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. 4 | illimantic, Daniel d Putn i T, ’ Willimantic, Danielson an utnam ;.. com e ; b ; Mrs. M. Wagner has returned to - P S =" | this city, ‘atter @ fow days' stay at WILLIMANTI! tion of the so-called passengers that | hold-a meeting in the board rooms this ) e e Sl Sn s b “n ST 7 LLIMANTIC rode In the coaches that went through | (Thursday) evening. PUTNAM B ey Hp emies 0“E What Is Going On Tonight. T northbound were nothing more | Mrs. Willlam Ross and family of | No Marks on Body, but Henry Hurd- A : Bascall, Middletown vs. Willimantic, | (1%, St xfioffi“‘z‘fi;s'pa?z good many | Chaplin have gome to Crescent beach | man Has Ruptured Kidney and His For Infant: d Children. at Win e ernoon. 5 g . endiy S =orinnie apd S Cren. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. court Winaham, No. 37, Foresters of | Merchants. particularly grocers and | {og the Hossmers Tucday - "'" | Condition js Critical Following Au- | dusiier, spent Tu in Worces. - ATRERE aloon keerprs, have been serlously | aaver Dunm is 8o enthasiastic over | tomobile Accident—Thompson Resi- | *“%;ss®Ne s Leary was in Worcester The Klnd You “ave Obwebstuck Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F. | affected by the non-arrival of ship- his Colts théit he accompanied them to | dent Will Celebrate 97th Birthday |on Tuesday. Moving Pictures at the Bijou and t: - Bothes o 3 Scente Werips Pt e and they can obtain | Misaletown Wednesday afternoon. A | Next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry, Mrs. F. } whereabouts. ne e | number of other fans® also made the Perry and Miss Gertrude Perry spent . . NO FREIGHT WHATEVER. R e L Miss Hattle B. Fox, Edith Fox, |Tuesday in Worcester. ways sougnt 'll' ais In Ull(lel' ™ o CHAR! v _ | Misses Nellie and Bertha White and | Rev. F. D. Sargent is in Brookline, { ORI & Fow Bmall Mall s Beatiatne GED WITH Theron Palmer and family of Scot- e 1 & 4 i - land left Wednesday for Denver, Col, | Mrs. White make up a party at v Sor i Lew | G| . Trains Went Through Willimantic FIRST DEGREE MURDER | where Mr. Palmer has accepted a posi- | Charlestown Beach, R. L Miss Etts Hodges of Boston is the As. wear and Hosiery-for| Wil S = e N e b et & ot | O o prapriétor of the Put- | guest of her sister, Mra. George Gil B th Polish Woman Who Threw New Born | pany nam inn, e illwith laryngitis, | patrie, In this ity o 5 ears e L Women, Misses and{:'s. i 5 STt Tom | SOV S0 | A Mo B, B, P o don; on iends Tn Futnam Wedneaday: | | Hadley, “Mass: is the Fusst of Miss ‘ - R i i Aty ithout Bonds. son, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold i Bertha ' t 1 . C.lllll‘ell has been rocelved and none delivered. | Wednesday morninz. before Deputy |and Mrs. W. H. King at North Wind- | Mass. tem aré spending a week In Brook- S The men are still at their posts but are | Judge J. A. Shea, Sophie Wolinska, the | nam. e W' on it dr. Pibanea. L Ot Moo having a comparatively soft time of it, | Polish woman who threw her now Mrs. C. Chapman of Chaplin, who | Mass., is with her mother, Mrs. Ann | Mrs. Herman Chandler of Worcester as but a few si E G e y: 2 " r PO et ey e, T Ly g Ahose ] sou, ate-Tha Willufiantlc - viver has_been seriously ill for the past | Prenfice, seriously ill at hér home on |is the guest of her mother) Hrs. Eila 4 went through here on Wednesday. | lice court on & charge of murder in the | Neok;, 15,reported o be much improved | Elm- street. 2 s § "It §s rumored that President’ Mays | first: Gegres. The Snores Uit which is welcome news to her rela- | Mayor Archibald Macdonald will re. Miss Gladys Murfey is spending two UNDERWEAR Pnas dtuverad on eitra e e e T, Iho,charEe was nter- |tives and friends in. thle eity. turn from his vacation in Nova Scotla | weeks in West Woodstock. S+ SiGansn. Miates and CHIldren. :.(ukr-g, giving them a certain specio|| after the charge had been yend Do 1 Ed_wa‘rd Cheneyfi wht_o recently - in a few days. d‘:'a‘rm-;d:.x-.“nae:kugls;:pomu and X special Tot of Women's Union|fied time in which to slgnify their |uty Judge Shea directed that a plea | 96Fi¥ent an operation for appendicltis Dr. Larue Named as Delegate. Mrs. Lena Green will spend & month intention to return and if they do not | of not at St Joseph’s hospital, has recovered guilty be entered for her, Med- Dr. Omer Larue has been named as | gt Oak Bluffs. with ecks and : smmed, $S¢ quality, | ACCeDt its terms that their opportunity | ical Examiner Loui: ason fo such o cRtinl, fhat e BaM Deen =, all mmed, 3Sc qual M e Bee ha that their oppetenty | ol Eamminer Lowis I Mason was the |5, SNCL S8 SEONGL Bl the delegate from the local council of | “"Miss Grace Child of Derby, Conn., ice g E ess and told of performing the Union St. John Baptist to the £2n- | 3" spending the summer . with _ her e » A iat the situation looks good to them |the autopsv upon the child, which | Mrs. Adeline Davis, who was seri- | eral convention of the order at Man- | mother Mrs. Abble: Ghild, _ Ladiss’ Res nd Extra Sizes, 50¢ | as traffic is so generally tied up and | showed that the child had lived and | ously injured in a train wreck on the | chester, N. H., Sept. 6 and 7. Lewis Champlin was the guest of and §% quality, sale price 42c no fretghts are being breathed afte very. Captain Rich- | Central Vermont railroad at West Wil- | Captain Withee Draws Crowds. Salem friends this week. In ‘regard to the rumor that cars |mond told « had /been secured from the New Ha- | child by the three bo ven road and that same would be | subsequent arrest of i manned with a crew Thursday and | confess ve of the |lington, May 31 was removed from a ‘The Baptist Sabbath school en- and of the | private hospitai in this city to her | Capt. A. H. Withee of the Salvation i “se o sitl and her | home in Stafford Tuesdas Army. who ia acting as pastor of the |{e¥6¢ 2 vienic at Roseland park on ion, both to him and to the| Judge James A. Shea, at a hear- | Methodist church at Eastford, is Ladies’ Extra summer weig? wita ehort or low ne s sale price 21c. saded and sent out, a man in ; 3 e e veste | 0aded out, a ma au- | corone ing in the probate court Wednesday | Preaching to good sized congregations. Lacies' Plain ana Fancy Lisle Vests. | thority said that it was not so. He |, Probable 1se was found by the | morning, appointed Louis H. Kings- Nearing the Century Mark. STONINGTON Corvulsions. regular and extra sizes. 'siceveless orfalso faid that the officials were ot [court and .the prisoner was bound of South Coventry administra- short sleev E price | worrying about the non-forwarding of | over to the next term of the superior of the estate of the late Hes N e oaa UL WS olgest roul [ Mirtiated: Coris: of | Utikinowjt 20c. freight as yet. but would get the mail | court without bonds. Sophie Wolinska mer Bradbury of this town. | dents in Windham county, will pass | Found on Railroad Track N. “Ladies Pan | Vests, Torest]| 200 Dassenger service straightened | was then taken ta Brosiiri in oinska 2 the 97th milestons tn his lite's Journay | oy ooy Crogei 2.30 Wednesd: H R _Fants and * iveigny, | Out first and then go after the freight | tomobile Wedfiesday to there await e next Monday. He lives in the neigh- reet Crossing at Inesday g ills, best quality, medium’ welght, | g G ‘the ‘business. her. trial g e DANIELSON boring town of Thompson. Morning—Names in Pad May Lead i Ir arS Bleached, sale price 42c. 2 The crews runming the few trains Eim Beeties Active. to Identity—New: Ballets Arrive for !l:::flircflr:‘l‘geh! Joats, witn or with- ”"W:nr‘x“:\flv r‘mll)lr“ x(;‘\:ozg!\(wtvzltlllcrg‘;n_tdle On Probation for Stealing Suit of | Party of Knights of Columbus from | Despite careful efforts to prevent| Berough Elections. = . e arkbla scrufiny #nd: B sowe Crse Srcrs Clothes. This Vicinity Will Attend Conven- |ravage by them, the pestiferous eim | . At6 months cu:a-e::;'q;un Vests subjecied to not a little “hot air” and |, Timothy Casey. aged 14, was tried | tion at Quebec—Ernest Warren Will | beetle s doing active work In and e SRR ol A M s 35 Doskes #33%EMS tots. = . ¥ - zuying. n chambers before Deputy Judge | Take Course in German Universit o Pme— 1 Mat- = clieved t Shea upo e S ste: y A . y, came from Secretary of State Ma e e —— Boys Pogbrizsan Shirts ana Draw-| 1t It believed that the mafor pnv-/)fi{‘il*‘ oawon the“charge ot steniing 'a | T94° 7ORC [0, FERCL ) Fireworks at Wildwood Park. |thew H. Rogers to Boroush Clerk G. ers, 25c quality, sale price 20 R e e R ; W Thare is to be a display of fireworks | B. States. They are printed on white Yadies Black Silk Hose, lisle sole, Mulligan, on duly 2 or & ‘Threngh hie | Mrs. P. B. Siblev visited with rela- |at Wildwood park this (Thursday) |Paper. A quantity of sample ballots B 95e Quaiity. saio price Soe pai Fubrdian om Probation Offoes | tives at Spring Hill Wednesday. evening. This is to be the first week | 9N pink paper also came and these are (R SARIRURIRPRRAY. SN AREY - re: ualtty, sale y Spardian ad ltem Probation OfMcer | "'iomas Brings of Drovidence. has | might dispiay of the Season. being distributed that the slectors may Ladie Kk fercers gauze (9] ne EEER Gi0 ey mts e PReN been a recent visitor with friends in | _Mrs. Robert B. Hudephol of Superior, | know how to properly mark the ballots weight._ garter su 3 i sentenced No the ot | prmtatmon: Wis., who is visiting with Miss May |50 as to ceunt at the eleotion. form school for boys at Meriden. The sentence was th | Ros¢ in this city, 16 to sing at the| The count will consume more time Price Mr. and Mrs. James Moore a children are to remove to Waterbury | Baptist church next Bunday morning. | than under the old system. The elec- | s remitted by Judze pair La B 3 T “otton Hose . o hea and he was placed upon proba- = " .2 L I . Teguiar 12 1 sality, sale price 10 ‘4/ 111 Dlspute on fo5 3 certain term. o U o00 |ina few davs o o Israel Putnam Lodge Officers. R R S aaiarom 3, ok by, 2. JEWETT CITY nection with the Groton and Stoninge A 2 o] Prompt Action Averted Serious Acci. | AN miece. Thomas and Mary Jicad of | The following are the new appointive | Officials from out of town are ex- ‘The household eftects of 3. W. Hame 1 acies Cotton Silkine. Winsted, are visiting with relatives in | Officers of Israel Putnam lodge, I. O. O. | pected here to watch the taking and | Many Friends Attend Funeral of Mrs. | he BOUSEROIS ety 6 50 W0 RIS Bla‘x tan and o trong garter dent. Providence. I for the ensuing term: W. Frank |depositing of ballots and to see how | John Potter—June's Births Far Out- | 4oy and were put in the Dotter (enes tor, fale price 21 Ihe Fact Zhat might have been a serious | Reunion of Second R. I Atillery. - | TOUTISIONE: C. Welter Bhibuss; O, G.. the count is conducted wp they mer| .. u.c'Desths ment 1 Front” street Lid'es Por By the oot an med Wednesday noon | 4. . Armington and Michael Head | R. S. N. G, William Manson; L: S, "'s"‘d’ ’;':‘fl “"F'i"hc““"l‘ %) Yawl Meda, Capt. Jasper Brown, ler§ RS out « driver of one of Mullen & St. Ongeg | 2r¢_in Providence today (Thursday) Arthur_ Loomis; R. S. S. Byt Pacty ito. Fighegs “isinnd. The funeral services of Mrs. John | Port Wednesday morning for & su Lagdles® Med tton o delivery wagons at noon when the em- | (2, 2ttend the annual reunion of the | Lowe; L. S. S. Charles Tourtellott e x\hlin Ab}:le Steffenson gave a_de- | Potter were held from her home near "'F’uh'“u et homae Thateus: ot i S| That Savine e i sy | e 52 ¥riba Hott Sind | Gabiis cSoes v & 8.1 o, | et sahing Dy Wotasy suiar | Glaago 303 Uclock Wodnastay afier. | ation schogner, Theress of, oo Limis were Fouring ut upen ‘riem | UEht aritlery. which gathers every | Arthur Nlohols; L. S. V. G, Wililam |aeon on the ‘Lucy Bmith to Fishers | noon. ' Thers were many riends pres- | London ca i it squar | year on the anniversary of the battle | Darou. e L noement evilecen | ent i teon Glangeo Livn, Voluntors, | 3t P Ron | 1ert’ Wednestay ‘1of i ice 12 1-2¢ pair. s R e fom | “A prisoner who escaped from the | Dr- Hammond to Be Buried in Nil turned by moonlight. large house was filled. ‘The funeral | Huntington,s T. 1, where he has e B s s e Taoet, bos o pays | o Gaana 3 vouns lady. Miss Kather- | nrookivn jail has been recaptared in Mich. Mammoth Fly Captured. discourse was by the Rev. George D, | cured employifient, | three pairs, regular price 50c, eale price (4 finishing department, believing that | ML00Sup and taken back to the institu- | A telegram received in Putnam on| On Tuesday afternoon at the Eim |Stanley. pastor of the M. E. church in | J0 S SI0 PR ETE 38c per bo: the team was going gver the il eons Wednesday contained the information | street trolley sation, a large fiy, | JeWett City. Not only were his re- iipisind thought that she had ample time to | Leave for Camp at 8 o'Clock. that Dr. Henry L. Hammond, who |measuring 2 inches with wings spreas | Marks filed with consolgtion, but the passages of Scripture which he had Extravagance and the Remedy. Misses' and Boye' Fine Ribbed Hc Will you not feel better satisfied ! cross f he Thirteenth compan: square, b C. A. ., |dled en route to his home in Dayville | the legs being an Inch long was cap- am_ kept I8¢ quality, sale prics 1ic pair. ht e : last Sund 1 hil 4 selected were a cholce which in every ’ . S iR ght on and the driver quickly | Capt. Elbert L. Darbie, commanding, | last Sunday morning, while en route |tured only after several attempts. [ 31 ich In every | we have fnclined to the view that, Boys' Heavy School Hose, 15¢ qui h yourself if you have a nice little | pullcd the horse on its haunches and | will get away for camp at Fort Mans- | from Pasadens, is o be burled Sat-|These large flies are seldom seen on- | Wa¥ tended to bring hope and eheer| o0 % Ve W 0 0l oet, and #tF, sale price 1ic pa , threw the anima In . it is | feld at § oelock this = (Thursday | Brday at Niles, Mich. which is the |iy in heavy thick woodland. It is of | {0 the bereaved family and friends. 7 s 5o T nest egg laid away safe from tempta- | th the horse's head hit the | morning. They will return Sat: | home of Mrs. Hammond. who is & sis hades of black and green. There e twe sones by the Olymp- 4 pecullarly enticing character of the . & firl and ‘ 3 S I = = ! ter of Montgomery Ward. 2 n m; e o) o Stan {rday Shea = g g s l’sma‘gme and = 25 tion and accumulating while you werk‘lg wm..‘ urday aftecnech, SR ——3 Peviaieapiug, 8 Stiskvest. Befors the King,: sud. The Obristisn's 1..”4 .l’ ”,. o v“l g wast 'r‘ ‘x\r .\. - et e | Yale Graduate Will Study in German: A large deer was found this week | Good Night. Many beautiful tokens |#nd pleasure, the wasteful extrava Bisk * y KIDNEY IS RUPTURED. having a feast on the beans in the | of flowers were banked mbout the | EAnces of the present time are re Ernest Warren, son of Hon. and tively greater than leep ? for ‘a few momen and sleep ? E ments garden of Clifford Stewart on the | room, showing in their profusion how &:gxe-'- Hose, all ¢ 4y, sale price 21¢ pair red her mat. | Mrs. Frank P. Warren of Killingly | H, Hurd s Conditi E been indulged in pr at enry Hurdman erigus Condition | Wamphassett Point farm. It was not | many were her friends, The bearcrs rdulg i i that | Center o take a o uay 2 5 y N cnen dure s 2o Why not start the foundation for e | O an universite Mr.CWaricy | 8s Result ef Collision Between His | discovered until two long rows of the | were Arba Brownin, Clar@ice Bit- | this may be a mistaie. ' Horsce 4ur fn & Box. gusrant ANEE aatiefSing Toaling i : e a3 | Was a member of the class that was| Bicycle and Automobil vegetables had beon ruined. Several | good. Henry Cole and Walter Burdick. | Ing the war period vere evidentiy nes g g e Lt isfying feeling by openina an e B e | A e Do Fale) e ear = deer have lived in this section ail win- | Burial was in the Pachaug cemetery. | to a level with the automobile in co sale price Soc. oot NEEK £h v Py Bl 2 = Henry Hurdman, 35, injured in the |ter and are now reaping the harvest. Deaths During Jun . ResTIas CREats, SR 1t 19 - i . Shoes t Uer| Will Attend Manchester Convention. | automobile scciderit on School street Local Jottings. The vital statistics on record at the | yrobable that there were those 1 e Sis = fall and not from any injury sustained. | , Peter Boulaine has been elected the ; Tucsday evening, was in & critical | Several of the local fishermem have | town cleris office for the month of | Lorrow money on a home mortgage o ] - | delegate from Ceurt Margaret Rober- | condition at the Day-Kimball hospital | rigzed up gears known as the box and | June shows two deaths that of Dan- | Jita insurance policy to buy Smar k - CU WEDDING. | val, Union St. John Baptist. to the | Wednesday afternoon, having 103t |,eam trawls for fishing for flounders, | el E. Geer, who died of myocarditis | yjigs in that day as there are now t " | convention of the society to be held | strength d‘ufin{ the day, ?Ithuulh‘he The Darlington auto boat has been | and Catherine Kazive, who died of | 55 the same thing to get an automo. Agents Ladi Home Journal Pape: ‘ Powell-Gelinas, |in “Enth'sl;—rr h{I, i .Tpmmb«r, Fig_survcistngl )rslliron‘tha ter coming |seen constantly in the harbor for the | consumption. bile. Human nature remains much Patterns. field “W.. Powell. a A Ogdlegate from the Other DEER O | e s . on (COal wvas rtr | Daat fow Onys. The, spselly Dot mak There were nine births, John ¥o- | {he same from age to age 212 WA ihe order in Danielson will be elected | formed upon him. e even remarked |3;"miigs an hour. garty Walsh, Stephen Graboskt. Feltx | & ovrective processes in any case will 2 = . e of the 1 ek A B i e o i 8% 42| E. E. Bradley is having a coating | Gauroski, Peter Ligetowski, Lloyd |gevelop as extravagant crazes arise, H Il e £ ; o- | A report comes from the bad lands [and again mount his bicycle, "€ | of fine trap rock put on the driveways | Warren Gibson, Loulse Locarskl, Am- | ,cn as the one now so generally com 4 f6c cehurch, M er. about 10.30 | across the Rhode Island border of the | muchine was in condition to be ridden. | oi ‘Bejia Vista. mond Blanchard and Helena Golin. | pigined of. Newspapers may scold, and o'clock Monday foreno and were | finding of a man dead in bed at the [ The man's right kidney is ruptured, " stev " " P Fopi h . a | united in marria 8 1o 3 e s = this | however, and his case may be °d. | Miss Elinor Stevens of Norwich is | There were five marriages. baniers may met thelr loaning faces Tl s e e R o 5 Glen house on a moming this 0V oV ey Moat scrious automobil ac. | IO Euset of Mrs. L. . Latbrop at| Miss Alice A Brown is visiting her | againat the oraso while they them- P B A e : P S 5 o - | the Point sister, Mrs. R. R. Barber, Jr., in West- | 500" o' Tunning into the same in« Mrs. Powell are honey- , cident of the summer in this section. | * b ¢ 2 - 4 correct! For Artistic Wall Papers . O MUY SPraai e Fowa e o | Saturday’s Games in E. C. League. There was apparently no possibility | John S. Palmer of New York fs | minster, Vt. dulgence, but eftective correction will Jhof Mre Nellie Pow. | . Games scheduled in _the Eastern | o avoiding the head-on colliston that | 5Pending his vacation in the borough. Assistant Matron at Dover. finally come from the operation upon gome to E MAFFITT & CO. 37 N. D. WEB! Treasurer. spe the | Connecticut league for Saturday are |occurred when. Hurdman, coasting. |, Y3 S. Anderscs. Jr. was a caller | yijsy Martha Bothwell has gone to [ the individual of the hard conditions Ross Tatiii s in New Haven this week. finally imposed by the debt and im- Church Street. We will de pleased to | jun7TuThs daughter of Mr. ar 2s follows: —Taftville and Tri-Vil- | turned his wheel out of Franklin and | ' JOF TRVEn s meek. o Dover, N. H. where she will assist | finally imposed by the estimate on painting or decorating, s 3 ¥ inas of 34 North street. age at Dayville, North Grosvenordale | into School street. He was on a heavy E - ope Valley was & | yfjys Kate Bumstead, who is the mat- | providenc: prings 3 it 2 Uy at Jewett City, Wauregan at Putnam. | down grade and could not see the | VI8itor here this woek ron of the children’s home in that ena will guarantee both work and Postmaster Dimmick Can Grow Fruits | ASide from the postponed games con- | automebile which was running south- Mr. and Mrs. George MacIntosh of | piace, price. A 3 tests are scheduled for only four more | ward at reasonable a Boston are guests here this week. P I ste Bl o > for a M epeed along Sehoo 4 ersonals, Telephcns connectlon. novasa ol Ry ki3 not|Saturdays after this week. The post- | street; neither could the members of | B- M. Worth of Rochester, N. Y. | o o Sl oo have | i S ass postmaster, Dbulfponed games. however. will probably | the party in the gachine ses Hurdman, |a0d C.'S. James of Hamilton, N. Y. turned to New York after a visit D iA m o N D ais0 8 Spuceessful wroer of smail | RSN D ST Hiayed ot betore Beptern. | hae VAriun thegpachine seo Hurdman. | 11 onitng. this woek In. town. returned to New Tork affer s [ A. R. BURNHAM, Agenl i T e e AN pians on fRe L = The only criticism that might bs made Steamer City of Boston Leave: Oheloe Ty Prior. e ot Harts ENGAGEMENT RINGS. B e & e ot o s P, his fine lace on | Directors Will Discuss Badeball Mat- | would be relative to whether or not| The steamer City of Boston that has | focd mer the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | il Ktese, A8 g P A A B B < Fany the horn on the machine, which i a | been tied up here at the New England | B H. Hiscox Wednesday. PER Putnam. Lisht Carriages and Wagons, oct osident Abel L. Ricevos has called | Bempacol® oumed BY A % Batex ' of | Nevigation companys docl, left-hers | ™ Ars. S 'S Jemers left on Wedneadny 6. E. SHAW’S e Sernams, - —_— peets g L1 z > WaS Séu e ving | Wednesday morning for New York and he Willimantic camp ground. Mrs. sale Carilage and Wagon Repairing % 2 meeling of the dircctors of the|py a crass or intersecting sireet, as 18 | will probably take the Diace of one B e Weood and . Baraa Jefters of all kinds. Repository and shops i.::Adams Deeds Filed. Zastern Connecticut league to be held | required by the laws of the state. It |of the Sound steamers. Another boat e ~lace today. - in Daniclson on next Sunday after- leave for the sam 180 Valley Street. The' Adams deeds as filed for ree- |} faine o=t Susy ters | i= not xnown, though, that Mr. Bates | s expected in hers e Misses Rose L. Goldberg and Froda | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law Horse Shocing. Tel connection. ord at the office of the towp cled: |poom. The meeting has been called | waq nesligent in this respect. He was | up. e e ¥ e mate at novid show' that the property was.left.as | fOF the discussion of matters fmport- | geeply distressed by the accident and g b Wechaler's. PATENTS o Syl g e S | ant in the affairs of the organization. | ais asersin; School Commences September 12. T, an 75 MONUMENTS, SRR gl O CABRGE to Il s Srsriats Riin Iy yewwr o #1615 mesting of the Stouinatee: helies] = . 3 2. Lyipan, -property on south side Many Going to Quebec. the injured man. a Handsome 63 s thin ©.% | Headstones ana Markers 1o our stok | of Maple ivenue Saimuc oA S e e ik . peculiar cireumatance of the caso | committes was heid in the West Broad NOANK Frotsct your Vdse. Handaor > rect ey Ini | ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | Neison Bi Adams property 5 Vo 4 was the absence of all cuts or bruises | street sci y_evening. Prof o e . e atn comy Tod | ena Insnect 1000 artistls designs: erly comer of Hol a_Lima | 013 BaVrona convantion of the order | op Hurdmans body. That he was se- | C. T Eaton was chosen principal and | Lebsters Go Up A sl Straighti| Phoanix Block, Danislson, Conn. terms with nced, WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, Simsaies Shurell 0. Adame to- Nelson | or the Kuiglts of Colmmbus: held ont- | ONSLY injored was ovident tte Dra. F. | opy Cor O O the waion b but 8till. Demand Kwveeds SUPPIY— | getyTuThs 45 thousands ast,| ecormer Main and Watson Strosta | I ACIWs land on Ash street near | jide of the United States continue to | fi MOrTell E. F- Perry and & B Over- | Was voed fo have the wnion Bleh | Big Crowd Attends Circus — Noted that there is no better pi ew Wiilimantic. Conn. hat of George Al Flint; Samuel G.|come until those who desire to go are >, - sl g (e gl P, ci Tuesds Along the Waterside. # e e e R Adams to'Nelaon B Adams, property | {7 dss of the mumber. that can be | Aot determined until the knife reveal- | forly woeks commencing Tussday. — Special Chocolate Cream Drops 2 = on': south -side - of Maple . mvenue, a it ; st e | ea the rupture ney. s mber 6. v o et iR The A. C. Andrew Masic Co. 2 house: and lot: Samuel G, Adams to | jeomodated | The indications are | “Huraman was qn his way to Quadio | 33 wecks, and will commence Monday, [ The rate war on lobsters, continios $04-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. If it’s Wall Papers Sgipuel ‘Adams, a half interest in [most largely attended of any in the | 10268 his wife. who wes visiting thers | September 12 Tocal lobmtormen will make money to 10 Cents a Pound in all the latest designs that you de.|PFePerty, on southerly side of Pleas- | history of the order. One party of [T ihelF Sl homne-— Wl o sees. In> Personal burn this season. The J. W. Hammond FIMORE & SHEPARD, sire, come here. Our large assortment | 41t Strect; Samucl G. Adams to Sam- | 35 people will be made up of persons R Mrs. Dwight Smith and son Charles | jobster agency on the north dock rilsed at THE KEYSTONE STORES 2 and moderate price will interest you, | hons (AraS, PTODETLY In towns of Wind. | from Danielson. Putnam. Wauregan, Hearing on Strests Aug. 2. of Springfield. Mrs. Sarah Jewett of | the price on lobsters Wednesday from | oo o oo e by oY U8 cessors to Sessions & Elmowey | OUr stock of ready mixed Paints and | hany and'Tebanon, on West of | Moosup and several cities and towns | Aug. 2 has been named by the com- | Cleveland, O., agnd Edward Warner and | 14 cents straight to 15 cents straight . : . painters” supplies are complete. erd roud; Samuel G Adams to Mary |in the western part of the state, a8 | mon council as the date for a hearing | Amily of Three Oaks, Mich., were the | and now they cannot secure enough to | septsd i i “d'n and Fenera Directars A. B. HOLMES, Ae-Rayen. wite of, Fhilip, B ~Bowen | well as from Massachuseits. 0F Cicizens who desirs {0 Appear rela | guests of the Miases Latham Tues- | Bil orders Tt is very probable thal|Ipr— "“‘T "“ T 3 é C Cp ieh: property. on. ' sofitherly | "° i = M tiec 5 ay. the . 8. Gates, Caien taiey and the | THE CLEARANGE ~ SALE CONTINUE Willimantio. | cornee ‘of ‘Maple, avenue and Spruce | Fine Buck Seen at East Killingly. | tive to the layout of Lee. Water and | “85¢ [ \rg Frank Lester of Paw- | G. I Wilcox agencies will advance ! 60-62 North Street, —_ Han- | at The Be.ten Dry Goods Stere, Dun- streets;. Semuel G. Adams to Albert.| F. E. Bitgood reports having recent- catuck, R. L, were the guests this | their prices to conform with th; LADY ASSISTANT. A nice vartety of Fresh Fish; also | C. Adams. property on west side of |ly seen & magnificent buck near the ve o7 i e 8 b e : > ¢ properts st side g o 5 c week of Mr. and Mrs. Brown on Can- | mond agency. This price will affect ome Dig discounts for our Telephone coszectiom. Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at High stroet; Samuel G. Adams 10 Tura | reservoir district at Tast Killingly. TURN OVER TIME g it oty the market prica. as the agencies havo | Customers another ' weel; “Attraciive i % yde “*dams, property on easterly.side | The buck was remarkable on account | when Nature” Hint: t Fdward Barrett and Patrick Cullen | to raise the markst price to make | Bargains on every counter in the store. We have some fine bargains| S/ONG'S FISH MARKET, .28 orth St | or'3mian "siveel of its size. Deer will be more plenti- | When Nature”Hinty About the Food | & award Bar e cates to. actond. he | cayining. "As & general thing the| Buy. these Eoods. now. gains oct29d > e = ful than ever in this section this fall. convention of the Ancient Order of | price lowers at this time as the last sept20d THE BOSTON DHY GOODS STORN lob- Malin Street, Danielson. Willimantic Council “Receives . Official | They are being reported as numerous | <when there's no relish to any food | Hivernians at Bridgeport this fall. |of July aud the month of August % in all the surrounding countr; and all that one cats doesn't saem to| A large number attended the circus | the best months in the season for in Second-hand Cars, Buick and Visit. x e . bar of out | sept20dw <ames H. Keech, Mgr ."rla‘_ § AV iminatic council, - 36, Royal Hay Three-Quarters Harvested. & @o any good then is the time to make |at New London Tuesday. sters. Already quite a :":.m‘v i i E. P. CHESBRO, Automobill { Arearium, received am nfieial wisit | It is estimated that 75 per cent. of | & turn in the diet, for that's Nature's | Miss Kato Cunningham of Boston "rl'l:“r!h:”:“‘:”:'a"';;yh‘I’hr»“”:«m'y-‘n<lxl a B e © s A from Grand Warden Williams of Hart- |the hay to be cut in this section for | wa vh! 'lkr‘msdp!nx a vh‘i’nt that the food ;_l“:n; guest of T. J .McCormick and B T T i arkar: Tine prices 7 e 4023 Main Street, Willimantie. ford Tuesday evening. There wa the ycar has been harvested and is | n’t the kind required. > ‘ o veryone who has Bs Low as - = S1BB. | [0 i s T e e e R o | ek of ‘paara 1 follomed | Unknown Man _Found on Railrond | comtinue-to sumy evervone wie B | Wherg 10 Trade in Jewett City wag enjoved. At the conclusion of | weather has ever favored the farmers | railroad work, much of it belng offic Track. b iy SR . . . play refreshments were served to all |than they have had while working the | Work of a trying nature. Meal times . = L - Br. E C. JACKSON-—-Dentist | Write for Catalogue. 3 pput o ey YA M et Gare 'of | were our busiext and eating too much |, The body of an unknown man was | Gircis Drew Crowd from Hers. |~ o e s A e e the hay is of fine quality. Wd_too auickly. of food suck es Je T o o Tallrond west t| . The village streets were denerted GRS, 298 d i il n: _— commonly served in ols and restau- | ;.- - N o8t & Wednesday, as evaryone was attending Ry WATKIN s FUNERAL. rants, these tagether with the seden- | (0e, HIT Sirog, oo wnd by | the circua in New London. The 43 W. J. BRICKLEY'S Filling a Specialty v S BROS,, | it r 1 rrovbridse and chila are . Ay ot 1 o i o |28 230 5 (e oy ag £ound by | (e Gt pars wns packed sven I v it ; S¥tipy srriatives, in Meclden for s 1 « s 5 standing on the running bosrds. & 752 Mmin Street, - - Willimantic 227 . Asylin . stoeet, -Hartford. Week. Hiram H. Botham. reduced my welght from 205 to 160 |moned T. V Hyd‘e_ nh;_hv\llh others | THOd B Ebet went Ry train rather MLLE. BEAUREGARD ‘Telephone. Jund '} rain and Sihool 8ts, Bo. Mancbest: Dr. W. L. Hizgins of South Cov The body of Hiram H. Botham. 45.| pounds. r-mo\eld lhltrunln 4 e m-‘" Sing | than stand up all the way to Groton. | is closing out her line of Summer Mile 3 % POSten | cntry was 4 Willimantic visitor Wed- | who died in Providence, was brought | “There was little relish in any food [Probably a tramp who was sleeping | gyperintendent Ryley Is to be congrat- | jinery. Tiverything reduced (o ones - a & 852 Main Street, Willimantic. nesday to Danielson Wednesday on a special | and none of it seemed to do me any | O & train an 1 an e train pas ulated on the way he handled the b4 % » P 4 d i ‘The bod; 1d whe half price h Qat of the EWIE Business’ dec28a Raymond Gales, a clerk in a local |funeral car over the Providence & |good. It seemed the more I ate the |20 over him. The bofy Wes CO'C WHem | crowds. He had every car in the el arn ore e e SemAime his vacatian | Danielson road. From Danielson -the | poorer I got and was always hungry |found. —The medical examiner was | ., ,rning doubled and had every car in 5 o \:“{;IM' o el body was taken to Hampton for bur- | hefore another meal, no matter how | called and lavtdp:rn;hl onfl:a' l‘vc commission on the romnd to handle the THE PEST 108 CREAM ecilanics P t. Store LOUIS P . ABOXE, k ial. Mr. Botham was formerly a res- | much T had eaten. the body removed to the undertaking | o rowds, Several parties went 10 New | 15 whal I well, wholesal Sraan ab O HANEUF William B. Fay of the Windham |idént of that place. Louis E. Ken-| “Then I commenced a fair trial:of |Tooms of H. A. Muller on Gold street. | PRV | PCUCIE, F00L 13 whai T well, whotesale and rota OUTFITTERS TO ALL Deafer W high school faculty was a recent | nedy had charge of the funeral ar- | Grape-Nuts food, and was surprised | The man about 26 vears old and iy ks g T 3 LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | SUCSt of friends in Sheiton. rangements. how a small saucer of it would carry | Wore a blue suit. He had brown halr. ilghagen. 2 RN i) o e it GGULT ' menae Mr. and Mrs . Tryon and M g me nlong. strogs end with satiefied | The top of ks head was crushed, the | The cabin s Wiamos beons. 3. BOTTOMLEY & SON, and Mrs. M. L. ryon left Wednesday 1t i1t 1, 0 T . : & o - o 1 HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. o aa & oontn &l Briong Irke Toes The Influsnce of General Bell. e e (OXt Tenl, Ith O | crushed, the 1eft lex cut off mear the | i hauled out at the boat shop of Jora- General Repair Shop, JAMES HARRIES 628 Main Street. York. > Of the late Lieutenant Miller, who |8 00" Porore. trunk. ‘A pad was found on the man | miah Davie in the west cove, having a | ni00 010 ana Automoblie Rupairing janza SHloh Duval of SASh atvect iaft was drowned recently while governor | "TS, B8 P 0 ¢lowing this diet now | And on the leaves were “Arthur Smith | new four cylinder 20 horse power gas PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, Wodneaday for a vielt of scveral devs | o r s a R Insistod that he could | for_several months and. my improve- | (or Smidh), Soz ISR BC it Wiayw, fiakineliuut. o Tepisop; & heghiha Oy N b Y 2 o e DT e i t has b at all & me from Boston to N. Y. |engine recy % aph- g - - ¢ i i R HIRAM N. FENN, with his brother. F. A. Duval of Prov- |not be replaced, cortainly not by a | Ment Tas heen 5o exeat off the others 13 %min, " ARd the name Parker | tha engime would not develop specd | AW TO BEE THE seuvenis China “Ye Post Card Shop. 3 idence. : company, probably not by a battalion | i WY LGN ey (RRCH BB e HaP of . On the second shest was | enough. R | o T g Deaga Val taas 852 Main Sireel, Willimanlic | UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER Clarence G. Watkins of South Man- fand possibly not by a regiment of | FFPECUIR, QL o0 o health | the word Willis, and on_each sheet The kesl has Leen laid for a 28-foot g.;,, are beauth 3 BLANCHARD, % 63 Chureh St. ‘Willimantie, Ct. SEcoRE. Fusber af the fr oL o T 1a| and brain power. were some figures all written with a | power bLoal and seversl sharpies will [ Jowatt C1ty, Junéa relsaliing. Lady Assistant. | Eins Bros. was " on businéss | What more sufficient epitaph coutd | aud brain power. ] enen . "An effort is being made to | be commenced at ome. - Wednesday be written for an officiul who practl |y, oicdly. have lots of worry. thus (find relatives of the man, if posaible. [ At the shop of Webster Eldridge u IRWETT OITY WoTE! M. REED A Axn McNa of North t-‘-z;ll.\ uh.;'medwz‘nll&d .:‘.;zr, :;'“um.'uu:: Rindering digtation. nit Shevetmss mesd — w2 = 20-fool catboat iz under construction ow and Up-to-date Hotel ta . - RINCE, street is spending & month with her | glance of e S1 i character® To | @ food that is predigested and concen- Where the Mistake Was Made. Breszy Items. culnr E. L. PI ’ sister, Mrs. Frank O. Dy at New- | ®ice und example of his character? 10 | 419104 in_nourishment.” The loc . 3 A ¥. LEWIS. Propristor inscription on his monument % The man arrested for rebuking a e local members of the Coast Ar Bas the agency for the Travelers Life ~ port, R. I A I recedent taken by | Fead ‘The Road to Wellville” 1n|judge over the telephone should re- | tillery corps, €. N. G. leave (his ana Accidsat Co. ot Hartrore. ct. ~d [ CONFECTIO R | 5. and strs. ‘ceorge Batawin are | Fo0 follow the precedent tacon BY | puge ~There's 3 Reason.” member (hat, although It & no sin' (o | (Thursday) ihornins fof a ten dase’ N HOURIGAN. . - enjoyine ~-xwo weeks' vacation tnat | Stonewall Jackson the epot where call up, he should never call down.— | guty tour at thae istand 5. ewes 3 .k una 4 and Ice Cream Caterer | =i ne srent at Rockdale, Worcester B B A it T abret] e Iane the MESNR NN A oy | New "York Herald. Cabin cruisers Vagabond of Provi- FUNERAL DIRFEC dent Ins. Ce. of Saginaw. Mich. W rite and Natick: -Mass— - - there reproduces what General Lee|©N® appears :""‘ "'; “'u":"'h Y, —— e —— . dence ;nd dnnne of New Bedford came wralture end Crawierd Oeoking and full particulars. 734 Main Street. Williman ‘he flower commiitter of St Jo- |sald on hearing of the death of his|are genuine, true, and fu uman | Strest letter boxes were first erected | in Wednesday. 4 vl “% Méiligmantic, Ctu Telexhone §3-3 w;h": hospital ladies' auxiliary will | aasociate—Boston Transcript nterest 2 in March, 1885 Silas Weaver has severed his con- ‘Phonea—Store $4-3: house 35-%