Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1909, Page 2

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FK.I.D BUSINESS MEN Uhu First Clambake So Much That © They May Have Another. ‘The clambake at Dan Greene’s on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 24, for the Pictuss: “Fhose present. avut ‘rty WILLIMANTIC ". ot , ah orgaalen- | PUTNAM | {Sundaria e on it wy| /4n number, enjoyed the day Immense- G Y ¢ ki K [ e p vicinity. A E ’ iy. A feature of the afternoon was a | New Sewer at Foot of Church Street W Bto) g ‘baseball nine bl.l‘lk:lm., while other sports helped to Suffers in Sunday’s Thunderstorm. the afternoon interesting. The new’ Stofstsewds 4ot ERaEINE. A . ! : feat of : o water H-y — YL Racihe, the eterpRising Orlg- |t the mt o B dust completed Pelgnth oy ey, oy = at Dayville. way of travelin pator and ager of this the Arst | properly built as was shown Sun s, 9 t "iss Celina Irichetts of Tattyille *Steamers New Hampshire iness men's bake, iu receiving many | §ftcrnogn, iy at'least two runs. In the min Pl < vl -3 s, SRRt JICNIRY. MR Jisr cogein, BIe Chester W, Chapin-“aate, st congratulations on {e success of the | During the height of the briet thun- | was nothing doing and Hebron X et Zia Roralol el iy iy ¥ ey fom oy sl that have B e T eIy &rar. | derstorm the water that poured dows (loser, & = ¢ on way, {00k | mm (un 4 Conféconse on Wednesday. For Women-Lydia E. Pink= | Veicnc car (v ified at the way in which the mer- | Church strect flowed over the iron | Score by Innings: The conference of churches will be A p i 4 <chants of the place closed their stores 9, A déilghttul voyage on Long Island grated manholes at either side of | Middle Haddam 4 i 1 o 2002011 ‘ednesda; S e‘eu from 12 until 6 during the bake. Church street and flooded the cross- | Hebron 302030—9| Prof RobertP. B-'-u of the Chicago ¢ F. H. Gilbert has Soa NN & caacy, VAW oF Mty It is stated that Mr. Racine is mak- walk and filled the gutters at either Blttefl.l—--|ddle mm Jay and Latin school, is spending a week with hibition anuother night blooming ce- Nu'x’ —“Twas derful skyline and waterfront of New ing arrangements for a future bake. side of Main street just as if there [ Evans; Hebron, Manley and Gilder- hl' father on z‘“l HIIL He has late- reus blossom, which was unnusual in | the Change of Life nfla:«l lrom York. _— was no storm sewer. sleeve. y returned from ‘weeks® trip to that it remained open a while during nervous| Steamer leaves New London at 11 Bridgeport.—The feast of St. Augus-| It impossible to cross from one | ~ The second game was a real contest. 5“‘“‘ and Great Falls, Montana. the day. rostration, and [P. m. weekdays (also Sundays until ine was celebrated in St. Augustin'e |side of Church street to the other by | Both teams put up a fine fielding $150 PER MONTH Game Vll" Not Be Playe: K,mn Sept. 5); due Pler foot of Fast 224 St R @, church with special services. At | the regular route unless one had on |game and afforded fine support to the DANIELSON P ot s > Piokc | 545 P o) sy 10.30 there was a solemn high mase | hip boot Bitchers. . Cy. Coughlin_ of Fitehville gl o Allowed Widow of Clarendon M.| Manager Thomas McBroome at- ydia m. (Mondays excepted) and. Ples and a special sermon was preached :(\1 At llhle time l:xe sewer wnll nnulmd speeded 'em over la; Hebron, dll:nley Dayville Team Defeated by Jewett| Grogne by Probate Court — Decree tenduwlmt':l‘n:t u;:ti‘:: w“g:nez: - ¥agets F orth Riyer, 7 a. m. the Rev. Father Augustine, a mot one alderman in a council meeting | Alling in at short. oy essayed to i o . 5 3 e TR ote tia calebitled by the| openty expeshed the: opinion. KRR It Dk BC A Eadie e NN RRan c,':y' 3 1!_.rk "'l;nh-;k ?M—All Effective April 12, 1908, S,,.,“":.,', "The question of whether the are Norwich 10 New York sl 15 Tev. Father McCormack, with Father | would be better to go slow in the mat~ fshiowed signs of weariness toward the phonse Bourks May Die: from . In- fr S L TR e T B e L Apumite or telephone W. J. PHILLI 3. D. Kennedy deacon' and Father| ter and be sure that the amount ap- finish and Hebron took particular no- [ juries. A hearing was had_ Rends the K. g et .a by l(l:l.:l:e mlnumuile ::ux:ll:v- gent, New London, Fonn, aug: James A. O'Meara sub-deacon. propriated was sufficient and that the (tice of 1t and batted him hard. Mid- —— ed again und B S stvle of storm sewer projectsd ‘as | dle Haddam commenced this game like | Jewett City defeated the Dayvilles | Clarendon M. “Mrs, Edward Cady and children re- fo the stdre | 3 . st-office, and what the conditions required so that |the first, by touching up Coughlin for !at Dayville Saturda; nnemoon. by th. of her widow's allowance from the es- |turned to their home in Oxford on i 1 | The: Sob: would oot Here o e dos & SoBle e & Cie but Tis ok [ acora a3 fo 1i. a0 tate of Clarendon M. Greene, in_the | Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Martha Il'oe?“:‘“c ounger A" wut‘r no“t' 4 over again, /their best stick work against the |crowd of the season. It wa- a puch- probate court for the district of Put-|Soule, than I am. E Southi on~Friday marked the be- ginning of improvement for fire alarms in town. New wire s to replace the 4 A 1ok Ay AR T ALy Hall o Piotil A | B Gtire i i ~ e Fitchville side wheeler. - Cy held them battle from beginning to end. |nam, at 2 o'c y s, o lence is a gues ydia n "l:x".";' L’l‘bl.lr;u":::m“e:xrt- nu?r:”\':-'funfie OBITUARY. down after that. Middle Haddam held { The only runs made were due to er- Judn Edward G. Wright J;‘lfllal. at Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wolfe’ ham's Vegetable Compound is the most | E:o fle" alarm system in the daytime q o s A the lead until the fifth when Hebron |rors. With three men on bases in the | This application hl:dlnbem' 8 loram Two small boys out in the thunder medy ‘,,, all kinds of but those in charge will arrange to Jane Dungan. tled the score on a couple of hits and | thirq inning Franklin dropped & pop S ouras B O taerol vl | e Semdsy T fomals troubles, and I feel that I can NEw YonK | ave the sy 7 M S 75,. dled |an error. In the sixth fast base run- | fly allowing two runs to come in. Len- o 1’:,‘&-5.]" AySIe Jn oepee 169 TS *iux}:f:\ Jy:::nn?:"ffna ;‘v'él'.‘,’ck 5“ dhf,r ning., two hits and a single again put | hoff of the Trenton, N. J., team of the [ Ous mwu. The decree of the court, them both down. hever ynheltsno Mgs. Lizzis Jome. 126 Union street. She had been | Haddtm to the fore. There was much | Tri-State league did the slab work for | Which was that the widow be given an e HoLrAND, Noal i ¢ T At g name | allowance of $150 per month during the Thechangeof ute isthemosteflfiul ¥ ! e e T e e | b L e e oo | soiemant of the siae, taken. Sect ik riod, of 4 woman's exisience. and elsea Line : day morning. Miss Dungan was, with | Haddam was easily retired. In He- | Dayville—Brooks, It Bergsten, ct.; | from that date. == . = had | Past Master's Apron for W. M. Gandy Reglect of health at this time invites her sister Miss Elizabeth, an employe | bron's half Jacquist hit over short | L'Heureux, ss.; Page, 3b.; ot “,{"', o :Judx ,‘;."'R —Grange Brothers Have Shi disease and pain. of the Holland Manufacturing com- |right field for two bases (field rule). . Berthfume, °“" °d:_fl:1m§‘;'r oty e ;.m_“:‘, e ‘Womeneverywhereshould remember pany for many vears. There survive | Coughlin drew a base on balls, Frink | 1b. . P Ciasendo M Civaiss for T stimicn that there is no other remedy known to a"e " two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Dungan [cracked out a pretty single and Jac- McKlnMy. of time for the settlerent of the estate.| ~There was a large gathering of the | medicine that will sosuccesstully carry | ST and Mrs. Lucius H. Carey, and a niece, | quist came home with the winning Eagar, Honi, | 00t o e e e e S oarge gathering of the | women through this tr rod as | | (Miss Carrie J. Freeman, all of this |run. Middle Haddam's line up was the | 3 s, “ T | Thesr o Sl b the, eeatd *and A M. in Masonic hall Friday| Lydia B. m's Vegetable Com. | servios direst 1o tad toa New Sy ; same as ‘usual with the cxception of | L'Heureux, 1 03, to Sloke . tea by |09 A M. in Masonic hall Friday - ggotatle Com, | service dirsct o and trom New. Yors POCETALES . Wormples,sa colored plaver from Mid- | Score by ,m,,nn R. H PN RE r;'u raen;l ]:n lrcpre‘::n 7 by | evening, at a farewell reception to Dr. Bound, made from native A& Ou;‘..me Staterooms, FUNERAL. dletown gt short. - Hebron was braced | Jewett City . 0030000003 h"; o t M. ~n: den of Tflfl ford_and { Raymond R, Gandy, worshipful master | herbs. arom orw‘lclh Tuesdays, Thursdays, — up béhindthe bat by Gildersieeve of | Dayville 0100000 00— |the heirs by Charles L. Torrey of Put- o(;he’ll;l:_ldfi. wthrlll .fiw;n |eae town| For 30 years it has been curing ur:ro;y-‘.'o:,t( m:rpi:m;ug b B ton s tor W. Downer. | this'year's Trinity college team. He- | Base hits, off Kelley 7, off Slkes 3; | nam. and with his tamily sail for Germany | women from the worstforms of female | g er X", Iier 2 East Rive r, doot oS The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide Wright |Pro &lgo Bad a colored player by the | bases on balls, Kelley 6, Sykes 6; hit e Tl reetie W evoa's; | ills—infiammation, uloerntinn. dis-| gays, Fridays, at 5 p. m Downer was held at 3.30 o'clock Sun- [P&merofSmith,in center field, By Stie O S L v R DANIRLSON T 2 orclock with P M. 8 P, Willard act- le!mfln fibroid "Phono or write for folder day afternoon from the home of L. B. | The ng features fell 'to Jac- | siruck out, by Kelly 12, by Sykes 11; : o< gl S e K i < M, and| P. S Freight received unill § p m WILLIMANTIC, CCNN. Winter In Columbia. Rev. W. A. Har- SulaC Mne M DHaPralogv® of B el S T L T Sneip "i': s"-‘«:::" "G::::"" Toam | St Masters Bhillios; Dawley, Rogers, sty pronn C. A. WHITAKER, Agent ,‘r‘.;,“;u:;‘r”rr t:;l;i'n‘zgtu_;nfio%fi::- the ‘Midaie Haddama. McMurray and Nited Meoe and. Thate. Stebbins, Cramer and Williams, Hon.| If you would like advice| mayid Fitghugh Jones of the Hebrons were | . aii M Stephen McDonald of | The pennant aspirations of the Put- | Hamilton Wallls, gast prond master of :bont b case write a confidens New Jersey, and Rev. M. Lillianthall .nd fik’éfigflhflw PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT co. o e ere L. B. Winter, B. W. D 5L “ « W Fuller and | Willlam " T, Roberis, [2zles on second base and right fleld |y .or 20 e Btepher cuests of local | DAm “Pets” were pushed perceptibly on and really caused the loss of the first | gryor 18Ct: 0N O e the Providence street = playgrounds, | "°TS 8MOng the speakers. With words STEAMER SIGHT SEER. . { o of Godspeed and farewell, Past Master N st saime: Benjamin Titus shot a hen hawk | When the ‘dupes” from Danielson were | jo;mos R. Dutton presented Dr. Gandy 1900———SEASON OF. 1900 On and_ atier Saturday, June 18th Burial was in the family Jot in Colum bia cemetery. Funeral Directors El- more & Shepard of this city were in charge. Storm Damages Wi near the Old Furnace on Saturday |3%amped by the score of 7 to 1 Satur- |3,/ }aif 6r the lodge a past master's Hebron 0000010021—4|0% day afternoon: While the game was . Mid@le Hagdam 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0_g | Which measures four feet from Hp t0 | no¢ ag close as some would wish for, |4Bron. A junch consisting of sand Batteries: Hebron. Coughlin and Gil- | "y 4 "Burrows of Ookland Beach | Yet it Was a pretty fair exhibition of | (o vog’ Dr Gandy was raised in this , Linemen were busy x\rlnsinx 8 new | qersleeve:’ for . Middle Haddam, Joy . s b < the American game. The Danielson ¥ 2 i piece of cable at the top of Jillsom ana Evan. X spent Baturday ata his home here. bunch came to the diamond with blood | 10d8e and has always been an energetic will run as follows: Two round t&n hill Sunday afternoon to repair Gam-’ Miss _Helen Perkl;llnnnd l:l.s‘; Mary | o0 heir eyes, determined to take the worker for its interests. flolcl:lgn h;}!:l;.e:"Nnr;HEh Nb- age caused by the hard but brief thun- BeoNietag Juckuon Slraet: :lfl)’;fl‘;rzf:.!a“(‘g:kf“d i ‘W- | game, and make the Putnam boys take Borough Notes. observing the following. derstorm. HOAERIET of.- Fedkatn . steaar. Trom 'MI’B. Hiram S. Franklin -n’d daugh- a higher flight in their aeroplane than John Brown of East Haddam was a Morning Tri) Leave Norwich $.05 a. m. New Lon- don 9.20, Ocean Beach Belch 10.19,, arrive Cr Relun\ln[—hnve Cre-ren! Beach 16.40 Pleasure Beach 11, Ocean Object of Special Town Mesting. [Sumiitt to Cares strets, which has |ters May and Ruth roturned Saturday | it G, ™ the Jewett Clty game two| caler Wore Satutdar: |y o | The special town meeting this aft- | Pecn 4 bad condition for some time, | from a lengthy visit with relatives at | “parnicle, as usual, pitched a star |guest of his sister, Mrs. Edward T. etnoon is to-be held for the purpose |i8 undergoing repairs. City employes | Scranton, Pa. game, although this, the seventh game | Bunyan. of ascertaining whether the voters will ‘;;"t'; :‘:g"fl‘;:‘:g;“'a 1;;':"_";( ‘::; M. L. Capron of Worcester Was 8 | po hgg pitched for Putnam, is the firs The Independent ball team played a advocate the purchase of the O'Lough- which is not a shutout, the “Pets” | one-sided game with a nine from, Sa- B 3 d screening several inches dee; % cacn 1138 New London 115 " Iin site at the corner ‘of High and |Fo°K am & d having sent the Andems and the Wau- | lem on the park Friday afternoon.’ The Norwich 1.05 which {llustrates the Ladiss’ Home |Prospect streets for high school pur- | 3¢ this point. This portion of Jackson | son ““1”“} of Jewett City are guests | regan Grays off the fleld with a soft | Salem team could do nothing with o Journal’, Patterns. Fonsists of two |poses, u‘t;eot wfis clnze? Sntun?‘.:l\ as the | o H:(r: r';:flflx‘,:f jer of Worcester s |2nd mellow cipher as the total of their | West's delivery. Their fielding was Leave Norwich 205 p. m., New Lone hundred pages and gives instructive —_— NP Thtar WA dn.upe.. EGendy Seere LA o runs, applied the same dose to Daniel- | very poor. The score was 13 to 3 in don 3.20, Ocean Beach 3.45, Plemsure P & Y. M. C. A, Athletic Meet at Fair, |Obliged to usé Carey, Hewttt and Sum- | spending the week with his mother, Beach 4.10, arrive Crescent Beach 4.80. Crescent Beach . . sure Beach §, Beach 5.2, New London 6.60, arrive Norwich 7.05 Every Sunday leave Norwich 9 & and 2.05 p. m. On the morning trl running only as far talks and ilustrations as follow A Toature e N o . the |mitt streets in making turnouts. Mrs. E L. Paime S e Seives "when ‘stase fright Sot the best | The brothers. of Coichester grange A fe o Wi ety eorge L. Bemis returned Saturday t & “ wi Nt . Willimantic fair thi vill be an . 5 2 2 of them in the game with the “Jew met at the hall on Norwich avenue SRS GARMENTA. athletie mhect mnder divection of the | Lisut. Killoursy to Build Pavilion. [from & vacation spent In Maine and | putnam started the scoring in the | Friday morning for a shingling bee, Tustrations” of the newest and best| physical department of the local Y. M. | 'Lieut. Daniel Killourey, who recently | * 4irred Boswell is at Oakland Beach |97t Jnning. Boucher passed Tatro | A good number was present and the Fall Fashions. C. A purchased the Emanuel Gardner place, today. | and Clabby’'s wild throw to second let | work was pushed. The sisters will There will be a meeting in the Y. M. | where the cars stop at Waugum- c him clear to third. He scored on La- | furnish dinners in the dining room of At your door — will you seize it, and can you £old1t " Those who Pleasure Beacl o Yiingly schools commence Sept. 7. ; - and return; on the. afternvom.. tri SUITINGS AND"SILKS. A rooms this eveniag to. deeide |baus Lake, South Coventry, has an.| <uLSls belle's single through third. the hall while the brothers are at are trained in business branches e after D In_ full color the most popular of |uPon the list of events and to arrange |nounced his intention to-build a dance May Have Enlisted. There was nothing more doing in | work. —those having expert practical thtoush to Gresasnt Rehok AR TN knowledge of commercial prac- tice—are in position to sce and p the richest opportunities that exist in the world today. Let us train you in shorthand, Jpreliminary detalls for the meet. pavilion, with car waiting station. The the scoring line until the fourth, when Sheriff Wickwire was in New Haven ” e Pavilion Will be on the ground loor. | disemmenror tray bas ham s "wag | Putnam found Boucher for four sin- | Friday summoning witnesses for a case Attended Family Reunion. e, e 15 thaught that he hes | Eles which netted three runs. They |to be tried here today (Monday). » 3 . 4 E added one more in the fifth on a sin-| D. Clark Smith and Lester Smith of iMr. and Mrs. Florence McGilliouddy.|;, Marciages, Ps:'¥nd Prospecifis. {enlisted In the zay gle by Diotte, a steal and an error of | New Britain were at their home on PEOPLE’'S STEAMBOAT CO., Worwich, Conn. A\],E]?dy C. SMITH, Managing Owner. - v Dress Materials. FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Practical Dresses| for, all occastons, |pf Tves street with Mre. Mars Burke Cards are out for the marri News recelved from Mrs. George Me- 3 l Mrs. 2 age of | News 8 Leopold. South Main street over Sunday. typewriting, bookkeeping, pen- okt i Wansol ot Erillardss of Jacksom gtreet; have returned from | Henry Mathieu- of .Willimantic and | Lean is to the effect that she and | ™y n nie the Danielson agerégation| Willam H. Button was in Willi- manship, business law. Let us ? Sprincfield, J[ass., where they attended | Mids Mary J. Keating.of Eim Terrace, | her daughter have been discharged |, 4% on "kept on the near side of sec- | mantic Saturday. € you an ex; trongand 3 How to Fit and Hang Skirts, the réunion of the McGillicuddy Asso-|South Manchester, to take place Wed- | from the hospital in New Brunswick, | o4 pace and it was nol until Put. Coamioting - Stats: Raad active enough to grasp Oppor * o of America, held in this city [nesday, Sept. §, at St. Joseph's Gath- | N: J., and started Thursday for their | pov,, M0, 0% 0 S0 " NF T g5 o Byl Spityand Sk BB oiohes i Dostens "t Fall. Colas. 25th and 26th ofic church in South Manchester. home in Chicago. ner got beyond that station. In this| 'VOrK on the piece of state road left Write for free catalogue an.. Steamer BLOCK ISLAND R The banns of marriage were. pub- | , Alphonse Bourke iz still suffering | fi°r 9t bevond that station. unfinished last spring on account of full information. Price. of Quarterly Book, including| . Electrical Equipment Endorsed. = |lished Sunday in St. Joseph's church | from a fall sustained in the Qunie: | My % hoCN (o0 AR TO TNT, 0 | | the town ‘teams: working the ~other Tuesdays and Fridays until September 3d Paper Pattern, is 20c. George L. Fickette, an electrical in= | between John O’'Rourke and Susan A.|baug mill © hope is entertained o roads in town has been resumed under spector for the New Kngland Insurance | McCarthy of this city, and Joseph | of his recovery. g:lvgn“figiso.‘-.‘gtr';p:e}u‘;;n‘:z';:y!;; back | the supervision of Asa B. Taylor. exchange, was in town the past week |St. George of New York city and Miss | Mrs. John B. Hopkins has returned | ;¢ 'coionq base, giving life to Larowe, | , A Number from town attended the and inapected the electrical arranges |Mars. MeCarthy of this city. The | from a visit of three weeks with Ao orote soanea Elen Jue to dLarowe. | Advent camp meeting at Tylerville. AND RETURN ments of the Scenic Temple. He told | young ladies are sisters. Mr. O'Rourke | tives in New Haven and Greenwich. |y,01 of short which would have been |, LD€ following visitors were at Mr. Children 25e. A 8. Dorman, the proprister Atiat e |Is.tue; Wl known basebell piayer. Mrs. D. Jette and daughter, | Pack of short which would have been | ang Mrs. John O'Brien's on Norwich machine booth was as near petfection | Alexander Todd of this city and Miss | Georgette, 'left " Monday for Mount | 30 035y Out fof Gagne had not La-|avenue the past week: Miss Helen Ma- NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND 75 as any in New England. Ethel E. Kenfleld of Conantville were | JOhnson, P. Q. Mrs. Jette will visit| 3°ho Dhiay and the run cm"’ ed, = |loney of Manchester, Conn.. Mrs. J. D. e — AND RETURN ...l.... c S marrled at 7.80 b, m. Satarday evening | Felatives for two weeks. Her daugh- g Shea and Miss Annie O'Conneil of Busmess gflggne RABrubeck, frn, New. The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladie: NORWICH to “'ATCH HILL soe Home Journal Paper Children 40c/ Patterns. = . : ter will remain to continue her studies | ¢ SCore: Moodus and Misses Katherine and An- the Rev. L. M. Flockeh at the Meth: 1 remain to continue her studies Moodus and Misses Katherine and A e <l Everett L. K Willia % i H ¢1" Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Hakes have orwich to Watc! and Bloc! i Air Line League Closes Season with e o e, aad i o B Pulpit Interests. 9 $ 113 ¥ returned from a two weeks' visit with and and return will be sold as above. Hebron-Middle Haddam Games. s y 2 Rer\;i Demm\ J. Neily, whoqis spend- 1§ Hamtnern 4 13 10 relatives in Stonington. SUMMER MILLINERY Number limited. Tickets good only fop ing s vacation in Nova Scotia, re- e 0 Leopold.ss,3 4 l 3210 F. Schadee of Willimantie was 1) 1 h day. R 1 veekd: h The Air Line baseball league season General News. turns this week and will occupy his € 5 BRwE g 283 1L ey Tooking: neter the | .t oy fedtasd Pricus: Quring July [Ine SR e S o 41600 Y and August. Take advantage of the | See below, closed in this city Saturday wheny Arthur B. Lincoln of Hartford was|own pulpit next Sunday. 00 2 0 20 1|telephones. fTie T A Bby. Fewett Gty Hebron and Middle Haddam teams |the guest of relatives in this city for The Rev. G. Whitfield Simonson, S. 03 400622 Mrs. Thomas Burns and daughter | °7T®™ BBV oY s ALL KINDS OF pulled off a double header on Windham | the week end. F. D, of Greenport, L. L, will oc- s @0 o 4 o|returned Saturday to Bast Hampton. Field. The teams split even, Middle| Mrs. George K. Anderson of Wind- |CUPY the pulpit in the ~Methodist L 2 2| George B. A. Baker returned to his ICE CREAM Steamer BLoCK ISLAND 4 : Haddam winning the first game 11| ham road has as her guest Miss Alice | ShUrch next Sunday morning. Rev.| - - - - | T 37317 |work in New Britain Sunday evening|at wholesale and retall. Parties, Flne firoc ri to 9. and Hebron's victory coming only [ M. B. Hathaway of Providence. monson will speak on the park e out in dth for inference. after a week's stay at his home i yurches, etc. supplied. Agent for the in the last of the tenth Inning of the | yriie anna Lynch, who has been at- 30 p. m. iuntogs: ;| town, having been calleq home by the | Sikintey music, 100 a copy. William | SUne, 200k te Sept. dat, 1000, incluatve. A second game, the score being 4 10 3. | tending the Willimantic Normal Tram- Unclaimed Letters. fiwih o Bix ghuat-uncls, GetrEv Bl renustens, Jewett QIO m, New Landon §.50 & m.. Wateh HUl Fl'lllt they certainly gul‘u,,i,’l“,o",‘;,,':"wo“r"‘h ing séhool, has been engaxed as book- | Advertised letters in the Danielson ™ very. ;duie Block ’5.":.3 l;w(’n‘ a3 the varistise of all lave #ng unis | Sy RAuAIth the A G urner oofi-|DovENies Aug. 25 SAGkme Fers s T WHEN READY TO BUILD, m: Watch HIT 350 p. 1. dbe New AT THIS STORE 57 varieties. Middle Haddam started| Dr- and Mrs. E. G. Sumner went to | Miss Ida Ouslen, Miss Eva Rondeau, A o ,”“" Lo 1 P e ¥ stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glass, | SUNDAYS: Leave Norwich 315 a. m. to make it a runaway in the first game, | BoSton Saturday forenoon to meet Mr. [ Miss Bertha Whipple, James Duhame. b e . 2 hours; umpire, Mo- | \Widening Centre Street Bridge—One | Nails, etc. We carry & complete line | New London 1040 a. m. wucn mll % They got next to Manley's slow twis- | and Mrs. W. L. Chamberlain and chil- | Delegate to Pharmaceutical Conven- Various Items. Hundred and Ten Looms in Opera- | &f masony ::Ldt ‘}:uludml SR e Blatk gl';@"k Isiand 2.48 ters ‘early in the game. This with|dren and (o remain il Sept. ist. tion. Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter,| tion at Rhode Island Mill. o il s atch HilL 4 p. due New H. E. READE some punk work by Hebron fielders [ M. Chamberlain and family are to| pr. 1. G. Morin leaves here the first | Miss Mary, are spending the week end = T T A L°s"n"a'me 530 p. m Hr,"&‘w,r'-:qu b 2T and Dr and Mre Samner wil retum, | Week in September for Los Angeles, | with Mrs. George Newell at Washing- [ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mills and daugh- [, o.q wholosome meal. try. one ot p e S Tindms ot Watch Hil s 717 Main 8t, Willimantic. ROBs VEaAThvARy. SUemInE. attending the nationai convention as |ton, R. L ter Agnes of Newark, N. J., are visit- | & &£2°5:."qin, ¢ Betokiaria amanc| RUSCE Tatana Folioicng 186 L. M. REED Kiay - SYping, a_delegate of the New England branch | Charles Seder and M. Diamond were |ing Mrs. Mills' daughter, Mrs, Willlam | rant and quick lunch, Special atfen: | FAR # Excyrsion, phone . of the American Pharmaceutical asso- |In New York on business Saturday. E. Whittaker. tion to commercial men. . J. Brick- | From Norwich to Watch Hill...§ .78 has the agency for the Travelers Life Pérsonals. ciation. It is estimated that there will | Frank Kling of Bullock street. who| Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stev ion ley, Jewett City. \\unyn Hill, Sundays, limited’ to 5 i Judge of Probate Fred A. Sackett | be nearly 500 members of the associ: was recently operated upon for appen- |and son of Worcester are guests of - d % o HIRAM N. FENN and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct. Aad | 48 O S n Willimantic Satar- | tion present. The trip across the con- | dicitia at the Day-Kimball. hospital, | Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Pero. E}fi“é {:hflg "m"fid imirea N y the United States Health and A ioi- | day. tinent will ‘be & part of Dr. Morin's|was on the strest Saturday for the | Miss Nellle Cooney is in Springfield THIS SPACE RBSERVED, . Rl ONDERTAKER and4 BMBALMER . o _ | vacation, first time since the operation, for_a vacation of two weeks. . white " Beéa o 62 Church 8 ot un, 00 ot Reghiaw. BN Wonat I¥. 3 4 Cbeud Kas/ bise gutée : i i Herbert J. Smith, civil engineer, is| The work of widening the bridge WATCH IT! weekdays und Sundays. ticke t. Willirantie, Ct. tor rates.and full partionl taining Jules Richard of Manville,| Loose-Leaf Encyclopedia at Library, in th 4 include m-my from New Lon- R ehone i 10 particulars. ey Pt ok (v addeq | CnE2Eed in the construction of a high- | at the lower end of Centre street is in fugiude & 9 Lady Assistan Box 231, Willimantie, Gt 1 00ks recently added | way bridge over the Connecticut river | progress. The bridge is to be extend- 808 40 Ewer Information. PASLY ates. ¥rank M. Lincoln was a weck-end | to the shelves of the reference room | petween the towns of Old Lyme and|ed fourteen feet in width, eight feet HAVE YOU TRIED apply at office of company’ nes sk visitor with his family at Pleasure |at the Bugbee Memorial library i 014 Saybrook, making his headquarters | on the south and six fest on the north | Teft's lce creain? The kind that ia | bRt 1anaing. Norwich. L M. GricRrist C“ESBR') ELMORE & SHEPARD, g, Nelson Loose-Leaf Encycloped in Old Lym ;. side. : made from sweet cream. It excels all | Agent: " Dennis Wall of East Hampton was |18 thoroughly up to date, concise and Harold Gilpatric, cashier of the| John E. White has the addition to | others. Churclies, weddings and parties The New England Navigation Oo., (8ucossors to Sessions & Elmowe) |the guest of friends in this city Sat- | Well gotten up. The loose leaf ar: sz National bank, made a business | his building on Centre street covered | supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen.|F. C. COLEY, A. G. P. A, New York. bas a lotof smalf Show Cases and [mhalmnr: a l:ll nrd I 1 urday. s omert U Bri, EcdR, Koy ieiprto Bosn Saturday in. The lower floor will be used for a soldd 4 nn Henty Congdon, Sr.. was the guest | (1S0Eurer f the book, the inser- | (‘harles Chase is seriously il at his |store and barber shop. There will be JRWETT CITY HOTEL a lot of Drug Store Fixtures for GLors, of kis son, Henry Congdon, Jr., the fag | Lon, o, 7Y Bew matter that might he | home in Abington. a tenement in the second story. New and Up-to-date Hotel In evers | MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO/S LINE ale cheap. 60-62 North Strest, end of last week. ad 0 any subject in the book. . The foundation is in for the new o e i Yondon, Coni, 3 : < A report Thursday evening, similar brick storehouse at the Central mill. T LEWIS, P Detween Néw Laméon, 4 eug?d ' Teiephone conmectton. Jolin Lynch and family of Winham |to the explosion of a torpedo, caused JEWETT.CITY et viots WHI B Soammed it the Con: IKA ¥ . Proprietor. ort, Sh Center are enjoying a two weeks' stay | considerable excitement on Main s gregational church on Sunday. Sept. NoakJaep. at Pleasure Beach. street. The bursting of a forward tire [ Court Griswold’s Clambake Attended |5th, the pastor, Rev. H. M. HOURIGAN, p. m. Leave William Ward of South Manchester | on a large touring car whieh was pas by One Hundred—Boys Shocked |cupying the pulpit. Jewett City. p. m. was the guest of John Doyle of Fac-|ing through the town brought the Diivlng “Thunder: Starm There are 110 looms iif operation at FUNERAL DIRECTOR. tory street Sunday. automobile to a sudden stop. The car 9 it the Rhode Island mill. Furniture and Crawford Ceoking g ; Miss Tessie Twomey of Ath avenue | WaS MOVInE at a moderate rate of | ooy Griswold, No. 101, F. of A, _— Ranges. in ¥pending a snort visit with relatives Sould bave oceurred, as the chr with |held a clam bake in Brewsters woods OBITUARY. ‘Bhones—Store 61-2; house 35-5. Ihs "ew Hn[s] Bfl Mre: L. Chaletts and Mrs. T. 3, e burst tire was Geing fellowad vy |INCNy ofemecp OAS R are. 60 Mrs. Helen Reynolds Derby. »00SUF HoOUS Eleventh St. and UniversityPi. Mra, T.: 3| anothor aotaeionite aot i LT 4 5 i g 2ot : Martineau of Quebec, are guests of | apie speeq o ¢ Ariven at consider- |y "haxe, chowder being served at| Mrs. Julia Reynolds Derby died at| S 3 King. Prop. H 8 King, Mgr leventh St. an y make every saver in this vicinity realige | [reiaivesn wisciv Work on the excavation of the Pen- |00n. Citm, lohsters, 8eh, green cor. | Amityville, N, Y Aug. a2 "Mre Der- pie Toom connected NEW YORK GITY, Charles H. Broadhurst went to |tecostal church to be erected on Acad- |Prown and " white bread, crackers, [by was born in Mansfield 83 vears ago, SN Deemmerot One Block West of Broadway. tha,t . THIS . : . . : Pleasure Beach Saturday where his |emy street has been begun. cheese and watermelor® were served dlu(h!er of Christopher and Clarissa et 0812 || The only absolutely modern fre. m savings institution he is family is spending the summer. Pmairtiad & 5 o'clock. There were several running | Huntington Reynolds, and one of a proof transient hotel below 23d Clarencé - Chamberialn has - been e s A i contests, bunt no prizes. The event |family of twelve children. In early | se——————————————————————===== | Htreet. Location central, yet quiet. d of d . . - spending a few days with his parents | ; MT% C. A. Hamilton and Master | was in charge of J. A. Hourigan, Frank (life .she married Leander Derby of THE JNDERPRICE SALE 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 assured of as goo Securlf,y as is possxhle T s ps John Hamilton spent Sunday in Woed- | Brown and Jacob Wechsler. Leominster, Mass., who died in Cali- at their summer home in Chaplin. per day upwaris, f stock. ; fornia_in 1849. Mrs. Derby came ot I N L S cellent restaurant and eafe s bank of the 1 g James Maxwell returned to his home | ~ Miss Louise Colmetz of Providence| _ _ News from All Points. it i Bngland stcestey sia was s big bargain prices || EXcelEnt COEN o mn a,ny ank o e and, our busmess in this city Saturday after two weeks'|is the guest of local friends. Nelbert Myott is visiting various |a woman of strong character. She is|to the cu omer on. sea soable gooda, |} S0 tamp for lilustrated Guide vigit with relatives at Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. A. Putnam Woodward, who |places in Vermont. survived by two daughters, Mrs. Viola [ Every departmient in the store bears d Map of New York City. uld th d bl s Rev. Willlam §. Beard has returned | has been spending a week at Block | Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Willcox spent [ A. Bromley of Brooklyn, N. Y. and| tbe cut price marks. -~ ot ' . WO more an double in a month. from Maine and New Hampshire and | Island. has returned home. Sunday in Lefngwell. Ars Addie O Miles of abyion. N ¥.| THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORR. is the guest of relatives in Montville. § W;;]llm A. Hurtl?)wlla figoslg ghpend. .n:lfredenl'i» n?u{::ngi.::::rh:;rl?fl!?t There are fl;edlrnndlnnl and a grand- Main St.. Danfelson, ; b ng the summer at Oakland Beach, was AR v s _in | qaughter, children of Mrs, Niles. - Why let your money work partly for' | |rofms, mahes besan Satuday o | 8 o Satiraay. Philadelphia, spent Sunday at his | “"The funoral was held Aug. 24; buriay | 19379 b 5 Eaerh M i spend at New Bedford and New York | . Mrs. Clarence” W. Hatch and two |father's, H. H. Burnham's. at Babylon, N. Y. Grand Union Hotel] ©pp. Grand Central Station, New York City | | others when it might as well work solely | |*: S v Bk Tl | e & EOE i Arhur € Tracy: George Manley of Boston was a vis- home of Mrs. Graves at Gales Ferry | Postmaster Arthur Erwin Tracy died itor at the home of his parents, Mr. . 2 1d: Sunday at his home in Wauregan, hav- for yOfl? ¢ ani Surs* Ui Manicy ot Lesanor | Mesting of Hanover Missionary Sosisty O Y 5. Keen is entertaining Miss | Ig been in 1l health for some. time. ROONS;D‘J-W a Day avenue: n Thursday afternoon was held the | caroline Paimer of Philadelphia He was in his 34th year. AND UFWARD Edward Gleason of Fast Hampton | AUSUst meeting of the Ladies'’ Mis- | “Mrs. H. E. Paul and son -Harry left | For twelve years Mr. Tracy was Bouries &> SuSTRRY Matios St be was an interested spectator at the | SIONAry society of Hanover at the |gor Delawanna, N. J., on Saturd for | bookkeeper in the office of the Waur Send 20 stamp for N.Y. Gity Guide Book snd My Hebron-Middle Haddam game in this home of Mrs. B. S. Gallup. Nearly |, ten days’ stay. gan mill. He was appointed postmas- TOR DRY AND FANCY COODS Mi city Saturday. thirty were present. Migs Marian Ellen Babcock has returned | ter in January, 1908. “Teane, with US and Save Momey. p i) Walker read a chapter from the study Nov. 26, 1901, he married Miss Ger- 1A Manag: J Representati Richard A. * 'y frem a visit in Providence. . AC CHAMPEAU, or, Willimantic Savin gs ceprestmtative. Bichara A wail o | ST, 8 SORPEE S MESEUEY Jerom 4 et in Brovidenes, T C | o gt s it wepotoes o CHAMTEAD. X DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, newing acquaintances with legislative friends of the last session. very pleasant social hour follswed.| 3 with one son, Fred Erwin Tracy, aged ¥ha nuxt. mesting will B4 WAd Wk ] ™ 06 guestef Mre. B, M. Crumb. 6. He also leaves his parents, Mr. and Denta/ Surgeon Mrs. Warwick, Library to Reopen. Mrs. Milton Tracy, of Wauregan, and 9 s l en Ul:q on. * Slater 1ipras wil be open this sven- | two brothers, Addison of - Wwauresan | AN the 9 Cent Sale Bristol.—The Pierson ln‘lnoerlu ing, as Mrs; Hooper, the librarian, has {and Harry of Providence. He was a In eharge of Dr. 8, L. Geer’ Instltute Samuel Jones, caretaker of the M, M. Johnson estate on Prospect street, is spending his annual month's v.uuon com rom apable official and genial 1 Quring hls last fliness, | o pany has secured the contract for | returned ‘from her vacation. capal and genial and popular —at the— & | H. C. MURRAY, Prest. - N.D. Webster, T " New ork an Asbury Park, . . ¢he construction of a dam at Whig- [, Miss. Mildred Wilicox- is visiting | ¥0ung man, whose early death is deep- Mals: VoA Norwieh. t b X . D. er, 1reas. William A. Hempstead and E. S.|ville reservoir November 1 for the New | friends at Pleasant View. 1y regrette: I(oystono stom, R 5 Reed at_the annual revhion of the | Pritain Water coripany. The contract - Miss Ethel Burdick spent Sunday at ? THERE 15 no aavertising G Twenty-first regiment, C.' V. of the|calls for &n outlay of about $100,000 | Fishers Island. A Further Decrease of 47,740 in idle | Danielson. Putpam. Moosup. | guatern Conaecticut equal civil war, held at Crystal Lake were and will require azout one year. Mrs, F. C. Smith and grandson have railroad cars {s announced. augid letin"or business resul

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