Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1909, Page 2

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Villimantic, Danie ELCTTE LT T L PP mesnennans R ESEEEEERR SRR SRR SRR R R E R AR R R R R RS g 0. L sald S that the | Willimantic visitor Saturday and Sun- | ed a strong sormon and the large aud- Ot R matat T | and Nt Y WILLIMANTIC ot S t.:::u;nlpntgy day. ) lence were close listeners. i kel ooy iy Esther Gardner, cirrhosis of liver. - p ] “ " being sick aand disabled during the ichael Sullivan _and family of iday 3 = e ¥ . in | recor Which is 0pe - | Bener i ¥ ; SE NG T Retala o Shane, U I | {igation, shows that not over six cases Prosecuting Agent Greensiit_of | (1% Audience from gathering at the | out of Danielson ostoffics and Out of | wite X Ged Fialding and Fair Batting Mirii:{ ZEAS SURCE BETA [ $he domiborthiple S Tiiose "Vere of minor mature. One or | HmDton was & Willimantic VIsior | i praise service loa by Mr. Hevnoigs| Dayville Are Increasing Rapidly. | brothers in Eim S B od Baturday's Game with Dayvill Steamers = New Hampshire and Co. I, Capt. Ashton, returned Sun- | 4! Sunday. began, but after the Glory Song the| . . very and are now at his undertaking rooms. ter ‘W, Cha fo, staunch ves- day mo:yl:ls f-rrol:: !l;le e of H"’ 1'“;: }:u‘; &e;“::tr,' ';’3'.,‘:.',7.;#{' l:: 4 g"x‘-o‘v’ll? n‘V- H. P 5“‘;‘;! fl"é “"‘"&:"‘l‘} “2: "f,““ u‘:;s" t:"'_“:" B the mm: puueén :v‘l(:.;r &m:rlr?mchm 7 % " u?;c‘:n ::w‘ '&al;?;: t:nr?n',l::r::t g:: c::- that have -’1‘:«;‘ :o;:tort“:::u c:l: ComBany was: detraining 51 the union | &orito 00 She wis sent bomp sck | AL cotifge Pine Grove, Nantle, for| stionraed_fo ihe beratal, Whers | Retet i o Sonyey seion ant' ot KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT. | | Daseiia mine sn e s, Scteat the | selw SRF Have evaéy com . S the Danielson office is heing received urday afternoon. On the whole it i station at 11.30 a. m., Wheeler's Am- | 1o fo1d in the fighting and landed in | James P, Mustard is spending a week | L.ove Him, and at once Mr. Taylor be- by the "”"M. along the route served was a pecullar game, especlally from A deilghtful voyage on Lomg iana erican band played “Home Sweet % gan his sermon. He took for his George A. McLean and Family Had 1 r Sound and a’superd view o2 ie vcon- Biiae: and the dpmesoima, Raitomsa | OVer. Sunday, Serseant Sullivan says | Mjss Mary Shoshan of the West (hese head lincs, A Chrlstian Man J5 | trom the route is showing a steady in-| Well Known Here. Saturday though he was not in form | YOrk. S RS AR cl C a . - SN Vi ew sauare fo aquietly do honer io the | 8!l Were asceunted for. Side, Norwich, was a Willimantic vis- | {i Avakencd Man. A Christian Bah | rouse” that promises to continue in and was a trifle erratic, the hits oft mer leaves London a definitely. Danielson people were shocked Sun- | hig delivery were few. Kelly of Day-|P. m. weekdays (also Sundays until sturdy young soldiers who looked every | Report of Commissioners on Ross | |tOF Saturday. Man Svith % tontons, Mt the closs | ,, The heads of 72 familios are now on | day by the announcement that George | Ville was what saiht be. ciosset aea | Bepr 5): due Pler foot of East 324 St. * inch what they purported to be. Miss Rachel Cochrane and Miss Kit- { Man with a Future. At the close a Capt. Ashton gave the command for- Estate. tie Johnson are at Savin Rock for a | consecration service was held, e i ot e e L i e oy ot Thiedgo. wiksovine: gliohar. ' Liks: Klobedans of | 5.45 b Aaegonese seosntody knf e B e O A IO | aeh WA ek L sunied B3 fmeeb nioBtise £ 0 Saturday Morning. ing served.” This weok 26 more boxes | New Brunswick, N. 7. Saturday afier. | [ormier league fame e, the ball{ 40, Narty' River, 7 g troons, swung into Railroad street | Judge Welch of the Chapiin: probate tln . Hushas of A ] : B Soitn of Sours 1 beavy morcHing | ULt o the lete Wik Lol A A N O rtia sarly akprhlie oakbtis - wice DAES SOE RAAN Yo Ul riutn: re mom in R, Wife and daughter | of it. His over-deliberation was very | Farg Norwich 1o New York $1.75 The routes out of Dayville are also | are now in a hospital seriously injured. | frving to the nerves ot the s05 Jons | | TG ' 4 growing rapldly. On route No. 1 Ho- | They left Danielson last week after | Spas 15 the nerves of the 60g he | A Vrite or telephone' W. J. PHILLI order, showing the signs of quite a |Saturday afternoon reported in favor | jvars Naturday. well attended. At the Stafford Springs b rs sea Green finds that two large sacks|spending the summer at their country | work of the home fielders and the | 28"t New London, Conn. aug strenuous outing but with that elas- |of Mrs. Sarah'E. Way, who had a |yt SRR Lo house o meeting was held at § p. m. tic step of the hardened campaigner, [claim against the estate for $500 for | . Miss Cathe The meeting was led by Brother J. J. St Banstas Liihes (1o EROGEIND: - iy have, Dats ! @ lght was presented that did not |Injuries to her Wealth and damage to | LU4EC In spendine the week at one of | pyion or Stafford Springs. On Satur. | 8¢ now necessary e Yo matier | Familiar fgures 1n Danioison tor tny | 1eft flelder of the visitors (barring his ; - E furniture th h the hotels in Hampton. ; hy fifty-one tes- ng s 0 persons = bad throw to the plate letting in Sosadts ot Rl e s i T 12 0 ment. Inbaba Ty Astaiyin ) L AN 6L Chbates bt Chkp imnonicn e e hore il “Bimgiag | tended route. When this route ~was | past two mmonths, coming here several| /' Heureux) was bevond criticism, Al WII‘IOI' no“t ts of all who saw it. abited by the plain 3 Mrs. C. E. monies e 3 e et # T dan 3 5 D e pand played and owned by Mr. Ross when he was | in were In town Sunday to attend the | tnder the leadership of Prof. W. 0. |first started, a little more than a year | tm ch day in the big touring George Robertson behind the bat filled ) | (] . e which was wrecked in the accident as Iy all the way to the armory or alive. 'The commissioners alloved $300. | services at the carap grounl. Turner is a feature of these meetings. ;‘f";m"e".‘::;'l"m"a’fi“;“‘:'c'g et ied B gty Al Ll the place fully as he always does. He : street where the company was dis- [Judge Welch set Aug. 31st at 10 a.m.| Harry and Chester Woodworth of | At 10 a. m. with the sun brightly 1 cylinder car is the one recently men- | /878 every minute. v To ) misssed. for a hearlug on the commissioners’' | Westport are spending 2 few days with | shining the people gathered at the Counterfeit Dimes. tioned in_ this’ column as fguring in Dayville. : s Capt. Ashton said that while the |report. their uncle, H. C. Lathrop. preachers’ stand. A praise service lod | Counterfeit dimes are belng circulat- | iowing a disabled car from Batnam £0 | ceras oo UHTE S bovs had plenty of hard work that he ~ Postmaster and Mrs. Fred O. Vinton | by John Reynolds was much enjoyed. | ed In this part of eastern Connecticut, | Danietoon at a record clip. & The Moo : e RS brought the company back in excellent Death of Paul Marci of Eagleville are touring Iihode Islard | The district superintendent gave out(and there are said to be many of them | Peing came here for the first time Jast 3 IR E] shape and in as good or better condi- | Paul Marcil, an old and respected | shore resorts yia automobile. | the notice. The scripture lesson was | passing from ome perscn to another. | ciilR C4Te Reve for, the Frst tme last 1238 o e ot WAy e yaid | citizen of this city, died Sunday morn- | TxSenator H. J. Potter of Wood- |Iead by ev. A, A. Grant of Stafford | The coins are said to be & §ood Imita- | harier Miem Slare 1o Boroaset danee . phat the facilities at the Jispesal of |ing about 6 o'clock at bis bome, 48 | stcer, ngent of the siats hoard of edu- | SPrings. Praver was by Rev. F. C.|tion of. the real thing, but they lack $2400 e sea ma his companay on the transport were |Lewiston avenue, after an extended ill- | sation, was in tonn Baturday | Baker of Fairhaven. ~Rev. J. §.|the ring that comes from a good coin. AE A o Tl iiien rather m‘eu:rr_dau only 30 sbunks :e}'c ness with tuberculosis, ‘IMI o i Duihade oh up;er EVeH '{Fhmuas gave n’ ac;{pkureldrecl(atlon Collecting Historical Data. . E. . LA allotted it and mess was served in| Mr, Marcil b e s g - |from Isa. 34 Mr. Reynolds sang a # Tis T 3 N3 the mame quariers and 4 great many | thia cite fon deo b, reHADE of | on Sireer Jett Saturday o o w0 Rev. G, A Grant. then proached | o, Qicers of the Franco-American Jis. | Lodges of Eastern Connscticut Get To Fa"e $ 1 oo Were seasick as they were aboard the | He came here from Palmer, Mass., and | WeeKkS' stay at the inn at Hampton, Tmon of the morning from John | geate securing data. for use In the work gether and Have Fine Time. - boat 3§ hours previously lived in Spencer, Mass. | Roadmaster Thomas Pl L - o Mr. Grant preached a Ser- | ihey are preparing for publication. In e First Sergeant P. F. J. Sullivan of | 1 a_member of the firm of | Wich was in town Sunday and rode mon to laymen. Danielson. there are many things of | UPWwards of 200 N s and their| Rum. for Jewett City Edgar, Unexcelled frelght' and passenger Sovel - | L'H . Horan, £ Dayville Murphy, b riee o g Trudeau & Marcil that conducted a |OVer the new iine to South Covent Saturday Afternoon and Evening. sufficient Importance in' connection | friends, renrsgsnltlmg‘;)li lfifie} fif'::-:l Rt e Baia R Wiihns: ey Ot serviec direct {0 aad trom New York blacksmith shop and carriage works | = Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of No. 4 Pros- ce in the | With the work and influence of Cana- onRemtical, " Y_Sahe off Shea 4, off Kelly 5; hit by pitcher, all Outzide Staterooms, on the site of St. Mary's church in|pect Street is entertaining her niece, At 1 p. m. Mr. Taylor spoke in the in New England to merit the nnual field day at Wildwood | Franklin: strusti out. by Shea 6, bty Kelly § From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, children’s meeting in the New London Valley street for a dozen years or more- | Miss Margaret Connors, of Newark, park Saturday afternoon. Danielson, | eu bams Mciinng L Brecks 1: wild sitch. kel | Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. mention that it is to receive. | house. The children's meetings have ~ ) Putnam, Norwich, New London, Willi- | 17; sacrifice Lits. Robetteon: first base on er- |~ Noy York Pler East River, foot aog anad oIafut Show dlght. Sonss | ¥ 4 sk | boen the best attended for seven vears. | L€5e7 O Clements of Foster, R- L | intic"” Jawett City, Plainfield ' and | Tredems, o 3 s et Cas, | Roosevelt. Street, ldondays, Wiedness ’ There survive 14 B Seven | ;. Ambrose Carey of Boston Is spend- ! hiliren being present on Saturday. Laura Davie hotse on Broad strest coc | South Coventry were represented and . umpire, McGuire; seorer, | days. Fridays, at'5 p. m. children, three sons and four dausn: | 5 & few davs with his parents, Mr. | ()% DS M8 BFCUG 0C TAith many cently purcirased by Mr. Pilling at pri- | everal of the grand lodge officers were | Gur. Phone or write folder. ters, The former are Gelag of oush- | and Mrs. Jahn F. Carey, of Prospect | qgitions since the morning servioe, by STy i e - present. Danielson won the honors in e — : P. 5. Freight recelved unttl § p. ma bridge, Mass., Aljhe and Antonte of | *ect ! gathered at the auditorium. Mr. Rey- g the field day events, finishing with a| Alleluia or R b Fictory - s C. A. WHITAKER, Agent, this city, and Misses Eleamor M, | . Mr. and Mrs. John M. Palmer of |nolds lead th2 praise service. Rev. Many People at the Park. am lead of 25 points. Grand Warden | & victory by the Saxons under St. Ger-| may4q rtaining their grang- | Newland gave out the notices. There were many Danielson people | Fred H. Tolles of Windsor, Grand Vice | manus over the Picts and Britor Porina A., Alma and Blanche Marcil, | Windham are en P ¢ | daughter, Miss Margery Palmer, of |coliection was taken. Then Mr. Rey- | at Wildwood parke Saturday afternoon | Warden P. E. Whalen, Grand Secretary | The Christlans all shouted “Allelula, A Bo'to n Store|" s | Hartford. Iold sang a solo, Why Should 1 He| to attend the outings held there by | Jeremiah Wall Pust Grand Warden .| and so terrified the heaten that they | PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT €0, Found Dead in Bed E. J. Murphy, editar of the Fafl Riv- | Discouraged? Dr. Coote read the scrip- | different organizations and to attend | K. Hill, all of New London, Grand | took to flight. 3 Robert Lirown, aged 87 years, died at | °f Daliy Globe,'Who has been the guest | ture after which Rev. J. X. Thomus | the theater and enfoy the other at- | Guide Joseph Watt of - Jewett Clty e the home of his daughten Aes. Ty | of the Misses Hoey the past week, re- | offered prayer. The audience joined | tractions at the park. The largest del- John Watt of Jewett City and J, J. STEAMER SIGHT SEER. WILLIMANTIC, CCNN. B Hook, o6 Gl -t','fi Sn¥ | turned home Saturday. in singing Myles Lane. Then Dr. Coote | gation of Daniclson peopie that went | 'Brien of South Coventry, the two - ] s Jay motning, Mr. Hrown wes found| Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Backus of South | took for his text Psaim 110-3d verse. | to the lake were the members of the | latter supreme representatises of the i L i day_morning. Mr. Brown was found | Mr.and Mrs. L. E. Backus of Soutl E. O. P. to attend the annual fleld | grand lodge were th» prominent mem- Py e dead in bed. and Coroner Higgins was | Windham with Mr. and_Mrs, and | league a mesting we called and stated that death was due | Shea of Hartford are in New Yo At 6 p. m. under the Epworth |2 f - s held under the | day Sports of the eastern Connecticut | bers of the order attending the field il e as Gahotaturday, June toipe s | lodgs of the order. day event. daily bet . d ath et e — - dne tree by the flag pole. This w. veen Norwich, New Iondons blits i L L psans 10sl De = Dk, an jdeal meeting place and a spirited Rev. J. W. Gillis Will Speak. e e LT, Ve oy, New Lemgoh, o A o Bore b TndRe L d. Steris, S and Fred | meeting was held. T he meeting Was | ey, 3. W. Gillis of Peabody, Mass JEWETT CITY SHPInG” O falliias sekednl Deceased wus born in R Rorebrooks of (Ms city ure at Pleasure | 164 by Rev. J. E. Fischer. will be the speaker at an all day meet- e _ Morning. I he Fa“ r i Ry Sl it Richmink B Sees ok bE TS Sity: sse & Blemguce. | Ut 7 P there wab o large idl- | iy of fhe mendeen SF the Bestoconal | Pesssasl Mantiowritioven ‘Sitthe and | Lenye, Norwich £95 . m New Lon- J 3 A § ence he auditorium. A feature - £ et . 030, O o 20§ mbls when lesy than » yeariol¥| “ 35 /ol irs, ‘Albert -Spelliman of] tos et ine- Xoditer praise service | CRUrch to be held at their mission tent | Two Deaths in July—Jewett City Beach '10.10, arrive Crescent ~Beach and had lived there the greater part 10.30, on Reynolds street Thursday. Mr.| aqyc Another Victory to Its List. . » er_pad str ft Sunday evening for h has been enjoyed b ever one, | Gy a B ¢ . of his jif ne liveyy , i G i - 3 | Which has be ¥ »| Gillis_has previously spoken at meet- Returning—Leave Cr Beach ‘anon Tk xn\fn‘v:h"|u|'):s ::nd“h;:ldn:‘a‘d:‘ s | @ we visit .with relatives and | especially the Glory Song. he dis- | jngs in Pasiglaon and y reated a very 2 3 140 a. m., Pleasure Beach 11, Ocean home with his son. Calvin Brown, on | (rlends in East Humpton, Colchester | trict superintendent gave out the no- | fheseuyie personand Sreated a very Fred LHeureux will spend Monday " Deacn 11.2% New London 1140, arrive s . o i and Scotland tices. Rev. Harry Taylor read the i ey 3 i and Tuesday in Providenc G No: .05 p. m. Prospect street, in this cf e or | And ice: - 3 ¥ Thursday evenings services are to be - « 5 “ar er e Fouts mach lh:;(I‘ts?“'ln:l;;|!',(\'g:-‘:|‘ Be| John Morlarty of Jackson place, who | scripture lesson. Then Rev. J. H. held at the tent MG S N e M g g Afternsen Trtp. - went back to Columbia to the old home | had been laid up with rheumatism of | Newland offered prayer. Then brother M. Morgan of Dorchester, Mass., Norwich 205 p. m., New Lon- s and who has spent much of | John sang a solo, What Will You Do | Pearth of Ministers Here Last Week. | 0.q" Miss S. Esther Priest of Harvard Ocean Heach 3.4%_ Pleasur place. Mr. Brown wa a sugcessful | the kne t week the | are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mor- Beach 4.10, arrive Crescent Beach 4.30. ; g % o Hh oy : ; During nearly all of la farmer for mauy years, and was count- | his time in the hospital, is making | with Jesus? Then Mr. Taylor began g ; s. Dar : e itain rrive Crescent 18 ohe of 1he It Bt K | ek tatitey the mon, taking for his sabject, | pastors of the Congregational, Meth- [ gan. They made the trip by automo- 2 440" p. m." Pleasure Beach 5, Ocsen t l k Columbia and was keenly alive to the | Joseph Cunzelman and a party pf | Pilat ity A BOWE, S ‘1“:11\”[1“"(‘483”1‘” c“ur"hmenpm’?m b ,1(.’ .\)y by "rnprpfly\ iReh Nawios v / Norwich Mow ‘London 'S.68 arive 5 keenly aliy | relman an: 3 es b : vn, and as a consequence it was | ar ragansett Pier. Ly N orwich 7.0t Interests of the town in all things. He | Storrs college students filling up three | Preached the most powerful sermon of O s Ca it v 8 " ol e 00 was well known ' politically, WAvIng | yo-seatiwore In this tiey undas, | the evening and at its close the andis T T ananisliun " poragos Lfof, Oucer Spicer . spent e, e G * It' F‘ B B e e :’ ot B tically, having | ty s clty. Sunday. rLhe ever ik e an | call on the clergymen in the 3 imantic where he accompanied his 205 n o mo! | Beeapted the s O [n the general | They spent the afternoon at the Willi- | etice went to the tabernacle where an | call o to officiate at funeral and wed- [ cousin Miss Oliye Warren on her way racious its rine ning only fis fat as Pleasurs Beach mbly In 1876. He had held prac- | mantic | after service was held. h « camp ground. | ding services. This week some of the | to South Coventry. and return; on the afternoon trip Ueally il of the oMces within the gift | “Director Charles N. C or, o | First Katy-Did. o i T Ly S e 1 mmu:n xl: Crescent Beach and return. I catly respected by all who knew him, j th¢ band of ihat name has purchased | Tpe first Katy-Did was heard Fri The Passing of a Landmark. for New York, where he will spend a EOPLE’S STEAMBOAT €O, ! 5 & staunch democraf | 10t on the shore of «I:A-_V\:H.;:\m\"“,m\. evening. . They have made theit| he roost 'of the railbirds on the|vart of his week's vacation. | Norwich, Conn. p ife. re survive a son, Cal- | PRUE. bo"f‘h Coyentry, and is to have | pnearance 4 little later than last year. fence on Main street, just below the | Mrs. H. F. Cheney spent Sundav at| ., AVERT C. MMITH, Managing Ownez, rown of this city, and a daugh- | * 7“"?"‘"“;"“';‘.;' ‘-““‘c-” e A% Wtk v the Paet Mark railroad crosing, is no more. It was f Mrs \'If';":f";;;';g; :h'e"c-‘;;";",;“cf:;;“;; i T B 2 IR tustates the | Tediew Homa|tix T TRk B B00q ol Colufh- | i ean snd Waller Joncs of fhis G| | he scbgn!of-the post. chrd: Wit thkemdown Satsieaey, aad fo-being.re- |1 Ao attand 2 a & N Sl piayed with the Hebron team of the|us. Mr. Arnold, our accommodating | BECES b a WIEh plekot € great num- | Mrs. J. J. Gagnon and three chil- srfl I] rfl em ewe Iy [' b Journal, Patterns: Consists of two hun- Taken to Mansfield for Burial. Air Line Jeague Saturday against Mid. | mall carrier,’ one day this’ week Sook | $o2 00 lon o il have hoen in the habiy]dren spent a few days recently with b The body of Mr: i Bourne of | 4le Haddam. The Jatter won, 19 to 3. | to the local’ office over 400 cards. 08 1 eR, W3 hiave hoen 1 the hablt ] Uil oty & L S07e, Jeetes o dred.pages and gives instructive talks | Leominster, Mass. formery Mies An. | Alderman A. L. Gelinas, James St.|From 35 to 38 worth wf Stamps 4re| show and to discuss the. questions, of Played at Webster. SUMINE MESSN.Y Steamer BLOCK ISLAND I e 5 ly 2 %5 | Onge and Touis Belanger returned |sold daily. Mr. Arnold has brought | S, an e ce ~laved | at greatly reduced prices during July v num of Mansfleld, was e hb Dast week ad high ¥ William Erennan of this piace ~Tnved and illustrations as follows: broug o Willi ¢ fore- | Sunday afterngon from twp weeks’ | to the grounds the past week as high Al T 2 of 5 . e and August. Take advantage of the || F brought to Willimantic Suturday for Y ¢ g 4 as o thousand pleces of mail ball with the Webster Slater A. A. n 1[v(nnu ,“\nn taken to Mansfield fr-lr burial. nil:‘mm:f;l!: ll(l'wAl"' r‘;;;l;lul :“f:r[«_ufllsn"' # i Sk " PUTNAM BLANKED DANIELSON. |(cam at Webster on Saturday. offer. L. A. Roy, Jewett City. 2 WOMEN'S GARMENTS, ev. Walter B. Lanphear. of the Com. | cities of.note.. Al To ST amp Eghoes, @ Rev. Mr. Potter Back. By E oy LR L ST nngr].:} .‘"‘,','.L OrDonohue, the famous | gune b i Ko "ome‘r“ms fE":" Csun T;e:‘ 1 Rev. and Mrs. £ W. Potter, Miss RN SHA N AND R oy 50(: Dlustrations of the newest and best| Deceasad committed suicide Wel- | Thread City Martthome 1o piamous | over Sunday guest, LT bt o i s, e 913 May Potter and Keeney Potter have|at wholesale and retall. Partles, | Ghildron 25er 3 % 4 oy e SR ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barker of New| turned from New Ilaven, Suffield | churches, etc.. supplied. Agent for the " nesday it 100! She had p ed nvitation tg er some of he o v IV o § Teturne: hurches, “ PP & 3, - - v Fall Fashions. €0 8000t oailling AcEo Alanse, DRCAO0e | oares s e L et some or "in | London are also at the Barker cottage Rt P b and Northfield. ~Mr Potter preached | McKinley music, 10c a eopy. Willlam | NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND 75 Ceuly left the room and went gdown cel- { Boston Labor day. He has not ded | Miss May Darrow and M H.| son Saturday afternoon and applied a | in Fall River on Sunday. Tohnstone, Jewett City. AND R A Y C Children 40c: London .are at the|coat of their shutout mixture to the| Herbert Payne of New Haven is in ster avenue, Benoit team. Putnam 2, Danielson 0| t0WR for a week. SUITINGS AND SILKS. v and hung herself with br that [as vet t she ripped from her skirt. N cause | urging him to g nter. His many friends. are | Manuel of New as thev figure he | Caulkins cottage on Fo i r. a s 3 P Spic WHEN READY T0 BUIL Special low fare exc on tickets In full color the most popular of| ™Y\ Pe attributed for the act, other [has a chance to make fame for him-y Charles B. Gardner and C. P. Caulk- | mo the oo, Mp e W Gl Bplode el R T MU, i | TSI iace. axpiriion tickals 0 T popuiar | 96| than témporary ineanity. . Fhere wi: feelr Inw of New London are at the B. B.| Barnicle held the home team to two o g g g el ied the B stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glass. | 4,q and return will be sold as above, ind Bdward Farnom of Bocian,Joan | The Misses Tsabell and Klvira Pettus [ Gardner cottage on Haven avenue. | hits, while the visitors touched Bouch- | Rev. J. W. Paynie occupied the Bap- | 3t0ck of Lumber, Paints, Complote T [ and_and n will d as above, Dress. Materials, and Edward Farnum of E fpa | The Misses Taghell and) =ting fogemish v A Il | er's shoots for five safetios. About 400 | tist pulpit in Moosup on Sunday. of musons’ and butlders: sugmhee "R & | Number limifed. Tickets good only for n it |of New York city are the guests of Mrs. Theron Graves and two chil ; Miss Lena Brennan of Pawtucket C! a two s, Mre. William _Shark of | {0, or Brookivis. The | aren and Mrs. Ella Clark of Groton | ald admission to see the fun and about [ Miss' Lena Brenna LDfybavtucket | Church, Jewett City. the day. Regular weekday &chedule, FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Roxpury wriq Mrs. Martha, Colburn of | \i many suinmers pact | are. spending & fow dere oith Sie t the number were {rom Putnam |ls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob E See below. eominster, Mass, ourne, who |\ i : S iradd £, i el bR "her s keen rivalry for the game : ; FOU WAN was 38 vears old, made her home with | jv0r¢ Windbham Center yisitors, study- | B. ¥. Barker of Wesley circle, R wen Seep iriien e, w Adelia Jubette of Baltic is a - Y00 WARE. T9. NNIOY nder Professor Weir. A nota- Practical Dresses for all occasions, | 3o from the start, and but for the infield a good wholesome meal, try one of . Colburn, Harry R. Wilson of Moosup, who led e o of i inti s the ¥ errors of the Danielson bunch the(®uest at Mr. and Mrs. Victor L'Heur- | {yoze 35c dinners at Brickley's restay. R i ———— g g Kprgom. i e ire 1y Quat the singing on the grounds for twenty- | game might have been going yet. UX's. e rant and auick lunch. Special aiien- | Sleamer BLOCK lSLAND #4L8 and Dresses for children, Died at St. Joseph's Hospital. ham, now falling to decay. The paint. | 31X vears and "-"",'f""’r"’ {‘,”A"r the | " Putnam_got their first run in the Christian Endeavorers Picnic. tion 4 comtmarelal men. ' W-'J. Brick- o g I'rank Pickquette, aged 55 yea ing occupies a prom place in one | fifty iheetings, is here for the meet- | second. Marion started the trouble| e Baptist Christian Endeavor so- | 1% - G Bent. 1 2008, & How to Fit and Hang Skirts. well known resident of the city, of the art museums in New York city. ’”’“S ‘; B Ao i PR TR DL @ ciety held a picnic at the home of KDAYS: Leave Norwich 8.20 . Saturday morning at 8.39 o'chi , r. C. Sitterly, whose series of | roller that got away from Austin, and i i St s ¢ % o o S B Waia Embroidery Designs in Full Color. | Jost nospItal. of chtonic. Bright's CAMP MEETING SUNDAY. lectures on the first epistle of St.|he was safe at first. Gagne was an Alvin, Hexinee. S R0, THIS SPACE RESERVED. i e Block Teinda 18 S0P dise eceased had lived in town ? John have been so thoroughly enjoyed, v out, but Lizotte sent one through | G0 JT0Ee, o0s, o O ere. a1l WATCH IT! ETURNING: Leave Block Isiand 2.18 Price of Quarterly Book, including|m He was porterin the | vpousands Took Advantage of the Fine | 1€/t on Saturday for West Hampton, | Benvenuiti, and Marion scored. The | ide to it ey e e , p, m. Watch Hill 330 p. ., duo New old Commerclal and' Brainerd houges | '"\oussncs Teok Advantage of the Fine |y =y "Siyore 'his tamily are spending | second run, made in the sixth inning, vided’ a5 well as the indispensable Ao S " Normen 618 pom.. & Paper Pattern, Is 20c, for years. For some years he has been | Weather to Attend the Closing Ser- | (ji. summier. Mas also the result of bungling work in | Lofreghments. The arrangements were HAVE YOU TRIED New London 1040 a. m.. Watch Hiil E ' employed by the Windham Manufac- | vices of the Week—$500 Raised at At the Beth-El the Rev. F. A. Hillery | the infield. With two out, Labelle sent charge of Charles F. rdner. . e ? The kind th 11.40 a. m., due Block Island 1 p. m. turing company, and for a couple -of gc % Sncaa + of the Beulah |2 little grass cutter at McClafferty, who | * . Teft's ice cream? he kind that is | " el NING Ve Block 1sland 2.45 G years pust had Worked as an assistant | ffiornoon Servics When Rev. A. A.|of Providence. editor of the Beulah | llttle grass cutter at McClafferty, who Vital Statistics for July. made from sweet cream. It excels all | p i \atoh i due New to Junitos Williams of the. fowis B | - Wright ;Bpeke—Satuiday's ‘Services | Chiristian, " Obavieq E.. Hoblagon ‘and |10 JSH IS, 0S8 RIS W00 SHEE SNER o oo Doiiits v ciah s on record tho | others. Churches, weddings and parties | Londdn 5.30p. ., Nory P s ing. He is survived by a widow, who [ Also Successful. Robmon. 12 e o A ared. x| west G weonil on & pashed DAL 4nd | fallawing vitel iatisticn for the Mohth | sepplied. . Jéwett ity Candy Kitohes. | ; Shoes ‘Dishie Souses and Bathin The H. c. Mun—ay 0, |vex ut Nerrow Station. M. Pigk-| T e beauts. | DoUEIas camp mecting. scored on Marion's hit back of firat. | ____ o o e sy e S | quette was always a genial, good na- amp meeling Sunday was a beauti- - anielson’s only chance to pull th =TT ¥ Excursion. tured man and rn_uno‘d the' ;Agrqvmin(- ful day—eool and clear. The crowd,| Mr. and Mrs. David Gorden, Mr. and | game into winter qparters came in the New and Up-to-date Hotel In every From Norwich to Watch HIll...§ .18 Agents Ladies' Home Journal Paper|ance of a large circie of friends. not as large. perhaps, as last vear, | Mrs. George Gordon and Rev. and | gixth McClafferty opened with a clean sarsieniar. Wa Hill, days, lmit s —_— though estimated to be a thousand— | Mrs. Thomas Tyne. all of rd- | single to short left. and Aunstin follow- IKA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. ek Belihd’ Uniied to Baner. . 388 Patterns. For the County Home. was quiet and orderly. There was a | Ville, visited (he grounds on Thurs-} . with a fast ground hall l)l-n\'efln‘ BioSk Igjand, Sundays, limited i The board of selectmen have petl- |large number of diners at the board- [ day to hear Dr. Jordan. The party|first and second. This put Mac n | 3 iy ¥ s L 15 auglid tioned the probate court fer the com- | iNg house. the restaurant too doing a | Made the trip in automobiles. third, and with no one out the chance | 3. HOURIGAN, mitment of Edwin Francis and Roval|thriving business. The trolley exte looked good. Tatro could not h the dewett City. Hines, the 7 and § vear old childfen | Sion done away with many of the DANIELSON ball clear of the infield, and McClaffer- FUNERAL DIRECTOR. of Mrs. Frances Morton Hines of this |teams that used to come and automo- ty was thrown out at the plate in try- Furnlture and Crawford Ceoking city, to the county home. The matter | biles with old time bus. TNl ing to stretch the chance into a run. Ranges. S ————————|iwas brought before’Judge: James: F. Moitns Barsioie: Rural Free Delivery System is Stead- | Clabby and Leopold both were out on *Phones—Store §1-2: houss 35-5. / ALL KINDS OF Shea Saturday afternoon and he con. ily. Growing—John Ames Suffers Bad | long high ones to the outfield, and aft- e ———————————————emp R tinued the case without setting a date.| Sunday morning dawned bright and | Scalp Wound—Putnam Shut Out| er that Danielson never had a chance. MOOSUF HOUSE. clear. The first service of the day was | Danielson—Matters About Town The game was a good one to watch s 1 King. Prop. H 8 K . H 2 City ltems. at 6 a. m. and at 8.30 a. m. love et ¥ and the fans were satisfied that the ample Reom vemmected. lllB rocenes an The Crescents of Willimantic wauld | f¢ast was held at the auditorium.| i<« Annie Hutchins of Providence|SHOW Was worth the maney. The score: Special attention paid to Commereia ke o Capt. J. 1. Randall was the leader.| wa< 4t he anie R.H.E men, AMBOAT CO.S LINE Frl"t eudex o the Evsberryoonichore | Neth A8 Samimonies, 38 Sings whto | 1.3, Vohurn of Béeton was'a recent| Dulelsen”. 4.0 00 B 110 88 and | B dotFar e rwich. Address George Shepaum, | E1ven and sung in the hour and a half | visitor in_Danielson. Shaw, Disielatn Bo0Thes and Clabby . . ) 10 A m., 4 Willimantic, Conn, of the S s White of Mystic was in Dan- | Shaw. Daniels 4 i B L dl E pl kh bor 6 a. m.. 1230 © AT THIS STOR iy e R At 10 a. m., with a constantly in- er: Sund; 41~ | umpire, Moriarty; time, 1.35, | y y ar.rimknam’s yid £ E mpson. 1 ent of the | creasing audience, the meeting began iiima 4 injured at the mill Bl‘i"l Mention. | tabl ‘iz e-mpany, was still in| Mr, and Mrs, Clarence W. Hatch and v bl Co d condition at his home on | two daughters are at Block Isiand. €getable mpoun . Mr. and Mrs. William P. Perkps have nzi Rokinson have|as their guest Miss Mildred Spaulding 'rks’ Protective associa- ed and accepted an in- speak at Charter Oak park Liabea £ en the lahor unions ¢ hold a big field day and 717 Main 8t, Willimantic. celebration under auspices of the Labor union of the Capitol Telephone 199, ———e with a piano service led by Mr. Rey- | o7 the Qu plds. The district superintendent | g da ve out a few notices and then made | the West Side ¥ for the collection. The choir | Dr. and Mrs K Christ Arose. Rev. Mr. Stewart | returned from their tour of Kurope. | of East Hartford. {of Windsorville, Conn., Rev. L. M.| They came across from Liverpool on| Mrs. A. Putnam -Weodward:left on | Flicken offered prayer. Mr. Taylor and | the Mauretania, which made a new | Friday for Block Island, { Mr. Revnolds sang a di tion, has recel Louisville, Ky.— “Lydia E. Pink- Wl . The ew fote! Albert am’s Vegetable Compound has cer- TOR DRY AND FANCY COONS e tainly done me a | uprace with TS save mones || Eleventh St. and University Pl | wnrk{of good and ISAAC CHAMPEAU. Manager. NEW YORK CITY, i 3 He Lifted | fast record for the western course over | Miss Grace Ames is spending a few | = s alt hour cars were run'to’Sauth | Me. Mr. Newland then introduced Dr. | the spe conie: days in Springeld, Mane. @ | % 1 cannot praise it Putsan. Tomn. One:Biokk West of Broadway, HIRAM N, FENN, ot S v e {"gn‘d‘;g B A Dext of HurrlfnrdP“:m preached | - Rev. and Mra. Denton J. Nelly, who | - ars. Suoan Stone sna Miss Grace :?:r: :'liegu?:fliir:: — PP The only_ a lutely modern tir - and could mot be > a strong sermon from Psalm 24-3. have been spending several weeks in| Bacon are at Narragansett Pler for a | " roof (ransient ‘hotel below 22 UNDERTAKER and. EMBALMER | (e crowds a: the should be. (ars ¥ o Nova, Brstla WOl setirn o B Sheat ™ il dizziness, ervous. | VTHE '""'Em': cfi:,d. s Birses) Tocation caniral, yot autet 2 Church St. Willimantte, Ct. Titve Lol Lo te cEinn weound weRER 29 Ao this week. Next Saturday Rev. Mr. Houseboat Party. | ness, and a severe | now at The Boston Dry G000 DEORS 1| 400 raoms, 200 with bath, from $1.0 Telephone. Lady Assistant g Rl g b el r‘u: At the 1 p. m. service the leader | Neily will occupy his pulpit at the| on Friday afternoon Mrs. TLouis # 4 female trouble. am:l:":“mm" 'on seasonable goods || Per day upwaras % as often as possille ana the riding i | *5 Rev. J. E. Fischer and the crowd | Baptist church. o§ Sayles entertained the Nadel Av B3 | LydiaE.Pinkham’s | pyery department In the store oears o W el W Teported to Thave been' the hetijer; | Bathered at the gate. Mr. Van Natter | Jams Moore, M. Varleur, N5 | on’ her houseboat at Alexander's lake. : B | Vegetable - Com. | B domae e o attached. Moderate prices. ; L. M. REED since the opening of the line, Biayed the organ. Capt Henry Ran- | Madden, Andrew Corrigan M. Laliher- | The time was most pleasantly spent 1 pound has restored | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STOkE || Send 2¢c stamp for lllustrated Guide | | B z of g dall was one of the speakers. ~The|tie and' Wilfred L'Heureux, agents of | anq the day an Jeal one for s phoms and Map of New York City, crowd was quiet and orderl an insurance company doing business| on' the water. ‘Personals, me to perfect Malin St. Danle!son, h end t Co. of rte .. hed s At 2 p. m. an immense crowd [in Daniclson. attended an outing given | ” Npa. (v (. Y P 2 health and kept me a2 B Keech, M; ghetisen " Tartourd, G0, Dell Maynard of Norwich called on |gathered for the afternoon service. | for the agents of the company fa east: oG e el nsaie oo Y e from the operating | 40278 . it PR . — the Unlied States Health and A ci- f"i;‘:da in wn:munuu Sunday. ;.lmr a short praise service led by | ern f‘(mn(J- ti(-]ul At ldmvhards grove, fLin g ‘ta:é?. I ‘will never be without thi: == = 8 dent Ins. Co. of Sagin ich, W rite| homas Latham of Gales Kerry call- | Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. Newbury of Mys- | near New Lomnden, Friday. medicine in the house.”—Mrs, SAM'L 9 s i . - ey p:m'n:".:: » ed on friends in this city Sunday. L;}u n(gd Mr.lRe‘,\ nolds sang a duet, In Changes in Position: DOUBL_EMN'NG' ; LEx, 3523 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. Mlen lhe Cen' ale | ran nlon ote A . h Walter Mil Wi the Cross of Christ, Glory. 'After an- iy Box 231, Willimintio. Cb | guest of triends in town Sunase. 17 |other, & selection by the chnw S| Miss Nellie Woodbridge. ho has|John Necco, 45, Attempted to Save! Apgiher Operation Avoided. —at the 1 XU i e R i, New York Ciy | Sy ; : Newland gave out the notices for the | been the secretary of the Keystone| Companion, Neco Thoma, at Elmville | Adrian, Ga.—“I suffered untold I o N . Onftord and children | vemainder of the. services and Intro. | Stores company for several years, has and Both Lost Their Lives—Neither =i Temal Keystone Store Rooms, $1.00 a Day ELMORE & SHEPARD, are at Noank for a fortnight's stay. duced Capt. H. M. Randall of Brook.|r¢sign>d. The resignati-n becomes ef- Eould Swim misery from female troubles, and my Y td AND UBWARD Y Miss Abbic Fogarty is epending her |lyn, who presented the needs of ihe | fective this (Monduv) iacrning. = As the U, iy, doctor said an om'mnn was my only |, eon, Putnam Moosup. | | Bagaago 10 nud from Station fres, (8u:ccssors to Sesslons & Elmoe) | vacation with an aunt in Saratops, N. |assscistior Capt. Randall made a |reSult of the retirement of Miss Wood-| . o\ = aged 20, chance, and I dreaded it almost as Send 20 sty for N.Y. City Gul | much as death. Lydia E. Pinkham's | “U%4¢ I DR C R CHAMBERLAIN, . v Stirring appeal and announced that it Lbridge. Miss Sudle -Eulton, who has| ;o; "NelCE o 2cd 45, Greek il o mfllm,’s anfl hl‘lflfl] nlmclfls Miss Eva Tlanchette 18 visiting in |ten 325 subscriptions, ten $10 and | Deen In charge of the Putnam store of | Joh% Neced b3ed 45 Greek mill opera Vegetable Compound completely cured ? | Bostor and Woreoster, Mass. for a few | twenty $5 and fifty $1 would cover | the company. will be transferred to the | I afte fter the elder man had e withoutan operation.” —Lixa V. | A Fine Assertmen! ol 60-62 North Streot, days. Aot o ™ | the amount desired, and then Anneune. | Danielson store. and Scorme Hateh, | o0 s Brave stiemot o save his com| HENEY, Re oD, 8. sk . Teiephone conneciton. Mr. and Mrs. George S, Elliott. wera | ¢d that the Ladiex' Improvement so- | %ho ha l',‘:,"cg'r;l“;f";'y."w{,,’,,,“{;‘;;“s‘_’ panion’s life, but was pulied under with | Thirty years of unparalleled suc. MlluNERY , cens guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caseé at | ciety would give the first two of the ¢ g ~[the youngsr maw's arm in a deadlock cess confibms the - Bi® Niantic for the week end. ten 325 raised, and without much er- [ferred fo the Futnam store as man-| 2o his neck. . Pinkham's Vegeulfi:ec:ég'ofl;?& Denta/ Surgeon. % 4 Miss Annie Reagan of Union ‘street | 107/ apparently, the entire amount | {5, "enliov of the Kevione stors| The drowning octurred in the decp Link female diseases. The great vol- at iittle prices ¢ of Dr. S, L, Geer' & ¢ Mige M 4 was raised. A hymn was sung and : water just back of the dam at the ¢ In charge of Dr. er's practws Misa Annie Tracy ot Tnchbur Mape [ hen Mr: Thatcher ‘of ‘Oneco ofterpd | 2, Moostp. 13 o have charge of tho| FALSE, Just DAtk G the dum ac the {me of unsolicited testimony constant. MRS. G. P. STANTON, ogderios s ast liness, " a lot of small Show Cases and | " 7, L0 [ "0 Leominster and Wil- [ B0 “Ghen introduees T i N oy of the Moosup stace will 146 ve DS IILE ARG coal ek Exlay and Ond- e R udm%r:: octld 181 Main, Mirpets orwich, Gonn. lot of Drug Store Fixtures for |l JTayaD, oEHBUrE. Maks. frelthe afternnon, Rev. A. A. Wright of | transferred to :‘“ :“:"::’: il less, and aas unable to return to shore. sc;;uxdia_nrem:rkqblemmedytorthose WHEN you want to put your busi-| : e chea e Y g y for a few | Boston. whose subject was Jesus and Hit in Head by 9. His cousin, one of a group of hix cour tressing feminine ills from which [ netx berore the Dublic, there is no me- | THERE no advertising mEgieg da Fod P RS, the Fatherhood of God. His text was John Ames, a painter residing on|trymen, who was watching. plunge! §0 many women suffer wium better than through the adverti Tastern w eugld Harvey Converse vf Eastford was a' from Luke 15:12. Dr. Wright preach- Mechanics street, and employed by'intu the water to rescue him. Asc ing colwmnns of The Bulleua. iela for business res

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