Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1910, Page 2

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D T Jadder wit be[in e R\ TaMAT attarnotn 2 : P twon o'clock. AY'S [ Willimantic, Daniel and P S e R "] c. B, Crandull wit open the ratl- u.uo bster Eggs. urday, June 25, for the Aeison. naans wans -------u-...---.-.-..u- arassssnessansans JUDGE WHEELER'S BANQUET. ““‘?‘_n"-;' R Loiiar Thiioteors’ ana ‘Hoxoes ot Mystio T 3 WILLIMANTIC Windham field 6t 1.30 p. m. Band con- | the best pitcher the school has ever | sent to return to Connecticut without | State's Attorney Searles to Be Toast try was taken to South Norwalk Tues |Played s game of bail and the Hox- s flflE < cert. S by school children, Star |had, making a remarkable record. requisition ‘The runaway made ol lAhmnl‘rln Speakers. day by State Fish and Game Messen- ;‘:"D ‘;c"‘d"hy”m‘”” IR . EABIE AR What 1s Going On Tonight. zsn'm ngle dBlm:\flr, lmdéng, Déclara - 5 _.__.T. muht:ly no rn;zu‘:a mnfi tb-xng {"f.oiufl‘ Griswold “u:v?vd:r"b}fu?h'i P.‘m"_l e . ball, Middletown vs. Willimantie, { .+ lependence. jong, school Personals.. ‘brought back; that is, not make rgest lobs! 4 'WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Tndham Fleld. Kh\dnn. Columbla, the Gem of he | Deputy Sheritt John . Fitts of |&ny until he got fo Boston. While Mr. A e a1 | imtq 8 fwent Jeas brought in E. E. Lathrop wis ind Norwichi k] P uv"o"d Talgand Moving Plotures ey L e xon et Of | Hampton was & Willimanc vistor |Sibley, was walling, andcafied 1o M| oty banguet to be given Tor Judss | [Sutcr weighed ° elght pounds and M. Loves Mho Tay e 3 ve secr ovefby, who Ta <ol s Moving Pictures at the Bijow %nd|the 1915 Boston movement. Song | & orony: station in Boston, some wise sidewalk | George W, wheeler by the membos |measured 18 inohes; 17 ounces of egk | taught in the Lorouan sciod) fwent () ’ cgats, Temple . o 53, atrons of| prisriod by wil present, Rev. Arifiur Dr. DB Tayior steenind Nie Har- ['attorney, wio. dind lenrnet fupin’ the | 0% E0e . WNIORES, SORREY ST were taken off of it contalnipg ap- | her home in Matne Sundis K . No. 93, DeBruyeker has been asked to preside | Yard;Yale basevall game at New Ha- | prigoner’ the facts in the case, advised | Piutnam inn ¥ s proximately 103,530 eggs. Mins Frances M. Hrieley hog gone Ol Stoves the delight of every house- THimantic Commaz, No. 256, U. | At. the exercises, , ven Tuesday. the fellow not to go back ~ without| Those who will respond to toasts are to JBoston, where she will visit. bet 3 ok omntle ytery. No. 256, U.| &t the exerelses athletic events | Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Sullivan are en- | requisition papers. aReBeiniop Chuvion Hagperty enf Dia: Fies} Biostris $ish ! o | roturning 'to' lier home wt Miiton il keeper on = hot day. Windh.—nm Encompment, No. 10, L O. | followed by #nd¥her band concert, tertaining Mr. and Mry Otho O'Sul- | * This seemed to strike Mr. Prisoner | trict Judge Henry J. Clark boith bf| The firs. electric algn aver seen in {0y Miiton Mills, New Perfection Oil Stove free from 6 to & m.—Canoo races and other | livan of Stonington. 1 Just right and he immediately started [ Webster. who wi S Ghaciis. Lo | 1o, ilage . wak piacec in, fropt of the | "yids Wihel S, Deniion was home aquatic s . » 54 " & about comin, ‘back. ndham county attorneys, arles L. W. Rathbun Tuesday even- | ..o Trord overs ol ) t< on the Willimantic riv- | Robert Galligan of Norwich, for- |4 gfeat rumpus ming R O all” Duthetr Tudas Har ver/Sund ?Jn and odor—i-burner, $4.75; ;fiomlss EF| A £r | obpeSite ‘the. Nipnet canoe club | merly of this city, was in town Tues- | This attracted the attention of the 'E. Bac E. Gett: JMn. and, Mrs. Antone Androws will , $7.50; 3-burner, $0.75, u Wois€ B R Ih.. frewarks Bkt On| ans ricitine MK police and they after a conference de- | Harry W Back, Judge Olyer ¥, GeUy. Unclaimed Letters. move to Prayidence this woek g rg;fi:::a; Company Agress to Fay . ¢be hill back of 'Windham fleld, - Town | ' prosecuting Agent Addison J. Green- | Sided that he had better come back and | GL" 3¢ "amed presidant of the bar | Letters not cailed for at the local . ”;n.,m C Ropinbon tamity are Fiorence Blue Flame Oil Stave, 2- o ssessment for ey . Fenton has consented | g : nish_out sentenc 1 . stoMce for the week ending June | visitng In ' Brooklyn and Newhurs s Orily—Alisnation Suit Settled, PP] o wct N aEABAY OF the Pateme cAd Ot o e, 1» Yows 105 3 ) oome mack; DUt & fne row. that fnally | SSsoctation, Willimantic 0, 1910, are for Mre, Mary E. Lo ‘burner, $3.75. he will choose his own aides. Com- | : Emily Can’;;:t e e lnvo}:’:g n-; 'iovernort of uv; mt?- Safe and Sane Fourth Planned. bues: Joseph Robbimn Ll M S ¢ | pany L, First infantry, C. N, G:, will e veus | resulted, an e comment on the mat- An ordinance much the same a. 1 noopcnlczgngmp MEETING Oven for New Perfection Ol Stove,| Suberior court came 'in ‘Tuesday | [l ijate and it is understood’ that | Sireet has gone to Hartford to be the ter filied columns of the Boston pepers | proposed Tor iha city of Wil Village Variet the French societies to the number of | Euest of friends for a week. ndgwon the attention of the ITub's|will be the basis from which the offi- | Fishing schooner Phoebe was launch- | To.Be- Held in i 4 e onington on Thurse 2-burner, $3.39. | bench o hear two cases, but there ! hetween 500 and 700 or 800 wiil be in | Mrs. C. A. Thayer and son Allen ists for day: 3 Cinls of Putnam will work for a sane | ed at the north ways Tussday, Schoon day, Evvn-nnq. Oven for single burner, 98¢, $1.98%and A rtor a4 conference between attorneys | line with Tubbs' band of Norwich. | of Pawtucket, R. L. are visiting the N wan Governct : Busseils “opinion and safe Fourth, er Earle and Nettie, which has bee: 7N and There will be many other organiza- | former’s parents, Col. and Mrs. J. D. | that Sheriff Sibley should be given up chartered for coast survey work in eisl, m the interested parties. As soon to the M: " t horities. for %o ND A pum*lmkflng in th fiterest of b 3 is court was opened Attorney Com. | tions, floats, etc. taking part as soon Chaffee. o the-Massachusetts authorities for %o DR. H. L. HAMMO!| Vineyard sound, was hauled up. £ogucitrehabin i 1p b held in e « stock of Norwich, president of the | 48 the parade commitiee can acquive s y removing his prison n 3 E, N. Belden-and Clifiord Belden of | goéoma “Congregationul’ church parlor ‘Uncas Power cowpany, stated that | the desired data, to the zencral public DANIELSON that Jurisdiction without going through | Improving Slewly in California 8ani- | Hartford were at the sbipyard. Tues- Rlunhugmn_ boroughi, on Thursdpy Watering Cans with detachablef (1ea was weospeck oo s bttt bt | Several days before the Fourth. R sy e e bl tarium. B e e e 1o Dot Wilifam' O, King sprinkler— requested a little more time, which the ‘Woman's Relief Corps’ Memorial Da: e > 2 s he programme follows st s, 33| o graniet, * Tho” ot ar” the wEpDING. on-Harmmets Wedding — Shorit | 5517, mods, & demapd: s requialliens| o iotter recetvel rom Tas Bhcinay, | B1einnetd, N, J, for a.vili with rela- cpitonbe Srcheat E , 33c. / company with their attorneys, Messrs. g ‘al., brings Information r. H. 8. 3 director: Berintur 6-quart size, 3%c. / Comatock and Hinman, and the town Denovan-Regan. bley's Regard for Governor Bulke- | Sherift Sibley be given up to Massa | | Miiammona is slowly improving at | Frank Taylor of New Bedford wae | a0 P, TS0, BO0HL o n & attorneys, A. J. Bowen and W. A.| In St. Joseph's church Tuesday | loy Explained. e e e I recely e o 7| @ private sanitarium in that place, [at the shipyard Tuesday Inspecting the |'iyga; = reading, Mra. S-quart size, King. held a conference and later call- | morning. William J. Donovan, a Fitch- ; 1 gfld fh“: m:y“;ofl‘;,'“m“it:d Wending | Where he was taken after suffering u-‘r'mr eing bullt’ for h:m.fl » muslic,” Criterio r addrews, ’ 10-quart stze, cd in the selectmen. the assessors and |burg, Mass., contractor and builder, [ Charles Gareau and Montealm Ca- | im® . 0"a0"a sittle sentence serving | 2, Paralytic shock at Pasadens a few | ‘s Ruth Everts ia confind to her | Some Problems That the Liquor Que . P members ‘of the local board of relief | and Miss Annie C. Regan, daughter of | Te2u, students in Canadian schools, are | 7170 UE s e Wl givee o weeks ago. Dr. Hammond's condition hflvn;a(ln fl) llm-; by iliness. tion. Puts. to Us, John Me 12-quart size, ; and the conference lasted some time . sfr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Regan of |t their home in Danlelson for the | TR M uleeiey is stil] such that he must be taken . O. Rathbun-and C. Hull Anderson n; reading, Mra. AlvinnCut > longer. e summer vacation. RRater. organ G. Bulkeley was| i, {;o veranda in a_wheel chair, but | were at Bastern Point Tuesday. hy 3 o !‘)"':.(“‘:"3& ““éee‘v“"_’,‘;'%‘”f,vmif{"[::fim‘: Alfred L. Reed was in Boston on a 1‘1‘;"""‘;':1"{‘1::'%‘,"“;‘::‘!’!‘;‘:“‘,_*.‘lh;a‘ri“"n"(z his physiclans give the encouragement 4, R AL i the Aertenset monthly B B o heee: brecks, Bhsvel Money Paid Aggrieved Likband. | pastor of the chureh. performed the | business trip Tuesday. Tith those ot the Sovernor eross ime | that he will grow stronger gradually. MYSTIC gpod citizenship meetings under the o e “|. During the ume that u;‘!m; ‘was go- | ceremony, and was also the celebrant | Rev. Celestin Crozet was in Hart- | o rq.- ™ Jre gave arguments In the = UET. auspices of the Stonington ;prohibition Hoe and Rake at 10c a set; ing on, Attorney &: 1 B. Harvey, | of a nuptial high mass. There was a m;g Tuesday. AR, DUt not 0o sheriE’ Fle wouldn't P. H. 8. BANQ! A Firet Graduation from Broadwpy High | (oWA commitice promises to o the for Norton Herripk, and_Attorneys G. | large attendance of _relatives and ev. ;V S. Mch‘"“"' "; H“‘“g”d"' do that, anyway. Sherift Sibley stay- | g, Wk N Fit BN | host yet. Mrs. Alvin Cutler, who gives » Melony, apd Charles L_Torrey for | {riends. Jr. Georse Tracy of Fitch- |f0 be the preacher at the Methodist | oy right here in Conmecticut and he| Recont and Former Qrads Feast and | 8chool—Real Estats Sale—New Trol- | two readings, I« holder of ‘a mutron's - arlées A. Young, were holding a con- | burg, a cousin of the groom, was best | © ¥ = has been etaying ever since. Do Henor to Their Alma Mater. ley Freight Station. w. C. T. U. silvar medal Ly 1CE CREAM FREEZERS. ference in nother room for the pur- man. Henry A. Spellman of Northampton. | "'rpa¢ yneident happened nearly twen- 5 | “The madress of the evenimg will be = iabart aise, $2.45. & pose of €cttling the sult brought by | Miss Annie Limerick of New Haven | Mass. was a wisitor with friends In |ty years ago. They were pretty good | Graduates and former students of | Tuesday evening the first gradunt- by John Mokwen Dorman, who llves 4 - Mr. Merrick against Mr. Young for | was bridesmaid. The bride was charm- | Danielson esday. friends then, are just as good now,|Putnam high school to the number of |ing exercises from the new Hroadway in Stratford, Conn., and who is in bus- - 4-quart size, $2.75. | aliénating the affections of his wife. | ingly gowned in white embroidered | Ambrose Brooks of Hartford has| ., propably always will be, 150 gathered in the banquet rooms of | High school took place in the as | iness in Bridgeport, Mr. Dorman was Bt i 5150, 31 "Herfick claimed Gamages of $5.: | Sk batiste over white mousseline. She | been spending several days with his the Congregational chuseh Tuesany | bly hail which wan. Alled ‘i Tormerny aattor of The Voter. stats - % @00. An array of witnesses were in | wore a large white hat with willow T'B!‘le)n 5,1" r. an rs. enry Brooks, PUTNAM evening for the annual reunion of tI tives and friends of the class, Miss | organ of the prohibitionists, and«is an court for the case, including several | plumes and carried bride re The'| 8t Dayyille. - high school association to eat an ap- | Lottle Hatoh and Miss Priscilla Dill- | able writer and epeakgr. - women. After a fime it was announc- | bridesmaid was attired in an embroid- To Direct Boys’ Camp. By ffth A oS petizing supper, listen to some good |ings, The hall had been effectively ed that the case had beem settled by | ered robe over pink mousseline. Her | Henry McEwen may have as many y - nnual Commencement at | talks and fraternize in the way that | decorated by the junfor class. On the JEWETT cITY V i DINNER PAILS. Mr. v«umy\ paying a small sum of | picture hat was trimmed with willow | ag @ score of boys at the camp that| Notre Dame Academy—Project for | always appeals to students who have |piatform were the graduntes, Profes- | Juh | Sn three parts, two sizes, 30c and 45c| money fr. ‘Herrick. -The amount | plumes. She carried pink roses. is to be established at Old Killingly [ Safe and Sane Fourth—Speakers at | £one out from a school which they |sor McKean, the teachers of the High | Rev. P, (% Wright of Norwich will | dbth. was not given out. During the service special music ar- [ pond on July 5. The camp is to be| Judge Wheeler's Banquet. love well. They had a great time, 100, | gchool, School Visitor Sllas B. Wheel- | spenic at the Baptist church this eve- When the gonference on the case | ranged by Miss Katherine Rafferty, | made a model one, with some particu- ® s 3t and did not go home until they had |er, and James Codper,the district com- | ning, giving @ report of the Noethern | of the Uncas Power company against | the church organist, was rendered. Ths ) lar duty to interest each member of it.| One more class of graduates was|TArched over to the school bullding | mittee. ‘The following programme Was | Tapiist convention, which he aktend- the town of Windham had lasted for | choir was assisted by Miss Mary Ry- Eloven. Tone ot Fealal sent out from Notre Dame ;| With a little redfire to light the Way. |carrfed out: Orchestra;e invocation, [ed in Chicigo. VACUUM CLEANERS. 5 v - ight. academy ¢ something mere than an hour, it was | an of Boston, violinist, a cousin of the i Tuesday, when the thirty-ffth annual Rev. C. T. Hatch; orchestr: rman | Council Chaplsan, No. 152, Union St, We sell and hire Vacuum Cleaner,{alnouncesl that a settiement had been | groom. As the bridal party entered | ~Fleven tons of frelght came into | Siondl: TSk CR2 TLTVoREtL annual NOANK dklogiie, Falth, Hope and Love, con- | Jean de Baptiste of Amerlca, mests BN Mana ana electric. effected, ¢ the company agreeing to | the church, the wedding march from ngfl&&fl:flé !Da‘:l::f::nca‘rrhoefn lhl‘g St. John's hall on Providence street. ducted by Frau Moll,' instructor in|this evening to perfect arrafigements pay il assessment as levied. The | Lohengrin was plaved. The Sweetest | Providence and Daplelson when M |%5 0 ared” there at eleven o'clock | Sale and Social—Report of Upper |German, Marguret Kahns, Alla Per- | for the celebration of the feast of St. We hire the Electric Cleaner for|3CCOrabanying written Statement was | Story Ever Told. and O Promise Me, i Bast Killingly by the | Were the graduates. students at the | Noank School—Fire Company’s Prac. |Kins, Ellen Brygemus and Geneva | Jean de Hapiisie $195 per day, the Trand Clemmer or| EIVa out by thoss interested In the rendered by violin and organ. | la (KSR I% e it srom Brovidcncs, but |academy. their relatives and friends, | sies Rume-Elighteen-inch Eoo Champlin; school chorus; essay, The | Keeney Potter goes to Northfield to= v 24 o jvg the mass Edward Murphy sa kil % inclu 3 om & Mythology of the Flowers, Miss Lottio | day 3100, “The claim of the Uncas Power | ine Agnus Del At the offertory Ml |& pilot employed by the Connecticut [ Including a number of clergymen from | | 1 \JHT =2 LI Weat Hatch: orchestra; easay, Mystic, | The Thoornlea alub spent Tuesday at i {€ompany was ‘that the . lard’s Ave Maria was_exquistely sung | COMPpany is sent along with the car | (oUCUR, Ge8, SO0, 2 . Miss Priscolla Alden Billings; vocal|Lantern hill, the guests of Mr. and We deliver and call for them Withoutf not considered all the elements of | by Mrs. Michael E. Sullivan of this | Over all parts of the line between East ey f g The Silver Link society held a hand- | golo, EM Gledhiil: sohool chorus; ad- | Mrs. G. A. Faskei, reaching their valuation, especially Gllowing the church ceremony there | 64r is, run independent of the schedule | {1 tation of some classic drama. or | INE At the home of Mrs. H. P. Ingham | cliogtra’ ‘solo, Mrs. &. R, Lark; or- block Will be open every that the real hasis for fxation should | was a reception and breakfast at the | 9 this lnekan i!hwl be‘the s | oot S included. This wear | In Main street. A very enjoyable even- | chagira’ The programme was = well | Tuesday and Friday avening, from FREE Sewing Machines for sale.| be the value of the power as incident [ home of the bride’s parents, 78 Union ‘“‘;“‘ b B 0“!‘ F sunning orders. | fhe scenes so effectively enacted wees | IN& Was spent and a good sum was SoPRZE ¢ 6,30 to 8 p.ni,, &igo" Bundays 8:30 & m, s % to the machinery, Through the desire | street. The bride received a large Niam Baslen fel Action (an bt mt 1 S A arae ? | realized. The following programme | SU0 00 0 0 a0 lase gave | to 12 noon, Beginning Jun 1910, Call and get full information. of the company to have amicable re- | number of elegant gifts, inciuding PEnuent the young women participati radit: | was weil rendered: Duet, Miss Flor- |, A% NS (0089 T00, JIMET G080 FAN2 | Kt Work muaranteed. - Artifictal piates, lations With the town and their bellef | ver, cut glass, duinty china and sev- | Clearing Way for New Telephone Line | (it ¥Gg0F Fomon particlnoting acault” | o;ce Hailey and Miss Bernic ates in the assembiy hall, The patron. | crown and bridge wark a specialty rs intended to treat | eral substantial checks. Solicitors representing a telephone | The staging of the scenes was excel. | Tading, Mrs. Minnie Vallette; recita- | ¢ (C 0 L8 Ui al o Mniiiings, Mrs. e atractins: | Teoth extracted fairly, they agreed to| Among the out of fown guests were | company that desires to extend a long | lent and the costames beautitul Of | tion. Helen FHolliday: vocal aolo, Mias | GOS8 WEoe, 0Em ot e Wik | free when plates are ordered. Dr.{ sessment as made. with the | Mr. and Mrs. Otho O'Sullivan of Ston- | distance telephone line undersround | the cast only threa-Miss Jennie M | Gertrude Smith: recitation, Helen Val- | TE0r&S TOCKITE QU0 hed by Grin. | George A. Boon, proprietor, will per}| THE H. C. MURRAY CO0.|usterstanding that %t Shouia not be |ington, Mrs, Kane of Fitchburs. Mass. | from FHertford to Providence mere In | beonear. “atiss aroriniss Jennie M. | |ctte: duet, Adclaide Libby. Meta | 0%, Musie was furnished by Grin- | Be0res B ooon B o0 Gone,—adv. 14 . * | considered a precedent but that next | Mrs. George Tracy of Fitchburg, Miss/| Danielson Tuesday for the purpose of | Miss Isabelle T. Howley—were of the | INEham: recitation, Josephine Vallette; | fOU8, OFOuEre BFFVEIICEAIS el | ey year the assessment should be made | Mary Ryan of Boston, J. E. and Jo- |securing the signatures of persons | graduating class, the remainder of the | duet. Misses Harley and Smith. b ol :4 Srigh sch D ahilch | The Truth at Last. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper,|aiter a full heating on all the elements | seph Limerick, Miss Abbie Limerick, | owning property along the South Kil- | characters being represented b: A Praite Phetack: T’ Kk bt Mm way High school, w e et e gen st A affecting the valuation of the proper- | of New Haven and Mrs. Hanmah |lingly road, the persoms who signed | graduates. " S FPitn: Paitecs " In < ACRGENIS. as pros & succe: s dlonel, B Reen Sy | Patterns. . & Z Shannahan of Jewett City. signifying ihereby that he has no ob- | ° The school orchestra, which s al- | somie WROrt .of the Upper Noank Local Notes. relics. Now it may soon be pomsible The groom’s gift to the best man |jection to the bullding of such & line. | ways heard with pleasare. added mueh | CHool. Miss ‘Hattle Doyle teacher} . ;o s tenry © Meyers pur- | 1o huar ihe final decision on whethar don! Admitted to the Bar. jyas a pair of diamond studded ouff |The majority of the persons asiced |lo the success with which the exercises | Tonich closed Triday, June 17, s a8 f01- [ hugeq of Allen Avery two houses on | Ijamiet was mad or mallgnering, or £ » links. The bride’s gift to the brl signed their names. = cises | 1ows: Number of pupils 25; average af Y am n _ma Clerk Warner then addressed the / were carrfed out. To them was ac- e 22 bsent for term | Hish street. whether Francis Bacon's pen mname —PIANOS— coune and paid Attorney Charles L, |IM2ld was a pearl and amethyst negh-j == corded the honor of playing the open- | onCs 104 Mot e o, Wilo| A new trolley freight station fs be- | was not Shakedpenre.—PittsburgiPost Torzey g high compliment on his abil- | |Acf. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan left W. R. C. MEMORIAL. ing number. the Marche Triomphale, | 1, S A oo, moseas Muar. | Ing erected on the south side of the SIS Sbainit-hand, 1 o “baby” to| ity to At youne men for the bar ana | an automobile headed for Hartford or — Sister M. Leontine directing, The pres- Ham f‘rolnl! Ruth rl‘:,ghunu-«;a aut. [ing; Srectediicn the 400 mie" HE fhe - plano question. drop us a line, or. bet-| tege, Arthur S. McDonald of Putnam. | po0 (1, PICHATE TR0 Marked. awared to graduates was by Rev. 1L, Willtam Crowell, Ruth Fitch, Ros. |1ng done by Harry E. Douglas. e on us. iie ‘moved that Mr. McDonald, who 8 2 | Van_den Noort, who 1s dceply Inter- | G0 Murphy, Margaret Rollins, James | A report Is golhg round that Clyde DIAMON D The A. C. Andrew Music Co. |0 studied under Mr. Torrey and had p The members of McGregor Woman's | ested in the welfare of the ably con- | Roliine, Idith Rolline, Mary Sears, | Burrowh will pitch the game of ba " ipassed an excellent examination, be GRADUATES TEN Relief corps paid a memorial tribute | ducted institution. Williasn: Sears and Jobi Sears " [ ball betwesn the Westerly and Mystis ENGAGEMENT quas. 804-808 Main Street. W antic, Ct [admitted to practice. Judee Wheeler S 8 to the deceased members of their or- | The honor of siving the salutatory | = Attended every session during the|teams at Westerly next Saturday. Special Pric said he took much pleasure in grant- | St. Joseph’s School Holds Interesting | ganization Tuesday afternoon, when | was Marion T. Madden's, and the ap- | vear: Alfred Growell and Roscoe Mur- | Burns of New Haven will also be on e ing the motion and then administered Exercises on Tuesday Evening. they placed decorations consisting of a | plause she received most gener- | phy. the docket it meeded. G.E. SHAW'B Biitriam, A. R. BURNHAM, Agentl. the oath to . Mr. McDonald, who is, marker, a potted plant and a nationai | ous. Epils showing the greatest improve- | The semi-monthly moeting of the | Conm. therefore, a member of the Windham | The graduating exercises of St. Jo- | flag on their graves in the Westfield The Awards. ment during the vear were Lucy Mu- | Woman’s Relief corps was held in their Marufacturer of different styles of | County Bar association. seph’s pMrochial school were held in | cemetery. The members who particl-| The full programme of the exercises | sante, James Roliins, Alex Miner and [Toom Tuesday evening. One candidate — Light Carriages and Wagons, Court was then ordered adjourned | Town hall Tuesday eyening and were | Pated gathered at the railroad station | with mention of the class motto, 1ist | Roscoe Murphy. 7 was initiated. Refreshments and a 50- | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-st-Law Harness, Carriages and Wagons for|sine die. Judge Wheeler has simply | largely attended. P. D. Donahue had |at 3 o'clock to take carriages to the |of graduates. and the awards follow: The _averages for the school vear [cial time followed, b ’ #ale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing to finish the term In Tolland county |the hall attractively decorated. cemetery. Part IL—Orchestra, Marche Triom- | were Julia Miner 99 3-4 Alex Miner | The power boat Blue Peter was givi PATENTS of all kinds. Repository and shops| next week abd then his next duties will The programme rendered was as phale; conferring of honors; saluta- | 98, Willlam Crowell 96 1-, James Rol- | en an initfatory trip Tuesday on Fish- ‘v"hin""'" be on the higher bench. follows: Salutatory, Edward Thomas WEDDING. tory; orchestra, Caprice; chorus, Ech- | lins 94 7-8, Lucy Musante 94 4-5, |ers Island Sound. The boat, which| Protect your idea. Handseme 63« oeing. Tel connectica, — Pickett; reading, Vacation Days, first A oes ‘Sweet; violin_selection, Miss A.|Charles Miner 94 1-2, Olga Musante | was constructed for the race between page Guide Book Free. FOURTH OF JULV grade; Our Parasol Play, twelve little lon—Hammett. | Vandepitte. Miss M. Farrell; drama, |98 1-5 Louis Musante 1-4, Ruth | Marblehead and New York, met the { == maids; drill. Dolly’s Good Night: os- | At the home of the bride's parents | The Christians Under Trajan, Fitch 91 5-8, Alfred Crowell 91, Mar- | expectations of the builders, as she de- | Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. 2 | e Schedule of Events Prepared | say. The Little General. Harold Am- |on Broad street Tuesday evening at 6| Part IL—Gypsy Revel, Delsarte ex- | garet Rollins 80 7-3, Roscos Murphy | veloped @ £ood fifteen miles speed. | cetITuThE E. L. PRINCE, | by Corwiithe brose I. Sheehan; reading, A Little | o'clock Miss Olive Louise Hammett,|ercise- drema, part II.; musical seloc. | 89, Ruby White $3, and Loren Murphy Pirsanki’ Mbdtss: Mother's Trouble, Catherine Hickey; | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ham- | tion, Rev. J. C. McDonald, New York: | 85 3-5. : S rose drill, eight rose maidens; chorus, | mett, and Raymond E. Allen, son of | drama, part IIL: t and violi At the el f the session Friday | Mrs. Alvah Chapman and two chil- 1 CONFECTIONER |, g rouot of gy, csierauon win | 207 S 60 rore, maldene, charus, et snd, Ragmond, &, Alley son of| arams, pegi, NI cornat and viois | | At ine close of tne semion prigey | Mes, At chapman and two ;| Spogial Chocolate Cream Drops 2 = <4 - i ing. The Singer and the Child, Mildred | were married by Rev. Denton J. Neily, | Sullivan, Miss A. Vandepitte, Miss M. | the children were regaled with Ice |visit in New Haven. L and lee Cream Caterer |, i o hoiohe Sommittess Bulger: reading, Meddlesome Matiic, | pastor of tho Tirst Baptist church of | Farrell; sraduates, farewell cxeam and cake by the teacher. Mra. L. G. Sohofield has returned 10 Cents a Pound Mother 2 p " The presentatio = | " Di 5 ha. T34 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn. | Monday evening and qiscusscl the | medals and diplomas Pias made by | of the Danielson Baptist oh " s Tryout for Engine. e [ e at THE KEYSTONE STORES one §3-3. sanéa liminary programme of the’events to | Re€V: John J. Flemming. A medal for ‘The ceremony was perfo: be- | medals awarded to graduates, A ‘The fire company will have a prac- William Smith spent Tuesday with | norieisen, Putnam, Moosum. excellence in studies was awanrded to|neath a shower bell of white roses | demic course, Miss Aline M. Vande. |tice run Monday. June 27, at 7 p. m. | triends in Norwich, Edward Joseph Connaughton. A med- | suspended from an arch of laurel with | pitte. Belgium: Miss Jennie M. Dren- | The engine will be taken to the town | = Mrs. Carrle Latham was on Fishers | septsd al for excellence in Christian doctrine | roses entwined, the background being | nan, Middletown: commercla) course, | Gock and three lines of hose laid. One | Igland Tuesday. be, given the Fourth was drawn up as follows, subject to change: 9.30 a, m.—Parade will form on L. M. REED B&s the sgency for the Travelers Life | Valley street with right resting on | W28 awarded to Josephine Bernadette | of ferns. Miss Katherine McGuire, Bridgeport; | line will be lald up on the Store hill | "Ppor. ‘and Mrs. Willfam Coleman left alle; =k ! Lee. The valedictory was given by The bridal party entered as the wed- | Miss Marion H. Madden N cen: | one up Water street and one up Front |y e A , whien 4 #nd Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct, aaa | High street. Literary programme at | gji apeth plorence Uncles ding march from Lohengrin was play- | Miss Marlon. 1. Tindles. New Haven: S T renire b AAS ot !lE.n‘!: Sost ! v Gonile. Drd \ Délia the United States Health and A xi- L et e Oeorke, el iy TR e Doother jof oo Mise Isabolle, T. Howley. New York: master of urts at Yale. feison. Bome blg dlacounts for. oun Casey. “Edward Joseph Connaughton, 3 Miss Ruth S. Gillispie, New York: rmr it : cel ‘ or . : ~ — nother week; Attractive @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Virite JAMES HARRIES Josephine Bernadette Lee, Rose Peters | _Ethel G. Allen, sister of the groom.| Miss Alice K. Sullivan, Putnam. Goid | Everyone deeply respects Oustomess’ amechér waeks Atsractive Mildred May Pickett, Edward Thomas | was bridesmaid.’ Irving W. Lyon,|medal for Christian déctrine. (sift of STONINGTON. Bhy™ e for rates and full perticulars. TOILET ARTICLES, | Pickett is S Harold Am- | cousin of the bride, was best man. ‘. 7 A person who is guided #9008 Bow, Box 281, Wili tie. ct. | PERFUMES, y ett. Francis Sayers, Harold Am 3 . Rev. J. Van den Noort), Miss Marion P 14 v 0 imantie. Cf STATIONERY. Lrose L. ‘Sheehan. Willlam Clavton | A beautiful gown of white lansdowne | 11 Madden, New Faven: goid medal 3 Violin Recital by Pupils of Mrs. Jen- | ilh ‘BOSTON DRY GOODS' STORE “Ye Post Card Shop.” Qr?r(;h dum Enzadb_e(h Fludrcnce neles. ;!:ih ‘!rlénl_'?li{ng vn!flem:rn!deared g.hufim for good conduct, Miss Gertrude Glea- | By cool judgment ie Woerns Brown—-Watoh Hill Tiok- Maln Street, Danfelson. e drills, readings and essays were | an ainty veil was worn by the | son “Bast Haddam: gold E ! rest; o NEW PlANoS 852 Main Street, Willimanlie |unusually good and all_the partici- | bride. Miss Allen wore pink Japanese | ohastra (sitt ot Hesr . 5 orony. | And common sense. ot Office to Open Saturday. sept20dw smes. K. Kboch, Man pants were accorded deserved ap- | silk. Mias Marlon T, Libdley oo Srava: 5 = | sunéa 2 £ plause. It was one of the best pro-| A recept.wnT;ollnwed the marriage | crowns, of honor, Miss Touise el There was a large and appreciative i " - 1 i grammes ever given by the school. ceremony. 0se present included | Providénce; e ou 5 audience at the violin recital given - As Low as - - $185. Bl g N e R Geer it Flia Donahue, New | If one finds that habits Ry, MNerine vy the. oo - ere.fo Trade i Jewett bity 3 3 rounding town: i AL Fter” Nen 5 N pils of Mrs. Jennie Weems-Brown at ¥ Write for Catalogue. I]r F & JAEKane“hst ErEma During the evening Mr. and Mrs. | York: siver medet for soning ainy | OF food or drink are producing | R/%.° Wil ““Miss Mary Tc | Abss v b Corosiius’ Euoy: Allen left in an automobile for their | Marguerite Farrell, New York Hi £ di Lo stiould Bessie Ostman, Miss Elien Ledwit Painless Extracting and The # ¥ o0 X 3 o wedding trip, which is to be spent In Al Effaitive Vakiliotory ints ot disease, he shoul Miss_Abby P. Steffenson, Ray rd- THS NEST 10K CREAM db g held oo e O s LY \tuts | various parts of this state and Massa- joetive GOy 3 < ner, M. Hillard Crandall, Master Ppul | (s what I sedl, wholesals/and retail, ay oy e S e steeet, I ornins. fc ¥ | The zifts to the bride from many cture, . e . KIS ter Robes ncent, Master -Reynolds:|) s 752 Main Street, Willimantic | a_requiem high mass at St. Joseph’s | friends make a beautiful display of cut | member of the class making a brief | Adjust his diet to keep the Lillibridge, Master John MCCAfITey, |im—e sy ity it 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Telephone. g gun¢ |church at 10 o'clock, when Rev. J. J.| gjass, linen, china, silver, gold and|address relative to the vears spent at Master Willlam Noyes, Master Ralph 8. 8. morfowruy & sow/ Main and School Sts, So. Manchester., i‘::i\é?g: :_Trgia"*g-g S the aery pictures. A e e e b (e unceas- | Human machinery in order. Koelb, Master Max Killars, Master Al- = Ao eacey” iepair’ SROR N N 1 _— e g gt s R oth r. A 3 len are among | Ing efforts of e Sisters in her be- by 3 e, Mi gr Matthew Graham, nera s, oy 852 Main Strest, Willimantie, | A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also | phy and Sirs, John O'Kourke "Tho | (ne very populer Younk peopis of Dens | Balr, their many Kindneises ind fna- 2 Mantor Francia Hyivia, Master Bur- | Rjoyels and Antomobils Rupalfing, dec2sa | Scallops, Oysters and Clams. at bearers were Patrick Sullivan, Patrick | jelson. ~Both are graduates of Killlng- | IV of the hopes and ambitions of each | One doesn’t always know rows Perry, ai d by Henry Pen Gasoline for sale, | STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norlh §t, | McSweeney, Patrick Dovie' Patrick | Iy High school, the bride In the class | for the future. Riotan, fudat, Ol ahd Gasoline for su [ % gt oo ‘;:[nxle{)\‘;‘;l q“‘;]““:;‘n g“:\;lrflfif;rsd s flg;fl of 1909, the groom in.the class of 1906. z‘\“dlnm;r at n,-‘e BCId-mytmnrked the | Where to commence The programme follows: LV i bt A R s G urial w - | Mr. Alien is the assistant postmaster | ending of another year of successful o o on o £z 7 s Y7 Joseph's cemetery in the Danielson office and has lived in | work by the school. To correct a diet, TROmAs, ve viaiine i unison E20M | 1 ee the latoat atylas dn. millinery. Ate If I’'s Wall Papers i SRS Denielyon THnEnestey PATHoC g Ume | Toake il DE tho. shgieius Tact 3 Heins Alpine’s Farewell | tend hew,opening on Mareh 21, 2§ and ews in General. since his graduation. or their homes in various cities an i ! B d OR THE ASKING R ., o tro tatest designs that yon de. | Tsadore L Bernara wil cnter fnto |~ Their home here %1l e beside that | towns in the western part of the iate | BUt one thing to stop is coffee, | | jMaster Paol Conail, | oy J26 —— sire, come here. Our large assortment | & partnership with W. J. Miller be- | © 5. DA puNen e ax R o7 R om. express. the students | An alluring, insidious enem: Master Albert George niy Chi WHEN YOU COME IN TO 58 Toderate Drios Wi nieror oDt [ fore the week is out. A mumber of | Street, where a mew house is being | from New York also going by this ng; y Valse Lente/|piates thavswe are, Kiving. WA(h one PAY vo:n BILL THERE MAY ! Our stock of readv mixed Paints and | changes are to be made to the interior | erected for them. tvlde’:i ‘}31-“31‘51‘:- a“.-veclll car was pro- | That “sings one to sleep and then Burrows Perry und o o(houl:“ .oan ,n;, "fu?‘;«)fi'& BE A QUARTER COMING TO [l painters supplies are complete. of the store. : Slumber Hong | They are beauties G, J. You. A. B. HOLMES, The city payroll for the week ending SHERIFF AND SENATOR. WOODSTOCK ACADEMY. knifes him.” Master John McCaffrey i il ASK 72 Church Street. Willimantio, | June 18 for the various denartments A 2 Victor Herbert, Berenade ok o5, Why Preston B. Sibley Has Special| o g ation Exercises on Friday—The Mr. Pendleton, Master Willlam Noyes. | JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN Willimantic Gas & 217.04, construction of sewers $103.51, Reason té* Remember Morgan G. g ey The slow but sure effect of TEROSE, L0 s IO R 1l Bng in connection &, et water works $61.11. Buikeley as Governor. - A ; aster Max Killaj LOUIS PHANEUF Another restaurant gnd quick lunch 30 = The annual graduating exercises at | CAFFEINE—the active drug in | Seybola, T nd. J!}u"" rved 1o um'grmurg Dealer in room s to be added to the already | That Senator Morgan G. Bulkeley | ooicioek academy are to he held in | Coff e b Misy Bansle Oncong. Ice o swett Oity Cand LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | large list fn the city within a snort |and Sheriff Preston B. Sibley of Dan- | 1t *27stock academy are fo be held in | Coffee—on the heart, finally Osgood, How .Can. jave Thee | Kitahen near 8% Mary's hall. Haske DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. time. - Jaseph Peck of the firm of Pack | ielson are not merely one-season ac- [ (a0 RCIEAPOTRE town on Friday of Master Hubert Zellor block, Jewatt City. Conn. pyradl; bk R el S, & Rosebronka 15 nesotiating “for 8 | quaimtances. nor trienas of o vay. was | Hin Neok (S7, GUAT IL, Feaid, of | Produces weak pulse and a Detby. e Reynoraiies Doodle; arr, fsad — y: lease of the store on Main street soon | recalled by’ a o ‘Incident that oc-| BrAS°port v it make 'the wddress. £ Lilibriage e R A b frat olas. GoRaltion, Wor, pariic Standchen e Fewer Miss Lee, Mr. Crandail SARENS DOE. P 2 Wichtl, Home, Sweet Home Master Mathew Graham De Beriot, Fantasie de Ballet | Wew nnd Up-to-dnte Moisl in evers jan2a will it up a thoroughly modern cafe. | in Putnam last Saturday afternoon by | ;i . 0 kK of graduat is as follows : ‘Whi WS Joe Harris, a mew pitcher from | & Temark the sheriff made, and which, | "% 15 PSCIRtife "Course— Mary Eliz- Ck o, sloly, bt ey, Churea St. Williman: o Yo B it did not get mention in the i T % . e For Artistic Wall Papers DT N ew Vork, ihas heen Sizned | apers, was one of the real hits of the | Abeth Flynn. Alice Roxanna Wilbur, | Steadily more pronounced ‘by Manager D. P. Dunn for his Coits > Adolph William Lawson, Raymond and will be on the slab today at Wina- | afterndon. = The = older ropublicans| wiimont Sheldon: English Scientific | And ends in some come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 |}, fleld against Middletown. The | Present laughed heartily as soon as| ., ..o Figra Belle Allton, Edith All We wi 2 = ;| they heard it, for they ki it to be : 3 Ao o o7 o By & SHEPARD, Church Strest. We. will bo pleased to | rdugy fellow, has speed to burn and | "5, "%, {orical reference; the oth- | E4AY, Louisa Fillmore oward, Wal- | Fixed organic disease, Balfe, Selections from Bohemlan Girl estimate on paintin or deécoratl: is right ghere with e crooked stuff T8 cossors to Sessions & Eimowey | 0 "0 OO PR ECRE OF COCCIAUAS | and is said to be an excellent sticker. lace Edgar Armstrong. Lyman Rich- ers laughed when they hea d the ex— Sixteen violins in unison and flute plx.mluosn. i ;:;ond Fitts, Leonard Holmes Healey, | Unless the cause be removed. Launch Outing, He showedglass in practice Tuesday. Herbert Emanuel Nelson. price. ER feul. that T Anow. blm better, ss| 3%~ 2 L s Funeral Fmtl:, AR TR novisa| . Roadmaster Thomas Guinan of the | governor than 1 do as senator.” was all | Ground Broken for New High School. L gl B R s e PUNBRATL DIRECTOR SR Midn Strush, Gonneeticut company wis in the city| {he sherff suid. Nothing very laugh-| “Ground waw broken Tuesday for the POS I UM on Saturday -afternoon on the launch and Ctawtord Ceoking LADY ASSISTANT. for . tiie. Joads, b trs.| able about that but— new high schoel to be constructed by > Buzzard, The entertaining was done a Telephons ocatzectma. “Going Dut of the i O et o e Srara| It was in 1891 that Sheriff Sibley | (o’ cown of Putnam. Little work more by Miss M. L. Pendleton, - The purty | “Phones—Storw 61-2: house 35 0 e | e ot Sommbdate the new Section | oy out ith some prisoncrs from the | tan ‘getting ot the lines was aceom: | Ig scientifically made of weat to Fishers, faland und “hai an | g - N & . o 4 plished when the men finlshed work enjuyable time. Y - DEMONST! P G¢ Block paving that will soon be put | i s T o ; > gon B b oo ror o A Mechanics' Dep't, Store. |iown Felicrifiocd veoncialahedts | i Sueulding o eush side o tha | 1585, B, bt (e Wl K6 st thc | Seleeted parts of the grains glitether Sumed M. QiOord came tn GEORGE G. GRANT, . v rails last year on that portion of { Sherifr, suddenly made'a break for iib- B L 5 biliale . E 3 Model 17 Buick OUTFITTERS TO ALL ST I erty. 'A‘h:y took opposite directions, of L g i aniahed Uhe | That yield the phosphates TRk Spreral qooh NLANY. o men Undertaker and Embalmer MAY16Q e rney Thomas J. Kelley and son | course. ~As it was manifestly | will 'be a hive of industry. i . FTA Albert Randall of Westerly has en- Robert went to Suficld Tuesday and [ ble for Mr. Sfbley to follow both at (M B¢ 8 RIS O WEMEN o ‘Which rebuild and give Garon Ths Bmploy oL Ko Ay Gicve oe 32 '“flm St., Tattville. attended the graduation exercises of | the same time, he confined his atten. e > s STIMPSON’S STABLES, the Connecticut Lite institute. Ar- | tion to on.—..}m him. The other| Bids for the construction of the | Vital energy to body and brain. | clerk: rear Young's hotel Maln strest. Thot- | {nuy 7. Kelley. another son of Attor- s section of the| section of the sewer system to be in- gy Y Stockholders Meet. oughly up to date service guaranteed, | nev Kelley, was one of the graduating stalled thi ear are advertised for, “ The annual meeting of the stock- tesmioe = upe- class. m has been the school’s main- oll. P mpesalaris of the common co: ’:[‘h‘-e sa Reasm m u the Auw;e Shipping com- it caila

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