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lnotfl‘ on Moulton Lot. - Tgl-fum s = Fadlon Saba, who recently t.unmhafi w. zfi‘ . : will open for the m l” Mi! nmo ol W' :?re‘:& wfll’zoon fine structure I n'mmou is -wndm: to- Frederick thcuon. Men commenced Tuesday day in Winsted, where his family has | orning to excavate Ql' -hflck’ ‘building which Caiasse will mnn-uet The ground Hin Jane Dungan. home on Mapli floor will be used as a store by Mr. muno&mmwn pnn a wurld L day | The funeral of Miss' Jlnl Dungan | Miss Albhu. nvme is spending g’iendn in other w'ms. o aeteion’ mm looks fast. $Gn Sept. 10th, the 16 ad 1 students will cel horsemen are here with the bfl?fl brate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Carine’s Sil- 2 ) s Teacher Sept. 10. | —_— The Academy ot the Holy Fumily '"*‘3;,‘.""; {:r on Sept. Tth. B\ndmu to| Steamers New Hampshire and registered on the opening , @8 | Chester W, Chapin—safe, stamunch ves- school work wm be resumed on the ls that have every comfort and com- venience for the traveler. .. A deiightful voyage on Lomg Island Sound and a superb view of the won- Saba for his dry goods busmess and hels esday afternoon their .tfln‘ -of record-reducers and Carine, as teacher of the the two upper goorl will be‘finished mc;?fmh the ~home, 126 U:tlo: Block m. - € g homs. ‘good sport is anticipated. academy boarding school. Many for- | 4erful skyline m waterfront of. Néw for tenements. The construction of this building will | | ouis’ M7 Flocken, pastor of the Meth- the summer there, street, and was largely utondnd. Rev. y (Wednesday) after spend- mer pupils of the academy, the alum- < r. Omer Larue lmpm.n.-m.hw.y- WEDDING. nae and friends will join In congratu- New London at 11 preclude the possibility for small cir- | 5qist Bpi: Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bemis have o1 R lating Sr. Carine on the splendid|p. m. weekdiys . (alsp SBundays until Cuses showing and the crack ball nines | There wwxflum },,.,""“,,,‘;,,fi urned from a stay of {wo weeks | men Jailed—Entry Day at Fair— Bugbee-Quinn. S progress which the school las made | Sept. 635 due Pief foot of East 224 St of the Natchaug school playing in the | among them set plece. from at New Dunham, N. Bugbee-Quinn Marriage. At St. Mary’s rectory Sunday morn- |under her zeolous supervisoin. 545 8. m. (Mdndays ‘excepted) and Pier ture, F it has been used Miss Annie F; 11 l Providence fo” Screnion” o B E - Rt L P Y e R R | Pl A York $1.75 Putnam to atten e 23 rriage with Miss Helen P. Quin 0 have faste ays and to »e resentative of the state board of g‘:uh‘t{r of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas [much refreshed by the experience. H are hNorw 0 " inn Write or ti culture. of Church street. Rev. John |has tried goihg without food berore. Lo s e | BlimaTai iidhonkia Tiews s EAURENAL ChumL Mebets Bep IO | At Leind aor o naut Qoo Serors | Axeng O Bt o for recreation purposes. Mrs. Way’s Claim of $300 Allowed. .Judge . of . Probate. Merritt: Welch| W..D: Pember, - held a hearing Tuesday forenoon at|limantic ceaieter; & ‘'uneral Director Chaplin on the acceptance of the re- | H. Fenn wae port of Commissioners Chester, Turner ‘and Lee allowing Mrs. Way of this city $300 from the estate | e . ot ghl.he late William Ross of Chaplin. | Swown by Health Officer’s Report—No ing Ralph X. Bugbee, son of and The bearers re D. F. Blish, Wil- | ielson. lam L tiage Cab iR Ton WY Tatnes Saxish of Ritgvilla is ot UK. (fln was in the Wil- ll%buch Tor a few days. returned from a visit in Providence | turned from a visit of two weeks in mony. Mr. and Mrs. Bugbee are away | days. e and other citles. Boston, Charleston, N. H. and Ver-|on'their wedding trip after which they MORE TYPHOID THAN USUAL Charlés Morin and Bdward Heneaflt | {i" 500 "hean engaged to teach 1n the | 5 Bushes corporation Mr. Bug. | fied by a firm of i mont. ' Miss -Macdohald will-leave Put- | Loy jive §n Putnam. Mrs, Mary Holland, a waitress at an Homs from Canidiat Trip: nam ' Monday for Willimantic where | ™yr "Boghee’ls the secretary of the | Upper Saranac hotel, has been noti- 40, North Rivef}7 a,.m." lawyers in Boston s have returned from a vacation of three blic school: ith the D. that a wealthy lady for whom she e report was accepted and as there Cause for Alarm, weeks in Canada. e Robeit ‘Hurley of | 26 has been with the works has left her $65,000. R no ,,.2‘.’“'?,?‘:' aj ;.i‘r'?: .el::nc\ltrix Miss Dora Reeves left Danielson H‘s‘f‘“‘;‘r dl::l.“d: ::uslneu trip to Put- corporation for several years. orked for years has left her $i “ ‘Students to Leave for Canada. Arthur Moreau, August Gaudreau, Everybody Going to the Fai Tuesday for Woonsocket, where she . Keating’s August report fo the state|is to enter a convent school to com- | "™ Tuesday. board of health shows that contagious | plete her education. DR. OMER LARUE. B u:;’l’lay.z ng;zhdwlorum: BUS]NESS DIRECTORY NEw Yonx , | diseases reported to him the past Thomas J. Aylward was a visitor in of the fair. The business section will Antonjo Cote and Elmer Tremblay)month numbered 24 and were for these | Woonsocket, Tuesday. i ical Operation at | be' practically locked up after noon. ieave taday for Canada to resume their | ailments: Typhoia fever 7. tuberculosis | W. . Davis editoriatthie Moutcistr | T OrVering f""',f;:’:‘ i The factories will also give their em- Of Eastern Connecticut. e ea m 3 stude: %" Rc:;"x": n;;ldel’t ?rglll!l lfl scarlet bfe!wr 1, measles § and whoop- | (N. J.) Herald, i spending a vacation ployes a chance to go to the fair. et ree—— y x,ou.ne an eric! loin of - { Ing cougl at_his home in Dayville. i tic will, return to school at the same i 'x‘ei;; zph:l?hfev clueu ;re ltng-httrl'y & Ro:ert G:yrme of Pucedsle,d Rfi L, reg:‘,?;ne:f{;m:nh ol::rklht:‘fmn?tnm: The wm'd:::r:::n‘;';"::peflor court IIIJWlGII FIRMS F .‘e s 1 oo n. of the usual number for the | has been the guest of Mr. an rs. LE a f‘erho Misses Belle and Eunice Manuel, | past/few, months, but at this season of | B, I. Bn;;ey of %‘l‘ West side. Massachusetts Genel;al ho-n:te;l 3 '2; comes in for short calendar ;flg d:: AUTOMOBILE STATION, L] the ‘year the disease has shown itself| '1t'is expected that the companies | Boston. The operation reveax e o e ot e Ton. William | B’ (Golt, § Otia Street, ~ Automoblle {oze & frife more prevalent, aithough | of the fire department will be called | CSulh WO SRS, SOACSh oungy | BORC, T 8¢ J0M & m. Hon WILAM |aad Blevcie’ Repairing. cemsral Ma-| | Urexcbiied, freight and casmenger 4 of . serviee g 2 4 . :l;‘l:mllsdr(m&gc ot'\‘é?r alarm, in the g::‘ 1:.- l.-‘pru;flf:e test during the next |, L surprised his surgeons by his | The jury for the Septémber term will A oo rcc: to nna r:m d and meagfes have = 4 3 I vitality. His pulse was eighty per|pe drawn on Friday, Sept. 3, 1909, at BUILDING MATERIAL. From Nor,,.,.h .n_ s, '"‘"*‘ PR M,fi, for ‘the year and To String Heavier Cable. minute_after tno hours on the oper- | 10 a. m, &t Putnam. Snort’calendar | Peck, McWililams & Co. 47-65 Woest | Sundays, at 615 p. . BO.'IOII ST O 0] T ameticmest that is to ve s rea- g WILLIMANTIC, -GONN, The Quarterly Slyle Book 18 READY. ‘The Fall Book, illustrating Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, is on sale. A‘. twe hundred page book with illus- | to start in the races at the Putnam fair trations and valuable information on |, chestaut welding, Billikin, starts in the styles for the coming season. Price, including a Paper Pattern,| ciass. On Thursday Mr. Sadd has Bil- e, Vero-l-‘orm is the name of a new Toilet Soap which contains medicinal qualities that are not put in other makes. Salts of the Aachen Springs are used 0 preparing this soap, which makes to her home in New Haven Tuésday. #t unltke all others. Vero-Form will not injure the most li:tcue skin. For shampooing Vero- Form .in liquid is without equal = It cleanses quickly and completely. ~, . Price.250c: 2% Enameled Ware " . First quality Double Coated Enamel ‘Ware in a big variety of shapes and sizes at a decidedly bargain price. Nine and 10-inch Deep Pie Plates. One quart Seamless Dipper. Deep Pudding Pans, 2, 3 or 4 quart. Three or 4 quart Milk Pans. Two and 2 quart Lipped Sauce Pans. Two and 3 quart Lipped Preserving Kettles, Two and 3 quart Mixing Bowls. Medium size Wash Basins, {he H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladi Home Journal Paper Patterns. v augild ALL KINDS 0!" Fine Groceries and Fruit _AT THIS STORE H. E. READE 717 Main $t, Willimantio. Talephone 199, " HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER dnd BEMBALMER 63 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. ‘Telephone. Lady Assistant. CHESBRO has a lot of small Show Cases and a lot of Drug Store Fixtures for sale cheap. ¢ & eug2d L. M. REED . has the agency for the Travelers Life and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., *ad the United States Health and A ci- ' dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite "tor rates aud full particulars. - Box 281, Willimantie, Ct. ELMORE & SHEPARD, show an encouraging decrease. The Southern New England Tele- | ating table. will be adjourned to Tuesday. New York Pler 22, Bast mvor, foot 50-pair cable between Danielson and | Wednesday and since that time the | arranged for the first week, Tuesday, Eagt Brooklyn to replace the 25-pair | doctor has gA/ined\teadily giving every | Sept. 7, 1909. Assigniment of cases and cable now in use. indication of making a complete re-| short calendar will be held that day at covery. 10.30 a. m. at Putnam. The Al;::::, ‘g:‘::"':x:‘ repott |, Dr- Arthuf A. Larue is with his fa- | Criminals will be put to plea Tues- | {7,/ 21 > ——— Sports for-the Fair, ture in connection with the annual fair at the Horseshoe park grounds will in- clude ‘the follnwln‘ Tist of events: 100 Main Stree phone company .ulnf) to install a The operation was performed last Business, civil or criminal, will be Lime, Portland c--mc. Pulod Roofing. Roosevelt Street, M days, Fridays, at § 'Phane or write E)r folder. H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sts. A com Aie-of the boat ATem ar| F-S. Freight received until § p. m. mlg_ hotuel“hr fam- C. A, WHITAKER, Agent maydd for August registered at Bitgood's | tNer & part of the time. day, Sept. 7, at 11 a. m. is as follows: Maximum temperature, yard dash, 220 yard dash, 880 yard run, ranning high and broad jumps, pole vault, shot put, one mile relay and three mila run. %! mittee will receive the en- Witt Lathrop, Arthur Johnson perature, 40 degrees on the 31st. The | claimed at the Putnam postoffice: Mis: f at. Ereatest amount of precipitation in 24 | Clauser, Miss Hagel Cobb, Mrs. John | 3 P: M. for consuitation with reference | gre Unclaimed Letters. State’s Attorney Searls gives notice “ITHE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. J t his office in Putnam 9 92 degrees on the 8th; minimum tem- | Letters addressed as follows are¥un :‘:‘n.tflnht.fi;;:l; bge;t. ry N rath & o it ] Come'th ‘and hesar ft. Its somathisg PEOPLE s STEAMBOAT CO to criminal case Geo. P. Yeomans, 2215 Lafayette St. hours was 1.01 on the 18th. There lé:':‘lerl“rl;‘ JGréti‘fi !;[el!ey V%IHM C.h were five days with .01 or more pre- ipple, E. arry ars| cipitation. There were 18 clear days,| Garde Benson, who has been a pa- jEWE” CIY 8 partly cloudy days and 5 cloudy days. | tient at the Day-Kimball hospital for John MecCarthy. Y. M. C. A. boys ) und others are taking great interest in the projected meet and some good sport is sure to result, even if no records go by the board. The relay race should be decidedly interesting, as also the month was south and east. Thunder- | town for the first time on Tuesday. —Briefs and Personals. storm occurred on the 29th. R AR The prevailing wind direction for the | some time, w: able to come down|Change in Opfllmg Hunr- of Schools Notary Public, Auditing and b : Expert Acccuntant. Telephone 615. ally betw. STEMAEH SIGHT SEER, 1900————SEASON OF- 1000 v On and after Saturday, June 19th, and, investment| O And atior Ssturday.. June trips en. Norwich, New London, Ocean, Pleasure and C REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Bachelder, Room 2. 65 Broad- three mile event, in which some good The ‘month was much cooler than FAIR MANAGERS. runners will compete. the corresponding month for several —— 4 vears past despite the fact that the|Taboo All Games of Chance—Fakirs|mencement of the term, next Tuesday. O L e e Y School will begin in the morning at & several days of excessively high tem- Turned Down. 8! Youn o) s Willimantic Horses th Putnam R Three Willimantic horses are bozd this week. Today Truman R.,Sadd’s Town Debt Reduced Over $3,000. |agers of the Putnam fair $350 for the | gin at one and close at half past three. | clalty. y - | priv te his spindle wheel{ This will settle the matter of children 335 class Dosnybroar arts In the| The selectmen of the town of Kil- | privilege to operate his sp The opening and closing hours of 2 Mevning Trk ool ake 10 o Changsd: At tiia coni- WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 & STINPION'S sTABLES. ain quarter of nine and close at half past | oughly up to au- service f"""‘““" perature. One fakir offered one of the man-]eleven. The afternoon session will be- Trncklnl and heavy team observing the followin Leave Norwich 8.05 a. New Lon- don 9.20, Ocean Beach Pleasure Beach Beach 10.10, arrive Cr t. Th 10.30, R-turnln;—bun Crescent lml U & #9¢°| 1640 4. m. Pleasure Beach 11, Boacn “113:, New London 1180, arrive Norwich 1.06 p. m. lingly have made an excellent showing | on the grounds during the two big days | carrying dinners to the mills, which dero’s famous pacer, 2.12 1-4, will be| ;') 7 management of the affairs of | of the fair but his generosity was not | has always been a difficult question. one of a field of five in the free for all likin entered in the 2.27 class, .and James P. Brown has his fast stepper, Robert S., entered In the 2.20 class. will be published next month will show | operators—will not be one of the feat- | yiona) church to be held after vacation, that they have been able to make a |ures of the fair. 16°1he: Welneatay eveniiig mesting to- Afternoon Trip. n\o Vorwleh 205 ‘ g the town during the past twelve |accepted. The men with the spindle End of Vacation Period. Ocean Beac Pleasure months and their annual report which ( wheels that pay big dividends—to the| .y, fgrot service of the Congrega- erfl 0 irane m ewe I y Beheh 110 artive Crescont Bench i a0 Relurnlnp—Ln\. Creficent Beach p. m. Pleuun Beach §, Ocean Benn 5. w London 5.50, arrive ,436.5 ve the Tun- ight. It is the preparatory lecture SUMMER MILLINERY Norwich This formidable trio ought to bring net profit of $3,436.57 above nigl p Ty v N L i ning expenses. That amount repré- FINE AND JAIL SENTENCE. | and important business is to be tran- |a¢ t1 duced prices during Jul AP ASERS-Rotaey s Wiy sents the amount that the debt of the csry o o ot ooy Ry i € July | and 2.05 p. m. On the moruln & town will be reduced as the result of | For Thomas Mitchell—Took Clothes the careful administration of affairs and Money from New York Boy. Dr. W. H. Gane and family returned during the year ending Aug. 1st. Tuesday from the Willimantic Camp Tourtellotte Academy Presentation to Thomas Mitchell, 47, of Fall River, | ground. Personals. Joha A. Keeffe was in New Haven Tustday. All About the Borough. y ot Oscar O. Tanner was in Boston on ‘Business Tuesday. Mrs. Danfel P. Dunn spent the day in Hartford Tuesday. Mrs. Florence Cady Fitch returned " . | court Tuesday morning. Barrows’, in South Canterbury. fi%;\)‘o:i};n?r::g‘;znua:e:;; tthl':: (pvr‘:eg::::. Mitchell was up for attacking Gustav Misses Ada Greenman and Jennie tion exercises at the Tourtelotte Mem- | Pacht and August Freders on the rall- | George of Plainfield were in town orial High school. Thompson was for- road tracks near the Providence street | Tye: mtrly a part of the town of Killingly | bridge Monday night. Pacht and| Miss Mary E. Soule went to Oxford and there is always great interest in | Freders are young New Yorkers and | Tuesday to spend the remainder of this town in the events that mark the | Were on thelr way from that city to]the week. - progress of the town to the north. The | Boston to find work. They were a lit-| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tracy were in presentation exercises are to be simple | tle short of funds whtm they left Wil- | Wauregan Tuesday attending the fu- Frank W. McLean is entertaining his grandfather from Philadelphia. Senator Y. L. Higgins of South Cov- ;nlry was a Willimantic visitor Tues- ay. ICR CREAM Town. & cotton mill cperative, was fined $1047 | "Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Burrows of fat wholesale and ar“:\]:em Fartion AYERY C. SMITH, Managing Owaer. = : and given ays in jail in the city | Clinton, Mass., .are visiting &t Charles | churches, etc., supplied. e16d Acparty of Deyjaison peonle. Will g0 McKinley music, 10c a copy. William | — e (SPECIL EXCORSION TERETS select your material from our chole Stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glass, Steamer BLOCK ISLAND Nalils, etc. We carry a complete_ line o masons’ and tubders” supplies. R R | ryestars and Fridays. ualil Septembsr 3¢ and August. Take advantage of the | running only as far as Pleasure L A Roy, Jowelt Olty; ind return: on the afternhon trip through to Cr PEOPLE" icent Beach and retura. STEAMBOAT CO., Worwich, Conn. i 2 limantic and, came from that city to | neral of Mr. Tracy's cousin, Arthur E. and without display. Putnam between the cars on a freight | Tracy. . train. Miss Catherine Bowler of Norwich IN JAIL FOR ASSAULT. They had just dropped off the train | was a guest at Miss Delphime Beaure- o e up near the ball grounds when Mitch- | gard’s on Monday. Joseph Roberts Struck Mrs. Pray of|ell and a. friend named Harry Dillery | Mrs. Frank Geist and Miss Alice Ballouville. came out of the brushes and held them | Geist of Providence are visiting at up. Dillery, who maraged to escape | Frank Campbell's and Paul Geist's. arrest, represented himself as a detec- | Miss Georgine Campbell returned with tive. Dillery and Mitchell gave Pacht | them after a week's visit in Provi- Dr. Thomas ('Loughlin “of Rock- ville was in town on business Tues- day. Charlés Ratcliff of Jackson street left Tuesday for a week's stay at Pleasant View Mrs. William Luttan and child have returned from a weeks' visit in Man- chester. ley, Jewett City. Joseph Roberts, 22, of Pascoag, R. I, was bound over to the superior court THIS SPACE RESERVED. IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY s e nl 2 good wholesome meal; try one of [ NORWICH fo, WATCH H “B0c those 35¢ dinners at Brickley's restau- [ AND RETURNTL L. rant and quick lunch. “Special atten- | Chjldren 25c. tion to commercial men. W. J. Brick- NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND AND RETURN ., . c Children 40c. Speclal low fare excursion tickets MIGh Mi7 and| Miks: Anile-Riaghn |- Jueslsy morninge: seasion) of the] stid Fretiers g9 vpcdipssans ihat hey | gence. B WATCH IT! Norwich to Watch HIill and Block 1Is A - he re- | must be good or ey woul shoo th Taylor ol ilimantic is d d v. b Q left Tuesday morning for a visit in | omg cury 204 in default of the 2 Mies Ruth Taylor c and and return will be sold as above. quired bond of $1,000 was taken to the jail at Brooklyn to await trial. Roberts was held for an assault on Mrs. Flora Pray, wife of Joseph Pray, manager of the store at Ballouviile, on Monday evening about 8 o'clock. The assault occurred on the lonesome them full of holes. Mitchell then pro- [ a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Burle- ceeded to exchagze cloth® with one|son’s. . of the boys. The boys from Broadway| AMiss Alice Burdick has returned were also relieved of their funds, |from Fishers Island. amounting to 45 cents. Their busines: s. B. R. Gardner and son Rich- New Haven. Dr. Morris Hatheway of Hartford was the guest of his father, A. M. Hatheway Tuesday. Thomas Ellison of New York city was_in town Tuesday calling on ex- Teft's ice cream? Dillery permitted them to go. They | Tuesday at Gales Ferry where Herbert made from sweet cream. It excels all with the boys completed, Mitchell and | mond and Rev. J. W. Payne spent |Others. Churches, weddings and partie Number limited. Tickets good only for HAVE YOU TRIED the day. Regular weekday schedule. The kind that is | See below. stretch of highway between Ballou- Alderman James Ha; . ok i 31k ville and Attawaugan. Mrs, Pray was The Misses Mary and Annie Regan went and complained and Mitchell and Wallace Payne and Charles Burle- arrest followed. son are camping. Miss Lucy Wickwire of the New Britain telephone exchange, is spend- ing her vacation in Hampton. Miss Eliza Rawson, librarian at the ‘Willimantic Normal Training school, her. but Mrs. Pray threw him off.|Entry Day on Tuesday—Wild West oberts then struck Mrs. Pray in the ; head with both fists. Finally he desist.| Snow a Feature This Yoar—Track ed from his attack and made off. Mrs | in Prime Condition—Many Exhibits. Pray was not seriously injured. Rob- Dr. R. R. Gandy and Family Leave Town—Two Cases of Appendicitis. light went out on the grounds last night there was every indication that OBITUARY. the fair would be the greatest success in the history of the soclety. Mrs. Erastus Rogers of Noank. Mrs, Mary A. Maxwell, who has been visiting relatives in Providence, R. L, the past two weeks, has returned. Miss Helen C. Backus of South ndham has returned from a vaca- tion passed with relatives at Ocean beach. William Larrison of Philadelphia, Pa., is spending the week with his €randson, Frank McLean, of 279 Ash street. iss Edna Smith, who has been visiting at the home of H. E. Anthony, deturned to her home in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Bradbury, who has been visiting at the home of her parents here, has returned to her home in urday, Sept. 1lth, they will sail on the steamship Lapland for Germany. They will be absent about two years. | S I R"'l Pm During their stay they will visit Ber- Alphonse Bourke. Alphonse Bourke, who was injured|in the way of a wild west show and by a fall at the mill of the Quinebaug | the jntroductory to the thrée days’ company about two weeks ago, died at| gession was made with a parade of his home on Tiffany street early Tues- | Komp's rough riders, cowboy: day morning. His injuries were known | girjs " Mexicans, Indians and Spaniards to be very serious from the first and |, nted on their points and bronchos little hope was held out for his recov-| a¢ gix o'clock last night the pietur- ery. f v: inc! Yir. Bourke was a native of Canada, | €50ue cavalcade including a famous old ental eities. The doctor and his wife have been residents of the town for about ten years and have made many friends who wish them a safe journey and a pleasant stay. The town has lost a valued citizen and physician, the orders to which he belonged and There were many at the fair grounds Quime'_mux e by his wife, whom he | P, teh evening to see the exhibition. Ie is survived by his wife, whom he| “phe ghow is the feature attraction married a little over a year ago, it be- - |London were guests of Mr. May's ing his second. mafriage, and by six of the fair and is given inside a can sons and two daughters. General News. o troupe includes Kem’s combined com- Ilion, N. Y. Was b7 years Of 48, xmnlgs lmr‘tl)dus'h'l(g n»:u the s]ennuifio:;l up in their large touring car. Miss M. Sullivan, who has been Repairing Tenement Block. features and thrilling surprises ¢hat the guests of the Misses Moreau of Repairs and extensions are being| g0 to make up the typical representa- Jackson street, has returned to her | made by the Danielson Cotton company | tion of life on the plains. Last night SN town Monday with a party in a tour- ring- | the Keystone building. When the work | thrills by the reckless daring of the | Monday evening. X han s as peals of South Wind- |is completed the building will be in|congress of ricers and was intensely | William F. Murphy returned to e first class condition. v . m":'.:'i":-ci“'«;sq_ur:.n;x g acquaintances Open Season for Ducks. lassoing the vicious Spanish cattle and | Weeks' visit with relatives in town, x of all th ts i v of which th The Thursday evening prayer meet- Mrs. Ellen S. Wilkins, Miss Eliza- [ The law is off on ducks in Connecti- | p, b7 P0g, BFS) B FERY OF SOUE (M€ | g which have been omitted during beth Woodward and Miss Eliza G. Wil. | cut today (Wednesday) and some of { OIS 5 Aot 0t Aueier Wil b Seatimen ) kota have a prominent part. kins have returned from .a several | the sportsmen in Danielson will e out | pih JO¥e b PROTURCRE BAXE FRe BUOW A ¢hig week with the preparatory lecture weeks' European tour. to try for a bag. Some of the varie- Miss Hilda Johnson returned to her | !iés of ducks are quite plentiful in thisl , qa yp of Sioux Indians and the | celebrated mext Sunday. The pastor, home In Hartford on Tuesday after a section this season. other of members of the Barbeau fam- | Rev. E. C. Ingalls 1l return this week's visit with Mrs. Oscar Swanson, No. 53 Lewiston avenue, August left with a touch of the chill | Willimantic and at the Connecticut Wlll!nm B Otis and _Rahh!ns Car- auglsw James Ryan, who has been the guest |of fall and the official thermometer | fair in Hartford before making a ‘ump | Tier were visitors in Norwich Mon- home in Pomfret. The young men |grees, with Tuesday the coldest morn- | commence a tour of the big southern are schoolmates in Canada. ing since early spring. There was no | fairs. Frank Sibley and granddaughter, {rost.n:ut there came mighty near be- In Exhibition Halls. Miss Doris of ‘Pawtucket, R. I, who | D& OD€. IS + While the cowboys and Indians were i ™ i od have been- visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. | The Comnecticut company has been|interesting a big audience. all was hus- | Tae ‘e, U1P, DY touring car o E. Fisk, returned home Tuesday. e a romaE, Tepairs Lo thelr|tle and bustle in the exhibition balls | g, Francis hospital, Hartford .o be Thomas Foley of a local trucking |out ties and ralls with new material, | Lo ii% Ane displays were being |,perated on for- appendicitis Sunday ¢ o es U Tial. | given the final touches before the van- firm, who has been under treatment at | The roadbed will he in first class con- evening. 5 H e 8t Ci guard of the inspecting thousands ar- Vickwi Jew Bt. Joseph's hospital, left that institu- { dition before the advent of cold v W s Gardner Wickwire returned to New tion this week, having fully recovered. | weather. ’:;:nr:e K. Shaw is at the right of | HAven Monday. Miss Lois Endicott, who has been | A party of Danielson young people|sne entramce to the eshibition build. | JoMm F. O'Connell returned Satur- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Boss, | were at Squaw Rocks for an outing|ing and B. D. Bughee at the left, the has returned homeé accompanied by | Tuesday afternoon. former with a display of Poole pianos John Boss, who will visit at her home. An experiment in oiling road sur-|ang Vietor talking machines and the James Haggerty. Jr.. of lower Main |faces Is being tried opposite the resi-|jatter with a finely arranged display street left Tuesday for a ten days |dence of George H. Call on Broad of Beacon blenkets and chaperros. tour. His itinerary. will take in New |Street. The dressing was applied this M. Elliott has a section devoted | § . week and the value of its use for kill- ave - o ety Richmond. and 014 Point | [LF G [t will be watched with interest ;‘;,;hg;;’,",‘,,;’;* g60d points of Sorosis | saparilla its great curative power in Danielson. Mrs. William E. Shta and daughter, | 4 gemon automobile flashed through Greenberg to be operated on for ap- | Danlelson, means s coming along the road when she was _— New and Up-to-date Hotel in overy June 2["- to 5,,., 1at, 1000, of hnion street left Monday for a visit | aocosted by Roberts, who was in an RUTNAM FAIR. particular. s in New Haven, intoxicated condition. Roberts seized COLCHESTER ¥ IHA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. M. HOURIGAN, Jewett City. Dr. R. R. Gandy and family left town FUNERAL DIRECTOR. New London 10.40 a. m., Wllch Hui MOOSUP HOUSE. A Dew feature was added this year |y, “fonna, Paris and other contin- | Bpectal “attention _paud to Commareim | G0 James R. May and family of New Second Hand . F. brother, Rev. M. H. May of St. An- Mr. ‘Bourke | {48 enclosure inside the track. e | 00 e ractory. Sunday. Thes came| Wil Be Seld Special | Irving Watkinson of Norwich was in | Ppices $10.00 to $20.00 ing car. > Two Glenwoods, home in Greenville, to their tenement block in the rear of | the audience was given a series of | C. C. Barton returned to Norwich One Magee, One Royal Woodlawn. interested observers of the methods of | Pitisburgh Sunday evening after two |y g GREATEST VALUES EVER. Borough Briefs. fly, The show will be two days in|Week and conduct the meeting. Hardware, Plumbing, Heating. itis at Back h ital. They |to the customer on seasonable goods. |and ashore. s S Touring i o Every departmént in the store bears SPE the cut price marks. THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STOKE Main St., Danlelson, jun218 James D Keech, Mgr e seve S Kitohen, ;mmr BLOCK ISLAND JRWETT CITY HOTEL, 5 A due Block Illnnd 12 lndp U R\I\L- Leave filock l-lnr\ 2 18 Watch HHI 3.30 p. m., ul New n 5 p. m.. Norwich 6.16 BORDAYS "Leave Norwich 5.15 s, m. has returned from her vacation. erts was later arrested by Deputy Tuesday was entry day for the 12th rning for Seaside Park, N.| Furalture d_ Crawford Ceoking | 1140 a. m., due Block lnllsm Mr. and Mrs. C. Winfleld Noyes and | Sheriff Michael Grimshaw and locked | annual exhibition of the Putnam Park J‘t‘eaf’}]"evrem:’he‘, NE he” dugets BE the | . Rasges. lfiiru\r§1fl§)?.ulfilav: Block ndu.a\::: childfen are guests of Captain and |UP !N the police station at Danielson. | and Fair association and when the last | 4o (o " arents for a few days. Sat- | __ FPhones—Store §1-2; house 35-5. ondon 6.30 p. Norwich,7 p Ehors "Dinner 'Houses and " Bathin Beach near landings at Watch Hill an H. 8. King. Mg’ | Block Isiand. 53] Cxcursion. s g s From Norwlch to Wateh Hill.1 8 = .16 Watch Hill, Sunda limited lo 5 wel 0812 | o 00 iliind, limited o day . 100 Blok Island, Bundny Hmited IO 7 b3 Sy T day B w {1t “Heach § {paean oh), weekdays andl Sandays, ¢ti include trolley from fon to Bozch A s b g » the Congregational church and the d g~ wmm}: - but hias long been a resident of Dan- | S, CPach passing through the| 'y p'S, have lost valued and active ({);‘,‘la‘ml,n‘fn‘,”,,h, Tt Gitenrist jelson and is an old employe of the S t4 members. Agent. Rooms, $1.00 a Day . The W!w I'l.‘lll‘ I-vl‘-flu Ce., AND UPWARD b A Baggage to and {rom Station free. rand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City E M EECH CLARK'S CRUISES OF THE “CLEVELA vaudeville acts and has two bands, one0n the Lord’s Supper. which will be DANIELSORN (Hamburg-American Line) . 18,000 tons, brand new, superbly fitted. Hound the Worl[ of Arthur Moran, has returned to pis | registered just a fraction under 40 de-|of 600 miles to Virginia where it will d‘gr BEGi W B Realbatad Suriaas THE UNDERPRICE SALE From New York October 18, \u morning taking down a man named [ now at The Boston Dry Goods Store an Francisco, Feb. four months, cesting only u big bargaln prices | AND UP._ including all expenses afioat FEATURES: Il‘.lrl. . Burma, Japan. An Visit ususuatly lnno- 1208 Amnual Orfent Crulse, Feb. 8, "10, ty North German Lioyd 8. 8. “Groseer urfuerst,” 73 days, Including 24 days Egypt and Palestine, $400 up. FRANK C, CLARK, TIMES BLDG., % ¥ jun2ws Attend the 9 Cent Sale ¥ lo‘r’-rn. Phl " e YO DRY AND FANOY COODS ' '—at the— & Morse have a big exhibition of Sterl- | power to cure many and varied COM- | wrrase with US and Save Moaey® Winifred, formerly of this city, have | Broad street about 10.30 Monday even- | i Tanges. D. F. X. McAvoy shows | plaints, including dunluoiunblood . ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. K.y.ion. stlll‘Ol, returned to .their home in Hartford ing., It was making every bit of speed after visiting several weeks with rela- that could be squeezed out of its en- | TUE that will be of mueh interest. tives in this city and South Wind- gine and ‘the five people who were in Eancy work and art.designs. came in h —m THE IB'I'—- freely during Tuesday and when com- the car were having one of the rides - of their life. Not a light was showing | Pleted this morning will ‘be of excep- tional interest. Y ness anywhere on the machine. The driver ' portions w tlan at his summer home in Colum- probnbly thought that the moon was Fruit and Vegetables. nm.m A M'efl" & 081z ker- ‘| bia, leaves today to resume his Y. M. a g00d enough werk te allow him The showing of fruit and vegetables I I ; y the state automobile laws|also promises to be good. There are THOMAS H. WILSON'S, W‘ “'“fiw de 3 / _ . 78 Franklin Strest. C. A. work in the southwest. He is located in Kansas City, but his field :hout carrving lights. They were do-|also some -urpd-u in store to the extends throughout six states. ing Afty miles an bour if they were yisitors in the wongan’ epartment angle Jamps and a hand sewed, braided | ailments of the nlomuh. troubles ®utnag, Conn. Danielson, Pulnam, Moosup. augdd u want ut your bume “!.or:.lha nunllc. there is no me- ur than tnrough the columns u The Bulletin.