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WILLIMANTIC What ls Going On Tonight. Moving Piotures at the Bijou and scento Tomp! New Haven Road Men Not Responsi- indicates & gain of 90 for the first six months of the yea Personals Napoleon I. Brindamour was in South Manchester on business Thurs- ay. unusual that he should have desired to get more money. ¢ Miss Sadie A. Fulton, secretary of the Keystone department store com- pany, with Miss Emma Gardner and Mrs.’ Ida Burgess of Wauregan and Mrs. Cogan of Providence are to spend ' Lightning Strikes Lisbon Barn, Burn- g It to the Ground—Also Visits Home of Mrs. Augusta Ray and Mrs. M. E. Wilson—Personals. o Improvement Socisty Arrang- ing for Spraying Elms—W. R. C. from New York, having made the trip in his power boat. At the meeting of the baseball as- sociation Tuesday evening it was vo- ted to charge the sum of 25 cents to ull men, commencing this Saturday, July 30. h What He Saw in the Paper. Cambridge. Mass., has a city nance . prohibiting the use of paper or solled paper of any New Set of Views at Cragin Library— More Italians for State Road Work ordl- news for wrapping up food for dellvery, and 3 Picnic Today—Storm Causes High | ~—Personals. a local grocér has been fined $10 for SES NSNS NN EE SRR R R R e RS AR TR RS =sEsszssEsasnsssas; Tide. A3 Edward of Middletown 18 the :l'gll:ll,:l:; ll‘:'?trh?/n Ll.mv\:!ll \:v u.':[m,; Of June of the current year, which |If he had.intended to suicide it seems . JEWETT CITY ¥. L. V. Burdick arrived this week | Euest of his it, Who are Btaying | oy in Cambridge, of the man who for a few weeks with their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Stebbins. Frank Stark of Millington was & caller here Wednesday. Sematia . who s attending the University of Michigan at = Ann Arbor, Mich., is the guest of his parents ald to the country editor, “I saw n fco thing in your ‘puper last and to the pleased inquiry of the flattered scribe Wi was 7" replied, “A pound of butter.’—Dridg port Standard I ble. the next two weeks at the Dixon cot- his town was visited by the heav- . B e Grehd Rotel for the stmmer Indiana Girl's Squirrel Hunt 3 Sndfll '01‘ lhe oD SMeial of the New Faven Mcali. Willatd C. Norris ia visiting - bis [ease st Cleestt Bach. fest. thunder Shower it has Known for The mi'.f",.' s t-;-.V!III-I'::'!mnrw- R it e s Yt stive Mucy Solmes: of Springville < g force wishes it speoifically understood | brother in FPortland, Me. for & fiw soveral yemrs at 3.30. Thursaay morn- | The officers of, ! Ty T o Cpcinsville Last Days did anything to prevent ‘the Central Vermont from running its trains and that no one on the New Haven side days. Mr. and Mr: day E. Aubertin spent_the Thursday at Savin Rock, Newg PUTNAM Houses Visited by Lightning During Thursday Morning’s Electri- Two ing. The lightning was incessant did considerable damage. A barn on the C. B. Bromley place in Lisbon, now occupled by the Hoelcks, was to apray the trees In this locality, which are being injured by the elm bestles. The gypsy mioth scouts will do the work. of Lawrence county w killing squireels, The o Holmes, who is the 17 y ter of Milford Holme; n it comes to her day Misn ar old d started Prof, Lazinsk *Thursday from a few days' visit with friends in New York. Mrs. Abraham Blgart was the guest 7 was in any way responsiblé for the yHaven. . struck and burned with the crops it W. R. C. Picnic Postponed. of v 3 : i b . R. C. triends in New Haven Wednesday. | with her gun and in a few hours’ hunt 0' Tms Sde e s e e el - cal Storm—Missionary Bishop Gom- | contained, aul the animals being saved: | mne Ww. R. C. pionic, which was to | 'Brof. Clifford . King of Lenunor |se bagged 92 sauirrels o0 o 20 s5(s T e ety T hostif ~arl Sthrn and__Jumes - Allen are Mission—Mrs. | It is a loss of about $3,000 and NOt|yqye been held at Quiambaug Thurs- [ was calling on friends in town Wed- | Using & gun that she had not heen Considerable merriment did, nox- |spending a few days fishing at Co- heavily insured. A tree near the resi- | oy was" postponed until today (Fri- | nesday. used to. her arm and shoulder wer —_— Ea wae ARE G R | ke dence, of Mrs. Augusta Ray and Mrs. [ G2 "Whefl they will leave the Eim | “Fred O. Brown and son of Exeter |badly brulsed, causing hor (o cons. i 3 D. F. Shea of Boston was a visitor | M. E. Wilson was struck, and then bY | gireet car. station at 10.12 a. m. if | were caliers here Wednenday, a doctor, SILK PETTICOATS out in the statement of Conductor Bai- ley himself, as he said the first thing Judge. James A. Shea was in Hart- ford Theérsday on business connected in Putnam Thursday. Henry A. McKenzle of South Fram- means of drain pipe entered the hous It did not do much damage, fortunate- pleasant. - Park Being Cleaned. The set of pictures entitled Sketches Whistler have been taken down and Would Be Too Cruel he heard when he came to was “It wus | with the probate court. < = b; b ken d A good opportunity to get a good | zood enough for you” and a laugh " InSha caleg oo et R e e e ofihe Mo-| Wawawanuck park is being put in ::gr:n.n‘:‘d A annothor Ubrary grom the | How would it do. anyway, to dect L Silkk Petticoat at almost half price.|{rom some bystander. There were oth | Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moon cf | "Mrs R P. McLean of Grove strect is | fall was a little over half an inch at|order and = undergolng its regular | GiSTl ) T gt T e R on e oatior it unmere - er remarks ~uttered that wouldn't | New ravon are the guests of relatives | entertaining her sister, Miss Maude E. | Captain Culver’s, on Stone HIlL cleaning which #mproves the grounds | 0% T S BaD aken. thae| TouY, and them give it | hilippines -89 Suk Petticoat, with deep|eound well in print. in’ town for a few davs, e R o e ot Mty Lancaster, Mise, have taken thelr|as & final punishment Richmond S T ot fome 2 itk ‘i Pravilance. Hespithl. - | Miss Mande Simpson has returned | flushing pipes, Fri. 9-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. Personal Notes. Vet 11 this S6f &DG SFe very fine. mes-Dispatob. E 5 Do Aiimes Olivigg Sud Paruslia fres 6 etay gt St I v adv. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Bliss and daugh- | William ¥. Hailey and party of No R e 1 ow $5.08 Siik Petticoat in colors, some | Joseph Meunier of this city was re- | Bacon ieft Thuraday for a ten days' | Mr. and Mrs, E. &, Wheelock are at| Miss Fay Olds of Ware, Mass. is vis- | erl pamtny ot Mt Vernon. M. ¥, | with were guents st Henry 1. Pailers | inifvi coffee growing 1s now betwy in Dresden with deep flounce-and dust( ported to be seriously -sick at a hos- [stay at Old Orchard beach. Watch Hill this week. | 1ting her Brandparents, Mr, nnd Mrs. .| 25 (e Seidis ol hho brothay, iy Bliss, | on South Mels street Y sdaesdey. Thoy | introduced into Porte Rico to mee e, ” = 1o B e sy 1 canesiey 5 el Hector Duvert has been elected dele- | H. Fanning. at the Point. Mr. Bliss is assistant | made the trip up in & touring car. | pivored nramatie comeer —C0Y in changeable | night and during the day it was re- | Thomas H. Killourey attended ile |gate and Joseph Plessis alternate dele- | Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stetson of Prov- | auaitor of the American Express com- | Twenty-fiva Itallan workmen ar- | favored aromatic coffee. $5.00 Silk Petticoat ported that he was dead and the re- |state undertakers' association conven- colors—Sale price $3.95. ertakers' association gate from the local council of the St.|idence are at Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stet- | pany’s office at New York, rived in town Wednesday evening and | e BN EREE Snk: Petticout-—Sals pelos | DOTt coBId not b suthebticated mntl [tion at New -Haven Thursday John Baptist society. The convention | son’s P lirs Henry 8. Mygatt of New Mil- | went to the south part of the town, = % 3435 o el | 27Nty Domte of hls. parorts, Mr wod'| nars ckmon and children | 5 0,b¢ held at Manchester, N. H. in| Mrs. Nellle Hooper and Dorothy and, ford, Conn. is the guest of B. J. Gar- | whero they will work on tho new stats thre 10 'I'rade in Jewe“ En . tic P DA B s ' or & Torinicr 2mber, 1 Payson Hooper are visiting ranby, | ai; road. 1, L 3556 Silk Potticoat in black onl Mrs. Emmanus Meunter, 61 Spring [returned Thursday from a fortnight's rs. M. M. Dwyer and children are|ang later at Manchester-by-the-Sea. Miss Annie Hallam of Jewett City Miss Jennie Carrier has returned to price $6.: $10.00 Silc Petticoat, ‘best quality, street. Thursday morning _ his _brother, outing at Chebeagu: island, Maine. visiting at Spencer, Mass., today. W. A. Farnsworth' of Boston, former- Miss Edith Agnew and A. P. Sanford of New Haven have been guests of Dr. is a guest at the Wilkinson house on Main_street. her home in Westchester - aftor month’s visit with relatives in town. Biack only—Sale price $8.25. Thomas, left for Providence. No word Mr._and Mrs. C. R. Utley of Wia Iy of Putnam, has been a recent visitor | ana Mrs. B R. Agnew. PN Toomey of Springfield, Mass., TOBACCO, COOL DRINKS, e . > B T e s [\ ok ' | Paul Potier of Glasgo spent Thurs- | was a caller in town yesterday. Grant's Destination. —AT Friday i it 3 b Many Acknowledgements Coming In. | day with Earl Hiscox. Marvin Lewis of Brooklyn, N. Y., . W. 7. BRICKLEY'S. ~ NOTIONS park track to ‘vork as a hostler for Merril H. Jomes of this city. He was of New ‘W. H. (“Souvenir”) Taylor is pleased with the number of acknowledgements Leslie Carroll has returned from & seven weeks' visit with his grandpar- is spending the week here. Amos Wilbur of Worcester, Mass.. is The confidence of the followers of two of our January generals is iliu BEAURBGAT seen and calked with a humber cof [ Dana Martin, the owner of County 3 - - D ESSs 54" inch wide—Sale price 2c|Taces Dlesfay During e | tisence Tharsauy, —rorsett park S0 Xuw. 20, sisiative clubs | Wecks and will return Saturday. entertaining this week Joseph W. Wil- | ern soldler who chanced to see Gen. ||, /7" pl o iting reduced to ore Toll, 3 for & Takon T the TIOADItAT 1n i wmoalance | o Miss Kathleen Leavitt of Casper. | A — fams of Chicago, also his nephew, | Grant hastening by. ~pp A, White Basimsz Cotton, 500 yard M- %h8 Mrs. Pierre Laran who | Wyo., is the guest of Mrs. Charlotte | MYSTIC David Williams, and wife, and Miss “General, where are you going?” J Sale price 2c =pool. F. B. Grant Going to Hartford. have been visitinz Plainville and New |champlin. R Ly Mary Noyes of ot and Frank | ggxeq the confederate, AT 3 T Sewing Silks for ma-| Haven for ten . returned to their o offering at the Congragationa ishi t Rev. C. A. Led- | L~ 2 P » s < Eishtsway Sexine Silks for i FEREREACE B irant, owho, Mk Deeni] L BE R Enminit atreet Thursday church Sundey 18:to be for the Ameri- | ok ishionsrs. Praput Rev:: C Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wheeler are en- To Petersburg, I think,” was the | . wya, T gell, wholesale and retall, st Ehile or hand—Sale price Sc spsSl. |emploved i3 the office of the Wiii- o) At orete can Tract socety dy with Purse of $200—Low Water | iortaining Mr. and Mrs. Wayland | reply: “but maybe to heaven or hell” | the” arnor Brom i yon it Genuine Willimantic Machine Cot-| mantic Machine company for the past Pressure at Lumber Yard Fire Ex- [iromiey and daukhters of Attleboro, [ "*Lor' PY* O “reptied 3 g fom. 200 yard spool—six spools for 27c. | te vears. and during the latter por- DANIELSON FUNERAL. cites Comment—Death of Mrs. Peter | Mass ‘oll, T tell you, general,” replied | B s Cotton Corset Laces, white — Sale| tion of that period holding the, posi- — 22 — Smith Mr. and Mrs_ S. B, Palmer have | the soldier, “Bob Leo's at Petersburg 3. J. BOTTOMLEY & SOX, price §c dozen e gmed T Peattion_ with fhe | William Boswell of South Killingly Mrs. Sophie Trudeau. > & been’ entertaifing “Mrs. Paimer's | and Stonewall Jackson's in heaven. Gonoral Bipaty Shon lar Shoe Laces—6c dozen. - - = : s £ vife from Ohio, Y . Tubular Shoe Laces—Ge dozen. Captioy bity Lutsber company of He: Missing Since Tussday—May Have | A mass of requiem was eung at St.| Mrs. Eilzabeth Smith, widow of Pe- | brother and wife trom Oblo, .\ ,| 1 guess hell's the only place left o | micy1y ana Automobile Repatring, Large Pin Cubes, jet and fancy—{ ford. Mr. Grant will enter the Ha- Committed Suicide—Gain in Local | Mary’s church Thursday morning for | ter Smith, died at her home on M 15 the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. P.| You ON' and. asolive. ¢ 8c cube ford office of the concern and plans | Telephone Division—Various Inter- | V75, SOphie Trudeau, 65, wife of Alex. | tuxet averiue Wednesday at noon a = & 2 That Graut appreciated the grim as- and Gasoline for ma BEce Safely Pins_5c dosen to Temove his household effects anid ander Trudeau. A large number of long illness. Mrs. Smith was born | NoYes . ho has been Boate inton Saf in E ests. relatives and friends attended. Rev.|in Ireland and came to Mystic many | Dr. Ira Hart Noyes, who signment was indicated by a smilo of |~ ASK To SEE THE Seuveniy Chine family there in the autumn. spending his vacation with his parents dving with one Halr Pins, put vp in fancy cabinet— — . | Adrian Dykeman was celebrant of the ar he leaves two daughter amusement on his face as he went on. | P! 4 =5 = oo ot Me kS E f the | ve e leaves 5 . A e yn - - | pound of our special- brand of t (et Dog Killed Mrs. Loomis’ Cat. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houston of New | mass. The bearers were George Tru- | Mrs Foley of this place and |here. left town Saturday to substi- | _y . gelle Corbell Pickett, in Lippin: |Fhey are beautien G 3. BLANGHARE: Matal Hair Pins—1c per package. 4 & Haven are visitors In Danielson this|deau, Charles Trudeau, Adelard Duclo, | Mrs. Philip Sullivan of Ansonia, and |tute at the Butler hospital, Provi 3 . Frozarape ' During the night Wednesday a 40g |week. Amadee Maynard, Joseph Vandale. | one Eug Smith of this place. | for the house physician. cott's. 3 . S Hair e ‘caught and killed a_cat belonging to | " g A. Winter. proprietor of the Hook- | Burial ! St. Mary’s ca G § M i A e s Mrs, Fannie Willams and daughter - Blles Satin Pad Supporters—2ia) Mrs. Lyman Loomis of 114 Walaut . A. Winter. proprietor of th rial was in St. Mary’s cemetery. Her funeral will be held this morning | MTs. o Bad gl ocr - = . FRWETT OITY WOTR s Sati a T street. "1t is believed that the Gg |on Pguse. Willimantic, was in Daniel- | Missionary Bishop of Kyoto Will|at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick’s church, | Martha are v - 5 o Lake Erie Rich in Fish. New and Up-to-da Sperm Machine Oil. 4 oz. bottie—ge. | Sonstable William J. Hastings' pet rat | peon spending a few days with rela- | Rb Rev. Sidney C. Partridge. D. D. | ' gir it Gaskenl teaves today on a | Of Wednesday atternoon the 18dles | yiter in-the world a fish. , quirrel during his absence in [ives in Darielson { missionary bishop ot two weeks" crulse with his uncle, Ray- | Of the Road church mel for 4 TR Toilet Paper, roll of 1000 sheet]upper Vermont and Canada. An ef- | "o, (wingow writes from Fort Mans- | the preacher at the Sunday morning | Lo Yo T Merid i & bee. Refreshments were served %o . package—ic fort is being made to ascertain who | goitrl WWIRSIOW wrltes from Fort 1o service at St. Philip's Episcopal mis- | o g of Meriden, in a steam |i;.'jarge number who attended. Wool is scarce over the greater the dog’s owner is and’in all proba- | foid, that the members of the Thir- | T S A g S AR Thomas Palmer has as guests | part of Argentina and too valuable to FUNERAL DIRFCTOR : Billty, he may be called upon to set. | (eenth company are enjoying their ten | Sion. TS Handsome Gift for Father Leddy: Huyier DeMotte and” daughior | be. empioyss u Tuel, but coal soves | uraiture amdy Craweord Geskins EACE and EMBROIDERY | Vs, "0aManteni s SV e % || Miss Stary Wikiams, who nas been | LIGHTNING STRUCK TWICE. | Tho membors of the parish of St |Sexsie of Jersey S cionia s the | Reating parposen. o ' | “Phones—8tors 6153 houre 3 2 il . ansas the past two years, has re- | . ' & .| Patrick’s church met in the basement Simees g s 4 ” Val. Lace. Edging. Insertion and | Killing. flrned to Dantelson to repid | Ripped Out Window and Clapboards in | of the 0ld church Tuesday night. Cor- | SUEst of friends in town this weck Beading, from 1 to 2 inch, regular Sc, Invited o Ti il J. M. Pierve of Waterbury was a vis- | South Meadow Street House and Set | nelius Donahue called the meeting to | Walter Caswell of Eoston Artyee 8¢ and 13%c yard_now 5c yard. 7 pes S Fhorhsville: itor in’ Danielson Thursdas | Bed on Fire in Woodstock Valley. | order and Peter-Fiynn was elected | Thursday to spend Sunday with Pest Veiling—at 17c yard. Carde of invitation have been re- | Dr yy. Julison is receiving re- moderator. A large number .of the |tives here. iy = ¢ Auto Vells—75c and S%¢ each. geived by Lonis Peiners snd Joseod Iports on samples of milkc mitted | Putmam was Iashed by the most se- | People were present and arrangements Unusually High Tide. 7 ineh Fonach 49¢ to $1.0 . Eeuk ol s O A SN L. .Cam P Lor analy as to its purity. T milk | vere electri storm of the summ e made to present Iather Leddy, At high tide Thursday the waves 7 inch Flouncing—4Sc to $1.00 yard. | sillk_manufacturing flr-“]‘l of Eisenstein | 5513 in Danielson is of generally good | during the early hours of Thursday | their pastora gift. On Wednesday eve- | were very high, dashing over the Dutch Collars—21c each. iy e asye I e O orning, and did not escape un. |ninz they went to the parsonage and | government wall, which was undoubt- Jabots—=1c each ripnte fl';‘"“K b el & olne n A. P. Woodward, O. O., will athed. The lightning was extremely | bresented him a purse of $200 with | agly due to the heavy rainfall and . Hair Nete—Sc each and local friends for a banguet cou- |return tomorrow (Saturday) from a |vivid and the rainfall heavy, There | their best wishes ‘The presentation |thunderstorm that visited here early R e s o cert and social at the mill Sunday e%- | gtay of ten days at Fort Terry Wera really iwo stomms, one passing | speech was happily’ made by Ernest |in the morning. low Tops—21c each. ternoon. Mr’and Mra. Witliam Frankiin are |over (o the norin of Putham while the | Rosste, and Tather Leddy responded. CNehaind Aiher TR BB Enuagomgnt nlnas L. Bidwell f Norwich as in . - i | street was ucl ¥ olt o % ng him and wished the church muel ed ve harbo! ov eautiful, rilliant, Snapp i i y gs, X THE H C MUHRA' cu Vlitmantic on Business Thursdas, | The accidental ringing of the alarm | hioh Tore. out one window with jt5 | prosperity Leddy leaves to- | made out early in the day. $95.00; Smaller Stones, finely set, at prices ranging as low as $16.00, e % a5 attached to the fire sprink hig Ol anve * windows | day for his h in Seym Mr, and Mrs. Freln;’nn J.‘fi;]nuh of 5 Smal fais y pri ging .00, Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Papen| John Gelinas who has been visiting fat the planing mill T and tipped off & string of clapboards He has been in charge of this parish | Long View farm of Plain were It will pay you to look at my assortment. Patterns. n Boston for the past ten days or so, | the few persons who § Tean B. Latour's family occuph ! for (he past six years and has done |he guests Thursday of Jay Bliss. Ll iyasa has returned to this eity. ieve that the plant was afire. tenement. Children were sleeping,in | well for his people. The new church # — — 5 i = B Hickey | B2/1°T Arrive for Quinsbaug Company | the room where the casing was torn | on Maln street has been built and ded; g i S Rl G eo- - aw, CONN. Funeral Director Eugene B. Hickey | pne two boilors that are. to me i | OUE Dut Wers not awakened. One | icated since he came to Mystic and |street and interurban railwey com. s A. R. BURNHAM, Agenl. was called to Norwich Thursday afiez- [ y(alloq ‘at the mill of the Quincpaug |Of ihe children was siightly shocked. | has buflt up the church (o a great ex- |panies in America, with s 1ot Of Shiashuata noon to take charge of the body of il 35| Another place struck was the Her- | tent. Not only will his own people be |3 g rer of different ctyles of | (oiliam Gallivan of that city, who | Company have arrived here, and will be | 020 W0 2.5y Woodstock Valley, oc- | sorry to lose him, but the community | passenger cars. Light Carriages and Wagons, died Thursday afternoon in Preston at | LAKeR to the plant at once. .. |cupied by Walter Barrett and family.|as well feel a Severe ‘Harness, C-rfl.:‘ld«w-::o:v;l.om for | 140 o'clock. Power Plant Foundations Nearly Laid. | Here the lightning rippsd through th W. C. T. U’s Annal Picnic. eale paliring The foundations for the new power | boards and set the childrens® bed on | my. ywv. ¢ L ’ SE @il kings Repository and shops| r. and Mrs Fred Meunier. who | plant ac the mull of the Atiawiaman | Are waraing one of the nfidren shgne: | She Wo C. T, U held their regular - 38 Vallcy Street. e have been bogrding with Mr. Meunier's ; company, in the village of that name, |1y on the back. of Mrs, Allan Crouch, at Noank, on enai Horse Shoelng. Tel connection. | ,;rents at, 61 Spring street, are to nu- [ are about completed. It will be sev—| While the real damage was com- | wea 5 it B sk . via Wednesday, amd over forty were pr no cupy the tenement at 204 Chestnut |eral weeks yet before the plant wil | paratively slight, the incessant flashing | vye o Gyanss 303 Over forty were pres. 2 street as soon as alterations are cm- | be in running order. ot lightning and extrsmely heavy thun- [ o3 o PMACE Was Sreved S1 COOR SHC ELMORE & SHEPARD, pleted there. The bears that were the principal at- | der was a cause of much terror to [ gron) OClOCK he fOUOTRE BrOY : v ¢ S T 6 T ot e iars u'aclinn‘ at \\"de\nm(l parkc last week [many persons. o A Tp o "Date. by Mrs. Alvini Cotler OWI”a 0 M Sestors to Sesslons & Bhmersy e telephone bulletin for July dis-lare still at that resort, their owners e storm was also heavy to the [P to Date | LA S closes the fact that 1,359 telephones | giving them a weels Vacation befors | Southward, whers It swept over a tract | they, Had Dome Thetr Work Av o 4 fmbalmers znd Funerd F“gl“ Wwere in use In Willimantic on the 3¢th | again putting them ointo the circuit of | extending south of Danielson. No Mre Newbury: récitatio . summer amusement place damage to buildings or persons was re- oot e B D0 g gt | 60-62 Nerth Btrest. The oil that has ben applied to the | ported in that section, however. triot'’s Prayer, Mrs, Barr; Ten Dol- ummenr 0048 LADY ASSISTANT. surface of Broad street is oing (o mix | Vacation Changes in the Schools. Snd Costs: Mrx Allan Cromch:: At | W re prepared to supply all your food Telephone comnection. nicely with the road service, a The contractors who were awarded | this meeting it was voted to give the e a prep pply y the plano question write us or better presumed. If he did take a train, how- | cording to the Connacticut law. while oud_of the way in Which they " BT a -y Telepbona. Ladx Assistant. | cver, it is impossible (o tell in which | Mr. Perkins as defendant claims as | fought. the fire, Mystic has never | Gloves, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, and 50 Envelopzs Views, Birthday and Fanc The A. C. - direction he went, for there is a south- | Francis Perkins was a resident of New | seen a_much bigger fire and both the A4 i Y ¥ 3 Andrew Mausic Co. bound and northbound train during the | York it should be distributing accord- | B. F. Hoxie and Mystic hook and lad- | Writing Paper and Envelopes, all sold 29 cents Cards ‘When last seen he wore a brown and | cleth. and perhaps they are right. bu s - i As Low as - = $185.| e Blnck striped coat and vest, drak £ray | they are (oking 1ong chances jusi the | famous story teller, among the candi- in Ribbons . mixed pants, and a cap of striped | same for the sake of fmmediaie proft. | dntes, the Uekel [ AL GRSt BErt oF The green cloth. His negligee shirt Lowell Courier-Citizen. stats w 3 4 All widths and colors a yard We save some fine bargains in Second-hand Cars, Boick and Overiand. Inews of Thursday telling of th care having been in a proper manne Soldiers Are Also Fire Fighters. Danielson people were particularly interested in the item in th. \\’i\\t“fl_\(’ par 1‘2\”(:»-xnlh that the members of the the work of making the improvements at the Smith street school have com- menced operations and it is expacted that the contracts will ba completed b: the time that the fall term opens. Minor changes and improvements are aleo being made at the Israsl Putnam school. picture of Frances Willard to the West Side school to be placed in the as sembly hall, the same as had been given to the East Stde school. The meeting was closed with singing Blest Be the Tie That Binds, Newsy Mention. At Real Bargain Prices wants for such occasions. Full line of Libby’s Canned Meats, Campbell’s " company teok in extinguishing the The supper given by the ladies’ aid ¥ E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, fire at the Malcyon house mear Fort Personals. wostaty o The Suntiet churen wes weil Soup, VanCamp’s Pork and Beans, Fancy Crackers 7029 Main Street. Willimantic. Mansfield. Many of the members of | County Commissioners E. H. Hall of | attended. In the evening a fine musi- the military company belong to the lo- Windham, Charles E. Barber of Plain- cal and literary programme was car- AT THE Cookies, Olives, Relishes, Etc., Etc. z $al Axs department; so_ibey knew hiow |feid and Senstor:Claries 31 Gules of | ried out. g 75 MONUMENTS, 10 go to work at their special task. | Willimantic were visitors in Putna Professor Pitcher is suffering to a i Gain of Thirty Teleph Six | Thursday great extent from ivy poison, which . L IS f 1pusatcnce ase Merkace tn our stock | G20 of Thirty Teloghanes in six e D Pallies et | S T We call your special attention to our Apple Painless Ex:racting and ready to be erected. Obtain our prices R 2 | as a visitor in Putnam Thurs- | C. E. Davenport has returned to SEEE A and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. The recent issue of the bulletin of | Boston, being in town for a few days. X Butt Ideal for use with cold meats and sand- Filling a Specialty WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, the Southern New England Telephone | Mrs. E. F. Whitmore of Willimantic, | Mrs. Jane Pheifer left yosterday for utter. € 208 Main St " = "Willimantic | eorner Main and Watson Stresta, | |5;P3"Y credits the Duniclson division | formerly of Puinam, bes been & recent | Waterbury after & visit with Mrs. reet, - with a gain of thirty instruments dur- | visitor in town. Am, 2 e oy s Willimantie. Cona. Thit e Bie e b 4810 that Clonel | T e b B Tt e ot e Tork W apia Store wiches. .‘1\xn3 zo.d T‘h’r total r}un(brr:‘au sltumnls The death is annoumced of the ten | N& & few days at his summer home. | - n this division on June was 471. S ot . o okl L. J. Coburn left last night for a L. M. REED For Artistic Wall Papers |5, i il e &°ii’of U | montny’ o avnd o’ Counes commis- |1+ 5 COUE IENE JUN Y * | DANIELSON, = - - CONN. Bas the agency for the Travelers Life | come to B. MAFFITT & CO. 37 sv‘:t‘lnns during the same period of the | FOTCE T, M, Corvtis of Thompson. Mrs. | ~Mrs. Dora Smu: of Bast Weymouth . vear. = . - |is visiting Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith. . end Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct. a=d | Church Street. We will be pleased to B Baptiei Clruich Cradie Roll. iy SR SR S T 5 e an Ie sfln 0"0“ 0. lnre' the United States Health and A sol- @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Wirite for rates and full particulars. - Box 33t Willimantia. Ca estimate on painting or decorating, and will guarantee both work and price. NO WORD THURSDAY Of Whereabouts of William Boswell of Telephcae connection. nov2sa South Killingly—May Have Com- mitted Suicide, Although He Borrow- This (Friday) afternoon the cradle roll of the Baptist church will be en- tertained on the church lawn by the Farther Lights society of the church. Judge Shumway Hands Down Decision. The following is the memorandum of are spending a week Wwith relatives in Cambridge, Mass, Mrs. Philip Sullivan of Ansonia is Ready-made Wash Dresses and the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Foley. Thomas Fox, who has been in Me- Suits for Ladies and Dresses for Chil- dren in white and colors, all ready to ‘Phone 54-4 MAIN STREET, DANIELSON. ed Money Before Disappearing. JUdBe I K it watrs dortalt of | morial hospital for three weeks. has JAMES HARRIES Lalo e e ahe | Lo S B B0 A% Hohor W | P ome, much improved 18 | wear and at prices very moderat A e T EE S P FUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS,|!issing William Boswell of | The judge in his memorandum of de- Miss Ruth Kretzer is sick at her Unusually good values in Summer STATIONERY. “Yo Post Card Shop.” DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY, committel suicide. Mrs. Boswell 18 | junotion reloting va tee deteriint Fonn | ate . / i g 3 . o the . Jol ich comment has been heard since 5 852 Main Street, Willimantic ./ 628 aain swreet. sufferiig mental agony over the ina- |¥. Carpenter, is dissolved. It does not | the fire at Cottrel’s lumber vard about | Women and Children — at any price 6a Jan2a ;‘)Hllh}. l:’[ anyone to get trace of ""I‘utr\[‘@flr» that said (farnvnxer will or In- | the amount of water pressure given [ Wok flomrnen yesterday that the| pure Bk e PeHE o ar e i Lot T e LR Vn e SUpenT, | You esrs to.pay — the asesrtment’ s ‘ B estoney, the e fund to anyone who is not | On the night of the fire there was Where There Are Children HIRAM N. FENN, last seen of him i Danicison was on | legally qualified and entitied to receive | only 32 pounds pressurs. It would | jarge. BOX STATIONERY POST CARDS the pianc ix @ necessity for today y Tuesaay, between 10 and 11 a .m., when | it. certainly mean a good deal to Mystic music 8 2 recognized part of a child'’s edueation. If you are interested in B04-806 Main Street. Willimantie, Ct. If Itf's Wall Papers Sn all the latest Jesigns that you de- come here. Our large arsortment moderate price will interest you. stock of ready mixed Paints and Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. 'amn STABLES, theory is that Boswell had ahout $25 a5 be.—Pittsburg Dispatch. Daniel. - Manchesten, | 727 otel Maln street. TROF- | when he left home, but while that was| Siam by more sewing machines - anielson. Con: SRS i Shwis wia 0% oushly up to qate service guarsmtesd | more than he would need for his pur- | from Americn than from Great Britz| There are 130,000 foreign waiters in Danielson, Putnam, Moosup. 852 Main Strest, Willimantie. Trucking and heav teamine » @pe- | chases in Danielson he tried to bor- |ain, Germany, Belgium and France | Londen, all with palms extended.— JAMBES E. KEBCH, Manager. . [ UNDERTAKER and BDMBALMER 62 Church St. Willimantte, Ct. E. L. PRINCE, CONFECTIONER! and Ice Cream Caterer 734 Main Strest. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 53-3. Jansa A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. Vorth. 3t Killingly, and the faét tended strengthen the belief that the man has he stood on the platform at the rail— road station waiting for a train, it is time mentioned. A lady who know Boswell spoke fo him at the station, inguiring “Are you going to leave us? Boswell made 1o reply, merely smiling and giving the lady a knowing wink. Those who know him best believe that the man is wrong in his mind. Te detailed description of Boswell, arrfnged Thursday for the benefit of White, with Black s, and his collar low cut, of celluloid. He also had on his person a gold watch with a cow’s head fob. A peculnar only one that help. circumstince and the offset the suicide row $20 more from a neighbor of bia cision says. All that part of the temporary in- The plaintiff claimed that the dis- tribution of the estate should be ac- ing to the laws of the state where he has taken out administration papers and_received ancilliary administration in thig city. The effect of the decision is that Mr. Carpenter as the adminis- trator of the estate could turn over the estate to Mr. Perkins as ancilliary re- ceiver, as the restraint is now removed. The case was a complicated one. Moral: Be a Trust Bandit. _Boys should remember that, In real lite, ‘the boy bandit usually ‘develops inté a corpse or a conmvict in pretty short order. —Atchison Globe. home with jaundice. Water Pressure Only 32 Pounds. if a fire engine could be purchased for the faithful firemen. Mystic should der company stayed until the finish. The insurance inspector was In tow Thursday =ad visited some of the places and at the Mystic Mfg. Co. only 41 pounds’ pressure could be secured. If the district does not use some bet- ter means to fight fires and place an Underwear to fit everybody — Men, Summer bargain prices on Hosiery, at the under prices. New patterns of Lace Curtains just in from the manufacturers—all prices, engine in all probability the rates on |4gc pair to $4.00 pair. insurance will be raised. a publicist of note, and Townsend, a Journal. Grapes Were Sour. Perhaps it is just as well that Mr. Loeb did not care to be yavernor. The indications now are that he will not Chicego Record-Herzld painters’ supplies are complete. the selectmen of Killingly, who are to # ¥ 5 A B. HOLMES, make an ‘ifort (o locate him, ‘s st Taking Long Chances. Giving Politis & Tons: Anything you need in Dishes or Giass a pound 19 cents a pound g 1 . . innee® | follows: Aged 38 years, height & feet 5| Some of the Fall River mills are § s—one—h. : I Chwroh Bowe Wiltimentie-{ “Going Uut of the Clofling Bosimgss” | {00100 25" Conbionion, eves _biue | taking advaniage ‘st tha presemc- sy | The Montelair democrats have decld- | Ware, buy of us—ene-half the usual hick lips and broad nose, was slight- | uation and selling their cotton in the s CE % A 2 . ) 3 i : - (i <l den” is the man to represent them in es asked outside. Surplus stock . 1y deaf and spoke with rs r thick | New York market. Their Tt o NEW PIANQS | Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store |:s,cor it nmis i i ik | Nowonk manll, Mol S2toid See | 000 1 e, iR, (S St et [ prices Big 10c Values |Lace and Hamburgs - OUTFITTERS TO ALL the eyes. turning the raw material into gray | Pecoming y? 3 . | kept in basement. 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