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HE T ntic, nik_grand secretary of the order. from New York city, officiated as the in- stziling officer. He was assisted by Past President Joseph Peck of ths local lodge. A bountiful dinner was served. with all of the attendant rediskes and, refreshments that grace a fes- tive occasion among the Hebrews. Warden Ford Has Dog Confined. There is considerable tali as the result of Dog Warden Ford's action in causing Thomas Shea's dog, that is alleged to have bitten Iilite Alice Chassee of Carey street, last Tuesday evening, to be confined. Dog Warden Yord, by the law, has a perfect right to cause the dog to_be coniined until such time as he shall deem it advisa- ble to release it. He could have shot ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Special Prices At 8. E. SHAW’ S2utnem illima Tssnsssssusnusanssnsenunavannnnn, WILLIMANTIC What Is Geing On Tonight. Natchaug Lodge, No. 22, Knights of Pythias, _Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Scenic Temple. : CONTRACTOR LANGEFELD IN COURT Pleaded Guilty to Charges of Intoxicas tion and Breach of Peace and Paid ; $1220 Fine. The unusual spectacle of having a prominent man in court drew a ‘grge growd to police court Saturday morn- ing. .Contractor A. J. Langefeld of and_Mrs. R. R. Asnew. while Alex. McNicol and Nermanm Tracy !Qc\ll;ed the pienic place fl“ transportation thereto. ’ - Personals. Charles Tyler, a former residant here, now with the Remington Arms company of Utica, N. Y., was a visitor in_town on Saturday. Miss Faith Gager of North Franklin spent Saturday at Mrs. H. F. Cheney’s. Mrs. Ernest Brangs and Miss Jessie Kitchenware Department. GALVANIZED WARE. Heavy Water Pails— - = 10 quart size, sals ptice d7c. 12 ‘quare size, sale price 19c. 14 quart sale price 22c. Wash Tubs with wringer attachment and drop handles— = Medium size, sale prize 5bc. Large size, sale price 63c.. A\l ~ at TKE KEYSTONE STORES p.:::-.\ Putbam. Moosum THE ANCE ~ SALE CONTINGED at The Bezt\n Dry Goods Sters, Dan- felson. Somd DbIg discounts for our Customers another week; Attractive Bargainia on eW ery counter in the store. animals he had ever seen when he vis- ited Mr. Potter's place in company with Dwight Thrall, agent of the state bumane society. The animal had a running sore onome of his withers and pus had run out of it and matted in the hair. The horse was hitched under a tree, where flies could get at it. A photograph of the animal taken i i i Ca with detachablsl] Ffartférd,=who- has the conrvact for | the dog if he so desired, as rhat is | Brangs have returned to Boston after & nstance . Thrall was of- | Buy now. . i el streét in' this city, who | also one of his prerogatives, but he visit with Mr. and Mrs. for the viatt- | o ine 1T el gl ol I G ok 6 quart size, sale prices33c. at -5.15 Fridav evening | wished to be fair in the matter and for the hame | gence. rflofiron\ DRY _GOODS STORN et il gy g $190 bail furnished by C. F. Leon- |has consulted both the doctuis who one-hand eatehes | ““Mr ' Potter, nis wife, his daughters, Mxin Stweet, Danlelson. 10 quart size, sale price 45c. ard, Was'the omly ‘man before the | were cailed to see the child. Neither | The arought was broken on Saturday Hogan and | peatrice and Grace, his son, Joseph, | sept20dw nmes E. Keech, Mgn, 12 Fuart size, sale price 5bc. couft With & cliarge preferred asains: | doctor Is willing to testify that the night by a rain which fell all night, By the Iattef | ung his fathér all testified to e WA, hime- e sitered ‘a plea of suiity to | child was actually bitten aad are of | p& g OF & T8 WoRRE ST S0 ver sestl|ingt the horse was never fmproperly 5) XX Tin Boiler, seamiess cover— ', chacees. lntoxication aad breach | the opinion that the marks om the | inches fell, according to Captaim Cui- treated and to establish that it was . . § size, sal> price $1.3 of péase.”Captain Richmond told the | girl's head are scratches. Dog Warden | vov's water ‘guage. Dr. Holmes went never worked more than four hours a I mm B't 9 size, sale pri $1.50. court’ the ‘entire * circumstanses sur- | Ford said that he would keep the dog | oyt Sunday morning to ascertain the day. Their evidence also brought out ’ Extra Heavy All Copper Boiler— rounding -tlie. ‘case- “then epul confined for a few days lorger, at | .ongition of his water guage and dis- the fact that the horse's grain allow- - 1 anz . 8. He JudzeiFames A, Shea asked M feld if he wishedito say anych repliéd that-he' did mnot. - The court, théréfore, Aimposed a fine of $1 and costs fuF the first offense ani §5 and e Sk costs “for . the -seecond, amounting to Chopped OF Thumb. ° $1390. The fine was paid. : spec- | Samuel Hall of South Coventry, tAtor g/fl'rs swas well filled with | wphije spliting wood Sunday morning, the Mfé.“and curious, .the usual faces | a4 the misfortune to practieally chop :;:;-5; tmwt}hit{ BA) mats '”"‘”:?;v"n- his left thumb. He hastened to ajor, “porti e daiiy - gallery | this city and 2 0 = T ot ol T e i v and went to the offics of Dr. BB Louis I. Masen, whe sewed the thumb DEAD ‘BODY OF MALE CH!LD B k into place, and it is hoped that it will be as good, or nearly as good as I ever, unless some compiicatio.1 sets in Found by Fhree Boays at.-Sodom. Dam | t5 retard its healing. —Captain Richmond- Arrested Guilty Woman, Who Will Be Charged with Some Form of Murder. least to awalt developments, and to be the better able to ascertain wheth- er it was necessary to put the canine out of existence. covered that he had forgottem to re- move a box with which it had been covered. Evidently the doctor had giv- en up hopes of there ever being any more rain. DANIELSON Soldier Boys of Thirteenth Company Start for Fort Mansfield Thursdav— Wauregan Wins from Putnam— Agent Johnstone Entertains Mill Overseers. Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins are away this week on a vacation trip. Rev. M. E. Baker, acting pastor at the Methodist church, was the speaker 8 size, sale’ price $2.69 9 size. sale price $2.93. 3-quart Nickel Pimish Kettle, sale price 2lc. Jap. Dust Pans, steel edze, sale price Giass Wash Board, Double Zinc Wash ance was mine quarts each day. The horse, which was 18 years of age, has been 'in the family for years. = Mr. Potter explained that the sore on the horse was due Lo its oming ast In its stall on July 4, and that much of the matter mentioned as pus and as being matted in the animal's hair was really a preparation applied for heal- ing purposes. FORFEITED TO ANDEMS. Jowett City Didn't Want to Play Ball in the Rain. Umpire Magnan of this city forfeit- ed the Andem Jewett City game to the Andems, 9 to 0..in the first of the Afth Oil Stove nuted a triple to swell the total hits of the day. ale price 35c. Beurd, sale price. b Bl ruonnnenu® is closing out her line af linery. Everything reducal to eme- half price. ce Sc each. Cream Freez- fop Handles) sale ‘aite Mount: ers— 2 quayt size, $1.98 8 quart aize, §2.39 4 quart size, N2.69. § quart size, $3.39. OTL STOVES - The New Perfection Oil Stove, guar- anteed absolutely free from smoke and THE PEST 108 CRBAM ) is what I seil, wholesale and refafl, ot | the Corner Store. Wm. Johmatone. 5. 3. BorTowiEY & sow. Hlwmeucwmnal B Blassarwen=g s i ¥ Fire Alarm System Disturbed ky the Storm. E f odor. sale price. one burner $4.75, two Durner $5.75, thoee burmer $9.5 g Sl The fire alarm system was put out | at the open air service on Davis park i 2% | inning at North Grosvenordale Satur- QUL AT S \ Floretics Blue Flame Oil Stove, two} Sophie Wolinska, a Polish woman, | of commission for about an hour and | Sunday evening. by Dalmil [ @Ay. The Andems had a big lead at| Blcycle and Automobile Repairing, \ burners, sale price $3.39. aged about 23, is being held at the po- |a half Saturday evening during the | Frederick O. Armington is spending Pass. | the time, having scored 11 runs in the Oll and Gasoline fer male. Bis reduction on all makes of Ofl|lite station pending an ingues: by Cor- | flerce storm. 'The wires of the Wili- |a few days with friends in New York. o e S e B e g g g Stoves. clading the Amorican, Flor- | oner Arthur G. Bill of Danic <on at | mantlc Gas and Electric Light co Miss Mamie Hughes has returned to of hits and punk playing by the vis- | ASK To SEE wentz China. | ence, Pilgrim and King Lamp Stove, Oven for single burner oil stove, 89, $1.85, $1.98. Oven “for Perfection Oil burner, $2.39. GLASSWARE. 3-quart Stone Pitcher, sale price 10c oach. White China Drinking Mugs, price 5c each. Plain Water Glasses, saie price 3¢ each Stave, .two sale fluted bottom, téen o'clock today (Monday) in all probability some form of murder will be ‘vharged to her door. About 11 o'clock Sunday three boys, Walter Nowak and Leo Moore, who were Willimastic river near Sodom. ered the nude body of a m: on the lower lip of what is the The ‘boys notified the farenoon. t Philip hins in the iscov- child nown as odom dam oppesite Rezua’s place and about fifty feet from the cast end, Pt il j of her home in Previdence after visiting with relatives in Danielson. Miss Marion Horton visited with friends in Norwich Sunday. Frank C. Pellitier of Woonsockes was the guest of friends in Danielson over Sunday. Charles Blake of Brooklyn was a visitor in Willimantic on Saturday. Irving Foster, member of the facuity of the University of Pennsylvania, is spending the summer with his family pany became crossed with those of the alarms system, putting the Hill uit out of order. Chief Wade i Webster with his assistants worked on the trouble and had it repaired ten:porarily_after an hour and a haif wor unday morning tie chief and his men went over the cireuii and put it into first class condition agzm. Good Following at New Laondon. A good following of baseball fans itors. The blow-up came because Jewett City did not relich the idea of con- tinuing play in a sharp shower. Jew- ett City failed to send a batter to the plate In an endeavor to hold up the gume, a wrangle ensued, Magnan finally giving the game to North Grosvenordale. A score or more of Jewett City rooters tha had traveied to the up river town to see what was expected to e a hot contest weer de- High Infantile Death Rate During June—Andems Get Game by For- feit. 3 Attorney an@ Mrs. Robert G. Perry g ST R wett City. w:'gm'? " INWETT OITY HOWRL. ! New und Up-to-dmte Motel tn every particater. IKA ¥. LEWIS. Pregpeietor. M. HOURIGAN. Jewete City. Thin Blown Plain Glasses, sale price | Capt. E. H. Richmond with Oficer | sccompanted the Colts to New Lon. | 8t the Foster homestead at XIINELY | are guests of ex-Mayor and Mrs. F.|cddedly sore at the turn events took b e g el N SRR r"e'l‘:‘f;’h“ofl;grfl‘\lfl-d;f;;‘r ]‘j;';m"lerm; Jia¢ | don and witnessed the game nf Can- | Center. —ail H. Perry. Paul for the Andems and O'Leary for | Forsiture and Crawierd Coeking VAN Copper Nicksl Plated Tea Ket- |1, Mason, went to the dam znd took | onoon, Park there Sunday aftermcom. gniimaeap Pt e g Rally Day Committes Appointed. |Jewett City were tne opposing piteh- e AT possession of the body unt The Tip ha D Dol CUNeN et TVS work it Tia WESNS SN | ot € TX Simens. S5NS Mavy Whes- | 72 BT sale price aminer arrived. Captain Ric and these weelk-end trips are dbuwijof the PRinddphin Amiesicand, B |y, ous iPs Alos Fulles hiove. been 8 Inch size, sale price 95c. ie body in charge of Offi e B o v o, | oo, fiokig. CSctag The Noibt Sove’ S5t ksl w5/ cotsiniioog 36: arzangs Tor NOANK F Few D ® inch sfze, sale price $1.10. nd immediately started Sowes W . ¥ Soe [oec Been walchon w! by rall vday, the last Sumday in Septem- or a rew Days we are me pecause they have to work ring the week. A blg erowd is already planning to accompaay tue many friends that he made while spending last winter in Danlelson. The usual number of Daniel peo- ber, at the Congregatiomel church. July Altar* Committee. Lobster Agencies Ra Resident Married Price—Former Boston—Newsy % pint Teapot, sale price 59¢. 4 pint Teapot, sale price 69c. case, his suspicions having beer ed to the extent that there selling 5 _pint Teapot, =ale price $1.10. Waighted Cuspidors, eale price 20c each. number of clues to follow. Tt .was abont 12.15 or eaptain left the dam, and o when zoing to a the nine to Meriden next Sundas wham tue nine representing the Silver City will be opponents of the Colts. ple went to Wauregan Saturday after- noon to see the league game betwean the Grays and the Patmam team. The Misses Inem and Dorothy Kle- Nuggets. All of the local bart are the of the altar committee at St p's mission for lobster agencies Books of Fiction Crumb Pan and Brush, sale price| house t 20 Lafayvette stree the T 20c. =8 DrIch | DoTiah acitiement hogmi to miskar ins it e R s Another Concert on the 26th. Juiy. ce £ oo [ SNBSS Cheir,urices ‘Saturday from. 12 4 pint Rochester Percolator, sal iries. .When he asked for a certain s There 1s ther band concert . M. Dwyer, praprietor o e | c nine-inch an, or ten- prica $1.86 O e e who was. known to have left | Miss Amy Rogers, agea 16, died at | o, T, ¥ 10 D SHOTer tand CONCEt | Chickering house, ievrecovering from | Inch lobsters to 14 cents straight. The for A full line of Angle Lamps, with one, two or thres burners, all reduced dur. ing this sale. % ball Croguet Set, sale price $fe, wers $1.00. Straw Sult Cases, Price $1.10. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. were $1.39, Sale the mill one day last week rather s denly he could not get much informa. tion, but pressing the inmates of the r1 had house eclosely found that the skipped out to an outbuildinz. have left and, when cornered she refused t5 talk for or 30 minutes, and .in not talk English, but througn of an interpreter, tained that she fact, the captain had Jeft the mi cou the a last Thursday afternoon, knowing that she St. Joseph's hospital late Saturday a 2 Stienony . The Body was talem s |3uly 26. This concert s the gift of Judge M. A. Shumway, J. H. Smith and charge by Funeral Director H. N. Fenn. It is understood that the you came from East Granby here io ment some time ago. No inf>vmation could be obtained from the hospital and Mr. Fenn had received no com- municatfon from the young iady's rel atives up to a late hour Suniay aft- ernoon Dr. Rienzi Robinson. Ladies’ Night With Baraca Union. Rev. Arthur E. Schultz, member of the well known MacWatters quartette; of Bosten, is to come to Danielson to- morrow (Tuesday) evening to address th> members of the Men's Baraca un- ion. The occasion has been design: ed as ladies’ might. and the service is P of place for the annual pienleof the Sun- day chureh. nic and outing for the S Wildwood pari om July 23. reason for this is because the Ham- mond agency ralsed the price when he started business last week. A raise in price at this timo of year will affect the amount of the year's sales a great deal, as the lobsters are just striking on and next month is the best month of the lobater season. The price will undoul y kesp on the raise, as th e T paving 15 cents stralght. The price generally drops about this time, as there are 0 recent illness. Sunday School \Picnics. July 26 is mamed asvthe time and nt Breeze, Webster lake, as the school of the It is expected that the annual pic- school held at Congregational St. Philip’s misston will 37¢ and 49c¢ CRANSTON & CO. Jy1sdaw at Storrs agricultural college, returned T L-‘h; e She i‘éfi?“é"s‘i?}?mi"'n‘? ‘(‘2“‘;}):?. r Estate of Mary T. Garrity. to be held in the church. Miss Alice Favreau and Joseph Bar- | many lobstens being brought. In that | to Machipscat. s the river and zave birth to the child. The estate of Mary T. Garrity, late Beware of the Gypsies. salon were guests of friends/in Woon- | they do not command a high price in _Mrs_ Winslow and Mrs. Hopper of y1sd and admitted that she threw it into | of th tv. has been inventoricd and | From stories that are to be heard | 0cket over. Sunday. the city markets. ;\u:wm.l:r::;nl::v- opened their piace For Artistic Wall Papers come to B. MAFFITT & CO. 37 Church Street. We will be pleased to estimate “on painting or decorating, ena will guarantee both work and price. the river. woman fo the station house was. locked: up within an ho Medical Examiner Mason, examination, gave orders moval of the body to the u Captain Richmond teck the and_she from the time that the captain lefi the dam where the dead baby was foand. the reoms of Funeral Directors Elw after an following: Real estate, Mansfield avenue, two houses, real e. Watson street, § undivided half interest fn 11 land on Quarry street, $50, miscellaneous items bring the total up to $6,943.15. about their visit the women of the band of gypsles that called in Daniel- eon Friday are some familiar with the frailities of man and did not fail to lead some of those who live in this town into temptation. Wise will be those people in the piaces betwesen Danielson and New London that this roving band is apt to visit if they are compri the Hearing Postponed. Reynolds, who died Wedneaday, held at her late home here Saturday, Rev. C. A. Raney of the Pentecostal church officiating. Burial was in the » Saunders-Ainsice Wedding. ‘Word has been received in the vil- lage of the marriage of Mrs. Lizzie Ainslee of Boston, formerly Miss Idzzie Dimock of this place, and Frederick Saunders of Beverly, Mass. The cere- mony took place in Boston on July 6. Briefs ltems. J. T. Mitchell of Norwich was a FUNERAL. Mrs. Frederick Reyrolds. Funeral services for Mrs. Frederick wers D. M. Calder of Providence was (e guest of local friends over Sunday C. F. Allen of Newport is the guwst of his aunt fer the week. Mortimer Francis of Rochester, N spent Saturday and Sunday in th borough. B. M. Damers of Watertown, N Y., spent part of the week in town o'clock driven onward as seon as they put in an appearance. AUTO TRIP AND DINNER. Agent Johnstone Shows Appreciation of the Work of His Department - Heads. Shepard and there at about 3 n0v254 | peatorn caformed an aufops: The autopsy dlaclosed the fact that ere was life in the infant afte A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Fuk iiliversd :iG Lhie exhmuar siute Manufactorer of dlfferent stylés' of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for Putnam Heights cemetery. The bear- ers were Mesers. Hutchingsonm, Bland- ing, Perry end Burton. Eight Deaths During Jum Putnam had a total of eighit deaths during June, represemting an: annual death rate of 88 per thousand, eccord- ing to the monthly statemerit of the F. Chalmer of Brooklyn, N. Y., is ing In town, Stonington Jurors. The following men have been chos en to serve on the Stonington jury as follow Frank Sylvia. Joseph Wil cox, James Lord, Cornelius Crandal Lorezno Fairbrother, Herman Atwood. At the hearing Saturday upom the application for the discharge of Mor- ris Diamond, bankrupt. before Referee Bowen, a creditor by the name of Sol Cohen of Boston put in an agpear- ance and opposed the graniing of-a discharge and filed a set of specifica- tions through an attorney. Judge Bo- efore, set the hearing forward caller in the village Saturday. The pulpit of the Noank Baptist church was occupled by Prof. Everett Fitch, a former Noank resident, who is now a professor in Hopkins grammar school in New Haven, The steamer Correction was towed w_York Sunday morning by the Telephcae connection. vi that some form of murder would. therefore, be charged up to the wo- man. 1t to is known that this same woman eale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing | goe b aifher gy a o Threo of Robert Palmer. . - ave birth to an lllegitimate ~uild at 3 7 state board of heal ee of tho | ROV Fimer Vincent, Benjamin Cutler, :‘.‘“vl"_"‘" I e B e home of 4 Polish family sdout a A"';})g‘:fi:‘gfl:"e —— of ng": deaths were of persons aged from 1 to Nt'v'y»o‘:k"- Palmer left Saturday for | yumes Egan, Joséph Noyes, George oot i . pat the - Sse.. 8% e TS cears. The percentage eatns | New g s Brow Horss Shosing. Tel conmection. | §oar, 280, and It s understqod hat the | mprovements at Mansfield Church. | Cotion company. Superintendent M. A. |3 Years: The percemtage of & deathe| “Qp, N clsasc has returned to New IS S5 el Mte aamat. Brown e time told the woman not to pace it| The trustees of the Mansfield Cen- | Sheehan, Paymaster Samuel E. John- | oo For s “Gpich s strikingly e and | York after installing the machinery in | "' 1 Wilbur of Boston spent Sun stone, Overseer Thomas Halpin, Mas- ter Mechanie Paul Dubue and N. Kill- the steamer Correction. indicates an exvessive infantile: death rate. Of the eight deaths in town, one ter Congregational church have voted day in town to have the church Interfor reiecorat- ol in hot water. and she failed to listen to his warning, and is said t» have mill, were given an automobile trip to Providence and down the river with a dinner at Field’s Point on Saturday. Mr. Johnstone gave the trip as an ex- pression of his appreciation of the fine feeling and harmony of action that ex- ists among the department heads and in their relations with the agent at the very prosperous plant. The out- ing was thoroughly enjoyed. his recent trip to uniqgue plants, one being a “life plant whith grows thres fest high, and has very small leaves. Ome branch con sists of three small leaves which meas urs about one-quarter of an inch across, was pinned to a lace drapery suspenided by @ single thread. The spray continues to live and several new leaves have already sprouted Many other plants and palms, sugar cane and cedar wood made Into fancy boxes, etc.. cane of cedar, are prized by the doctor, who is one of the largest llectors of curfos in the borough Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vandeford of Norwood, Mass., are the guests of Mr, and Mrs Frank Bottom. . E. Adams of Providenc caller in the borough Saturday. Hms the agency for the Travelers Life and Aecident Co. of Hartford, Ct., saa the United States Health and A kei- | fother of the present dead b dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Write | said that he was not in town for rates and full particulars. present time. = Box 28%. Willimantie. C Doctor Mason said that the child undoubtedly lived but a short {tme aft- If It's Wall Papers er birth, and that it had been ‘n the water for something like two days or so0. It is thought that the heavy storm of Saturday evening washed :he bodv i all the latest'designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and up and down over the dam to the lower lip, where it was found. by the three painters’ suvplies are comiplete. A. B. HOLMES, voung boys. 72 Church Street. i : N ique Plant From Bermuda o i d this c ed. The contract has been awarded |Munay, Peter Hosse and P. Lamoreaux, ] - Unigue L. M. REED et heinyehtigaced in conecs | to Artist W. K. Bath of this §ity, who | heads ‘of other departments at (he Sl B Sl g T STONINGTON ENC/OI: M S hack rom k- da son will commence the work in future. Mr. Bath is earning quite a reputation for = spire and - flaspole work the past year or so. t near Hollister- Wedding on July 27 —Dr. Maine’s Plant Curios—Borough Bre; diseases of the nexrvous system, .one by heart disease, the other deaths to all other giseases. with the present on The woman under arr: oung French feliow with t charges a being the by, but at the Invitations are out for the wedding of George Hubert Hollister of Hart- ford and Miss Abbie Minot Hicks of Bristol Ferry, R. L. The ceremony will | be perfarmed in St. Paul's church, Portsmouth, R. I, Wednesday, July 7, at 6 p. m. Mr. Holllster is well- iknown here, having been in charge jof the gypsy moth work for threc years. He now has charge of Hart- .fora’s park system. A large number of launch partios went over to Mystic Thursday to the launching of the bie dryvdock Lace From Van, Turkey. HORSE OWNERS IN COURT. Nelson Clair and Frank Potter Both Found Guilty of llitreating their Apimals—Former Paid $37.19 and the Latter $10.79 to Settle. Pleading gulity to the charge of 1l1- treating a horse, Nelson Clair of Park street was fined $25 and costs, the to- tal amounting to $37.19, when he was presented before Judge L. H. Fuller in the city court Saturday morning. He pald the amount. The evidence against Personals. The Misses Aldea and Florina Mo- reau spent the day in Hartford Satur- day. Charles F. visiting friends in town Saturd ernoon. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Korper of Hartford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. (. D. Pol- lard over Sunday. Mrs. Frank A. O'Brien and Jlanghter Ruth of New York are guests of C. A. Young of Oak street. Thorpe of Norwich was aft- PREPARATIONS FOR CAMP. Members of Thirteenth Company Will Send Equipment Tuesday and Leave Themselves Thursday for Fort Mansfield—Lieutenant Eaton to Be Adjutant. Louis Feiner Lodge Has Outing. Louis Feiner lodge, Indepenaent Or- Willimantic, | der Ahawas Israel, held its fourta ar.- was nual outing Sunday at Exeter pond.| Fred Townsend of New Haven, for- i Clair_included testimony to the effect — $ Leonard Bridge. A large number were | mariy of this city. wae n town Satar | car iy’ Honday) | g e 552 | that he hud ueed o decrepit old beast, | Rev. J. O. Barrows has recel LCHESTER ELMORE & SHEPARD, present at the outing and a most en- | day, calling on friends. Tocal atation o receivs the equipment | which has since been killed, to do ali | from Mrs. C. B. Usher of Van, Tur- co joyable day was spent by all. g e 1 darghter. | oo Ao 0 Tl e S | the work on Iiis tem scre Darm.- Mar- { KoY. & large quantity of hand mads —— 18y cossors to Sesslons & Eimovey The installation of the ne lect- | L i A i f s | use. for anring their ten dass tous of | vin Tourtellotte described the horse as [Armenian lace. which was on exhibi- | Officers and Committess of First Con- . . ed officers’ of the iodge co sed a| @7 Narmna it an :('Qm:n.v o U, | e IO g el e s U ot | having ‘pumepkin foet. .and it was | tion st fhe Ocean house, Watch Hil gregational Church—S8ocial and Per- Embalmers and Funera nflfi[n{; part af the day’s ceremoniés. 8§ Wy-|B- I. for a fortnight's stas Mansfield, nea; Watch HiL. The car | brought out during the hearing that |on Saturda “sonal Interests. 60-82 North Street. v e e e, avent 'ihe |13 to be loaded by 10 o'clock Tuesday |the soles of the amimal's feet were Personal Interests. LADY ASSISTANT. A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also | week-end with friends In tows morning, und it will ‘leave here for |chupped down ';J:;:l S it * that yAttorney W. A. Breed was in New | The folowing were the oficers elect “Telephone comnection. oy Bcallops. Oysters and Clams. at Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Suilivan, S: 5&{";‘;%‘2":f"fia’&'fl.‘.’""&‘i’i‘léfii’.‘.&i R M ek teb Soem poBiviad Upe ook :-l':yn'.v::i‘c‘h“i'; ST mt Wiy Nome:' i ;':e;n'u;:.’ e "Lt et STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 2 North St. | [\ Jcaly and J. B Collins - Sergeant Arthur W. Logee will be in |ward. It also had ringbomes. There |the Bay View district. tee, Rev. E. C. Ingalls, Deacons A. A. » ¢ | London were Willimantic visitors Sat- | charge of the bagsage detail, which | was corrobrative evidence establish- Mrs. Davis is resting more comfor:- | Baker, J. nd Samue! Here is an o'd saying: oct29a | urday. - will include Cooks Hamilton and Wood | ing the fact that Clair had beaten tho | ably. Morgan m 8. Curth A, W. Bidwell and Henry And Private Jarvis. Wednesday morn- | horse so severely that welts were left | Charles H. Huntley of the editoriu] | treasurer, A. A, Baker: superintendent Seeing is Believing.” e that is E. T. Bunyan; aesist ant superintendent, Johm R. Baclku lbrary commijttes, Mys. E. T. Bunyan, Miss Annie, Smith and Mrs. A. L. Steb bins; librarian, E. R. CKllette: assistant Tt s equally id | Bunday school, believing. v on the littl> flesh that covered its poor old frame, and that on July 11 and 12 the horse had been used in getting in department of the Syract was a recent visitor here. Miss Florence Willard, who has been with their wives, from South M ter were in town Saturday. -aving in the afternoon for a two weeks' Wateh Hill, R. L e H ing the baggage of the local company will be transferred to a lighter at Norwich for transport to tha fort. On Wednesday morning Lieut. Hal learring @nd hear our pianos and we ean.dem- NEU7 PIANOS obstrate to you that we tractisa . oposi- on. ha:, an at- 4 At a hearing in_thé prob court | R. Eaton will leave Danfelson for New The A. C. Andrew Music Co. As Low as - = $185.|..0..5.)/ Tiorathe Judgs Sb: lowea | London in charge of the camp detall, Iibrarian, Miss Harriet Gillette: (rea: : ; The Mecoumt of Merey B Bass wonser. | which will consist of several enlisted urer benevolent fund, R. Gillett 804-805 Main Strest. Willimantic, Ct.| W/ pite for Catal vator and widow of the lam Luecien | men assigned to prepare the camp for treasurer Sabbath school, A. A. Baker: T ogue. B his estate. Attormevs Kelo |the coming of ths company. At New ushers, . T. Bunyan, Dr. A. L. Steb- hins, pee. Daniel W. Wiillams of New Britain is at his home on Broadway on ae- count of ill health. Many Attend Reception and Dan: There was a large crowd at the re- ception and dance In Grange hall Fri. day evening, given by Prof. A. Lazinsk. K 's orchestra furnished the muaioc and Prof. Irving Hamilton of Nerwich called the figures. George Allen of Gilead was a caller here Saturday. Judge Buell was a caller in Hebron Saturday morning im his touring car. In the Summer-time Much hot cooking and discomfort can be avoided. London Lieutenant Eaton will report . N. Dauphines and W. C, Bur- to Lieutemant Barrows, assigned as quartermaster at Fort Mansfield. The present arrangement is for the detail to proce=d from New London to Watch Hill by boat. Capt. B. L. Darbia will assemble the company at the armory om lay morning and prepare them for de- parture on the train. The first call is to be at 7.45, assembly at 7.50, rolicall at 7.55. The bill of dress calls for the men to wear their olive drab uniforms, camping hat, cord, tan shirt, leggings, field belt, blanket roll, canteen, haver- sack with mess outfit contained there- ley and servator the King appeared for tae cow nd Judge A. J. Bowen for administrator. JEWETT CITY Congregational Sunday Scheol Enjoyed Splendid Outing at Geer's Grove— Baseball and Variety of Sports— Other Matters. We have some fiae bargains| - 5 in Second-hand Cars; Buick and{. WATKINS BROS., Overland. . | 227 Asylum street, Hartford. E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. Main Street, Willi 852 Main Street, Willimantie. Or. F. €. JAGKSON-—Dentist dec;_moms PHANEUF Painless Extracting and Dealer 1n Filling a Specialty | LAPIES’ AND MEN’'S FURNISHINGS, Post Toasties Right from the package. The ‘members of the Congregational Sunday school journeyed to Samuel Gesr's” grove on Saturday afternoon, re they held their annual picnie. 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic BRSNS AND. NeVISRS. After they arrived at the groveutlhev =y Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Brown an HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. promptly started to enjoy themselves Mrs. Kingsbury, were at Mr. Brown's Tetephone. Jund at_different games. Swings having | At Fort Mansfield the Thirteenth Delicious with cream or milk and sometimes || M, Kinsshury wore ot M vday. 628 Main Street. company. and Fifth companies of Norwich with fortification. will be as- been put up by Frank Geer, the little ones made themselves at home on them, while on the Geer diamond a Colchester Team at East Haddam. The Colchester buseball club went to Janza them at t “Going Out of the Clothing Business® - fresh berries. Keeps the family smiling ani adds DSt oxei il signed to Battery Conmnell, consisting Bast Haddam Saturday afterneon in Mechamics’ Dep’t. St HIRAM N. FENN, = | e cxciting (haseball” game, started | 050" o nve ot vines or the cpast [| ¢ R Bescl ifaaae Gomerdar piresrle s ore UNDERTAKER. end BMBALMER |5''05y schovl and the Congregational re v Sehial: #ha toiar tcly;n“mm; e e o s ey P ies Kittle Ray ana brother Clyd OUTFITTERS TO ALL 62 Churoh St. ‘Willimante. Ct. A s e FSuting Taat yinr. of Salem were visitors in town the I e ¥ e | AT innings of exciting 1911) After §m B RASeo 10 Dip: chskiniy dbtes '1’.0 le..ry Ia!ll'e“" e 24 -pho; Lady Assista ne spectators and pla were. ln- v 4 - - a0 e greve where sandwiches, | Lieutenant Eaton has been assighed Charles N Taintor of New York fa .'w HARRIES 5 M CE, o L B~ g W ::A:ld’a‘;l(‘ix‘i;ryd‘g;;’wm:s l::’m:‘:;:‘:_ - 8 at hix summer residence in town “tor 2 ser by i VLT , th o A u_fow PRINCE, ervéd oy Mrs B AL Swires class the | 1288 AT, RN, Grocers sell--Packages 10c and 15¢c. T s, Skmusl P, Wiliard b in Hartford for w duys on account of Mr. Willard's health. She--And vou have no_ relatives® He—None to speak of. Not one of hem, oxps: an automobile —Chicage News. Bullet Crashed Through Window. Mrs. A. V. Woodworth was startled at her home on Hawkins street Sat- urday morning when something crash- ed through the biind and window in one of the bedrooms. Later a .32 ecali- bre bullet was picked up o the bed, PERFUMES, TCILET ARTICLES, ‘Yo Post Card Shop.” and Ice Cream Caterer 852 Main Streel, Willimantic |73 main strest. willimantic, Conn. * junés Telephone 53-2 janéd c s of varieus kinds were engagad in, including eack race. egg race, a 75 vard dash for young iadies. 100 yard dash for young men, 50 yard dash for boys, 50 yard dash for little girls and ricus jumping contests. The com- pany arrived in Jewett City at 6 p. m., POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Ltd, Battie Creek, Mich.

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