Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 30, 1910, Page 2

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- Assortment of : ercerized Soisetle, Silk and Pongee For Swnmer Dresses S2-inck wide MECERIZED POPLIN comrades of A. C. Tyler camp, No. V.S, W. V. and brothers 6f B. E. Smith camp, No. 28, Sons 6f Veterans, were in attendance as guests. The 27-inch wide RAJAH SILK instrect} decorated with fiags, &nd made & beaar. #nd evening shades, at 50c yard. t 27-inch wide SILK JACQUARDS in | Y, ol S Tyler b the comra 3 diamn, DInE, biue, Ereen and natural, | the Grand Army of the BesGbie ar acted as escort to that noble band wex inxtrumental ih saving the TR e o to the church, opening ranks W-inch wide Siecs b5 élect landing th uncovered heads as &t T5c yara. 4n solid celors, many shades, at 2ic the prevaient this =t 3% yard. and new designs, at §%¢ yard 27Tl wide emouth sresve, at S0c yard. Very wpecial value EILKE 1 yard wide, good quality, wil °fR:'§'W€~ mot fade or lose its color, 76c yard. BLACK One yard wide NATURAL PONGEB | strais} for Bommer Aresses Or wuto coats, at| dicrs plesent and others in the large <or ation. At the conclusion of serices the visitors marched from the #0-inich wide STLK ang WOOL POP- | Arch as they had entere $150 yard. =2 $1.00 yurd. Ging in mission wood, maple, $%69, WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight, Jiiddletown vs. Willimantic at Wind- 1 this afternoon. Fi andeville and Moving Pictures at the Opera House. Moving Pictures at the Bijou and . No. 22, Knights otf “Dancing at the Casino, Lake Wan- Scenic gumbaug, South Coventr: Iorse Racing at Horseshoe Bark this afternoon. MEMORIAL SERVICE. Soldiers Dead Sermon. An impressive "Memorial service_was at the First Baptist church Sun- morning at which comrades of incis S. Lonz post, No. 30, G. A. R., ther G. A, R. men, members of Fran- S. Long Woman's Relief jcorps, No. Choir loft and pulpii “was elaborately tiful sight camp, W. Vi, assembled ‘worship. "he procgseion entered the auditori- wide .SILK FOULARDS, ellf um of the chuych with the-color bear- ©fs, fONT F them, members of the Re- Ihl‘cu;ptl./A?] l\n.«.:)fira'd, with the junior -~ & cholr fo}fowing singing. Ranks PLAIN PONGEES, | opaned in the conter raiale. s the o A. R men passed beneath the colors aid look fheir seats, followed by the Hpanish ‘War Veterans and the Sons Ralph G. Hantley, pastor of the church, gave an exceptionally fine, Strone Mpmorfal sermon - thet went o the hearts of all the sol- The_programme follows: Organ pre- LIS, comprising all the lateet colors, stival, . Brewer: . procesgional God' of Our, Fathers, Kipling-Doan: Holy, Holy, ‘Holy, 309, verses 1 ana 3. sentewece: inveocation; Giloria: respon- sive reading, Psalm 133; chorus, After m.‘ m IS Here the Battle, junior choir; hymn 414; scriptyre lesson; wolo; prayer; offer- A fing pasortment to select from in | 'OFY, Chans ard; anthem, Tg Phes, | Ob" Country! ’Bichbere: Memorial ser- wileend pongee, with very fanoy hen-1 .., hymn 696: benediction: reces- natural § sional, Our 'Soldier Heroes Sleeping, toor ana ebony, and ell very faney| Stone; organ postiude, Kinder. ‘wolors, checks, #tripes and sodd. Price wanges from #£1.00, $1.25, §150, ®1.75, $2.00, $2.69, $3.00 and $3. ‘Decorated Graves. places in surrounding towns. Fined for Theft of Wheel. A bieycle case occupied the atten- tion of polica court Saturday morning, having been continued from Monday. Herry Gilbert, a Russlan Pole, was found guilty of the theft of the wheel from Theodore Jerozin. The offense was committed a week ago Saturday evening. A grist of witnesses were DR THE ASKING WHEN YOU COME PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY ARTER COMING TO Willimantic Gas & Electric Light Co. Br. £ G JAGKSON-—Bentist #Painless Extracting and Associated Dental Parlors, Main Street, Willimantig, days 9 a. m. te 10 & m. to 2 p m = NEW PIANOS ‘As Low as - - $185. ' WWeite for Catalogue, WATKINS BROS., B2 Asylum strest, Hartford. Main and’ Bchoo! Bts, So. Manchester, Mals Street, Willimantio, 78 MONUMENTS, in our stock novid our 1000 artistic designs. and Watson Streets, c. Comn. see any of his old el as new ones, at his Street, Willimantic B. MAFFITT & CO, 37 jan2d ‘We will de pleased to en peMiting or decorating, 1, Tiscantse son work ana| I I’s Wall Papers in all the latest designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and Model 17 Buick E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, 1020 Main Street, Williman HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER 62 Chureh St. Willimantic, Ct. ELMORE & SHEPARD, S 3cossers to Sossions & Wimozey Embaimers and Funeral Directors, Filli ialt ¥ Strat. e ke i o e LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone “Going Out of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. may16d E. L. PRINCE, and Ice Cream Caterer Telephone 53-3. jansa L. M. REEB has the agency for the Travelers Life and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., a=d the United States Health and A soi- @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Virite for rates and full partieulars. Box 28%. Wilflmantia. Ct A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Marufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagens, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carfiage and Wagon Repairing of all kinds. Repository and shops 190 Valley Street. Horse Sheeins. Tel connection. for every home to have a piano. The A. C. Andrew Music Co. LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. 625 Main Street. painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. Willimantic. nd Living Honored at First Baptist Church—Inspiring ider veterans entered the house ‘There,/was a big crowd at the Willi- mantic cemetery Sunday as well as at CHILOREN'S PARASOLS from 36¢,| S5 JOTEPN's. and many visited burying, &6, T8, 31.00 and §1.19. THE H. C. MURRAY co. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper. present and many new ones appeared | ¢ _Past week. in Giibert's behalf, but to no avail, as he was’found guilty and fined $35 and LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A A World Beater for Hill Climbing. at 2 p. m. church, officiated. | bearers. cemetery. | Telephone. lady Assistant e decision was 790-794 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. CONFECTIONER 734 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn, South Manches spent Sunday wi ford. Home, Sweet Home” Melke it sweeter with music. Our easy payment plan makes it possible Mas 804-806 Main Street. Willimantis, Ct. LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Memorial day. are heing held over the holiday Snd Mrs. Ansel Sweet of Home, Sweet's Home sre entertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shippce and two chil- fine and eosts. “olidey Suspension of Business. ‘Throughout the city business will be ractically suspended in observance of emorlal day. Every factory and shop 18 closed fer the day and the stores will close at noon. Holiday hours will be merved gt the postoffice, the office closing at i1 a. m. until 6 p. m. The money. order department wil close at 11 for the rest of the day. One deliv- ery will be made by the city carriers and the rural carriers will make no ill all be closed. delivery. The banks Memorial Serviee at Congregational ! Church. A special service was held at the First Congregational church Sunday evening in honor of the comrades of the Grand Army, who turned out in good numbers, with delegations of United Spanish War Veterans and brochers of B. E. Smith camp, No. 28 William S. Beard, pastor of the gave an able and interestin discourse on “The Era of Brotherhood that was genuinely reciated by the large congregati There was special music under the direction of Charles H. Caswell, comprising the rendition | of the following by a quartette: To Thee, O Country. Eichberg, and Now Pray We for Our Country, Fisher. Mayor Dunn Taken Suddenly . with an atfack of iliness Saturda: evening and Sund forencon was again obliged to go to his home on Summit street, thus having to foreso assisting in the esoort of the Grand Army men to the memorial service at the First Baptist church. He suffered excruciating pain and was obliged to call a physician. The mayor sent a messenger to G. A. R. hall with his re- grets. X On Duty Teday. “The fellowing officers heve been or- dered to report at police headquarters parade duty: Lieuten- on Monday f: ant Killourey, Officers Enander, Paul- hus, Grady the fair grounds. Comprades of A. C. Tyler camp, No. 8, U. S. W. V., will assemble, and all other comrades of the Spanish-Ameri- can war have been invited to o like- wise, at town hall Monday afternoon to parade and act as escort to Francis 8. Long post, No. 80, G. A. R., by order of Thomas ' Joyce, commander. By Robert O. Snow, adjutant DOUBLE FUNERAL For Mrs. Wilcox and Her Daughter at Lebanon. A double funeral was held Saturday afterncon at 1 o'clock at the Baptist church in TLebanon, when services were conducted by Rev. Louis M. Flocken, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of this city, for Mre. Minnie B. Wilcox and her daughter, Miss Flor- ence Wilcox, drowned in that. village Relatives and friends acted as bearers. Burial was in the Exeter cemetery. Funeral Directors Elmore & Shepard of this clity were in charge. Burial at Atwoodville. The body of Mrs. Bertha Milliken, who died Thursday evening in St. Jo- seph’s hospital, was removed from the undertaking rooms of Eimore & Sh ard Saturday and taken to Atwoodvite, where services were held at the grave Rev. WaMer E. Lanphear, pastor of the Mansfield Congregational Friends served as Burial was in the Atwoodville ” Decision for Plaintiff. A decision was filed Saturday with '6)«e erk of the superior court at Put— nam, and coples returned to lawyers here, in the case of Willar@ F. Pember vs. Laura M. Pember. Defendant en tered a demurrer May 13. her attorney, George W. Meloney, arguing for the same, while argument against the de- murrer g by Attorney P. J. Danahey. Associated with him _was _Attorney George E. Hinman. Judge Wheelers in ‘favor of the plaintiff in the case, overruling the demurrer. Eloquent Address. Rev. J. J. McGuane dellvered a fine Memorlal address at vesper services at St. Joseph's church Sunday. A good representation of veterans, including ‘members of the Grand Army of the Republic and of the Spanish American war, was _present. The clergyman spoke on “What is Memorial Day.” The trolley lines were well patron- ized Sunda; Diamond Dust. It is understood that Irving Manley is slated to pitch the game with Mid- dletown in that city this morning and thet Joe Doyle, another local boy, will be the siab artist for Dunn's Colts against Middletown at Windham field this afternoon. A delegation of the local friends of Dennis Moran and Paul Keating are golng to Hartford this morning to wi Dness the ordination of these young men to the priesthood by Rt. Rev. Bishop Nilan in connection with the confer- Ting of the ordination ceremony upon a number of other ng priests,which will be the fir: work of this nature since Bishop Ni assumed charge of. the Personals. John Doyle is visitin ter George M. Gifford and son Charles ves in Ash- Mre. T. M. Arnold of Collinsville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. Sweet. Fred Beckwith of Pittsburz. Pa. is vigiting fiis sisters, the Missas Beck- with, of S immit reet Henry M. Congdon of Springfield, tor Attorney Harry H. Hunter of New York. formeriy of this city, is visiting relatives and trien this ef Arthur T. Kelley, the Jack Leonard, captain of the Wind- ham High school nine, and Homer Bradbury are witnessing the C. L. I.- N. F. A. game at Norwlich this forg- noo; CAMP GROUND. Mrs. EU E. Root. The past week has seen many cot- tages opened, many having come to get their summer homes in order for Several house parties Mr. costs. _Gilbert, through his sttofney,|dren and Miss L. M. Sweet of P. J. Danahey, gave notice of an ap— peal, and bonds were fixed at $300. Later in the day he changed his mind and decided a6t to appeal, but paid the ‘Commander D. P. Dunn of B. E. Smith camp, No. 5. of V., was taken | and Weeks. The following named officers wilk report for duty at the ball grounds: Officers Manley, Hurley, Leahy and Cartier. Officer Chamberlain will report for duty at riv of this city, is visiting friends here for the holiday. star_piteher for the Connecticut Literary Institute nine of Suffield, spent Sunday at his home in this city. rly Arrivals Among the Cottagers —Holiday House Parties—Death of a large for the week end. freg S Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyey of New London, . the family cottage for the holiday. of Eag] urday. Miss Jessie F. Smith, with a party eville joined the family on Sat- Foster avenue for the week end. Mrs, Robert White of Providence is expected to arrive for Memorial day. Miss M. L. Brooker of Springfleid Brooker has sold_her house to Mrs. Ellen Codding of Danielson. Mrs. E. E. Root. a long time resi- Tuesday at the home of her only child, never rallied to her full strength, Barl- fer in life she was a resident of Tol- Thursday. and, according to her ex- end with friends in Putnam. Miss E. M. Benton of Mount Ver- non is at her cotfage on Haven ave- nue. Miss Edith Avery, the one camp normal student, has gone to her home in New London for the holiday. E. M Wheeler and family and J. R. Wheeler, all of Providence, opened thélr house on Haven avenue for the week end. M. C. Grout and Miss Jenny Grout of Providence opened their house on Wesley circle Thursday. They will return to Providence the first of the month. Mrs.. L. A. Montgemery, who has been on the grounds for several weeks, returned to South Manchester Saturda; DANIELSON H. Higgins to Ex-Governor Jam: Mrs. Susan R. Hopkins—Memorial Sunday in Dayville.—Taftville Whi washed. East Killingly this morning. . Mr. Higgins 18 to speak in the church on the hill, and it is expected that the exercises will be ready to commence soon after the arrival of the 10 o'clock cars from Danielson and Providence. friends from Pawtucket and Provi- line, are scheduled to reach Bast Kill- 10_o'clock. formed at the Valley soon after 9 o'clock, and is to be escorted by the Volunteer band. A large number from Danielson have arranged to be present at the exercises. Charles B. Hutel Assessor. Charles B. Hutchins has been ap- pointed a member of the board of as- fill the vacancy therein. Reed of Boston for Memorial day. Danielson. ‘West Hartford. Mr. Fisher is a travel- ing salesman for a wholesele paint house. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Martin of Nor- wich are guests of Mr. and M Charles Martin for Memorial day. is_visiting relatives on the West Side. day with relatives and friends in Dan- ielson. Concert in the Park. ¢ park this (Monday) evening. 160 Mile Auto Trip. made a notable automobile trip, cover- son into the Woodstocks, to South- bridge, Palmer, Springfield, / Holyoke, over a part of Mt. Tom to Northamp- was a detightful one. FUNERAL. Mrs. Susan R. Hopkins. Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Re- becca Hopkins were held at her home, the Methodist church officiating. Bur- ial was in Westfield cemetery. Holiday Games Scheduled. uled as follows: Mornmg—Taftville at Jewett Cit: Da; orth Grosyenordale. Afternoon—Jewett City at Taftvill auregan at Dayville; North Grosven- ordale at Putnam. Nothing Doing at Wildwood. park was opened as an amusement re- June 20. Memorial Exerei at Dayville. sion. of . th Jutart Pout burg address. Principal- Hal R Baton address, A Patriotic Memorial, Rev. W. J. Reynolds; singing of America, cho- rus and congregation; benediction. The exercises were held in the Cons onal church. Members of thé| o % e v A R V. TR it game played tral Viliage was ‘with three men n pitched a good out eleven men and al- COLCHESTER Borough Team Wins from East Had- lam, 7 to 3—8eniors Give “The Ri- vals” with Ability. One of the best games of baseball for a long time was afternoon between A LUCKY RUN ‘auregan from Desperation in “Saturday’s Game—Ten for Putnam. Twelve innings? No, anxious read- Saturday after- drubbing of _the season ‘Wauregan up on the Providence street grounds. The visitors took the count 1o the tune of 10 to 1, but they did not est about that. It was about ent of the game, happening in t! sixth, when on a collectio] Dbingles, 1wo free passes errors Putnam made enough runs to win two or three ordinary games. During the course Lizotte, with three men on bascs, hit a fy just outside the Airst and second. but did not connect. Everybody trot- ted around the stations, two men scor- ing. Wauregan claimed an infleld fly, but Royddeclared him safe; hence the kick, which was duly announced. ‘Wauregari never had a look-in at any etage of the game. his first hammering of the season and was finally pulled out and replaced by Dion. The visitor: numerous—nine barely managed to escape & shutout when in the ninth with two men out a timely hit brought in their solitary o Provi- Gence. Mr, and Mrs. . E. Barber had Hazen—Dexter. home of ‘Mr. and Mrs, William on High street Sat: Emma C. Dexter son, sister of Mrs. Craig, and Henry B, Hazen of Davisville, R. I, were married of Lebanon, N. H., a former pastor of the Baptist church in Danielson. ‘The bridal couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dutton of s ford, Vt., relatives of the groom. ceremony was performed in the parior, which was bandsomely decorated with cut flowers and palms. ayed the wedding march and on Reed was The bride’s gown was of brown messa- Mr. and Mrs, Hazen left for a wed- ding trip, ‘after which they will reside in Davisville, where Mr. Hazen is su- perintendent of a worsted mill. TAFTVILLE BLANKED. Tri-Village Team Scores Eight Runs in Dayville Gam Steryy is entertaining after- of el George T. Wright of Boston is at George W. Wright and Atto Mousch L5 seen on the par] played Saturday the Colchesters and the K dams, The game was calles after'a short practice. KFollowing was the batting order of the teams: Colchester—Nobkin Shea 1b, Tatro ss, O'Brien ©, West'p, Smith If, Lazinsk rf. East Haddam—C. Swan 3b, Rich f, Clark 2b, Russell Maroney If, Comstock rf. Score by innings t Haddam, Colchester, Umpire, Ceell Bigelow, by West' 10, by bases, Kast Haddam b, Colchester 7 ¥ pitcher, West 2. Clark, Tynan.’ Lazinsk. Haddam 3. of five safe of friends, occupied her cottage on d a trio of was on the grounds Thursday. Miss Ting bearer. i e soetl Boardman ss, wan D, Death of Mrs. Root—Bedy Cremated. P, 6010020003 121022 °—7 Struck out, dent of the camp ground, died on Charles Root of Boston. Mrs. Root suffered a sheck somé time ago and Chapelle took Two base hits jand, Conn. The funmeral was held on errors were some Eryors, East Time, 1.30. There was not a dispute made dur- ing the game, which is an uncommon Both pitchers played %00d ball and nearly all the runs were The East Haddam team was a gentlemanly lot of young men. Borough Briefs who is attending the pressed wish, the body was cremated. On Mystic avenue, Mrs. Ruth Wells Brewsters, Mrs. Mary Hurlbut and Mrs. Jacob Betts. Mrs. Betis spent the week There were times in the game at Day- ville Saturday when it seemed as if the reorganized Tri-Village bunch would make as many runs as there are vari- eties of a certain brand of famous pickles, etc., but the game wasn't long enough. They did manage to pile w league record of 18 against Taftvi though, which organization from the south end of the circuit was not onl. but generously enameled. It was such a beating as a team takes once in a lifetime, often. The younding of Blll Boucher's | slants for a total of 14 hits, three of which were doubles and two' tripes, in | connection with elght errors, three of | C charged by the against Dugas, who admits he made tell @ part of the story Taftville was so easily put on ice. illage certainly had a right oceurrence here. Lizotte and Houlihan figured in sen- sational fielding stunts, the latter pull- ng a long one down with his left hand. The score: Louis Klingon, | his home on Lebanon avenue for sev- eral weeks' Isaac Avery of Lebanon town Baturday. Frank Rogers | town Saturday. whitewashed, of Salem was PO 3 U 1 cmuawunnT and Mr. and of Hastford are guests of Mr. and Mrw. Asa B. Taylor, Miss Minnle Bigelow, | who 1 teach- is the guest Emma Bigelow, short vacation. Rev. and Mr Hartford Friday. Alfred Brown Willimantic were guests of friends in did the box work, is surely one good little pitcher, and there are also some others on the team at the present time —Mellor, for now in shape to make a great bid for may be looked for in E. C. Ingalls were in friend fron Eliverer s Gammals io Willisme; stolen beses, S315 AR Tizotts, Kenvey, Fagier; tme. the pennant, and the running from Miss Ida Keigwin of Middletown at_her home on South Main street William E. Baker, n and George Britain are guests of Mr Speak at East Killingly—Funeral of JEWETT CITY Sunday Service for Vete: Visitors in Local Homes—Saturday’s Ball Games—The Milk Situation. Sunday morning the soldiers attend- or Play Well Presented. Ex-Governor James H. Higgins of 3 Rhode Island will be the orator at the | Menforial day exercises to be held at | The wsenior cl in" Grange hall a great success. and the different characters we Iy taken by the members of the class. All_did_excel The Fitchvil was to have played here Saturday was obliged to cancel ger Strong, who had already been dis appointed by the Willimantics not discouraged, but communicated at once with the East Haddam team, who | & came over. ¥ Daniel W. Williams Schlaich of New Bri homes in town over Memorial day. D. Clark Smith of New Britain and Bertha May are guests of friends lemoonZunst 2l asnasasant o Elrcanocnsus There was a large congrega The platform was effec- bunting and ol oncossusms Bluorounurmn! tion present. tively decorated wreathe, the desk being drape a flag. White carnations were an ad Flags with wreath were draped over the organ and the center door. | the soldiers were marked with wreaths and bunting, the work being done by Misscs Mabel and Irene Young. choir sang special anthems and Rev. delivered an Lest Thou For- T B lanesensuons seball team, o 990000 Runs. for Brooks, 4, Buekley 2 Kalley, Lvans 2, Berzsten 3, Page Kelley, Emerson: tbree base hits, LeBelle The ex-governor and his party, which ded decoration. will include Mrs. Higgins, a party of bases om bails, ‘off Evans 2. off Boueher 2; hit was strue kout. by Evans 4 Boucher 2. by St Germain 1: double plavs, St Ger- main 1o McClacriy to Tetresile: siolen bases, Caron 4. Fmerson. Buekley 3. iey 1: passed ball. Bmérson 1; wild pitch, Bouch suarifice hits, Brooks, Bergstes first base on ervors, Tri-Village T: ; umgire, Moriarty. oceupied by dence and the officials of the P. and D. ingly on the private car Oregon about Douls | ‘earned Fins, Tl The Memorial day procession will be sermon on Hartford | In the evening there was a musical and literary programme, COR: a Memorial hymn by the choir; ing, Old Glary, Mrs. B. C. Bliss; God Our Native Land, recitation, Gettysburg. Fair Freedom's Yeading, Decoration Day, John choir and congre- Harry Wickwire and Harry Groobut were In Hamburg Saturday, Clinton Jones of Hebron was here Cargill Council Confers Degrees—John Roy Killed at Lowell—First Oiling of South Main Street—Wauregan D feated, 10-1—Rt. Rov. C. B. Brewster Visits Two Church the choir; The Windham high sessors of the borough of Danielson, to A. Owen; Americ Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of the West Today will be @ holiday in Putnam, Side are guests of Mr! and Mrs. Milton ; Jiy ' euspend practically _euspended Interest centere emorial day exercises arranged for js morning and afternoon in accord- ance with the programme already pub- Home for the Holiday. ‘Walter Harvey of Lawrence, Mai is & guest of his sister, with business after noon. Mr. and Mrs. George Domingue of Central Falls are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Domingue for the holi- ng Party—Getting Busy at Race Track—Many Arthur E. Switt and Visitors— two daughters of Providence are at B. M. Swift' George Willcox of Providence s at his. home in Lisbon. Miss Elsle Foster of Providence is Mr, and Mrs. day. “Vir. ana Mrs. Willlam_Perkins are entertaining Mr,. and Mrs. George Spaulding of Hartford, formerly of K. of C. Degre In Elks’ hall Sunday afternoon the degree of knighthood upon a class of candidates of Cargill council, K. of C., member: urrounding towns being present the work of District Deputy McGarry, which was declared an evening on the wa- entertained Curley nd | the party Brown and son Webster Eld- redge. Mrs. W, M. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dyaer, and Mrs. C. M. Chester, Miss Florence ‘harlotte Morgan. Miss Hazel Mias Lena Brown friends on the auxiliary yacht il on Fishers and The members of were Mrs. James P. Elwood, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Norton Fisher, who have beer residents of Danielson for the past eight months, are moving to W. R. Burdick have had as their guests Mrs, Bverett Gray and three children of Webster. Mortimer Stetson Central Village, Midkes Lilllan Stetson, Burdick and Elizabeth Wil- son of Norwich. Samuel Watt his father's, John Watt's. Record Butter Output. Blies at the Jewett City cream- ery made 2,160 pounds of butter last the ‘most that has e made in tha Miss Agnes Bowler is in Boston for @ few days. Miss Grace Ho daughter of Case Settled Out of Court, The case of Michael Grimshaw the town of Killingly, which was assigned for the firat case Tuesday in the superior been settled. The jury, therefore, will not be in attendance. ‘The case of Potter vs. be taken up at the opening of the ses- sion and will be to court. Miss Attawaugan v of Providence is at Maria ' Fitch, Miss Maude Carwon Miss Pearl Carson, Miss Lols Ashcroft Herberta Ashby, Miss Lena Brown, Miss Bea- trice Smith, Orrin E, Crossman, Frank Fowler and A. W. Perkins, Prospect of Geod Rac A large number of the lovers of the sport of horse racing In visited the Poguonoek race track Sun Aay to watch the tryout of the horses ty-four horses at the latest to arrive Dbeing six fast ones from Providence, which ¢ in Saturday by frelght, having his own groom. Fred West New London has two new horses this year and he expects (o take.away part Messrs. Chapman and have the Mrs. Uldege Derosiers of Jewett City Edward Heneault and Dr. Metevier of Waterbury are gpending Memorial Putney will St. James’ band wil give the first open air concert of the season on Davis JOHN ROY KILLED. Officers Seek His Relatives. t of New York is at her aunt's, Mrs. S, F. Waters', in Information of John Jaeobs, Providence and Mr. and Mra. Neil Goe- are at John Jacobs'. Edna Hill of Bridgeport is v . W. H. Gane. Benuregard Sunday in Willimantic, Alec Kenyon are in Pawtucket for Memorlal day. William Cahoon MecCarthy are at Fitchbur, Grace Olin of Wi & guést at W. Miss 8. A. Burrall of visiting her sister. Served in Spanish War, The name of William Wallace, Spanish war soldier, should appear in the Jist of names of the Miss Marguerite Bliss There are tw Warden and Mrs. W. I Bullard have Chief of Police John Murray received a message from Lowell Saturday gi the information had been killed there Friday night. No detalls of the accident were supplied. “The Loweil officers asked Murray to locate the dead man's wife, who, they believe, is a resident of this She could not be located, how- ‘The man killed might also be known as King. Alumnae Reunion at Notre Dame. Many graduates and former students of the Academy of, Notre Dame are back in Putnam today (Monday) for their biennial reunion, one of the sig nificant days of the year at the Insti- bel of Versailles ing in one day a distance of about 160 miles over roads leading from Daniel- that John Roy |iting Dr. and of f the stakes. lessecs of the track. in good shape and in New Engla All the stalls are in good repair the surroundinge of th been improved with a co Infant Dead. The Infant of Mr. Steele died Saturday morning at home of its parents in News Notes. Buddington and ton and back to Danielson. The tour and Miss B Springfield 1s James on Mechanic street, Saturday afternoon the at 1 o'clock, Rev. Ralph S. Cushman of soldier dead. Heavy Holiday Traffie. e fieaviest traffie since the Easter holiday taxed the train service through Putnam on Saturday Standing room only be had on some of the trains, while on others extra coaches were weed to care for the extra business occasioned by the large number of holiday travelers. STREETS OILED. chna | 259 Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of New e t R. R. Chureh’s. Fred 8. Brown guests her siater, and F. D Simmons, Providenee coal have return: Wayland Ci dence will spend his family on Pearl street The fans who follow the teams of the Eastern Connecticut league will get a holdiay supply of baseball today, when |all of the teams are scheduled to play double headers. The games are sched- has as her with children of New York arrived Satur- day and will spend Erskine's parents, Mr. and Ledyard Daboll. of the game com- the summer with Providence with them this afternoon. ille at Wauregan; Putnam at F. B. Olds of Provi- Mr, and Mrs. dence were in town Sunday. T. B. Keen are visit- Lowell and North An- Rathburn, Wilbur and daughter, Marion of Provi- guests of M Mr. and Mrs. Rathburn’s and Citizens—Good Time Coming, However! the guests of To Settle Milk Strike. Brewster was in Boston last week jn the interest of the milk trou- there will be an. en- eouraging settiement in a few days Mr. and Mrs, W. Haven are guests of Dr. and Mrs, R. Bar- dny Florence Wilcox of Great Putnam is having its 5 e rington arrived in the village Saty ences with oiled streets sidewalks, oiled shoes and consequent- ly with oiled floors, carpats, rug: But, cheer up temper, please! in the ‘country For the first time since Wildwood aleo with oiled sort, after the building of the trolley line’ between Putnam and Danielson, about ten years ago, there will be no programme of Memorial day events carried out there. It is expected that the new pavilion will be ready about Miss May Beckwith of B; Y., is the guest of Miss Fowl- ery town and city that has tried ofi has had the same initiatory experience, but all are glad they tried tha experiment, “South Main street has its baptism of sticky stuff and the dust is no more. This first application bas not thor- oughly soaked in vet, but it is soaking wll the time, and those that the street will be in o) in a few days. business section, drying out the streets, Saturday before applving oll, and the storekespers had ep their doors shut to keep out the fiying clouds of dust. are bound to follow the dis- agreesble conditions, however, and in a few weeks Putnam will be a dustless is_entertain- Providence, Grace Fitzpatric H. Boyce of M George Sevin and @ party rived Saturday to spend the summer at Mr. Sevin's cottage on Muse island R. N» Hodgo of New Ripple to Fishers island, | JEWETD CITY CANDY KITOWEN spend the summer. owned by | ¢! 1 11 kind unched from ;fi ors and clams sgrved to order. Try 1 ust the same. . : Miss Annie Fitzgerald is visiting in in his Memorial day _exercises under-the e been knocked auspices of the Dayville Memorial as- sociation were held in that place on Sunday morning. The line of march was_from the Congregational church to St Joseph's and to the High street cemeteries, the procession being head- @1 by St. James' band of Darielson, with the Thirteenth company, C. A. Cu ptain Elbert L. Darbie commanding, doing escort duty for the veterans and the citizens that joined in the proces- Several children hy recently. by riders, and_complaint hes been made who intends to enforce to the warden, It was mighty dusty in After Forty Years. Katherine *Kahn, who resides corge Moel rom her broth- White Cap ing, were launched from Rog- yards Saturday and taken to Fish- | — r= island for the Freeman Rogers enjoring & visit er, whom she has not geen for over Mrs. Moeller is also en- and daughter Some good forty years. tertaining her cousin from New York. Mrs. Nettie Johnson and Miss Mary M_Brown are visiting in Bozrah, Charles Burleson of Yale university is _at bis home in Sylvandale. The postoffice is closed today after x in the evening. ory for North Grosvenordale. crowd suw has returned from | gecona-hand car W= | feat olas The programme of the exercises was arranged as follows: Introductory re- marks, Hon. W. P. Kelley, president of the Dawwille ] € lation; in- vocations=Rev. W, J. Reynolds, pastor . ..the Dayville Congregational chufth; teadine of general orders, At~ v < 8, ter’s Ameri- can‘hyin; reading of In's Gettys- and Fred Fitzpat- ht for White where they are guest of Mr. Weeks' sister, Mrx. C. B, How- | Mew and Up-t over Memortul day. ‘Walter Tutt the guest of — Sylvester Weeks BISHOP BREWSTER rick left Friday Episcopal Churches in Pomfret and Putnam. nine o'clock until Rt. Rev. Chauncey Bunce Brewster, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Con- | nkcticut, made his spring visit to the churches in this end county Saturday, when he preached at oon service at Christ church @nd at an evening service at Bt. Philip’s mission n this city. Former Rector Coming. Rey. John W. Walker of Philadel- A very small Grosvenordale defeat Jewett Brewster's park, Jewett City, by score of 4 1o 1. good ball, but were more for Jewett City. Jewett City und_daughter Je {rom . Bos- FUNERAL DIRECTOR G. M MoGew of Flshers (sland Is in e Sotfellinger has returnes arion ufter a brief visit with C. 1. Chester. chorus: Low in. the Ground They're Restingzwole; Miss Helen Kelley; cho- rus, Now Pray for Our Country; Sol- diers' Chorus from Faust; Memorial Both piteher City’'s errors batted well ‘Score by Innings: 000000 1—1 N. Grosvenordale 0 001000124 Defeated Central Vil m of the East- [ sum Capt. and Mr “Mra. Charles Island has arrived he island nt Sunday with his parents, Mr emd Mes, Warran = Wiloox, o Spring. strect. Mrs, Jumes K. Mogher has returned from i brief visit.in Tottenville, N. ¥ Albert Weavor of Oardlimi spent Suturdny With relathves hers 4 The mackinery for wteamer Cor- rection has arrived at the Jocwl freight station. The boat is expebted to be taken to New York for the installs tion of the bollers and engine, Intermediates Elect Officers. The Intermpdlates held @ social and buisiness meeting in the pariors of the Noank Baptist chureh Friday evening At ‘the conclusion of business the members._enjoyed a wools ir . and retreshments. ~ The following officers were “alegton; 7~ Pymsident, Nelwon Brown; vice president, Lester Smitl recording. eecigtary, Ade May Davis corpesponding mecretary, Klenor Weeks; treasurer, Tioyd ¥riser BALTIC Solemn Procession of Corpus Chtisth on SBunday Afterncen—8ermon by Rev, Edward Walsh—Buteau Family Leaves Town. Sunday afternoon the annual Corpus Christi procession of the Bleased Ha rament took place at the Immaculate Congeption chureh, Baltic the direction of the acting past 3 Lynch, assistad by Rev Walsh of New Hartford cession, which 1eft the chur o'clock, led by the cross bea acolytes, was composed of the pa chiel school children, the boys' Ha cred Heart society, the senfor and ju nior children of Mary, the St A society, the pupils of the mcadem the misters, About two hundred comprised the bodygumed, while 1 hundreds . followed after,’ quite the convenmt court, where hene was given. The cliurch was b ly decorated, ak well as the grounds, and the long line of ¥ion marching slowly apd reverent the sounds of pravers chanted at ) tervala or the cholr singing liymns, il tended to make an impressive spect cle. Bpecia)l music was rendered. Miss Caroline Buteau and Arthur Roy sang effectively the O Salutaris, with vioti “ccompaniment by Professor WBiawe Mrs mond Jodoin sang the Ave Marin swoetly, and the Misses Miiner rendered th Salutaris on returidng to_the ck The benediction in the comy grounds was most Hopressive trecs and flowers, and ‘boauth wpring meomed to join with the knesl |ing hundreds in moknowledgment of the premence Of their Crestor, while the young voices of the Academy pw plls gave the proper touch to complete the effect After the procession Rev. Kdward Walsh prenched in French a most im pressive ser on the Blessed Baocr ment, as he did in English at the 10 o'clock mask Briefs and Personal John Clabby is at his home . tdence for seyeral Ex-Postmaster sorge. W. Butes has moved his family to Bay View b He has sold his reside ge Drescher am Liacy is visiting in Pasce R._I M. H, Donohos and daughters, Agne and Auna, and won Thomas are ing in Southport, Derby and She | making the trip by autcs o Mrs. Mary . Young Is passing eral days with relatives in Du A Wise King | King George may » o o8 of his father in tact, but he | noted fghting men to act y | wut while — in London.—Cleve Leader, Back to the Mines Helnze 18 going back to the mi fnitead of the farm, M . | 1ive in Butte alongside Miss ne—~Birmingham Age-H DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Bpecial Prices At 6. E. SHAW'S ! jal Chocolate Cream Drops 10 Cents a Pound | at THE KEYSTONE STORES | Dantelson, Putnam, Moosun village septsd . THE COMGE SLE CONTNGED me | gt The Be:zton Mry Goods Store, Da fclson. Bome big discounts for ¢ | Customers another week: Attra | Bargains on every counter in the sto | Buy these goods mow. sept20d THI BOSTON DRY GOODS STOMRE Maln Btreet, Danjelson. | sept20aw James . Keech, M {Where fo lfade_'m Jewefl ELIy RING MILLINKIY Wa cordiaily Invite the ladies to in peot oup dispiay of Bpring Mode! Hats an jilinery Novelties. Buyerg Are APrured waiisfaction and profitable re ot LA ROy, “Tewart Eily, Ot and THE DEST 108 CREAM 1s whai I sell, wholesale and retall, a Store, Wm. Johnstone 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, Genoeral Repair Shop, Bicycle and Automobile Repaifing Ol and Gasoline for wale MLLE. BEAURNGARD has the latest stylos in milMnery. At tend her opening on March 24, 35 and THE Souvenir Chins re glving with o brand of te G. 3, BLANCHARD, ewett City, You will find in_con reatau otiom & frst ice Jewett City ¢ itohen, near Bt. Mary's hall M ock, Jewett City. Conn FOR SALI py . ndition, ¥or par = evers of Greenport, L. I, {4 A ». LE Propristor. elutives over Memorlul M. WOUIRIGAN, ett Cfty. 4 Crawterd Cesking LB STATION, o8 Loeten | & 3. Coit, ¢ Otla Strest. . Automobiie and Bieyele Repairing. General Ma-

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