Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1909, Page 2

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to Track Walking, John Nelson |§ Gets Struck by Train. Nelson, aged 75, narrowly es- 3 death Saturday morning when ; ss potruck by i e MK | yard to take on additional cars and | for Poriland to be the guests of rel- came through without stopping. The |atives over Labor day. RS ST aarTT: 'l,:’,'"": 2t.the | siranger endeavored to make the train | My and Mrs. J. B. Baldwin and e e e Btnaci T | but only succeeded in seising the han- | daughters, Mra. B. B. Riggleman and B ot Erates more than ance. dle of a passing car and could not | Miss Jessie M. Baldwin, are in Hol- St morning the gates were|Make the step. Train Announcer Mur- | liston, Mass, today, attending & re- " to hlock the crossing for the|PhY 8nd a bystander caught the man | upion' of the Adams family. of the passenger train that | DY the legs and the passing.trdin | ., jfigges Kingsley, who live on es here for Boston at 6.20 o'clock. | (NEW him to the ground. His face Wes | ine ola Card rond to Chestnut Hill e i Toumn b Horth: to the| ossistance of ‘the-two ‘men the stran- | 'S Tepdifiag their house. The claps ik ‘bide. The gate tender seeing’|€eT Would have been sucked beneath PORN(s hate been on Tor the patt te shouted and Nelson mot heeding | e moviug train and probably crushed | {pa¢ perioq, g B Vi M- a1 M ’ ke it The 4.08 express Saturd/v afternoon i but s that he wanted to Hart- %fi: fo reach nim. but he was too | pi, S (LIRS wADIeC (e train. | was run In two sections, tramo was b % Y R 37 away. 0 heavy that three cars bad to be e train was running slowly, as 3 | 1t has to stop at the milk depot just| Theater Audiences Like David Copper- | fached 1o the second section before it least of the crossing, but the breast Field. ©. beam of the engine struck Nelson on 3 b The right arm, tossing him to one side | o hay S Copperfleld was the attraction of the tracks with considerable force. el Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucier and family, formerly of this eity, are the at the Loomer opera house both aftet- | guests’ of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blan- -jooon and evening Saturday © | chette of Maple avenue. The Luciers zr-h.prgx?e:fix;m?fii:nufiu‘;txr:éfl;e presentation met with the approval of | now reside in Holyoke, Mass. Mr, Lu- 8t. Joseph's hospital, where an exam- | Poh audiences. cier was at onc time & supernumerary ination disclosed that he was not fa- 8 g on the local police force. tall; injured, but had sustained a| Cosgrove-Daly Wedding Invitations. U A - brol arm and was badly scratched } Invitations have been rece;ved from Personals. " and bruised about the body. He was|Mr. and Mrs. James Daly of Hartford | ;oo o G FER 0 resting comfortably at the hospital on | for the marriage of their daughter, | “_E_l‘: e n‘:x Ty isith prm_ ' Bunday afternoon.” He lives on Jack- | Annie Frances, and Patrick Aloysius “‘lpl e ng son street. osgrove of Utica, N. Y., on Tuesd: . —— September 7, in St. Joseph's cathed- | Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Max- ©Lebanons to Play West Ends. ral at 10 o'ciock. Miss Daly has many | Well of 84 Oak street arc visiting New There will be a good ball game on | friends in this city. She is a grau- |Haven friends. Zebancn field this afternoon when thetlate of the Willimantic normal train- | Favette Safford of Spring street is ong Lebanon nine tries conclusions | I8 school and has been teaching in | spending a few days at his cottage at ik the West Ends of this city. Hartford for the past two years. Pleasure beach. i P A Billiken and County Beater Entered.|, [, F (lifford, master of cersmonics ¢ HENNY OF. TERIN JEmping. . R. Sadd has his bay gelding Bil- | is visiting at his home in this city. A stranger who tried to board the|ijken entered in one of the 2.40 classes f the second soction of the 408 express on | in a race meet that is to be held this | i Will be a mecting o Baturday afternoon had a narrow es- | woek in Worcester, Mass. John Cur. |5U€3 Daughters and Sons at 10 from a horrible fate. ran has entored County Beater in the | Meadow street Tuesday afternoon. e section had backed down in the | 850 craie race the big d» of the Wil-| _Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiliams of limantic faic, which is Wednesday, | Oak street are visiting relatives of September 1 Clyde Martin wili [ Mre. Williams in Ellington. drive County Beater. Mr. Dondero| Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of Maple ’ . has not decided as to whether he will | avenue are enjoying the fag end of start Donnybrook in the races at the | the summer season at Watch Hill. local fafr. At present the horse i8 & | James Sullivan of South Norwalk is little out of conditiony due, it is said, spending a few days with his mether, - to a series of accldents that befell him | Mrs., Bridget Sullivan of Oak street. BO.to n Store Hills Grove trac There will be a hearing in the pro- 4 Py . bate court September 10 on the ad- Promising Entries for Athletic Meet. |, inisiration account of Thomas P. The committee on entries for the WILLIMAKTIC, CCNN. athigtic Figet that siBite held in cong ] ToR- A Miss Dorothy Mae Rishop has re- nection with the = coming fair next|(,rmed from a fortnight's stay with week at Horseshoe park, is meeting her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah McCor- with good success In securing entries Ta % for the nine events. J. Jerome Dono- | Mick of Manchester. WILL BE CLOSED |hue the local Marathoner, has entered | A gold medal contest will be held the 3-mile run. One of his strongest [at the First Baptist church Friday LABOR DAY opponents will be young Benoft of |evening, September 17, under the aus- Taftville, who gave him a hard go|pices of the W. C.T. T three weeks ago ai Baltic. The Y.| Albert Heden, a clerk in H. B. . IR M. C. A. relay team will be made up | Reade's grocery store, and family left of O'Donohue, McCarthy, Bristol and | Saturday for 2 short visit with friends Denman. The entry committee, com- | in Worcester, Mass. CAR BONA prises Dewitt Lathrop, A. T. Johnson | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sullivan of and John R. McCarthy. No. 4 Prospect street left Saturday for Cleaning Fluid Baseball Gossip. Boiton 4Nd Worekster The Young Emeralds journeyed ot| rs George A. Richmond and Will not explode, is unburnable. As|Colchester Saturday and broke even | gawanter anms who o mond vond @ cleanser it is without equal—one that | with the Young Glants of that bor- | jic'"Vir. and Mrs. John T. Bradshaw, always proves satisfactory. All spots h i have returned to Waterbury. e Shamrocks went to Columbia or stains caused by grease, paint or|g, ,‘;',,m_h:':(;"".‘".".,; ot Felipse toam | _Charles Watterson and party of Sey a three days’' visit with friends in oil are qui removed by Carbona|on Columbia Green. The Alfalfasts|™our in a big. high-powered Automo- without injury to the most delicate|won out in the ninth by some heavy :"’d""““l i, T/ Oole s N O Ebtics, Price a bottle, 26c. stick work. The score was, Eclipse | Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livingston of ;s T Westerly, R. L. are guests of Alfred + Local Notes. 3 Noel of 162 Main street. Willls T. Copeland of Chaplin was | A. N. Vaughan, proprietor of a Un- in Willimantic on business Saturday. |lon street store, left Sunday afternoon . school Su lles Frank M. Lincoln and Robert Gal- for his home in Abington for a couple ligan are in New York for Labor day. | °f days. The county commissioners have | Fn&ineer Fred W. Deming of the A few of the many at a reasonable{ transferred J. N. Alger's license at 953 | Willimantic Machine company’s plant 10, Shamrocks 8. » R and Mrs, Deming are enjoying points price. Main streefy to Joseph Delud - § SRR A i J. G. Jewett of Jewett City stopped 3;;"‘"’" on the Providence river to 12-inch Wooden Ruler, le. off in_this city Saturday on his way | %% % " Pen Holders, 1c to be. , | to visit friends in Hartford to call on homas 'F.. Cotter, managef of an B N 1 toine & |iocat frien automobile supply house in New Ha- ven, spent Sunday with his parents, o Mrs. Annie Polsen of Norwich pass- Rubber Wwasers, 1c to e. ed through this city Saturday on her| i #nd-Mrs. Jogeph Cotter of Park Wooden Boxe: 10c. way to Hartford to be the guest of |>leec: < Water Color Crayons, friends for a few days. Raymond Brown, who Is emploved by a £hurch street market firm, com- meneés a week’s vacation today, which ‘he will pass in the Wilingtons ‘and in Pencil Tablets, 5. Miss Margaret Cavanaugh of Col- Ink Tablets, 5c, 10c. po- chester js visMing her sister, Mrs. M. E. Sullivan of Ash avenue. Steel Pens, a dozen 5e. ™ 8, Mtk Chirles Webat P Springfield, Mass. Note Book: c. Rh aa o g Chirles Webster & Brnest Washburn and young son, Taftville called on relatives here Sat- | g, ik < Composition Books, 5e, 10c. urday and left on an afternoon train | eigmieen maars op oty Jeiting Mrs. Elizabeth Casey of 71 Jackson street for a fortnight, returned to their home in Blackstone, Mass., Sunday. Twine Bags, 10c, 25c. Cloth Bags, 25c. 14 OTICE. The legal vot Bponges, 1lc. at Yeomans' Hall on Saturday. Sept. 11, | stores, except the drug stores, which 09, at 1 o'clock . m., to transact the | close at noon, will be closed all day, R Swing business, viz, _|and all the mills and factonies will be rst—-To determine whether said|closed, because of Labor day. Town of Celumbia will 81 d and re- " Tth, 1907, concern- | Mrs. Albert Hall of 1daho Spings, . peal its vote of Oct. Tth, 1907, concern- - o Ing its acceptance of a 'fund of fifteen | Col. with her daughter, Mrs. Charles hundred ($1,500) dollars from Mary B.|Peck, and grandson, Master Albert Yeomans of 'said Town, and relating 1o fpeck of New York, is visiting her Fall Quarterly Style Book with| faid Town known as “Tesmane Hall | nicces, Misses Mabei and Bertha John- Paper Pattern, for 20c. Second —To determine whether said | SO n _will vote and order the S Rev. John J. Flemming, pastor of Ten ounce can Soap Paste, 10c """’“ :"r"r“d r”‘:'(“ to r""”‘_“" St. Joseph's chure! and Rev. J. J. walue at 7c. SR Of e taset mulnieg|McGuane were in New London Satur- 4 CATRINgS oW UNERDERAGH. day, attending the funeral of the Re Liquid Shampoo Soap, 25c. Thied—To do any other business per- |l Joynt, pastor of the St. Mary L taining to the above named fund proper | Star of the Sea church. Safety Razor with six blades, 3100, to be done at said meeting. " © | Flilitop ‘Hose company held its an L. BUGENE WINT " Men's Medium Weight Shirts and J. LYNDE PORTER, nual outing and clambake yesterday Drawers, each 60c. GEO. H. CHAMPLIN, at Ayer's grove on the Willimantic. Selectmen. | The bake was an unusually zood one Collarless Shirts of percale in many | _September 4. 1508, and those who participated in the fes- eolorings, 50c. DISTRICT OF STAFFORD, m tivities had a very enjoyable time. bate Court, Sept. 3, 1909. E."H, Hall & Son of North Wind- Bsfate of Leroy W. Agard, late of | ham réport that there is only suffi- 8o Hi y, 8 ol assa- " uih (ladley. in the State of Massa-|cjent water in their pond to operate Upon the appiication of Isamc .| their-plant another week. Unless good The H. C. Mufl'flv 0. | agari oravimg that anchiars jetters] substantial ratns fall, they will have of administration may be granted on|to suspend operations temporarily. Agents Ladies’ Mome Journal Paper | fail estate as by application on file| La Beile Lenora, vocalist, and her Patterns. Ordered, That said application he|Mmother, Madame Pewee, pianist, who sept6d 4 heurd and_ determined at the Probata|came here a vear ago today and filled ?}{flprfir‘gi dR!nn"n{né_ in .!r;,ld District. n;n a six months' engagement at the Sce- e ay of September, A. D. 1909, | nic le ", - * . ELMORE & SHEPARD, Al 5%, g2y of Saptember, A. D, 1009 [ic tomple, have returmed and ‘wil again entertaih local audiences at one notice be giv J n (B cossors to Besslons & EImowe) | cq in said satate of Hue pendmecy i | Of the picture houses this season. #=aid application. and the time and place| Dr. T. J. Brynes and Francis Hef- Embalmers and Funoral Direotors, | 2, nosrine, treredt w3 bl S50 | orminor maciviie ‘were. - hia e Sunday en route for a visit In Pu circuiation in s d ¢ 60-62 North Streot, poating 3" copy “thereot on the publy |4 To make connections they drove Eignpost in the town of Stafford, in said | from Rockville to South Coventry, _ Teiephone cotnactron. District. taking the trolley there to this city sepéd ROBERT H. FISK, Judge. |and then the 4 p. m. train to Putnam. If We Could make every saver in this vici\nity realize that in THIS savings institution he is assured of as good security as is possible in any bank of the land, our business would more than double in a month. Why let your money work partly for others when it might as well work solely for you? 717 Main St, Willimantic. Ghe Telephone 199 e : . g 3 Willimantic Savings i Institute susza H. C. MURRAY, Prest. 1s no advertising medi Connmecticut un‘u n"‘u e85 results, L. M. REED Bas the agency for the Travelers Life and Aceldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., ad the Unlted States Health and A .ci- ,dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite for rates and full particulars. Box 281. Willimantic, Ct. B e HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St. Willlmantie, Ct. ‘Telephone. Lady Assistant ALL KINDS OF - Fine Groceries and Fruit AT THIS STORE N. D. Webster, Treas. Willimantic, Danie . - iy b i B i T G T AL Y ‘""*«“"‘-‘"fi‘”‘ e 3 2 55 ¢ it o o looked for in the selection o 10 NEW YO Street McGuire of Putnam will be | ton, e p A g dmmmflm&d’l‘!‘l{ SELR 2 3 national convention, which is - ‘. eet in Boston In August of mext | West Staftord, Mrs. Florence Kay 4| "y "o way — the comfortable - J ine Newell; Lull district, Miss | Way of travelg. « ¢ CRIMINAL CASES Waterman; Patten district Miss| .Steamers New Hampshire and Helen M. Leonard; supervisor of mUS- | Chester W. Chapin—safe, staunch ves- Assigned for Hearing Before Judge Harriet G. Werner. | 4015 thaf have every comfort and cons Bennett—S8hort Calendar List. Found Beer and Wine. venlencs for the traveler. e Deputy Shriff Louis Helm armed! A deiightful voyage on Long Island The following is the list of crimi- | with a search warrant issued by Pros-| gound and a superb view of thé won- :l-lbo-uh -‘;fl: t-hn ‘eontl:(uet g--th-.\cr; ecl;t:n: ‘l\‘:;‘nthm. g_ ?'Cg::lell ‘;;ldfig derful skyline and waterfront of New i ses—Shoot for 0 be heard at the term of court wi a place v en! 9 Wingthe ot e %% % % % " s % "% | will open in this city tomorrow (Tues- | Stafforaville, Friday night, and secur-| Yo, Woodward Trophy—Dayvi o 2 day) morning with Judge Willlam L. | ed a large quantity of beer and wine. ‘es New London af-1t Final Game, 13-4—Social and Per-| Runs, Dayrille Brooks, 2 Bennett on bench; .also the short | Domenico will be brought before the|DP. M. Weekdays (also Sunduys until sonal Interests. M 3 calendar and trial list court on a charge of violating the|Sept. 6); due Pler foot of East 224 St 1 Canitingad Casts. liquor lasy. 5.45 a. m. (Mondays excepted) and Pler Irving Lyon, Ross Lyon and Mrs. | off Bouch i ‘i Buskaieon | gtare v, Matthow Krell, 40, North River, 7 a. m. Herbert Lyon ‘were at Oakland Beach | 3., g and assaul 3 WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. i accompanied Saturday to witness the game the nine from that town and Mr. Larrisen is a rabid fan er for Connie Mack’s Athletics and ex- pressed himself as much pleased by the exhibition put up by both nines of the Eastern Connecticut league. DANIELSON i E [ RS TR al nssrnssmens i Y. Gourie M ool knd Samily of SYw er Dupre, recelving stolen * | Farewsil Gift of Gold for Supt. and P goods P N SRR S St state ve. ‘Adelaide Dupre, ‘burglary: | Mra. Jeffors—Sunday School Ses- | AGent, New Lendon. Lorn - lle will state vs. Bugene Osler, recefving stolen e Gluns. £ i waek o Rockington, where sng | son. Mise Ruth Johnzon and M Eoode! state i Paul St George, re: is to teach during the coming school | yric . “Moriory and Katherine Bill Ot e dthimtony Dusutary (oUE o Sfim m?nmy.?r.:‘:lu" s‘.:m:e ¥“Miss Annie Holt of Lisbon Falls, Me, | Week at their cottage at Alxander's probation); state vs. Thomas Gorman, e e g ey oy o 3 ; is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D.| ' tony; state ve. Eober Ailier, thete ot | Supt. and Mrs. W. B. S, Jefters, and Martin. imer camp- | yorge; took them completely by surprise. BN 3irs. Titen Moore of New York iy | Da¥® betr spendine, e e Sorngd [ Horss: state vi. John Deviin, thett of | 100K, o 4 FOPIC Sl 3 - NEw visiting her son, James Moore, and . Sweet called Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers to family. msl.q%'x?:mpnm recently entertained o TEI e the middle of tha room and presented Attorney J. J. Desmond of Norwich | oyl "5 Johnson and family of Dor- | State vs. Charles Loomis, intoxica- | them in behalf of the party a purse of YORK was in Danielson Saturday. b tlon; state vs. Dominico Rodgers, as- | gold. Mr. Jeffers rallied from his . gt T Y e e dys Burroughs left on Sun- |Sault with intent to murder; state vs.|surprise and cordially acknowledged chels L spending the holiday with relatives (n day for East Orange, N. J., where she Timothy Healey, intoxication nd | the gift, after which the party joined Danielson. ear. camping on private property: state|in singing Blest Be the Tie. The vis- Miss Dora Domingue js visiting rel. | 18 fo teach e o Ing e sthampton, | v5. Dan_ Haggerty, intoxication and |ftors took thelr departare, a1l express- atives in Pawtucket and New Bedford | \oo8: (2 T (DRITE, Jon "the guest of | breach of the peace; state vs. Marga- | ing regret that Mr. and Mrs, Jeffers Fa this_ week. iV Wooawerth. ret Maloney, Intoxication and vagran- | were to leave the grounds. o Charles' Russell is il at his home on M My ¥ WPCCL g chitdren, who | cv; state v&! John Maloney, vagrancy: e T . g have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hen- | State vs. John Smith, intxoclation an al Session of Sunday School. Rudolph_ Richards of Boston is at|havelbeen guests of et TG S8 i, | vagrancy; state vs. John Coyne, in- home in Danielson for the holida Tl o Beturay toxication and breach of the peace; | The last session of the camp Harry E. Palmer has been spending | Myt O3 (N USRI L j0aces today | state vs. Everett Harrington, statutory | ground Sunday school was held Sun- a yacation at his home in Danielson. | (\fonday) for Willimantic, where she | barglary: state vs. Cido Jendi, breach |day. There was an attendance of 2. Alphonse Quintal is spending the| ' 1)"hier the normal school for the | Of the peace; state vs. Edward Austin, | The average attendance at Sunday | M (¥S B Hid B, "p o0 o 0 holiday with friends in Leominster,| .,ming vear. cruelty to animals; state v George school this vear is the largest In the | poneayo” Street, Afondays, We fon Ma. Mise . D. Putnam, who is to teach | McMadd, burning buflding with intent | history of the school Gaye, Pridays, st S o T edues- James 8. Martin of Portland. Me. 18 15y Morristown, N. 3. left for that place | t0 defrand iagurguce company: state “Phone o write for foder. visiting Mr and Mrs, Tra D. Martin. | o1 S0y vs. Huntington Sandal, breach of the Holiday Visitors. PR PN otiee oK e John Aylward of Southbridge is a t ‘hs enters Willi- | Peace; state vs. Nazaire Pepin, as- 1 2 Charles Prince of Franklin, Mass., s Robert Saunders, breach of the peace; | PNeT Labor day, the [furgest boing At vigiting relatives in Danielson. state vs. Joseph Duyea, breach of the -, Trank R. Smith of East Greenwich, PUTNAM Deace: “aiate va. Joscph Benoit, as. | tereeined his daugnters, Misses Corrie 3 | e met O o o | i S S et 1| 8 TCn” SR GrolF S1| PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. B over K 5 O : Prescott, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- New Principal Arrive —Holiday Traffic Heavy—C. T. A.|George Fuller, Win Gt of pstautedl, Sine. Hal, R. Eaton, the.new principal of| U. Convention Preceded by Rally— |ive Laparie, sale to Diacklisted per- Miss Teasic Sealth o€ New ' Londoo STEAMER SIGJ!I SEER. " ! 4 son. s the fall term tomorrow (Tuesday). Miss Mary Avery of the high school [ C. Joseph Peck Ernest P. Ches- | pye. o aaacstiar Satucter, Joag Jorh Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larkin have|faculty has returned from Farming- |bro: motion for bond for prosecution.| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newell are | 3ol T30 25 fOUQwS: Two round trips been entertaining Mrs. Elizabeth Ed- | ton to Putnam. The Mechanical Appliance Co. vs. Ash- | entertaining over the holiday Mr. and | eesn Piexeuce cin Crsancny Aomion wards of New York. \ M. P. Paine, messenger of the su- [cr Mangle Co.: motion for pérmission | Mre. Julius Newell, Burgess Newell [ observing the follewing Miss Eva Jackson of Medway, Mass., | perfor court, has returned to Putnam, | to file bill of particulars. William Mc- | and Miss Florine Davis at their cot- Morning Trip. has been the guest of Miss Clara|after spending the summer at South | Coy and Mary McCoy vs. John Kelley; | tage on Mystic avenue. Ledve Norwich $.05 a. m., New Loa- L'Heureaux. ‘Woodstock. nonsuit for faflure to file bill of par Rev. and Mrs. Nicola Sabbarese of | don 9.20. Ocean Beach 9.45, Pleasure Mrs. Francis Burroughs is visiting John E. Boyle and Charles Stauff of | ticulars. Bartholomew Cote vs. Eu-|gall River have been spending two | Beach 10.19, arrive Crescent Beach Unexcelled freight and _passenger serviec direct to and trom New York All Outzids Staterooms, ¥rom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. her son, George Buroughs, in Paw- | Pawtuckét were guests of Putnam |gene Cote and Napoleon Roussea; de- | weeks at the Elderage on Norwich | 1030 4 . tucket, T fault for failure to answer. Mary L.|avenue. Mr. Sabbarese is pastor of | 1o yMiiE—SLenve | Crescent Beach Dr. Rienzi Robinson has a new au- Taken to State School. aves vs. Israel B. Mason: hearing|the Paima Chiesa M. E. Italiana of | Beach 11 New London 11.50, arrive tomobile. - of motion for more speci state- | Fanl River. Norwich 1.06 p. m. Thomas Ward s recovering from in- | Special Officer Herman Catver ac- |ment. Noe Caron vs. Latham & Crane; | *‘Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gardiner of Afterncon Tr juries tecently received by falling | companied Eva Bressord to the state | hearing of motion for more specific | fondon are at their cottage on Have Leave Norwich 205 p. m., New Lon- from & trolley car. scll;c;?;ctx;:lgirGl:O?_!"Ml;{ldh’,l‘::\:.-"v of s!.xulnlm;m C- ¥ E. Rl;hnrdson et al, | avenue, gon 320, Ocean Beach 3 qkh Flessurs . ¥k 2 S 9 appeal from probate; that --nearance : ) yre spent Sunday | Beach 4.10. arrive Crescent Beach 4. Special Evangelistic Services. the Tourtellotte high school, Thomp- | be entered for appellee and for. leave | wine hie foin o tiro apent Sunday | MReturning—Leave = Grescont Beac The New England Evangelical asso- | son, is staying in Putnam. to answer if forther pleading ia re-| " 3 N Sterrs ls enjoying & ten days: | 540 P m. Pleasure Beach §, Oosen clation will supply four evangelists to|° William Schiedge of South Manches- | clifua " Taa M. Beaudin s Medrick | varaton aih il Sor v | Beach 535 New Loadon 5.50. arrive assist Rev. R. ushman in a week |ter was in Putnam Saturday. Beaudin; addiitonal “order of notice.|avenue. very Sunday leave Norwlch 9 & m. of special services at the Methodist| Miss Alice Bradford of Plainfleld has | wijjjam ' Scheel vs. Connecticut “Co. W. B. Hovey is spending the holiday [ 8nd 205 p. m. On the moruing tri church, commencing next Sunday and | peen the guest of Miss Marjorie Brad- | motion for bond. Frank Bemnett Ve |at pis cotr : venue ¥ | running only as far as Pleasure Beac continting until the following Sun- | ford. ) : Ny NH & H ER Cosotion e — and return; on the afternvon irip day. These services are to mark the| 'Mrs. Prescott Warren Is recovering | for nond. Harrict S. Bemmett ve No| oo TooooT T ach and retwrs. opening of the fall campaign in re-|from a recent illness. T MR R Co; Mot 16 aties Rowell the loug-distance PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., liglous work. F. Walden Wright lias returned {rom | pona. ' Maude C. Lucas ‘ve. Jobn J, | ey ied in London vecently, 1o Werwich, Conn. Holiday Observance. & business trip to North Ashford = |Lucas; motion for further order of | nd®, 0% K001 3 tortune in America | AYERY C. SMITH, Managing Owner. The mills are closed and business| Imilien Gaboury has sold his black- | notice! The Mercantile Finance Co. | ser6a will be practically suspended in Dan. |smith business on Livery street 10|y Ivans & Meekins: default for fall- | Where he created many records steamer BLOCK ISLAND jelson after noon today (Monday),|Joseph J. A. Burke. ure to answer. Edward G. Wright, | TUning- June 20th to Sept. Tih, 1009, inclusive. There will be no special observance of Prentice House Moved. admr., vs. George E. Tripp et al.: (1) the holiday in this town, and many| The Mrs. Anna L. Prentice house [interlocutory judgment of interplead- will go away to find amusement. on Bullock street has been moved to | ! (2) hearing on plaintiff's motion Town Ha"’ Danielson, The attractions at Wildwood park | the rear of the Prentice residence to | that the several defendants be required and the baseball games in the different | ;make space for the new Peloquin | to answer and set forth their claims. F ‘ o DAYS: Leave Norwich ».20 fovns along the trolley line are about | pack. Uncontested Divorces. riday, sept 1v. aw London 850 & . Watch everything that has been arranged to| “Mrs, Carrie Bullard of Providence | xanoy M. Caffrey vs. Patrick Caf- - RETURNING. Leays Biock 1aiand 315 keep the crowds interested. has'been the guest of relatives in|r " {arry G. Holmes vs. Emily R. Th F"‘a| se"lemen! Watch Hill 3.80 p, m. due New e o Do P viph . Bullard has returnea | Holmes. INDAYS "enve Norwich B15a. m ‘Work is progressing slowly on the mseipn; B, - Trial List. . Se. septd | New Eomd: 10.40 A& m. Waton Hif construction of the dam for the Dan- | from a stay at Narragansett Pler. Mr.| o oo goo S L | Prices. 26, 35c, §0c and La . & iRy avatcr Hiil 4! ielson Cotton company across the | Bullard made the "_‘“’ by carriage. Quinebaug river above Cotton's bridge. | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gilman and | Jou0 FrOT L, B0y Ol els ROTR . " 5 oh Hill_4 p. m., dus New The work has reached that stage where | Miss Louise Rivard have been spend- {y, "ot 0"y “K “Richardson et al wh i I d J “ [:t wtors " Biheriauats una g v v . rd e o 8ho! 1 Houses and Bathin, preparations are being mdde to ex-|ing a few days at Bethel, Vt. T - Bre 10 {rate In Jewetl bl paiors, Dingier ‘Houste and” Etning from probate in will of William Ross; ING: Leave Block Island tend the foundations into the riverbed, Awarded F‘": Premium. deq o |ileed, class I sub. 3. Ferdinand G Block Island. S e work remaining e e _is frs. i Allard was awarded a -a he Grosvenordale Co. o i such extent as to preclude the possi- mitr!,,r;,:,',f:n' at the fair for a very " . " gy JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. Erom m—wms‘ ":1 “‘A(;lh H”a‘ ¥ o bility of the dam heing finished for|jnteresting exhibit of cox-comb plants [ Bennett vs. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.| You will find in Lottt g Bt “";'.i‘ P ITEEETIS 50 several months vet. in the flowering state. Co. Harriett 8. Bennett vs. N. Y T e aoea ot Detury { miook § limited to day.. . 108 Watch Out for Dog Poisoner. William J. A. Tatton, Jr, of South |H. & H. R. R. Co. William § 8. 1 kinds. Aeals & urs: | Blook Islan Umited i Over on the West Side someone s | Manchester is in Putnam to attend the | the Connecticut Co. k Tert's ice crea Tewett City Candy | (88 Loood s ) poisoning dogs and some other people|C. T. A. U. convention. appeal from probate: claimed as priv- | Kitchen. ne " Mary's hall, Haskeil | While Be are mighty certain that they will not Heavy Holiday Travel. ileged because an appeal from probate | block, Jewe y nn. include trolley from New Lon- el ”"h%"'dw"" "}':‘ Y . If} The afternoon New York-Boston ex- | of Will To Court "QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. S Farther Inforin ; \ey can find out who he is. The dogs s, west bound, was run in two sec- . s @ 4 Iy at office of n 8 are getting poison, but whether it is|fions Saturday afternoon to accommo- | Mary L. Graves vs. Isracl B. Mason; | Served in first class shape. P D ol L A DIk being sprinkled on meat left where| gate the increased traffic due to the |Fred M. Cole vs. Uzam Bennor and |jow. Tobacco and Cigars. W. J. Brick-| Agent. they can find it easily or whether it is|triple holiday. Both sections were | Joscphine Bennor; Newson D. Skinner | jay. ple The New England Navigation Co. being given in some other form has|fijled to capacity. The traffic on all |vs. Alexander Burrows; Maria Prince s = F. C. COLEY, A. G. P. A, New York. not been determined. the trains on both the main line and |vs. Herman G. Carver et al.; Esther SUMMER MILLINERY Je24d To Contest for Woodward Trophy. {Norwich branch was heavy all during | A. Phillips vs. Thomas . Baker et |at greatly reduced prices during July . v | Saturday. al; M. Fugene Lincoln vs. the Con-|and August. Take advantage of the D e o el o necticut Co.; E. A. & L. G. Williams | ofter, L. A. Roy, Jewett Clty. house of the Connecticut eompany FAIR TO BE CONTINUED. VNS Ralelin ]‘h "ew Hnte] Mhflfl a y Apers opedale will come | at wholesale and retail. Par in the fiat" and 'second individust to Be_Abandoned. to the Providence street grounds to- | ehurcnes, ete. supplied. Agent for tns|] Eleventh St. and University Pl. members than usual are expected to| ‘There has been much speculation | 311 (Monday) for a pair of contests f yckinley music, 100 & copy. William NEW YORK CITY, take part in the shoot. The shooting|during the past few days relative to | ™} Ao, his | Jonmstone, Jewett City. One Block West of Broadway, of the matches will take the greater | the effect the building of a dam across | T0C Hrst B3IE IS 1o be put on this The only absolutely modern fire- p“"c"’ the day. AR :";‘ug‘l‘"‘&’:::n:“:‘; o ,fi""’”.'s’“'l"r'i:;‘;‘{’ the regular afternoon time. WHEY READY 10 BUILD. proot transient, '335.‘1'".”’,!:{',.,?33 . Ca ¥ . \ e cse are the cames Put- | select yo o ’ o - . 104:?(;3;;: ‘i:l:‘ic:ollilf;la q.ue:llons will_have on flowage at the fair [ A% the kTl ,:m‘.,f,i:“,',,,.‘"T,‘;,,','l',. S of Timper Baints, Goment, Glass || 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 will come to the fore with & rush be- |E7OURAS. L e cotton com. |2°3Son and as the Drapers are rated | Nalls etc. We carry 8 complete line i S et < s By fore the present week is out. The pre. | It s understood that tho cotton com oy o fast bunch, some fine sport is ex- | Sharek, Jewett City: I o gy g L i ected. el e - i e Tiesting ag siection inis veas wilt ve|Sgmmd property. T — Send 2c stamp for lilustrated Guide : 1 ere is apparently no foundation Y & : Yo ity, anything but & perfunctory event.| or the statement that this year would STAFFORD SPRINGS THIS SPACE RESERVED. and Map of New Vork City There have been whisperings (Or weeks | be the last year of the Putnam fair.| == 3 WATCH IT! he public offiees now hald by oihevs | While the association has not reaped | Assignment of Teachers for Opening are perking up as the time o geeide|ADY Sreat amount of profit from the of School Year—Liquor Raid. for another year approaches and more | 18ir; and while its maintenance has —_— JRWETT CITY HOTEL TR than one contest for places on the tick. | ¢htailed & great amount of work, the | verything Is in readiness for the| New and Up-to-date Hotel in every ran nlon e ets of the two partios js certain in the|feeling is that the fair as an adver- | opening of the public schools this pardeulnr. Caucuses. AL the present stape the re | tisement of the city is_worth all the | (Monday) morning. The teachers and IHA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City oRtive, eaRiARtee o '3 | time and energy expended. the schools to which ihey have been R $1.00 a Day R S aselgned are as follows High school— 2 ooms, 31.00 a . B uth e dpr i TEMPERANCE DELEGATES Principal, William T. Williams: assit %. HOURIGA Cap s b e T publication, preferring to await the ante Mtes ANes 30 Fiiton: Mab Cena: Jewett City. Bageage 1o ankl from Siation fres. Zfé':.,,"’,‘..‘ ;;'.nué';:%;’:ntg: é‘gfifi’fin‘i‘i"gi To Assemble in Putnam Teday for An- | lyn K. Hubbard, and Miss Minnie FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Sond 20 stawp for N. K ity Guide Resk and Mep regulated to a certain extent by a lit-| nual State Convention—Rally Sun- Sh}?ii‘-‘lflprnn?n BB Farnlture uln (“r:'whri Ceoking DASTRuiat WOVE GR SN day Evening. G. Cushman: assistant, 8liss Mary E.| ‘Phones—Store €1-2: heuse 35-5. A e This will be a lively Labor day In | Saunders: grade 1. Miss Maud ¢ Attend the 9 Cent Sale “Anncunccgem.holfl_the weddlng ot | e WITL be & | ‘p’r&d;": u;' e H'oo(h_ gr 1.; ‘lyl_',.xs gy Genevieve M. MOOSUP HOUSR. and Clarence O. Bickerton have been | cates (o the state convention of the | g "y, Grace Dottridge; grades § and g received in Danielson, where the bride | O, T; A: U. and their friends, which | 7' yfige Torence A. Brainard: grades | SPecial attention paid to Commerciay Keystone Stores, P 4 2 will be opened in Hammond hall after Miss Mabel L. 1 S W nenqading Y00k | the delegates have attended a solemn | & 8nd 0. Miss Mabel L. Kingsbury.| meevs. Coms h‘”" Hltl\"l"ll‘ln is a_sister "ot Mn. high mase at St. Mary’'s church. — Samuel Bradford of Brooklyn. The visitors, representing every sec- ALL DENTAL WORK. ugnam, Moosup. tion of Conmecticut, will assemble at T. A. B. hall at § o'clock this morn- BEATEN TO A FRAZZLE. ing, and march in a body to St. Ma- THE UNDERPRICE SALE now at The Boston Dry Goods Store, i ry's church on Providence -street. 1 Dantelson, means Wig bargaln prices Dayville Scores Significant 13 Runs to| “After the mass, the delegates will ean be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride to the customer on seasonable goods. Danielson’s 4. proceed to the hall, where the con- ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Cood Dental work nowadays is only Every department In the store bears vention will be formally opened by possible by Dentiste of experience. We have been 20 years gaining the cut price marks. . Well, it's over, and the worst Is not | Rev. M. A. Sullivan of Hartford, state that. Bach of our staff of operators has made some branch of Den- THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE to come. Danielson has had a taste of | president of the organization. May- tistry his particular speclalty for years,'and whether you need filling, league baseball and the agony was|or J. J. McGarry will welcome the crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do wound up Saturday with a slaughter of | members of the convention and ex- it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third a makeshift team exiled from Norwich- | tend to them the freedom of the city. to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality Taftville support to hobble through the [ Today will be devoted to organiz- of work. season as the representatives of this|ing, appointment of gommittees, ex- IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us before going elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Bridge Work Special — our own system — absolutely impossible for teeth to break off . ....$500 Fillings . . from 500 little town. amination of credentials, and hearing Dayville took the last whack at the|the reports from the various county erstwhile Danielson outfit and what | directors. they did to them was enough to turn| This evening there is to be a grand a fan into a fanatic on beanbag. The|concert and ball in Hammond hall, score was Dayville 13, Danielson 4. Bill| and tomorrow (Tuesday), after the Boucher got a mighty walloping from | business of the convention has been the Dayville asgregation and with ihe completed, including the election of of- aid of some mighty poor playing by the | ficers, a banquet is to be served the team that was supposed to support him | delegates in the convention hall. YOR DNY AND FANOY COODS “Trans with US and Save Momey* ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager, “utpas. Coma. the visitors were able to score six| As an introductory to this annual runs in the first inning. Danielson | state gathering of the society, a tem- could only collect five safeties off Kel- | perance rally was held in the Bradley Jey’s delivery, theater Sunday evening, addresses be- There were only a few of the faith- | ing delivered by Rev. M. A. Sullivan ful up to see the finish of league bail {and Attorney John J. Lawless of New in Danielson for this season and they | f.ondon. The quartette of the Congre- were gomewhat of a foriorn company | gational church and L. O, Williams, when they came away from the|organist, assisted at the rall grounds. The team that Manager Be-| ‘About one hundred delegates arrived noit sent out to try and)win this last in the city during Sunday; for them i J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklia Street. Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 10e Clgars are the ovest on the market. Try them. mari6d All work guaranteed for 10 years King Dental Parlors, Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Squar Dess before the public, thers is dium better than thr ing columna of The WHEN you want 16 put vour bushe

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