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lf B e ding of Rev. W..D. Swaffield, newly pointed pastor f the “gm ”mptm church, and ;ll- Helen Thur- Willimantic, Danieli and Putham et :fi: : » : c AST“I“ A For Infants and Children. The w % - f— rtwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S masssssssesnnnnssssanan: neeef | Hartwell daughter of Mr, and Mr 3 ILL ul“ s Rowena Lummis, and veral h but he er held an; office.” Mr. | Loiselle; Enfants De chfoellr, Antonlo 1te D las Swaffeld took place wi u e and nieces. R i R‘;yc.:ws:'lr-mr Nth;.“ldlflz.':f Chagnon et Alfred Rivard. ;Vule.::’ ::e.nh‘ -'t 'I'o'c]ochk ‘:n the . 3 Francls 8. Long post, No. 36, G. 3 Central Baptist church, which was WEDDINGS. and of the Army and Navy club of NATCHAUG SCHOOL ron e g gt e e o What Is Going On Tonight. ¢ ligh School Graduation at the Opera = s = T Connecticut. X — th ’1 S 5 scoving Plotires ut the: Bljou ana ok Hunt—Hatheway. o ;e’hr,‘ hz.x..él?'s.‘nr. Rny:: mlrr:'eld Interesting Graduating Exercises Held | ~ Clusters of d:hhmmm"k u.: B ;'.: z v cenic e. ionabls veddi 1 L3 s Ma 'ohnson, w1 was e for Pleasus of La Audience. reserved for e use guests, u ; S Dresses | Piscii 8t cusino, soun Coventry, | oq WhianabIe wedding was celcprats | Jios, Mareop S IOREROR, Y TS e ek E O Ak e LT T T The Kind You Have (Warner) Johnson, at ¥Franklin, Conn.| The graduating exercises of Nat- | green, which made an effective back- of Amos M. Hatheway, at 191 Pr ct from € to 14 years old, made of per-| Norrls Prize Competition, Town Hall | 5ot *\hen' his daughter, Miss E.|She died Jan. 21, 1890, The foll®ing | chaug school were held in A, B. S, | ground for the bridal party. F: cale, chambray, gingham and Scotch Marlon, was united in marriage with | children were born to them: Dr.|hall Wednesday evening. A fact of | To the music of the bridal ghorus AI B hl | piaids, lace and embroidery trimmed, NEURDULE SUANGED. roodbury . Hunt of Concord, N. H, | Charles J. Royce, Clayton Woodford | initerest in connetion with the mem- | trom Lohengrin the bride entered the wWays bol ! Square necx, short slceves and pancl|New London to -Play on Windham [ Lhe ceremony was at 4.30 o'clock and | Royce, Adele V-L;“'" Mrs. T. F. Howle, | hers of the class is that a greater per- | church with her father, who gave her 4 was attended only by members of the | Harry F. and Lottie, all of this city. | centage than ever before contemplate | away. She wore a dress of white crepe frent, all neatly made, easy to slip Field Saturday Afternoon. familles of the bride and groom. There | On Oct. 21, 1893, Mr. Royce married | crtering the high school in the fall. | de chine, trimmed with duchesse lace Preparationfor Bea.rs thB or, and each laundering brings them were two officiating clergymen, the | Mrs. Celia M. Cross of Providence, a | The general topic around which the | in yoke and sleeves, with an embroid- back crisper and fresher than ever.| 1D ‘baseball schedule has been | Rev. Ashley Day Leavitt of Concord, | native of Woodstock, who survives | exercises centered was Heroism. The |ered panel in the ‘skirt, and a tulle changed for. this sveek and New Lon- | N. H., formerly pastor of the First|him. Of the children all are living but | programme rendered was: vell caught with marguerites. Her Prices 50c, 7T5c, $1.00, $1.33, $189 and|don will play Willimantic on Windhem | Congregatjongl church in this city, and | Clayton Woodford Royce. Mr. Royce ™ Xusie, A Moonlight Phantasy. Mo- | bouquet was of white margueriies and . | 3 $2.89 each. field Soturday afterncon. It is ex- |the Rev, William S. Beard, pastor of | leaves two sisters, Mrs. N. D. Webster [ zart, Miss Ethel Risedorf, aceompa- | she wore the bridegroom’s gift, a sap- lgna, 5 : pected that Willimantic will have still | the Cougregational church. The double | Of this city and Mrs. E. J. Warner of | nist: Herolsm of the Commonplace, | phire and pearl ring. o | ] BABIES' GINGHAM DRESSES | another new slab artist on the firing | ring ceremony was used, with the full | Franklin. recitation, Heroes (Edna Dean Proc- [ She was attended by a college friend, | | #rem 2 #0 5 vears old, beautifully made, | e to burn them across against the | Egiscopal service. tor), Edith Ladd; dialogue, The No- | Miss Margaret Denfield of Duluth, | euibweifiery trimmed, square neck and| v DAleTs et that time. 'he house was decorated with moun- Class Day Exel blest Hero (Alice Gray), by Charles | Minn., who were yellow mousseline de e ‘tain laurel, ‘daisies and ferns. The| The class day exercises of the class | Brown, Hudson Barrows, Ernest Carl- | soie and carried a bouquet of white stort sleeves. Prices from 25¢ to i0c ” OBITUARY. E ceremony took place in the parlor tow- |of 1910, Windham High school, were | sen, William Gates, Pomeroy Everet, | marguerites with white centers, each. E £ = e < £ er, ich was arched and banked with | held in the town hall Wednesday | Kenneth Harroun, Anthony Hevrin, The bridesmaids were Miss Caroline _— 48 iss Mary A. Chapman. ers, the wedding party standing|morning, commencing at 9.15 oclock. | Lester abee; recitation, Our He- | P. D s cen war- e a8 Miss Mary A. Chaps fgwers, the weddin rty standh ing, commencing at 8.15 o'clock. | L. Larrabee: 'recitation, Our He-|P. Phillips, Miss Millicent L. Swar : e AR ALt i within ‘a bower of laurel. It has béen the custom to hold the ex- | roes (Phoebe Carey) George Hicks: | field of Lawrence, M: of the ‘ ¥ < BOYS' ROMPERS 2 ined Phssdny evanine ot parataly | | Mrs. John Dougan of New York, sis- | ercises in the assembly hall of the |declamation, A Civil Service ~Hero | bridegroom: Miss Rosamond Shaw. { | from 1 to 6 years old, made of cham- | .¢ the home of Frank C. Lumimis of | tef Of the bride, was the matron of | school, but of late years the classes | (New York Tribune). Frederick Clin- | cousin of the bride; Miss Mabel W. 1 | Bray, salatea and singham, all colors—| Chaplin. She had been in poor health | Bonor and was richly gowned in pale | have been increasipg in aize and it was | ton; recitation, Take It Like a Man | Tourtellotte, Mise ura E. Shaffer i ‘ B8E t6 soc suit. for some time. Deceased was a pative | Plue chiffon embroidered with pearls | with difficulty that the large number of | (C. F. Lester), Lester Larrabee; reci- | and Miss Hope A. tes, who were 3 n from 7 of Voluntown, the: daughter of Baniel | 2ver sold satin, carrying vellow. roses. | guests were handled last yearjand the | tafion. Heroism in Houskeeping: con- | gowned in white batiste trimmed with Boys' Kh: Rompers from 1 to 6|C. and Philura Chapman, and. lived She wore a daisy brooch of pearls, a |change was made to allow ample room | cert recitation, Work (Thomas Car- | valenciennes lace and Irish lace with | years old, beautifully made, 50c suit. [there until 12 years old, when her par- | Sift of the bride. for ail desiring to attend the pleasant |lyle), A Song for the Conquered, Will- | touches of vellow, and yellow girdles, 1 atifully 3 snts moved to Griswold and later to| The flower girl was little Miss Caro- | feature of commencement week. A |jam 'W. Story; music, Integer Vitae, |and carried bouquets of yellow mar- Boys' Overalls in blue and hickoryHampton. She was In the tailoring | !¥1 Cummings of Concord. N. Hi She |large number were present Wednesday | from the Latin of Horace, ode XXIL; | guerites, Like the maid of honor they stripes, 25c pair. | business in Putnam for a number of | cArried a Leghorn hat filled with dai- | forenoon and the fine programme ren- | Heroes of Chivalry, dialogue, Arming | wore pendants of topaz and pearis, the J veare, but for the past two score years | SIes and ferns and was very pretty in a | dered was as follows: Music; address [of Ariot (Comstance D'Arcy Mackay), | gift of the bride. nd up to three years ago had resided | °Wn of embroidered French lace. Dr.|of welcome, Louis Staebner, president | King Arthur, Kenfieth Harroun; Sir| The ushers were Joseph C. Hartwell, | MGMENS PETTICOATS o Ashford, the last threa years she |C. Morris Hasheway of Hartford, a |of the class; class history, Lucile Har- |Launcelot. Lester Larrabee. Sir Gala- | brother of the brid M. Swaf- bad made her home &t the Lummis | Prother of the bride, was best man. | roun; class will. Alice Everest; instru- | had, Hudson Barrows. Sir Percival, | field and Harold 1d, brothers | meatly made and practical, in gingham | home. There survive a sister, Mrs,| The ushers were Edgar G. Hatheway | mental music, Ruth Richbls and Jack | Ernest Carlsen, Sir Bedivere, William | of the bridegrqom: Russell H. Shaw, S Seersucker, from 50 to $1.00, of this cit . Allan Gilbert of Leonard; class prophecy, Reuben Bow- | Gates, Arlot of Valantcoeun, Pomeroy | the bride’s cousin; G. Grant Martin - “,fi,« Dr. Marshall H. Bailey of den; vocal muslc, Mildred Smith, | Everest: page, Anthony Hevrin: mu- | of Cambridge, Ma and C. Raymond . dge, Mass., Major Arthur H. Knowl- | Marion Anthony, Harold Wyman, Jack | sic, A Warrior Bold, Adams; Fechoes | Chappelle of Bath, Me. ¢ APRONS ton of Concord, N. H., Everett H. Moul- | Leonard; class poem, Pauline Smith; |or 76 dialoghe, Brother Jomathan's| The bridal party was met at th Bt T ) O ne ton, Amés L. Hatheway and Philip M. | Alma Mater. Committee in charge of | Birthday, Brother Jonathan, Wales | altar by the bridegroom. attended b BIb Aprons, plain, 25¢ to 50c each. Hatheway of Boston. arrangements, Louisa Staebner, Mari- | Thompson, Liberty, Helen Baker. Fa- [ his best man, Haery S. Harding of v Best Agwons, plain or tucked, 25¢ and The brtde wore a draped gown of {on Jordan, Harold Wyman, Reuben |ther, Willigm Larned, Mother. Marjo- | Walden, N. Y., and the ceremony was AL6H me k 3 meteor Crepe en traim, trimmed with |Jordan. The history, prophecy and |rie Blackmar, girl, Helen Barrows, | performed by Rev. Dr. Walter J. s CENTS ‘ 80e cach. Feo ° duchess lace. She wore a veil with|poem provoked much amusement. The | hoys Kenneth Harroun, Vitalis Thorn- | Swafeld of Lawrence, Mass. father { 3) Doses —-35CEr Round Tea Aprons, 25, S0c, T5c, I IS, ute orange blossoms and a beautiful brooch | clas poem. written and delivered by |bers Georga Parker. "Vietor Sharne, | of the heldegroom. assisted by Rev. Dr. V1| B2 bl > A B st 4150 cach. y < of pearls and diamonds, the gift of the | Miss Pauline Smith, was exceptionally | mrnest Higgins; music, The Ingleside, | Frankiin McKeever of Providence. > e - 2 Douldl krnom\. Her bouquet was of orchids | clever. ‘Wiesanthal Heroes of '61. Declama- The organist of the church, Percy Glaghem Aprons, with shoulder and Hlies of the valley. tion, Hats Off Today (Hartford Cour- | E. Springs, played Mendelssohn's wed- straps, plain or trimmed, 25c and 66c Following the ceremony a reception W. C. T. U. at Camp Ground. g/ ant): recitation, Ode to the Brave |ding march as the bridsl party left t . e acC Wes held from 5 to 6 o'clock which was T. (words by Collins); Would-Be Herbes, | church. A reception followed at t each. o sy o The Willimantic W. C. T. U. spent 3 atcended by two hundred. Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. H,|Tecitation, Jim Bowker (\ W. Foss): | home of the bride's parents on Parade At the wedding and reception the gr (50AS M rlll Jo e, The house|dialogue. King Henry IV. (Shakes- | street, where the rooms were attrac- COTTON FLAGS & music was furnished by Frank Raia, | Jterry of Faven svente, T MO ! peare). prolosue, Archie' Lamb, Prince | tively ornamented with pine boughs, 4x6” at $1.00; Ex8 at $1.50; 6x10 at the harpist, of Providence, tosether | yo%, B8 o (Cr¥ "G00 " \vas the in- | Henry, George Hicks. Sir John Fal- [ palms and daisies. —_— — al 00; & a with violin and 'cello. A Hartford ca- e staff, Frederick Qlinten; Gadshill, Mr. and Mrs. iartwell and Rev. Dr. - . ne $2.00. terer served at the reception signia of the union, & largs Sew.of : 4 i | 1909 club, Representative E. H. Keach | Monday evening by a visit from 3 Miss May Torner assisted by several | White ribbon. Some ‘twenty-five mem_ | Ward Rosebrooks, Pete Max Rothblatt, | and Mrs. Swameld annisted o on o | of Danieison I8 secretary. But thin Ia |teen friends, wiho oame fo celohiate I Woni Dunting Wiaes other friends of the bride, did the house | BeTS chioyed the beputlss of (e WoSOR |olor “Eawin Miller, Second Traveler, | the gucets, atter which Mr. and Mra. | 1ot to be merelva sgunion of the mem- | her bictiday. “The callers proscnisd 4x6 at $2.25; 5x8 at $3.50; 6x10 at $4.50; pa S decorations. The presents were beau- | X o AT “0F Scotland. 'The after- | Anthony Hevrin: ~servant, Willlani | Swaeld left on their wechling trip. | bers of the last mection—it is to be | her a Bible ue a vemembranos All en- 8x12 at $6.50. yS. tiful and occupied one entire room. | noon was spent in a soclal way and at | Larned: recitation. Fields 'for Labor | They will live in Daniclson, where Mr. r scale than that, including | Joyed ‘retreshmenta e Mr. and Mrs. Hunt left for o wed- | 2900 WO inln g’ Svere served. The | (Mrs. Ellen H. Gates). Ruth Sweet: | Swameld is pastor of the Baptist |¥ e O et Borough™ Briefs, POSTAL CARD ALBUMS wi Qing ‘tip =0d will be st home affer] party.retumed at Tm. m- gxercise.s Ten Famous Women (Eliza- | church. entoI901 “1903 ‘1905 1907, 1909, and | Solomon Wechaler. has returned from ill you not feel better satisfied | SePL. 1 at No. I e edaty: Com beth Lloyd), Hattle Sullivan, Prudence Barlow-Miller. iy « gl 7 hoima | 3t. Sinai hospital in New York, slight A 5 cord, N. H. c. Ruth S g all_other ‘ex-members, state officials | Mt. Sinal hosp * ;fi:.hald © to. 1000 oards, 25c tof - F e T ;"l;‘ug"‘m Eberatesoin vk ar o MODEL SCHOOL }f‘,f?:" - kx:\l::t,ll\‘l"li’x.&;‘;‘llel: Siveet. Mar-| At the Congregational parsonage on d others of the powers that be and Iy improved in health, JTix niece, Mivn E were Albon Hunt, Mrs. Grace E. Fos- Z s Wright, Mildrea Wells. Teress Sotier. | Wednesday evening. Miss Florence La- | that have been—they will be dnvited | ¥va Wechsler of New Yor w'e : : A - Se 4 1 s | at_Jits home Fourth of July Postal Cards, fancy ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Staniels, Mr. | Graduating Exercises Held on Wednes- |, L85 L0 (050 0 050 Caaale of ~ | vinia Miller, daughter of Mrs. Percy |to attend and join in the feast of good | & h 3 ’ 4 A B s Govvcns 1o <ab nest egg laid away safe from tempta- | , A. H. Knowlton, all of Con day Evening—An Excellent Pro- | {ors Helen Baker: secitation: Tomor- G, Bliven of Machanic strest and things. An old-tashioned shore din- | . Shanefell lot New H [ . = ? i 3 X e E Mrs. 0 i George Raymon arlow of Norwich | ner with extras is expected to put the 1est_at Jorank Burdick's | tion and aceumulating while you work [ Faniey. D ang Mo M. 3. Dailes| €ramme: redaion Pacrin s oy, Companion); | were married by Rev. Clarence Barber. | reunionists in proper good humor to | Mre. Joweph Duryea and daushter of . W P Irving’ Balley of Cambridge, Mass. C.| The graduation exercises. of the |Sweet Song. Molloy: Heroes of 1930, | They left immedlately for thelr wed- |exchange practical news and, as Sou- | Fuinam were a¢ Mrs 3 The OmMcial A. A. A. Automobile ol Allan Gilvert, New York, 'Miss Mc- | model or Windham street schools were | class of '10, Mildred Wells; presenta- | ding trip. after which they will | venir says, opinions will nof ind Mre. K. ¥, Burioson was in New Hae Book for sals here — 3250 per| i & Clintock, Boston, Dr. .and Mrs. I[held Wednesday evening in the assem- | tion of diplomas by Samuel B. Harvey | Norwich, where Mr. Harlou‘ s em- | nibited. e o o y not start the foundation for | Knowlton Marcy, Poquonock, Conn., |ply hall of the state normal school and | of the town school committee; class|Ployed at the car house of the Con- | These reunions have always béen the it ot T whore 3 Ly : e Hon. Albert N. Hatheway, New York, |were well attended. The programme [song, words by Marjorie Blackmar, nectient company n;'u?_refimvw'vr. Mr. | real thing for producing s N e e roe 4. Burishon, | Whe that satisfying feeling by opening an,f Qllpprkr;,hr:ezne Duncan, ggs«co:an\r :x}x;d }nusaxhcelllenbt.('l;he :‘Istls motto ;xo: Tboseflir; 'ne’gmdu.mng class_were | Barlow was formerly of Danielson. r.:;cfi::m and this one will be no ex- | her son, . y Mrs. ] > orne, Concord, .. | for School, but for Life. The officers aker, Florence Bates, Helen = - ception. . T"E H. C MURHAY CO. account with the Mre. Frederic Cummings, Concord, N.|aze: President, Elsie J. Hood; vice . 3 vs. Marforle Blackmar, Edith PUTNAM The last reunion and banquet was P : Mrs. Charles Thayer, Central Falls, | president, Ruth Adams: secretary and | Collins, Magdalen Hevrin, Prudence ——— held at the Momangum, Cosey Beach Rivers Goes to Prisom. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper agas . ! I. Misses Alice and Helen Bissell, | treasurer, Timothy Wallen. A picture, | Israel, Edith Ladd, Fiora Ladd, Tercea [ High School Graduation—Souvenir | Bast Taven, August 12, at which tme | jong w. Rivers of MHartford was Patterns. Hartford. a Turner print entitled The Ride of | Setterberg, Hatile ~ Suilivan, Ruth| Taylor Plans Big Legislative Reun- |46 tickets were sold. found guiliy by & Jury in the crimina | 3un33d Pratt—Wood. Paul Revere, has been handsomely | Sweet, Ada Wright, Mildred Wells, Fd tos—W. R. C. M W. R. C. Memorial Day. court Wednesday of carnal abuse of & | Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock |framed and presented to the school | Everett Anthon: Hudson Barrows,| nion—Vacation Notes—W. R. C. Me- [ . = 0 . rs of A. G, Warner Wo- This waa his third PIANOS. | Charles E. Pratt, one of the supervisors | The class colors are green and white. | Charles Brown, Ernest Carlson, Fred- morial Tribute. man's Relief corps are to pay memo- rot he wps convieted o = | g€ schools for the state board of educa. | The programme carried out follows: | erick Clinton, Pomeroy Everest, Wil [ . " et Tand Mrs . |7l tribute to ghelr decensed sisters | nnd a to ten years, The wu. & “haby” ‘@ | tion, and Miss Harriett Jane, daughter | March, Come, Gentle May, agne: m Gates, Kenneth Harroun, Anthony ox-Representative and Mrs. F. Thursday)®afternoon, when they | preme court ordered a new tral, whi ¢, ey B ot ot 3 e ? 3 of 3Ir. and. Mrs. Thomas Wood, were | scene from Old Curlosity Shop, Dick- | Hevrin. George Hicks, Ernest Higgins, | Libby and . their sons, Arthur and | U (Thureday) oo e in the ¢ | Femulted in o Gisagresment. The jury guestion, @rop us a line, or, bet- united in marriage at the bride’s home, | ens. Characters: Mrs. Jiniwin, Alice | Carl Johnson. Archic Lamb. Lester | Ralph, left Putnam Wednesday morn- | Jiorier ot West Thompson and on | was out 35 minutes X R . 2% 63 Bellevue street. The home was elab- | Murphy: Mrs. Quilp. Ruth Adams: Mr. | Larrabee, William Larned, Edwin Mil- | Ing to spend the summer at their cot- | Grave. street Judge Gager sentenced Rivers to not d . @ | orately decorated with laurel, ferns and | Quilp, Timothy Wallen; The Fat Lady, | jer, George Parker, Ward Rosebrooks, | tage at Squirrel Island. Me. Examinations for adfhission to Put- | more than five years iu state prison or The A. C. Andrew Music Co. cut flowers. The ceremony was per- | Minnie Co: Mrs. George, Ruth | Max Rothblatt, Victor Sharpe, Wales | Miss Loretta L. Allard is at Fiteh- | Wx3minaticls o8 aCh s i%c the [ less thun three years. 808 Main Strect. Will b G formed beneath an arch of laurel by | Weeks; The Widow, Lucretia Pember; | Thompson. Vitalis Thornberg. burg for two weeks, the guest of her | Jam high school Bre to e Mturday. | s - H. C MURRAY, President. Rev. Louis M. Flocken, pastor of the | Henrletta Simmons, Ella Reynolds; A T cousin, Miss Aplice Pepin, who is a |'* City Notes. | Acavesd . of. Usury. 5 E, 4 * Methodist Episcopal church. Neighbor, Myrtle Burgess: piano solo, DANIELSON membér of the class to be graduated el ypirtd 5 | et ek tEARadRr 6L e Bosti A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer.| The bridesmaids were Miss Marion | Pulse of Spring, Weil, Raymond S. from the Fitchburg high school Miss Maud Case of Worcesier spen rank Glasner, manager of the Boston g st L. Pratt of Harwinton, a sister of the | Broadhurst; recitation, Rhoecus, Low- (g 00 g o Zoc Charles A. Goodwin of Hartford, ex- |Sunday in town. = = . |Losn compaoy o0 UTRRERaTL e K ee B e e ot Fracitordrhe groam was attindca br | ovity. Sncp, Dickins. Charactors: Mrs. | -8y of V. Gamp Organix T e o o | ok Mkt 0 Eowt PE. Ghiiford. B ey s "us Thoponing . ) Waghas Grover C. Pratt of . Harwinton, a | Jimiwin, Alice Murphy: Mrs. Quilp, | Ffeld-Hartwell, Barlow-Miller Wed- | £70 0ol Bluiham Wedne, Miss E. Dutton is spending her vaca- | from the city court decision, fc od Harness, Clrfludcs“end W;{\ml Itofr brother, and William Capel of New | Ruth Adame; Mr. Quilp, Timothy Wal- g Mr and Mrs, Hector Gaut) tion in Maine his bond of §300 :lullhu-". riminal com- -'-‘ %9 e ;Wh“'t Haven. len; Sampson Brass, Trevor Bucking—[ .y, .. S e Hartford are spending a few da Miss Gertrude Hall will spend two |mon piens court. Glagner was chargs % R v, =nd anopk, The bride looked charming in a white | ham; First Mariner, Willard Tew; Sec | .82 James 3 Tucker presided at | putnam. months st Covage CUty. . | witts heving lonned $300 to John Sirko g embroidered gown. She wore a vell | ond Mariner, Robert Winters; 'Third | the 2 £ th w x ed- | PR Corbin is in New York for | Rev, ¥. D, Bargen: a of eld and enarging interest s Horse Shocing. Tel connection, ana carvied o “lower bouauet of bride | Sariner, Waltor Halo: Scotcn Yemgs: | 26308y, momning fn the absence of | o.My s YOk | nom S aarar e | 29 TR 56 06 e o movi: oses. Miss Pratt wore white over|(a) Bannockbu oon, 3 36 2 John Salvas, who has conducted a | Miss c pink, Miss Hale pink mousseline de | Burns, chorus; speech on the death of | Teter A. Stillwell of Fast Greenwlich |, tP0% FOFCE o0i0 N in street, left | in Wakefield, Mass. ~ sole. and both carried pink sweet peas, | Adams and Jefferson, Webster, Joseph | C2lled on friends in Danielson Wed- | p; s Ni ket Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin of Fremont E. L. PRINCE, The groom's Eift to the bride was a | W. Bernet: song. The _Midshipmite, [ ReSday. herehe ia to have a shop during ine | street are entertaining Mr. Baldwin's | crescent brooch with diamonds and | Adams, chorus; The Continent of South apt Elbert L. Darble and Lieut. | Wiere he is to b Mother of Townsend, Mass. I DIAMON D CONFECTIONER Dearis, The bride’s gifts 0 the brides. | America, Part I, selected, Charles .| Hal R Eaton wiil jeave Danielsop Sun. | Summer, monthe = Mes, ¥ Whitney ot Philadelphia is | maids were crescent pins set with|Potter; ~song, The Woodland Rosej| {i¥ "‘_‘;{1’“"5 for Fort Terry, where i B the guest of her mother, Mrs. ¥. A ENGAGEMENT RINGS, and Ice Cream Caterer pearis. The groom's presents to the | Hermes, chorus; The @ontinent of | ey Wil be sngaged for a few Sevs| M Buily Dasbitt bes returned | Burnett, P | Special Prices At o T 4 2 , Em- h < rtil- | from the canal zone, where she A th 18 tn Worces- " ] . bost v were uniguo curr links and | Bouth Amerlca Eart XL aelsEe. - | e Ot | o T Trets Tich Do M S aiion of et || G E. SHAW?S Butnam, 734 Main Stres Willimantic, Conn. 75 MONUMENTS, Following the ceremony there was a | garian Lullaby, anon. (b) Irish Folk | branch of the service. gon. who is employed there. granddaughter, Miss Reta Smith, who e Telephone 53- janéa Marke mn stock | reception and luncheon ~attended by | Song, anon: presentation of diplomas| Students at Killingly high school Rev. Rennetts C. Miller Is to speak | RISPCCTECa" ner course at the nor- T 10 Se Shebied: Obialn our prices | Sixty relatives' and intimate frionds | by James . Twomey. member of the | comploted the season of stody on Wed- | ac (ne Congregmtiomal church Bunday | i Sefiool. : X : e The newl, a ple 1 i town school committee; song, Dance of sday, wi examinations re- | evening. is subject w! e “Moral ve Kelley is spending this L, At oo L. M. REED 54 nenect 1000 areid dsslena | The newly mirried conple ort i the | (i sehool comm ‘ quiredwers CompiateE Tadey (Tours. | Vctofion won an Wit Rov: 3. | ek Olis Jlles 19 o0 AR, SRRES st toe Bas the agency for the Travelers Life $ 5 2 be spent in Schoodic, Me. The following are the members of -y g sy ofie for them w Miller is a district secretary for the Charlotte Champlin is the guest corner Maln and Watson Streets, 2 oo the class: Trevor O, Buckingham, Elsic | €1ass day exercises this afterncon and | International Reform bureau. The | oMimends in Niantlo and Crescent PATE &ng Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct, sud ‘Wiilimantic. Conn. HENRY F. ROYCE 3. Hood, Timothy D, Wallen, Alice C.|the graduation exercises this eve service will be a unfon one. beach. Protect your idea. Flandzome 63- the United States Health znd A sol- o R i glurplhh), R‘ulg“!—:. IAd:‘mu_thgy‘maz:lnSl; - 90 Degrees in the Shads. Location of Diamond Must Be Changed | G, w.mw\kwu‘lfmm“’;! “;;e“,"':"r‘"";', page Guide Book Free. @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Wi rite AMES HARRIES Fou Wesnmewy | orning or| Broadnums Hhw- T Raynsiane el ‘Genuine commencement No more baseball at the league fleld | ter this week, attendin; n ,( . or rates and full particulars. J B Long Iliness. B CTETa G Ton o W | e e e Sommant on Providence street: that is. not un- |school reception. . 1, yaia man- o:":;:;lm!'uk. Danlelson, Conm. . PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, { Staebner, 3 d E nesday nspiratign o less the digmond is changed from its corge W. Y. ale ms Box 231 Willimantic. Ct. 3 ey e Fome. of the best | Bernet and Robert Winters. temperature of 90 degrees in tha e el Wh Contractor | ager, has bought the M am. STATIONERY. - | known “citizens ‘of Willimantic, died| The annual exhibition of the draw-| At the local weather observato Pavidsor s men got real busy Wednes- | bankrupt stock of clothing, cloaks and 1 ‘Ye Pést Card Shop.” Wednesday morning at 6.15 o'clock at | i8S and work of the pupils, together | Bitgood’s the mercury has been re- | day they plowed up & section of what | dry goods, of Eim_street. A crowd Spal:lal mlllfilllatfl Ernam flmns 5 852 Main Street, Willimantle |2 private hospital He had been iil for | ¥ith Parents’ day, will be observed at | cording maximums between S5 and 33 | has boen the left and center feld sec- | from New York, Worcester Bostor ain Sitreel ARUC | some time, and since last October had | the scheol today. The work of the| during the hot wave days since Sat- | tion of the playing grounds and that |and Providence was present, but Far- 10 Cents a Pound unsa been in tlie hospital. Death was due |PuPlls will be arranged artistically in | urday. means at least a change In the loca- |ley outbid them and secured the stock s 5 s $185, Jun N e ntclans: e the gifferent \f;flgei;o&xgzt and ol par- e ToanE tion of the diamond. This bankrupt stock is to be sold here at THE KEYSTONE STORES Lo .= .| g Henry Fowler Royce was born Feb, | €DtS o » sch e in- 3 3 Contractor Davidson is going to |in town—adv. . 18, 1840, in the north part of Lebanon, | Vited to visit the school during the day - push work on the building, which it — et R Danlelson, Putnam, Moosum Write for Salapue, nr F B. JM‘;KS“ —-“Bfltl&l the eon’of Amos 1t Rovce and June B ®y Principal Taylo Newly Orglmndmwmh Twenty Char- | i3 expected will be ready to turn over JEWETT CITY e Ca b eckham. He was one of seven chil- ter Members. to the town of Putnam next April. It ik S ‘ dren and was a lineal descendant of Various Items. Edward A. B will be so far advanced before cold Grad. | i i Zdwa . Brown of R eo b d e ses for Today's Gra Painless Extracting and Robert Royce, who landed in Boston leven out of the thirteen members | las Deon named &s cammander of (v | Weather Sets in that the men will be | Order of Exerel tions for School IHE ELHHAIEE SM.E Efll“lllfll WATI(lNS BROS. Filling a Specialty | o Frsland in 1631, One of Robert | of the zraduating Class of the wwodel | newly organized camp of the Sons ot | 8ble to work all winter, ;-uon—Ap:mv"'l"‘m ol 00 gy g S ot G s Y | Royce's sons assisted in the settling of | or Windham street school will enter | Veterans In Danlelson. Herbere X -— urposes—Soc - | at The Bosten Dry Gos o a s 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | Norwich and several others located in | Windham High school in the fall. This | nas been selected ap sentor vios comr| HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION. R ounts 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Telephone. jung | Wallingford. 5 is an unusually large percentage, but| mander and Andrew E. Meech as the ceLada The programme for the graduation Attractive Wain and School Sts, So. Manchester. homEgehoyce was born in the family|the class is also unusually bright. jummior vice commander. ~Ellsworth C.| Theater Crowded with Friends of Cl of the class of 1910, which takes plac on every counter in the store. 852 Main S Willimanti A mice vartety of Fresh Fian: also | pireoicad and was but a child when| . B Tayior, who has been acting|Babson of the West Side is the sec- g ooy Thin ovening, ta aa’ follows: Selection. | Buy theve s00ds Bow. 24 e ot Sohlivpe, Oystess and Claoiklaf he nas ronahe ed to Franklin, where | principal of ‘the Windham etreet | retary of the new organization and - orchestra; invocation. Bev o ierna- | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORM dec28d STRONG'S FISH MARKET 2 North St | Derker TPUENC Up. He yas & hard|schools fthie paat year In the nbslanse of | F. Wood etne ;re?suror. d’l‘ho new offi- | Bradley theater held a capacity au- | ter: I““,‘a‘;’,‘Zfim.’l‘ Wiliam Eiljah Main Street, Danielson. K 8 a Ly, oW regular Principal Dicksons sails June|cers are to be finstalled in G. A. R.|dience Wednesday afterncon at the |tional Expositio The Dru ot o 3 ] mmm Inoments. His education was secured | 35 ¢rom Boston, Mass., on the steamer | hall on Tuesday evening mext. The | clash day excrciscs of the sraduating |I/Heureux: reading, The Drummer | sept20dw inmes K. Keoch, Mgn | In the Franklin school and at the Leb- | Romanic of the White Star line for a | camp starts its existence under prom- | members of . Putnam high school, | Boy of Kent, Agnes Veronica MeDEr: | s — . 25¢ | anon academy. When 20 vears old he | tour of the older countries. Mr, Taylor | ising conditions and will probably have | Widespread interest In this annuai | mott; chorus, Volces of the Woods | £ . If It’'s Wall P 1ayght the Franklin school having for| nag as vet no definite position in view. | a charter membership of about 20. An | event has manifested by relatives and | Volce of the ‘Western Wind, Soldiors’ w t 'l' HJFOR THE ASKING fi S apers maibuplis many of his former schodl- | put has had several good ones tendered | offort is to e made to get the names | friends of the class and persons Infer- | Chorus; class history, Margery More Bre 10 1T In Jewel! ! y | in all the latest designs that you de- | enlisted on "\"‘lg - “1;;2‘“;";";;'"“’:_“"‘; him. 'r'n' :’n"r.("?fi; |:"ldhl:nse'(;'(';nn unflx‘w n:r ested in them and in the school from 5:\‘::,""‘::‘*:; m"”"‘:: Sylphes,Joseph. sire, come here. Our large assortment oRr " Cor feut Vo Permanent parade headquarters were | members uce em to | which they are to receive thefr di- |3 ain § ¥ DRes Soseh - WHEN YOU COME IN To Hl| 2\re: come her iise e g e o &r;"“hnlsh:'i:? :n{:v'-:}?:f:x‘] u‘t“\ r:‘x‘{w;-fr‘ sl 57 wmn‘;’;d“ o T e Vieq's | dentify themselves with an organiza- | plomas tod Cut_flowers bordered |ine Alice Miller; »1\5? R, ¢ !l'd‘\“» PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY Bl| Qur stock of ready mixed Paints and | following. He was soon detailed on | office on Main street and will be main- | tion that promi to be a factor for | the stage and added a touch of color | Courtship of ”"""r'. A s THE BEST IOW CRDAM BE A QUARTER COMING TO [/ painters’ supplies are complete. the signal service. being attached to|tained until after the big celebration | Much good in the promotion of pat-|to the picture the assembled group of | tory, A Daughter of Connectious, TWILH | s whar L sell; whelesale and retall, a4 You. A. B. HOLMES, the department of the gulf. Shortly | on the Fourth of July. Organizations|Tiotism. Camp Anderson, No. 30, is| students made: Irens Driscoli; prasentation of D A - | the Corner Btore. Wm. Jobns ASK 72 Church Street Willimantlo, [ after he was detailed to the quarter- |and others should go there for any in- | the name selected for the company A selection by the orchestra was the [prize in history, Martha 1. Browsior: Tasters e formation that they desire in gonnec— | Building Line from New York to Bos- | Introductory number, followed by the | presentation of diplor . C — e — aster's department of the department ; Willimantic of the gulf, where he remained for |tion with the celebration. Mr. de Vicq e singing of the chorus, The Morning |dick; class song; Amerl BOTTOMLEY & SON, Gas & Several months, after his official dis- |bas been appointed a member of the| .. - Rambler (Veazie). End of Lodge Season. perai Kepair Shop, LOUIS PHANE : e American Telegraph and Tele- e R 4 . charge, Aug. 11,1863 committee. Alvin 8. Martin was class historian | e vernon lodge, No. 29, F. and A Flectric t Co. , Aug. 11, . phone company is the orgesTNtion | ang Lloyd G. Cole the class prophe Mt 3 g A Bieycle and Automobile Repairing, . Dealer in Returning home, he entered the that has a representative in this town | Siper” T fanod a5 follows: | Mo Deid its finel mesting for ol ana i LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | United States revenue ofico in Nor- ATTRACTIVE PLAY securing the names of abutters own- | Giien s P ATer® arpned s Lollows: | mer on Tueaday evening, and enjoyed 1| and Gasoline for wale. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. wich, under Collector Ezra Dean,where ing property along the old Providence | - re A ;. strawberrles, ice cream, cake and ler he was employed for a year. He was | Given Fine Presentation at Loomer | dkic 1o t class will, Howard A. Knight. Orches™ | BPREYE EG ML lrs ™ gdrved by H. MLLE. BIEAURDGARD HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. an der Herry En b h g an agreement that they | ¢ra numbers and the chorus. “The |2nade he grill room. so under Henry Hammond for a time. Opera House. will not be opposed to the extending |T.ead Strikes Native Ground.” com- |Chapman in the gr A has the latest styles in millinery. At- .HIRAM N. FENN, P €25 Main Street. Mr. Royce then spent a vear in the| & 5 of an underground line of long Ais- | biated the. cxercises. which swere in| More Money for Borough District. | tend her opening on March 24, 25 and janza Second National bank of Norwich,| ‘“Tonkeurou” or the Indian's Ven-|{niics ‘telephone wires througlt that | Dieted reis v oy b b | b YNDERTAKER and EMBALMER where he formed the acquaintance of | geance, was the attraction. at the | 30, oF every way excellent. The annual join Sating - of . the €2 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. John Tracy, then the treasurer of the | Loomer opera house Wednesday even- | ''hpna s onoged lihe is charted to ex- | . TN Making of the class prophecy |boards of selectmen and school visits Willimantic' Savings institute, and two | ing, and it played to a well filled house. et x- | and the singing of the class song were | ors of the town of Griswold wis held | ASK TO SIE THE Souvenir Chins Teleghone. ledz Assistant. | FOT c apers years later Mr. Rovce was made treas. | The piece was presented under the au- | fgna, Srom New Work to Boston via | features. in’ the Town hall Tuesday atternoon |plates’ that we are wiving'witn ons —_— Br, 03 e . X n - e timates our #peo rand of taa come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 57 |urer of that institution, Mr. Tracy be- | spices of Councils St. Cecile and Flori- | {nt0 303 $0% ollow the highway ana SR o R for ‘the purpose of making estimotes LI CIA S~ 0, W BT ELMORE & SHEPARD, Church Street. We will be pleased to { 18 elected its president. .This position | mond of I'Union St Jean Baptiste| through the town of Killingly the el Lo a3 Clarke was elected ohair- | JSWett CIty, Mr. Royce continued to hold until | d’Amerique. e c: ara: s from the Quinebaug. bridge . 2 e timate on inth a Lt ch 2 o - . | course is 3 e [ ety D . 1, 2, 3, 4, S cossors to Sessions & Elmorey | °Ttimate painting or decorating. | Nfarch 23, 1888. the very interesting play, follows: | Gurine M oo, e R e P To Be the Biggest Ever—Souvenir |inan. In distri ts Now, 1 X% .m-vnl v e e s Funerd Direct end will guarantes both work and | As early as 1830 Mr. Rovee hed be-|Jean Lozet, A. H. Richard: Tonkourou, | Ciiristian hill onward fo South Kii- | Taylor Planning Mammoth Feast.. |10, i1.and i3 the cost was timainl | JEWIKE UK CANDY Mwme M Ifl ce. - come identified with the National|J. L, Brissette; Leon, Ulric A. Rivard: <gop e 1ot KAl at’ the same figure st year, 3 ¥ o onnectio un 0rs, mTll.ph::\. Ay movzga | Thread company, and in 1352 was| Auger, Alphonse Chagnon: Francois | Il and into Rhode Teland. While| georetary William Harrison (Sou- |and in No. $@iGlasgo, $106, Jewett ¢ clasn [sxtsurant = Home mads pastry 60-82 North Street, chosen its secretary. which position he | Ruzard, Adolphe Duval; Simon Lan- | the company has ne charter in Con- | yoyiry Taylor of the Legislative club | the 12th, wus raised 1o $8.000 on wo- § nd cinnin sarved to order. Fry LADY ASSISTANT. held until the company was absorbed | giois, Adelard Bacon; Joson Vidal |, (e, tiiree paSising through the town | Of 1901, who for about 15 years has |count of the new sixth gride to he o oream. Tewett. clty Hand elerbone commection. ' . s | by the American Thread company. In| Pierre Laramee; Pascal Blanchet, | 53, [AC PEISRE (GT0TEN GAS toWN | hud churge of the reunion of the Con- |added this year. Overdrufts in somo | Kitchen near St Mary's ball,” Haske .‘lllll Out of the fllnflllnu Business’ 1875 he began the business of invest- | Florimond Trudeau; Baptiste Gagnon, | i fUNENC, CORILS Hle “onjeet or | necticut Legtslative clubs, s arrang-|of the outlying Qistricts amounting to | block, Jewatt City. Conn. 3 % ment broker, handling western securi- | P. Llr’;m(ae; PeurtslTnul anércll‘-e, E‘l)h»- the ‘company in securing the signac. | D€ m’-' "‘l‘fl"“' event, of its kind | $286 were .“,:‘.4’,,..“_‘ W : g s US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A E ties and Investments, which he contin- | dore Trudeau; Boisvert, Arthur Du- | e €¢ Fink bt I~ | that the legislators of this common- | It was voted thut schools be opened IWWTE OPrY mOT T Mechanics’ Dep S | S i ot veces g, hoe | esatl) Belser Trones Tatisor: Fane | 50 00 ot thelr ronosed e wng | Wealth have ever had prepared for | (he anme as Jast year according 10 110 | mew aud Up-tactate - . l 17 Bnick (ST SR he became connected with a medical | fan, Olivier Chartier; Bibeau,” Emile | (e J0ute ©f LAV DEOPORCC Che and | ¢hepy. Mr. Tayjor will leave in a few |,ptions of the disgrict comunitices and pecimi ALI, manufacturing company in Boston, | Dufresne; Deux Sauvages, Bte Ploufle | o™ selcoimen of ihe towns through | 48yS for New Haven for a confer- |icung school visitor | A B LB Pt | for HMI Climbing.| maylsd » e 1 Ftii Parpmts i wient. which they hope to build. g B st Fochun . ook The mesting then dissolved as a A World Beater Other en:erprlslr.! in which he was at {‘enn. .;rfi-urflcmru.r: m;m!afi.venn iv«:lrm 1§.nn.rxm:urer rr x"'° IAEI:- joint board and the school visitors Autemobil different times interested were the | Lozet, e. Eugenie Lessard; Louise, ative club of . relative to the t into utive session, when p E. P. CHESBRO, o5, reae o STIUTRONS STABLER. Winaham ' Siiic company. the Vander: | Helera Tnibeauit: Ta “Mere” Bibeau. WEDDINGS. gathering. ' Fhe time and piace ‘nave Iinnion walPgranted Alex Bronstein (o imantic. Mal) Thor- | man lumbing and eating company. urore Loiselle; arie nne ev - YT P not been des upon yet, but wi oughly up to date service guaranteed |the Hall & Bill Printing company and | erique, Mamie Dansereau: Angele Bap Swaffield-Hartwell. probably be early in Augustat some | Trucking and heavy teamins s spe- [the Willimantic Electric Lizht com- | tiston, Olivina Bacon: Melone German,! A Providence paper of Wednesday | resort on the mound. Speaker . S. o pany. Politically he was a republican, Louise Lessard; Adele Boulay, Yvonne had the faliowing account of the wed- Banks of Fairfield is president of the