Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1910, Page 2

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limantic, Danielsonand Putnam | & g 255800 Dan| as I ¥ No. 15, Speedwell, 10.30; No. 7, Cor- | the house. The commitment service in - sssssssasnsnsnnnnsnse: FR—— bin, 10.30; No. 12, Reo, 10.33; No. 4, Re- | East _cemetery was unusual- WILLIMANTIC A G & Ba e ipute AT S s B S etand. 1040; Moy 1r Cratmers: . Avery, arles H. Backus, Napoleon | mers-! , 1.14; » 8, 1.27; 22, verlan .40; 0. 1, mers- . . 5 e Bicon, Jf._yohn T Buker. Osear I | Notlonal, 11 1.40; National, 8, 2.00; R e Détrglt, 10.40; No. 10, ¥raiikiin, 1046 R hat Is Going On Tonight. oOWs, ar E. ss, Arthur P. 2 Sunday Services—Cars as Checked in| No. 17, Interstate, 0. 20, Lex- o 2 Henner, Joseph Berard, J. Octave Iy rons| ington, 10 . —, Pope-Hartford, part o ~ No. bR Berar p 1054; No. —, £ e WILLIMANTIC, u'-- i L heers Lodee To; ML, Kolshes ot ERluarilice sl A Biyn, Joke o' Reliability Run—Order of Services| ington, 7056 S0, fu PApeCHATTO: | the range choir. The honorary bear- : . Vaudeville and Mowing Pictures at|A. Bowman, Frank Bradway, Louis|the last contesting car pul for Memorial Sunday—Observance of ; No, 16, National, 11.10; | ers were Preston B. Sibley of niel- EATETN the ‘Opcra House. Bonin, Clifford H. Brown, John C.|control point at 2.36. the 30th. ‘Caricr- | son, N. G.Williams of Brookiyn, Charies e < Pictires at the Bijou an | Brown, Henry A. Bugbee, Stowell Li| " 'The drivers in some cars reported . car, 11.16; No. 11, N . 1119: No. | Potter of North Woodstock, . E. Bic T smpiey . oo | Burnhim, Alexis Caisse, August Carl- | the roads to be in Tather bad condition, D 5 Franklin, 11.20; No. 9, Jackson, 11.42. | Brown of Pomfret, Walter Diy of Ki Apa Wood Blaerkin Chapter, No. 25, | son 'Jonn I Carr, Gustave O: Cariier. |the drivers and cars were well plas- |, (forge Sletaanic xSy, i ‘ Hngly, past mesters, and W. H. Bar- — Alphonse Chagnon, Walter T. Cham- | tered with mud. Gasoling to the o MEMORIAL SUNDAY. ron of Danielson, present master of SPRING TN e v Jaracs Caen. | amosnt of over 400 gallons'was sup- | D H. L. Hammond of Dayville re; Quinebaug Pomona wrange. Added to the Long List due rane, Lewis Colien, Thomas H. Cole, | plied to the cars between the checking Order of Exercises—Programmes Ar- City Not: 7 - B > t i asadena, Cal., where he recently suf- rder ly Nof i High Rank Given the City's Finest and | J. Delorane Conant, Georse A Coole | polnt st 3 G 00 e CoC Srmer of | Yered an attack of paralysis. ranged for May 30th. T e s vies |19, TIS Fampus emedy. Fire Fighters. Hormisdas Dion, Frank I, Elmore, | Main and Church streets. Mrs. T. E. Hopkins will have the e o bo| e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Oronogo, Me.—*Lwas sim ly a ner- William _B. Blliott, Frank P. Fenton. members of the Ladies' Reading Cir-| Memorial Sunday exercides Wil be|Sabin. vous wreck. 1 eoild not walk' ac v and members -of the | George M. Flint, loufs J. Fiynn, Al- > OBITUARY. cle at her home this (Monday) after- | held as follows: Sunday, May 29, Mc- | "Mre. Mabel Randell wae in Boston the floor without Di aon council Made the Spring in- | pert 1. French. Henry Fryer, John M. noon for o meeting. John Trevena and | Gregor post will asesmble at G. A. R.|on Friday. e Bo0r W g S ectant pection of the police department and | Gager. Albert (Gallip, Charles B. Glea. Daniel_M. Tiffany. Fden Phillpotts will be the muthors| hall at i pum. to take barges for South | ““siss Bessic Champlin is the guest of | | my heart Hucteging le annual_inspection Of the fire fe- | cue: Mores W Golden. Dewey. B.| Daniel M. Tiffany, aged 46, dica Sat. | Studied: Killingly with stl n""l"v"«l;m Ser- | Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Brunn in Brooklyn, aod { doul T B s bet a0 o Sgturiay attemoon. eom- | el Tumes Hagserty. T Lovs Hall, | uraay evaning abotit 10 Siciock 110 | spont Sunday with Folatives in Dan:| 'A% 630 p..m. the post will assninbie | ™pvits Snaw of Bayonne s been the Every fofith 3 had cleanliness. W otk ot police head- | Charles R. Harris, Henry S. Harvey, | ing a year's illness as the result of a - . a hail to march to the Meth- o v h ring down 1 m there proceeding o | Jol oy, Wil a i , ielson. at G. A. R. o guest of Charles K. Shaw such i hearing 13 o " ooy ot otation and inspeetimg | Sorn k. HuLey Wl R ey Th. | Resaiviic WNock. (HIN W Soen $h Ox-1 - Capiain Bert 1. Duyble BOU atend| odiet church, whote weevicht Wil Bel M. and Wallacs Sterns are en. sensation, as if the a modern purifier, antiseptic Alerts ayd the Excelsior Hook and | palme Tsane H. Johnson, William H. (‘;"L- rrmngr o ”'m“‘g . s °,'I',': N | the meeting of the officers of the Coast| held at 7 p. m. The members will at-1tertaining Mrs, Taylor of Springfield, lower - parts would #nd insecticide. Non-poisonous, nen- ider company. Chief Wade U. Web- | King, John L. Leonard, Erank M. Lin- .mh‘je’;“ O Tl ot Bauton "eie | Artillery corps at New London on Fri-| tend this service and march with the | Maw il ont. Lydin B. * caustic, purifies the air, destroys odors, | & L istant Iire Engineers Nel- | coln,” Dwight A. Lyman, William F.|mother, Mirs. Sarah A. Tiffany, S Boa. | 48y evening. post members Lo r:? ghur:;\!:. ml};\a-flf-fi Mrs, Charles Torrey and her mother ¢ Pinkham's Vegetn BB BE s axa 1s & cicanser. son niels and John O'Rourke [ Salne, Wiliam H, McKinley, Frank | ton, four eisters, Mra. 3. Calvin Brown | (ny o weiionman of Southbridge wos | S grisnman will deliever = are at Crescent Beach. P 5 ’ Do Compound. has . made the rounds of the other compa- | ii. More, Elmer Norton, Carl B. Oman, | o¢ "ohis ity Mrs. Georse. Ashley of | the Suest of friends in Danielson over | address. A special meeting of the W, . T. U, N ohe my DOEYes B Bdorsed by -eminent chemists and | Nies With Mayor Dunn and the mem- | Gustavus W. Peabody. Arthur S. Pot- | Nashua, N. H, Mre. W. N. Kibve of | Sunday. Monday, May 30, the post Wil as- | wag held Friday at the home of Mrs , great doal of good Shetiioiogists becauce vetter safer | U5, 0% the common council in hacks. o B sabroons, | Nashus, . i G ibbe of | * Mrs. Everett Mitchell has been|semble at G. A. R. hall at 730 & m. | Mary Gardner to comple great deal of goo < e . sa The inspection of the police depart— Sanierson: SEbert . Huow. BID" | Gt B AT spending several days with relatives il | (o take barges at § a m. for Brooklyn, | monts for the county convent and has alsorelieved @&nd cheaper than carbolic acid. ment “ind quarters was Very Satisfacs | o Troscort, DAviA B Combrols, Wil- | e re Aiany, of Webster Maser " | Pawtucket St. Jumes’ band accompanying the post. | will be held in the Methodist the bearing down. 1 recommended 16 w3 2 || tors, as was the inspection of ail the jjam H. Sibley, Arthur E. Stiles, Mar- 3 g er, Mass. Rev. C. F, Flanders of Hartford, state | At 1.0 p. m. the post will assemble at | Grove street, on Wednesday, the o] to nds and two of them have sed by departments of the national | fire companies. The Hilltops and the | tin H. Wate . James M. Smith, Earl Taylor, evangelist, was the speaker at the Bap- | G. A. R. hall, Colonel C. A. Potter act- | commencing at 10.45 a. m. atly benetited by Mrs. @tate ang municipal governments, hos- | Montgomerys presented a fine appear- | William H N eriok Youme.| Earl Taylor, aged 21, died at his |tist church in East Killingly at the ser- | ing as marstial. At 2 p. m. the post will| D, . Wood, principal of the Foston | Mok MCK X161, Orong 5. 300, vate butitations f 2nce. His Honor made a meat little ol home on the back road, near St. Jo- | vice on Sunday. assemble in front of G. A. R. hall with | school, ‘occupied the puipie of the Ad- o G oman, mwm’:h:':orff . S b in behalf of the city and the DEEEi Sephs cemetery, Saturday afterncon, Half Hourly Servic St. James' band, the Thirteenth com- | ventist church on Sunday. ¥ g("}‘:.‘lz::r;hmw‘" P e g 1a d_at the Bank street house and E Tollowins_a weei’s Illness with pnet- | , naie mourly service will be main- | Pany. C. A. C., Spanish War Veterans, | Thomus Feltman who has acceptod a 3 e Bkl Pe oncort] and ‘guests ana march to the | call from this chureh, will begin his | terribly with a fem omplimented the compapies there on Town hall, where the Memorial day | pastorate June 1st. had backache, bearing down palns and heir tidy appearance and the way the monia. There survive a widowed The directions for using the C. N. mother, two brothers and three sis- Local Team Lost to Middietown in tained by the Connecticut company _mre atteched on each bottle. It is mot atus wae kept in order. Saturday’s Game. o over the' line between Cental Village| ., qress wiil be given at 2,30 psm. “The ladies of the Social circle at| painsin lower parts. I begin taking . polsonous, harmiless. not explosive, Wil various needs of the départment | S 4 Child’s Funeral. ;:‘:"th;;';n"",r’;‘;’“;',:fl&‘Y‘-hgefi‘;;; Programme ac Town hall—Music by | their last mecting voted to request Lydia I l'nmlmm'] Vegetable Com: mot injure deficate fabrics, has no car- Of repairs Gud w0 LOnh wes o R R e The six days’ old child of Mr. and p St, James’ band: reading of orders by | their friends to save aM o id papers. | pound regularly and nsed t) tive d to the @ ntic 1 e city fa- e of their own medici Saturday . day of half houly service this year. o 3 Lin- e Congregs oh hot 7 s v » 1 L MpoMe mcid. It plessant odor has a| (LLcd (0 the attention of the city fd- | I0Re O I O s feld when the | MrS. J. Carlton Tatem. died Saturday | “Thee was.an exceptionally large con- | AN =0l G Potter; reading of Lin- | The Congrogational h choir | Wash ow 1 haveno more troubles oln’s Gettysburg address by Hal R.|wus pleasantly interrupted on Friday | ghat way.” — Mrs. AL. Hrizoc Tisher-Burdick aggregation from Mid- | ¢ the home of its parents in Windham. | gregation at the 7.30 mass at St. James' pleasint smell, it is a bath luxury and| The only absentees were Aldermen Eaton, principal of Killingly HIgh |evening by Mrs. W. J. Bartlett and | o oy will not hurt the sk o s e ALISTTICN | dletown headed oy Tommy. Banmon | The funeral was held Sunday. with | church on Sundiy morning, When &|.chool: heiection by young mew's quar- | hier davghters, Dorcas and Tuch, wio | PHescott Ave. St Bouis Mo the skin. T e turned the tables on them and went | Rev. Harry Grimes, pastor of the |jarge class of boys and girls received . . RO nembers Beeanse your case s a diffcult Just what you want for houseclean. | Foley. b "o | home rejoicing with the long end of a [ Windhem = Center = Congreeational | thefr first communion. R D Bl s T o e B ey b dce creal | gnetors having done you no g S, il s ot vermin, codkromemes, |\ The police cortainty made an excep- (1155 soore. " 10 P T L et Catiora for burtal.: Funerat Was Graduated from K. H. S. Cl'Hi Barber; selection b yyoung men's do_not_continue to ufler o et tionally fine appearance attained fn | A bis crowd, numbering in tein- | irectors Eimore & Shepard of this | Rev. Sherrod & Soule of Hartford, a quartette; music by St James' band, FORFEITED TO WAUREGAN. | giving Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetahie mosquitoes, s thelr new spring uniforms and neat | ity of @ thousind people, witnessed the | QUSSR [ CRirge: graduate of Killingly High school, will| At 2.30 p. m the post will form. in i ——— mpound a trial. Iteurely has cured is 10c, 25 50 . A" few descrved compliments | hegrt-rending slaughter and many felt A Beliver e sermon, at (he afternoon | front of the Town hall, with the Thir- | Putnam Manager Would Not Play to | many cases of female ills, such a The regular price is 10¢, 25¢ and 50c ded the members of the force | di¥susted at the poor and futile at- Mrs. Georgianga Kelley. " t the 100th i ¢ | teenth company,Spanish War Veterans, B p 1 the prices will be as follows: 10¢ xize | and his men appreciated’the sentiments | ers made. The drubbing was partially | died Saturday morning at 1 o'clock at | on Tuesday, May 31 Rev. M. Soule anch to the soldiers’ monumentwhers | Ay good a game of baseball fibrofd tumors, irr n-'"ml‘arrl;u:‘ periol > < xpressec b very all playing 3 ~ v o as an pains, che earing-down for $c, Z5c size for 19c, and 50c size| CXPressed. Ty B e e I e s s Ip Secmmtaxy o [ths’ Copavtiont ‘Mtey @ saiuto to e bonored dead and epe fan would wishi {0 sce cume 1o an Feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner for 3%c. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. |Iv hitting of the visitors Anna, aged 4, her parents, Mr. and | ® Delogates from local organisations|George Genun B an Batursay atternoan when | YOus prostration. It casts buta trifle 2 Daniels showed right off the reel that | Mre. Azaire Gauthier, and four SIsters | of the W, G . 1r i sorrounding | Post will (ke barges for Westfield | atier twelve iminis of ¢ B wWhen | ¢ try it, and the result is worth mil List of Sub-Committess Announced— | his At was iassy and four hits were | and four brothers. The funeral wa | Cowns have pianned to be iy Putharm |and St. James cemeterics, where ail | ‘with the score 1ed, 1 and 1, Minager | Mons Lo many suflering wome: No Formal Organization Yet. made oft his delivery in one and two- | held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at|on Wednesday ofsthis week to atiendpoldiers” graves will be decorated and | Lisorte refused to T R g s LR Gdfll’ Ready for 3 5 thirds innings. Manley went in to stem | St.-Mary's hurch. Eorial was In St. | the county econvention. falute to the honored dead and taps | raniinme and Umplee Benolt forefeited . gonerii WepS: Beard, chairman of the | cave way o’ Wallace after the Mid- (e Ad Individuals Will Participate. "‘"'Mbv‘g‘i"trfi:fl'rtwm,’;l:;;‘;";f:;;f the game to Wauregan 9 to 0. 1t |Pe played on the . Housec leanin e mprovemene secloty. abmonnces | dletown Sluggers had made four hits Heavy Traffic to the Lake. o The item in the Danfelsdn naws of | BSENG"ing RO raturn to MeGren- | to mith a Fase good bontest which | 150 hundred and oo . ecleaning the appointments of the sub-commit- OIf the local boy in a trifle over 9ne | The Connecticut company was obliged S‘;fif&’;a”-‘.m:?n'fi&“ue‘. A- R Wizl or post hall where the W. R. C. Will | wene nine innings as smooth as aiik. | »4% voled (o cs R e it &0 ¢y our Vacum | 1S5, Theas, committece: are mercly | minge ana on 1o un double cars Saturday evening prear that | serve retreshments. Barnacie and Chapells were the appos- | Fstem hit in the fourth with the veterans would not take part in the o < y ¢ and Sunday afternoon and evening to eterans would not take part In the| The above order is by the following |4ng pitchers, with both showir at to € | none Cleaners. Suve your rugs and carpets, | the movement to acquire a start. When | "one down. and from South Coventry to accom- 3 Falhae G S i Memorial: day committee: Post Com- | g e Toking hoMtad then wer an S-inct save your time and lmbor. Guaranteed | it has been definitely decided just | —Wallace used his head a trifie better | modate the heavy traffic to Lake Wan- have read that they will not §0 s | mander H. G. Morey, 8, V. Commander <3 g S o P g g7 schine ) F %o Eive perfoctiom. We ire the|Nbat form the orgamizacion will as. [Dul S48 walloped ot ot ol | Eobei Th cotfapies Setund e Post to Deyville of ounday Jext 1| A. A. Perkins, J. V. Commander W. I, | laat of the ninth with Putnam lead- | When £ siram o' rung 8 . E ° thel sume an opportunity will be accorded | non boys connecting for elght | peautiful lake ‘many callers Sun- - | Baker, termaster W. N. Arnold, g By o iy Rescuied From Drowr ~Vacuum Cleaner $1.25 per day, Hand | Dlans and the more: cordial the re- | Willimanties had their batting togs on | ang the dancing casino Saturday even- | the exercises (o be held in that place. el x Dersual T AR A W B L diotn 1 r Wacuum Cleaner $1.00 per day. We the better pleaged will the pro- | 150 but were unable to hit when hits | jng was sought by a large number of | The Thirteenth company, C. A C. will - s et out he advanced o second sta- on while trying 10 e Clegther. ver das. it i were needed the most. Hitting would [ 18, *5 SNt P R OTIRE KN iey's | also go to Dayville Sunday to fake part| Mf. and Mrs. B. C. Hopkins and | BT © Bn. Qi - @eliver and &ll for them at your resi-f tees is as follows: : come twice in succession with two|pavilion attracted quite @ few. in the exercises. The G. A. R. post|daughter left on Saturday for their e e sle Seotible. A lonw Bt nend aht. M i0to ¢f @ence without extra charge. Permanent ation—Henry T. | 9oWn and the next hitter up would pop will participate es usual in the exer. | bungalow at Alexanders Laks, where |, o ent Beauchemin flying for “Rutler w ! Burr, Mrs. W. King, Mrs. Ella S, |UP an easy one or lay down a grounder Noted Hers and There. cises at Danielson, South Killingly and | they will spend the summer. h" o "l'(; -y s i va. e " : Benle(t O'Sullivan, ' Rev. G. | that was gobbled up with avidity and | .y, gre losses sustained by those | Brocklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Bar] C. Hopking and | home. = Gagne made & quick hiEh F0C | wen ey Sttt priheipally scattored, were made, how. | having insurance on bufldings and o soms, of e T s rarents, | it on Beauchemin us he lid in to th Monday afters @ . U= Frank Daghée, Lucius S, Biee. | cver, off ‘Bates' delivery that did mot| 80048 damaged By, Fridays early CARS ON TIME. S S e oG Hopking oo Lplate, "It was' & clowe play, Umpire peen arrang gl S B | appear to be so very wo morning fire have hgen settied satis- Leraaen e Mitien M. Coope ‘noit deciding the runner safc. The or Weate 3 Mgents Zadies’ Home Journal Paper | 0. Rev. L. M. Flocken, Rev. J. H.|2IPCar (0 be so very wopderfully | g, ctority. 15| All-Connecticut Reliability Run, Inter- | 3rs Eilen At Cooper, who has been | Ji 5 e e Potauy Immedls . e Patterns. Civte -Dat hn ' 3 Bedex. Rev O'Mara was ill Saturday and Flynn| The dance in A. B. §. hall Saturda; ests Borough Observers—One Wom- | 5 I. has returned hom: " |'ately protested the game and in the Mrs. ¥, W. Horn, M . may22a hur Det o W A ey | played first in his stead and some at- | evening was well attended. Music was | an Made the Trip. O el and family and Mrs. A.|heat of the excitement that followed | Miss Eilior Fior Misg Miriam Skidmore, J. L, Leonard, | tribute Willimantic's poor showing to | furnished by the Thread City Cyelers' — W. Young have opened their cottage :fl)‘:p.uxé"..'ug::? hr:,.-:?‘u \ ;T“';l s | apending the £y % | that o a ple a N o= W 3 e wan urday for homs on o stenme v i M enne G Momeas [ that fact, as O'Mara plaved @ good | orchestra and Prof. Bennettof Norwich | On time to the minute, the first of | at Alexanders Lake and will remain | DIoW Snder T8 Jwe J00 SR W6, TS0 burdaystor home on : Flemming, Hor me at the first station in Miadletown | did the talking in the round dances. | the mud-bespattered cars and bedrag- | through the summer months. . day and hit the ball for keeps.| Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Stearns are.to | gled drivers in the all-Connecficut re- | Mrs. W. A. Burrows and Mrs. W. H. H. R Chappen, | FIynn, however, fielded his posktion | occupy the lower tenement in the | liability run flashed up Main street at| Warren were in Worcester recently. James Fasggeriv G, | faitly well and got the first real hit | house recently purchased by Christo- | 10.30 Saturday morning. Their appear- nisdas Dion, the game under protest until the 12th, |about Jun« when Gagne doubled and was later advanced to third. On a fly to Ray- mond in short fleld Gagne scurried 25c o Case, F. P. Fento: ince his connec n with the nine. her Abernethy on Bellevue street and o1 i vl * = b, .FOR THE ASKING |’ 5.0 i mOm | I by any way the firet four innings DT rens: thels, tonemonrt in PMamsfeld | toreat. cameciolly a8 & Danteloon man FUTNAM Bt e evae ont. betauns. he DIAMOND " Publicity 3. . _Bartl . | o he weird contest could be eliminat- | C a —~ 4 = 6 de C se e S e BR B A iy the fann wemla Tikvebase, deuere il ot o 2 had o’ car among the entrics. by €roups | Crew from Boston School Makes Rec- | haa ieft the bag beforo the ball had il B o I WHEN YOU COME IN TO 1015 cxpactad’ that” the fourth of |1y satisfied, as' the dope would then | o4, 5 2F the Baschall plavere mont | B ntes soction. e through the | “org “Time Defeating Pomfret—Sat-|been caught Thereupon Putnam, re- e My y committe i - - | have bes score Middletown 3, Willi - i Vi g e Sk use o continue and enois ‘orfeit- eci. rices paY voun sitt Trene may fll muly Sonnlris i ppoin b cont: | Bay® e ot Migaieiown 'S, Wil | (et raTic Sue ‘Wi retura. soday | It yws-only §0 when the contottf| urdays Auto Run—Grange Ritual at| G,y 10 "W ik egan O SRR ® uimer [F SRR ER FOmINe 70 rails of the propo Ahe various de- | e g B ite by -5, Sl wauly | 10T yeactice. & The. only ont- emmonnoed || C4r e sfvarce Susd oF e score ot ] Burial of Oscar Robinsop. The score 1 - Conn A s K s g ncieand parade, committ iy iy S | that of Cook, who had been trying for | 2 local store to replenish the gasoline Allen Smith of Boston spent Sunday . Mterary exercises, committee on sports | DiS man at first in the ninth by a rank “ b pe s it e, Seupnittes on wp B et i the pinth by 2 FANk | second base.” He returned to his home | supply. Like those that were to fol-( with relatives in Putnam, Raymond.T 5 13 (R oL BT TN Willimantic Gas & # comgnitton on Areworks, | o et parited. the=r proceding | 1 New Haven end will mot bs bewn | low, men snd mmckine were caked with || Mre. Ida Xennedy wéw leader of the | Sl § 212 §9¢ b i o1 e S | again this season in a Willimantic uni- | mud. They had left Hartford at 4 a.| Young People’s meeting at the Baptist | Gadbols i 8¢ . t JURY CANVASS e N o form, so It is said. m. and, as e driver sald, had xidden | cnurch Sunday. 2 $10 354 spflfllil Chocolate (ream UFUDS Electric l-‘"l Co. ) 4 Umpire John J. Curren tendered his | thro vers of water between Hart-| William Sheehey of Spencer was the i1 131 « Made on Saturday by Selectmen—The | Midletown. 2 Willimantic. resignation to President D, P. Dunn of | ford and New London. It had rained | guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dwyer $11 et 10 Cents a Pound Eligible List Announced. H i H % 2 ¢|ihe Conmecticut baseball association |50 hard part of the trip that the oc- | over Sunday. {13 o0 Py pe) L o - ; e H $ 1 1| Surdas evening. The resignation is | CUpants of the car said the drops beat| Putnam division, A. O. H., will elect 2 194| at THE KEYSTONE STORES Tl board of aelectmen of the town | BE 8 11750 tane orroct at once. Mr. Curran was | @8ainst their faces Mke hail. clegates on the first Sunday in_June T . - P o g B e e L S g HE e 23 3 »|the best ump the league, but he | An hour elapsed between the pass-|to attend tho state convention of the 14 2 | Dantelson, Putnam, Moosum & PRIl | rocos il oty e Sl | b utiivence "4 's73 1 0| sustained an in; o e ot shaidac | Ing of the car and the mext to follow | order to be held in Waterbury. hcors by tunin o 01| septsd X 4 Hiat of yotars eligible Tor ury duty for | Bt glAcémaic 3 250 8)in Seturday’s game and he feels that | the pafhinder. @ Pope-Hartford, and e = S i = s +. Painless Extracting and the cureent year and from in | Rasmeit-c Deminy & 48 1 o|Ne wHLIDE Do HISGhanale S b e Bpseawell. apd’fob Corbin, . . & FUNERALS 0 Sin RS L ead hnn the ’ Sfimies 118 ] 8| ontor sor sometmsien dsemed i best | ESUP I the Srder nmme) e e i N. THE CLEARANGE SALE ~ CONTINUED Filling a Specialty | ;53 Gury signed and will ve forwarded | ™ e e R S G ey s sl poa by & Armand M STONINGTON. Towest prices. All work guaran- | o Cleric of the Court Edgas M. Warne: o : i 5 in for a brief time, but #ot| juneral services for ArmiBnd Marion at The Bezton Dry Goods Store, Dan e DL B Crurc Hapas I Vedner s = PR up to a gasoline supply station at ex-| were held at St. Mary's church Satur. | Saturdey’s Game Won by Mystic, 10 [$8,00° “Some bl discounts for our Associated Dental Pariors, Alford, Wililam P. Allen, Clifford J.| .Beted for Flmn in oth. Witliam T. Fay of the Windham | 0¥ 10.30. as called for by their sched | gay morning, Rev. John Van den Noort | o 4—Taxpayers Vote for New Fire | Customers another weel; Aftractive 750 Main Stred S i | Alpaugh, Henrv T Anthony, Edward |y ios, 2 inets . High school faculty spent the week |tihe last hey celebrating the requiem high mass. | Alarm Whistle—John Bindloss Res- | Bargains on cvery counter in the store. in Street, illimantic Middietnn 2 o o 1.1 oSSR eshoot tuy sbens o last car passed through, they came | Burial wos in St Mary's cemetery. h Boy these §00ds now Office hours—week days 9 & m. to (e e h o o 8 bn KRN H = ;;' ot “.I‘,'m'l and went at intervals of a few minutes. | There were beautitul floral pieces, no- cued from Drowning. sept20d @ p m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. s nols. Petrick, Ask- rainard H. Tiffany of Torrington | Some of them stopped, but the greater i Bocepriali Ll T OSTON DRY GOODS >RE vy . B e JAMES BARRIES o Caen Hiarre 7. Bannon, | was the recent guest of his father, | number plugged right through. tadly one from the Canadian Athletic | ; pyer Potter and Mrs, Potter, Mr. | THE BQETOY OIY SROUC | o Foster, Rusoll: two base | Calvin H. Tiffany, of Lewiston avenue.| All of the mud-larks were apparent- | meniper g and Mrs. George Draper and Mrs. Na- | gopt20aw ames B. Keoch, Mur & will be pleased to see any of his old | off Bates 1, off Manley Mrs. Louis M. Flocken spent Sunday |1¥ in very good humor, and kindly call- L’ Confi i cl than Brewster of Norwich were guests WHY NOT friends, as well as new ones, at his ictiols, Harris struck out. | jn Middletown with her sons, Louds and | €d out their numbers, waved thelr arge Confirmation Class. Sunday of Jay Bliss, making the trip g R s g Misio, Bamin 2 Belils: | Ropert, students of Wesleyan univer- | hands, or tooted a salite with their| A large class of boys and girls of | in Mr. Potters automobile. @o as much meighbors plano and r us show you h ur children as your tem a | 852 Main Sireel, Willimantic education, Let Bannon, Boidt. Jona | SILY. s morns. Rubber ponchos were the fav- | St orite garments with the riders, all of | r¢ wiharles, Pithom, manager of the | S FTLeG e nky nad been dine | Nilen comes (6 Puinam, the Arst pa New London, called on friends in this | Ped In @ muck batn. Srtay Mary’s church is being prepared to | Saturday afternoon Capt. George Al- W including 100 barrels of porgies. ere 10 Irace in Lest to Mystic. S . » mayi2d The A. C. Andrew Music Co. | _ city Sunday. mi?f&"nfifl"gfi,’}' ere over-speeding | Masonic Visitation to Woodstook. The Stonington baseball nine went | o, G MILLINRRY. b = i 2 Arthar Nichols, hasbell -cosch af 8 . 3 A large load of Masons from this|to Mystic Saturday, played the Mys- | e COTGIUS, U N Ay T 04806 Main Street. Willimantie, ct. | FOT Artistic Wall Papers AL BONMEGIIEUT REN A e versity nine. spent | O1o, Lttle thriller for the expectant| .iiy went up ¢o Woodstock Saturday | tic team, and was defeated, the score IR b iisory Soveltios syers Ara D come to F. MAFF 37 | Excites Lively Interest Locally— the week end with relatives in) t e ar- | o ining <o witness the conferring of | being ten to four. Score by inning Z b il 3, ABFIDE & 0037 et I Dcaek is bei dcted that h tdr car performed a fancy skidding feat | ipo 3. M. degree on a class of four | Mystic 54100000010 Roy. dewstt City, Ct If I’s Wall Papers Church Street. We will be pleased to| in Which the Cars Were Checked. |gity: Tt s being profieted thod he W% | when he came into Main street from | canaidates of Putnam lodge of South| Stonington, 00031000 0. 4 B i 6o 1atust designs that-you e | SSUmate on palnfingor decorating, | ‘i Ai.Conncotiout. reliabiiity con. | SOSEOR Je OVEE. 1 ¥ & startiing dore stop. ot the Togs| Joodetock _The local members wers | Runs eerned, Mrstic 3 Soring ol " sire. come tere Our large assortment |74 Will guarantes both work and e ot e oo % | Rovert Tarring, who has been assist- | hall bullding.when he applied his emer. (€1 entertained T e vaee I Mirre - g i B end modersic price will inicrest you | price Ny Saturday and Main street was | ant superintendent of the local branch | gency brake at sight of a gasoline sign. e O e Turon Paynd 7. LAl | nss L e e TobRets r stock of ready mixed Paints and| Telephone connéction. nov2sa nged with spectators and o large |of & life insurance company for one |.When the machine shot out for Put- BOSTON OARSMEN Do e MEymtio Wiasioaion:: & |10 OrTRer Bigta, . W - . Dainters’ supplics are complete. mher of Offcials from pefore moon|and one-half years, has resigned and |nam, a minute later, the left rear whi A. B. HOLMES, ELM Tb to pact midoariernoon. The auter | will be succeeded by J. Reilly 0f Wa- | was doing an sccelerated serpentine 72 Church Street. Willimantic, IORE & SHEPARD, mobile owners and besldes | terbury today. Mr. Tarring will retain | movement. at Pomfret Crew on Quinebaug | Struck out. by Morgan 14, by Pasne i1 3 vd balis, Hobertson 3. Wild yr.crnes ver—Make Record for the Course. | %, it "I by pitehed ball, » 5 J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, a a large number of the merely curious | his residence In_this city, continuing | One woman braved the discomforts Yoy oy endance General Repair Shop - : (8. cossora to Sosslons & EImo™®) .| cugeriy awnited and watehed the are |In the service of the company as an | of the run for the sake of the excite-| “Two er from . Dhe” Nible aag|Dle 'Umpite. Doyid. Ateraan g S A bompbite St LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A Embalme,s 3“1 f flffll I]I t fival ‘and . departure of the various |agent. ment. She was a passenger in the Na. | Greenough school of HBoston won vic- Soheol Bearsd Mevts. X g A e st P b 'Ml w The confetti car was the first to put X P — over a measured course of cne mile | visitors was hel ay to arrange | S e uic ?A‘:'“f::!:‘:';"- in an appea arriving a trifie be- and a quarter on the Quinebaug river | for the final examinations in the sev- AR A World Beater for Hill Climbing. o fore n an hour in advance of the at Pomfret Saturday aftérnoon. The | eral schools. 2 . Y : Telephione cohnectiom. contesting madhine: The pacemaker fast Boston crew made up of Weston, Postoffice lpspector T. W, Sw of | has the latest styles In millinery E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, stroke, Converse, Wheelwright, Storer | Boston made an oficial visit here Inst | qend her opening on March 24, 25 » and Higzinson, coxswain, won by four | week, approving the, work at the |5 lengthe in six minutes and nine sec- | Stonington postoffice, B followed, reaching here at 26. The < #8029 Main Street, Willi ntic. committee of the Hartford club § mtie| LOUIS PHANEUF | St Sasier ey ealer | ) the D, HIRAM N. FENN, BADIRE: > S B sieitea [ : ® onds, record for the course The The new issue of postal cards was ASK TO SER X Souvenir Chins c second crew, made up of Edwards, |[put on sale S "vv;l‘.n‘ e piates that we are Flying with one DRY GOODS AN NS. contestants in which stroke, Jeffries, Chadwick, Hutchins Lioyd Holes of Rochester is | pound of our olal’ brana of teas. UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER BAT R OO 3 gasoline, water, lunch- and Williams, coxswain, led the other | the guest of friends the borough. hey urr:“lwnull G J. BLANCHARD, 63 Church St. Willlmantie, Ct. B_E0ODS A SewORATY, sfore proceeding to Stafford z E . Thi del Pomfret orew over the line by & length | Sixty-five automobiles were count- | Jewett City : Springs en route for the home e sweet, delicious | |and a quarter in six minutes and ed on the main road past the ball —— — ‘Telephone. Lady Aasistant 625 Main Street, n.h 2 n ite f the home point, .z i If\ e Bunasn o 6 g i artfora seconds, krounds Sunda JEWETT © , wrremen ® 2 2 Luncheon wae served by the Will flavour of The visiting crews came down to|" 3. M. Storrs from Dorchester, Maxs. | ¥ou wil Gnd in oonne a frat J mantic Aut obile ciub .to th - P fret Friday ni 1 ed to salled on friends at the Polnt Satur elass restauran om o pastry “Going But of the Clothing Business E. L. PRINCE, e g i e R N M a wr a otah Kinn "Meata'servan at al) houre ni S’ I)e ’t. St 7‘ S contestants in the rooms of the Thread } oared shell racing is hecoming a favor- Cottage Owners Arriving. Qroters and clame sgrved to order ey 3 City Cyelers, who generously gave the ite sport at Pomfret. Austin Jones and family of Ph Ytonen nenr Bt. Mary's heil, Faskels Mecha ies Pept. Siore | CONFECTIONER | i ool she uBrion s fiush” e erm T 82 T Lo | SRR Sy i OUTFITTERS TO ALL. was a busy “place. 1§ INTEREST IN RUN. he guests of friends until June 15, & 990-79¢ Main Street, Willimantic, c| @Nd Ice Cream Caterer |, : Timer, W. when they will open the cottage owned t wALE, Arrival and Departure of All-Connecti- | by them at Watch Hill (or (heg@ewsor | T mavisd 734 Main Streef, Willimantic, Cann, | B. Lincol . Busbee, F. H. I L — 3 | g ot v g 4 R oasties NEW PlANoS L. M. REED e %, Py “ Meneker” tor e Does please most As Low as - - $1865. it e | Martin- Lewis and family whl o Genopy top wurrey cut Cars on Saturday—Checked at| FLTIN. JCR'S SO0 T (e sea- dition vy pariis Joy's. cug aaress Box 285, Jowett Eliy! Z.\I.neu the first of the e wedkmrn in|iown for the past month, returned on 1o All-Connecticut _reliabliity run | ging, "o their homes, came into Putnam. The confetti car - reached this eity at about 10 o'clock, New Fire Alarm System. kas the agency for the Travelers Tife Th king car held up the 2nd Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct. ad - o o e S ¥ everybody. . the Unlt 3 ead of *schedul . a4 Dbut this car was not listed 4n the en- | A special meeting of the firemen of Wite for Catalogue. S Dllted Blie B oo, 4 n rh aveall of sonecnie RS 4 Fully cooked and I | i "na"te Hartrord more than an | tho borough was held in the' Opera Gent Tns. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Write R S a et N d £ hour ahead of the other score of cars. | house Friday evening to consider levy- & for retes and full particulars. 5. closely followsd by the Chalmers:|: ready to serve from Reo, No. 12 ‘was the first of the recu- | ing s tax and extending i dre alarm <3z, ildis i 1. a He Chal = - - ar contesting cars to come into Put- lem. Abou! ty-fve © WATKINS BROS Ben % Wilkizsote 27 |Bait o s sultne i b8 SR DAt a s il ] | e st s Some et Fuc:| ystemy, Abost, foli/ie wetos : % The cars were well filastered with:tind. 2 whore intervals for more than wn hour. | was voted (o lay & tax of 10 milix They came into Putnam through Kil- | ofi the dollar of the estate, real und Iingly avenue, into Grove, h Main, | personal, within the limits of the Lo A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. The driver of the No. 5 car stated that cream, or sometimes 3 at Daniclson they had 4 narrow escape - Marufacturer of alfferemt styles of coldent, ZetUing acroes - grade > with fresh or cooked Bridge. Eim {0 Providence street, and | ought, The compensation voted the AUTOMORI Light Carriages and Wagons, g 2 barely i time to miss being - i on to Woodstock. collector wae the usunl one per cemt. |8 3. Coit, ¢ Otls Str Harness, Carriages and Wagons far | 11i¢ by, & train : Putnam woe an _ofcial checking | It was voted that u five alarm whiste | ana Bleycle Repuiring = i e Py - 4 Bret car to check in-was the point. M. R. Joy takiug the numbers et ORRINE &5 neee en No. 16, which arrived at and telephoning them into Hartford. Cure effected or money refunded. of all kinds Repositor, shops » . - » 180 Valley Streot © ) P Lazks v, and the others were checked “The Memory Lingers FUNERAL. Guarantee in emch box. Can 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. 852 Main Street, Willimantic. Automobile nerkl Ma hone, GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer ent bing. Horse & t % the following order: Columbia, No. tson| Tiorse Bhoeing. - Tel eunmection. alloming SR v e . 1245 Franklin, 10. 12.50; Lex- Packages 10c and 15c. £ T —|ington 1 anklin, 18, 12,547 g . A nlce vartety of Fresh Fish; Chatmers - De 110; Overtand, allops, Oysters and Clams, at 29,,32.58.10; ‘m“'&flsn MARKET, 28 North St. te. 17. 1.00.10: o WA Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. s . X g 3 Oscar Robinson. Tmpressive funeral services for Oscar Robinson were held at hll,ho"w‘ln Thompson Saturday afternoon, rela- ) ¢ Lives and_ riends and members of the 2 Provl:clce SL., Taltville. grange assembling from various parts Prompt sttention to day or ht calls of Windham county. The officiating . Telephon. A3k aAritM wh 5 ranicing 2. 1.07:50: Ciyrtercar.’s Reo, 12, 1.10; Auburn, 14, 1.10.5 ik -

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