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WILLIMANTIC HEBRON VS, MIDDLE HADDAM. Double Header on Windham'Field This | 1am Mhrnun. wuThe base ball fams will get_thelr Doy ‘s worth this afterpoun, when C. et e Ve AT RTREMAET SRS R conclusions, wit] o West's Haddam !ul in a double header on evanln:.t day wi ‘Windham fleld. Hebron always shows clu! on Lho local field, and good ball is New H-muhln and Chester W, Chapin—safe, staunch ves- -u m,z Hava every comfort and on- for the traveler, hifal voyage on Long Island !ouu‘ /and a super!: view of the won- derful skyline: and .waterfront of New sprained an an Morlart; . e - | A mumber of local players il ene ‘Faur oot 4 108, o0 Al Tdward Mors is the best remedy. It clears York i in the Wailopers' list, which wil the d Steamer ledves New London at' 11 be materially strengthened by the|8Ity Teseived an injury to her chest e complexion and cures . m.-weekdays (also Sundays until !ddm"l:y:t;-n number of New Britain's | pEIg KIcKeC, by & m xthe ) 8 skin diseases. All druggists. Sept. §); due“Pler foot of East 224 St. Pt rocetv n i s dsomie & cne il by- 4 le Haddam it to have a few ae- bruttel '"; iaH - injuries. R e sad Wik Dre,Vack or o, S0, i | 19,0 @1, (Mondays excepied) and Piee Ih quistions, and he neareat pproseh 12 Work on_ Postoffics. Putnam Will Have No Walkover. ogcupy i Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 real baseball for the season ou On Friday cribs wero bullt on the| Putnanys /prediction of . winning . be the resuit. The Hebronites are ex- | postoffice lot for the concrete founda- | against Danielson Saturday are not|feet d ing_sub; jote? 5'.?3:" ‘B:fi:mh R'&S":ST:. What is Wanted. Write or teleph w. J. nPH pected to take the fleld for the first]tions of the building. Practically all | yet realized, says Manager Benoit. As to God’s Pattern, and in: evenin, s Agent, New fi;:a::’c»-{n y ( Ten Hundred Bame with this Hneup: Walter Jones | of the esrih and lirge stones nave |ho will have the strongest team ever Searching for Happiness. ] oA Kansas City man ciaims to have : B v b, Fitahugh Jones ib, Johnny Lymen | peen removed from the cellar. Brick | gotten together In th SE R 3 inteited & machine:that will catch ss, Irving Manley. ohn Jaqu and other materials are daily arriving | Putnam wins they will know they have el e e i wante b Leéon Smith of, Bert Frink rf, C: bes laying ball wh they PERSONS TALKED ABOUT is a device for catching the single fly Garments Solenin . e < Yo revismion earnar is & ek s | et i ey e 5 e Sinens snenceae | All Water Route s A 5 with the d; and expects to keep up ouncl. | One of the most enthusiastle motor- | and keeping you awake in bed in th OBITUARY. Big_ Riding on New Line his record of winning every gams. ho B s s aa. | Dostists on the early morning—New York World. al —— Alalug was Deavy . aghls IERs o has ever pitched - on ~the Putnam oommlku of the mhhr tod El Rev, Nelson Page Dame, who made his M K < a Mrs. Adelaide Wright. e e D Frl0a won | rounds. Clabby will be on the re. |oclation and several interosted EAm | own 30 foot boat, the Virginia Creep- Fortunate Girl. Adelaide Wright, widow of the late | jis Wonamantic, A0 Souch Povouiity | celving end and backed by seven otner | Street abutters were present an or, which be runs himself. The Swedish girl who is going to NEw Yo James L. Downer, died at the home OF | tars wers Hlled to. thelr capacity bej | first class men will make the dust fiy OBITUARY. e travel 4,000 miles to marry Is more Bal‘gain Price her son-in-law, L. Eugene WInter, at |not overtaxed as Thursday. The ride | OF the Providence street grounds. A Levfi"fifi‘"bwak“ o Behianors has. sout | oanate than thoss who would go Columbia, Thursdey afiermocn 8t 4|is certainly o fine one ard the trip Personal Mention. Mrs. Emily Clomons Merriam. | compieted s remarkable journey from | Boston Transeripe = 50 © divoree— " s around the lake is most delightful. A| Mr. and Mrs. Rowland R. James are | rs. Emily Clemons Merriam wua Bethlehem ‘o Minough, 'W. Va. She omeil SRR Ch I I. Pt o Wri‘;‘:“:fi"’fi ‘fl:“"gf‘;w"f big Sunday is anticipated. spending a few days in Pawtucket and | away early ,,‘.terd.y morning at her | traveled alone and everaged 30 miles Made a Large One. e sea Ina / ter of Columbia. She had been an in- Frovidunss Fass home on Fremont street, ity |a day, denfed that he =il Fare $1.00 Miss Josephine Danielson, who has|j\frg Merriam was the daughter of the valid for a number of years, There Personals. Waists of white Jawn OF | sirvive these' enilgren: Burdstte| There was 1o session of police court | po<h epending several days in Maine, |jate Henry N. Clemons of Danielson, | Patrick McGowan of Washington | M4%¢ & small fon Downer of Hartford, Mrs, John Fuller | Friday morning. as returned to her home. and has resided in Putnam a little over | county has been employed in coal Mrs. Henry Clinton Mwood is spend- - | o for 42 P! plain or famcy weave, and Mrs. L. E. Winter of Columbla. Henry L. Bdgarton is competing in | ing several days at Watoh Hill, Fo L. | (o0 Jears, She was ’;‘.."’,,‘,",i"m“',“?{.’,. vy kg It s Bia UL Legislative Satire. Unexcelled freight and _passenges ? | Landscaps Painter Tackiss Chureh | C12Y PlEeon shoot in Boston. Mrs. Dunham, who las been the guest | jatter part of which time wearing service beneath the sunlight| IHere is satire: The new and dras- | 8ervies direct to and trom New York Mrs, Frank Lamb of Groton is vie- | of Anthony Ames, has returned o her |fined to thi house. She Is survived by | area he is stlll vigorous and youthful, | tic prohibition Alabama 15| All Outeids Stateroom: aw in St iting friends in town for a few days. [home in fus P., and i i known as the “Fuller” bill!—Atlanta | . From Norwich Tueldl)l, Thursdays, trimmed in mMany Ways| 1. scodee Friscopal ehurch Attorney Lucius P. Fuller of Hart.| MF. and Mre. Fred Keech have re- four e i’ nd Henfy F.| Rev. Dr. Frederick . Whistlar, 85| Constitution. Sundays, at 615 p officers have had quite a little difficulty | ford is the guest of his mother in this | Cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | 57500 U araey veers old, the "mu'rydn' parson,” dled New York Dlor 42, East River, foot in obtaining a painter to paint the | cit, lace D. Poore of Manchester, N. H. Aty oo Symigipe BV 054 in Youngstown, O., of vsis. For Roosevelt Btreet, Whna-y- Wednes- with lace, embroidery or|:.co. s, 5, Punir, Sebnns e | ot B o maryaly, X ss Marion Chollar, who has been he held a record for marriages days, Fridays, at § p. Bath_finally contracted to do the work. | i, and Mrs. C. H. Colgrove - are| gpenging two weeks in’ Bridgeton, Me., A o Dorfotimed: i Ukt gart of e countey. The “Phone or write for folder, trolleying for two days in Massachu- FOCPadyte P. 8. Frolgh 1 tucks, have military collar, | oui oid'sot" e’ 2"t the omcoes o | =<2 > e U, By ratur to e | Many infans dnd Thalr Proud Parnts |, Vbt 1oty ne L%, Sues| Gemeral Demand ¢ WHITAKER, Agtae e of town o get & mam and whie | Mrs. Frank Wilkams is visiting Mr. hc.me in Middletown today (Satur-| ¢ Bradley Theater - Friday After- | 0 CLonred CA0 o ages, b o % may4d button back or front, sleeves | =52 sauipped with reguiar steeple | 516, Mrs. George Ratbburn of Port-yaay). o— noon. grolheares . |of the Well-Informed of the World has climbing apparatus devised & means 3 Charles mar is the guest of ¢ : Mrs. Asher Richardson of Ashertown, been fi imple, pleasa: " {0 fix tackle to the top Of the steepls | Mre. J. A. McAvoy has as guests her | his son, Charles B. Blackmar of At-| The second anmual baby show wos |Tex Tas besn aprinted eastinar gen | A7eys been for a simple, pleasant and | pE()P[ Erg STEAMBOAT CO. %0 that he could swing a chair while |aunt, Mrs. Gardner, and daughter of | tawaugan. held in Bradley theater Friday after- | sal ‘superintendent of the Ashertown | efficient liquid laxative remedy of kaown . [ are elbow lenglh doing the work: low Miss Ruth Goodere of F‘acuhnw noon. There wers many bhbles en- |and Gulf rallroad. Thirty-two miles | value; laxative which physicians could = e \ The portrait and landscape artist| State Policeman Robert T. Hurley of | Mass, 18 the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. | tered and the house was full of Par- | of the road has been completed, and it 4 3 3 STEAMER SIGHT SEER. \ nailed cleats from the bottom to the | Hactford was = Willimantic visitor | E- Keach. ents, friends and interested spectators. | iy now being extended 60 miles more. | sanction for fomily use because its com- . top of the steeple and thus had a | Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Keach were in|Manager Klebart's efforts resulted in | Mre, Richardeon his ohares cf -l em- nent parts are known 4o them to be | 1900-———eSRARON OBl $ l walStS L‘X:g;" !:“:, > ‘:{i'l'f angeh:‘:‘a::g:e:m: E. A. Tracy of South Coventry left st::?:fk:;‘ r‘:lraltdlav{‘ EN AR i %;?g:;i:‘::r:“w;rdafl u lollo flffl""“' e et fidm:e and truly beneficial in effect, wiil J.'."’.."'#E:’m?.‘.'“&“'i’ .;::.a teipé T SehAtnses oo 8o ths At ;:l:;y for a two weeks' outing at Tim | “Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Colvin and Miss | Clags A-—Bab s 2 daily Detween Norwich, New Londan, at Bllc { Class B—Babies from one to.two |election next fall. The league has a | cellent combination of S; of Figs and 1o oh ity in vieiting s unole, Tames Cals| | ME. and Mrs. Georse Call have re- |, Clas8 Brables S0 Cu8 15 Sop | memabershis of more than 5000 women | St d«ymp- . Tegh s s s $2 $2 50 Waists The accident .at South Coventry | nen of Summit streat. cently spent #everal days at York|ina Mrs John J. Blant, Webster, |and all of them are sald to be as deter- | Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup | * u,u.m..._u. 'y o Thursday night occasioned by the over~ | Mrs. Oscar Swanson of Lewiston | Beach Me, making the trip in thelf | Mass.; best behaved, Marie, daughter | mined as their president to have their | Co, proceeds along ethical lines and relies | 1049 2 “,d & A LTS Crescent re Beach ll , Me. P = oo acceptable to the system and gentle, yet | O: vy oo e e vipha Colvin, who have been camp- | prettiest, Rose, dlu‘h"r of un D-iu Mrs. Elizabeth Gerberding, president P oy [3 y ¥ cean. Pleasure and Crescent SOUTH COVENTRY ACCIDENT. John Dougan of New York, who has | ing for two weeks at Alexander's lake, uuhaug'_' Webster, Mass.; best be- |of the Woman's League of Justice, in | prompt, in action. observing the following sckedule: E— a summer home here, was a Hartford [ returned to their home Friday. haved, Barbara, daughter of Mr. and |San Francisco, has announced that she , o0 Morning Trh Not So Serious as at First Supposed— | Visitor Friday. Mrs. Russell B-fl%iot Springfleld, | Ars. Arthur J. Shippee, Putnam. will take an active part in the state| B supplying that demand with its ex- | | Leave Norwich §08 Injured Are Improving. Jas. O'Neil of the Bronx, New York | Mass, was in town n cean Be -~ . automobile. rk | say in the mext political cam 1 5 3 : § . i hursday, having spent vacation thi Thers recently died in Toledo, O., & ternoon Trip. sulting in injury to a dozen or fifteen |_. Charles Dondéro and his mother and i Class C—Babies from two to three y » O. 2| gble success. Takve 30 at $l 00 people, proves not to have been so |sister. Miss Rose. have retarned from ;’d‘.“.}fi,’ng,’;_“" Mr. Mrs. Henry | years Prettiest, Emil, son of Mr, and |son of the late Orrin Kendali, from ave Norwich 205 w Lon- K 2 don 330, Goean. Beuch 3.4, Plensars | Mira™ Comeo" Brodear, ‘Putnam: best | whoes nitinls the use of “O.K." mean- | = That is one of many reasons why [don 8.2, Ocess Mrs W. U. Woodworth and MisS | pehaved, Bdna, daughter of Mr. and |Ing all might, is said to have eprung.| g o¢ bigs and Elixir of Senna s given I:.mrnln(.—,u:v.c A e serious as at first supposed. a ten days’ Canadian trip. A number of those reported as quite | = yrrs & N, Col . . N. igrove and daughter, | Elizabeth Woodworth are spending a 1lia n. The father during the ocivil war was Pl badly Injured were found to be resting | yrary,'&ré af Niantic for a fow days'|few days with Mrs. A. W. Young at | MI%. Willam Lewls Davielson = 1 iie nead of the firm of O. Kendall & |the preference by the Well-Informed. | each: o35, ‘Now Londes bst: Soisa 4 A\ ~ The H. C. Murray Co. quite comfortably Friday and in a |yt with Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Case. | Alexander's Lake. la, children of Mr. and Mrs. Louls | Sons, bakers, of Chicago, ‘This firm 1 ! Norwioh 7 6. Miss E. Marion Hatheway and Miss Valade, Putnam: Theodore and Pelord, | furnished hardtack for the army To get its beneficial effccts always buy | “Every Sunday leave Norwich § a. m. Elizabeth Forbce of Hariford sre at| TAKEN TO PROVIDENGE. |liilireh of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Aubin, | which were stamped the. initias “3. the genuine—manufactured by the Cali- | £24, 205 p, m." On’ tne moruing el Tim Pond, Me, for a fortnight's out- — Putnam. fornia Fig Syrup Co,, only, and for sale | 804 return; on "the atternson — trip Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper ing. George Williams Arrested Here for | Class E—Smallest babies—Henry, 4 % . 3 through to Crescent Beach and return, Patterns. [ | Captain Eugene Ashton has resign- Assault on Policeman. pounds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fleld, That Mr. Edison is as fertile as ever | by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., ed his position as head clerk in a lo- Putnam; Bva, 6 pounds, daughter of | in suggestions appears in his proposal| o\ o, pefrebiesigy o aug27d cal shos store to take effect Septem-| Friday afternoon George Williams, | Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Allaire, Mont- | that the East river bs filled in and its | P® > AV} SMIT! ! 3 ber 1. aged about thirty-five, was arrested | ville. waters provided with a new chanael jfi'}} c. H, Managing Owner. ;. here by CHIeT Pilling of the Provi- | Ciass F-—rattest tavlos under one |dug across Long Lfland at o polat = ml.d rpfl.fl;m.’m]i:g::eg:,ni 3,’.‘:{’3‘,{; dence. authoriiige.:: Willings farther east. The World pronounces . A, : friends in Pomfret. Tonight Mr, Bug- | claimed, assauited a pollcemla in the scheme by no means chimerical. Whm ll] Imde m Jewen I:l bee will Jbin his family. Providence on Tuesday night and in- The real estate value of the present Rev. Walter E. Lanphoar, pastor of | JU7ed Bim R0 bagly, thet Th had ece |00 B0 e trent bables. beteon one | yond. calemtation. " T o o 8 1 o L een in the ode an ospital. ass ‘attes| es between on . 3 the Mansfield Congrogational chureh | Knowing that Williams made his home | and two years—Edgar, 20 34 pounds, |~ SUMMER MILLINERY Steamer BLOCK ISLAND will xweach 16 b -aliureh: Sunda: here Chief Pilling was asked to be on |son of Mr. and Mrs. Dragon, Putnam: at greatly reduced prices during July kil U g e ol the logkout for him which he did and | Ernest, 2§ pounds, son of Mr. and "Twas a Glorious Victory. and August. Take sdvantage of tne | 1USdays and Fridays unlil Septembar 3d - = ;4 1o e fellow ursday ni . e rs. Labonte. ' s Jackeon Btrect Will be-guests of Eu- | Providence polics, were motiaed and | Ciass 1 Youngest bables—Betrice, |, Theres reloleing in Fedora Tenn, A|offer. L A. Roy, Jewett City. ——— E gene Collins and family at the latter's | Detectives Armstrong and Monihan |6 weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. %‘,‘,"‘.’_ s t;,,;m,';,y 18 the talkk of the NORWICH to WATCH HILL bungalow at Columbia Lake Sunday. |came here Friday and going to Wil- | David Carrol, Putnam; Willis, son of | ;i 'tor curing C. V. Pepper of deadly ICE. CREAM AND RBTURN ........ °c LIFE 18 A GAME Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cparlifou, who|liams' house placed him under arrest | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bard of New |jyno pemorrhages. “I could not work|at Wholesale and retall. Partles, | Children 25c. likely to be ended at any time. Are|have been visiting Mr. And Mrs. Jo- | and he was taken back to Providence | York city was awarded the prize for | i SSTONUREES T RONE BT VUL churches, etc., supplisd. Agent for the you ®o situated that your passing |=eph Vegiard of Mansfleld avenue, have | in the evening. coming the greatest distancs MeKinl usie, 10c & copy. Willlam | NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND Would not leave your loved ones un: |returned to their home in Fitchburg,| Willlams is & large fellow and his — = e o e arse s | Johaatnaa, Towest City AND RETURN .. e | £3-MONUBRETS Rinviea tor Mass. arrest came as a surprise. He stays ““COLCHESTER ¥ fee) NE® & new man and can do good s : Children 406 Headstones and Markers in our stock i ZOP9S. SUNURASON. DONNT. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Haggerty, [ With-his brother here. — work again.” For weak, sore or diseased WHEN READY TO BUILD, Special low fare excursion tickets ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices [ IS the surest of 4l assets when death [who have been visiting the former's Seven Year Old Glass Boy Died at [lungs, coughs and colds, hemorrhages, | . WY TEESTER FF hotce | Norwich to Watch Hill and Blook Ials and inspect 1000 artistio designs. 2511 Your Wity T NeeTunaicsure | parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hagger- PUTNAM Backus Hospital—Funeral of Mrs, |8y fever, la grippe, asthma or any | (it ofl:fim:'e&r.emmu “&mneurft Giden, | and and returh will be sold aycabOYe: John Lennon & Son, family §s provided. for. Ses us sout have returned to their home in Michael Gorham—Social Club Danoe, | Dronchial affection it stands unrivaled. | Nails, etc, We 'car mplete 1n8 | Number limited. Tickets:good only fo corner Main and Watson Stoeets, | 15411008 Policies lssued by the New | Philadeiphia. E. B. Kent and Fai on Automobile e e " | Erice S0 ana 31, Tl -x’fr?mi !rez of masons’ and z::utmm supplies. R R. the Jflai . A S " ngland Mutual Lifé I [:] o g ' Sold an arantee e Lee urch, Jewet: 32 - Willimantic. Conn. more liheral contracts were ever oft | et i dyiacdgerton. who 1s Connecti- | Tour—Successful and Well Attend- | Thers was a good sized crowd at the | Goxood Cor 4 See below. fered. mpion at trap shooting, was & | o4 Bahy Show—Hose Companies |auction held at the residence of the A A B ANy 4 od l”’"""“"‘ at the toyrnament held by | o, 0ol oo el By late Daniel Daudey on Elmwood Washington's Pl Spot: T SETLIE o X Wt Churad 5. ite, Cod Paleface club on the Wellington range alle ut by Smal aze. Heights Wednesday sfterncon at two ashington’s Plague Spots 2 good wholesome meal try one of ALL KINDS OF just outside of Boston. J. F. Tourtellotte and wite of Min- |o'clock. Rev. Charles ¥. Brown acted lie In the low, marshy bottoms of the (ho!e 35c dinners at Brll‘l(l!yl restau- Potomac, the breeding ground of ma- | Fant and auick lunch = Special atten- Steamer Mr. gnd Mrs. F. F. Rogers and Miss Mrs. |a8_auctioneer. tion to commercial men. . Brick- . . Dr F. C JACKSON Laura Perry, who have been guests 5% (umis of Mn el Mr. and Mrs. Blanch Randolph and |J3ria germs. These germs cause chills,| 105" jewatt City. Ine roce" of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas G. Auelie for child of Plainfield, N. J. are guests |fever and ague, ousness, jaundic June 20th « 1900, imclusive. the past week, have returned to their |, Drnest B. Kent and family, who have kit = - I g Lo $! lassitude, weakness and general debili- WEEKD. Bys Norwish £.39 DENTIST homé in Cambridge, Mase *|been spending the month of August|of Dan Willlams at the homestead |ty and bring suffering or _death to m. New London §0 & h H 4 i G at Alton Bay, N. H.,, are to spend the |for & few days. thousands yearly. But Electric Bitters THIS SPACE RESERVED flllt . : . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratcliff of |last week in touring through the | There was a large attendance at | ACURABIS SERREC VT S OtEre o are WaASEN 0 Painless Extracting and Jackson street leave this afternoon for | White mountain section and coast of |the dance givem by the Soclal club | lgria troubles. “They are the best y A visit with friends in Westerly. They | Maine. They made the trip in an au- | Thursday evening in Grange hall. This Filling a Specialty | ¥!ll spent next week at Pleasure View | tomobile, passing through Massachu- | Was the fifth of a series of dances 3 beach where they have hired a cot- | setts, stopping at Nashua, N. H., with | §lven by the club. Lowest prices. All work guaran- | tage. friends. The distance to Alton Bay is | Died After Operation for Appendicitis. teed. Associated Dental Parlors, 752 Mrs. Lucy Byles Wilson of Wethers- | 176 miles. Returning, they expect to The seven-year-old son of Max " E nEAnE Main St. Willimantio. eugéTTh$ | fleld, with Miss Ruth Brown and Miss | visit Portland, Bath and Boothbay |Glass died Thursday about noon at '] Halene Avers of Bridgeport, was in| Harbor, Me. the Backus hospital, Norwich, where town Friday. The two latter have Henry Howarth and Edward Mullan | he had been operat upon for appen- ail-round tonic and cure for malaria I ever used,” writes R. ames of Lou- ; elien, 8. C. They cure stomach, liver, |, .. HAVE YOU waieh = |14 kidnéy and blood troubles and will pre- | Teft’s Ice cream » B, at 1s, vent typhoid. Try them\S0c. ‘Guaraa. | made from Eweet cream. It excels all | p. m. Wateh BHLS B m, teed by The Lee & Osgodd Co. others. Churches, weddings and partios | LGR000 8500 M gfouies una” Bathin supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen. | piash near landings ot Waten Hill a AT THIS STORE 717 Main St, Willi ti For Indigestion and all stomach trou- P ?Hm‘k Elll.ln N B o an y illimantic. gone to Mt. Hope for a visit with|wkere in Providence Friday. ici ble take Foley's Orino Laxative, as it JNWETT O HOTEL, A i o xouralof Telephone .199, L. M. REED friends, Mrs. Lyaia Willlams of Providencs | sain on Sunday alkne bot o the par | stimulates the stomach and liver and| New and Up-to-date Hotel 1a every From Norwich to Wateh HilL.: 3 .18 regulates the bowels and will positive- Watch Hill, Bundays, limited to purt ly cure habituml constipation. The ™A ¥. LEW Lee & Osgood Co. maahaisedacs s OGRS has the agency for the Travelers Lite | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farrell of |iS the guest of Mrs. Anna M. Prenm- |ents were unable to locate it owing and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct, sad | v oonsocket, R. I, who have been vis- | tice. s to the boy,being uncertain as to where HIRAM N, FENN, R Bomé of Pairick McShea us. the pain Wwas they doctored him for o » the Uniied Btates Health and A el are now Kmu ut Edward C. Sabin has the largest |stomach ache and did not call a doctor rrison o UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER | dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich, Write | Jome of Colonel J. catch ‘6f the season. and probably of |until Monday night when they sent for Proprie M. HOURIGAN, HAPRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, Jewett City. Zoery Jackson strect. many ségsons, in a 6 8-4 pound small- | Dr. Tynan, who after examining the Y Thelude trolley from New ,.,::3‘ o Wllll;:;nu:.cr_ for rates and full particulars. SR e o « | | mouth black bass. He ciu:ht it Thurs- [boy thought the case was hopeless ow- PA]’EN]’S v “A"E:‘:Lcfli m:o"é.-u. don to Beach .. y Assistant. | gox 031, Willimantie, Ct STAFFORD SPRINGS day afternoon in Old Killingly reser- | ing to so long & delay but the boy was raiture 484 Orav s | For further information, party ko, Y-l 1 ¢! {'voir. The fish measures 32 inches in |immediately taken to Backus hospital. | Protect your iden. Handsome 83- | .pyones Store €1.2: house 36- PR dnding. Norwioh L. 3¢ Gt ELMORE Annual ‘Reunion of 25th Regiment, C.|1ength and is over six inches thick. Grangers Shingled Hall. page Guide Book Free. I o it o el Al cmndib oo N ] CnESBRo & SHEPARD, V.—All Officers Re-elécted—Next| Special Meeting of Carpenters. The Colchester Grange shingled one | Phoenix Block, Danlelsoa, Conn M0OSUP HOUSE. The New Eagland Xath o (8ucessors to Sessions & Elmore) Reunion at Hartford—Ensign-Fur-| At a special meeting of local union |half of their hall Friday. It was done | o.1ruTas 8. J. King, Prop. R & Xnp Mue [P COOLEY, LIA-T e Nom Tou + has a lot of small Show Cases and ness Engagement Announced. Carpenters and Joiners No. 818, Put- Dy male members of the grange. the RN '::'-:.‘:um‘m‘:"c‘:: nam, the following committee was ap- |ladies of the order furnishing dinner Stafford veterans attended the an- | bointed to make arrangements for the | for the laborer: sale cheap 60-62 North Street. nal reunion of the 25th regiment, G.|members to go to Crescent Park on the Personals. ‘nand the 9 Cent Sale v Teioph 5 Thursday at Crystal Lake. In| Providence river on Labor Day, Sept.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Willlams eug2d RN o R addition to the members of the regi-| 6th: Capt. George Warren, Fred |and son of New Haven are making a Yo, 3 2 S — ment and their families there were| Reilly and Fred Tefft. visit of a few days with their parents. © eystone Stiores, 8 lot of Drug Store Fixtures for Emdmr’ al‘d hm.rd m"fln MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO’S LINB® between New London, Conn., and Green- ort, Shelter lsland and Long Island. Str. Wnnaou New London, uk‘ a m, 4 p. m. Leaves E'., arbor ¢ o m. 184 p. m. Irid present several invited guests. The| Attorney Ralph Botham of New | 1. B. Baker returned to New Brit- business meeting was called to order| York city is visiting his parents, Mr. | ain Thursday night. at 11 a, m.. Major The naj McManus|and Mrs. Thomas P. Botham on Oak | Charles Willlams, Blanch Randolph | Danielson, Putnam. Moosup. presiding. It was voted to re-elect all | Hill and William Palmer went to Hayward | augéd b GLARK'S GRUISES OF THE “CLEVELAND of last vear's officers. It was also de-| E. T. Whitm who has been ill Take yesterday (Friday) to try their A Rate Ameriesh Line) e Ou cided to allow sons of veterans of the|since moving to Willimantic,is slowly [Juck on bass. . (Hamburg-American regiment to be honorary members.|improving. Charles A. Hall is stopping with his 18,000 tons, brand new, Dinner was served at the Crystal Lake| Mrs. A. W. Macdonald is visiting her | parents on South Main street. D. W. Williams of New Britain is at the home of his parents on Broad- hotel, and after dinner the place for|sister, Mrs. F. E. Holden, in Ansonia. . lmpnre blood, offensive brea - m“w ln make every saver in this vicinity realize ||sstis Huiiste Winder Eosis Outing Next Sunday. heavy head, shortness of | fjound the Wor " R v way for a tew days. breath, blllous ttacks, fitful New ¥rk Outob 1gue Compounce and Stafford Springs were Mansfield Hose conipany have an- Mrs. A. N. Lewls and son Raymond attacks, From New 'r\ i er » i i i i 3 H each anxious to have the next reunion, | pointed next Sunday as the time for it .| 10" of appetite, feverish | from 8sn Francise | that in THIS savings institution he is but It was' anally voted fo hold it i | thelr second annual outing and clam | daya' % Uheir summer residence on conditions, all come from one | NP fuciiding prise, i) J::f ! . . P, s ovn ok 1 & g B . Broadway. and ashore. = asgured of as good secunty as is pOSSlble Personals. - Grove at Alexander’s Lake. Sk AN ietwia Mo v Baiibut cause—Constipation. VEATURES: Madetrs, | M{l:- -';d M{:v]"hflflt;s H. Mt;.vm& Jr., Outing of Wolf Den Grange. of New Britain are spending a few YSAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. v " e \ 5 bank of the 1 busi Veesiion T NOme oA U el Woit Den. giange &F iAbington ‘neid | SRER I Sl WSae GUSY. o0 Putoas. Comm. ‘The Good nee 1o Visit wosually wtteace n any 0 e land, our business iiee Minnie Ripley of Marihoro, N.| (8 annual :plcnic Fridsy, going by |Broedway. o o o P Hod h‘ A fDM.i 5 fe B 3 “| trolley to Providence, thence to Fields £ 3 0 8 an lamily have 12th Ansual Orient Cruise, ¥ . 5, 10, h .. IS the guest of Miss Jessie Pease, | Oy to Brovidence, thence to Fields | pprrg"to their home on Broadway| THE UNDERPRIGE SALE ects o o oty e A would more than double in a month Granvilie, Stase, after sposding seve | for an afternoon's recreation. o et astaginty alln e Toiantty I istee sge v ? ¥ d 14 Egypt and ales! 3 ul \ Why let mon k tly f gral days with friends Tin - Stafford | Teachers for Tourtellotte High School. | Funeral of Mrs. Michael Gorman. e 9 PR T\ CLARE, T S y let your money WOrk partly fOr ||*uu™ s, iy o surtors vasl, 2, ‘lovine sachers bave besn |t fore o e Michet G, | Evry, dsperiest v - stors s : been visiti i . & - | who die: ursday at the town tarm, | the others when it might as well work solely T i e L (e e oten by e Sowa ot Fhompaon gt | a8 held Friday morning at 5. “An- | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE : - Engagement Announced. the town moeting to be held Sept. g;',:;,:c::;,,,,;"m';:;::;;fi,::; """:*D'"fl"‘ for you? nx.a:-fi{;n of Mke 3 Fitoasn (0| Tiverton, B 1: fescher of g;:hu‘uu'. Sitending the Yody. fun27d James B Keech, Mgr F. A. Ensign of Pittsfield has been an- | F. Edith Brown, Durman, T it BheFaver. Gb e nounced. T4 mercial gacher, "Helen A. Keliey, Gov- The Forked Desr River Baptst as- A Fine Assertment of —— d . ors] , in 'ennessee, Peeved. Smoke Called Out Fire Companies. |huile a hew church And put tn & fur: ¢ “You'll have to send for aother doc- | Hose companies 1, 2 and.3 of the fire | nace, the firat one in Dyersburg. mantic av ngs tor,” said the one who had been called, | department were called out at about 8 | On the night of the dedication of the after a glance at the patient. p. m. Thursday in answer. to an alarm | church Mrs. Pettus and her son came at iittle prices. Am I so [l as thAt? gasped the | from box 41, at the vorner of Eim and |in. The son had been suffering from sufferer. Front streets. The fire, or what was | chills and fever. but 'u convalescing. . ns ute “I don’t know just how ill you are,” | supposed to be a fire, was in the store | Mrs. Pettis_asked f nice warm replied the man of medicine:”“but 1| of (he Modern Shoe’ company, in the |place for Ui bos, and the sexton put know youre the lawyer who cross-| Arcade bullding, Canal stret. When |him over a reglster. remedy these conditions be. cause they remove the cause, They start the bowels, work T ] Uniae MMNERY | th:{i:u—, weeten the.bt:\otl;n, ..........:':':.‘.,.".‘T.’i"...-.. clea.nuhtl: blog:ic, tone the stomac] ear head, im- . STANTON,. prove the appetite and bnng DR. g P CHAMBERLM". ‘The ohei?l’t and best correct- |* DDIIM/ Swym. . examined me when T appeared as an | the firemen arrived all that could be| After the services had begun thé|J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklia Street. H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. expert. withess. My comscience wom't|found th. cause an Alrm was a litile | Doy, Jeaned over. 16 hik mother and | whitestons 5o and the J. F. C. 10e ive medicine before the public |, charge of Dr. S, L. Geer's practwe ; 5 . Jet me kil you, and Il be hanged if | smoke. It is understood that a small | whispered: “Maw, T better go home i is Beecham’s Pills. b I want td cure you. Good day.— |blaze was started in some way from |I'm gittin’ @ick, again, 1 kin feel % D s g e et b 161 Meia #&\m ""m Philadelphia Inquire the motor but was extinguished befors f mh'nfidwnn Try them. s macges . * NABGareR, | Skes e st

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