Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1910, Page 2

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- ‘ — o S —— S — annen S— Droco- | AcClatrorts: as, Kano 2, Mackean ¥, I Wi illimantic, Danielson and Putnam {umssss s | S e f 1 18 Ssennstussansnsssunsnnmmanseatusensennnnnunnnannsnnannanse an - - casasansansanne: . B —— il | S g Caaltl By gireer, Friday atternoon ot % oclock, - DIAMOND attending. urial Jewett City opened its season at |y, 'y the family plot in ool o PUTNAM Bome Saturday, losing to Putuam by |etery. The flowers were beaudiral. included Mayor D.'P. Dunn, members | Josoph Derosier of Hackensack, N.|St, Phili T the score of 5 to 1. A large crowd | ‘Mrs. George Pero of Hartf e of the common council and other city s A ilip’s _ Guil ects s e | M. and Mrs. Oharles Beriz of Provi- oMmcluls; whe ationded in reaponse tb | g g, ormerly xesided here, is Viski-| “Death of Miss Rebeoca Clark—Me- | 12060 out to see the game, in splle | sorig swere in T Friday, attending What s Going On Tonight. pastor, Rev. W. S. Beard, talked on|New London-Wilimantic game Satur— Natchan !a::e. No. 22, K. of P. The City Beautiful. The congregation | day. 5 Vaudeville a Moving Pictures at ge. = % Hiies a¢ 3 Scenic le. 2 Ervm ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Special Prices At of cold and rainy weather. The piay- | tiie funeral of Mrs, George Brown. Mrs, an invifation extended by the pastor to ¢ New Yorc| morial Day Schedule—A Sunday unite nwith the regular congregation in | _J. Stanley Walden of New Work| o i 2] ers of botn teams were escorted from | Pero and Mrs. Beriz were Mrs. E. SHAW’S Putnam, VPUHINANTIC NENRATQNE. the observance of what was termed | PRt the weel end with dis mother, | Proscription. the Jewett City hotel to Brewsters Brown's daughters. = .\ 0. 6. Gonn, ‘New London Gets Game at Windham i { i Mrs. George K. Nason, who has been | , Judge L. H. Fuller was at Williman- | park by the Jewett City band, Mana- | Miss Fubel THilom womar Siea Ina . Field, 6 to 2—P. ev. Mr. Beard's talk was very in- k - . | tic Saturday to attend the funeral of { ger Thompson, ex-Manager Thomas - ent. — —— ; eld, 6 to 'arade Headed by tha{teresting and he expressed many ideas | Spending the winter in Florida, has re- | roror Shexift Charles B. P et McBroome and Warden Ira ¥. Lewis | Bailey of East Haddam was her gu £ % i Phe that might well be carried out with | turned to her home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T, Thayer en- | following in an automobile. The band Services at Salem. sllfifiifll Chocolate Cream nm'x n bt Sk Teference to the city of Willimantic | Mr. and Mrs. Bugeme Tilden of|tertained a party of friends at their | played a fow selections at the grounds | p,. B p. Remington conducted ser- . sident Dunn's Colts swero checked | that would conform with the theme of | Washinston, D. C. former residents, | home on Chapman street Saturday | and then ex-Manager McBroeme rais- | Rev. B. b, Remington confuetor [or 10 Ce Pound in their winning streak Saturday after- | the inspiring taik. 2 are spending several days im this city. | evening, it beinz the auniversary of | d the pennant won by the Jewatt City | £00% ¥ U0, STV, 00 s o cloc. nts a Ponn g noon on Windham field and lost their |, Lh¢ 9aY's observance was continued | g 7. F. Downing, who has been | Mr. Thayer's birth. igam last vear ‘The pemnant is of | "% “prith of Weselyan, pastor ot . et Shine dpdord ke, ek |t vesperswhen the pastor talked from | yisiting friends m (he city for a num- | J. Richard Carpenter, Charles Seder | Bue silk and bears in° white lotters [, A- Lo Frith of Weselval. PENCC 001 gt THE KEYSTONE STORES _ erwear - 5 ;crowd of | the theme How One Town Solved the | per of days, has returned to Hartford. |and Simon Faricy, all of Putnam, have | the words: 1. C. L. Champions, 1909, | 10° 10cal BIeinadns, SR (et ) o e Putagm. ool e 1e season. £:flly 1,000 pereons witness- | Problem. This service was also well | "0 U0 00" poryer g student at Yale | been named as appraisers of the bank- | Warden Ira F. Lewis then pitched t odist church Sunday morning and at sopt8a - s ing the grgac baseball coptest. Aypender university, spent the week end swith |Tupt estate of S. Diamond by A. J.|first ball over the plate and the sea- | 90197 CMTEH BRI SBOULIE, - for the beauty and superior-| Humplhzes's Whalers showed them— - = Bowen of Willimantic, referee fn-bank- | 3on of 1910 had begun. Both Jewett H - ; i dun 2 i parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Par- 3 2 gun. Willlam Schwitz was a recent guest Tty of the werkmanship and materials. | Scives ty be o pretty finished agure. | - i Lol 35 Ker. Tuptey. Glty and Putnwm pleved clasey ball | or liis qaugnter, divs, Jonm intciing, | THE CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUER . zetion of bal_plavers and constifiicd i Franic Newell of Norwleh, at ono | 105 Farther Tichts of the Baptist | the errors mads did not eount in the | I, 1at AV weil balanced nine and, pulled Off & . ke 2 2 . At church will meet. with Miss Florence | scoring. Jewett City went after Ban- . : - Dan- NIOET GOWNS, trimmel{, . iivir or plays of the sengasienal crr | Amos Thttell aged 67, died at ‘he |time captain of police of this city, wis | Siufbert Wednasany evening. hack at ‘the start, Smith getting a Loft-Handed Twirler. Sy Barme, biF Stsveusts i ens and German Val, round@ V|der that were equal tg leagne [home of his brother, S.” J. Litteli, in |in town Saturday re: PNE Sy Rev. Roy B. Guild of the Church|clean hit over second and went to| Joseph Lazinsk, one of the pitchers | QU P, B8, “Weak: Attractive S0c to $5.95. stunts. The Colts alsgperormed fell | Scotland, Saturday afternoon about 2 |ances. Building soclety -was the speaker at | third on G. Robertson’s fine saerifice, [ on the Colchester team. will try to| GEEGICED CREEEE | WA, AVEECENS most inetances axd the game ror |O'clock as the result of a shock, the| Gov. Walter E. Clark of Alaska and |the Consregational church Sunday. scoring a moment later when St. Clair | make the Willimantic team’s pitehing | guvS s 08 fOCud T0 B e orars 15 caan-| soven iomings A% 8l1 that one coulu | third he hiad sustained. Mr. Littell und | his mother, Mrs. Emily J. Rose of Alabsma’ the Topic. lined a clean drive in feft fleld. The | staff. He is a loft handed twirler and [ ZE G0 / “wish, the score L8ing tied up by New | his wife came from Newark, N. J., and | Chaplin, were in town for a few hours Champlons never scored again, al- | hag great speed and also curves.fie 18| pEy BOSTON DRY GOODS STORHE Mrs. Ralph L. Kenyon will have the | though poor base running lost a .run | cool headed and has good control of Sio 8nd malnsook. lace and hamburs {1 ion in theit, hialf of et ession at | Rad been visiting Mr. latceils brother | Saturday. Main Street, Danielson. trimmed, from $2.00 to $6.50. in the hope that Mr. Littell would re. Miss Margaret A. Doyle, who has | ncmbers of the Woman's Missionary | jn the 8th inning. Putmam bunched | the ball. He is 4l 80 agood. hitter. e ope that Mr. Littell w Mis : 3 e ] A . sent20dw unmes . Keech, Mwe. The busiyess men/of the town, T gain his health when he was taken ill [ peen mmné relatives in Ghaplin the :«:cnh;.\r ;:f 1he'conm.;uu‘onal_rchurcl‘ their hits in the fourth and fifth in- | has pitched on the Hebrop-and Leb- SHORT PRINCESS SLIPS, ®im-|haps, realze more than ever that and died. The budy will be taken 1o | past week, returned to Hartford Sat- | aepermnon Ml oara i coins. lu%t Y | nings. Marion and Labelle were hit|anon teams the past twe aears. o ST e sna hanburs, lece in- ;‘&e. 5 n_mmu‘cd!gu‘um mayor. The | Newark for burial Tuesday afternoon. | yrgay forenoon. o on. abama™ will be the top- | 1,y hnltchedd balls hx: the éour!g,. and ':-:"1 g0 to Willimantic*this\weck for | 2 o . - > e e displaved Saturday under ad- Mrs. A. R. Post. sley 3 a ] igomt) ;| each moved up a on Gagno's owt, | trial. | l " Wheeler's Ameriean band and having { 4 ° ost, formerly ~of sboro, | days at the Wilimantic a : T, P. IF. Mur- | 3 slow hit to third, Mawion scoring, |been running Couductor Porteris train LONG WHITE SKIRTS, in fawn s A R. Post, formerly -of Brattjgboro, | days at the imantic camp ground, | ray of this city, Saturday. - "} it parade through the main street «t | i ~djed Saturday - morning at the | has returned home. as > Labelle going to third. Kenney stmuck | for several weeks, neturnedto Nsyhome nmd camtria with deep flounce of | he head of the baseball Dlayers. 16 |y i yoliurday, moming at the |has o Officers of St. Philip's Guild. out, but Barnacte ‘Hned out a three- (in New Haven Swusrda. SPRING MILLINERY. tucks and rufles, 50c to $7.50. Windham field, which, by theway, bas | {1aq West Main eircot, folowing a long | aii yndrea, the midget shortstop, has| The members of St. Philip's guil | bagger to right, Labefle and Dupre | Horace Chapman of¥ Gardnerylake| we cordfaily invite the ladies to in- ;;..o been t}xfid up in good sHape, 1187- | jliness. Mre. Post was born in Lyme ;?1‘;""‘1'; ;’;‘;;g‘affg‘;‘::’:‘;*pfi’fi; f“l?; have elected the following officers: rnfln‘& making three rupns In all, “fx was “here Saturday. | mmect our dispiay of Npring Mede! Hate y % v - liliness. Mre. Pos n_Lyme [for his ges nd ing =i e Ak m ciats X ind Millinery "Novelties. Buyers SHORWT WHITE SKIRTS, perfectiy] 7€ martial strains of music amll ren- | in"Isz, the daugnter of Henr and | pis quiet and genial disposition. D e Tl G e | e e B Tt Toie Glee Club's Outing. | axxured satisaction and proflwble re iala, hemstitched with hamburs Tufl#] the srounds, should 1n the minds of | wary C. Watrous. Atan early age she| yin; james Harries and Mrs. I R.|er, Mre. FL. S. Whipple: secretary, Miss | 164 off with a_two-bagfer to right, | The members of the Academy ( sults. LA Roy. Jewstt City, Ct. Te. e o 3151 those who Have the best Mnterests cof | Taqucd wach IS Parents to South Covi | Ohappeil were in Hartford Saturday at- | A. E. Choilar; altar chapter for May, | Went to third when Lizotte’s hit drop. | club and friends enjoyed u day's outing ~ the city and town, at heart prove suffi- |y ’,'Mm.gp with Dr. A. R. Post of | tending a reunion of D. A. R. chapter | Miss Psyche Webster, Miss Mabel | ped in Dack of second base. mnx:;'m Hayward's Lake flnfllu’rdm‘ ’l:wY { e ey old ik DRAWERS of fine nainsook or|vient (o make tpem loosen up a little i ety ey gt regents and members of former coun- | Drabible. stole second and both Tetreawit a was spent in boating, fishing and play o PRBA el S saibrotia. e of Incedand assit in “giving the team the |fnat Village. She spent a laree part of | ojis as the guests of Mrs. Sara T. Kin_ Bl Lizotte scored on Marion’s hit to cen- | ing baM. Lunch was & i) 1n what I sell, wholosale and retail, at pog = :o‘us‘xsc financial supnprt that is necessary 1o | Do way o mensbor of the Baptiei | NeY, honorary state regent of the D. OBITUARY. ter, siar LELIPSE, of Selections Ware ronde the Corner Store. Wm. Jobustone. emroltery. from .50. attain succegs At any moment it look- > S s | A R T utnam was never dangerous after fthe club. il s - oa s thovgh it womd Tain, and only ;gfi;fi";}:‘_‘;‘:“‘,“ & :fi:_“‘;‘;‘:f“{;’mf,‘"g PR, e e T RS Rebecca Clark. that. The batting of G. Rebertson, St. | Jehn Willoughby of Canterbury la [ CORMBENATIONS in cover and Skitt, | for that faoct a much lavger Crowd | cr siros s hed mans et homo e DANIELSON Clalr, Tetreault and Marion. and the | the guest of his son, Fred B. Willoigh- 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, seith lace or embroidery, from $1.00 to| Would Ladve witnessed the game. BEre: Antwew Th b city Rebecca Clark died Saturday at | fielding of Smith, Ra!l. Richie. * 8t | by. General Fopair Shop, bop Wheh the team has BIayed togeiher.| Mre. 2 - Orideis Teabedl Tor T el D the home of her sister, Mrs. Julia | Clair and Marion ‘were the features of | John Esternis was im Wiktmantic| = FFUE0 TN T 8, Prtie more and ome or t o changes Avits Broks Wiare's Leg Pomona Meoting With s A Place of Fromeyt street. The deosesed | the gxme. The score: Saturday. yele an eysin i e rime, B i hase been made, as v will La—un- i - : s survived by one brother, David E. . d by Miss Well. Oil and Gasoline nalo, CORSERr COVERS in Gainty strles the soods are delivared—Wiiii- | An automobile bearing the number | Grange—K. H. S. Loses to Putnam— | Clark of Putnam Helghts. and by two ®npeh e s R e i ©f earferic, lawn or nainsook, beauwti- will be n»prm By o nine 314l said to _b;; owned by ”.\x?drv S No Change in Milk War. sisters, Mrs. Clarissa Plerce. mother D188 Ty 33 1 0] T . g:nc:: i Joagtie teld & et Rty ST ST Sully trimemed with iace, hamburg andd ©f which 1o one nee ashamed, Meech of Norwich, into a m: of Seicctman Clarence E. Piérce, and s s IR 2 f wibbons, &t 123%c to $2.25 e I - ndamo Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and chil- | Mrs. Julia Piace. P02 7 0RMIRS 3313 0| Mues Welles of Mt e miroront | hae. the latest styl millinery. At e e e et ie o |dren were with relatives in Hartford No Game—Rain. 388 9 olcumen 8 0 8 8 nntrion in Hurope sddressed the | tend her opening on Msroh 24, 35 #n cambric and nain- b Mh 50 2 o nare’s leg was broken and the animal oy ’73"33;:&5 Mrs. Moore is to remain | There was no ball game at North 3003 0K 9% g 0l meeting. & ; o i = o 1 1 . T for tw s. Grosvenordale Saturday afternoon, arnacie.n 3 David Carver of . smbzoidery, from SOc to $3.50. 10 3290 1lme auto driver made no attempt to |538°d in business in Danielson, has | make the schedufed contest beiween sy o n plates thet we are CHILDREN'S NIGHT ROBES 121 291 1 1] out Pira: G Barber will chtortain the | U, ARdem and-Tri-Village feams im- | i 3R AL, MYSTIC ?h TS siiaseok. hamburs trimmed or tucked, | HER 1313 Attt Coitaak: 5‘;?;’“}322&;‘;““f?:’r’::;:‘““}"fi\f,‘;fn‘:up This game will be plaved after the | Swre vy mmmes: = 0 e | e % to TS =22 10353 Dr. John Weldon's and L. B. Lin- Am Bacon will be fhe auihoress | [cBularly scheduled leagus games, the [Fi"Y "' 773 § § 5 2 3 3 0 03| Young Ladies Entertain’ Corinthian | ™ 0 0u oy caNpY rrrommy. £13 27 12 3Ackweman. 19 0 2 1 0 coln's automobiles hooked into each | studied. last of which will be played on AUSUSt | pung for Jewett City Smith, for Putam Tetresult, | Club—Muasonic Courtesy to ‘Westerly | Youw will find in connestion & m:s rz-r-n(‘*oAT(;, r»l:-:n o T EET 4| gher at the corner of Charch and |* M Joseph Danielson will nave (e S o Boeriinn eteasi tires oss. e Bomasie: Wi | Brethren—Local Team Defeated by | class restaurant Home ma ®r face and hambune irimmed, 25c ta alley streets S v afternoon ar ers of the s’ Missionary so- Ty pither, “asion. Labelle: siruck oni. Barnacle 3 3 = e o s e n e o xa sl ere both damaged io such an extent |ciety of the Congregational ehurch at SUNDAY INERTIA &7 i o ey St i o et 9 s siace ot 3 las to be laid up in a garage for re- > o <l 3 .| sioten” Dases, " Richie. : g : Ppgnl B CHILDREN'S D! SRS, plair uns. for New London N ; . 8 - - . ewett City 3. Putnam 1; . > 'S DRAWE plain fllfi\_“ o %o Yemlon Noslon. Lovedsy 3. Connor, | through Valley street and was going | Miss Lsiian Wetherall, who is to Congregational Church Calencar. 3. Putiam 3: earned vuns. Putnsm 3, the l‘:tm‘;-;:'xhrg:xer’h.fi';.blh teany Betur-|— Smrbury cufe, 15c to 29c oo, Aimantie Driscoll, O'Mars: tw | to turn down Church as Dr. Welden's | graduate from the normal school in | S Gy 1: tme, 1.25; umpire, Benett e i T A P bmacs ou balle. Naabee. Garrolr Conaos” Loteasy. | Machine was eoming up and the | Willimantic next month, spent Sunday | The Congregaitional church calendar ANt T Bouor o ahe victoey THOY | econtibend Senopy S6v. sambem i INPANTS LONG PETTICOATE, 9w Mmo: bt b piicher, 0Mara: wick out. | wheels became locked. Dr. Weldon's |at her home in Danielson. for Sunday contaimed the following Ditontad 20 Mcesat on ouar the Brantord baseball tesdn | aree oleke SonaiTion,.. For partieeihee: frimmed swRE lace, hamburg or ineer—g E . e 50 son was slightly cut about the lip | Rufus S. Lefhman of Woonsocket | prescription s 3 % n | in Industrial park on Saturday after—|address Box 1285, Jewett City, n. <z | When thrown against the machine. |was the guest of friends in Danielson | “If @ny of those who usually wor- | The Jewete City mine of the Eastern | [l DaUgila, ACK, T Sa“GY Jrilea tion, TSe 89, Bt ship with us are attacked with an ail- inec eur e went to & N % GOVERNOR CLARK SPOKE. HalE Hous Baciin m that prevails n some commu- | Moosup Saturday and was defeated by | the hall with the colors of the team. IEWWTT OITY WomEL, » Y 3 = E nities and is known as ‘Morbus Sab- | the score of 7 to 1, Mooup winning | HETRES WEre RIAVES B0 MIUE JAT LTl Wew and Up-to-dute Hotel in every Occupied Pulpit of Chaplin Congrega- | The Connecticut company is arrang- | haticus,” the following preseription will | the game on Jewett City's errors, The | Nished = Solox . P ¢ m H. C. MURRAY CO ot Ch ok Suud ing to give a half hourly service on | pe unusually helpfal: lineups: Fred Moll, Charile Coogan and L. Mil . . HURE S e - — rllv- tocal line afternoon on Memorial | = «Op Sunday morning Fise at six; use Jewett City-——Wilson 1f, Popham s: 3:‘;5“:‘:';5"::0‘_:";::::;’“&{1s young la-N Ladies’ Home Journal Paper ESaL Gov. Wal Bk © of alaiis, [0 .., |plenty of cold water; eat a plain, | Ritchie rf, A Jarvis c’Geer Ib, . HOGHIGAN. ol 53 4 st & S0 e B St e ey he T. E. Hopkins company of Kil- | Bty 9,500, WaE | cat & plam, | 5o vis: of, Lapoint p, McCarthy. 3b, Benefit Sooial. Sevest @t mmyi6a e . g rgobpant =2 ok ain Mrs, Emily 3. Ross 15 Ghapiin o |lingly has given legal notice of intent | take internally a dose composed of | Garaud 2b There was & large atiendance at FUNERAL DIRECTOR. The funeral of ex-Sheriff Charles B. | 3T L , Chaplin, oc- |15 Gissolve the corporation. equal parts of the following iugredi- | Moosup—McFarland rf, Wood If, 8i- | the social given by the Workingmen's Pesistoyr 2 : 574 | Cupied the pulpit of the*Chaplin Co: o % . P & iag o . wiven by Parsiture and Crawford Ceeking 3 = Pomeroy was held from &is home. 218 | S0P G, 102, VURE DY SIS SharTE T he person who can evolve a plan | opnra: mino 7, McKenna, 3, Robatallle: 55, | Bick s Berth Bonett Tend, Neld. i South street, Baturday afteraoon at ; RS o T | for a series of band concerts on Davis | vy Moran ¢, Palrdeau 2b, Olney 1b, Breen | Central ball Saturday evening, Re- E —Store 61-2; houss 38-8. othing Busia 130 oer speaking on the subject. the . - Phones 130 oclock, * There was u iwege at- | RS I CE SIIEGE, TiTy Dartic. |Park this summer will be regarded as | “mners: cf. g freshments were served and the Arion chd 2B ! o oiaance of relatlves, Zriends und & | ujar stress upon ‘the fact that t a public benefagtor. _ Score by innings: R.H. E. | singing soclety orchestra of Stonington —— o Mechanics lkl,'(_ Store |iciesation OF, about a score - f the | masees are t0o apt fo oredit una Memorial Day Orders. Sl Jewett City 1000000001 9 8|7tislled the musio Winaham. Thore was o large: momber | thorized statements concerning men | Commander H. G. Mowry of Me- Respect for God's day. L Fraternal Courtesy. IMPORTED S TO ALL of, floral tributes, incrading pleces feam | 0CCUPYINE high positions. He was to |Gregor post, G. A. R. has lssued the Respect for God's book. : 3 i t Batty and George Hey- ; bases on balls, Stmono 2 Ta-| Frank W Respect for ‘God’s house. Moran, McKen- | decker, trust 4t the |following order relative to Memorial 2 : “Stir well; add a lttle love just to he |day: At 1.30 p. m. the post will as- F98-704 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct.| “he different Masonic bodies and cr- | D&Ye been one of the speake cs of Charity and Relief 100th anniversary celebration of t._ it by pitche: meyied Fanizations Nith which deceas>d -l hurch May 31, but owing to the fact | semble at G. A. R. hall. At 2 p. m.|make It sweet. Repeat the dose every Struck out, by Simino 9. by La- | lodge 'A. F. and A. M. were in West- Deen amlated. ‘Rev. William 8. Beard, | H N T 16 Feport in- Washington | the post will form in front of G. A. . | threo minutes until church timo, uniess | point 2. Double plays, Geer-McCarthy, | erly on Saturday in eonference with a a rs Chapeh, was the ofeiating Sieeational | today he was obliged to decline and |hadl, with the Thirteenth company, [rellef comes sooner. If the day fs|A. Jarvis-Geer, McFarland to Olney.| T trostecs of Gimeetnlle jooee. Iv- PIANOS Duging the service Mrs. Henes 1 Buve, | 287eed to speak Sunday instead. |Coast Artllery corps, as escort, and |storms, an Axtepft Sepitdauon b o] Stole D o Y. McERrlang, | Dhernaile. that they might. want for bl i : Tk , march to the town hall, where the |Oovershoes, rubber coats and umbrel- McKenna, Moran, X At S S 200 ‘bt Sofitralto, gendered two selections.| gic|pPED FROM BROOKLYN JAIL. |Memorial day adress will be given a¢ |las will be beneficial” Passed ball, Jarvis. Wild pitches, La- | use, theirs having been destroyed by | A They are ail in, also ur Comest as = = $185.) 5 Kindly Tight, and’ Tne Harbor e (T Eet g g e 2 point 2. Sacrifice hit, Wood. Sacri- | the fire of Wednesday. line, and the bast to found out As Low o e s eTe . B, DOmeror, | Bill Sweet Arrested Here and Taken |in front of the fown hall to march to MEMORIAL DAY fice fly, McKenna, ples. . Wt~ St Sve Baabrend: Cion. charged there—with alt necessary @%c- Mise, Lurtan P. Faller. of Harors, Back to Finish Term. the soldiers’ monument and to the — worth. The Corinthian club did well at their | orations, Including eut ont ore., Write for Catalogue. Noirtan Cooley B Now Heven by cemeteries. Compittess, Order of Procession and game held on Industrial parc when | ©730 O L BT CUR R T Murenes, 20 Litchficld of New York and Acthar | Bill Sweel, a character well known'| The order also indicates that every Programme of Exerci: OBITUARY. they met the Branford etud and de- [ p T N0, pee T Everest Barier weo in the \iil- | to the local’ police who skipped out | member of the post should make it his pucht A5 W s i feated them 3 10 0. The work of the | PYVIE 0" e ordens gor Soving mantic cemetery. Funeral from Brookiyn jaii las July. before | duty io be present at all the Memorial| Tollowing fs the full list of com- e, | Emetobe e % N Dy ent amany. The T i | Painting, Paper Hanging ecd Deoé~ WATKINS nfls.' + | Bimore & Shepara were in charge of | completing his sentence. ~wus taken |8y exercises. mittecs, order of procession and exer- | The death of Mrs Margaret F1. Wolts | STIKIPE S0, S E000 went to Wakefeid | atine. the arrangements, into custody Saturday evening about cises for Memorial day in Putnam, | occurred on Saturday morning at th S N pee. ears experisnce will be 40:80 by Lisutenant Killoursy and Po- QUINEBAUG POMONA with a list of officers and past com- | home of her son, Martin olfe. on | where they were defeated by a score My many ¥ par 227 Asylum street, Hartford. ¢ value to you. ivie | 1 Weeks, who found hir 1d- ers of 3 3 Soule street. Mrs. Wolfe has been in | 0f 5 to 4, Much talkc was given on | of Vi tuid Main and School Sts, So. Manchester, Congregational Pastor Speaks on Civic [ [[°"an Foeks, who found him 1 Wid- |ry Mgt With Ashford Grange at|manders of A. G. Warner post. G. A. | Botie Siren, s O me. but was | the streeti yesterday of the game that Main Street, Wil Betterment. after he arrived here. Sweet has been Warrenville on the 28th. Marshal, Maj. A. D. Wecentyre, taken seriously ill only Thursday | Will be played here next Batwrday .= g R The Firat Congregational church was | working in Mansfield for some time, it e i day, | night, For years she had made her [ when the Mystic and Stonington teams P.E MURTAGH, well fliled Sunday morning when the |is said. He was taken back Brook- Quinebaug Pomona grange s ¢o|Col. G. D. Bates; commitrew on speak- | home with her son, where she has will come together. Iyn Sunday by Jailer Flelds. meet with Ashford grange, No. 80, at|er, Col. . D Bates; decorating graves | received every care and attention. Mr General News. 92 and 94 West Main Steeet, a .uk Word. ‘Warrenville, on the 28th of this month, | in’ Grove street cemeterv. Joseph E.| Wolfe was born in County Cork, Ir Mrs. R. B. Dickson and son of Fol- teb104 - A and the notices of the meeting say | Rawson; St. Mary's cemetery, John |land, seventy-two years ago, and came | yoke " Mags.. have returned after a |Telephone. a plano in YOUR home? oGt res ©. Vi T Jo. {that the majeritysof those who will | Lepire ast Putnam, Joseph Ran- | to this country when quite young. She | Yigic' with the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Ry ot T We have o pinn that 25¢c inostmaster Bred O. Vinton of Bagle- |go will drive and enjoy a May ride. | dall: Putnam Heights, ErncstPerry. T. | was married to Patrick Wolfe in | Eaics. GEORGE G. GRANT, it posstble for everyone to owa o e S ® |'The nearest railroad station 4s Hamp- | J. Thurber, E_ R. Wood; Dayvilie cem- | Greeneville, and he was employed by Capt. Robert Wilbur has returned o » New TLondon-Willimantic game on i g T i g s & ton, about eight miles away, and ar-|etery, Jabez Bowen: Thompson, Allen | different farmers in Lisbon, ~ 1iving | from 12 FOR THE ASKING JWwinanamn field Saturd rangements will be made for trans- | Babbiti. Ira D. Bates: Woodstock. J.|thero and in Baltic and Fitchville, | THR B0, | et Sunday for Buftalo Undertaker and E balmer WHEN YOU COME IN TO Traffic on the South Coventry trolley | portation of those who come by train.|af. Paine; Pomfret, Charles W. Gros- | where he died in 1872. In 1876. Mrs. | whare he whl be employed this sum- line was very good Sunday and al-| For the lecturer's hour the essential| venor, Thomas Clemens; floral com- | Wolfe and her children came to Jewett | mop Taftvil PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY Hl|though the aii was chilly the open cars | parts will be a lecture by Dr. Alexan- | mittes, John Os George Prentice; | City, where sho has lived, with the ex- [ v\ Engineer Edward B. Bucklin 32 Providence St., Taftville. BE A QUARTER COMING TO were greatly appreciated. der Canca of the Massachusetts | traansportation, } Pierce, Joseph | ception of a few years spent in Put- | m,de o survey on Saturday for a drain | Prompt attention to day or - The A. C. Andrew Music Co. “!fln Strest. Willimantic, Ct. e o s (e e et (e " oy | eceseionio: pewe=iles. Wiliss' 5 | nemm 3% SISCinE, SR I8 PECSLLY | B ke o fn fwrtice water om | oabes: 8- saieiverd e nel of the nine about Wed- |be “o-, 3 als aylor. the last re: 3 e - | Lincoln avenue an ‘ashington street, — Bas the agency for the Travelers Life ASK Resday. and at the close of ine week |to be u tallc given by FHoward D. New, | | Order of Processlon—Platoon of po- | ily. Martin Wolfe of this place. which makes bad going during some — ——— and Aceident Co. of Hartferd. Ct the nie may possibly be still further |ton of the ~Connecticut Agricultural|fice, marshal, A. D. Malntyre, Ameri o the year. In all probability ERS' DIRECTORY. o= Willimantic Gas & J/cunzei p college on The Acidity 1n Soils. This | can’ band, Alfred W. Merriata camp,| Cradle Roll Planned. rain to the ¥hver witl be ponstPuEL: TRAVEL the United States Health and A sol- t Mrs. Fred T. Greener has returned |talk is also to be given in connection | Usnited Spanish War Veterans, George |, Next Tridx rsflef';;"“’h"e“‘fli‘rfi}"fl- A | ed_provided the land s not 0o low. Electric Light Co. Sk kot with a practical demons 5 W. Child .S T Veterans, A. as_cha o ov. A. F. B he vespe B e e from a montn's stay to Sherbrooks P | Wil * DRSS domORaTlOn 1 fea. | 87wl camp. Sons of Vecehans A | Enil, Hok e e Consressionai | Rov. A, ¥, mermmnaw ax tho vrrer | A}l Water Route SR et SR somtioutars £ her mother, brother and sister, who | tUres of a Pomona meeting are to befer W. R C. Caroline Soott Harrison | church. = A reception for the children | .\"5"Gcionk took for his subject, God Box Willimantic. Ct. B e it e shoas of tronOtE Tever, |Provided. Ladios of G."A. R, speaker of tha day, | Pader ten vears of age and their moth- | i, Ngture. A large audience was pros- ™ Practically all of the ball players Plais for Iiey Ssveee. clefgy, town and city officiais and | &3 i to be held in the church vestry | on¢ "“gpecial music was rendered un- IRty Of Freeh Fllk: ales A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. went ¢ thele nomes Stturday evening | The plane for a sewer through Fur- | guesis In carriages from 4 to 6. der alrection of the chorister, Mrs. J. Oysters and Clams, at e i ot |and will report for practice today ai |Pace street call for 1,105 feet of elght-| Order of Services—Pytnam Heights Borough Interests. Elmer Newbury. STRORE'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St | ™ igh Carriages. and. Wagons, . |noon Ackerman “and fho focal” men | Mol MBS o Wo0, 03 10T "scnths | Sesnmay Tet Pubuans cometies, 10 s | arienepiTetls, AToer, of MOUHer ar | Lonaen e sutinduy. ationding (e ooeasa Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | sver Sunany. O o> 10 TO7U™ M 1OWR e part ot the borough wifl be pro- | h. address, Reprementative Joscah | peth’ Beardwood. golden wedding of M. and Mrs. John s sale. Carrlage and Wagon Repairing |~ . qeiesation of the members of San | V10¢0 With sewers. Melachnie: St Mary's cemetery. 10.30 | "Mrs, E. F. Burleson and Miss Jean | J. Davis. tiey having been married chelsea ine of all kinds. Repository and shops e S Srignb Bam To Plan for Alumni Reception. a. m. decoration of graves singing | puritson are in Ware. ere and lived for many years JAMES HARRIES o Vaiiey sereet {\'.“:* e N P T R s e r,vh:m:,';,:,; 0,"‘7,'5 'ex(,c::",o com- {P¥ <choir. address. Rev. J. Van den| Iocal friends of Mrs. Charles Car- | James MacDonald leaves today for il Be pleased to see any of his old e i [ s the ex e e o ot wark | mittee of the Kiilingly High School Noort; Grove #irest cemetery, 2 9. m. | yisla of Norwigh are sorry lo learn | Boston. where ho in to seside, e no gk e MEar ; mni assootatio 3o mee spec e 2d. of the deith of her mother, Mrs, Mer- rehie, Gorrish of Albany, } ®rienfla, “sa well as new ones, at his L e Miyde Bunn ‘was At e :’;:“t‘i‘,e‘;‘fl',’":".‘;f Officers of A. G. Warner Post—Com- | pite. In New London the guest of his mother, Mrs, R. A. @ Ba place 5 rangeme for the annual reception |mander, G. D. Hates; senfor vice, Os-| ‘Mrs. F. E. Robinson entertained her | Stanton. 2 R S Sl IS |to be tendered to the members of the|SaF Coman; jundor viee, H. H. Pierce: | Sunday school class one evering la Cspt. Charies Maxson of the south- | ypepcenes -reight ss onger 852 Main Sireel, Willimantic en on Donald, with Miss 1 adjutant, Chauncey Morse; quarter- | week. They had & very enjoyable ern steamer FI Norda, s visiting for u T £ 4 b graduating class of 1910. . . s 3 . i . - service direct to and from New D nt Sunday Swith Mr. master, Durham’ Marnle; ° ofoer ot | Wiy The party of ton were con- | few davs at i home here 7% " | seliieq Girost i 08, JoS marerd . % Clark of Columbia ay. C. S unroe; chaplain, Joseph | veyed to their homes in Mr. Robin- Miss Marion Wolcott of Norwich is o 3 % prehiies B SN Eak o d : s birthday and he was PUTHAN WON. B Rawson: surgeon. "W . Palmer: | 107 automonite: e et o Shr. At Bira T W Tivley, | gaem, Noriels Tusstazs, Thuradess Filli i congratulated in a fitting manner. . officer of guard, Henry Welch: auar- | ° Dwight Tracy has purchased a new | Miss Annie Packer has returncd | © New York Pler 22, Bast River, foot ¥or Artistic Wall Papers illing a Specialty | e o e ot resi | F: S Lost In Saturdays Game at| ol . S ant ™ Rooph T Raw- | aciovisiic: o e v viit In ew Tiaon | giiew York Pler t3 Bast River, fost b Lowest prices. All work guaran- |jence on Prospect street to ARbert Dayville. son: sergeant major, Joseph Me-|*'7 and Mrs Georse Dickinson and | Herhert Davis of Boston spent Sun- | Gave: Fridays at'S p. m. te E. MAFFITT & CO, 37{ teed. > Sumner, who has been living 61 ‘ S R > achnie, - Miss Lucille Dickinson of New Lon- |day with his family tn sown o o b e e Street. Weo will e pleased to Associated Dental Parlors, Bellevie strect. As soon as a f al Killingly High echool's haseball team Post Commanders—A. A. Pu-| gon and Miss Irena Willard. of Nor Miss Annie MacDonough of Provi- P. 8. Frelght recelved untll § p. o en painting or dccorating, | 752 Main Strest, - - Willimantic | terations are made Mr. Sumner witl | 1050 3 slow and unintercsine gimc lo chazian, Patrick O"Leary, & H. Seward. | wich epent Sunday at Mr. and Mra. | dence 18 the guest of her aunt, Mrs C. A WHITAKER, Agent. o is residence his new home. | utm b O it % 08 Me. chnie, J 1son, S oh cNicols’. o uhaime. will guarantee both work and| Office hours—week days 9 & m. to | tale up his residence in his new home. | Gov"aftarnoon by the score of 17 to 12. | & Spaulding, A. §. Chickering, w, S, | A¥cnie MeNicols bert Dubstme X e Mace mayda 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. [ P. D. Moreau has accepted the man- | Healy and Carney were the battery for | Baebe, Chauncey Morse. G. D Batos, onall have’ xetrmrad’, PHOTE e janid agership of the local branch of a com- | Killingly and Rich and Tibbetts for|y [, Rawson, F. A. Brainard, H. B. COLCHESTER visit in Baltic, -I-n NEw YnR connection. nov2sa pany which is about to open a store | Putnam. The score by innings was as| Cole, G. A. Hammond, C. M. Green, Nathan Fish of New York is the S e o pranmely EenDled | feawn: F. A. Cargill, Conductor Porter Leaves Hospital and | guest of his mother, Mre. John O, ELMORE & SHEPARD, ¥ Il. B. Reade, the grocer. Mr. Mo- | putn 40220333017 o > | g ’'s Wall Papers i e utnam ........4032 o * Branteriire ' Gorga] Ties. e, SR, ety . : T SR Kilingly -----140420100-12 Returns to Branch—Mrs, George| (v, .. King spent Sunday with his S Seetn to Seastons & Mmorey | i ai the jatest gestems that you ge- fins fow dnve” T 2 Witk Boysett BEl Qn. STAFFORD SPRINGS Brown's Funerai—Outing of Gles | WAIL'™ K08 sent Sundar “ and Foneradl len, and moderate price Wil Meereat Fom |rubtey . . Bovwen that a fiest ajvio | The third week of the milk wWar | Tourists to Visit Syria—Birthday Sur-| Club. Shiriey Becbe spent Sunday with l Our stock of ready mixed Paints and | dend of 20 cents on the dollar would be | PET® this momning with no chumge in prise Party. A ey S o e | FriARAR L MR A E $0-62 North Street, ainters’ supplias are Lot 8t R would be | 130 attitude of the producers who com- George B. A. Baker w Fyron illings of East Lyme spent LINVE 5 It upplies are complete. deciared and -paid In H. E. Reade | t'¢ 21 e o SaheE - 3 was the guest of his parents on Lin-| Sunday with his family on East Main LADY ASSISTANT. A. B. HOLMES, ankrupt estate in. the near ure, | TSIKRA. 0 IO e Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. | Wa8, B0 SUCST O o ay. Liguoisiry Thé water way — the eomfortable Tatestens 72 Church Strest. MWkt | Esiesee BT cntnnies thnt the fota “Gown 10 & State of iege and the | Mary Sheahan amd Miss Annie Joseph | U741’ Conkie of Hartford was a re-| " Henry Abell of Providence is the | WAY of traveling, dividend will be in the neizhborhood 50 cents. Steamers City of Lowell and New Hampshire — safe, =taunch that have every comfort und convem= question as to which will hold out the | 700 S S0 o Y e cent visitor in town. guest of his brother. Otis Abell longer. The contractors do mot appear | T0uis fieim wae in Springfield Sat-| Conductor Porter Back on Duty. Wakefield Won. o b5 raafly ts make NHmcice couosey] uniey: Marshall J. Porter, who has been at| Wakefield had a grand baseball open- LET DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A Personals. 3 % ¥ % stons yet. = Friends of Robert Tavior of Stafford- eph’ fllimantic, re- | ing Saturday in the first game of the | lance for Model 17 Buick - | cot 5 p crumee atendea whe su- | Tinapiese for Most Popular Fireman. | Joonls of Robort Tuvior of, Sftord: | st. souepis nospital, Wilkimantic, re- | 10 Saturday, in, vie hiat gaine, of 1he | lence for tha traveler B v v % friv g Castie siegl Members of the Danielson fire de- |ty at his home Friday evening. day. He resumed his dutles as con-{ topped it off by beating Mystic, 5 to Seun@iand u superb view. of ihe wene A World Beater for Hill ClimbMs. | Arthur B. Lincoln of HartZw ent | partment have been interested during| " The ball team from the Hockanum | guetor on the Branch Saturday for 1ineups derful skyline and waterfront of New % E. P. CHESBRO, Automobile: Saturday wvisiting relatives in tiwn. the-past few days in the voting contest | mills, in Rockville, defeated Stafford © tinie eilioh the Brst week in Waketield—Reardon 2b, Wilbur ss, f § G i o i Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Tracy spent the |to determine the most popular member | T1igh schooi oiv the fair grounds Sat- | Jaauars. at which tine he was taken | Allen cf, G. Ling 1h. Dagiish 7. Ha- | ¥ork. 2 -y Willimantic, | week' end with friends in Holyoke, [of the organfzation. The winner in|umday afternoon by the score of 13 to 8 | yp " vern rf, Eaton If, Rouse ¢, Tefft . Wiskiney lsnves New Londen at 8 lead was in town] Mystic—Keatiig rf, 1b, O'Donneil 1p, | m. weekdays only; due Ple - Burdert ¢, Holues b, McManus ef, | Bast 224 St. 6.45 & m,_(Mondays ¢ .- cepted) and Pler 40, North River, ¥ $1.1 Mass. the contest is fo get & gold wutch, Miss Grace Doluridge is attending a 5 £ R Miss Nellie Curran is visiting her | Which will be presented this (Monday) | reunion of her cluss at Hyannis Nor- | g oacany, & @ > UNDERTAKER ana Havel Pelky Secured. imothy J. NIx,w«,munu of Worcester ok o .m:,‘:." a u;"«. e - - o EMBALMER e £ 1 Manager E. J. McBride of the Wau- s in town Saturday. ere Was no game on Sat- €2 Church St. Willlmantte, Ct. e e S enon E, 2N | regan team of the B, C. league has urday, &s neither the Colchester or onn'" Cures Fare Norwich 10 New Yo Teleptone. Lady Assistant. . fed the name of Pemy, a pitcher| Recruiting for the Russian army for | Academy ieams were able to Secure & Drunkenness ure effected or money. eefunded, aletown. s . with the Manchaug team Jast vear. | this year is fixed at 456,53 men, says | game with out of town teams. Man Baulel, Bhea. of Boston, focmer! Peiky may be seen n the ghme with | the Tondon Times. Tha same paper | afer Strong of the Colchestor team haa | | Eure sffected or m STIMPSON’S STABLES, this city, spent the week end Wauregan on Saturday of this week. | says that the total expenditure, under | secured a strong tewm ffom anathietie " rear Young's hotel Maln street. Thor- | home of Iris parents. i 2y the Russian defense bill, is csilmated | chub in Norwich to play on the Fourth || @iven secretly, Qrrine costs enly oughly up to date service guarantesd, | George W. Ide and Justice of the| An automatic coupler for air and|at $050000,000, of which nearly one- [of July. The Academy team expectsilly 5 SEVIN & SON, 11 i to play a team from Kenllworth club, Trucking and heavy teamins a spe- New Britain, on Decoration day. The Peace C. E. Chester of Chaplin were | stearn hose on rtailroad trains has if is for shipbuilding, to be spread among the basebnll fans to witness the ten years

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