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N Roosevelt is fixing to visit a volcano in Kenia province, We We should think he T to kill a volcano, instead ng with a dead one.—Hous- Mfi"bup. In iumec to the English channel we may say that nobody has as yet been le to wade it.—Chicago Record-Her- ton Pos. WILLIMANTIC TROLLEY CELEBRATION. -ald. / Programme for Next Thursday Will kes oath that ~ Include Concerts, Addresses and Wibiarls Ske Do &to 2 th n % p at the Wind ! e firm of F, Fireworks. ham county court house, a pole at the = M o :ndlm." In, °lrb. ty of Towell and MURRAY'$ Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CCNN. ‘Bargains Great And Unusnal in Women’s Garments Practically all of the details for the trolley celebration next Thursday have front of same being banded Friday aft- ernpon with the white signal. First by Jobn ‘W, Gallup have et spendink s ; and sum of each and every case of Catarrh that at sald* HUND! LLARS for rm will the |- RED. DOLLAIS agin—safe, staunch ves- 'y comfort and con- tor. been 'perfected and the official pro- Died of Cholera Infantum. - down. way to Secretary Charles D. | Sannot ‘cured by the use of Hal Aai How: 210 3 spite of all human efforts to fow - | Hine and W. S. Palmer of Norwich, | Catarrh on Long lsland B band concart, Whesler's Ameri: | Bthel, the four monthe old Saughisy | the sloom and appear cheertul, a black | PiTL Y days with rela-| 1o presenting the state board of edu- FRANK J. CHENEY. “view of the won- b of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham of 237 | raven sits on their chamber door crying cation, when they came to Putnam | Sworn to before me and subseribed nd ‘Waterfront of New can band: 3 to 4 p. m. literary exer- cises; addresses by Senator W. L. Hig- gins of South Coventry, Mayor Daniel P. Dunn of Willimantic, and Repre- sentative George B. Chandler: 5 to 7 . m,, dancing; 7 to § p. m., band con- cert; 8 to 9 p. m,, fireworks; 9 p. m. to 12 m., dancing. The above programme will besgiven at Lakeside park, South Coventry. All of the stores and other business places Will be closed during the afternoon and evening dnd the affair is to be & gener- al outing for the people of this city, South Coventry and all others that wish to unite. In addiiton to the addresses by the speakers above mentioned it is hoped Valley street, died of cholera infantum Thursday afternoon in St. Joseph's hospital. Friday morning the body was sent to Providence for burial. The lit- tle girl was born in Ashton, R. I To Connect Shaftin, . The Windham Manufacturing com- pany will shut down its plant today, so that the shafting in the mills ean be connected with the new powe house, Paralyzed, in New York Hospi The following, printed in the New York Times, is of local interest: One of the worst cases in the hospital is Never more! Second, people are fet- tered by bad temper, even those we love do not escape our biting, bitter words when we are out of temper. Christ can change the heart and sweet- en the tongue. Men are tied down by profanity. When the f immi- grant arrives in our country, before he learns to spin a thread, last a shoe or weave a yard of cloth, he learns to curse and swear and blaspheme the God who has made our country what it is. Before he can say dinner he can say damn, and ~American manhood teaches him to say it, and Jesus can set the man free. Not a harsh word was spoken by the preacher against the rum seller or rum drinker, but he Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenworthy. are 'visiting in Townsend, Mass. 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hammett left Friddy for Portland, M&n‘ from Putnam on_the Bar r_express. Miss Susie Smith has been at Bridgeport with friends for a few days. Mrs. J. C. Ames, in charge of the old people’s home, is recovering from a écent illness. i E. 'H. Jacobs has received a mew touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Josepl/ Cyr, who are spending the summer at thelf cottage at Oakland Beach, were at their home in Danielson Friday, returning to the beach Friday evening. Charles E. Franklin and William Friday afternoon. to hear the argu- ments in favor of locating one of the schools in this city. The meeting at which Messrs. Hine and Palmer were supplied with a fund of information regarding Putnam's claims to recogniiton in the trade school matter, was held in Odd Fel- lows’ hall. There were more than half a hundred citizens in atendance, representative of financial and indus- trial interests in this town, and also representative of that class of men who are striving for the best inter- ests of the city. To the last man they ‘were enthusiastic over the possibility of securing an industrial school for resence, this 6th day of compar. "A. D 1886, iz a (Seal) A. W. GLEASON Notary Publie. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- 1y, and acts directly on the blood and miucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. ¥. J. CHENEY X3 & CO.. Toledo, O. $old by all Druggists, Tic. Take Hall's Famlly Pills 'for- consti- pation. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indian; “Last year I suffered for thrd with a summer cold so dis tressing that it Interfered with my business, I had many of the symptoms % 3 ¥ |that an ofclal of the Connecticut Private Crowldy of Compan: Franklin will leave this (Saturday) |Putnam and their enthusiasm was |of hay fever, and a doctor's prescrip- Our entire stock of Summer-day [ A2 0 “will be pn hand to speak | B by BE S O Tesiment. — CrowL. stood arguing with all the Igic of the | marning to spend a week at Onklgnd | backed by facts that should give Put- | fion dia not reach my case, nd 1 took Waearables is offered at big reductions| for the railway. ’ ove of Jesus to prove to them all that [ gegop, nam precedence in the matter of the |several medicines which seemed only to in price. A chance to obtain a sty lish Suit or Coat in many instances There will be band concerts at the park in South Coventry, Sunday after- noon, and hundreds of people will take ley is paralyzed from the waist down, and the surgeons are trying to find out the cause, as the young man ‘;"xl! s Christ could set them free. There were fully 500 people in the audience and a minister of the party Stand of Spools. John J. Reynolds has a very af selection of & location In the eastern end of the state when the state board have completed their investigation in aggravate it. Fortunately 1 insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife has since 40, North River, 7 a. m. Agent, New London, Cont. ; due Pler foot of East 32a St, 5 a. m. (Mondays excepted) and Pler Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS aug: All Water Route NEW YORK . a i 3 never afflicted that way before. > tractive example of his handiwork on . - S, g e e A ew | o e M ore A8 D o Devwerime | | S it B s more Sl | SR ok Wort i 3| et e et vt | o Bole? iy aha e it el - Chelsea Line pongham Dresses in Jumper of| = Sidewalk Committee Organizes. |gnid Triday afternoon he did not know [ by o R Shornlg inlaid with bits of colored broken china,| E. M. Wheaton presided over the Bl e e, Eo0d variely €| The committee recently appointed *~ [anything about the matter nor did any | o . /7& QUIser Bevics: | the whole forming a unique and beau- | meeting. After outlining the pur- ar BLas s19%, das T the common council and the mayor to |member of the family. e R s o J<om MSUL plece of works poses for which it was called, Mr. A WARNING [ Shirt Waist Suits of white muslin at $2.50. consider the matter( of dividing the city into three or more districts for the building of sidewalks of uniform ma- terials of different grades for the va- Local Note: Ambrose Carey of Boston is the the evening service—the first one out of doors. Mr. Reynolds led the praise service, after which the Jordan family Leg Broken and Crushed. ‘Walter Simmons of Webster, former - ly a clerk in the store of N, A. Jordan Wheaton introduced Secretary Hine, who reviewed the intent and purpose of the state in Instituting trade schools as a part of the public school To LEWANDO'S Customers Unexcelled frelght and passenger serviee direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms, Colored Muslin Suits in Princess - E guest of his parents in this city. sang “No Night There” by request.|in Danielson, is in the City hospital at a Bring your Dyeing and Clean- A : @ Wtyle at $2.50 g ";'e‘,ft‘;;‘z’“fi.,,‘u‘:__dz,"f“f.‘f:; William 0. Scales of Hartford was | The Aistrict: superintendent zave out | Worcester with a broken leg. Mr. Sim- | System in Connecticut. Mr. Hine stat- || 'y s gl g giirom Norwleh Tuesdays, Thursdays, . 4 o in Willimantic on business for the |the notices. Mr. Newland introduced | mons was injured at the Slater mills at such a plan as the legislative || geptember. We will be VERY undays, a# 6.15 p. m, Full length Tan Coats of pure linen, [ ning at the office of Attorney Thomas ticn ¥ act provides for is new in this coun- D! R New York Pler 22, East R foot BaSE, 3400 | DK ey New York, New Haven & Hartford |C. A. Stenhouse of Bast Greenwich |in Webster when a large metal calen- | 8¢t provides for is new in this coun || BUSY then. NOW 18 THE || pavereor §ooer % East River, toot i api “The committee is composed of Al- |railroad Friday. aademy, who spoke, after which Mr | dar cylinder fell on his log. The leg) I, GUO0CER 1 g Does, Sorelobed || rum. ot g o e B gr ;Three-quarter length Black Silk|germen William A. Dawson and A. Thomas Lonergan of Lafayette, Ind,, | Reynolds sane a_solo. Rev. Dwight | was not only broken but badly crushed | Germany. The schools are intended to Respecttully, “Plione or write for falaer Coats, handsomely embroidered with| Gelinas, kred D. Jordan, Thomas J.|who is visiting his brother in Eagle- [49rdan ‘read the seripture and Rev. J. and the Injured man was unconsclous| ) S o o op il o education in trades MARSHALL'S P. 8. Freight recetved until § braid. $5.00, $7.50, $10:00. ¢ g : T e ends 1 the | E- Fisher offered prayer and Dr. Jor- for several hours. The accident oc-|SUPBly a cal education in tra L 5 ot antl] § p. m Ribbons and Gloves Three-inch Silk Ribbon for bows, a vard 123%c. Six-inch Silk Ribbon, many colors, @ yard 29¢c. ‘Twelve-button length Lisle Gloves, black, tan and white, 48c. Kelly and Frank P. Fenton. Owing to the absence of Alderman Gellnas, who is on his vacation, no particular business ~ was transacted other than organization and an infor- mal discussion of the sidewalk prob- lem in jts intricate phases. Alderman William A. Dawson was elected chairman and Frank P. Fenton secretary. Return From Maine Trip. Mrs. J. B. Baldwin and daughter, Miss Jessie M. Baldwin, returned home city Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Southampton, L. I. called on relatives in this city Friday and left on an afternoon train for a brief stay with Mrs, William Ross at Rossmere, Crescent beach. Clark " of Local Interest. Fred Gore of Worcester called on friends here Friday. Clark W. Burnham is at the Pines in Niantic for a vacation. dan preached the sermon of the even- ing, taken for his text Heb. xii. 2T. Many listened to Mr. Jordan, who preached a fine sermon. Friday’s Services. At 10 a. m., with the sun shining brightly, a large audience gathered for the morning service, the praise ser- vice, enjoyed by everyone. The dis- trict superintendent gave out the no- curred last Wednesday. Bernard Sim- mons of Ballouville was in Worcester ¥riday to see his brother. Five Prisoners for Brooklyn Jail. A quintette of prisoners were sent from the town court of Killingly to the jail at Brooklyn Friday to serve sen- terces of thirty or ninety days. Chaun- cey Parkhurst and Frank Towney were | the men who received the thirty day sentences. Michael Quinn, Williem Reed and John Smith were sent over to students over 14 vears of age and will be open to persons residing in towns of the state outside of the ones in which they may be located. Their purpose will be to fit their students with such an education and training as will enable him to go out into the business world, better equipped to earn a good Jiving than In cases where their education would be otherwise limited to such an extent as to oblige them to work for lower wages. tices for the day.. Scripture was read Mr. Hine made it clear that and prayer was offered by Rev. C. H. for, three months in addition to the members of the board had come to Peck of the Hanover Congregational time they will serve in working out this city to hear Putnam's claims for Purchasing Agency, 164 Main Street, with Norwich Cir. Library. Where o Trade in Jeweli Gy C. A. WHITAKER, Ageat may4d PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER SIGHT SEER. 1909—————SEASON OF. 009 On and after Saturday, June 19t will run as follows: Two round trips orwich, New London. easure and Cres observing tbe following 0 velve-] Friday. afternoon from a delightful trip eV gmen's twelve-button length Kay- | § I At assachusetts places. | Assistant Engineer Bennett of the |church. Then Mr. Reynolds sang a|their costs. This trio were charge |securing one of the schools, and what | and August Take advantage of the Moruing Trip. Flov (LTN o i T Midland division of the New Haven 5:!0_ Dr.] Sfl[fl’l‘ldy ll‘!kfl {lh(‘ :‘peakt;;j of wl:l’l Inlox|intlor%hnndhcnm;;|ng on pl‘;- the people of Putnam were willing to offer. L. A. Roy, Jewett City. s k"s""’“"’){c‘(‘c“ 8.05 m. New Lon- Twelve-bution length Double Tippe 5 < . | system was in town. Friday. the morning and took for his subject]|vate property. They have Leen spend- | do to get the school. on 9.20, Ocean Beach 9.45 Pleasure Blik Gloves, soc. Pped | Schools Will Be g A foct | les Mars Moriarts, who has been | the third chapter of the Epistle of St. |ing a part of their summer outing in e Mandlesw ot OO e s Beach 10,10, arrive Creacont Beach 3 ed. P e By [ & Al ol . | John. Dr, Sitterly has been much en- | the open box cars in the local freight > Retuy GTnelve-button length Chamols| Next week City Health Omcer Dry|VURE fritads in Naugaiuck, has re- | joeq by the peoplh who have eard |yard and were rounded up 4s a nuis-| Then the citizens got busy. By va-|at wholesale and retail. Partles. |, fEUrming—leave = Croment Beach oves, $1.15. R e e o e < B e i rious speakers Putnam's many and | churches, etc.. supplied. Agent for the | Boacy 1135, New Landon 1180, wrrvs e s T of the city and town schools within [ Officer Allan McArthur and family | At 2 p. m. there was a large audi- | worsted Mill Running Day and Night, | Y3lid claims were pointed out. It was | McKinley mu 10c a copy. Willlam | Norwich 1.05 p. m. Other Special the jurisdiction of the state and town control, to preclude the possibility of are occupying Fayette Safford's cot- tage at Pleasure beach for a week. ence at the stand to listen to the pralse service led by Mr, Reynolds. The dis- The mill of the Danielson Worsted made clear that all of eastern Wind- ham county is unanimously in favor of company is now running day and night Johnstone, Jewett City. Afternoom Trip. Leave Norwich 2.05 p. m., New Lon- any contaglous germs at the opening | Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Wood, who | trict superintendent gave out the no- | Putnam . getting the school. Pomfret, don 3.30, Ocean Beach 3.45, Pleasure byl = September. PERIE® Liive nesm . visiiing relatives Do town. | tets | aba @<edliaction was', taken, | Wi A qall Sorce ot help. The con-|Killingly and Thompson want Putnam 3 WHEN READY TO BUILD, Beach 4.10, arrive Crescent feach 4.30. Dr. Keating stated Friday that it |have returned to their home in Graf- | Prayer was offered by Rev. John Old- | (1N is manufacturing a class of union f to have it. From the standpoint of | select wour material from our cholc Returning—Lea Crescent Beach erings would take at least three days to do |ton, Mass. ham of Fall River and the seripturs | WOrsted in the white and the weavers | geographical 'location, Putnam was | fiock of Lumber. Paints, Cement, Glaas. | 440 b. m., Pleasure Beach §, Ocean the job in proper shape. Different | Patrick Flanagan and daughter of | 1esson was read by Rev. G. A, Grant of | r¢ operating two looms, which is | pointed out to be the logical place; | of masons’ and builders suppiies. K. K. | Norwlich 1.0z o s I Ten-olnce can Soap Paste, 25c|children’s diseases have been quite | pawtucket, R. L, are the guests of |Stafford Springs. Mr. Taylor and Mr. "‘f:n;gs;;gn{ m:oml i emli lant .1! it was spoken of as the rallroad cen- | Church, Jewett City. Every Sunday leave Norwich 9 a. m. walue at 15c. prevalent during the late spring and | Mr. and Mrs. James F. Toomey of | Reynolds sang by request the duet He | g - & sl crord Yta"‘ © pros-| ter and easy of access from all this and 2.05 p. m. On the mumm,e "‘E Joss Sticks, 100 in package, Bc all summer, and every precaution is|Agh avenue. Lifted Me. Theh nder;nul;;(ol xl;m n:unx;l. ;‘ig;;;};fy or & yimter, of wninterrputeq pa’l": ‘a'l' the muei !The dholn':d( repre- IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY funning only as far es Pleasure each s 4 P ver ontinuance. % 3 “op | DOON was preache ev. Porter M. K : sentatives were informe at as a eturn; TAquid Shampoo Soap syl ddailer ey Mrs. George Corey of New Haven | Vinton'or Centerville, K. L. kho took| Sewer Extension's Probable Cost. |manufacturing center no more desir- | 05000, "siolesome, Meal, try one of | hrough to Crescent Beach and return. A G 2 Eipopeisast. Ansieuiand. is the guest of Miss Utley on Wind- | o hig text Eph. iv. 8, 9, 10 verses. A careful estimate of the probable |ble place than Putnam can be found.|rant and quick lunch. Special atten- PEOPLE'S) STEAMBOAT CO,, Waist Closer, with fasteners that ham road. Mr. Corey will arrive to- cost of the proposed sewer extensions | This fact it Is expected will carry | tion to commercial men. & 3. Brick- Norwich, Conn. mever tear off, set 10c. Men's Muslin Night Shirts, 50c. Men's Pajamas, $1.00, Miss Mary J. Keating, sister of Dr. W. P. 8. Keating, and Miss Emma Keating of this cify, gave a bachelor Eirls’ dinner at the home of her par- day for the week-end. John Maxwell returned to his home on Lewiston avenue Friday after a two weeks' outing at Providence and Improvement Society Voted $50. At 4 p. m. there was a meeting of the Improvement soclety in the Niantic and- allowing for about 300 cubic yards of rock excavation is over the Dyer street route of about 4,800 feet $7,824.- 78. Over the other proposed route, weight with the committee, as varied manufactures would be a great help in furnishing students an opportunity to get into the plants and study meth- ley, Jewett City. THIS SPACE RESERVED, AVERY C, SMITH, Managing Owper. Je16d SPECIAL EXCURGION: TIGKETS 3 y ents in_South Manchester Thursday |points down the river. house, -The soclety voted to give the y X r e i s iy od By math- Men's Tan Shirts and Drawers, 50c | oy ol - ; 4 o emeating e the | Which would take the sower through privileg 3 <Eip i walue 306, 0¢ | evening ‘to_annqunce her engagement | Gonaral ' Passenger Agent J. W. | Ssociation S50 The'last meetine of the | ;™ roposed street on the Quinebaug ers of Putnamvare willing to extend. TP ‘Mente Bt % Hanley of St. Albans, Vt. was ini | when the treasurers annual réport will | cOmPany's land, in the rear of the |Many other advantages that Putnam en's ety cent Lisle Hose, 25c. town Friday in the interests of the |pe read. houses fronting on Dyer street, the cost | Dossesses were called to the attention R 5 Y Steamer BLOCK ISLAND The H. C. Murray Co Central Vermont railway. Mrs. Bessie Vaughn, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Camp Notes. is estimated at $8464, route is 6,100 feet in length. This latter of Messrs. Hine and Palmer. Confident of Success. There was not a limit of lack of Teft's ice cream? The kind made from sweet cream. that 1s It excels all Tuesdays and Fridays until September 34 : % others. Churches, weddings and partles Judge and Mrs. A. J. Bowen, in this | ReV. J. S. Thomas of Collingwood, LICENSE QUESTION, confidence in anything that any of the 2 . city, has .returned to her home in |N- J- 8 a visitor on the grounds. g ———— speakers said that Putnam if it gets a | SUPPIed. Jewett City Candy Kitchen.| vopwicH. to WATCH HILL Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Worcester, Mass., accompanied by her | Mrs. J. O. Dodge of Norwich Town is | Beginning of ht Will Be Made at|trade school will make a grdat suc- JRWETT OITY moTEL AND RETURN Py soc Patterns. mother. at the Norwich Town house on Church Addre Next Wednesday, cess of it. Such a unity of feeling has Children ug2id ififlflfl”fi Michael wil play team at that place against North Gros- Driscoll and Frank McLean with the Wauregan baseball circle. Mrs. G. A. Grant of Stafford Springs spent Friday with Mrs. J. E. Reed on Mrs. L. K. Fuller of Scoiland, coun- ty president of the Woman's Christian seldom been felt on any one proposi- tion in this city. This feeling also ex- tends beyond the borders of the town, New and Up-to-date Hotel 1n every particnl * TKA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND AND RETURN .... 75c ¥ G Dr. F. C. JACKSON, T ‘I S | (cnordale, while Arthur Kelley and | Haven avenues Temperance union, will come to Dan- | a8 is indicated by the remarks of Nor- ildren 40¢. : ] John Nichols will be the battery for| Mrs. C. L. Harwood of Norwich was | i€lson next Wednesday evening to{man B. Ream of Thompson, to whom . HOURIGAN, Special low fare ®xcursion tickets DENTIST LR the "Dayvile club at Jewetc Cify to- | at Trinity church house on Chureh cir- | £Ive an address In the parlors of the | the cpmmittee made s vielt " BT T rwich to Watch Hill and Block Tsl- y. cle on Friday. st : e . AL DIRECTOR. nd e 1 _ g G b A 5 the beginning of the campaign on the | views too strongly in. favor of giving i and return will bé sold as above. Painless Extracting ani pEresident A D ApTioen gt Wik} i 6 M esl ach S Do license. question, whichi 15 the big an. | Putnam_ the school and he told the | Fereiture B alrawford Ceoking | Number limited.. Tickets good only for B, Eanar Wiite, tams ot Foe cpton and | Phelps of Verfion are spending the 047 | nual feature of the fall' election and | membefs of the board that he believed | .pyones—8tore. §1:2; house 35-5. the day. Regular weekday schedule. Filling a Specialty e e, T o the b - [ (FANIG) W JRE Sredin. " - town meeting in Killingly. A petition | that there was no better city in Con- ; 3 balow. Lowest pri All ri peile he game, attended the tour-| Miss Katherine Clark of New Lon-|is now being circulated to secure the [necticut in which a trade school could MOOSUP HOUSE. prices, work guaran- ney at Norwich Iriday afternoon.|don is the guest of her grandmother,|156 names necessary under the new |be located than Putnam and if he be- teed. Assoclated Dental Parlors, 752 R . The players took along their indi-|Mrs B, F. Barker, on Wesley circle. ' |law to secure a vote on the license is- | lieved otherwise he would not hesitate | % ¥ KIn&. Frop. H 8 King, Mgr Main 8t Willimantic. sugéTTns |5 liard as you will, vou cantiot aiways |vidual mallcts, in case they would de- B — Sog in thia towa o sy 0. Thowe whospoke at the | o Samele Meem wemestes. | Steamer BLOCK ISLAND 4 o The' day and night " He (% (he casa Aasses, JEWETT CITY Will Be Editor in Maine. meeting were Attorney E. H. Johnson, | SPecis! ‘men. S INSURANCE I8 THE ONLY PRO- | Guy H. Melvin, cngineer at the Nor- | Now. Methed of Killing Eim Bestles|ducted a poultry raising business ‘at|fret, B M. Amold, F. W. Perry, G. D. = ey | D T S R S TEOTION mal school, was in Hartford on busi-| Being Tried—Water Wheels for Ash- | Brooltw ©OF Some fwne. abd Who 16 2 Bates, G. B. Shaw, L. H. Fuller, Ran- CLARKS CRUISES OF THE “CLEVELAND" due Block Island 12.30 p. m. against 1oss by fire as a result of his |ness Friday. land Company—Big String of Fish— | Rrominent member in erange vircles in | qoiph’ Chandler of Thompson. RNING: Leave Block Isiand 2.18 visit. Have us issue vou a policy today.} Dr. gnd Mrs. J. A. Girouard are at| Auto Party Leaves for Beach Pond. A % place | The committee did not make known (Hamburg-American, Line) o Hill 3.30 p. m., due New isit, Have us issue You &.policy tod: . . J. A Gi .| to become the editor of the Maine | wpat putname ehances were for vets ondon 5 p. m.. Norwich 6.15 p. m. 0 ¥ may © Up B0me | their summer home in South Coventry Farmer, a weekly paper published at = 18,000 tons, brand new, UNDAYS: Leav rwich 9.15 [crning with.mo gart SrEWciNe left! for - briet stdy. Mrs, Patrick Wallace and Miss Kate| Augusta, - Mr. Gallup will assume his | U8 one of the schools, but rio one superbly fitted. New London 1040 a. m. Wateh Hil B e one. DUzl o "TT Jonés - ani datghter| CRIToll spent Fridey wt Black Tetend.. :| AL sotition ob Sest & who attended the meeting could fail 1140 due Block Islind 1 p. m, " The Methodist church is closed on to believe that they were favorably | IS @UEEN e or : Leave Block Island 2.45 A. B. ADAMS & ©O., 2;_1-1 i\reflhv )im‘sls of relatives in Sunday to allow the members to at- Improvement in Crops. impressed. ateh um\_c p. m., due New 18 Churen st., Willimantie, Ct.|Abington for a few days. tend the camp meeting. The Baptist| There has been a wonderful inprove- | Delegates Apply for Accommodations. | From New York October 1. 1804 L N B N - Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hunt and Mr.|puipit will be occupied by Rev. Mr.|ment in crop conditions in this part of | gioio on% | from “san “Francisco, b 5. 1910, h near landings at Watch Hill an e % b > " Sixty-five delegates to the stae con nearly four months, costing only $i and Mrs. H. R. Chappell are at Peaks | fiiggins of Packerville. the state during the past few days as | ( SIXt¥-0¥e delogates t ooy el § ] LA LT Gl TN Island r NOTICE! Sal i, tihe. fox A Guting, Mrs. G. A, Haskell attended the But- | the result of the copious rainfall of| yeREAR Of TR F-w T S B MR WO | o shore. S b to Watch HUL - § 1% _Adelard Monast and Napoleon Le- | ton family reunion at Lincoln park on | the early part of the week. Since|ied 1 JGUPAT COrPS BORE TOREL | Moppoiar PEATURES: . madeira, | o, Ngrwich o Wateh HUL 8 75 MONUMENTS, AT Claire left Friday morning for a visit | Thursday. Wednesday the change for the better | i/ o ¢ 'p Erypt, in, Ceylon, Burma, Java,| ' . A%t 50 Es Corneplegal voters of the Town Of|with friends in New Haven. Town Clerk John Welsh, John Pot- | has been so remarkable as to cause g Ko g B0 Borneo, Phillppinen, “Japan. An' wn- | piock jiind Jimiied (o day /1. 100 [Headstones and Markers In our stock | Yeomans' Hall on Saturday, Aug. 28| Town Clerk and Mrs. Frank P. Fen- | ter and E. H. Hiscox brought in a creel | comment by even the most casual of Clerihaka dor, Flre Z1oxest. o b T oally mitehe- | Bipek Island, Sundavs, Umited fe- g ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | 1909, at 1 o'clock p. m., to Aransact the {ton are getting settled in their new | Of bass Thursday evening that num- | observers and there is every indica-| The members of Mansfield hose com- R cabten. Bonid day ... Ol and inspect 1000 artistle designs. following_business, viz.: bungalow - at Lake Waugambaug, | bered five bass and one pickerel and to warrant E the rain | pany are plagning for another clam- | 13th Ansusi Oricnt Creise, Feh 5. M0, | While Beach o (0 days, tokets John Lennon & Son, First—To take dction regarding the|gouth Covontr *| aggregated fourteen pounds. The | came sufficiently opportunely to save | bake to be held in the near future e | O as troiley- o v e ? el T T T el i ; b G e largest bass weighed three and one-|the growing things from serious in-| School Board of Thompson Met. | jurtacret’ 12 4% c“”""d,',',',” ¢ daya| gon't iy e dS Willimantie Gaon Streeta. | tion necessary_ o be taken to conform| WILLIMANTIC CAMP MEETING. |!alf pounds Friday Ioriing and way dury Slapleir 2t The school board of Thompson held | FRANK C, CLARK, TIMES B1 i 8 b AT AT o with the new School Laws. - b e caught at 5.3) Wednesday evening by a very important meeting Friday aft- W orwich. L. M. Gilehr HIRAM N. FENN tosSoond-"To hear report of Commit-| Evangelist Taylor Holds Big. Meeting| M Potter. ‘Mr. Welsh and Mr. Hiscox ANNUAL FAIRS moon to consider matters in connec- | _SU02WE ; By on the Reservoir Road matter. were guests of Mr. Potter at his resi- e o - > ’ Third—To hear report of Scicctmen | in Town — Addresses Hundreds on | dence near Glasgo. Will_Soon Enliven the Natives. of|}ioR With the new Fourtellottes Memo- | ouy ‘& mACK, At 5 he New England Navigation Co. DONDERTAKER snd EMBALMER | rezarding 4 Fireproof Vault. Chriat the Lib Fi e e s hen sn - rial high school. . Attorney-at-Law, A, New York. Fourth-—To do any other . busine o Liberator—Figat Outdoor sl R (b el R Windham County. i 8 Sehuran St Willimeatie, Ct. proper to be done ut said meeting. . | Service Thursday Evening—Friday’s in the railread yards &re for the O Ro- Therss PATENTS Telephone. Lady Assistant e SUGENE WINTSE > T nd Cotton company Putnam will send a bi ty of f A 2N on ¢ . ook I RRE (ot tha' Annil g party of fans . J. LYNDE PORTER. Pregramme. automobiles left the borough {a]rg‘:{v“bp(:khetlde i&r\‘ natn ’;l,’",‘:",‘ down to Danielson this (aSturday)| Protect your idea. Handsoms €3- 8. 1INn GBO. H. CHAMPLIN el g morning for Beach pond, the|will cut in on the festivities of the|afterncon to sae the game to be page Guide Book Free. e Conn., and Green- L. M. REED Selectmen. it i ad people gathered | occupants bound for a day's Ashing | fage s a t he: played on Davis field. " 2 et 8 B Pag s - Aug. 20, 1909, aug21d { jazound an earnest band. of Epworth|anq picnic at rhat famous resort. The | ", "aring summer, and from then on | P70 0 Shippee 6f Brockt i Phuenix Block, Danleisoa, Conn ok Island. Str. “Wyandotte” ow the and pICRC et . SEImOuS TeRay. € | until October each week will bring to| Henry o e ST USROG ULRT. 18 New London, weekdays, 10 a. m. 4 L agency for the Travelers Life vy included Postmaster and Mrs.| the followers of the cattle shows, the | visiting’ with friends f Putnam. ©:t1TuThS p. m. Leaves sug Harbor ¢ a. m: 12 and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., aed M. Brown and Miss Brown and|gpeeq horses and the interested in- New High School for Putnam. p. m. y1d their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kel- | spectors of farm and dairy praducts| It is stated that Putnam may have it the Unlied States Health and A ci- ley and Misses Mary and Helen Kelley, the opportunity to review the results e 74 3 k ts|a new high school building within a dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. ¥ rite Payand 1")";)'\_”‘]’;"’" Kelley and_ Otis and progress of a year of industry in | year or two to, replaco the present : : i 0118 and Drogene of % Jonr 2 ALY | year, or tw to, replace the present rand Union Hote tor rates ana full particular e Ou yu2Tr, and Mes. W. B Bennett, with | year”promise to’be snusually aitrac- S i oty Site | i x 281, Willimantic, Ct Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Soule as their|tjve. “Without eliminating any of the | geantly increasing number of students. Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City guests, left Friday for a tour of the | features that for. yeats: have given state in Mr. Bennett's new car. these annual exhibitions their distinct- Rooms, $1.00 a Day Get your Groceries where - make every saver in this vicinity realize_ Seldom has u locality to Ee proud of =0 many fine elm trees as the borough iveness, the management of the Wind- ham county shows are venturing far- STAFFORD SPRINGS “YOR DRY AND FANCY COODS “Prase with ©S and Save M AND UPWARD Paggage to and from Station free. of Jewett City. All sorts of method | | Miss Nancy Roberts of Granville, ke e - HIGH QUALITY that in THIS e instituti ; have heen reforted to that (he Tavages | hitree in seareh of atisciions of | Mase, Is the guost of Miss Jessls TRALS ERAMPRAL, Mnae LIS T GREAT VARIETY at m savings institution he is | |oF e cim bectie might he stayed, Tne N ins st apsctasular matirs ~yit| Pease. e hirem : trunks have been scraped in some in- | wass ehows. charlof races. captive bal. | . Mrs. Clara Beard and Miss May THE UNDERPRICE SALE and LOW PRICES are aiways the guide assured of as good security as is possible stances and painted with tar in others and last year rhe borough voted a sum of money and the trees were sys- tematically sprayed. Al eyes are on a 100ns and other like patronage attract- ing inducements are being arranged for, and the visitor at the fairs this year can invest some of his money in Lord have moved to Lewiston, Me. George Beard, who attends Bates college, left for Lewiston Friday and will make his home with them. now at The Boston Dry Goods Store Dantelson, means big bargain prices to the customer on seasonable goods DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. in any bank of the land, our DUSINESS | |ewSchene which tas boon tried by | Jeur,can invest some of kis money in | Vit Bakg S B0 RUR SO x. v | Svery doparimeny 1n the stors ‘beass The Sure Place to find these 2 % e ?‘:1" e be“;‘“:'}: tractions of other years fail to stimu- | has been spending several days in| the ‘““;gg‘_‘fia;‘l);'* G00DS S0 In charge of Dr, 8, L. Geer's practme conditions is al would more than double in a month. Stain strect. Mo has bored a number | Lic, 1% TAVINE for something. that | 'Ly, Boicher of staftoravitie s | T BOION PRE LIS doring b last fliness, " of auger holes into the bole, filied them the guest of relatives in Swuth Cov- 161 Ml'; Street, one, too. Others have learned where ? daring or of an opportunity to get off 8 x B Keech, no with sulphur and sealed them up, th ’ try. Jun27d aries Mg H. E. READE Why let your money work partly for | |&is. s i i ommemiie s Shel If oo v it | S0 e e Laet. Summar = ain St, Willimantic. 4 4 e sulphur to the leaf and make it|are going to be bigger, better and | ‘Harry Holcomb, who was killed in A d s mhdy Teiphane. 19 others when it might as well Work Solely | | i Subs Mi%us to mrewstors | boicr than sver: ™ wransie s " fhaknaort | AllENd the 9 Cent Sale | Surprises Awaits Ev Sark this-atternbin, whes' tha sl New Yorkers Next to Nature. Thursday, was well known here. He B Who Trades Here. £ ELMORE & SHEPARD, for you? contest betweer the local team and the| John Svmondsan, Patrick Murray, | ved in Stafford Springs last summer % » L d y 7 Dayville nine Is on. Manager Mc- |Jobn Green, John ~Bowen, William | and was chauffeur for George L. Den- Keystone Siores N | (8uccessors to Sessions & Elmoxe) Brooms says he will clean up the next, Morrow, Victor Galton and John Low- ";k Charles Alling h ed h Y td Dress Goods in all the latest ' a . Gbe three. games, which closes the season. | ney make up a party of New York |, Mre Chafes BIung Bas moved here | . o\ 0, Putnam, Moosup, | terns at the most tempting price 2 Eud 7 “ f fl '" t Today is the last game at home. young men who are in camp near the | from Fast Hartford an en a tene- g One profit’ between the manufactur 5 mers and runari BCLOrS, Quinebaug river on the old Danlelson | MeNt on Grant avenue. - - | -sustd and you—it's ours, and a very smal 60-62 North Street, ~ Teiephone counecizon. Willimantic Savings Bryan'll Get. Hil Governor Johnson of Minnesota is accepting invitations to popular dollar banquets in.the Middle states, and farm. If a Woman Ran. ; ‘With Jane Addams.or any other wo- tertaining Miss Lizzie Bresette of Southbridge, Mass. F. E. Fitzpatrick s driving the rural A Fine Assortment of to bily cheapest — why not you? BRADY & SAXTON, 1i vi sute No. 3 whil cnmo ns ute atives of Colonel ~Bryan.—St. Louis | voters would .have an opportunity-to | his ammual vacation. - s it £ ' . Globe-Democrat. - - o -xpru: ’:hefr disgust.—St, Louis Post- | - Juatice -Panner held court. at-his at ilttle prices. has a fot of small Shm! Cases and ; ‘ A Couat Bl ;4 A Gegeas:Lyos, MRS. G. P. STANTON, J. F. CONANT. 11 Frasklln Street: fot of Drug Store Fixtures for oG MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. "l‘he nows that l'imtth;;lln‘hn is h's"l ‘D'l?r’;.'-' “ In. Sl wA 9&0-( 'Tnv"-r. p octld Whitestone Go and the J. ¥. C. 108~ ; , going to remove from Indiana is re-| Another sign of w's insanity, the | When Wu Ting-fang is not coming | “THERE 1s no advertising medium 1n cheap. Ceived with mixed emotions in Indian. | judge says, was,that he belleved all |to the United States he s returning t6 | Eacieen Connectiont squel to The Bul, | CIS4rs are the oest oa the market 3l aued apolis.—Philadelphia Inquirer is wife told Nfi.-thugu News. China.—Boston Transcript. letin for business m’fiu Try them. Pyt > mariéd

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