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" MURRAY'S w“ - . ¢ : 5 -Y’fio WRITES MRS. SAGE. £ fi) s Houss Set Afire by | Maver E-my Says Meriden Will Give QGeorge Faylor's b""“ ‘Being. Built to Site for Woman's Colleg ul-—.flgr Guests. Mayor Théomas L. Reilly of Meriden - has written Mrs. Russell Sage in the ' Willimantic, Danielsona “‘m STORE e L L L L TET P SRR R PR PR R gl i s : % ik During the heavy thunder shower | interest of locating the woman's co e T : WILLIMANTIC mr:"ai;:. - been sersyuszy Bampored by yisiting_ friends in Mansfield Center, People from the berough who hap- wm over the wiage Tuesday | loge which she ‘intends io found - WiLLIMANTIC, CONN. A e tr 3 ermont rail- rned home. % < pened to be awake ahortly after mid- at 11 o%lock, lightning struck | Moriden Mayor Teilly intormed (7. r G oEyier Comp meots Za Town|Ltcied are Nichols Erothers' paper mill | Mise Asncs Spcticer is the gucat of e W .da—g“’ R it |t the o mhACPa i c.h-"a-nm; R oL Ia ivtamued the tant bestes i * > s hear the station. which has |relatives and” . friends in Providence g of the house and barn - ownad b by, George Taylor, tearing the [numerous natural advantages Morider ” N{," S Vs v.'_-”‘_%&f.;m Hal 51“'1'.. fi‘x’i‘u&”{o" ::: & week on account and vicinity for a week. Causes Short Toe in Mills. ‘Charles C. Lehman at Bethel, in Gris- ney «wl n_and l‘wlnq; Dre. to tbe | would supply the site sbiolutely tres e R e *|notifiea seven davs ago ihat a carpad | Allen Avery of Hartford is spend- | Udclaimed letters at the postoffice wold. /e tew miles, duth b -l NS N T s inp 15 ARD. B P e kit diacos an eone. ° 2 -FOS Moving” Plowures at the sSeventes. |of toal consigned to them. was at New |ing his vacation at his mother's home |are addressed o George W. Golden.| yonn'D. Eeclestone of Tace and |gathered ana gquickly put out the fire | The mayor conferred with the 4 Scenic Temnle, s }':»::lsn, but up to Tuesday afternoon - Lpbpnon. Jet vy e cliy Man. | Salene Ceciupe Bnorue hm',&“ Was pg:lu:n‘l. o few. yours since by he firemen ‘did_ excellent. worl: At | ness Men's associ » with the p : not reached them. W. C. Lati- ban Lachappell, ‘Amos Lariet, n otk attorn 1.30 o'clock the coal in the cellar was | that the association has secured Visit our Book Department: and ANOTHER HEARING | |mér, who operates a grain eievator at DANIELSON Letoqis, Claghs Miipiacoia Mibn Bwns | 5. LOABAR, & B e ey T i o 6e 0 o & ~ HER R H " o reque, Giaglo 3 | & summer h e loss will foot up |found to fire; ana & hose’that | Jobn L. Billard an offer of Prope < the South Coventry station, has closed NIE lel MoWry.. * - 357000, partially. eo"\?:!.d By insurance. | had mnbfal? frov the welver -mill | park as a site for the collexe e Jook over the new line of Post Card |, > ; To Be,Meld on Matter of Grade Cross- |UP @s No shipments have arrived since | Supt. W. i Pudge J. M. Tatem of Bastford was|® n, ot the fire is 1unknown. ran e v i 3 2 g % pt. B. Dunn te Leave Elmville % t e cause 1! s hydrant quickly put the fire out, not Albums just received. Some very o ing at Camp. Station. 3 4nh= c:m.vr;en;lemont of the strike. AV Mol Uocotion ing: e gnd | own Tuesddy. . There was but little water to be had,{much damage being done either time. #inger?” “No, 1 - & jumber of the other business firms in Outings—M: Mrs. Ellen McGarry and daughter. | and the efforts of such of the nelgh- | Noryich Contractor Building Addition :hautldndt call her great You cun in erstand every word sho sings.”-—De- lot. 3 . . . pretty ones in the Some 1 ‘plain | the village are running short of sup-| Woman Injured in a Runaway. Mrs. J. J. MecGarry, spent Tuesday Ifi [ hors as knew of the fire was unavail- A petition of th Balih tobar, achecs with fends alofed | LD ISR oF the New Yok Nibr pica, anit in soveral instances, have |y Gl B e [Poilson: ing. (Owing to the large mumber of ap: |iroil Free Fross. pauy has been ment g o close down because of the| Mrs. Mont ‘astle of New Yor! 1 carpe: by t fin- [P ns and the searcity of room a covers. Prices range from 10c, 1Se, sent to the rafiroad | o, is visiting in Danielson. Hevge fios Adventiat Buitor: e DT e anis 10| the Myatic Oral achool, an addition i ; commissioners for permission_ to cofi- ommas Telt ot S o emttne, storocss aaa St Winha VRIS oy 2210 e Jurme Shariaty ot RS R 12 | SRR Sy e Tron” | S PTG 430, ST Sh i MNCE | By Coptrariar 2 3: Obomovan ot ter is bound in genuine Morocco and Sl S mage ' Mr. and Mrs. Luth r iins cottage, on the corner of Flor-|J H. Tracy of ¢ . Samme o s 4 +j{on June 24 by the commissios During July 16 deaths occurred in Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day are spend- oA a the instaliation of @ bathroom and!Norwich, who agrees by contract to wall hold 1000 views: Do Dullt, 20 et ke i hiean 2 | the town: 'OF these Juat one maic wera|InE the week in the western part of |S3CS £X M oum N toety ey from | other plumbing for the water wupply [Dave it completed by Apell 1. AlTealy . ™ instead of ‘two, fhat will cross - the |Under 1 vears of azc. The oldest per-| " "Herbert Lyon is substituting this |Fleischman, N. Y. e which was to be piped from a nearby |many who have applied have been xe- tracks of ‘the New York, New.Haven | S0P to die was Joseph H. Ottenheimer, | wocy in the Quinebaug ma e g this | liam 'F. Davis, formerly editor spring. Las¢ year, when Mr. Lehman |fused and the sooncr the new addi- TLaundry List, complste, 15c each. and Hartford Railroad pamy and |Who died on July ist at his home, e Zoo Earter aEiaD ot e L Tuss. | Wsat his summer home haere. his'son [Hon iy \bullt the bettessit w be for of the New Longsn end Norihern rail- |2 Grove street, aged 73 voars Three| Misses Dertha and Laura Crumley [day. He is at Teaant convacted wiin | Gl6d susdenly after but two daye 11-|thoss stianding the schiool Thie schoo) ot r camp stal ol accidental leaths a included, thet 2 Nt T nes: e st In e antry a p station, “with a re inc se | ot East Brooklyn are spending twe |a daily paper in Elizabeth, X. J. -, enables DuDLly (o fnish ' course end ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Special Prices At 6.E. SHAW’S?tnem Conn. grade lighter-than shown on the blue- | Peing the unnamed child of Sophie ; A 3 < - ] weeks' vacation. at Alderman an Q. A e lmflu '.Gks e The new proposed grade to | Wolinska, the voung Italian who was | " \Walter ‘and Raiph Mellor of Mo [and AMr, and nd Mr. G A pawkinS| By the authority of Warden 1. F.|Sives diplomas for the ne. The — be_sul ntally tlie same.’ 3 drowned while swimming, and the Pole] wich are spending this week as giests |spending. this month at Quonochon- | Lewis. A. J. Tinker, the local dor teachers conmected with the school . ;i : 5 5 The ‘New London Northern Railroad | Who fell from a window on Ives street|of Charles Hopkins of Hutchins |taus. warden, has disposed of & dog on Hill | work hard for lits succs Mrs. Mc- Illclii Chosolate. Cream flmm at our Circulating Library. g < Il-lmn‘l-e;lud to the propos-|on the morning of July 4. The other |sereet. S | ces Helen Mansfield and Alice | Street against which a number of com. |Gugan, wltm has cm'rg. n;’:‘};edn‘fi:‘url. “PURITY AND TRUTH. ehange, and the . petition Wil be |causes of death were as follows : Pre- |° rvre plaints have been lodged. at present from adelphia, BOOKS FOR MEN ers Fridey morning at 11 o'clock. colitls 2, hronchitis 1, nephritis 2, gan- | jamin Russell in East Brooklyn. Ascqnmion. They axpect to spend two| [ormer resident here, is.the guest of |chenges ihat are Swiine pice THE KEYSTONE STOR Pure Books on avoided subjects.| The selectmen of Windham have re- |ETene 1. hemorrhage's, malnutrition 2, 5 yn. Ascension. ' They exp e wo | Mr and Mrs. George Moeller. ‘Watlace Brown of Providence tu the| 81 ES cefved this notice, First Slectman [meningitis 1. Supplying Pascoag Pulpi i ’ Borouah Officials Meet. gueat of his brother and wife, Mr. and { papielson, Putnam, Moosun, What & Young Boy Ought to Know [S. A. Peckham, Tuegday, that he had — Clarence Gifford, for several years | . Joit for Seuvenir Taylor. The reguiar monthly mesting of the M. Ben Brown. septsd —$1.00 per volume. supposed the matter had been arrang- POULTRYMEN IN SESSION. a clerk 1n the Dahielson postofice. 18 | “Several hubdred tickets have al:| The resuiar moentily SEstiay, of The Charity Chapter's Picnic. EEvAt ed and he could ser no mecessity f visiting friends in t his . w realy been sold; where are the rest of| . M ™ y for E 1 ends in town this week. y i e, v evi 3 Daste b . —4$1.00 volume. 3 e Pl f st ia. | versity and has been substituting In |lor has received from Senator F. S.|g i o, Bu Whet s Youns Husband Ought to SCORE WAS 7 TO 1. ¢ ae, Moeting of Btate Associa- | USFEILy Shd has besn subetltuting In | o0 ein HAvaR: mho 1 Drests | S g et O | e e e e, Lo the otor. | at The Beston Dry Geeds Store, D, Femew$1.00 volum, 5 Pascoag this summer. |dent of the Legislative Reunion club. s e e ng i Sor - In Game With New Lon "W = Miss Manilla Shi e = Sonvents TEvine s L borough on the poles of the Ashland my day dinner was served at 2 o'clock | lelson. me Dig Alscounts/ What a Man of 45 Ought to Know y Londeh o nd~ | In spite of the r: upwards of ome | M p°% Jieplla AW o eonsocket, | Souvenir Tayloris secretdry of he ciube| Cotton® company. “as planned by the|in the house to about forty ' In the | Customers another week; At —3190 volume. ham id Tuesday Afterncom: hunaYed poultry fanciers arrived in | aparews o SUest of Mrs. Van R.|and expecte h‘fll -_‘heagw mm;’l‘" of | borough officials, and asked the offi- [afternoon games were played and at on every counter in the storm i e | | 08 cltvPuesdny morning and went to e SR R [tickets sold, but when Senator Stiles’| cials again to estadlish a line of poles | §a'clock supper was served. The chiel Buy these goods Bow. E- BOOKS FOR WOMEN e fans who went to Windham §eld | the Connecticut Agricultural college, at | yor 3 - E. E. Allen and daugh- . oo aearly expired. through North Main street. Another|feature of the day was the ball game| Sept20d What « Young Girl Ought to Know -”.‘.‘5"&’.,‘"’. vy SN AL The ahe | Ae1d nisetias, of the Comacetiont. Povt shent. Tuesday at Watch Hil > ™ b Ul rorpeie s L e e VLTI T el B R PN R SR SA0RS FTORE satisfled that the home | fleld ‘méeting of the Connecticut Poul- ¥ e Steve Collins, of wherever he hangs | Missioners will i 8- WOl proved very Interesting. Many visit- Main Street, Danlelson. SSEe -volike. plavers had played a good game. {heiry assoclation was opencd in the e Wlieon of SRRe London |fix: et etk in 4bé cft court-Tnesday| - Biitkess MoCastly Sefocted S0¢ thelors were: present from New London | gepnssoaw James B Keech Mg What = Young Weman Ought to|Sontert Was a fine one, seven chapkl §6°1.30 o'clock, with the address 3 el forenoon, charged with intoxication | fire department committee that the re- land "visiting lodges. At the supper % v 4 Know—3$1.00 volume. xlc“qcor:al;n".'fi,'f?fii.‘fi;“ wmgH «;): wel;]ome by President C. L. Beach of Supt. Dunn Resigns. and _trespassing on rallroad property. D;::':::‘z’dcr _r!: cm:ng'n-';rh-&:u:; table & vote of thanks was tendered - xth as follows: Har- | the Mr. Beach was respo o v e . The cowrag: ‘ s college. Mr. Beach v responded | W. B, Dunn has tendered his resiz- |Plcading gullty to both counts. Steve| cOMPITtCL. Fle cORTEACL fov SWILREC l':;—“y?na Mrs. Crane for thelr hospi Opens Saturday, July 30 What_a Young Wife Ought to|ris, first up, drew a pass; Nobnan hit|to by President W. O. Rogers of Nor- |nation as superintendent of the Thistie (5714 he didm't care what they did to| wa awarded F. H. Gilbert, an agree Knew—3$1.00 volume. safely and Harris reached third, but!wich, of the Poult association, after | 5 i 5 T % E: - ssociation, after | worsted company of e |him, and Judge Fuller sentenced him What a Toman of 45 Ought to|CORFOT Pegged back to Nasher and |which two very interesting addresses |offect August 6. Elmville, to take |¢, jaji for thirty days on each count,|ibie settlement having been reached| o Suvies. o SHOE SHINING PARLORS R biae o nailéd Noonan at second. O'Donnell, | were given, one by F. W. C. Almy of with costs of court. etween the property owners and the| Over 10 left here Tuesduy morning Shines Bo. Shoes repaire t up, drove the ball fairly over the | Tiverton Four Corners, R. I on Prof- Gone to Oakland Beach. Fidward Denoit. ¢4 pleaded mai, gull: | 2orough. = A meeting of the:fresmen [at 9 ook for New London, to 'take 4 e Yeou will 2nd many interesting and |fight KeKd fence, but Umplre Bagecs |itabto Doultsy. Keeping and’ the niner | Every year the colony of Danieis» |t to breach of peace when brought In- | Wi be called in two wesks to call for | the teamer 1ot A \o numpices of the Clasrs and’ Tobose. 3 BEIE Bohs fars w0 rent:ak To Den|ioh, Clalmetibat 1t wan dous, sl he | DR R B e e e X | 5s0Dlo At OAKIGRH DUSCD CRAWE Ieimar. |to COUFL: THESINY MOIDinE. . Jie-had|anotier SmAll appropristien ‘Brewates eurmon given undor,the auspices of the| PAPALIMBRAS & TERZIS CO., day. Il f0 come back and g0 to bat awain, |on Macline Fattening of Poultry, The | This week Mr. and Mrs. FHenry Des. |been working in the mule room in the | 2o oropiiaien Gan moge conion oo the | Men’s club, In spite of the threaten- Bradley Building, Danislson 8 0] ras ot i oae ot Thak |Harara i of The various methods |Fosler: Misees Lore Sad” Harciet bes. | nccording to. the testimony. asked the | s ariamall conropa s SO e e ey Tn the trip. e A B A full line of up-to-date POSTAL (3nd on a wild pitch Harris scored.|of machine fattening. rosicr, Odna Laflame and Phillp T.a. |overseer of the room. Joseph Carroll, | = iohe o e RhnoPriated. people to taks in the triv. "Rave A ¥ ' . CARDE. [Campfon “reached” first ‘on balls, but| The morning was spent in visiting [flame of Danielson left to spend fne | for his pay. Carroll told Benolt to come | 1, B Kinney, for paintin A g o e g I 2 e Manley was thrown out, runming for [the various departments of the coi.|monih there. They will occupy Jo. |around on pay day, and Benoit imme- | nouse, $30: Th I i ey MAF Plenasts 'WILAS aLioon (1 N JEWBI! bl y The efficial A A. A. AUTOMOBILE | " Inthe attempt to steal second. |lege, under the guidance of the pro- |seph Bodo's cottage. |alately gave Carroll & punch under| se. Timothy comaii s1et0: Fiethe . == Various ltem cial In the soventh New London ucored |fesgors in charge, and in inspecting | Milion Hesse of Providence i |the chin. Benoit was placed —under|Snea $36.70. Philip Smith. $4.50: B B | Mr. ana Mrs. George Scott are & BLUB BOOK. 1910 edition. as follows: Nasher filed out to Sullivan | the model poultry houses on the prop- | svending several days as the guest f |arrest, and in court Judge Fuller sent| Driscoll, $53.41; Jewett City electric |tertaining Miss May Noygs of Boston | CIGARS, TOBACCO. COOL DRINKS, This Automobile Blue Book is the |0 left, Connor struck out, Griffin hit erty. Joseph Hall on Hutchins street. |him to jall for thirty days, with costs | light plant. $84.71: Cleworth & Bullen | Miss M& Stinson _has returned AT recognized Standard Automobile Guide | s, 0O past Harris and Manley | Tuesday evening the address by Law- Mill Shuts Down. |of $8.09. As Benoit went out of the| Publishing company, $2.50: Bulletip |Erom a week's visitin Providence, 52 BRRE tei Bintoe. 3t noe I !¢ |cowla not fleld it in time to the right (rence H. Baldwin of Toronto, Can., vice 3 - |court Toom he muttered to himself and | company. $3.50; the Southern New| Mrs. M. W. Baker of Providence is W, I. BRIC as four vol- |of second to throw him out, and he was | president of the American Poultry as- | The Willlamsville -mill, which ha= |shook his first at Carroll. Judge Ful- | England Telephone co 90 cents, |the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B T et o R T uC and e ke | brepkaca of the Awierlonn Pouliry B2 | oo {unning G nart Hi Wels hil |1 warasd BA Asee Hisariaing, Fiapds e company, 90 cents | the Enest of her parents, Mr. i e miles of roall description, with filus{t® third B, %, wild pltch. Bowers was | ficial Inéubation, was followel by o down Saturday for an indefinite time. | “"“b’::_“”“’:‘ - Bloom. R. E. Efcleston of Philadelphia iy b s vy s aq becn fairly struck cut by | musicale given by Miss Monteith, Mr. Al ect of general interest on and e - | 18 closing out her line of Summer Mil« ::‘:“: R Skt THES SR Opee Harrls, but Edgarton did not see, and | Fknseniid and Mya. Staneburn. INJURED IN RUNAWAY. WEDDING. R aoy mimeet. 18- the trumpnt.;oriepee tia e Foaer PO 2 A taary. . Bvarvilion |peduced to omes rris gent in another hard quick | The meeting will be concluded with T “ } ow in ful oom ich covers a large | o't or- 1t pric breaking drcp: that mee log, ard SHE: [this (Wednesiay) Bornimgs. scssion, | Boarders from Putnam Elms Cut and Dufeault—Favreau. DATL of one sido of the houss owned bY | qor sre Sivete ot Birs L e | ez BT fin_Scored. Bowers was sent to his | Following is the programme rendered Bruised. Paul Dufeault and Miss Josephine| & A, Haskell, occupled by the Hunter| My, and Mrs. John Grinnell have T"E “. c MURHIY co :?-:a{:%:. f;:en:lvkec but :vlbh Ngn.l.o‘n at the musicale Tuesday evening. ke All\n,‘kl('-“a\;‘r(‘n.l‘ll, both of th !cl!ly. were ;‘Tigm [’:h‘:m‘s::"l-mv:mh::z( an lo‘m returned to Bridgeport after two THE BWEST 108 CREAM - . . Wi rown out at secon - M: C “ marr Tuesday morni a o'cloc] n the h: . lesale and retail, o Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper *RELIDE to steal gt an Acoident Teosday Sttemoonor® o/a8 |ar St. Mary's chureh by Rev. Adrian | borough. e o npiher e b Bravs . W dobassonny 48 Perl “Willimantic sent five men to bat in |ROmance. . Marschner | which miraculously escaped being Dykeman. Miss Favreau, who is a| JFarmers are rejoicing over the Miss Alice George h turned t Patterns. her half of th ver Violin, *Cello and Piano. t s - o . - o sition from extrema weat! e 08 “ (letipshae Fetw - flloceaaed AR = £ the sevensh, but only made | ¢ al. Mr. Watson. who had beem ba-d- |membersof the Children of Mary, was | 2! ry Boston After a visie with Mr, and Mrs, augsa one hit. and the side was retired with |SWord of Serrara, Bullard | ing for several weeks at Putnam Elms |attended at the altar by her father, | Plenteous raine. Corn which was suf- 4 % J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, r. fert; b y Amos Colby. _— two men on. New London went out % Mr. Koons. in Brooklyn. with Miss Kevhoe. who |Louls Favreau John —Dufeault, a| “UA% badly is dolng finely now with |20 "OPY (opn of Boston is in General Repaly Shep, Refable Pia B ie Fri in md-;hh\ the eighth, and then Willi- |Fantasie from Fault, Gounod [arrived theré in the morning, were the (cousin of the groom, was best man.|® P leasing shibw of eses. town. : y ngs 2t Reasonab mantic had her great seasion. Violin and Piano. ... | principals. Mr. and Mrs. Dufeault left on the Mirs.’ Mary Browster of Norwich fs| Bic7ele and Automebile Rupairing No inflated values in orair e mmmem: |, HADAS was fArst up and he hit safely (Serenade. Wider | " Mr. Watson started to drive to |10.30 train for Revere Beach, Mas COLCHESTER wisiting in_{own. Oll aifd Gasoline for salo. o Aocept lover short. Noonan made a beautiful Violin, "Cello and Piano. | Danielson . from the Inn when|They will reside with Mr. and Mrs F 7 — —_—— - worthless paper premiums. If inter- { Miss Inabella MacKenzle of Wester- \ e a e Tpians iection write ua |gesrifice and Harris was on second. Part 11 | Miss Kevhoe asked if she might zor avrean on Eim street on their | School Board Members Adopt Minute |1y and Miss Nonna Marshall of Provi-| ASK T0 SEE TIm Souvenir Chine B Bt 2% give 3o nnell clouted the ball over the|A Dream, Hawley | 25 She had some shopping to do. Wnen i on Rsv. M. H. , vy o ving with one 208 let b Eive You some interestingfright flela fence sgain for two bases, | Good Night, Chudwick | L6y had crossed the ralirond rra.is A M Rt 2 e i st v S| 4 i I ¥ The A. C. Andrew Musie Co. |on feiters chotce: Ofbonnell: resching e ot Ll SR S et REV. THOMAS H. COONEY et unders Teken to Baok- | " iia "Lydia Dougiass and Miss Fan- il er's choice, O'Donnel reac! . s of e bu, swung down, sirik- Souglass - E on s - BN e eee. war i hive on. Cunpors. siror: SUDERS RN | e T o Biano, Ries |« the horse's legs. Tite antmal 100k |Makes Favorable Impression on New e B A i s g By - illimantle, Ct ffor a single and stole second. O'Mara |Senora, Feist | {7i&ht and started up by the station At a mosting of the Col-hentsr |™"Mre Sarah Nyc and daughter, Miss hit for two bases. On the previous . Mr. Stoneburn, ard postoffice into Maln str_et. *here board of school visitors, held Monda’ | Mary Ny ki 2 £ M. a M J B play, when Sullivan was running down | Barcolle, Les Contes @’ Hoftman he hesitated. started to go down Cen- morning, August 1 the last meelin® |Fonort Holidays oo Or N and s 1A ¥. LEWIS, Proprister AMES HARRIES 2nd 'O'Dennell trying for home, he en- i T enbach | Ler. then turned up Main, stziking tne | Feople In this vicinity are interested | to be attended by Rev. Michael 7. 3ny ¥ n P R Eenrinte 5 ba Bing o rec SLTEINE 102 lin an article in the Naugatuck corres- |as he leaves tod 4 Harry Morgan of Ludlow, Vt, is the T el PERFUME TOILET A #aged tHe throw, but beat it to the 'Serenade, curbing in front of the Bo>Femias clib o s today (Wednesday) fir i B TolLET ARTICLER o e i v me s s | otin and Biano o e babEy. overturned. ‘hrew. Pondence of & Waterbury paper re- | his new parish in Rockvilte, u vote |5USSt Of Mr. and Mre. Henry Morgan. HOURIGAN, STATIONERY. up the ball and got Campion going to 'Selection from Martha, Flotow | Inz Miss Keyhoe on her ned nn ite |E2rding Rev. Thomas H. Cooney. re-|was adopted that the school via‘ors| mha mayor of Tomsk has commis- Jownet Otty. “Ye Post Card Shep.” third, or Manley, who was running for | Violin "Cello and Piano. O ter strest sidewalk. Mr. Tatson |cently transferred from St. Joseph's|of Colchester, learning that Rev. Mi- | Th& TRakor Of orinl hae SRS FUNEEAL WIRRGFOR 852 i, - Petriek “and DAndros both - Rit , "Cello_and Piano. Was thrown head firet upon the Main |Catholfe church in Grosvenordale to|chael H. May was about to leave Col- | 1 a}% L e groleff 10| Furaiture asd Orawiord Ceokins : Main Streel, Willimantlic o, Trigck, and, D-Andrea both hit S eas hokmdbomiote ) Naugatuck. The correspondent writes: | chester for a larger responsibiity, | Iitwoes Barnsul and Tomae Y 2 s pon, iy S e e iy un s. T R ke M Weasvis |- “TOR Ter Thisiae Cooney; the new | fook This opportunits. to emress 3 | b4 tween Barnaul and Tomsk. “Phones—Store 61-3: hnuse 3-8 R T D T e et drog Store where Dr CJudson . geve |I¥_appolnted pastor of St Francis | him their sense of the pleasant 2 v r g _ George Levigne. o A parish, delivered his introductory mes- | ciatlon the; ve ed to quit cold, and the batting feast : them surgical aid. Mr. Watson had y v have had in the work of If I's Wail Papers was 2 ‘Gatey, seven hits in the Tomin, |,y S uicTal of George Levigne was |two bad cuts over his right eye one |2a€0 ol (he masses for adults oF Bun. | b b wnd roniimesd vcrom oo OWNERS OF ELM.TREES. ATTENTION! in all the latest designa that you de- |WO two-baggers and o three bagser ?;r:xn ’1;;::-?'- | morming at 845 o'clock |of ‘which required several stiiches. day and aiso addressed the children at n’«,-":uu and continueg interest in the 3 A e naertaking rooms of E. B. | Miss Keyhos had several small bruis- | the mass. The new pastor made|children of the town® his wise coun- = B S iates eetrtmens mixed In WIEh the foursingiss, _Fove [Hickel Calioned Mith scrvices. ot SE | Shanh o baa cee on s Torehena. .. [a Favorable iinpremsion on' s Congre: | sels, una his endfast Wipport of wv. | Having moticed an chitorias in last|preioncer vl coniract (0 1 1o B e et o Te 1o baguar, but was sanint BETYRER Mary’s church at 9 o'clock. Rev. C. H. | The horse, after freelng the shafts |gation, and the parish is to be con- |ervthing that would help to increase [ Wednesday's Bulletin calling attention of your trees at ost. Be care« ack of ready mized Palnte and |3 o o hira by Hooris, P Andren | F2uctie was the celebrant of the re- | from the bugsy, started up Main straat, |STatulated on his appointment. e the eMclency of the schools, The mem- |t the state of the elm trees in and | ful whom you contract your work A B, HOLMES. 55 Mbikn . Aliies Wb od, Nagher |dUiém mass. The bearers were George | falling on the. sidewalk in front of was considered one of the ablest Cath- | bers regretted his withdrawal from the | around Norwich, I take this opportuni. | Confront them with the quest] 1 ained = Nite on freldors choice, Baras | Laramoe, Adolph Demontigy, William |Gallup's market. olic clergymen in eastern Comnecticut|board and wished him continued suc- |ty 1o bring the following to the notice | they are willing to guarantes r 72 Churchpatrest. Witlimantte, | E23,00" Sught “at” secona” by Hatrs |Derhuim ana Justin McCarthy. o Visited S. of V. Camp. and has for several years been a mem. | ceas in hie new and larger field. of The Bullstin's readers: | trees in heaithy green condition ail : - | Meritus and De Profundis were sung = E er of the dlocesan school commis- o Yo one need tell you that the beau- | summer. Arh, Jc Wall Papers |ooe exoopt for the ‘hawing moa thers | QUring the service ny D b "Compiols. | ( SOmmanaer Jrans, of the Song, of |sion.” Me and ronal Mention. dd g | Bl éim Ttrees " in’. Connecticut are |~ Good things cannot he bought - i vay St. seph’s cemete: e y n 3 G Mrs. ; ol ed. ol r e | penny, and good work cannot be d tome to E MAFFITT & CO, 37 |mil be plenty of that. Score and sum- | b ;:"‘._:n_:“:“”;:r"r"‘ Y- | Tyesday eveming. tho guest of Camp | .. “l’-‘onlu-laang-. A Savannan, Ga, and Mr. and Mrs. G, 1T O e i Sk aready dead, you [ Tor o imere Bittance " If YOur work 1s L % & in F. b ARGerann The sl Post” WHIEH was s s city have beeh obliged | Chapman of Norwich were guests f ches ' and | done cheaply and i rry-se £lzreh Strest. Wo #lll 3o plaased to New Loaon. Willimantie. O e e i | e 222 | o otk oo Bt HAC owins T Ineh TGy Hassh 1. Bilaharis o Rroahvics | oA oy o G e van | aoeks Wap Sout rees will Bet. ’ sstimate on palwing or decorating, o T .0 'wifs of Beniamin F. Farrar. was neld |ed the charter members. the form 6f]of. water. 4 e tay, They (age The trip up in o loe, the gumber of which incresses | Shedp way, Yout, trees will not be bens na will guarantee both work and |l | o $13 38 Taesday afiernoon at 1 o'clock from |initiation to be used by the local | Fdward Favreau of Hartford attend. | touring car, B o e o | ooass sbboc o them: . But If you sor rice. Relgerp 2 1 31700 the family home in Gurle e. Rev. | post. ed the wedding of his sister in this| Mrs. E. L. Kenyon of Shefield,|sonq forth any more leaves in the | proper returns for your money spent Shighosia counsetide. Hovaka [Tk, & 422498 Mr Rober(son was the officiating cler About the Borough. city Tuesday. M is visiting friends in town. Mr. | goR8 FOTNL, S0 JUOTR, JONST of free | your trees will be just as if there w 23 2620 gyman. Burial was in the Storrs cem- | g, Mrs. Edith Sykes .and daughters, | Kenyon was a former resident of this e hos X T e D I o Buoh: thing as WLM TRED BDE asher. = - 2 rbert Lyon spent Tuesfay at a u growt! as pa to DD 14 4, R. CURNEAM, Agent. s § § &1 etery.. Funeral Directors Elmore & |yvaren HilL Dorris anid Phyllis, have returned from | Place. O e nttnis & larey | L. R 3% 1.4 si's Bhapemi-of this clty ‘were in charge} A dog' owsld by Jghn. Flint of nn suiiog AL Onk Dle Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Ingalls left on | oo’ tree and clearing it away would | The undersigned is in the spraying - Marufacturer of affferent styles of '*™ 100 224811 of thelarrangements. Broorlyn was killed by ia. frelght | o M5e. Goorke. Butord and son; Grent | Tussday moraing for New York whets'lipay for many yers ot spraying that | business, has large power spriy ma s, b 144 P ——- ” A 2 of New ork, are spending sa month y wi e e gul relatives for i e ced men o e spra Light Carriages and W, Totels, 38 4 3 suznu i 1 g The train at 530 Tueaday afternoon. The | oy v, mua” Mae, e e ot [ Ceral weeks, atter which they will | same tree and kesping it in green wnd | Shinos, Dol oo Femicala on® 17 Lt e ‘ R e b ical animal was old and deaf and did not oot Wasbihaton! D C. heakhy “condition, Now what wbuld |poles use the best chemicals on the s sic al po- ear the train, He started te cross ‘B. Rot the .city of Norwich look like without | market, and guarantees all his work 0000108 7 lfen court T4 norning. = % Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Robbins of Hart- - o oy tha 1han e o . AR s uesday morning. near the ‘wiation and was cut to NOANK ford_are visiting Mrs. Robbins' father, | 118 many e ot T R o i e e oo Horse Shoeing. - Tel connectien. HAMPERED BY STRIKE. | igs Doris French 1s at Crescent|” Barl Wood, at one time director of | ouseb 3 ® Bwan Nt onl 0NN MBSkl o iases " Onr: work wil Sheal ¥or it povia : e s by i for a Week's stay with frienids. |the Danlelson Y. M. C. A., and who | Houseboat Rosalie Sold—Will Be Used | stree! - Spraying trees, If done in a thor- | self. We can’t afford to do poor work outh Coventry Industries Cl - & — has been laid up with 4 broken bone | s Steam Lighter—Many Bathers at Taken to Backus Hospital. ough, paimstaking way, with the right | We are here to stay and look after the ELMORE & SBEPARD, cause Supplies Are Cut Off.- . 'fl,'e Knights of St. Paul held tnelr |in his foot. was in town Tuesdsy. He Groton Long Point. (Josmer I Saunders, who was|chemicals and enough of it will kill | wellfare of the trees i this ; e regular dril at the Episcopal church |left Tuesday night for Washington, — stricken with a shock & week agn, [every leaf-eating insect or xlug in t eputation _and ulta count St o Santets & Wmay | 2 T of industries at South Cav- | Tuesday evening. There was a good \here he 15 to be the Y. M. G. A.| The houseboat Rosalle, which be-|has been taken to the Backus hospital, | trees. That is an establishad fact, | erything. We have both 3 m % attendance. 2 or. longed to ex-Mayor Hooker of Hart- | Norwich for treatment. Now. the question 1s to get & reliable |hold . If you are Interested in t w fi m htn R i = am;n has gaen .m; o eCallister t;‘(lsslxofin x;ufi is the guest of rei- | irm to spray vour trees at a fair |vrl<‘v-‘r<u\lmg'”f bl trees 1: is none too - Hight boys 4 tnree gi it n Business. rothers of New York. The Rosalie|atives in Hartford. and do- the work so well that he can | carly to give your orders for nex 8 7 AR N againkt the floodink Ae. thi 3| Peen used during the summer months | Henry Hunt and son of Providencs |of bugs, and green and luxurious all|make you a price on guaranteed wor LADY AS! PANT. at St. Mary's’ church, South Coventry, | 38 g this country 13 £ g oY - 5! v S Erie: mioriiing > ¥ | S5 Giseased and- oriminal fmmi. | by Mr. Hooker and family. During the | have returned home after a visit with | geason. *Are ybu willing to pay a fair | It ls just the right time to have t Telephons ccsectoa. As Low as = - $18B6. &2 i seaned and eriminal immi- | Winter she has been laid up here. The|Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Strong on | price for just such rellable work? It's | dead, unsightly wood cut out of your * ®| * The hearing on the aliowance of the |Tents of central Europe are in a con- | Ihterion will be torn out and she will Barwaed dvennt & dangerous work and Inborlous in the | trees. We are working at that r % ng on the allowance of the |spiracy with transatiantic steamship | D@ used as a steam lighter. : xaminations for state teachers’ cer- | extreme, and lubor of that kind has to | And a postal or telephone call will We have some line barguins| W rite for Catalogue, administration gecount of the estate | TS, Trpey their jails and. paor: Aot The Whaieh {ificates will be held in the Academy e paia 'for pretiy well. Bus what are | Bring us on the apot t0 do »our work im Second-hand Cars, Buick a of the late T Morton Il L0 BAVe |houses into America, the government | Schooner vacht Senta, Capt. Wallace | hoe ay and Saturday morn- | g few dollars out of your pleasur No tree too large or too high 2 P M= paying the fares. The laws against | Brown. is tied up to the R togw _Sugpst 5.and -6 save your beautiful trees, which are : ¥ { . day, e 4 R L 5 arles Saunders of Providence is auty he eye of s W . day, has been postponea until August | BagiPE ey s et L Gaent to. 08 | toe oAt ne oo AR T SAAER | Cl besides the beauty to t y o | W. J. BCHOONMA 2 29, at 10 a. m. ihis, are) = - e | for pe and repairs. at his home on Linwood avenue, hav- ence and comfort in .the | Commercial Sprayer and Caretaker of But It that h 1Sequ 1 E. P. CHESBRO, Autemobiles, » thos. & certaln amount of discrotion | Nashoar Fisher s Toand 1e hanen et | ing been called home by the iliness of T er? There are already so-called Trees. 1029 Main Street. Wiltimantie. 227 Asylum street, Hartford. | Personals. ary power ought fo be given immigra- | on the north ways. . oo Ol [Bis father, H. H. Saunders. Shraying firms in the field who on fair | 'Phona.5: Danielson, Conn W. H- Hall of South Willington |tion officials to relax the strict en- | Steam lighter Buarsus was towed Main and 8ohool 8ts, So. Manchester. | cpent Monday in Providence forcement of the law in certain cases. | tha Connecticut Tiver to Hamburg on Mr. Rolls’ Career. T - £ . 832 Main Street, Willimantie. . Some of the cases of deportation are | Tuesday after a load of lumber for The Hon. Charles Stewart Rolls, son h at : ‘“ decasd Louls Phancuf Ieft Tuesday for a |eartrending. We have moted several | kecls for the shipyard.. of the first Baron Llangattock, had al- | A (OB ERAnSL, e Tretiny fo% 2 | Cance”oF Musbands Swho had come to | “Winfam If Pavie of New York ar-| wava been well o iha ront in the Try This "RICHMOND" 3 iy . America and become well established | rived in the village Tuesday. Mr, |latest methods of traction. A promi- Painless Extracting and bus| a ¢ LOUIS PHANEUF & in business and then sent for their [ Payne will act as f{nspector on the(nent cyciist, a daring and feariess mo- Fifling a Specialty el 0 Ravens and party of wiyes and families whom they . were | barge to be built at the shimyard for | torist, a balloonist and the first Brit- 3 e = A F S8 £, X0 Ravons wng pacty of 1 entirely able to support®only to find | the General Chemical company of New | ish acronaut to establish an aeroplane S o= a er r Main Street, - « Willimantic | [ApiEs' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, |Tuesday that the family could not enter the | York. #+ |record of any note, Mr., Rolls was a ‘Telepbone. Jund DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 2 <‘0\|nlr)mon account of the sickness of Schooner vacht Monimia, Capt. John | man who excelled in many parts, al- craL s C. E Miss Su : Fine Bathing at Groton Long Peint. | three vears old until the end of Au- ivers thick, hot suds. not in any wa: 88 Mata Biret. . |Himrrie were recent guests of relatives | must sive up Bis business or submit | ‘mi. peacn .t Groton Long Point is| BUSt next. At Trinity callege, Cam- interfere with the bot water faucet And €an be saslly for the Traveters Tite | Janta in- Mystic. 5 to fnal separation from his family. | oroqing crowds from the village every | DriJS?. he graduaied in ensineering. attached to it. It gives you instead, two faucets - Ca. of Hartford, Ct. ~ad T | et 1. Hiickey wnd fasmily | of |SRNSR. and it n ‘shimetal thing Tor | SV, K0l 18 one cf the Snestboaches B ATntany 58 oevea s the R Skt W 9, OLbis Son iltk, het Puds. Seates Sealth and A ki HIRAM N. FENN, ‘Union. street are at Newport, R. I,|® Eovernment to be engaged im the | 7 "% U'¢' 125 Heen us s 2 Airst| | niversity bieycle team in 1897, and “Think of the dozens of ways this Ingenious device will out down o X a R & ek, * | business of breaking up families in | ¥oAX AT B 1 g oo to any ex-|, . ame a “half Blue.” ~He was one the work in the kitchen! Learn what it means to save hundreds ©o. of Saginaw Mich WrHte | ynrEmMTAKER and EMBALMER iy s this way. It 15 not only craei, dut it | {0 AWROR overy Ly, and especlal;| of the ploneers in the introduction of ST A gL A e X © Chursh . W P | vDr . 5 Whiton of Manchoster has | 15,5 Violetion et the Inwe of Gofl and | 5, “2iners who_apmresiats the must | Soremopiiss dnéo the'country. mad his Maker gives yau any quas’ \, pow . ort, : o "watar ther Ct | Telenbone Ladz Assttant |boen at his countrs Rome in Mansfieid | marriage. which are above any human | DR 12 570, Wifica ‘sand ahd’ rung | (19, continent and in ~England, was : f oughly mixed tn sclentific | e laws.—The Watchman. quite a formidable list. Mr. Rolls, in- g proportion—it Is <5 oft for a long distamee. On this spot | G0CF & (O UL o ready to meet v R Harola Taylor and Miss Ruth Tay- A Wise Suggestion. a summer hotel woull be a great A Roke o dags so , needs. 1t puts an end to 3 3 v ise Suga 3 T and, would andoutieat| lection of trophies of various kinds i | e drudgery of dlsn wash lor have returned from a week's stay | Pefore Walter Wellman starts to fly e ¥ | far eycling, athletics and motor i 2 = Dlace dishe “ 1y | e a paving proposition. ari fng —slmpiy place dishes. at, Pleasure beach. auross the Atlantic in an airship, as 9 ing. : : wilver, winmswhre under 11 $ B yrecaution. it would be well for him 3 - Xs_an aseroplanist, Mr. Rolls was : Creauy muds for an sty Mrs, Frederick Avery and two chil-|tc take a few swimming lessons.—New An Aid te Immunity. chiefly known for his cross-channel g g~y < 3 T aren, who have Déen Visiting v “Av- | York Warkd. Mosquitoes forced & New York bank. | fight. when he flew {o France - and matle end 10 waek v ery's sister, Mrs. G. F. Taylor, of . I g, 7 ST o er and his part; to abanden part of a | back. sightly soap dishes, to 1 3 - e Church stréet, returned to Bast Hart- The Presidential Vacation. frip through Aluska. Prowpective vis- Diflsance of using up. 1 = : - - ford Tuesday. Mr. Taft is having a vacation, if | itors to Alaska might well begin with a May Be Shut Out Gdde ana ends of w4 3 i3 2 A e B A ., - e g . ¥ ) o U kind of soap, A nice varfety of Fresh Fish: K iica Han i Leing away from Washin iconsti- | short :u/lg\er in New Jersey—New| 1r A G. Spalding 0 b S - Use any soap, Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at - 55 Alice Bugbee. who ha&s been |iutes one; but in wmg no other | York Herald. e will find some things there, Just call on the le-r whose name appears below and ask to see the STRONG'S FISH MARKET, ,"un st £ 5 respect.—Boston T r1d may anxfous to st2al home.— Suds-Maker, He will let you take one home to try. Use it ten MLl 2 5 > Cheaper Than Dreatnoughts. Rockford Star. if think you can s, it, return it, for the trial places potrtog Hae the Deel Vot Lvsd Lo i o Children Cry as the na Vots. A power which, iike Nicaragua ean ‘no obligation to buy. This s your chance to learn about the t OR F ~ 1f the Colonel would cast his ballot [ buy a converied vacht and call it a ‘What specially irritates the demo- convenience, money and time saver you can install in your kitchen. today. .¢ AF Is I.ETgER S now. what u lot of election troudle | navy “must at lerst edited with | crats sveut the Ovster Bay confer- @ LW 1 S, Norwih, Gon - - ved Nevember! —Wash- | v! imaginatien —Pittsburg roni- | ence is that they haven't a Roosevelt, lllfl |"|' ;2 T A\ ington P cle-Telegraph. too—New York Press. . Y 4