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Jackson etreet, y neay- relatives of the young e attendr-d. A breaktast served. Mr. and Mrs Teevuns left on ‘the 10.07 e¥press en their honeymoon in New York. On their return they will reside at 27 Union street. WILLIMANTIC Is Going On Tonight, Painters’ Local meets in A. B. 8. Hall. Vaudeviile and Mowing Pictures at the Opera House. Pictures at the was Bijou and; Grex Club Elects Officers. The Grex club held a special busi. ness meeting Tuesday evening. Early in the evening the usual supper w served in the parlors of the Congrega- tional church. ing it was voted’to amend the consti- changing the flection of officers from Septem- Ber to June. were elected WEDDING. Teevans-Dyer Marriage on Wednesday. Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at Joseph’s church Matthew J. Tee- vans and Miss Mary Dyer were mar- Flemming with A large number of and friends attended. Thomas Opts of ried by Re: President, Reuben Bow- vice president, Clarke Burnham secretary, Samuel London was anfl ‘Miss Annie Dyer, sister was bridesmaid. ide was gowned in messeline white the bridesmaid wearing sreen NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- e from S0c to $8.75 pair. A\ NBT CURTAINS in ruffies and fat white and Arab, from $1.00 to patr, 1 NI CURTAINS in Ciuny and Bat- Arab, from 82 the bride, @ field day some time in the near fu- which day there banquet followed Maurice W bury and C k. A reception followed at the home of oo il allen, Homer I e Burnham wer committee to Roland Jordan to consider and plans for a elected | erans—Big white wnd report to the weak in its action that strong ulants were administered, but it was - - " ; : some time before the jent showed onand Putnam |~ &= e 4 court_room until late in the aft- H ell s Lt aasansusassssnsnannans | AN "o ansananasanunaunsnnn ‘His L. V. Blum of Boston, who at | pi ¢ Tourth grade of St. Jo- | Halley's comét, about which some Tadts | g hotfed of his father's illness, by e Mool of which the deceased | of local interest have been set down. | (eiphone, reached Putnam at 3.27 and B attendant, The bearers | Safeguarding Plant Against Fire. | hurried to the side of his father, who were Bgorg Sullivan, BEdward Con- new | was then somewhat better. It is said noes TR “Hodging and Baward | | e tower that 18 fo upport (O | that the eider Mr. Blum ate a very By Butial was in St. Joseph's | i, . \ranutacturing company is up its | beavy breakfast and that this fact, 3 B eient Wednesday the constrac- |faken with his nervousness and anx- tors were building the platform on | iety over the case on trial, combined to ITUARY. which the tank is to rest. cause the iliness, STy “The Jacobs company has also equip- | Judge Wheeler —postpon: er rd Granger. ped & fire station dn the vard at their | consideration of the case until June er of South Windham, | factory. The station contains 250 feet |20, when, It Mr }llll‘::n ; o wpu?: ied Wednesday night | of resulation fire hose, axes, lanterns | health. ‘it will bo taken up following St. Josepl‘\l's xmsplm‘li and_other equip:nent that nu.yT:fi mantic. 4 days’ illness witl needed in case of an emergency. e body was. taken to | hydrant, situateq right at hand, gices D. A. R. MEMORIAL GATES od protec for buris I e e | e P oo deimsss by Bre To Be Unveiled at Old Cemetery on wife. Mrs. o Granger, and two R aaniaie Carage. Flag Day. small childi ‘Herbert, aged 11, and . 0 e ok Nellie, 9 y Games scheduled in the Eastern Con- Mrs. John L. Buel, state regent, Mrs. necticut ;_utfgug"for“s_alurday Ilrle:NP‘\‘:\t;‘ Sara T. Kinney, honorary state re- nam at Taftville, Wauregan at Nc o | READY F&G ENCAMPMENT. Grocveharaals, Jowett Crty st Day- | ook Mo Johp Steriem voe Bow: Plans P : ville. This will be the first time that | JoRt ECRCTEL SO0 VI Gthers not ans Perfectedpy Spanish War Vet- | the teams matched will have met this| F8" 1oh Ttq” 0080 make brief ad- lance Expected on | season. Uresses at the unveiling of the memo- ¢ No More Polluting Center Street Brook | rial gates by Elizabeth Porter Putnary The time limit for removing sewer- | chapier, D. A. R. at the old ceme- At the regully age connetions from the Center street | tery on Flag day, June 14. The cere- July 10 and &, to | ler camp, No. § W. V., Wednes- | brook expired on Wednesday, June 1.|monies are to take place at 1.30, p. m., BRUSSELS NET, whit 00 o $8.00 pair. SCRIM CURTAINS in 390 to $4.50 peir. e be in the future, but no decision councilor for Spring Is Here day evening I Clerk Fenton's | The fact that this brook will’ cease to |and are to be public, office, plans Wil erfected for the | be used as the outlet of waste matter | Foresters to Remember Their Dead. seventh departt. | from many buildings is hailed, with | oo oot 0 O e to be con- owing | feAt encampmes it is to be heid | satisfaction by those persons who pe- ot e City of Putnam and |here in the T 1on June 10 | titloned the warden ana court of bur- | Gucied by Court CHey ~—c‘z BASH CURTAINS, 250 to and vacation time Wi.“t soon follow. Get ready for that joyful CORONER'S HEARING PANBES tn witite and ecru. | In Case of Fatal Automobile Acci ®n Morday Afterncon. Coroner A. G. here Wedne 1 of Danielson Curtain Material Chatfes Ladda. 1 . Court Jacques Cartier, Foresters of " Contane .1 Eesses to Mdve the practice stopped. | Xinerica, i this city, Sunday after- ored. warious o noon. The courts are to meet at For- d_ various co 14 CENSUS ENUMERATOR esters’ hall in the Wagner block at s Voted 1 b =y | one o'clock, and at two o'clock, es- estimonis ; ¢ loward the | Found Townspeople Affable, Prosper- | corted hy the American band, the line Past Nati B der Th - Chiet ous, Moral and Courteous. of ‘march to St Mary's cemctery will aries x A 3 e taken up. es ame | Charles W. Newtam artford at the | be taken up. “Here memorial exercis Judge James N. Tucker, one of the | have been arranged, and the graves conduct an | encampment. Cali 1 depart- vi { officia] Investigation Ints the death of | ment Lommanass, e Frane b, | census enumerators for “ine town of|of the seven deconied members will S % eived | Killingly, makes the following inter- | be srewn with flowers. A (had received | ooting statement relative to his expe- | Grove of Danielson has accepted an time by laying aside your? loose change daily and de- posit some weekly with us. START TODAY vand be prepared for the ’besl vacation that you ever SCRIMS, 1 vard widle, in woriaj day town building by v Roland B. Jordan large number of in the morning and more were investigation patrolmen’s an automobile driven There was quite vitnesses examined HORMES, white and Arsb, ’ WOT, ersam white end R e H w WET, white and Avab, 2 tmmfis.wflh-m FRGRSEED MADRAS, in pretty de- - wigns, 83 esd CORORED MADRAS at 28c yarfl. MESLINS, -t 13%c to 35c yard. NOTPENOEAM LACE, from ll\ks‘ o 2% yerd CRBTORNES, 13c and HOWMCARTAN CLOTH ART DERGMS, figured, 160 PEMDY DENIMS, 5o yerd. CASERMRNT CLOTH, 12ic CREPE, in beamtiful | the police station. bovs who were the time of the accident. ward story along | automobile was running at and that the horn of the car aceident haj when be saw t street in front nd one ¢ the boys | Willimantic Savings Insfitute H. C. MURRAY, President, WEBSTER, Tredsurer. The brake: were stri k. fivy Boys who dashed off the s automobile, apparently he car and it were four or ‘n Tront of t the trolley had | evening, and® easily got its money's | and unres nd just started up again, and | worth, Both preliminaries were hum- | did w automobile themy, ‘but the third bo; 1 yet, was not injured in any | entry and Pat Connell of this city be- | RAGALINE CREPE, fancy figures, wod assigos, at Zic yard. eprigTuThs Y e tatime | Tiences in doing the work assigned to | Invitation to take part in the ceremo- {der Simmons of Ni Y or k E l.?\\ g | o 8 | nies of the day. Fehet e ey staff, would | "i¥, have finished our work as census | —_— (Do st . enumerator. Upon the whole the work | CLARENDON M. GREENE hon of Boston will alea B Sae bety & ploksug ous Ve Jlre_ efet LEFT ESTATE OF $115084. embers. 62 Lis' st ' | much of the social, religious and home Past Department Commander Will- | JTe of our town, and the VISW has| Missing $35,000 Bonds Accounted for, e Vini | been a pleasin E: e povert | " nine B - | the every day comforts to be found in 3 o | pem e and sl e eCTSas | the homes of the working people ex- | Judge F. F. Ruasell, administrator o Slumber Of cvuttades,. Whrough. the | ceed In nimberand. quality:the.lux- | of the estate of Clxrendon M. Grpensy | Jati i¢ ~. | uries of 50 to 75 years ago. The work. | 'ate o utnam; D/ Higen- | auxiliaries is to be instituted in this | Joy each ey Chint Vhiah hae Dos IHCAIaE Croks iRt city on the same days that the en- |80 we to even the most | eyl B Bt campment s held. ealthy. e of the zrim Aa0ministrator to come into possession Dr. Laura Hughes of Boston, lady rge of t AL St the - Bonda, & S aktarty Tallrames | £ e W resent, with about | . 1 %% i av e ed seneral e B s | and wahe tinuously wails that “the Which have '»’,vi".\'f‘.‘.ff 5&"“’:",':‘5:";‘(’ e vesd | auxillaries about the state. The ladies | Poor are srowlng poorer and the rich ' { [0 BEinkTee SLonk I Betlerlit oF had Géen | auxiliary to St. Joseph’s hospital has | richer.” The fact is that we are all| '® S8 5 2 FAC T i6tween | been asked to serve the banguet to |€mjoying the wonderful blesings and A6, [0V SOR 00 TR 1 g b eared guests in the board of trade rooms, | Nelther are we wolng to the does|;, . - of thém came to the nto | Saturday afternoon, June 11, and will | morally or religiously. We note that b Riroush Dis recsiving: in i st our town Is being well sustuined and hacity.iinterest due Mr. Green from his investment in them. The amount of the first inventory of the estate filed May 13, 1909, was $1.127.60: that of the second inven- { tory ‘filed on May 13, 1909, was $78,- 547.01; and that of the third, filed on | May 31, 1910, $35,000, making the total mount inventoried $115,084.61. Everything tends to indicate a rec- 8 campn that to this Is being added the refin- it g o g o & and aesthetic influence of modern T up to date education and culture. At Windham Athletic Club. We were almost uniformly received A fair crowd witnessed a_good card | with effusive cordia ind our ques- at the Windham A. C. Wednesday | tions were met with cheerful, ready tra swers. Only twice chy and ir ; ; Frsdgpenin ] The search for the missing bonds of | mers. The four-round boxing exhibi- | clined to give us unclvil answers or a o Whose name Is | tion between Jack Day of South Cov- |discourteous rebuff,and these instances | W45 an interesting one and was con ¢ of mention, as we | tinued for a long time. ing especially interesting. Lewis de- heir neighbors that Local Notes. g Py No Child’s Edacatio a knowk e of n white and | music. Take advantage of m:dfim?— a term of music leg- igate our easy purchase Kfter the five 1 DRAPERY SILK, at STLEKOLANE, 121 ¥, d | feated Young Corner in straight fails walking up 10c to 38 Ise and to the best | enthused FAREWELL RECEPTICN wich We the coroner pub- | the second O'Rouk’s, the third even, [ gor Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Buker, Who | mor nnot state what his testi- | the fourth Wilker 's, the fifth even. than anyone e advantage, not allowing the evidence lished we c | sons ana inves plan of pianes. The A« C. Andrew Music Co. 804-80G, ‘Main Strest. Willimantio, Ct. —— e HIRAM N. FENN, ONDBRTAKER and EMBALMER 82 Church St. Wilimantle, Ct. Lady Assistant ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Su ‘cossors to Sesslons & Elmo=e) Embalmzzs and Funerdl Directors, €0-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. § Telephone cemmsciion. “Going But of the Clothing Business™ Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. /790-794 Main Street, Will The Pneun-Simplex Vacuum Cleaner This machine is hemignl cleanizg mnd R only costs TWire this machine for cleaning wanpets, rugs, curtains and upholstery, at $0¥peraoy. Also the Electrie st ~$135 per a3 A¥e Adeifvar mnd call for 1t All we et Jmgyour onder for e trial and you THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ios” Home Jourmal Raper Corroborated Previous Testimony. Charles E. stood on the corner of High and Main accident, which did not agree in every particular, ar age it was Ghite evident that he was | somewhat confused a as he said | down Main atreet | to the speed of the automobile a Sounding of the horn or with the other withesses. Aharles Miiler, the trolley the trolley car, and stralghtforward and what he sa. It saves time and/ st & mmax Telephone. Re agreed | of the accldent afternoon for y been publishe ence to show been run at a slow rate of the time the boys there is no evi- ARgeate Lad Willimantic High school baseball were over an hour mak trolley car they and from what ca present time THE ASKING YOU comE BLL THERE MAY COARTER COMING TO ASK Willimantic Gas & E. L. PRINCE, CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer 734 Main Strest, Telephone 53- L. M. REED has the agency for the Travelers Life end Aceideat Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad the United States Health and A ci- dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. W rite tor rates and full particulars. Willimantie. Ct A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Marufscturer of diffecent styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, i s _and Wagons for Carriage and Wagon Repairing fiewlflory and shops aw the boys run the driver set his as quickly as possible. Gave Evidence Frankly. When the coroner B. Jordan should show inal neglect on his part that might give might be used imantic, Conn. alled upon by would return here Friday mo that the Ladda boy’s father and Harness, Carria 180 Valley St a to summon a Tel connection, STIMPSON’S STABLES, rear Young’s hotel Main street. Thor- oughly up to date service Trucking and heavy teamin; FUNERAL. Charles Ladda neral of Charles Ladda, the 11 followed an riety of Fresh Wish: Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. There was a the service large attend- Remedy may LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A fiode! 17 Buick A World Beater E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, 1029 Main Street, %o see any of his old 23 new ones, at his Willimantic Willimantic. LOUIS PHANEUF AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. 828 Main Street. If 1s Wall Papers In all (he latest designs that you de- sire, come here. and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and t rour busi- | painters’ supplies are com . HOLMES, Willimantic, 1 s will be pleased to or decorating, both work and 75 MONUMENTS, Headstones ang Markers In our stock ready to be erected. and inspect 1000 artistic design: LENNON, corner Main and Watson Streeta. Wiilimantic. Cop” Obtaln our pricea t was the result of men il | William B. Leake, formorly clerk as|in the wrestling match. The main ss and incapacity, rather thad |at the Joslin house in Webster, is | event, a 6 Tound go between Kid Wilk- moral obliquity or studied discour- [ now employed In a similar capacity at | erson” of Central Village a ailor | tesy. | the Vernon Stiles inn in Thompson. | O'Roulc of this city kept the audience —— Attorney M. H. Geissler was in Nor- nesda O. M. Green entertained Me- al day and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. tman of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Dodge of Providence. The first round was an even thing, gucsiofiales Mrs Go to New Hampshire. |In the sixth W came back strong and at the call of time had a A | " Attorney H. H. Hunter of Williman- 5 e M. Bulk s bes h trifie the better of it. As & whole and | | Se%: T 3 DRy, T2 M98 Peh S | tic was In Putnam Wednesday. considering the losser welght of the|years and who has also served the Mise Florence Sargent, daughter of visitor, the match should go to Wilk- | &, ches at Moosup Valley and Rice | ReV. and Mrs. F. D. Sargent, has erson by a shade. Shaun Sullivan refereed the boxing exhibitions and Krank McLean the wrestling match. L. N. Dondero was hurches at Moosup Valley and Rice| seen engased as an instructress at e e e ol et | Bryn Mawr college for the coming torate in New Hampshirs, A recep- | school year. g tion was given for Rev. and Mrs. Buk. Watched Big Wrecker. | e inounced that Tex LaFava | €T at the Rice City church on Tuesday | There were many interested observ- | of Brockton. Mass. would go against | evening. | ers of the 172,000 paund steam wreck- F McLean of this city in a e iy e o | ing train brought here from Readville s The meas future, T Wednesday t0 clear up the wreck at Take 138 pounds. PUTNAM Pomfrat. 1ts glant urm of stecl ens- 2 lifts the heaviest freight car from — Freight Wreck at Pomfret Blocks | o e OF rwroRka it At HoIGK DANIELSON Midland Track—Fireman Injured— |and swings it about as easily as a — Anthony Blum Collapses in Court— | to. Death of David Mack—Rev. William| C. M. Green's Missing Bonds Ac- H. Davis to Leave for Philadelphia| counted For. | JEWETT CITY —Fire Protection for Jacobs’ Com- — pany—Census Man Liked His Work. damaged locomoti Handsome Pair of St e, burn- rs—Big Hay k. an injured fireman Crop Assured. David Mack, 53, colored, well known 5 o O Watima W | e B in this section, died ar Dayville | n at Pomfret from 8 o'clock until | Daniel L. Phillips had his new pair Tuesday night. Mr. Mack had been il1| 3_o'clock were resul a rear-end | of steers in the bor: where they e hTart trouble.” Fe leaves a som, | crash between two freight trains just | were admired by Shay arw e Eovingfield. and 4 dsugh- | South of that station, Wedn ter who lives Im Providence. fThe|morning It was the worst w body was removed to the undertaking | this section for a long time. [ rooms of L. ¥. Kennedy. ils and failure of the brak Mrs. Rayvmond Nye and daughter of | 4ve &iven as the cause Oxford, Mass., were guests of Miss|dent | Frerfora breed, are years old, and { weigh 2,450. Mr. Phillips is a farmer of much experience and an ardent ad- mirer of ughbred stock. It is of the ac | doubtful e would part with his hundsome steers for less than $200. i 1 Local extra frelght No. 412, irs. P v Margaret Aylward Wednesday. extr 2, In| Mrs. F Wilcox and Mrs. John Miss Laura Savaria left Wednesday | charse of Conductor J. M. Devine of | perkins coheag were guests of norning for Mt, Johnson, P. Q. to| Poston. leaving Willimant out 5 Mr. and J. E. Phillips and Mr. Te Sadiienars Btion,' when extrs fre 418 A. M. Clarke and son David have re- Miss Regina Savaria, formerly of|?21=0 cast bound and in ¢ n- | turned from three weeks’ visit with M. | ductor Dennis Ryan of v|a d the curve and Danfelson, will sail from Montre where shé is now living, on Satur: Mrs. Clarkes owed into the | R T s mother at Jamestown, Yo spend several weeks in Paris and | caboose of the standing tral The | A big crop of hay in this section has other continental cities. | prakes on No. 418 were grinding hard, | peen insured by the continual rains of Miss Vitallne Jarry and Miss Rosalie | but not sufficiently so to entirely check | May. A drought can do no damage Jarry have been guests of relatives in| the momentum of the heavy traln. Re- | now. Fall River. lizing that the smash was not fo be £ o f A s (. Breckman of Providence|avoided, Engineer Frank Daly jumped | New Manager for Ball Team called on friends in Danlelson Wed- | and escaped without injury. His fire- | At a meeting Wednesday evening | mun,“Robert Acker of Boston, decided the town hall U, H. Desrosier was » take his chances of getting out | elected manager of the Jewett City by way of the tender and the | baseball team to fill the vacancy caus- Desday. William McDermott has been spend- s several days with friends in New York. | first car back of the engine, but when |ed by the resignation of Manager S. Philadelphi the crash ¢ ¢ he was hurled to the | A. hompson. Going o, Philasglpiiac:. ground, receiving a badly sprained an- Rev. William Howard Da is to| kle and a severe shaking He was NOANK leave T \ielson this week to take up pved to the Day-Kin hospital ““y‘“{”vhy; at . Mary's church in locome the ¢ Local Amateurs Give Capital Enti | PRnadeiphia and tore 1 ars s ’ Gaston Maindon, Who has been away | | tainment, Netting $90—Tug’s Tria from business on account of iliness ' im) Silcathe cars| Trip—Missionary Lecture. few weeks, is able to be out. | of ihe moving frain upon the tender,| e is as rare as a day _in June | buryir machinc: inder 4 mass | The minstrels given in the tofln hal ike Wednesday? The man who asked | of wrecka s almost immediate! 1esday evening for the benefft of the hat question yesterday had to do|caught fire. The caboose and two cars | Village Improvement society was up without an answer of the local freight were burned. to the standard of any similar event Trains/ from the Midland division,| The wreck spread over upon the | ever staged by local amateurs. The blocked by a wreck on Wednesday, | west bound track and blocked it. opening "m"",’“ ngs and jokes were were sent through Danielson. Wrecking crews were ordered out | Well rendered. The second part, Miss Rev. Ralph 8. Cus from Readville ax Hartford and | Prim’s Kindergarten, was nirth-pro- the Methodist churol managed to got tracks clear at | voking throughout. Music was provid- sermon mext Monday evenimg at the | threo o'clock. About ten ecars were |©d by Grinmel's orchestra. Standing meeting of Norwieh District destroyed or badly damaged. room s the accommodation for isterial association, to be held at North | During the time that the line was | those arriving late. The receipts. $90, ra Xo. 418 was a badly batterrd | lace McDonald and A. W. Pe officers and crew: grand and only two nights out of the place n all that time! That is the quite re- achine after it was pulied clear. The Grosvenordale. | clomed the Midiand division trains CoMasyoceitonisnting hbatzadty . .| sent to_Willimantic by way of Plain- the vills programme fol- Rarely Wanders from His Own Fire-| fo1q. The Boston-New York express side. | out of Putnam at 3.27 was the first irst Part—Admiral, Allen W. Rath- Forty years a resident of Danielson | train to get thro The locomotive | burn_(and director); gunne | markable record that Richard Whalen | front was crushed in and the result cliorus, entire crew; Song of Dyer streat comploted on the 27tg | vt the fire was o leave severs mark le, Allen W. Rathburn: What of Miy. Mr. Whalen casually mention® | ings upon _it. Me. Mixs Gertrude ' Smith ©d the fact Wednesday. The record is Le Matier with Father, W one that probably has no- eq DEFENDANT COLLAPSED. McDonald; _ When the Daisies m, M H. B. Way to SIX TO 83 DEGREES. Causes Postponement in Trial of | Land of Cotton, entire Grew. 2 i Rev. A. DeBruycker’s Suit. Second Part—Miss Prim’s Kinder- Varying Temperature During May— garten— Reginaid Smith, Owen Will- Only Twelve Clear Days. There was a_startling interruption | fams; Cecil Blake, James McDonald — of the case of Rev. A. DeBruycker of | Duke McNalty, Harry O'Brien; The maximum temperature for May | Willimantic vs. Anthony Blum of Bos- | Dyke MecAllister, A° W. Rathburn 83 degrees, reached on the 24th,|ton in the superior court Wednesday | James Danforth, Moses Rathburn; Li and the minimum 6 degrees, reached| morning when Mr. Blum -was taken | onel Bloodgood deorge Brown; Kthel- on the 6th, according to the monthly | suddenly and violently ill with an at- | bert Salmon, Frank Fowler; Julian record of the weather as compiled at| tack of acute indigestion that for a | Ward, A. W. Perkins, Jr.; Carl Schults, the voluntary observing station at - | time seemed to threaten his life. Wallace McDonald; Viela Brow ¥ood’s. The total precipitation for the Augustus Trudo, M. E. of Boston, | Mame Sutherland; Algle Howard, Al- L days was .11 Inches, of which .40, | an eugineer, who has hgen employed | ice Chester; May Faulkner, Gertrude the greatest amount for any 24 hours, v the Twentieth Century Mining Co., | Smith; Katheryn Dennison, Carrie Sis- fell on the morning of the 30th. The| was on the witness stand and his | tare; Hazel Carbury, Mame Chesbro; #reatest dally temperature range was|cross examination was about to com- | Genevieve Hubbard, Julia Fitch, 37 degrees, on the 24th. There were | mence when Mr. Blum, wi is an el- | Gladys Martin, Bessie Fowles Hila- 12 clear days during May, 14 partly | derly man. collapsed. He was carried | einth Rutledge, Ruth Fish; Gwendolyn cloudy and 5 cloudy ones. into the judge's room. suffering a se- | Hollister, Jessie Chesbro; Miss Prim, The unusual and distinctive feature| vere pain. A hurry call was sent for | Mrs. Lucy Dyer. of the weather records for May fs the{ physictans, Dr. Houghton and Dr. Rus- Tug to Have Trial Trip. notations relative to the passing of scll responding. Bium's heart was se | The Jay Street Terminal company’s town. GASTORIA For Infants and C The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years CASTORIA At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments wer DGses —;J(l NTS 22 e tug Jamison, recently launched at Palmer & Son trip today (Thur where coal will be tak on. after which a speed trial will ta in Long Island sound. ficials of the company are expected to be here to make the trip. return here on a trial New London, for her hospitality Briefs and Personals. The tug will a weeics stay W turned over Government be taken t to the owners. tors Withey and Stewart ship vard Wednesday and the hull and hoilers wide and fs | Pr 1,200-horse- | & | power engin, harbor towing fm New Missionary to Lecture. Rev. W. A. Petzoldt of Lodg Mon., missionary o the Christianizing and civilizing of the returned to New Britain after visit with friends DIAMORND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. C.E.SHAW’S returned to Providenc Fishing schooner Phebe, Capt ter Rathburn, Wednesday with a small vessel will be for_swordfishing. Unclaimed overhauled ¢ S. Stocking and Miss May Beckwith, the guest of returned to her home Chocolate Cream Drops 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES ‘The first delegation of the summer art school of New York, has arrived #8 I8 expect- The remainder of the Searing of New York ing his summer home in Brook stre Misg Sadie Hartford after a short visit with rel- HARRY E. BACK, PATENTS s returned Spicer was Wednesday Potter has Phoenix Block, cetlTuThS THE CLEAMMNGE SALE CONTINLED The Bec:ton Dry New York. Booth _of New Haven in’the villag paring his summer home in Goods Stere, of Capt. and Mrs. Henry Lath o York are visiting Mrs. Latham's moth- er, Mrs. C r. and Mrs. "BOSTON DRY Maln Street, Danfelson Odd Fellows to Visit Groton—W. C. T. U. Meeting—Skipper Adrift—Person- Where to Irarderini.}erv!elrl ity Stonington lodge, No, 26, met Wednesday ovening, when the sec ond degree was conferred on candidates. An invitation of bekah lodge, No. accepted to be We cordially evening, June Arrangements were made for Memorial Sunday, when the lodge will attend in & body the M. I listen to a sermon by THE BEST IC ew London Man Gets Contract. Rids were opened in T. E. Wednesdiy company’s building committee school for the sewer. Automoblle Gasoline for sale, the lowest has not been made tract is to be comples from the day the work Is ¢ the length of BEAUREGARD styles In millinery. opening on Mareh William Mitehell horse drop dead on Main street Wed- ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir ving with ound of our special brand of teas. hey are beauties. G. J. BLANCHARD. Jewett City. Boating Trip Deferred. H. Williams, Mystic avenue Wednesday IMWETT CITY CANDY KITCmmN find in_connection & first Home made Moals served at all rved to order. Try Jewste city class restaurant. of all kinds Oystors and clam aptain and T bRt wi Tewett City, Conn e boat for three hours. Charles Smith came along and Mystic dock, be overhauled W. C. T. U, Parlor Me esting parlor meeting of the 1 on Tuesday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. IWWETT OITY MOTEY., ew and Up-to-dnto Hotel tn Flower missions of th. birthday of the subject ‘The progra Callaway, Mrs, ) What the Flower Missions C.“T, U, Mrs. N. H. Lamb; Questions and Answers to the Flower Missions, and members IHA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. the meeting an 1o the W. id Shadows of AUTOMORILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, 6§ Otis Strest. Automoblle and' Bleyele Repuiring. General W nu,nrv. Jobbink., ‘Phone Frances Bennett Callaway, Mrs. Charlotte Lamb: poem, The Petrified Fern, Mrs. Cutler; origi- wal pocw, Messages of the Litte