Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 17, 1910, Page 2

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What Is Going On Tonight. Dancirme at th Pagk Sohen “Covelltry. Casino, Lakeside at the Bijou and|has been a student at Newton Theologlcal fimfl“?{» is address on Winning the md.rl ld wm‘. Christ wal‘ marked by pract Ceaching, Intorsperssd ViR interesting anccdotes. Thie 1 Mr. Lindsay's first searance here and he s R gers to Hold Important Meeting— Furat Route No. 1 Reports for First e, town over the ‘brook now sufficiently advanced to allow of teams passing over one side of it. The Fidelis, who ara members &s&wm'&s«;: eph. " mew bridge being built by the it Mashentuck is was biried Tathany, havine Sied st Sunaay, -fi c in eity. Mr. was for e PR ThIR s, whare i The Ashland mills he 'was boss spinner his father, the late S, E. Sherman, “The deceased Nelson Wheeler—Form Death of Mrs. Mrs, Caroline Whezler, 80, widow of | Brewster's Nelson Wheeler, , dled after a short ill- at her home in .(‘Z,ll‘f; l;lcrke_otunn at el . e day afternoon while around doing har work. She moved from the Road place a few lard is very feo In the Thans ing comtracts of between 510, for the erection Owen H. Willlams in in Acute indigestion at his home in ¥ town. g p " . and Mrs, 7 that of His Daughter— Inches :lu-r to Be Heard at Methodist | .. .ci are entertining Mrs. Jona % arly Tuesday 3 roh. . o i Brant of Providence of ‘Rain Early Tussd 2 o Reportn. from the sanatarium it Neck gre. that George Bul« Hiram Latham bie. al ther hand 000,000 of the v 1o the and 31 very i1 with of Eim E " Pictures won the hearts of the pejple. He bridge was closed to travel only ome church district to this e Fodedal T s W. R. C,, No. 28 has aiready labored with Dr: Chapman | Yoo z . f a8y, 5 3 2R ok Bl o7 e L ears, | years ago with ner husband, after they | CEPTEN o e B Al K g € . in his great meetings and expects 0| Gov. Aram J. Pothicr of Rhode Isi-| St. James’ band will give another |Bis DECR an Saveldl For tel YSRrE Ihad spent over fitty yeats at farming. | STRIANC O POy, Besider i 3 SPECIAL AGENT engage in further work. ana will be the principal speaker at the | concert on Davis park next Tuesday | One Week o o809 his - Saughiel, 368 | ghe teaves two sons, Ferdinand Wheel- | S6H001S and - ollowcs | e B annual Old Home day of the people of [ evening. N o0, having been Soownnd W iRt | €7 S0 Duane Wheelsr: OF the! Road | L5 these there is to be n T A wiey ~ | To Settle Difficulties for Carpenters| Institute Opens. :';:, o °f) l‘,‘:“&w‘r" Pt PUTNA e R T glll’m e ik "|line at Pretoria. coting ¢ 34,000 « her. ’ e g % nesday] 2 0ss the atten the. . Mr. Holmes was A 000, also the installution of a - b mmfln TODAY il Jainees Hersstier. [ L7 ouesdel forenacn the opeiing lef- | RhoBle Jalana horder.. Fou. Willisn: P N brother-in-law of the deceased. Will Sing at Methodjst Church. | 1ici, "\ e Wit s % - TLocal No. 825, carpenters and jom. | Who attend have such instruction as is | Shefield, one of Rhode Island's con- | First Calls for Republican Convention | R. R._Wilicox of Sylvandale is en- | Miss Mabel Kaye of Boston s the | 000 ers of America, will heregfter ...,w"‘}“ given at Silver Bay or Northfield. This | §ressmen, Legter Howard, D. D. and | __cjty Had 17 Deaths During July— [JOVing a week's outing in WRterbury | guest of Miss Mabel Duncan. Miss —_— — - own basimess azent to sittle alr ditn: | 15 the second year such an attempt has | Gideon A. Burgess, D. D, are aleo on | (70 Yo foe g B0 Y TR L and Bridgeport. Kaye was a former resident of this| oo oiit T A, ¢ e — culties and disputes in conne Seith | peen made here, last years institute | ths st of speakers, o shun d e Two Inches of Rain. place and was sololst in the Methodist| qusing the fiscal vear, Ju . IbOr (B Eae yerious Johs "m this | Serving as o great inspiration to many |, ;genta Home for the day, attracted | Notices are published to-day for the | From a little past midnight until 2 | grogationai church in. FHudsm. Maxs, | 2875 50 1610, there eontor 3 4} s watln PR e e Danielson,| MOt only by ths interesting exercises|county convention of the delegated | gclock Tuesday morning rain fell in Ehe will sing at the Methodlst church Shich Yabe ‘Mexican . % ' ur a s B -:'":; I“:L takzfi at the last istrict president of . the _Epworth | that have been arranged but also by representatives of the republican party | torrents. Dr, Holmes' gauge regis- | on Sunday. D ey o) hme ehai il Ty nieh was ly e together with his cabinet. plan- | the opportunity to revisit familiar|from each town in Windham county |iered a flat two inches. Mr. and Mrs. William Cromwell and | 640 27 SFemavi T0 P . e g B :f'vme,a that Fred Ed- | leaguf, t Bresent curriculum. although | Scenes. Danielson will have a num-}to b‘; held In the superior court room | “Aiss Clara Northrup of Newport 1 | son Harold of Rome, N. Y., are guesta | St G008 Frenei TRc | p Jobs watiar £he 70 Include visiting all | Hod, e B ble to be present,| ber of representatives there. ln_”. illimantic. % i jg | the suest of Mr. and Mrs C. H. Ray |of the former's parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. N WhEre SholAvherican “fag : - Timantie local wnd see that amy tnios | Deing ihis summer at Oberammergau,| ~Reunion of Putnam Association. |, T00 Darrose of this convention 1S |at thelr home in Sylvandale. T eies Saora Macomber of Ashaway | o¢casionaily seen : N nre a e help is empioyed thereon and td repors |8t the Passion Play. = Among thle numerous vlcnlC‘!. family | name a county * committee for four Complete Change in Team. 15, the guest of Mrs, Charles Partelo, il e 1 all thi) violating the rules of the | Several of last year's speakers are|reunions, old home days, et al, sch2d-| vears and to do such other business | Last Saturday the home baseball i “Pa, what 18- a philosopher A 1 Tocal. shapdey. four mew | here. including Dr.'C. H. Morgan, Miss| uied to take place {n this section dur-|as may bo desmed proper at that time. | team defeated the Wauregan team by Invitations to Bill Dinner. RICRoPIer g Doy ie Dhe wh 2 % OF THE membars were admitted to the local, ) Martha B. Hixson of New York and|ing the next few days one of particular | Tho delegates to the convention, each |a seore of 3 to 0. It is & coincidence Invitations have been received In|giher people that thelr t . A makifig, a membership of more than j M'S. Annie E. Smiley of Holyoke, Mass. | interest is the annual meeting and re-| (own being entitled to twice the num- | that five years ago, Saturday, the 12th | town for the annual Bill dinner, at the | umount to much.” Detroit Ireq - one hundred at the present time. Among the new speakers this union of the Colonel Daniel Putnam as-| her of its representatives in the legis- |of June, Wauregan were beaten by the | Ledyard Center church, Wednesday, | press. Clerks’ Outing Day. To-day (Wednesday) the stores wil 'lflzflarlga_n’sSluck GOOD OFFERINGS TO BE FOUND Clerks’ Protective association. Hill and Block Island and will leave be closed all day on account of the annual excursion of the Willimantic The outing has been arranged to Watch Dr. Ward Platt of Philadelph Stewart, Dr. C. F. Reisner of New York, Rev. Samual Irwin, president of 1| mast” Greenwich academy, and Miss Ermina Lincoln of Attleboro. Dr. Morgan Heard. After the morning chapel service Dr. sociation, which is to be held in the town hall of the neighboring town of Brooklyn today (Wednesday). Officers for the ensuing year wili be elected and other business transacted. Thirty- six members were present at a recent meeting, and as the association has been incorporated it is expected that cven more interest in the organization Iature, will soon be named at the cau- cuses 'in the various town: Otiver A. Hiscox of Woodstoclk, Jo- seph B, Stetson of Brooklyn and Louls F. Hall of Windham are the members of the present county committee and signers of the call for the convention. The date has been set by Willlam same score. The I for Jewert City at that time shows the complete change in the m in five years: Richie ss, Willis 35, Watt 1b Wil liams Raill cf, Shea If, W. Robert- son rf, G. Robertson c, McLaughlin p. Earnest Salisbury, who is employed in the patent office at Washington, Aug. 3% The business 10.30 o'clock will be follow cises held in the Congregational church. After the exerciscs, dinner will be served by the ladics of the church. W. R. C. Meeting, The meeting of the Woman's Rellet eting at d by exer- DIAMOND NGAGEMENT RINGS. 8pecial Prices At 3 on the Central Vermont train to New | Morgan opened his series of talks on| Y k o H. Putnam of Danielson, ¢hairman of | D. C., is in Pachaug enjoying bis va- | corps was held Tuesdny evening in G. BERE THURSDAY London. where the excursionists wiil | Four Phases of Christ's Life Work, Will be taken fin foday's meeting #nd|the senatorial district committee. for |cation of 15 days at the home of his |A. R. hall and was largely attended G.E. SHAW’ S Putnar board the boat for the sail down the | €iving a brief glance at the various|i? those of the future. ' =~ . |the senatorial convention of the dele- | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Salis- | After business a social wae enjoyed - Conn. river and out into the sound. Motered Through New England. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Whil ve turned from & two weeks' a: trip through Mmssachusetts, New Hampshige and Vermont. ghtful trip through Massachusetts, _Linen Suiting " 44 inch Ola Bleached Linen. fully :—nfl, £00d and strong, at 8% Maine re- omobile A de- journeya of tha Savior about Palestine. Following this there were two mis: y classes conducted simultinepusly in” the New London'arid South Man- chester houses by J. Homer Shitz of Boston and Miss Martha Hixson of New York. the former taking up the study of Cuba and Porto Rico and the latter calling attention Tha Uplife Original letters Putnam will be read relating to the Revolutionary period and also extracts from his diary, which is mow in-the possession of a member of the associar tion. The present enrollment is 66, and eeveral mew names will be pre- scnted at the meeting, ‘The present officers are: President, gated representatives of the republicam party in the Twenty-eighth district which includes all the towns in this end of the country. This convention i to be held in the superfor .couvt room in Putham. TIts purpose is the choosing of a candidate for senator from this district and the naming of a senatorial district committee for the bury. Mre. Henry Potter and two children, Curtis and Fope. and Miss Sallie Bur- linda_of Providence, .are guests of M:. and Mrs. Phomas McBroome on Main street. BALTIC and refreshments were served. Local Jottings. * Mrs. Bertba Langworthy left Tues- day for a visit' with friends in New York state. Millard Stafford of Manchester the guest of friends In town Mrs. Carrie Searles is spending her 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Spor.i;l Chocolate Cream Drops 30 inch Tan Linen Suiting at 25c Matie, New Tmmpihire and Vermont|or Ghma, il Miss Emily M. Morgan; vice president. | 1 SG9 (OHEL T8 SO AN SVIenos: | o ek Isl- yard e trip was made with no iiley St XL Miss Mary P. Fogg; secretary, Eynest 0 E n— | and. o oosum = ifficultiey, that = marred its pleastre, aurs. Smiley then gave an interesting| 5 “Biisworth; trdamurer, Mizs Bapan Danielson Runabout Damaged. Observancs of Femet "G:"“:""" T. W. Ryley has been at the Wilii- | Danieison, Putnam, Mooom : A stop f several days was made in | 29q7ess on Jumior Deague Work, after Bigelow; registrar, Henry W. Bige-| A little runabout from s garage at| Cote Block Nearing Completion. |mantic camp ground for a brief stay. septsa Colored Pongee Linen, sresn, pink Vermont to visit a brother of. the doc- which Rev. Ir. Lindsay gave an ex- W, 1o Danielson crashed into the - pole at George Potter is visiting relatives at Potter Hiil. @and silver zrey, some in natural coler, | ror : cellent addr on Christian Experi-|®mp . o ombership of the organization | Bugbee’ et 4 G0k | Monday (the Feast of the Assump- x - ence and Personal Evangolism. Misses s D e st e o stocrinn | tion) two masses were celebrated at|™ rs Nellle Raymond and Miss Abble m e yerd. PR T o | RS Sinon — and Tamcoln conciuded-the | s scattered through various towns of | Tuesday afternoon, when the steering | tHon) two masses were celobraiod S Neflie Raymond and Miss Ab THE CLEARANCE SALE [‘,l]lmm“ the state. gear on the machine became iscon- Barber M st The Bc:ton Dry Goods Stsre, Dan« = _ o morning service with remarks on The one by e pastor, Rev. Father Papll- Mi Levi Ji f On 34 inch Linen-finish Suiting In white{ Constable William J. Hastl fon. | Sunday ; Woris nected and put it beyond control of th o - and Mrs. Levi Jackeon of Or iy U gl et amd eolors, at 15c yard. day afternoon placed & second attach | Bvangstiam o o ent for World LEAGLE MANAGERS the driver, George Hall. a traveling |jof;, ond, ore & 7,9 e iar wt 718 | 0% I I ste sutsts of the latters Costomars anotnsr “week: Atiuctive DAL Shan teb WeRperty . e Sopier s 3 o | e e Cregaiar drivars | thers were mervices, which the Chil-|*‘Mrs, Frank Goafrey s the Bargains on every coanter in the store. - 2 S v . y guest of 3 o ow. Simonds, who has lett this city. This e Do, To Decide Important Matters at To- | Brennan. one of the reguiar drivers | there weve services which the Chi- B Ces aooda 5z Fai Rev. Elliott F. Talmadge of Wau- regan, the marquis of the Knights of her parents, Mr. . and. Mrs."William | B3 cd0d Miss Edith Crosby of Providence is | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE visiting local relatives. Main Street, Danlelson. from the garage, was the other pas- senger. Hall and Brennan both escaped with- time the attachment is for $200 and is to protect a civil suit brought by L. Spear & Sons of New York against St NN lowing the Rosary the Aot of Conse- cration to the Blessed Virgin was read in English by Miss Annie Donnelly, The future of tlie Eastern Connectl- - Girls’ Wash Dresses Mr. Simonds for $99 damages. The | King Arthur, who was expect tohavelcut league, at least .for this, season, |out injury. The car was being run - b sult i returnable befors Justice of the | & £rand conclave of the knights at 3| \(ill be determined at a Meeting of the | very slowly at thie time of the acc- |ln French by tionet Vien =enel septz0aw sames E. Keech. Mgr. from 6 to 14 years old. Peace Curtis Dean on August 27 at|iD the afternoon, failed to appear, and | managers of the various teams, com- |dent in order to ease it around the | diction of NOANK = 10 am. This second attachment, to-|Dr. Morsan conducted a boys’ meeting| prising the board of directors, which | comer. a fact {hat saved a bad wreck. | §iven by Rev. Father Cotter. — Pretty Gingham and Chambray | gether with the Arst for $150, has | in his stead. President Abel L. Reeves has called to|As it ‘was; the damage was confined Porasnal Ttomb rge Launched—Maethodist Picnic and . . Dressas, nicely made and trimmed whth | Joted b the stare and Mondsy oCe_ e i be held I Daniefson this (Wednesday) | fo broken slass inthe henditehts aod | | o SIS AT L | Birinday - Geteneation — accidens— | WHere 10 Trade in Jewett Gity K . stable ngs removed the contens e Hi 5 evening. g 2 ? ! SR aba piping, Dutch neck end |of the stors 1o another place. At 5 p. m. Rey 1_;’:«1 .:. :a\e a tatk| The wnhflnh:ll of l}r:e Pl:;;t:;m team | car Le:; (lr;-; .tthr:chaxr:n;x:z:gér;la curb- :::;::e :;;alxm{tn'e;lt";nwlgckm, Provi- | Personal Item 4 M " — to men in the New London hous as put a crimp in the orderly man- |ing i P u: > . = short sleeves, ‘just the kind you w City Payrall. The Higher Life urging upon . his|ner in which the organization has been s Mr. and Mra. Brothers are pusstng| Webster Eidredge of High strect it | cigans, TOmACCO. CoOL DRINKS mneed for echool deys. Prices from 44c; The city payroll for the week ending :',:trer;.lhfi necessity of gettihg above :3"{;';%"::‘:01:!: 2';::,‘:,’.’.‘,,,“;:.?;’:3* SEVENTEEN DEATHS 'x;;evlvr‘ Igc‘»:tuymoon at Fall or ang - X badly y - 8 A st pportis folly e .ordinary low level of th - h = . SRR o 2 . ecent " A1C Gde, Me and 3119 Nor epartmne O o T potics, | anee of too many Christian inty the|inE as to whether they will call all | During July—An Unusually High| Miss Fidelis Donohoe s the guest| The barge Summit i, recently W. 1. BRICKLEY $131.62; street, . $244.18; maintaining {MOuUNtain top experience. He baszd|Unplayed games off and close the sea- Rate of her sister, Anna, st Block Island. |completed for the Lel Coal & Navi i N o Sewers, 33150 : his remarks Upon the command of the 300 OF agree to ~some arrangement JMre. Buckiey of ‘Branford and Mre. | gation company was launched Irom MLLE. BEAUREGARD % Lord P o ok e . whereby it will be possible to go on - | Joseph Gendron o y ernoon 4 THE H. C. MURRAY CO Briefs. Tountain tarme ar o a the e et | until all scheduled games are played. | o Sutiam had 17 deaths—an unusu- | oioscs of Mrs. D. P. Shahan of High|at § o'clock. A large number was |is closing out her line of Sun € Sy 2T SRahart “Sienton nt - Tuesday at | MUch is iost of power, of joy, vea, of | Danagers of different teams in the | T G NURRIFTIRPIAISILNE G0 street. present. 1 hiki Ovar Woik linery. Everythlig reduced o Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper - 4 life, if men tarry on the " ot|league are already in & scramble for [ JJIBUG Ceaty ‘ate POT CNCCstL | Mrs. A. Wassara of Bristol, Conn, rol o 3 BAE pr P antic. worldliness, but God has experiencos|€ome of the crack men of the Putnam |49 e and Mrs. O. Bouchard of Taftville ar Friends of Mrs De Lana Bishop, | — — - - P The banks will be closed to-day on | BON the Tountain top that are exhil. | tcam, but President Reoves says that | oy B e P e e Sl o0 | uests of Mr. and Mre. Dupont. |born ‘Biory, whose early home was R LR LS = irating, fitting the Christian for his|not a player of that team will be al- | oF, L The Cote block on r Groton, and who now lives in Cam- B PEST 108 CAM account of elerks’ dav. < low B stitutions throughout Connecticut Pui- - h that . 1 1! olesnle d retall work among. those down in the sI owed to go to any other aggregation nearing completion. bridge. Mass., regret to hear that sho [ (s whai I sell, wholesals and r at - € down In ihe slimef; "the league this season. The man-|Dam had four. The percentage of |™ /0 nl ainy “who has been 11l the |is in i1l health, largely caused by her | the Corner Store. Wm Jobnstone sug17d . reonals. agement of the Putnam téam has filed | deaths under five' vearsto the total| ", o ks, was not so well on|literary work Wwith which she is con- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Davenport -of a .—equenvfsnr the ‘Fétutn of their de- | TIOKtatity An IS Sown' in ‘July ‘Was| yongay, stantly occupled. R e & sex e Pomfret were recent visitors in this posit of $25 to finish the season, but | =% n N B ted. Mrs. Bishep ha come a very b & i o 37 14 eity. I vement societ; t|the money has not been raturned. wily ot Ba - Represented. skilled writer, and a y from her pen General Rep. a The Parchase of a _"'-‘ & thelr. annual meeting this week. ra- | Whether or not it will be will probably| Putnam will probably not be repre- FORMER SLAVE Will be prodiiced this coming o 4 Baiodtes sk VR 3 purchase for a lifetime. It is| Miss Mary Bates of Walnut street |elected the efcient officers who have|be determined at the meeting. sented in the meeting of the directors |\ 4 ool oo feo i Methe- | Miss Anna M. Collin of Amstexdam, yele an itomo wpsiring not s0 much a question of f has as her guest Mre. Lilly Griffin of | served the society so faithfully during| It is understood that.a proposiffon|of the Eastern Connecticut league in N. Y., who has been spending part of SN asiine or eele. how cheap, but rather how good. Com- | Hartford. : the three years of its axisten-e. These | will ‘be' presented to the directors for | Daniélsor this (Wednesday) even Church. her vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Mar- - ety 3 pare our plapo quality and prices with are: Mrs, Costello Lippitt of Norwich, | the transfer of the Putnam team, of as| At least Manager Armand Lizotte sail celle Bafley on High street, has re- | ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir China _ Others and be cenvinced that this is|-.Miss Gertrude Fahay has returned |president; Mrs. Jason L. Randall of | fany of the players on it as'are will-| Tuesday that he was not to attend [ Oliver Cromwell Gilbert, who was |\ ned to her home. plates that we Ilving with one the place to buy. from a week's stgy with friends n |Groton, vice president; Mrs. H. H.|Ing t6 go, to Moosup, whera there is a|and he has been the regular represen- | born a slave in 1883, told of his expe- | “yfigy Jessie Carfon of Main street | pound of our special brana of tess The A. C. Andrew Masic Co. |New Haven. Terry of Willimantle, secrefary; and’|good diamond and an erithusiastic bevy | tative of the team in the league con- | riences before the war at the Baltic | pyy roturned after a visit to her grand- y.are beautles. G, I BLANCHARD: of 3 Mrs. George A. H. Smith of Brooklyn, |of baseball fans likely to give encour- | ference. The gutcome of the meeting, | Methodist Episcopal church on Mon- | niiiy o0 “Greenport. Jewett Otty, X 804-806 Main Street. Willimantia, CL | Mr. and Mfs. Edward A. Sweet are reasurer. The Rower bifeting | AEINE SUPPOFE for the romaindér of the | will, however, e Awaited with interest | day evening. He was a siave on one | ™300 5, Rogars who has been on |~ oo o entertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc- | this ¥ear was sent to an aged mem- |Season. heré, especiaily with reference to the (of Gen. Warfleld's plantations. Gen. |, whort visit to reiatives in Williman- | g 20 Loughlin of Pawtucket. ber. Mrs. Eunice H. Gates, who is lving| _Followers of the league all along the | proposal of transferring the Putnam | Warfield was the grandfather of Gov. |y, arrived home Monday. X critically 311 at her home in Niantic. | circuit are interested in the outcome |team to Moosup. Warfield of Maryland. Rev and Mrs E. E. Gates and son NE‘Y PIAN” Miss Agnes Sullivan and Miss Alice | The tredsurer's report showad good | Of tonight's meeting. For three sea- Water Service Shut Dff. Mr. Gilbert’s wife was a slave, their | pypart jeave to-day for Halifax. TRA 'F. LBWIS. Presrister Fepton, who have been visiting friends{ work done by the ladies thus far this!eons the organization has provided thel ... ity water service was cut om | [0 Children were among the thou- |™'ijsy Mary Roark is enjoying a vo- in town, bave returned to Bridgepors. | season. Beth-Ei, the home of ministers | best baseball that it has been possible | Jh€ CU¥ WOLOT SCLVICT Was Cub OF| sand slaves on the plantations Mr.| giion this week. As Low as - - $185 and workers, on' James avenus, which | o see in this section. The games have | oM residents of Woodstock avenue |Giibert and his son sang plantation o Bt CaiEration: ®| Mrs. Eil H. Dorman and dauglter, |8 under their especial charge, has been [ beén usually very interesting and [ ucsday becavse of Preparations f songs at the close of the lecture. The PUN Leona Mae of Beverly, Mass., are vis- |very neatly painted a deep cream color | closely gontested, reasons that make sting rock from the sewer excava- | noney obtained was for the education | A large number conmected with o PRl tion, which has exposed the pipes of the water company. they being o close to the point where blasts are to be made that it has been deemed advisa- ble to protect them with sandbag cov- erings. 8 Unclaimed Letter: Letters addressed as follows ave un- Methodist church went to Watch Tuesday for a picnic and alse with ing celebrate the birth their members, Mrs of the colored race. STONINGTON Liberal Offertory at Congregational Church—Death of Miss Fannie H. Wilkinson—Odd Fish Taken. the .possible disription in eight some- thing of a ‘disappointment to many persons. Burial of Everett' Baker Today. The body of Everett Baker, the New London brakeman, whe was killed at Westport Sunday, is to be brought to Danielson for burial this (Wednesday) with pink trimmings, the plazza has been roofed over and a stone step fur- nilshed. Not long ago a shower by in- terested friends brought in many fur- nishings, including & fine Rochester lemp’ from Mr. Murray of the Boston etore. The bazaar held by the ladies 1ast week netted $120. Other sales pre- iting Mrs. Dorman’s mother, Mrs George Fay, of Main street. i ¥. H. Lebrun of St Hyachinth, P. Q.. who has been the guest of Alphonse Fontaine of Arnoid’s Lane for a fortmight, has returned home. ] WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. Write for Catalogue, WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. 36-5. “Phones—Store 615 — e HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired nouse Daboll, Miss Margaret Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen of Providence Miss Bertha Thompson. Miss Madeline Chute of Brooklyn. aad Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. vibusly made encourage them to be- laimed . v e 1t v vei claimed at the Putham_postofiice this Bl B anas Pl lieve they will pay off this year the Te- | New London Tussdas o b prosess oo |week: Joseph Buody. Prospere Grin. | On Sunday at the Secend Congrega. | Miss Maud Tracy. spent Tuesdiy a by FRISWELL n Street, Willimantia. E 4 3 ew London Tuesday to be present at Ocean beach. ' cc2sa Opening of Epworth League Institute— [ maining $150 of a lone standing $100 | (he funeral seryices. jer H. B, Lathrop, B. H Lillibridgs, | tional church the collectjon taken 3 Sew Britain 1 Good Speakers Secured for This|Note, towakd which they paid $250 last s Rt e ki H. M. Shaw, B. H. Stanfield, Miss |$127.39. This amount more than cove: Walter Lineberry of New Britain (s | yun17gaw 25-27. Frankiin Street Year’ % 1 year. > amped at _the Lake. Bonell, Grace Carvray, Miss Bessie | the interest bearing debt. spending a short time wit hicd e ey L. M. REED "re Sessions — Improvements | < Other improvements of a minor na-|_ Misses lleen Davis, Gladys Chase, |Chase, Mrs. B, F. Frey. Miss Edith | Large have been berrying | who s ill at the home of her parents. SR & About the Grounds. ture are due to these alert members | Louise Colmetz -Maude Keach, Miss |Hannah, Miss Miller, Mrs. Bmiy & | dafiy un ain of Monday. Many d Mrs. J. Binger, on the West and still others are in contemplation. . who have made up a party at|Ppatter, Miss Carrlis Petterson Miss | have gone to Fisher's Island, others up Bas e agency for the Travelers Life | Ty, week and mext the camp]Only those who have been reguiar at- | Alexander's lake for the past few days, | Aas Blant. Mra. Jessie M. Salisbury, | the road, and all report berriss very Now Cotts end Acei@ent Co. of Hartford, Ct. aad | gro will have an influx of hundreds | tendants during the past th: or four | have returned from camp after a very | Mrs. Jennie Stanley. plentiful. - Roland Haynes of New Yerk has r of wisitors on account of the Epworth “the United States Health and A mi- - Gent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Welte | fegular camp meeting services begin Isigue institute held this week and the| years realize how much Willimantic camp ground owes to these em pleasant outing. Mrs. John Davis has been chaperon for the party. Vacation for Employes. LAKE BUTTONS William Lamb of Mystic and an as- sistant have been making repairs to the power boat Sabb, which was in a cently completed a pretty summer co tage on Gates Island. On his return from Boston, where he went on Mon- Is What Counts In - n - and self sacrificing women. 1o B0 Sitis sk Pult partiesinse. ning next Monday. Already the an- v —— r e ; 8 collision with the steamer Watch HIll [ day night, he will open it. Mrs. e = on | muml stir has begun and it is cstimated Camp Notes. (uriny Taotofy-of the Jucobs Manufac- |Being Distributed by Friends of the | “ry % ock Kate returned Monday | Haynes s with friends on Mason's Phot I Wiliimantia. #hat some 700 people are already on the. be closed all of next week o give the Candidate. from a crulse. During the trip Affy | Island for the present. jotograpiy. i grounds. 3 Rev. John Thompson, pastor of the mackerel weare caught and sold at : tives an oppertunity to have a 4 Village Interests. 4 : The Young People's Institute mn.i Bean Hill M: E. church, and daughters, | Pr4 ¥ 47 Photo buttons of Everett J. Lake, | Block Isiand. The motor of the craft Bringing out :he real personality, 3 E L. PRIN with a Iargs attendance in the tabeel|Qrace and Gladys, are at ihe Norwich | Yacation. This is an annual practice | canaicate for the republican momina- | witt ve tenalred while she 18 In POFC Carroll Ashcraft is seriously 11 b T Ay i onaraoter, the IS CE, Dacie Mongay mighe. The opening ea-|Town society house: with the cothpany and has been found |tion for governor, are being Aistrin- Liberty council plcnic, which was to | ihe fint elnts in cOuratiel i 3 dress was by Rev. Samuel Lindsay of- to be a satisfactory arrangement.- . |uteq in . BPutnam and many of them | Caught Sea Horse and S8ea Mouss. |have taken plnoe on Tuesday in Ha- | wonlh Gotl. 53 The natural spirte of CONFECI‘IONER Scotland, who for the past year hasi . Gleorse N.. Staniey of Jewett An Important Appointment. - . | make & mounting conspicuous on coat | Capt. John Ostman, while-Ashing off | ley's woods, was postponed On ac- | g gresst Into perfect mecord. Not & > 4 6 pireheaed ot Rvv. W Ludger J. Morin, Ph. D, recejved |lapels. There is, howewver, at present | Montauk Saturday, pulled up two rare |count of the weather. thing of paper and pasteboard with . & s ; ¥ : > ey : in entertainin a y amo A s ! . Tesitancy among the majority of the | sea fislf, @ sea horse and a aca mouse Tawin Carson ix entertaining | b raaay minde Jook and Ice Cream Caterer _— We have some fine bargains Woodward this spring the coct s ge No. Wesiey circle, is oceupying the same notice Tuesday that he has been named as_one of a committee of 1'nion- St. party leaders in Putnam to openly de- io both rarely: ever brought in by 1l Mrs. Walter Lewls, of ught It you want & photo of your reas 738 Strast illimanti ith his wile and two boys. Tonn Baptist to make a meneral -in- |clara their cholce at the present time | fishermen. The sea horse fs 4 smail | Uxbridge 3 If, or what your friends sée to love 1::,:... =y S R Second-hand Cars, Bulck and H Spection of the condition of the order |between Candidato Lake and Can- | fish about three inches long. Its head| Mrs Mary Luce and daughter, Mixs | ona’ admire. call on # s ' ‘Rhode Ialand avenue has been done|iD Zeneral, to review the properties of | didate Gooéwin. If they have made (resembles a horse's head and it has a | Margery, spent Tuesday at Walc Overland. = o > ©| the various councils and to audit the |up thelr minds they are not shouting | pointed tafl. The sea mouse is the| Hill. l AlGH'l‘ON ’ E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, 1029 Main Street. Will intic. away with. so far as its name is con- cermed; it being merged with Simpson avenue. f which it is proverly a con- tinuation, Dbooks at headguarters in Woonsocket. FUNERAL. their decision from the housetops. Chiefly Pe: Ix-Mayor Edward Mullan and Judge size of a small mouse and rasembles a only it has feathers on its Captain Ostman has them in mous sides. Miss Elizabeth Gilbert, who is vis- iting Mrs. John Lamb, and has been ili, is now much better. The Photographer, ; Boston was 4 PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, - L5 Fulier wers In Cotiage C1ty on | “§85eL, pengiaten arrived from Bos- | gucec &t the home of Foptmuster and STATIONERY. o It's Wall Guests at Beth-El on Jones avenue Dennis Sullivan. a bustness trip Tuesday.* ton’ Mondey F0F & Weakce TACALISD, vs, G. E. Andrews of Smith court | opposite Norwich Bavings Soctety, “Ye Post Card Shop.” m &re Rev. Samuel Lindsay of Scotland, My and Mrs. C. Dwight Sharpe and | "¢ M. Wright of Bridgeport was a| Tuesday, and in the afterncon took| augisd Our stock of ready mixed Paints and Rey. W. D. Woodward of Mapleville, Funeral services for Dennis Sullivan, Rev. Father Grenier being the cele- son Kenneth are at Quonochontaug. for at_Spencer Mass. ile ride. Main Sireel, Wilimantic |3 2" the Jatert deaigns that you @o: IR 1, Rev. and Mrs. Willlam E. Thom_|who died at his:heme " in Pomfret | o vacation, caller here Tussday: "~ . . |& party tor & long automob - Junsa na moferate price will interest yob: | B Doo o0, A AN Mre. Landing. were held at 8t Joxsph's | Mre. M. M. Dwyer and ehildren have | poseon Sungay atier sponging . some | T & s brice wi 78 | Burne of ison, Mr. church in Dayville Tuesday Morning, |returned from a visit with relatives | {ime in £ i time In the borough. mlc‘" Em “ painters’ supplies are complete. natist, and his wife. Rev. Dwight C. Stone is visiting in DON'T WORRY 2 brant of the mass of fequiem. Burial| Miss Ruby E. Mofke. daughter of |ywarerh 'a “Bethi e A A. B. BURNEAM, Agent. P ;: HOLMES, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlatn of | V43 in St. Joseph's cemetery.. Louis [Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Morse, 18 4t Ab- | © Mrs Paimer, who has beon the guest FOR WINDHAM COUNTY, It Makes Wrinkles. urch t - Willimantio, | Griswold are at the cottaee next to the b arennedy Of Danielson was the fu- | ington for a stay Of tWo Weeks With | or her brother Charles Davis, returned | State of _Comnecticut, Windham dmiog hall. Mr. Chamberlain has re- iz relatives Ellswortn - L. Morse has to_Griswold sfonday. . County, August 16th, 1910, 1 1 “Weo over ill-health does < ELMORE & SEEP cently improved the cottage. il algo been a recent visitor thera. Misses Kate and Teabella Dorsey of | A County Conventiom ‘of delcgated b < e 3 you 'ARD, 3 — RURAL ROUTE Major A. D. Melntyrs {8 in New |providence are suests of Mrs. John|Representalives 'of | the Rpyn | B e i make you. ook oiise i €S cosaors to Sosslons & Wimée) M. and Mrs. F. H. Bushnell of Nor- e o 3 York preparatory to starting on a | Cassidy. County will be held in the Buperior | SRR oo wich Towh are at Mt Vernon cottage,| Served Many Patrons During First |business trip {o Virginia and throush | ‘Miss Sadie Leahy of Plainfield, N.|ECur{"Room in the City of Willlmantic, | ED YOU 810U\ 00 o 0 by o Simpson avenye. Mrs. H. C. Miller and Yiar the middle_western stat - 3. is visiting J. F. Leahy and family. |in sald County at 1130 o'clock a. m..| T3t (0. malee yaaresh vl 20 5o MrE. Albert G. Miner bave rooms there Pl‘(pu!yT-Yud-u 'M-. H‘ Gr'!!!»f; nr':j James English of Proyidence and "fins'?l' |:||¢|h1:‘14n“£nrr:"fi REpee :“" 'we repest the words of theusands MF. and Mrs. Reuben Rose visitad them | Daniélson’s first-rural free delivery | ot ';xl, u‘;;sg“’,{,‘;,_:";(""mfldn 4.4y [ Miss Lillian Costello of Yonkers, N.|SROOMIE “ SARGIAALS, {1 Sufposs of | of other former sufferers from woman- Tuesday, together with Mrs. Sarah|route has made very.satisfactory re- | e S ’ y « H.|Y, are guests of Mrs. David Fallon. | JURSHIER, RUSiBiican County Commit- | fy fiis, stmilar to yours, when we saz, Glapke " Ernest P, Rose organist at{ turns during the first fear of its pora- b g o s e iee for the ensulng four Take % h Side Baptist church of this |.tion, which ended on Aug. 1st. - Post- 4 fhe purpose of transa city, "brought the ladies in his automo- | master C. A. Potter finds that the route STAFFORD SPRINGS busineas proper to be done &t mald pis et K | urn-v. bilg,“R, P. Rose coming by trolley. has been the means of increasing the ot sor 0 Miss Fannie H. Wilkinson, convention. \vER A. HISCOX, e business from the Danielson ffice to | Teacher Resigns—Marathon Race Ar- JOSEPH B, BTETSON, Fhe camp meeting association re- | the amount of $258.31 for stamps, pos- Miss Fannie Hunt Wilkinson, who LOUIS ¥, HALL, | It 18 & wonderful female remedy, o Painless Extracting and Jolces in the possession of & new Em- | tal cards and newspaper wrappers. and had been ill only since Sunday, died County Committee. | yoy will admit i€ yeu try it, bire’ wagon . with broad-tired iron wheels, a very useful vehicle for gath- that $984.57 additional worth of money Miss Grace Doltridge, who has taught unexpectediy at 1 p. m, Tuesday. She was an accomplished musiclan’ and aug17d Direcsiona ter with every bottle. Priee s Gwee are printes te Filling a Specialty orders have been issued to the patrons gpa erimg garbage and doing other work |on the route.s 7 . - the Fifth grade in the Second district | was a charming young woman, loved H{muul s“‘""m[ m“{llml ista. imantio | STiTE Earbage an Carrier Arthur W.dogee serves 410 | for the past two years, has resignod. | by all who knew her, for her affection- AN CHEMICAL ©O. Jund She will take charge of a school near her home, Cotuit, Mass. ate ways and affable manner. She was the only child of Thomas and Mary E. on the circuit.of about 25 miles which West 129th Street, Now York. he covers, they having boxes to the FOR THE TWENTY-EIGITH 1 marsld z e "'gsedqne;\; et Ot 2 e | number of 105, un increase of 16 during | Miss Carolyn K. Hubbard of Middle- | Wilkinson of Main strest. She attend- DISTRICT, h But of the h Busingss™ | from: Niantic lact fal hue neen very | the 12 months. 2 town has been spending a few davs|ed the public schools here and was a of Connecticut, L R o T J: ‘Bas beeryeex ; R with friends in the borough. Miss Hub- | graduate of the Westerly High school. | windham, Killingly, Con., 2 T e 4 i o M e e About ‘the ‘Borough. bard was a former assistant at the|Miss Wilkinson attended Calvary T i AP ¥ 1647 Mechanics’ Pept. Store - |Bniuiie i W20t niio " UNata | Mine wile: chapmanieft Duntelson fioai BIs Soho0i Episcopal church. and. tught in. the | , A, Ssuatoriel Conyentipn of dsiagiis , 3 O - 10 yi8ie Mr. and Mrs. George| M. D. O'Connell has returned from | Bunday schoel. B ! OQUTFITTERS TO ALL A e At D heve Beelt Goveted. | pootes ut 89 E s & three weeks® vacatign o Sl pRELY ffom o town In’the M ety am’'s avern o e ke Over - A~ STNRLE Nir 4nd SR 4 Hogdrty of| Henry J. Potter, ageut of the state ccal Brisfs. L R aurt Moo in the. City of aagiion e A e oeata e, s S orium | nighville have been calted ‘to Daniel- | board of education was in (WA Mon-| Mr. und Mre. Eawin Stivers und two | Purtiam. ta waid District, - at. 1330 1861 o Junefied goats of RARLadn b}.u\ illness of theit dadghter, |day. sous of New Haven ure guests- of | o'c! . 1m0, un Bept, 6th, 1910, for the A oice vartety of Fresh Fish: also E z £ ;1%: .IW *5 2 ! George J. Anderson, who hdd charge | James Stivers on Water street. purpose of 'choosing & ""i“"x for | offer to the public the Bcallops, Oysters and Clams, While the“Cape Tolony farins con AFEnd Petar Bouldine -and | bf the afliletic events at the recent| Mr. and Mrs. Malcom, who have R o e v the it Boer of Kurope and Americs, STRONG'S FISH MARRET twin‘ about 1600.000° tame osiriches: | Miss Lilllan Lemay are to leave the | isid dav: of the. A. O. H. is making | spending the summer here, returned to | Siage,” Blatrigs: Tor. the Bure uimbach Bavarian 'S L 28 St Jthere ere but 30,000 tame birds i all | lajtert part Of the Wweek to, spend & va. | Arcangementsfor & Maraihon race 10| Mew York Mongay. X of choosing & Senutorial Districi | Beer, Bars' Pale and Burton, Musies . . . . eowssa Jother countrics combhied. Al Uiefgation with® felstives ‘and friegds in |take place tha dast Suturdiy of Au-| Among fhe new atrivals at Wam- | Committee for the ensuiik iwo vears | Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublia _Steat present time ustrich fadning is carried | Canada. 2 gust. The start wil be made at Crys- | phassett Point for the waek’s camping | and for the purpose of transacting any | C. & C. imported Ginger Al usiness proper to be done at| Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jon tion. Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anh fon in Burope, Madagescar, Argentina, ing. of the Senatorial Distriet| Budweiser. v Mrs. L. J. Morin and children leave Australia, New Zealand and in Califor- Danielson Thursday for a gtay with tal Lake hotel and the terminus will are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of be_the fountain at Hayvmarket square. Norwich, R, “Arizona and Florida. The most | reiatives at 8t. John, P. The distance is about six miles. Waiter Hedworth of Baltimore, Md. ity and Padet. Fival of South Africa in thi Mrs. Elol i& at Coiin., iss Rose ia visi rela- | i& th » TN A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn. mhmumms&us s 1, ) ting ‘womormunnntu«nt- WILLIAM K. FUTNAM, Foiashone #AT y Tasa visiting her

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