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r{;‘u mush &s it length of Furnace sireet It has been dee: ‘advisable, :g'“' t;; ask P;}n- bids for construction | wis 3 . E ts. - f o 8 oou-ful _Concert rough to nee. stroet. .. . % > £ ‘rangeme: or e u . Plumbing Contract at New Schoel- and Dance—Unknown Man Struck | pie \.umw in the faculty nl the a more efficiently than it has been pos- ENTE AT ANMENT DR RER A F s kil e i ol Gl i Saiate 4 sible to do without it. T the following motice relative. to..the| NoUse Awarded.” o F"'"M‘ Fhi 'Ti.“.’,.‘ia a,';"‘fi.‘i“ .-':::;.‘.:x‘i#;“ e Trial of Chippendale’ Se Set for Tuesday Concluding Special Sermons. To Be Continued for Fifth Season by *';B*‘:'E‘;m’nhfl» 'J;g part ‘gi%hm [ The funeral of Mrs. Julia F. New- harsday m*ma the first steamn | Paul Kdmpke, will filked by Nowtors —Young - People’s SR e RV Young People’s Committee. i mengpe - fes Minnie i,y wife of ‘Joseph Newburs., was | yhaghf. “this season was noted, £0- | B Hobart, gradu of Western Re- Course to Bs Gontinued—Preach: of . series Of Sermbns on The ~Eg (Rl (P PN b Beane Voggtiacons s lier Bome Thursday after- | g townra Watch il e serve HnIvevsitst 1HF CloveRad; O and v he Young People’s course enter- dOsiarao % | noon at 2.30 o'clock, Rev. W. E. Bates,| _M. E.Luce of Providence, B L, Wwas | (vimarly principal of the Greenwich, Association Elects Officers. - Christianity at the Methodist Oratory in & Boston“theater.one.even- | astor. of the Union Baptist church|in town Thursday. [ucidoimy, Greenwith, who will take o S = Pe Phe Great | tainment committee has been reorgan- el Suptay aviniig Subject | 1760, the following being the officers: | \Dhyiais Week: - officiating, Mrs. Newiury having been | Mrs>WHiard -0 Afbany; N. Y. las | charge of the German classes,. and s Hyde, who has been iN.for|Vyeglevan Revival will be h - Chairman, Rev. Clarence H. Barber,| jait brosentation Nas A most com. | a member of that church. The bearers | Leen the guest of friends in fowsi this |Ilurry A, Dres W graduate. of several weeks. is still confined to his|{! e -+ New Line of Sewer. pastor of’ the Congregational church; | (he e T e O ox | were J. Alden Ratiun, Jobn G. Pack- |ayeekec..Mrs. Willard came to arranie | Wesloyan university, and gt préesent o poliie ki Wi GHEGHE *} | "Pecwarden and eourt_of duriesses | secretary, Irving - Lyon; treasurer, | oy, SZetenies, W' fhe BECCICHL SREC | er, Randall Browne and George Ken- |afairs at her coftgge at Watch Hill | masier and wibleiic conch at the Gun~ - 2 5 hane Hdvertised for: bids forthe con- | Henry McEwen; ticket committee, Na- % e ~| yon. Burial took place in BIm Grove | “F8hh’ Newton of Boston spent part(nery school in Waxhington, Conn, who A. Caren returned to.Danielson | €08t i o o through Furnace | than D. Princ semble: quality: of the whole that pre- | sonetery. Saip Yask, n towp. - will take chayge of the Freneh classes Thursday wfier spending saveral weeks o @ o sewer Hirquel Furnaco | Tl 0 will he’ the Nfth “succedsive | SCTVed most delightfully -the pastoral e i W. C.T U “Mr8? Mirtha Harlowe of the Bay- | and in ell probabllity give a good de with relatives in Canada;s . v e g i e 2| season that a course has been maimey CPAIM Of this graceful comed: g L g ¥ View *district .is. recovering -from. & |of attention to.some of the athletio George 1. Sicwart o | Providence: 9 sfi:e:sjm;s el horoneh |talned and the ambition. will * be: t6 gy GNest praise is,deseryed by Miss| The Woman's Christiun Temperance | jo Vo yirens. y Lo, called ou P PuDis R | e a Fo suthotiee the |imake it more attractive . thans ever | Mupdte Farron for her . Bogiimd, @ |union held an Interesting session af | ” Tha, thira change for next, year Wil calk ez walicd to authorize the | Jke It more attractive than ever | warm spirited chiracterization, .uiet- | their rooms Thursday evening. when | Unclaimed Letters. T nagsire o as Wi . ston. Maindon 1o Focabehing fhas | FoRgtruction of th new ine. e S e e e meist of |1y effective in humor amd ] of . wide | they entertained the ministers of (hi¥ | Uneclaimed letters for this week | 00 HO% B2 ol g g Ayedea o g p b e {1 The negaestty of having it is brought 4 e Tange of feeling, perfectly poised phy- | place and teachers of the Bast and | posted at the local postoffice are HE ghaduate nf WeseyanT untvels clock | follows: J. W. Eme Samuel Connol- iy “whore he guined the reputation of ome for the past ten gays. that larties shall cease ysing the | superior diversion than to make money. | hove alt feminine in the best womianly | supper served by the ladfe that has kopt dim- at hli]mboulfl?}’ eason of the order providing | ducted moré with the object of giving | Scaily, careful vet free in ‘Giction, and | West Side schools At 6.30 = i 2 . Mrs. | jey, John T R a Hunt, % 5 ns n Sowerage out. | The course is conducted under L e ¥r- SORE Leroy, o whl + I'being one of the best basketball play« Chippendale’s Trial Naxt Tussday. - | {ERIEr SIECt ool 08 & SCweines oW Laucpices of the youns people of - the | “1e: peres Newbury, gpresident of the | Rordick Horrimas, W. . Cuse 2. e ey hkmnd. At preseiiie 48 The trial of Mairy Chippendale, Bew | that (he- Central house ‘must e pro- | Mcthodist = Congregational, ' Episcopal == ;'h“f’ A oBIE, oLE e, ol g Saturday afterncon the Stonington | ., hing ut the AJncob “Pome Anst, ube d ai Brooklym Jail. Is set for next | viged m»‘._ o DRSnT of the marrow | 48 Baptise ohurches PUTNAM address of welcome. Speeches were | baseball nine will play the Carolinas [ GBS 50l ™ Saryiand. e will L o the mubetion <RAH T WrilL] YIoE ¥ gt oL the oy shiginalty 3 {made by Rev. W 1o Butes, pastor of |t Stanton Lk Thie new score b ard | {iie charge of part of the matematics fipant! 4 : r cet” and because of the , £ | Naturalization Club to Hear Fall Riv- | the Union Baptist chureh. Bev: o | presented by Harold Starr will be used | 40 glagsics, - ith et and PREACHERS' AS! rnshaw 3 3 Applies for Patent. A1 Laielt me,‘ Al “Hther e i R SOCIATION. pAT S g o R SR et L KT LARIRL ly g i gt ki U T b 41 The Rev. John Dallas of Waterbury, i B 3 S 3 g - . . church, ci o ch o ] wdry of the Atwood Machi ' . T 'S SR (Brown on Center stresc has| sewer bufidine wok i that poini. it | Borough and Vicinity Organization| Enter High Sphosl on Certificate— | church, Rev. A. C. Jones of St Marks | company closes evory Satyrday ow- | 1 Shtake e A o o 4 or a on s or said - - b > cost o 4 Spisc church anc »ro| T o dy 7 po- 44 . 3 gt B g idoor dines f of “wiring taut. | connecting the Central house with the Chooses Official Board. Death of Rev. P. S. Butler. sk foHrch | ARG TR | et the dull season. ey anchor. | Will he bald in the Episcopai hurch The device does tha wark casilvand | Matn street sewer would cost about| oo s 0 Qm‘; A e T DR e Fire Loss Adjusted. { ed Thursday from Haversiriw, No Y. | 1“"':“1({:.’1'\.,"7;:'"'\.':9,7 gy of the Danielson and vicinity [ Mrs. F E. Holden in Ansonia. John Forsythe, whose house { bound for Provi e, She will pro- |, ., .1..;4 during the week “hers’ meeting of the Methoaist | of Chapman street is- | burned Thu y neon, and was in- | v': d today (Wriday) to her destina- | oy - ¥ opal church: President, Rev. . critical iliness, sured, was paid ‘Thursday by the local | tion. The Wellesléy Abbott,from New | TOR. Mrs (' H. l}r('\\‘[l\« :\h“iTUl\,: secretary | ination required by the board of phar- Dr. 1 M. Allyn has returned from ~1lll,:x|'fl this harbor, owing to ”\"X‘w' 8. R. Wake Promml- to Show One and treasurer, C. H. Van Natter, | macy. New Haven. | weather. 5 North Grosvenordale; — programme | James T. Speare of Worcester (-‘\“-l Blave foi Mamariel DeY. | Miss Margaret MeCort, who has That is Running Next Spring. committee, Rev. D, W. Adams, Atta-|ed on friends in Putnam Thurs 1 | been the guest of friends in Boston s 3 4 & P 1 At a meeting of Williams post, C 87 4 W. S, R. Wake, the Mount Tobe s A mization. was effected about | MEthodist Ministers-to-Maet June 6-7.| R "4 commitics composed of Horace | W/ roturn Saturday. riner e will. complote hin . : a year ago at the suggestion o Beév. pilhe sheiiE sustingof hdNarwich | CHEL J.. Alden Rattibun and. Dedus| ™ Concert and Dance. hicken ranch (haré by bufiding next ; - dpn S, Cushma ‘;‘ Pl i | Ristriot etoibtagial aasopiting ol the [ Cheney was ‘appolated to. make dr- wrsday evening the Criterion or- | fall a 3,000-egg incubator. siys. The Engagement Rings Budon e o Dinitlecs taid | DSl geespiet e 4 eoc | Coey s Sopuifial e ke ]| Thoretay svenine the Oritocin ors| W SeRMOapy ooubarery s, The - e, ’ includes both \m» pastors \,, the Meth .| North Grosvencrdale. June 6 and 7. V,mx_x has invited all veterans of the|up of the ¥eu 3 of t horough, ' ard wooden incobator holds 200 to 2560 Beautiful, Brilliant, Snappy Stones in Tiffany Settings, $35.00 odist _churches in ‘this section and| -Hom-H. A. Dubruque to Speak. | CiVil war and Spauin American wor| T?.‘;I...;'..\ deiightiul concert and dance | s pad i heatad by & lase ol) iamps . 3 their wives. . Meetings h % & b e ke in this vicinity to be present | be € at 8 p. m. and There are 400-¢gg fucubators but the to $95.00; Smaller Stones, finely set, at prices ranging as low e e orie e e |qrrl:"s::'hx5\'r:j-‘xl{-‘ s n)\[ulp:l} el AT Dl L B R Rl R T LA e T L e T S g B 4 N e o1 o s B A o ) eet- unday, May 29, a memorial | tions were ued and & wgenlal | cubator will be stationary, Hke a ba- as $16.00. It will pay you to look at my assortment sk '“HQMR)h\mmg] been held on| g of the. Natur tion club. to be| sermon will be preached by the Rev. crowd atte It proved one of the | ker's oven, will beybuilt of brick and ol ? R i gktey. :_!)\;““;\!w“sa;:ntml held in_ St _John's hall Sunday after- | ¢ T. Hatch, pastor of the M. E.|leadiug dances of the season | steel, and heated by coal. There is a 3 PUTNAM, fereating ron e e e ;‘,’{"‘.“-h’r“‘ address I5 to be-siven In| hurch. It is expected that Latham | rastus Chesebro is resting com pufacturer who ugrees Lo consuruct eo. EDAN 3 40d. anternoon etdefons and. n ] TR ~ 3 camp, Sons of Veterans, and Williams | fortably at his home, after injuries cubators like this for. large ““"4“1 - 5 s & Sad. p =5 Woman's Relief corps will be present | ceived decently by the falling « ralsers up 1o 10,000-egg capacity, an : ol Sl 2R cYorine = Yivicinat Oneosi cns ST. MARY'S GRADUATES on-both days. | derrick which e was using about his | there are rumors of w 30,000-ekE aftaly . Newland gave an address. The mext|To Enter Hi chool Wi .| Award of Piumbing Contract for New | groungs. somewhere in Australla. The 3,000~ meeting i to be held with Rev. D, W er.: Highl SEhgai="Without" For Sohoslibknn: | Exterminating Gypsy Moth. | egx incubator will be a curiosity im | these parts, though mality of Examination.” Judge Peasely in Cheshire, owns ;‘Qfin‘-;‘”;n ri,\rufi.'l“fd" Jate in June. e The contract for plumbing the West Horace Trumbell of Hartford arriv- h ans the coming ygar cover a| “he “town <thool board of Putnam | Side school has been awarded M. J.|ed in towr Thursday and will have |, " v e moone = - <rhe ard Side school . . kbaker's dozen of 200-egg wooden fncii« (\)‘u:f»‘ l:u“‘:)ie::u‘w"?]rk than has previ- Inalgyrates this year the custom of | HoHand of Mystic. Contractor T. J.|charge of the work of exterminating My, " anq it s a J“]f'“k”m Gare of i o permitting the members of the grad- | O'Donovan, who Is constructing the | the gy moth here this season. Mr. Wake 18 going to trust his Filter Beds Completsd. s A il 4 h. | ™M Ahern of Portsmouth 2d. ng class of St. Marv's paroehial| building. had the letting of the con-| rtsmor o 6 B thriie Sl aacts, 5 The filter beds, an the Whalen farm |School to enter Puinam High® sehool | tract. The principal portfon of the lav- | is the guest of friends in town fc r Ty on lower Dyer &treet are completed | Without examination, this being the ;n.»l.l—shwxi;‘h in.sluliml by m& !‘3<vsl‘-]r;‘*’u,'l‘]‘$"r-l o8 % ¢ it Themes for Novel except for tr & s condit 2 ils | men who have the contract nsta census enumerators of the town pt for the guilding of runs to car- | same. condition- under which pupils | men who | E o Gl e o gty People who do not wiite novels a the scwzgo to such parts of the|from the “public “schools enter the | the heating and ventilating systems. - ares as is desired. The beds have | High sehool. The vote of the beard| The work on the schoolhouse is pro- 1 - 3 - been consaructed 1n & lot 8t the southe | on the matier was unamimous. The | STéssing very fast and Mr. O'Donovan | the play given this week by the Con- | W B ion K“‘,‘_"vrf‘“‘;“o:‘ he |;'_‘:".”(“""“’:f Wwest Corner of the farm and not far|standard of scholarship maintained | expects to have it completed in time gational church here. political eorr , eAp! s d g e e ¥ nata P or the rat) tens Dr. 3. H. Weeks, Jr.. has been sum- | Eression: the race problem, and se en. S {he Quinebaug river. They can|by St.,Mary's school has merited. this | @ [ e taao furs” duty i the mited | A Washington paper fancies that shere Thirty-three dollars was cleared at |always asking why novellts do no 3 so1; i : be ‘made ready for use in a few days.| privilege. g Local Briefs. ‘ 5 b - a s. | State: e o - e on | 15 # demand for a “great Jabor novel ; We sze on lines that-will help you Thomas Shew Addresses Boys' Club.| Lively Exhibition of School Spirit. Miss Helen Irving has returned from | por %, J8trict court at Hartford on | ® £ (SUliw e’ o this would be thas z K 3 Thomas Shew, president of the| “Studénts of Putnam High | a stay of several months in Seattle | "G tain ¢, E. P. Noyés arrived home |#1! these themes have been used by _fix up a (hlflt refreshin lunch for our Boys' club of Fafl River, was the|have:at last demonstrated tha and other plices on the Pacific Wedneadas for ten dass release from |fetion writers. Book reviewers, whose 3 p y g y T at the monthly meeting of the mbued with a proper | Miss Irving will be the guest ‘| duty on the Ram I#land Tghtship. fate—somethimes they are disposed o Bareca union in the parlors of Phe cheering and support gi | and Mrs. Alexander Irving | The Thames company of New .Lon- | © 11 it an unfortunmte fate—is Lo ex- Harry Anderson was in Noewich amine novels as they come fresh from Methodist church on Wednesday | the baseball team at the game { don is completing the. work at the Shor "q)s af ld evening. His subject was Twenty| Norwich Free Apademy Wednesday | Thursday. Napa. Owing to the heavy seas at Fort | the publisheps’ know that ambitioue t 1cid. Yeans Experience in the Boys' Club,|afternoon was really-worth whilb, and| ‘Oscar Darling of Providence is the | nobiyJo§ 1€ L0 i owed to |t indisgredt authars wre constantly The president of the union, - Luther | undoubtedly greatly encouraged - the | Euest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edge- | the harbor each night. unllns: bl;fl." fi'bl-flnr t:'"af'":“"‘: cr::"‘ ) 2 2 Pilling, presided at the gathering, | plavers, S 1 ¢ others of gimMan charac i As always we have a line of Special Offerings. Shgdiapad i e ol 4 | “Charles Coogan has finished his du- | Struck by Freight. tral idéas of thefr tales. Pew if an) ; rumental musie, readings, ete. Fee GARELESS MOTHER | ties as clerk at the Holmes Manufac- | Wednesday jafternoon at Quoambaug | of these Rooks of Tecepi years have Here are a few: Am Gnd cake Wore Gleo-served. turini:_company and will he emplosed | an unknown fran was seriousiy hurt, | heen "grel.? fuit now'ahdythen one is ST \ P ot 3 being struck by a frelght. His cloth- | recognized By reviewers/and the Lm- Gamne: Sohaddiod Fined for Not Sending. Twe Daugh- | in Pawtuxet, R. I . VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS ..i....ictiieinenn.... 15 | AMrs. John Woodbury and daughter | ing was torn off him, his shoes being |ited number of Olher discriminating N 15¢ and 20c all game between the mem- | ters to School. { Catherine have returned to Pawcatuck | picked ub in one place and his coast | readers who sed .L 9 produstion of LA TOURARE COFFEER oot icoe-saboratieads sus it s wvsisa 195800 s of ?ll Bflbrury‘c‘dfll& K. of ka-‘h e e * {after o visit with the former's father, and vest at diffenent places along the | ability - uovfl" /hich ‘Ilvdwrlller | 2 » team and the freshman team of _Pear] Lepre John G. Clift | tine. 3 has put thaught mrnvfifl'lfi ana clevs SWIFT'S PRIDE CLEANSER (general household work) ...... can 10c lingly Hish school fee PSAE fomraom ,';“”X{j{n; the o o mursday | * James Luther is seriously | | Busy Times at Velvet Mill, | erness. Y . ‘0 0) w S urday afternoon. | MOrs > welye -eepara | P L. A C ) 1 " o or! o o " T'he w ' are peRusSe, | \ SPECIAL SELEGTED GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES (for table |'The K. of K. A. team also hes other | Counis with lurp to sendzcher chil- | AR Rl e s Meorousid e g e ot | P By m«‘ p“m.:-rm these at- ORI v S e s b v Pushel. 600 games arranged. dren [ Derma. Ll ands ROl it Kilingls | A" Drosperous season 1 looked forward | ter diys does not care for problems in . a, equired aw. She wa « acNamara of “Norwic ! 3 i S - - | " 1, and also because, as, a8 o ALL OUR BRANDS OF TEAS at 40c Ib. heating - s e et T represented & it week of.ab- | mimer Lamphere has returned tolordérs are ¥ | undod ney Lack the balance whic . §{ School and the list of those who have | ] Sl Lo ey ik o moth- | paried i | the maving sensc”of dvuuor gives; thels | been assigned parts for the class day | the zel P ool 2er. Fadae | oks axe dagaerinyns Lao ATalo; LRere 5 % o Clong | uffcurh Eiasilant: ]_,: e arrea bite éx - Ju .hxl . was | Preventing Accidents. » Jing of comedy, —lndianapo The nanlelsun co'lun Gn Sture Carroll M. Lawton: vice president, | count against ihe - <hildgen, | 2 W8 T saas e e o I 9 N Raymond A. Preston; secretary; Olive | withholdine oxe B ‘serténce on oo —_——— will be one of the interestir b, f. o 3 0 y Yohnade: Tasimter T v b e g e s AT S ieaehiis. Buioing: { for aiscussion at the annual convention Unnatural” Natures. £ Ma Ax we Ipok about us and make ® w York | careful survey of the lives and chare ters of those with whom we come of the National As he and mere attentior n the | A ; We iss day parts—Address of | der of the sehoo! * % o t S W ks | king of automobiles there | hrq > 5 { welcome, Louis Adelard — Woisard: | that the ehildrén be sent <o b e e he Ho end DAt B fhe eng | Tncturers 1 ot ADay Smith 3 | séems ta_be no end 1t IF the k. Mo ‘ embamy ol ~ ‘\\vlz in sight, it would be harder still n OF the m I next we i being paid to i | ctass tnto contact, it s 4 matter of no. It MAIN STREET, DANIELSON. mond . Abnmer Prest on \ e T e ADVENTIST BASTOR ) conceive the time when there should | 'nited States, but L S0 | e cobigsie Tl matigr of Lt : e i B e BT o N e Il hind other countries (f to the | tirely natural in thelr conduct. Tt has For 45 V:arE*Duath Df Rev. P. 8. But- | Massachuse he number of mac UNES | care used to nect workers. | heen ntended that this = an age of ler of West Woodstock, registered geaches to two score thou- | Aeripers of the, manufucturers’ uxso- | artifieiniity: that o most persons the 5 i sund, but it is in and about that greal| ciation have been impressed by statis- | Lamiration of n fawning public is more S.vears padtor | COBter of population. New York, that| tjcs showing that wiihin g y half | than the “well done” of the intimate { Surrounding | the Tush of the people (0 become OWN- | 5 miflion American cmployas were in- | lpcles which know them best and active and efe e Of automoblies is most striking. | jyred in preventable wccidents. The | which have sounded their innermost smominatiomdled | CUMbLIE at a rapjd rate, the 100,000th| money loss +to man Cur 12 | Santhe, Tha haApDY SRiices sriialy = e ‘kT.;, paa | AUtOMODbile licensé has been issued at| 250,600,000, a sum indicating elearly | pung teue during the golden years ale X ! Ten. in it | Albeny ‘this scason. Applications fof | cnough thast for pecuniary roas t | Mot lost in Mmemery's hape ere sup< AND AGAIN E i et e | e B, ol B e i B Rey. P was- borfiin | 200 S e ST.000. The eIy Ins | ThO be prevented v and | indifferent 0 wder of ~ oom= | tended the public "schools ‘there, late vestment -in_automobiles réaches 31.°| yitention has been given by the man- | garded as crude expressions of wmos s 4 { entering Wilburi lomy: Tro was| o00 000 This It at the rate of $78,000.- | yracturers is that of employers’ la- |{ion. Hmotion, in fact, roetms in have n of Eenja . He Wasio00 o year. When it is remembered | pififl ¥ Honsi ot MLt sortes V) e Hannah B that the first cost does not represent | * 1n"ireraration for the coming meot- | who goas through 1is in. ‘he nost me- ti o August - be added | ;0 und discussion of these subjects, chanical fashion i oftan censidennd to i ntified 5o, @ t S that g0 | cateq with 25,000 employes in purts | R+ e . s = - < of n o= i g e P itality of the U7 i tes and consulted | In primitive oa ~ = | with the work of the Adventist de-| il be concluded. that with respeet | S the Lalie o o Jm primitive cays, 2 i srsodei e e ored A | to the automobile the country IS trav-| ghan 10,000 emy answer “women, 1ite wAS or the o ] at May Seen |yayiovs weys vy its kindred orsanize: | Slimg“at s rupia. rate ‘- more senmor | LatiCo. it oniy i co, obiaciod do e | Fhe. Nusural exprosnion. of cus. i as i i dent of l\?‘»m.. =l » a " Tigures’ of WINT GFiue und tha queation of emblayers | (o ragh Tacke. into, the erndcwiiw of $ ’u hool board of Woodstock. In 18 i tiatomobile s comiBg 10| fuct that half s n¥ilion workmen are | then which would be witheut benefit selected representat m Wood- | § everyday lite, The great|injured annually in thix country is an | in th conventional times —Charles- stodq. to ¢ ate gl =e curs are pleasure Vehl- | jneult to our intelligence” He added | gon B Chuve ! . are obliged to consider also A ¥ s was ho; 1 chairmanshi Al=0 | that, while accidents never be en A - e uar fls fln r uu 8'«” the comr e iy 1 for the spend- | (iraly elfminated, th: of v ¢ The 653 reginteted B nisiiona of ) ‘ Rev. Mr. Butler in 156 | employment of | WY Wi ratlive the amber at teust | croa R b total rombership t “\v:iv’ S i i o TR B e O e R e Yibe st erest now whown, insthie et T { Store jiinst wak aotiis _dhere L money Mhat s spont.and the capital | .oh e 240y tie - ni In 1870 wlished | {1 ot i e by American manufacturers s N - 2 | that is employed in thjs, fleld goes for DX g of the time: A count e d ¥ i (hurch In Woodstock, where he|the creation of a form of wealth that A e it on Ve s ety TRAVELERS, DIRECTONHY 5 ong pastc Another chureh due b easured | ollars, & - . = - ANIELSON, - - - CONN. |ie at measured In dollars, but in- | pirt can hardly afford to be singled his capacity f tion is the ) | ¥ | signifieant in value in the good it doe - & ok @ DatlBE 1 NOec) SEFS "E‘ C RGGERS | = | 3867 ‘Rev, e Faur ‘ fhe people as s Wiole. “Noither moro | 80 /0% tfome for satexturalng 1fe wn Al Water Bonte ¥ in of We S Tenver) g, el 2 i imb.—Hartlord Courant &h(‘ lh=8 1 d Retail Li M fRAnice b mins-e e "’"% o sors. 51 S BT R AR T R ST = —pr ' 7, e g erax quor Merchant {lin direct from the manufacturer. A |tngazed =i Nei Haven:| the automoblle is by no meins the only Unearthing the “Has-Beens. 4 | splendid selection of styles and color- | The deceéased was well kuoyn in But-| oxiravagance fo be Boted in the coun- | The census enuMerator is a person 4 PU‘I“NAM - :ONN | ings. f e, A fio Wit roughout Wind- | try today. but it Is perhaps the most | who atwmds strictly to his business ” P . . ! —— { ham’ county. | gliring extravagance cbecause most | athough. as 1t happens: this business - 868 % 2 5le | Also CAPES and JACKETS. for the| Saturday’s Game Wifh'Jewett ‘City. | senarally cticed, jaxd At May stand | iy to ori Into the intimate affatrs of «~ 4 -~ g S.for thel * nager Lizotde will tike Bis sbise- | &5 the most emigent exdmple of ex- r pecple. Under the luw the: cen < . be S35 PR (Saturday). afternoon fof the meeond | cOSt of living.—Womester Gazetie. | if the enumorators could tell ' the - RAIN-PROOF GARMENT COATS | =ession of the season with ' Manager oy ll)llh[{fl they hear if they should re i Thompson ague champions. /- The Great Field of ch,,,(y f{and CAPES for Ladies. f pennant won by J r will be the speciat raising City last wett |y eat ave now where | veal the romances, tragedies and com- oy edie thut develop umder thelr chm ai“ i rful reveidtions vation, Wwhat wond reaihed @ point ds of millions are being put in hundy } P e B ghae, Whikh TS | i 1d et e ure preceding the game, Which il isiex- | oo e it Inte | there—weu : pected w i Tmnber. The | Lro75, form of glft which can be thought | “yreom (ime o time, lowever, hints | _Unexcelied irelght. and pasesngez itnam line we mich the same | oo foF the public advantage. and it 8| joceoi: from the offices of the cen- 4 servies diréct fo'ang from New York j.fortunate that there should be such e last Sat- | = at excite Intercst. For All Outs!”'s Statepooma, told by & New York | From Norwich uu-dul. Thursdays, iet h ty of objects ayailable to meet ev- { Our special low prices are induce- ments for out-of-town trade. - : ; o i o conviction antoWhat | newspaper that a man who wu once | Sundaye et B1E B m HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, per | Bi@ Game Expected at Worth -€rosven- | ix most desirable and userul. One puts | oTWSIHEEE (R0 T GEU RS W OV Yort Phor i Hans ; ard 6e, 10, 15¢, 25c and upward. Got o v o library, another | {njreq Siates is now hidden away in a Radsgeely Bireer. Mondeye, Weanse- ’ gt Up at North Grosvehordale, ' t i or 2 gollege dormitory 0f @ | Bowery boarding house,. where. hix | daya Fridayaret § p m. E e ereme northern end of . the £ . e A o park o | ide v has o) sfully o 1 ‘Phone er write fur falder, ] g Conmectiont Sehgsatofinn MM | dows & proressorship erwneota peopie's | i Tor viars - Bt thin diplomat was | B 8. Trolaut thitved wnih § 5 o b, Se the 10c lot. Some pieces are|ine Andem team: iS zoing 1o ush | home.” Trips into the country are pro- | oo “ILYONN (Hieresting find” of a TAKER, Agent. o - 2 good value at 25c per yard, for only | the baseballseazon i Ating manne YRR o CoaitTeg 30 Tha sunimet end Daitifie - Wayst smumeration. * Turked maydd t . The rencly Cade b d & o he “ e ., - - < e - | seo p W 170! t sworld these H L = parade of tho. am TGV Miags: vaing | Vast » be given to learn the | Tl Sa boarding houses are scores i '*BR]C F[N]SH BRIGHTON BOND the visitors—before the game. and all | OHg nature of scourges kel jen who onee occupled high pl -V : {. 200 UMBRELLAS, werth $1.00° orj then =_will undoubtedly join | ,_t::‘;")m;":’r ;‘r;:m “":'0'.‘“ in official life, in litermture, finance e i | more, our price 79c. in Crosvenordale " Is a Titt ; ot ewt "ndOWIDEnt | 5 science. In.fact. the lower Bast : A HIGH GRADE LINEN PAPER town, but when . it-comes to buseball | i s of original investiga- | Side of New York secins to be the Sar. B e BTN o enthusiasm can deliver . enoughr 7 directions, which, up 10| ;ossn ses, where the human derelicts of GENTS' |t do credit to the bizgest town on the very recent date. bave been carried | gpigt to find a secure resting place far New Spring patterns circult. Mang i iy | on by busy professional men. Now ex- A 4 it. Ma E% is . a clever 4 from the activities of a forgetful 60 Sheets .f"w“ 50 EIWC‘OPES fo maich NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 50e and $1:00. Tranager. hasl evelopad: One. oLt s are able (o give all their time | \word —Kansas City Journal | strongest tesms in-the lengue, and has bility to hunting down the sécret the backing of about every man, wom- Bets on a Sure Thing. 'n: w- r v., - the comton-bh pic < and studying history and civ 9 SEE BARGAIN SPECIAL a0 dnd Ghike Tk e P X lization at their | soutces. . Within Mr, Havens, who Deat Aldridge,q WAY of traveling. i P 2 T 3 short time $4.000,000 has been ‘set a; ,t says he is not a candidate for any- Steamers City of Lowell and New Bhrgsio. i B shat b sticy, Ve, oo Something Inevitable ch - New. Yorker Be s | thing, not even re-election. He real- | Hampsbire ~ safe, vtaunch “vessel ing for one-half price, in sets or sep-{ wiether * New . Yori® corporation |home for convalescents and to ‘assist | izes that he will not have Aldridge to that have every comfort and comven- arate Dishes. lawyers burn the records of graft et { persons out of enployment on account | FUN GRAINSt TESL TIMTe — PITtsbury TME- ot R el ems & not, there is going to. be a great|of illness. an_excellent provision, for | patch P’ . smudge “therel—St. " Louls Post-DI which there ¥ néed T every large | A deilghttul voyage on Long Isian = . patch. place. To stimulate research tempting | \ Only One Worth Counting. Sownd.and a euperb view of the wer- #mr- P TR prizes are cffered. ,One hundred and| Wiy cannot the census be s derful skyline and waterfroat of New - ey e u "" r ““ s It 1s for Hill. flity thousand dollars awaits the person | il Mr. Roosevelt gots nome? —Fiam. | ¥ork: - The “rosy future” foreseenby-J. J. | Who discovers a remedy for tuberculo- | jer” with Hamlet out! America with Staamer Jaaves Néw London dt 11 p. .9 Hill is something more than a subur- |55 ncinnati Enquirer. Teddy uncounted! No, pe; it won't | m. weekdays only: dus Pler foot of COMPANY, ban gardener'® dream.—Washington do at all—Philadelphia’ Record. East 224 St. 646 a. m_(Mondays ¢ - 3 Star. - F Like Talking to a Woman. oot .| reptad) and Pier 40. North River. ¢ » e Probably Mayor Gaynor realizes now An Awful Jolt, Danielson, Conn- o, . N P His n.umm.me uvr.maorm bow thoughtless it was of him to pro-| Aldridge retires on the plea, of ili- [m lgy g ]‘" = “Uncle Ji voke a eontroversy with a man who | health; t If Cannon rei t Fam RN e T mabile 1| ouns wight mouthpisces. — Gavesson oot of - tncivc-Rarman