Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 20, 1910, Page 2

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* MURRAY'S | - BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC, CONN. A. C. Tyler camp, No.'s, U. S W. V. meets in Frank P. Fenton's. office i e .....--,..' e : . oo i T “ 1 ~ ® 3 - s G H e 1adies Nelson Thrown from Wheel— Will You. Pay LIFE IN- - 1113_ mgn_t}c,_!_)am nam i X AT TR 5| SURANCE of DEATH' awmnn . mun sassasssnsaassssssEsEsannn ssssssanssasssnsnnnnnnnas’ T o > ¥ ” ) INGT! Nelson Brown, who is employed by msum WILLIMANTIC - . fsimiliax experionco that may prove do- | Chesbro agency @ iwo-cylinder auto- | Mr. and Mrs. William Clomons at Day- STONINGTON C M, Chesley & company, was deliv- CE--Which? . ik ¥ ety cidedly “harmful. mobile. ville, is being looked for b; ering groceries on Monday on a bicycle h i Tonight: oran, has | of Killingly. The loss undiscov- | Steamer Watch Hill Carries & Many | on3524 two oll cans on the handlebars. | People wiilingly pay lar, for life AMfint Ix Going -On, Tenish Enstuser JEOIaG 2 o ored until Tuesday, thougn the money | Pleasure Seskers—Perkina-MeDer- | 1 gaing down & hill his Jiree Bt | ineurance, whioh 18 really death Tnsurar Charged With Stealing Suit of Clothes | been receiving treatment at St. Jo- ceph's hospital since last Wednesday | Was taken Monday afiernoon. This| mott Wedding—Taken to New Lon- | caught under one of the cans and he | but real life insu was thrown off. He was picked up by | I8 taking Tk 06 frequently cons Alterative, On July 2 or 3, it is charged that P ipt 4 the Town building. 5 Timothy cvening, has recovered tq Such an ex- | scripture-reading crook came to the| don Hospital. ‘Can_any_“lun o t Moving wpictures at’ fhe Biow dud Lof e A e ey T Suit | tent that he has been discharged from | Clemons home ing for a place to S friends, and beyond several “'"'"“ ° 1o take The Alter oats "t ) « Scente: fenple. R | works for_John Mulligan, and sold it | the institution. board and reprosenting himaelf as in | Tne fiect of Swampscott wherries | a8 uninjured and able (o-continue his | Write this vory d suigate it. Y Irancls S Long Woman's, Rellet | for ¥2. : He was to recelve §5 if he | Thomas N. Sterry of 3 Lincoln e B A T probably race on Hatarday should i o fisis apd SEMRYIs showiag that ¢ raslly corps, No, 28. . also brought In i Helghts, this city, is a member of the y - | the weather t. 2 SgEs and en, without ourin, w&r our = Bastern Star Todge, No. 44, A, F. |aimi a coat to maten The soune was | sraduating class of the Norwich hos. e e e owi s mae %o | | Martha McDermott, ~daughter of | Edward Morgan had his foot badly R e e sy Vithout guring, g : and A. M. said that he wanted money with which | pital for the insane that will receive | (& _:d“""’"h ¢ D i e B 'hg Mrs, James McDermott and John E.|cut while treading for qi ugs in tha | reeding with eges and milk (10 e ¥, Dancing at the Casino, Lakeside}to celebrate the Fourth of July, The |its diplomas Thursday of this week. (1 (8 454, WG the UPDET part of the| Peskins of the borough, were married | cove known as the dump by stepping |3Lw a week—3 quarts milk « Pk, -Sonth Coventor: volice recovered the sult of siothes | Mr. Sterry will have completed a two | homee 'opimselt ransacked Ryans|jyyiy 15, by Rev. Charles J. Mason. at | on a shell, Mr. Morgun's foot was cut | conts, $1.05) conts over 5 n woek Monday evening. Young Casey will | years' course of training at that time. | yecoity withdrawn from the bank for Calyary Episcopsl church. They will| {n the heel, ‘the sash beige about two Bokman's Alterative sharpens the ap. be arraigned i 1i sourt — make their home here. inches long. af ok difterent. brings on these July Sale Bar- N TRAVISEOE. DAY, (Wencadsy: mening . T e DANIELSON - e Hyan s foreman of the track- | The steamer Watch Hill has a large | D. A. R. Members Attended Funeral. Betier T hrs B T T ok oaer, Py Only First Mail Northbound on C. V. B oy men in the employ of the Connecticut | FOWd, Sally who come s“ ,';‘l’;n‘" The local members of the Daughters | they can work even before they are finally gains. You can select Road—Strike Ties Up Freight. Too Sick to Appear in Court, Postmaster C. A. Potter Meets Old company. The fellow who stole the | et Mg, POIL JE90 o 7 Block Talang | of the American Revolution were in | ©fed, today for literature on the wubjec Sophle Wolinska Friends, at Norwich Tuesday— |Money and a companion have been |, .. "aig up for repairs, Groton Monday, attending the funeral | ¢¢"yoy ‘are broad minded enough io he who is to be de’or some other | Quinebug Pomona Grange Getting | {raced 28 far as the Providence clty | ®yinttreq Parks of Boston is a guest f Of 3ra. E. L. Baker, the late regent. | iieve that there can be a cure which has your goods, have them| . - ht men directly connected | charged with infanti > “vith the Central Vermont raflroad lo- | form of murder, was not arraisned S e 3 of_friends here this_week. Local Happenings. Sl e laid awhy for future(cills were at their respective posts as | N court Tuesday morning, because her | Ready for Field Day—Local Interests | asked to ook for him. They were seen | %6 FIP% (00 o *pochaster, N. Y. [ William Patterson has completed n | 155t based merely”on climaic o alet s usual Tuesday, but it is not known | Physical condition would mot warrant | s, William Touchette, who Tas | day avening counting money. just be |13 spending his vacation with friends | bungalow on Mason's Island for Mr. | "Bliman's Alterative in oot for delivery. how long they'will be there. Practi- | N{ being Dbrought before the court. | paen 5 pationt at St. Joseph's hosPItal | tere thow Task the Tos M out o Paa: |1 town. ) Castner of New York. Throat and Tany (rouhlcs AnA s on q callyno trains were run over the road [SHe IS still receiving treatment in the | " Wiliimantic for several weeks, will | iclaon for Providence. C. F. Symms of Providence will| The new iron fence in front of the |in Norwich by Lee & Osgood Co, an throush this ciy Tuesday with the | hobpital room at the police station and | retam to her home in Danielson oday 3 be the guest of his aunt this week. cemetery is being painted by men |Other Drugglsts. Tt can also | e exception of the first mail train north |.the doctor in attendance stated Tues- | v iqadoares. Miss Susie C. Durgin has returned | from the Rogers shop. TR AT AT B % ' und from New London in the morn- |'dRy" that her condition was somewhat | '\ "G4 Mrs. Abel L. Reeves are PUTNAM to_Providence. Miss Florence Wilcox s vISIINg | Daves r wiiis ton . Foiaenc Remarkable Offerings ins. This makes the third strike thac | Improved. He will make an carly call | ¢ N s fow daye with relaties at R Moses Pendleton returned to Bos- | friends in Hartford and Waterbury. | Gswman Laborators. Bhila. 1 the Grand Trunk and Central Ver- | Wednesday morping and if she is no | Monson. Mass. Rock Uncovered at South Killingly |ton Monday after spending the wesk | Capt. R. B, Palmer has returned hm m Wl'l”hat\'?hhad!q;(l-.\cehund it is first |;\'&;ehwgc t\\fl(‘] in alltprlnh‘lh\!i‘.\' be | " Henry A. Pollard of North Attle-| That May Contain Gold—First [in town. ;{ron; a brief business trip to New : one that the strikers have hot mude'| Rre: o the court for arraign- L ith frién : f i Miss Ruth Babeock of Richmond [ York. c CARPET SIZE RUGS. provision for the sugcessful handling | Ment. e e L i ends in | Bricks Arrive for New High School [ t¥ies Ruth Sabeock of JUShaots | = Sicop Tormentor of Madison was in | MOTOR TOURING IN EUROPE of -the mails. 1t is.believed that the —Major Mcintyre's Fish Story. Wood. the harbor Monday With a load Of | Ay International Agreement for Passes $-12 feet, full five frame Body Brus-{ o0 O T 5 5 Lucien Chartier of Central Falls was sels. aih over aad medniton pattechs, | Eovernment will send United *States With Eyes on the Pennant. o s e et s | #2730 at 2230, marshals out and sce' that the malls | Mavor Dunn il take. his Colts to | Tuesday. extra | 3T€ Tun on time. The situation seems | \riddletown today to try conclusions| Dr.J. s Miss A. Gould of New York is tne [ menhaden. J. Harry Mann and family will leave | guest of her sister, Mrs. E. P. York, | Hiram Mosher of Tottenville Is Putnam today for a‘stay of several | 3¢ the Cottage by the Sea. spending a few days in this village. weeks at Gales Ferry. by All Countries. \. Perreault and Charles Moria Consul General R. E. Mansfleld of 9x12 feet Rednor Velve! e i % - ' b A oy to be a pretty serious one and many | with Fisher's Pets: The Colts are at | Wers visitors in Boston Tuesday. 3 Ephraim Willlams, who has been In Smack Clara E. of New Shoreham e Storts o8 fello on & mue SR e T b qipcally are complaining because | fhe, top of the heap in the last haif | August Maynard lett Danielson on | po%i, Vi tonoeon Was: & visitor in fyown returned to New York this weak. | wag in the harbor yesterday atter Tached velopms 1n Intaraational motses T e A 16y do mot recelve shipments. of |'br tng man. for. the pennant and mro. | TUe for a visit with relatives at | Bogion Tuesday. Mrs. James C. Kellogg of Elizabeth, [ The schooner yacht Inia Il of New |fieeded reform in international mote "8x12 feet Roxbur t n cight. A number of the saloon keep=-| pose to. stay there if possible. They | St. Liboire, P. Q. - codrs. Willam T. Fletcher and son |x. J., is the guest of Mrs. (wurtland [ York was hauled out yesterday on the | LOUIING pasues rocognized prin tra heavy, $:250 at $1650 ¢rs are running. low on beer that 1s | ira certainiy goine Aine Just now. | | Joseph Lapelle. of Waterbury 1s | Garol of Germantown, Pa, are guests | pincoel morth ways. 3 B L s R piaint. o Bxis feet 9 wire Firth and Emp tied up at New Tondon. One con- | ™ = spending a few days at his home in | Of Mrs, Mars Clark of Center strec D. D. Willard bf Newark, N. J, is| Schooner yacht Lenta, Capt. Wallace | - o T s rriortor ry Rug. $16.50 at S$1 ignment of thirty kegs to one man is Déath of Miss Kato R Danielson. Dr. Ji E. Sheppard of New York. |thg guest this week of his uncle. Brown. with her owner, Capt. John |the part i g o B e 2 Smaller shipments are als ) - |- MMiss Kate Roper died Monday eve- 2 country Vo ck. - erdiy. A o lack of By ernatior Rugs. $25 at $19.50. ipments are also held pend. K. per died Monday eve. local people learned that White Rock | U y. R s aiINbating mot. Some setiiement or the manming [#ing at 10 o'clock in the Home of Mrs, | There were many at the informal re- | ing clinics again this summer at the |12t dron from the R. T.-Conn. league, $x12 Shirvan Rug, $13.50 at § 3 3 v - ~ B s e =30 fo & Tachss | O ins to get the freight through. §Mary Huntington, Mansfield Four Cor- | ception given for Rev. and Mrs. W.|!Day-Kimball hospital. > - ‘Brooklyn was a | PETER BRUGGERMAN PASSES traffic, and the conclugion of the B e 105 Brassels Bug. all over ners! following & short illncss with | Douglas Swafield at the Baptist churcii | _ James Barnes has entcred the em- e e AWAY BUDDENLY, | SEEeeient o recceniza international 2 | Aute Jumped Plank at Block Paving. | hon'riiisy, Deceased was 60 vears old et SRR 3t oot e L S A Foot Caught in Loom. . Will be gratifying news to those « = 10 foat 8 dnches | 5 BT g iehiic B ey viesr Aaeet. i i e Draroibestpart of he mctus. Dbl in. Full;Bloom. o o Norwich Stafe Hospital- | /o erernoon Frank Teutsch | Stricken With Heart Failure While in | templating an automobile tour on the R 750 at|ing with an accident MoRday. evening - Huntington. Mrs. Sabra Chapman of Attawaugan | Henry Shaw, colored. who for 18 | o " uar T in one of the looms at Act of Telephoning. continent, because there Is no longer little after § o'clock, while driving | Eahkeal. oF Miss Avoo: R has = cactus. dahlie in full blooni “he | years bas been cqmelmmin at the Parrl- | fhy gmerican . Velvat. compeny: wijl the necessity when crossing the fron Main street with his family in his DS o Rogars. fowsers;areiaf 8 Qo Teg sl Snd an | S0 @I RN AT (Of. T His left foot was caught in a loom | . While in the act of telephoning, at |tier from one country to another ‘o . $3.89 sbile. Mr.. Knight started | | The funeral of Miss Amy Rogers | large as a saucer. 5 day committed to the State hospital | ang crusfed to a pulp from the center | about 6 o'clock Tuesday evening, beter |go through the formalities previously 3$3.95. raight up the left hand side of theq %% Deld Tuesday morninz at ten | George Jacques is to have charge of | for the insane at Norwich. He was |of the foot to_the heel. Drs. Charles [ Bruggerman, the superintendent of the | necessary of taking out a new licenss _ Wilton et and when almost abreast of [ 0C10CK from the undertaking rooms | the arrangements of the dinner for tho | taken there in charge of Deputy Sher- | Maino and Thompson dressed the | Rosel velvet mills at Mystic, was seized [and obtaining a new. humber plate. shade, ity at T ore the auto hit the | Of Funeral Director M. N. Fenn on | memdbers of the Dutnam local, B T L., | Iff George Holbrook and — Constable | wound, taking 20 stitches to close the| with an attack of heart trouble and | The advantage to he obtained by 5 & S iTing further passage and | CHUrch street. Rev. Louis M. Flocken, | g’ bdf given at Old Killingly pond on | Herman G. Carver. cut, and it was also found that an ar- | dropped dead instantanecously. He has |the international agreement is that & 27x54_inch Wilton Rug, $5.50 qual d wheels jumped it and the | PAStor of the . Methodist Episcopal | Sunday Dr. Hammond Died on Way Home. tery had been severed. Tuesday |been spending his annual mmer's | pass issued by one country will be 1 Tues- | recognized by all the other countries sty ac 3309, Ao un the street some fwents | Church, was the officiating clergyman. | Brooklyn Picnickers at Wildwood Park | A letter received in Putnam Tues- | morning Drs. Thompson and Maine | vacation on Mason's Islkand 7 27x54 inch Axminster Rug, $2.50 at © stopped. TPhere was a | Burial was in the Willimantic ceme- | There were a large number of Sun- | day from Pasadena. Cal.. contained the | accompanied the man to the Memo- | day evening he came over to this place |in the convention, the various nations $189. either end of the plank, a | teF day school membars from Brooklyn at | information that Dr. Henry L. Ham- |rial hospital, New London, ky auto- | on business and had just stopped at|having thelr own arrangements for - 3x60 inch Columb myrna Rug, on the walk and a red ee—— Wildwood park Tuesday for their an- | mond of Dayville left that city last | mobile. B the meat market of L. L. Park to tele- | the Issue of such passes. The conven- floral snd =11 over patie $250 at - track There was no Happenings in Brief. n outing and picnic. The party | Friday morning for his home in Day- Mrs. Mary B. Dennison of Water | phone when he was stricken. Drs, W, |tion has already been ratified by the $1.53. e o ¥ it is stated, and | Jeremiah Haggertv, Eugene Burdick | made the trip in barges. ille, that at that time he was wor. |street is visiting in Hartford this | M. Hill of this place and J. K. Bucklyn | United Kingdom, Germany, France, 36x72 Eoudoir Wash Rug, $450 at Wwas not definitely | and William Herrick were amonz the | Telephones at Alexander's Lake. a’'and homesick, but probably strons | week. R 3 | 2E Mystic were calied in atonce and | Austria-Hungary, Spain, Ruwsia, Italy) Williman e 5 =i iana the cirgnc 1 i . s v, | The Woman's Relief corps, J. F.|shortly afterwards, when it was seen | Bulgaria and Monaco, and will soon be 24x48 inch Was 0 at $1.89. | 1 r. and when Mr. Knight. with | quita o number of other parties that | sixeadose i thi wion ! ANOT® of | estimated. as fs indicated by his |meeting in Bravion's hall Tuesduy | aminer Harrfs was summoned from | Portugal, Holland, Sweden coce the assistance of some bystanders, had | went dows e rno ties that| slexander’s lal his week. o & - e v rod. acy 3 servia and Montenegro. GARPETS AT REDUCED PRICES. | ciiiicated the maching fom the piani | ha berpamnindrs *((€I00n and even- | wire has been run from the main line | death en soute ik O R e | ionh. Dir Biatels s ond it | masharist oo hesisine at the Fron- Best Alt Wool Ingrain Carpets, T5c | he proceeded, on up the strect on the | . Charles Gould of New Haven was in | ageis (NFOUER the trees along the lake Einelatmed L sctars. TER the two other doctors that death was | tier of another country than (he one quality at 63c yard. right hand side. hiE G Tacedan (3sven was 1o | ynore, Letters addressed as follows are COLCHES instantaneous and was the result of |where the document was issued pre- B ity Ingratn Carpets, 65c e ety Muesday, yulling on former| Quartermaster Sergeant Loges and | unclaimed at the Putnam postoffice | heart failure. Mr. Bruggerman, it was | sents his international traveling pasy &t S6c yazd UNABLE TO WALK M. Gould was the oficial scorer of the | Lov e ier,Hamilton and W. Y. Wood | this week: John Barnes. Alphonse Be- | Willington Plays Here Saturday—Loeal| jearned, had been subject to heart [and makes applicaiion to ihe customs Cotton and Wool Carpets, regular Seen tournaments several venrs | kcgoonielson Tussday morning fn the | iisle, T, S. Browne, James. Nuttall, | People Attend Norwich Circus—Per- | failure for a number of years. officer for the registration of the ear Bde at Soc yard. . A SWIM e, e all "over “the | busEage car carrying the feld equip- | Frank Rogers, Miss Annie M. Donoegh | copal Mention. 55 The deceased wad born in Germany |and for a driving license (o, the per ool Ingrain Remmants, 1 vard . 2 ite. - Madame Leven Drew, Miss E. Pink- years ago an s been in this [son whose name ppears on the [uss length at oL Young Rivers Went Into Water With | 1% .0 A\ Charles T. Boss are|Evans Building Repairs Nearly Done.|ham, Miss Annie Stoles. Mrs. Fred | s Jo. I Springhorn te the &ueft| country for & long number of years | Ths sass (s vald for one vear fror Remnant elvet and Carpets, Blood in Heated Condition. entertaining Miss Lois Indicott of| Repairs to the Evans building, re- | Stone, Miss L. Estelle Tripp. e He is survived by his wife. rn date of issue, and the customs (- $1.13 at 95c. Cambridge, M. , for a week. cently damaged by fire, are nearly Thirty Days at Brooklyn. “The Colchester baseball team will Aour, om fip® g ihat the period has s, 3-4 Velvet Ca ra good Wiltred Rivers, a young French boy LA completed, and A. Vachon expects to| James Sulllvan of Wililmantic was | have as their opponents on the park BALTIC freot et am) that the car corre ity, 3125 qualit vard. |1y on lower Main street, is con- | L ,cHES CHILDREN ARE be able to again occupy the quarters|sent from the Putnam city court to |Saturday afterncon the Millingtons. bl ey cpunde ¢4 SR, ar3 described, and hes gh Teo o ki to his home and is unable to in the rear of his store within a few | Brooklyn jail for thirty days Tuesday, | The Colchester team has been very| Death and Funeral of George Roy— |Affixcd sr % the plutes required, will quality a 5 ; valk. Last Friday he went a berry- PRIZE WALTZERS ON SKATES. |Jays. A new roof has bzen put on and | ror creating a diturbance at the rail- | successful this year, having lost but Personals. on payment of the wecessary fee. reg- 3-4 Ster %0c qua ing and sot pretty well heated up and 2 a new floor built into this part of the | road station. onz game and won fen. g ister the car and issue a driving I- S5 oar s ct, 50 aualits | Chified s biod by Staving e puy | Martin and Helen Win on the Rollers builiing. he weter tower In the rear | Brick for New High School. _|Juniors Meet Willimantio Emeralds.| George Roy, who had been il but | S5 cagtome office and the date. on e yao Tong | He went home. but She neay. @t Savin Rock — Youngest in the | i NS FIVGC Block camaged At mme| Two cars of brick for the new high | The Colchester Juniors will play a[s short time ‘'with illness incident to | o)\ Gegarture of the motorist from tha 45 inch Stalr Car. rov luced to | morning he was unable to walk and| State. BOf- 2y vet boas focn Wi school bullding. the first to arrive | double header on the park Saturday | age, passed away Sunday afternoon at |couniry he will again produce his pats e yard. as npt been able to do so ‘since = Quineb: P ’s Field D. here, are on a siding in the local rail- | with the Young Emeralds of Williman- | 5 o'clock at his daughter's home, Mis. [ 24" the customs oMeials will incert and Monday evening the family. be.i] -Martin' Hughes of Mansfield Hollow, uinebaug Pomona’s Field Day. | /07% TR % & 5 Tt expected. how- |tic. They were to have played last | Bugene Dion of Rallroad street. Mr. |{ha name of the port and the date of CURTAINS AND coming wlarmed. called & physician | Who has a family of athletically in- | Just where the annual field day out- | cVar Yine the bricklaying will com- | Saturday, but owing to the {nability of | Roy was born In Canada, Novemier | gapqrinr =% MATERIALS. The doctor feels that the boy has gome | C1ined girls. is not the only Hughes |ing for the members of Quinebaug | mence for ten days or two weeks. some of the local players to get away | L 1830. He came to this countrv 21 The Swiss government has not yvet ‘Here some Splendid out of the temporary attack unless | Who Has children with such a natural | Pomona grange, No. 2 will be held | o 7 Gerdel B Lodge In- | from thetr work the games were post- | years ago and resided in Baltic, Norih | pocome n parly to the convention e are sdme plenoi new comblications. set in. This shogiq | Pent. for his brother's children, Martin |2 & day to be selected next month oees. of fopmsl Putnam Lodge Mo~ oned: Windham, White Rock and Westerly. [ pot the question Is being urged upon s at pract e Teston to the boys that like eatme | and Helen Hughes, of Ansonia, aged 12 | has not been definitely decided as yet, stalled. Newsy Items. He réturned to Baltic siX Years ags: | o thgern) wrthorition Hy el Seien aetual prices: ming and safesuard them against a|ond 11 vemrs respectively, bested all (BUt It will bo in a few days W. M | pistrict Deputy H. M. Starkweather | Judge and Mrs. Albert Kneeland of | whete Mo bad since resided with Bs | Automobile club. individuals, and b z L L comers fecenfly in a prize waltz con- on 3 of the | of Danlelson installed the officers of | Lebanon were guests of local friends | daughter, Mrs. Eugene Dion, his wife [{nacc"i 0000 e ihierested in promoting “hn!fln‘fl-?h_l—t;h —— - test on roller skates. grapge, had hoped to be able to make | Israel Putnam lodge, I. O. O. F.. Tues- | Sunday. Lt having pi at White Rovic, | motor traffic in the confederation, an m‘:"‘“d $2.85 pair Mr. Hughes, who is an ardent sup- | a'Tangements with the Pomona | day evening. Alfred Cutler is the new Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rathbun re-|R. I. Mr. Roy was highly respected | i ju pelieved that It will soon be in e For Artistic Wall Papers porter of The Bulletin, s natural'y | 87ange of New London county for & |noble grand, W. F. Wilder vice grand, [turned to their home in Hartford on|bY.a host of friends. He is survived | cluded in the list of countries ratify- Bdc. 5Sc, 84c, T5c, S4 kY E. MAFF ., | greatly elated -at his nephew’s and |Jjoint meeting at Willimantic. Obsta- |1, H. Fuller secretary, Leon T. Wil- | Mondey after a week’s visit with Mr.| DY one brother in Néw Bedford ani |, the agreement to recognize inter- T T come to b ITT & CO., 57| niece’s wonderful success. Tha New | CI°S, however, stood in the way of car- | 5on treasurer. Rathbun’'s parents on South Main er in Canada. He also leaves | itiona) ‘travel passes. é B taneii. £ Cu - pleased to | Haven Register under date of July 1 - Tee aughters, s Flise , e i it Church Street. We will e pleased H; R der. a. July 13 | rying out this programme. Onme piace Ddrbie Goliforod me-Thorrash, g n: 5 daughts Miss 111 I -RPE . Wattent . estimate .on painting or decorati; has the following to say: now talked of for holding the Wind- 5 Mrs. W. H. Potter and son Edward Eugene Dion, of Baltic, Mrs. Conscientious Girl. - tains in white an , a 5 ng. 5 & to & Pl e e Sl M The first and second degrees were | Mrs. W. H. : S1 43 ana will guarantes both work amd | o ADOUL £000 persons many of them ham county eoting I8 onferred om . class Of candidates In |Of Providence are visiting Mre. Pot-| Georgs Patinaude of White Rock, M. | , nktentious (Sunoay school & & o B tridgeport and An- | Thompson. conferred % 3 T consclentio 50 and $3 erice. s e R 2 —_— Quinnatisset«grange, Thompson, Tues. | ters mother on Lebanon avenue for | L. srd Slpter Sk Aguerd of Suli7s | iencher had been endeavoring fo im = Net Curalns reduc Telephone econnection. nov2sa [ contest o roller skates at the iiome. | 1894 PASSES LET HIM IN, | day evenins. O ililam_ Johneon was a caller in|St. Maiy's convent, Willimantic: and |Press upon her puplls the uitimale B Cortain moaterial 2 stead rink vin Rock last night, R Want Bullock Street to Go to River | pyrnerville Sunday. four sons, Arthur and Emil Roy cf :””«“x?-;: S b ity tn: whlel eha List w g and no ‘more successful event of its | Postmaster Potter Saw the Circus at| The residents on Builock street want | Frank Carrier of North Lyme is vis- | Bujtic, Frederick of Trenton, N. ., |t0 B et hat Do 2, : 4. R. BURNHAM, tered hersel? tha p CGurtain Rods . K. , Agent. kind has ever been held in this state. Norwich Tuesday and Never Paid a| that thoroughfare extended to the riv- |iting relatives in town. and Amede of St. Hyancinthe coliege, | 16704 ACRREC SaRT, [ DGR onfaant Mow dc. Sc, and 2lc. Marufacturer of different styles of | fre e s aviS Lo couples out for | gong er, which is only a few feet away.| Frank Willlams of Salem was a|Carads. The last has terminated a | W/ CRUEEIRE PAC FIRTI0, 00T ED Silkaline, plain and fancy, reduced Light Carriages and Wagons, i e e Sl e ) === B oy O o e s 1 e e i3l h;‘;‘.‘ for home | And now, Alice, which would 2 S e i i and to the winner of first prize went “Tha . =) _| it is expected would relieve some con- Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. P., held | in September where he will study the- | ATC AR S0 Get o0 0 ana > Well B st acid 5 8c and'12 i Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | a handsome cup and the championship |, ~rat Important personage who gath-| jiijong relative to drainage that have | their meeting in Pythian hall Tuesday | ology. e ot o AL S L L] 3 1 C d itl, ered the tickets from the hands of the " & . | TPIled Alice, sale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing | title of the state. - been especiaily bad during the winter | evening. The funeral wag held Tuesday ynor , e H bRy ¥ eured Denims, reduced to 12 1-20 | 9L %L kinds. Repository and shops | This hongr was taken by Martin and | JiXious multitudo that ' erowded | o,y Avthur Garmaize of New York fs|irg at 10 oclock at the Immacuinte | ton. 1 taink T'd, Facher Be beautifu 3 2 g 2 1-2¢1 180 Valley Street. || Helen Hughes. aged 12 and 11 years, Fiaa 2 i visiting his sister, Mrs. Harry Elgart, | Copception church, where a req.ilem c by Nt and 25c yard. Horse Snoein; i Bvaly: | & # of the Forepaugh-Sells Brothers at visiting his sister, Mrs. y Elgart, 3 m TR ze & Tel connection. | respectively, and their rformance | 97, the . on Linwood avenua. high mass was celebrated by the new Flgiired Scrims, reduced to 150 vard Lontne? Yo thoneh o waltz on the |stunt for getting in where they keep | Percy Bliven Struck Rock That Looks | IoUshbY are in Salem for o week gt | Wiiling hym: . Face Lo Vace was ron- B S e, L. M. REED appiniae as they glided aracefully | (08 SRR T, 0O o erg ag| | TPt Metal'at South Killingly. . | tarey ; w3y oa o e, eme ki | DI A M O N D - T - about tie floor of the rink and the ol - - o=t Michael Sullivan of Hartford | The bearers were three sons, Arth e SR g 30 Inches | P8 the azency for the Travelers:Late | judges had no other course than to |§ Wedin of admission They were{ Percy Bliven, president of the Eliv- way the Guost of his sister. Miss Altes | Amede. and Bmile, & son-In-iaw, F- ENGAGEMENT RINGS. wide, reduced to 4. 59¢ 3 and Aeccldent Co. of Hartford, Ot aud l‘nlnl;r-(h;'mnzlw‘zhr;]\ ners. This h]nr Saieq S EnL T Ny e e G o ;;‘,“.:‘.,“,{;1‘;‘.,“;”‘5":",‘.’;&"‘!.:-&"‘Jf:‘&u‘? Sullivan, on Willimantic avenue Mon- ler;e[_nlon n“nd tvlv‘a| s;:nndsonn, Jo Special Prices At 3 - ; mad gest couple that =ver dompeted in |3 ¢ oy 3 s o ma S day . and George Roy. Relatives were nrov- i s Y the Uniied States Health and A st |an cvent of this kind in the state and | S°§i°) never pald a went, eithess ' | harps, of which he is the inventor, told | “Jfigs Ruth Patten of Meriden Is via- | ent from New Bedford. Mass., Man 6. E. SHAW’SZutnem dent Ins. Co. of Sagt Mich, Wit | A1l other entrants were surprised at il s s S| mhbile i Putbam Tuesday of an in- |iting her cousin, Miss Ruth Carver, on | ville, White Roek, Westérly and Willi THE H. C. MURRAY CO ? 16 28 M the ability. of the youngsters and con- | DA at the entrance to the “main top.” | teresting strike that he made while | South Main street. " °"| mant.c. Interment was In St, Mary's - L. -] tor_rates ana rull particulars. ceded vidtory to them eaply in' the | They were handed to him by Post- | plasting out the ledge at the Hovey [S°A'L ber Trom town were In Nor- | cemwiery, Paltic, Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Box 231 Williniantic. Cu' | event o 3 i Whotwas I cliacab o Goa L ibE o aiar g which he owns at South KillI- | wich Tuesday attending the circus. Misses Luri‘a n’:-.a m:ma(r Gwa of < l | l he eighteen couples entered b ; . 5,24 | ingly. Cdwar, £° Naugatuck is | Worcesier, who have been tus suests | § h [ br Soasa - from all sections of the state yertising cars of the Forepauglh shows | "I was endeavoring to uncover a e e Tata M imihy, | Of M end Mk Jemes Brown tho. past pecial Lhocolale Lream brops J¥18 5 accompanied to the rink v a dozen years, and who is known | hoiling spring at the time and had | op Eimwood Helghts, "' | week. have refurned home. S s to circus men from Mexico City to ents a Foun 5 apers . crowds 6f supporters who "cheered | @ SICUS en f50m Newico City o no dreams as to striking a rich vein | “villlam Cone of Millington was a| M3, Christopher Brennan has ro- in all the latest designs that you de- | tNeIF favorites throughout the contest. | JI€OSC =~ THe Dass Soke Hpcs of ore, but did uncover some rock that | caller here Tuesday, turped from a week's vocation at TORE It you are thinking of :sing a | ire, come here. Our Jarge assortment | . The Success of the event will wni| i, 8ire Gna ‘the date 1894 and were | car fo, " Neavy quantities an ingredi: | "W, H. Whitney of Middletown was | South Coventry. " 04 at THE KE Piano, we invite you 1o call at our | and moderate price will interest doubtedly c r_roller waltzing s | O HIBLTRE. SEUEe gold. a caller in town Monda A large crowd from here attende Tooms. Examine our large and varied | Our stock of reads mixed Palnts png | cONtests:to be held in rinks {hroughout | HK® thousands of others that he pass-|any rate he has sent some specimens i, the circus at Norwich Tuesday. Dasiiateon, bt el prices and | patnters supplies are complete. § . | the state ana it is Ii that another | 4 Ut to lucky persons when he was|away to be assayed. In the meantime S septsd convinced, A B. HOLMES, meet will be held at the Homestead | ‘en days ahead of the show.” Thes|anyone that is sufficiently interested The Mayor in J New Postage Stamps. e M i 52 T TR |7y Couren et i, | Pk Sor o oo e T | s Sl R, o | TR o poeing | mnere s et thegmatter wih | ponems ottt e o o (THE CLEARANGE SHE ~ CONTINIED that there is no better place in XNe: t 5 BFEs - 9. 3 the rock by driving over there. the law governing the city¥of Lawrence | . e s ot o ¥y a Pia - — good for every performancs that the s 30 iy M - o h - vising distinctive stamps r 44 k “Vaciiiops, Oyiters and Clisam ot Mrs John Grace is visiting friends [ are foldey ime. oell, and it is to be hoped that the TP oIth the provisions | Customers another week; Attractive s . ey - in Groton for a fe vs. Postmaster Potter not only saw the| .. 2 A Sity o spared th b | Four I8 /in aceord W ¥ y aing on every eounter in the storm. 804206 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct.| STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St John Trown, dr. of Storrs wes a|SIOW vesterday, but also many friends “';_Z"'""' B‘”‘QG- ‘E;' g G‘;* g-u; oot pArad iha WMmRPL e of the new av:;‘.;:m‘:flk (ot S 6 wil B as woeds BOW, . % s it e “ Jof other days. Many of the old timers ish on Boston Trip an ivided or Wi e enable o £20d EIMORE & SEEPARD, SCHRIR 2 R e O e ori it bave, of course flitted to the four| Money With Him. or eaarpiving. in eibg, astetalihas ue | DO much of & burden om the mall ser- | 230 BOHTOK DY GOODS STORM he ‘day in Hartford Tuesday. e e A LI e is able to perform his duties and that e - b s nd ain Street, Danielson. =, ccossors to Sessions & Elmorey . the day in Hartford Tuesd others who were still’ enamored of the| Major A. D. McIntyre picked up | his. effice et agiaggl s e b ;l‘?\nr'u i:mn:o pressct {'r\.l.m:-(:m" apparent- | optzodw “ames H. Keech, Mgn Tanerd B NEL/ PlAN S _Mux 3. Blien Lanphear is visiting |City that moves every night. He Tiad | $13.10 in casy money on " (rip tht | Loxal minds. ave wresing with the | 1, of charging ue the cost, as meas: 13 @ {1 ‘mntm 4 1tives and friends in Putnam for a |a fine time of it renewing old aequaint- | he made to Boston within a few days, | problem of just how the phraseology | grod B¥, C08 YOIU® (0 Lonlpteir an S T R ” week. qucee and talking over old_times. and in connection therewith there is |of the charter should be interpretéd. | SouiiPs, THer @ ma; come later on . 1 60-82 Nosth Street, As Low as = = $18B.] Nt Georse 0 Strons ix visitig | 16 was back it 71 that postmaster | 3" story i be told: Ondinary riconers ' Jail are. not | sount, hat it may come laier o0 2| Whara 10 Trade in Jewett Cit LADY ASSISTANT. w{ reluttves in Portland, Me., for a faw | Potter first answered to the Jure of|. In company -with W. G. Chase of |allowed to make their cells business 4 4 K ort He i ve should be made as fully self suppor Telephone comnecrom. ¥ Gircus life, going with the advertising | Boston, formerly of Putnam, and Mrs. | offices, and in _the eves of ‘the law | S10UC BE FRERS RO IGULY J6 L SePiiia s Write for Catalogue, Miss Anna Rothblatt of Center street | SePartment * of - Stone & « Murray's| Chase ‘and Mrs. Mclntyre, the major | Mayor White should have no “more [ A8 (8 BORERI SOC 1L 08, I, Tl bas as her zuest Miss Lena Handleman | fhe "m0 phhe best known in | went out for a deep sea fishing trip | rights than any other man who is con- | 1Y O0P% 00 tng general postal ser- | CIGARS, TOBACCO, COOL DRINKS, We have some fine bargains ; oL 2SOrRIoh e country. ter The was for|on the Kinz Philip. Of the way out |victed of crime and sentenced. It 3 o . bl 7 A years with the Adam Forepaugh shows | the men members of the party mads |would seem that the solution of the | Vice-—Springfield Republican —AT— in Second-hand Cars, Buick and| . (A TKINS BROS.. ey M Melvin I3 spending a few |id a eimilar capacity, and later still|up a pool to be awarded fo the man | whole problem might be very simple. Wore Bavily Expinined: W. J. BRICKLET'S h e D St amp | with Barnum & Bailev. His last tour | that could show the largest fish at the | Give the mayor the same amount of 3 Overiand. i iy Re-Hampshite on the road before returning to Dan-| eng of the day's catch, Mr. Chase In- | work as any other prisoner and no| There seem to be more reasons MLLE. BEAUREGARD E g VEVEr R 227 Asylum street, Hartford. & ¥'s family moved into O, |ielson was with the Wallace shows. All| cidentally remarked {hat if he won | more privileges. ‘Then he will be un- | Jeftdes didin't win than why he A AEhYRROA o - , ile%, . ¥ ain and School Bts; "So. Manchester:| A-- € s’ lower tenement on Pros-fthe time he w{a:"lngk ng_out for the | out he would divide up with his friend. | able to perform his duties as mayor, | BOINg to win.—Washington & 18 closing out her line of Summer o 4029 Main Street, Willimantic. P g pect street Tuesday. publicity end of usiness. A 9-pounder, hooked early In the day, | which call for all his time and many ~—— linery. Everything reduced to ones 852 M: S il Fo: h 1y r of tury e 0 1. trest, Willimantio. Mr:and Mrs. john E. Brick and [ FOT theinearly a quarter of century|jooked as if it had earned the prize | conferences with citizens, and Law-| The royal engineers are now experl- | yair pri dec28d % Auughter, Miss Marsery, spent the day | 0f_seasons during which he prepared | money for-its captor. but while the |rence can fill his place and again hold | menting with a motor engine to pro- ' f [:. J‘Blsnl “ “ 2 in Columbia Tuesday the people for the coming of the|poat was making the run into the |up her head.—Boston Traveler. pel artillery. T . greatest shows on 2arth Mr. Potter ck. Mr. Chase hooked i 4 1 THE DEST JOE CREAM . E hst Lhe Misges Margaret, Nellie, Cath- | fraveled through every state and into| 9055 MT. ase hooked ‘o DIE Togk s o Painless Extracting and - LOUIS PHANEUF - |ping oy Suam, Clanes e at Savhn | ey om0ty 2o "1 e wmbon: | S50 st s e put 1o n A Gigantio Batteship. BE e WA a EamEIng an Dealer 1in tack Jores g o He was the advance agent of supreme | coalas it welghed in at ten pounds, and | It is reported unofficially that the Filling a Specialty | 1.ADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, |, \‘Sla\huh'r-r“ sn aid Mrs. S. Arnold | happiness for evewy child under the | U850 W00 B 600 “ga 7 (o) | battieship the Chilian government has sy ot = IR alsh T < Wiilimsat B G T T Peckhaiare entertaining Mr. and Mrs. | flag. Through all of the accessible | Irale of the money came to Putnam, as | ordered from Messrs. Armstrong,Whit- 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & §OXN, n ic ik OCh A s Joseplh” Van ‘Dale of Putnam. territory of the Dominion of Canada | nl e Soliinely mnde agreement. Worth & Co., to be built at Newcatle, el Rabate ek ‘Telepkcne. Jund ALTY. Mr, and Mrs. A. . Blanchette and {2nd as far away as Australia, where| "“rpe major thinks, however, that the | will cost about 3,000,000 pounds ster- | Pain in the head—pain anywhere, has its canse. , .. ©35 Main Street. \ the former's brothér from Putnam left [he twice visited in his chosen line of | pog¢'mart of the story is about another |1ing and will be of some 32,000 tons Pain iscongestion painis biood pressure™nothing | Bicycle and Automobile Rupairing. G . s janza Tuesday évening for a visit w |work, he (left a trail of multicolored | .0 ivoard who would not come in- | displacement, with a speed equal to | -I-wm“l;::o- O s Ofl and Gasoline for sale, the Clathin i ~ York. ¢circus prints telling in = fascinatig| i, the pool in the morning. That fel- | present Dreadnoughts, and shrowing e Dr. s ‘Headache Tablet— s - S I R c Chamb frendes thg]ietmer ofthe wonieriteraetim oty ) T the Dig Aeh of the day- 13 |& projectile of greater welght than coaxos away from pain centers. i TO SEE THE Souvenir Chin Jlarence Chamberlain attended the 3 3 S s y— a ject any | P > HIRAM N. FENN, DetroltBoston Gouble meader i tne |fwhich he was the representative. |10V 50¢ U AN 2L 0 GNE | SN e, “Tho heaviest vessel ot | lissiectischurming. 1y dellghital, Gently 2 that w fying with o Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store 3 4 . s But like others in many walks of ’ S though safely, o ‘the blood circi- | Pound of our special brand "of teas. = UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |American league grounds. Boston, onlyife the attraction of the occupation | the Prize. building s the Wyoming for the Unit- lngioa, y are beauties. G. 3 BLANCHARD, OUTFITTERS TO ALL 62 Church St. ‘Willlmantle. Ct. L ¢ Scotland, @ brother- | Vaued in time and today Mr. Potter Believs Botbeey SEN) & Faly 5 Beterstaod to Dave two. 7,000 con | - BT EaTIY Sl s Moot pe e e | 22 PALL LY. 0. 1. Swest Scotland, a brother- | co 8 = ' = dersto ! 3 5 Telephone. Lady Assistant. | ;0 1 SO0 i, 2 hrother- | contents himself with seeing the shows| The police aré conginced that the | SUCU™ U0 Vears programme, and | bl Testless, nerveus, it's biood p orrY W may16d in-law of J. €. Burstow of this city, | hat come into this section of New |story that an Ttallan laborer told them | POt & S0t "ana Japan ave beiteved . That surely is ® SRWRTT ot leaves today for an extended trip to | England every summer. He probably | Saturday nt” about belne DORLED. | 1o e e e e e Aeh e e afl#‘w X altoy's Headache Tablots stop | Wew and Up-to-dats Holel ta avery E. L. PRIN Denver, ol g0t as muech pleasure at Norwich on | under the Front street bridge and rob- | (o % conaiaering 82,000 ton Vessels, T 20 minutes, and the tublets slmply distribute partic JAMES HARRIES : GE, arinie B Lincom of Hartord for- | Flesday”es any man in the ety | bed by u Lellow countrymart of & pook- |12, ndsretocd that ‘the Chilien navel | sheassanTiiod biteurs L0y L 1ia 2. TEWIE Frovriator ~ Terty of 1his city, is spending his va - etbook containing $75 was ' fake. In s . = B ? g perrumes, Toiet ArTicLes, | CONFECTIONER |:stion at whe home o nis suther, 5 C STUDIOUSLY READ BIBLE. Vestization has “faiied To tevial any B e e e P s Mk%?‘w.’;,‘m.‘.‘,.m > HOURIGAN. V. Lincoln, of Maple avenue. e evidence that such a crime was com- | % & - . It's simply Sense Jewett Olty. ", sg‘:"g':jasn " and Ice Cream Caterer The city payroll fo; week end- | Then Made Off With $85 from Fellow | mitted. crart.—English Exchunge. o sall &t 25 conts, w E"w{‘. dly recuinmend FUNERAL DIRESTOR i By . i ing July 16 was divided as follows Boarder’s Trunk—Traced as Far as| Thomas Clarle of Williamsville fs - e 1YL Orawiord Cooking 852 Main Street, Willimantic |73 main Strest. * Witlimantic, Conn. | Police department $12075, street § Providence. S L D h kR Chance to Find Dr. Cook. Dr. shoop’. s SBiephtnd B b 36, maintaining sewers $3L30, water on worl . &h schoo! P paimrcraies, ol 1 0 I Junsd $69.85. An unknown man who studiously Anngal Outing on Saturday. duction of Dr. Cook a8 & witness in a Headache NN You WaEE 10 Put yuur busi- R S George K. Anderson of Windham [read a Bible and then went upstairs| The congrezation and school of St. |law suit. Now, perhaps, we shall all of the town school [and stole $85 from the trunk of John | Philip's church will hold the annual |find out where the hole was that hel road, & memb ess Leiira the Dublie, there'is ho e E = ned, x e i erter LRAD thICUED (he adverts- e tormmna 4F Ana Bulia sy ha . Ryan, a fellow boarder at the Lome 0f outing &t Wildwood park Alexanders | drepyed iste—New York World T.bl“’ L;mum-u ' "Tne Bulietin

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