Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 18, 1910, Page 2

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Comfort Powder is no more Cady 15 the guest ot| like Taleum Powders than urr s Boston stm ‘ 4 ] . 3 g ?‘%‘l-fln"w‘;"fiufi; | cream is like skimmed mi]k] e - - oL o5 g mp g ; ati of ybing paople it St E. S SYKES s ter | PATLY ¥ INJUSTIOR OLAI Dwight Willis Columbia passed ( Rev, Blijah ¥. Smith and daughter | 2 orwich Snd Plainfela on e ; “II.LIHAH TiG GOHH in Gass of Entjre Famil trom | vk c' 7 anat Tesmion o | 6 Wenley °"'M"’"""E o e R e o S om | ort ¢ ;: 2 of Norwich. ’ - 5 What Is G-ng On Tonight. u”n’,y it Clv‘lry assocla- Mrs, Robc‘t L. ith and ; Lu- Mrs, R Blumfleld of New cank 6 AnCrdiler, Sump, Xo. 8, mests in tion at cius and_ Her! are at her mother's|v daughter, Mrs, R. H. SE———" Town ik Fenton’ Should all .of rrounding cottage, Mrs. J. 8. Jeffers, No. 9 Janes ” ) - M!‘,?.‘c‘" S e e Bitou ana |, Showld all o Ymuz‘l:t [ flgm wm.mnmc CAMP GROUND. | avente. Charles B. and Géorge D. Palmer (W\(l(‘l § Court Winaham, No. 97, Foresters of | & crooked A‘Ml- alleged, would be L - Rev, Frederick C. Baker, pastor of |are visiting their uncle, William D. 3 America, " L the result and ps a & mtich wrong. | Exercises and Addresses on Wednes- | s paul's church, Providence, secrefary Ealmer. of Meriden, isfarn he 1 hy for theski e 0 e e Obwebetuck Lodge. No. 16, I 0. O. F. | ed man \‘vnum Qece{‘va his ju-ltdnel and | day—Old Mystic Girl Wins Medal camp méeting association, is at s:;:m Nlel:crhonl;)( Nsew l\;ofl;l u"lr a| isfarmorehealthyfortheskin - 3 the instigators and perpetrators of a tost—. Prehsant View cottage, No. o Haven | re guest at Dr. 8. H. . Holmos. | . CLERKS’' DAY - Shametal deat b6 dealt with a8 they | S M. Young Nominated for | Bohonnt N O ia “wite. two daughters, | Charles Sheriden of Providence 15 and is’ a- heéaling wonder for | ltching, Chafing, Scalding, | deserve. Congress. Misses’ Carrie and Ruth, and his son, | spending two weeks there A _General Holiday—Enjoyabla Excur-| “In the case of Benjamin Bernstein ‘Wiifred. The #on I8 convalesc! fter sion With Novel Eeature of Bridgeport against Gaetana Malozzi, | Dr. Ward Platt’s address on Tuesday | yw, months'_iliness of t; oldS tever.| ¢ PUTNAM Stwburll, Nettle Rash, Burns, Antonio and_Pasculina Licantin Ber- | Vening was a most eloquent plea for | yjigs Carrie Baker is teaching through Pimples, Wounds, After Shav- Wednesday was-€lorks’ day in Wil- | nardino, a summary process action to | BOmé missionary work among the for- | ¢he' fal} and winter in Memphis, Tenn. 4 limantio and the Threns Cio was ke | eject tiem Trom the ‘premises at No. | elgmers pouring in wpon our shoré [ ars: Tacon Hetts-ar.Well WIver ta-at| o no. M. Wheelook and ‘John . Car- | oo ‘Tefider ‘Feet, Offensive » Sinday aléfig Muin Street of er the | 13 Juckson place, Justice of the Peace | DPr: PIatt is one of the correspond- &, Firs J8°00 TOLs i River ia at! penter to Campaign for Lake—Big ” oxCUTSIonjs had hoarded the s.co'al|George E. Hinman today (Saturday | ing secretaries of the Board of Home L el ot 1 D rat y Show—8pecial Town| Body Odors, and Bed Sores. 0[.‘ SOU'I'H COVENTRY it tha” Tailway station at b o'sck. |Iast) decided in favor of the plaintiff| Missions and Church Extension of the | Prosbect avenes’ for several momths.| JSv S0 SN Look f: E. 5. SYKES on Toux %ars wera filled and the $.44 train | to recover possession of the premises. | Methodist Episcopal church with head- | BAVINE artived in fav, Tre O, enters O0g YYSTROW. WA o, box: "None xenuine without 1t s . 2To%gh: In amother wWhich was added | Attorney . J. Danahey appeared for |duarters at Philadeiphia. He said in |talnipe My® T 7 VIRowerh J0d) P fe’ the ‘train. Not in years has such|the plaintiff and Judge James A. Shea | Part that gome $24,000,000 are wanuatly e Botta hap made several additions | thar Bilas . Wheelock and John B - This stock, which was sold to us %o set=| iarcc number maae’ the trip, wna’ac. | for the dofendanis” ne at- | Chriathan world: - Of this nearly & hait, | o her coltage 1 Carpenter nalt eceded Lo reqiiests of STONINGTON cording to President L. L. Thompson | Gaetana Malozzi's story of the af- ol A " ¢ will be placed on sale in #his |2 12T siociim herd wore ypvards | i s a tollows, to1d theoush bis t P Aty ey g+ g (Do oy Bt BB o o s o aontod (Lo “buctmo 'cantidniss s the estate L it paas o 3 : es, - : i g napestion” orv ? one e e I om Ul et in Masston va. Jockeon, piace|llons out of oar &8 millions: of popu-|bere all through the winter, months. | for slection as delogatos to the republl- [ Fitemenie Parade end Lnsreolio &= can 'state ' convention to be held in| Saturdaf~Charles E. Burdick's Fu Thursday, August 18th. MRS WOUId board iU Ak stations farher | WasypUrCsEd By (AFE Moloasy o the | Iation, are’ in" evangelical churches | Her srandson, Nelson Wilie fives with | Sar 31315, SIVETLAY, (Cte, Piaduni raih. 7th bf April, 1909, 8f Abraham Peck of is not quite ome-quarter. ¢| neral—News in General. \ S 3 3 A that the two gentlemen will work for ¥4 . The excursion 2 ne of e st | Bridgeport r $3,700 on the following|&00d part of the other ‘three-fourths | ter, Misses Hixson, Kellogg, Lord and - This stock must be sold in a few days, | iw " HR" B T00 L0 | rmi 80 down' 4na $30 sach month| were evanselized we ‘could evangelizo | Lincoln are at her cottage. Mr. Lake's nomination for §overnor. | mhe Garden Farty Is beln rehearsed " 7] cver given and everything was favor- | until the balance of the amount should }ltl: v\"l:me world in one zar;‘en'flohn- DANIELSON Was Leading Horse Away. \}lz"ll‘wy',“" "'“w“""" 9f Mr. and M & ¥ able, weather, crowd and arrangements. | be paid. Mr. Malozzl has paid in all jough we are but a 'teenth of tho An unidentified person, much the odenbaug! and for this re n the prices ara cut from TS s e Eonth. plescint 035 Ghat | F170 on the plice and has made his| wORLis popuiation we nold two-nftns did worse {or “overindulgence i the oy Firemen's’ Parade ‘on Saturday : . the cierks have been favored with i | payments regularly monthly.. On June|of the banking power. Bohemian Club’s Musicians Organize— | that kills. sat on the steps near Pray's| o Saturddy the annual ine: v half to two-thirds off for quick dispesal.|oc pest it voure 51510, Benjamin Bernatein of Bridge-| . The speaker emphasized the thoushc | Soporton CHUOE WURCIRNS STORRES" marico Wednesday afternoon when | oo e depariment of the bor A treat for the younger element and | port. who it is said did not see the|that the American citles are the key Augustus 1. Morse, agent_of the Morse [ W 1" () SERMTUNENE S0 Bin B - = - many of the older ones wis the clegant | property until July 25, purchased tha|to world evangelisation As Christ| Plate for Leclaire Memorial Not Yet| mills, hitched. his' horss"to a nearby |, s Bednls T warden b . You will find some very goed ba NS AS | 1 Wt T a1tk Tatand. | proberty from Abraham Beck. at which | dled for all. the néed ‘of Home mis- | Received. Post. After itudying . the situation | Hon Wil be & parade, Fhe worden o - 1 burgesses will inspect the room . o Tia committee in charge of the day's | time the Malozzis were notified to va- |sions is apparent. through drooping lds for a half hour | o0l o™ wompanies as soon afte some of the geods are new. Here are a few inc comprisca Preciaen 1L |cate On the 2d of August notice was Wednesday" Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pilling are|or more, the broken down individual | 5ENETel €OMPARIEs 68 ROCE U0 y . Thompson ‘A" C Scripture. 1rving M| sent’the Malozais $hiat they must pay| The morning lectures at the insti- | Sutertaining Reuben Piing of Provi-|untled e hitehiope and startd 42| ne companies wili ve on Maln #ord, Williath Connanghton, Z Ma- | $20 more sent. ' On Tuesday #Hyman = ence, formerly of Danfelson. ca ot. Mayor | 0% §5TNG At 2 p. m. the parn ; ‘of the many articies included in this sale. {hioh. Dawronce Marrotie amd CiarMon | Iorach who is now the agent of Ben- | tute Wednesday were very much after | "3, QIS ol Oora®io apenaing a | Macdonald ‘happened to' be the man | 1, 145 00 G005 B e 6 Tmaren, & Hughes. jamin' Bernstefn, went to the house and | {16 2&7 SP0CF OF (1€ SOV IAACE, ST | few days at Annisquam, Mass. who held the fellow up near the bank B dvenya. - Bhe form. i The stores, public offices; bai:s and {1old the Maloszls that they must get| 15,0 COPURUASR ©F Spe QRIS (B0 “Mrs. 3. B."Hopkins fs visiting this | Dullding. and relieved him .of the care | tjon be am follows: Stoningtor out and preceeded fo move the house- week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenne- C. 8. Cushms so R practically everything were closed all ; 4 3 fire “polic eapta - Underwear jome in. solid colors, all’marked at|,:" throughout the city, even more |hold effects out into the ‘yard, = {;—;“:;’,,A‘},‘,Z'D”,"'{,‘,,‘f".n'il."":fif“:( wis | dy of Greenwich, Conn. falk, but finally got out of the, way. M naniiet Sandiile” Btocingt hiod g 50 closely than on Sunday. The only | ths Malozzis claim that they were giv- | Big, T€Te0 e ke s Whort | Miss Lilla J. Brown of Boston is the and assistant chief enginee " £ @osen Men'- Shirts and Draw- | One lot of Scotch Ginghams, Cham- | places that wore onen were the salgons | ¢n until Saturday to do so. Nothing | pi86 PORTE CXEreite T WA= B, BT | guest of Mrs. C. H. Burroughs. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING ton Steam Fire Engine compan 3 &t 25c each. brays and Arnold Crepes, all marked |and one or two newsstands. has been violated In the terms of set- | {e0ate unon the reepective VANE Cl| ™ prankc A. Jameson of Providence has 1, Robort Bagar foreman: F " Six domen Boys' Shirts and Drawers, [ 3¢ 12%¢ yard e Ty o {ement for the propests by the M- |zospels being represented respectively | recently béon a visitor with friends in | Called 3 Take Action on Borrowing | liool and Ladder company, Mo 1. [ i .at 15c each. 36-inch.Brown Cotton, at 5S¢ yard. 2L e gt i e = > ¥ by Rev. W. W. Shepard of Lyme, Rev. | Danielson. Neodod ‘Faunds. Weels, Jr., foreman: ~Neptunc Hoeg s s A s 7 ks Mayor-and Mrs. D. P. Dunn actom- | the obinion that it 1s a raw deal to| 5" 5 Greene of Moosup, and Re Willinm Wheatley has returned from compainy, No. 1, €. B. Shackley fore aaTIye dozen L 42 Inch ‘Brown Cotton, at 7c yard. " | panied the former's proteges. the Cots, | defraud them of thelr hard earned|;" JGame . Oakes and William a visit with friends in Providence. C. E. Plerce, L. M. Keith, Dr, Omer | man: wirden and brgesses and e« S etivs o Cotron Crash, at 4c yard. TR naley Inarping - dx they 1N ALY | ment hoillsand e e achinatis i | Thomas of Beston. Two minutes wers | Miss Ethel Pilling is spending this | Larue, selectmen of the town of Put- | ehlefs and amistants fin carrisg Pants, at 15 Tien Sultie. T5c" velae. fos. o%e | oack for Hartford en route for Win:Lthe time. ‘The Malossis are planning |Eranted each contestant —and_the | week st the Danlelson colony at Osk-fnam, have issusd & call for o specisll, Cnll sane at Btanion purk betweend 3 it e - for 93c | sted and Torrington for a two dare’ | o remove from the city and go to Wors | judges were Revs. F. C. Baker, 1. T pland Beach. . town meeting next week to sec it the | baseball game ut t purk Two dosen Misses' Vests and Pants, | vird. 7 | irip. A" number of fans also riade the | 12 Temoye from the eity end ko to Wor- | i\ and Miss Alma Blackbirn of A0/ s By EilbreToes: g il wote 0 6 athotive Fhem dn e inn and home team &t Sc éach. : | Cglored Outings, 19c and 123c val- | pih AR Jeft wih the Jintontion of |l two dhughters and a son. : “fFairtiaven, Maxs: A number of Danielson persons were | 3nticipation of the collection of taxes REYets A Casel 'WHomen. g Fwe doven Misses' Vests and Pants. [ ue, ‘to g0 at o yard. g e o Ghanecticut assoclati | 'The Peck ferces claim that the con-| .Miss Hixson and Mr. Slutz. durins | o4 yoster Wednesday to attend the Old [ {0 borrow from the Norwich Savings| X.Gilmore Post of Insox, Conn., was at b each. : eade of s DAt get was not lived up to and there. | the ensuing hour. contisued their talks | 37 C8(r WA soclety or any other bank or Person |herc Wednesday. _ ' —_— ballon ¢ fore the property was sold again on China and Cuba. During the junior 4 sums of money suficient to meet the | Morton Wwards of Ph o X Visi R it had reverted back to- Mr. Peck. |hour Mrs. Smiley also had a new anl Band Organized. expenses now being incurred through | ihe guest of friends in tow i | - 10-4 Blankets, 60c value, marked tb isited Norwich Roque Courts. Some clause In the contranst wag rather | Pleasing feature of story-telling, each | The Bohemian club has organized a|the carrying out of the wishes of the | Aiss Anna Lowell « 1 I v 0se €0 at'isc. Department Commander Frank P.|Vigue and not thoroughly understood | Participant being allowed elght min- | temporary band from among its num- | voters In the building ofythe new high | visiting Misy Afn Atwood = 11-4 all White m,m;.ets $1.00 value, Fenton of the U. § W. who s 2185 | by the Malozzis and the Peck faction|utes. Mrs. Smiley related “Put Your- | bers to play at the outing to be held |school, improving the Smith street| Cornelius J. Vaughn is ir 4 Twelve dozen Ladies’ Hose, at 9c{ 1%l g +| an acdent ‘devatde of roaue and a|ehrough Mr. Bernstein is sald to have|=elf in the Other's Place Miss Em- | at Phillips’ grove at Alexander lake on | school and in meeting the town's share pair. member of the Wi a3 | taien undue advantage of the fact and|ma Lincoln, recently of Philadelphia, | Tuesday next In the expense of eliminating White's and Rachel M Twelve dozen Men's Half Hose, at| Gray Blankets, $1.25 quality, marked |n Norwich a have apparently ousted Mr. Malozai | §8Ve a beautiful story, Deliois Latin crossing. s of William i S b e association. Comrade Fenton has wo The Mate 2 . Ipts | of “The 2 > Y oy \ver ! s Gssen Men's Half Hose at e [ Bed Soreads, reduced to Soc each. outin_several ‘streniious batiles With | 1o show slossiy claim to have roceipt | of “The Dog azdihe Dol v Ee glaimed at the. Danielson postoffice| . ANNUAL BABY SHOW ompanted by Mrs, Taggart A 3 4 ¥ . = Hest quality Bed Spreads, n .10 | other expert’players. that they also ho ipts .| Dr. Morgan concluded with a true veel: E , Mrs. i children, Thirteen dogen Children's Stockings, | cach, PrSids, now SLI0 e that they 3lso hold receipts for taxem | o tive “Story of Lesile” an- ac- |James Cundnll, Joseph Corey, Delphuse | Proves Most Successful—Long. List of | O il rogers of Meriden wa - iR ei Reckless Speeders Warned. In poor health for the past fwo or threa | count (of her only son who died two | Bedard, Quicker Mour. Prize Awards. lay. one of the larg- Burton of Bridgeport The Munses histaric automobile Tun | months, but previously worked with a | vears Since at 1# vears of age. Dantélson will hav | a ) 3 ifty-seven varlotles did not begir % . " 22 = from Washington to Boston did not|track gang out of this city and was Rev. Mr Lindsay, during the next | est delegations of any place in the| ¥ 2 = gyest of frisnds in town. . Qi - ais: Gloves, at So pali hpppgy ‘Barflalns on all Small }receive any particular notice_as its an industrious and respectable citi- [hour continued his falk on Elijah; say- | county at the fleld day of Quinebaug O D e Death of Charles E. Burdick Two dosen Mitten Gloves, at be pair. o o cars passed through -this city Wadnes- | zen. ing he was a good example of perse- | Pomona grange, which 1s to be held at | gathered at 'wood par! ult vharles Edward Burd bt 6] Men's Neglizgee Shirts, at 36c. day afternoon op their way toward verance in declaring God's word. the fiome of A. J. Kennedy in the town | d3y afternoon at the annual D R A Lt @ S O ) Negltz s, at 36c. Articles such as fternoon ¢ Jalr* seay. tow gl g O TE R today CTHIte show: nor would it cover their various [ F. . V. Burdick, died Men's Working Shirts, at 36c. AT e oRGEY, ERGERE Ry o fow ARk ale of James: Fasm. Gold Medal Contast. 5 claims to b2ing beautiful or otherwise | walk., Fa was born ir %, Men® and Boys' Overalls and Coats, 3 on the fad. 'The first car that went| TLucy James of Lebanon transferred| mhe W. C. T. U. of Tolland, Wind- | Praise for Rev. Edward Anderson. brought her eligible to recelve one of the numerous | body W Vritin 2NV through was the ot car, n E'M F, v worth S0c and 2l going at 2scy VW UNE Pa, » Envelopes in packages | tiroush was "M_x‘ar*‘lfll . SR nu;‘ :sr r-:m 5"‘ atClLi_» erty zlmvv'!.et» ham and New London counties had Rev. Fdward Anderson of Chels prizes offered. They were all darlings. | buria The funeral wn 1 ! each. or box, Writing Pads in different | street pavement a non, to Caspar Clusek and wife of|iri-county field day on' the xzrounds | Mass. for several vears pastor of the | There, that ought to please some of the | nesds Rev. C. J.+Mas v Men’s Caps, worth 50c, for 25c. kinds, " Plaving 'Cards; Note “Books o'clock, to be followed a > VY;:*:?;:;}“ thri?&;’l:zi'amtgeol Dabers | Wednesda: lxhe feature of which ras }.’,"“,"‘,"‘ Colnnngd-&n;nu c::;g tm dinpphalnl‘ed ‘n;‘un:srn ‘;y:.:‘,.- ’hxlnv; the service. 3 4 3 e inds, vin ards; Nota 3 hers; either sinsly “ = Attor-|a gold medal contest participated i anieison, gets credit from t ston | went home without one of the pleces o Compiling Cook Book Boyw Caps. warth 25c, for'12%e | grder Bookh, Penclls, Crayons, Vasa- | or threes up to o iage ney P. J.°Damahey and weré filed for | by “ceven contestants. Upon the papers as'the most. inspiring personal- | siiver or other awards, for it was man- | 'y, y R & 2 af o . N e o atternoon, 8 rocord Wednesday at- the office of| form were the president of the thre |ity in the organization of the boy Bcout | ifestly impossible for the judges, who | q u® iy in 1™ ofy iy 1 oni line, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth | Nuhan ihe bi deht i Sows ClEPE EUMIN 3. Aol 25 To%a- [anions, " vit: ek E 4 Holman of movetnent. - Rev. ‘M:.] Anderson, : who | were ¢ :raulhtly cl;"e!ug llr’l, (hn)l: work, [ coic book, the commitiee in chargef . ush, Fy om o vément a temptation not to -3 South Wellington, Tolland county, | was colonel of a cavalry brigade in the | to decide t each of the charming|{o0% e x| Branton, Ba L Sy Gand Rargaine Wil o =% % s Comes. ine ) consiu |vat pyiens = toinpiation ot o e Breaiaent! MEE Tason L Randall o | ST Wit s dseriy Interested in he | tote should receive a biue ribbon in 1 | KEUE, M, M iy DI U ear’s Soap, Darning Cotton, Thrend. | Sne s fact pce was nit up clear down B! RY. Groton. New London county, president | organization referred to. In this town | class Brayton, Mre. J. R, Carsc Shoe Licés, ' C Steel i through the city, over the: railroad § anc, Mys, Lisa K. Fuller of Scotland, | he is fondly remembered as one of the| There were close to 500 women | FEG Sl il (0 wiliard of g found in Yard Goods | shoe Licés, Corset” Steeis, Thimbies, s b ol aeony and owr Mrs, sHenry -Whitford. Windham county, president, Mrs. Nel- |'most popular pastors that Danielson | grouped about the pavilion which was e Aebartment of A . 3 Hair Pins, Snaps, Buttons, Braids, |the macadom on Windhom soad that | Mrs. Jennie M, Whitford, widow of | lle A. Gager. state superintendent of | hag ever had, ~" | reserved for the show, about a third | YC SCERCE, CORATIIEI A Good quality Muslins and Chalies Henry Whitford, late of this city, died | medal contests, was also present. Carloads of women and bables were |8 many bables— nd about fourte tion to each chapter. 4 S 5 ch resembled speeding. T T~ Tane, Carpet Thread, Spook Catton, | Y&y Mugh rosembled specding o a| Wednesday about noon at the home of | Mrs. 3. L. Randall presided and In- |run up to Wildwood park Wednesdny |men! They made verysunobtrusive ©One lot of Percaies, Plisses, Chame | TWist, Soool Silk, Lace, Ribbons in all | cautioned the cars as they came along | JOBN Anthony In Scotland, at the age | troduced’ the district superintendent, | afternoon. They came from every background during the afternoon, al- Duck Cloth, Voiles, Dress | colors and widths, and to the query of one driver as to|Qf 6% Mrs ‘Whirford was & native of [ Rev. J. H. Newland, who conducted|town and village along the rrolley line | though some oL“t“om dared to com- Plal nd Calicoes, going at Ge yard i her® . was tol At he woula | Meriden: N. H.,%nd was the daughter| the devotional exercises The McWat- | 55 far gouth Moosup, and the ob—|Mment when the le ones cried over- b = ot o e ) R b e S o | fhier? to B wak told (bt le would | or'Forenzo an8 Lydia 8. (Chamberiain) | ters quartett-and Prof. C. H. Caswell | Scct of their visit was the annual 20~ | zealously. | D Ome 1ot of Canton Serze and Silk n small articles not men- | BT B0 A e X mors moderate | Pncklee. Mrs. Whitford was well | of Willimantic interspersed pleasink | by show. But for such a number of bables— | Muslins in stripes and nsure and | tioned here will be e & known in this city, where she and her | vocal music at Intervals. This was the the entries numbered about 100—there : ound on sale. |rate of epeed s kept pretty busy |husband lived and conducted 4 bakary | 44th medal contest held In the state. FUNERAL. Was o mors tears wasted than one ENGAGEMENT RINGS. flogging dawn the reckiess drivers. as|1OF several years at the corner of Wal- B might expect at such a gathering and Special Pric: 2 it e nut street and Lewlston avenue. Mr. g the smiling tots were far anl away in e l he “ ' ; e e O A oD et o Whitford dled In Stafford on tha first The Contestants. Bvireth. Balol, | the majority. G.E. SHAW SCOM L] = ay 119 Tonitford Jied In Stafford on iDS OYSt| . me epeakers and subjects were: | The body of Everett‘Baker of New |' Tt was a little after 3 o'clock when Is considered a fortunate thing, but|\yiymantic cemetery. There survive|Miss Lotile Marchand, ©Old Mystic |Lendon was brought to Danlelson on | the judges, with W. E. Labell 32 gt : A e two. cisters, Mre. Myra Laura Whiton | Judge Morse's Reason: Miss Mildren |the 3.02 train Wednesday afternoon, | ger of the park, and L. A. Wilcox, who | ——=———————o 5 X . a Booall car come within 2 fraction of | of this city and Mrs. Susan Latham of | Johnson. Willimantic. Patty Byan De- |afier the arrival of which o servics fas the {neater priviiegs, began their | HARRY <. BACK, attorney-at-Law 5 K 1l boys at| Stariord, and a grandson, George 1. |mands Her Rigiis; Miss Vil Eld- |was hel o Methodist chui ev. | rounds of inspectfon through (he rows NEE, PlANos The Parchase of a Piamo 421 gust as the hoys were crossing the | QRIS %R, &R o Tedge. Old Mystic, The'Court of Last | Francis J. Marsh of Upton, Mas: of seats where the mothers with PATENTS £ {13 a purchass for a lfetime. Ttiis|Mud was so plastered over the s SRR Appedl; John Richardson, South Wil- |ficiating. A number of the members | the children In their arme. It took Yhia rtauis o 2 { therefore not so much a question.of | o the car as to make it iington, The Defense of Alamo; Miss [of the Order of Raflway Trainmen, to|about forty-five minutes to pick the| Protect your ldea. Fandsoms 63~ As Low as = = $185. | o cheap, but rather how 500d. Com- | pie' nad befare ansone oo sot Gz Varjous itoms- Mary Stewart of New London, The |which the deceased belonged, attended |list of winners, which was not & paxe Guide Book Pri "= | pare ‘our piano quality and prices With | e e s A nyone could et to the| The first dividend checks of 15 per [Fathers Story; Miss Helen Huntington | the service. Burial was in 'Westfleld | nounced until Tater in ths thente e Rk Danlslssh, Gonn. others and be convinced- that this is | railyos appeared Wown over the| cent. to the creditors of the bankrupt |of Mansfield, The Factory - Chimney, | cemetery. where the pick of the vafious classes oenix . b W s frailroad crossing with an_additional et : rite for Catalogue. the place to buy. railioad crossing, with an additional | estaie of J. B. Paulhus & company |and Miss Gladys Olmsted, Old Mystic. | “The bearers were the following mam.- | were presented and the prizes awarded. | GEtITYTh The A. C. Andrew Music Co. |oo speed that was frightful {0 were malled Wednesday by Trustoe|Old Soapy. The judges in the contestbers of Thames River lodge No.'496,| Tho listfollows: == =~ o e . L. g eorge E. an. were Rev. F. C. Baker, Providence, | Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen: 1, most beautiful bables—Kirst 4 i il Wi 4 Rev. L. B. Tenney and Mrs. Mary A. |} Se 5 a h l!- to Clare Bosquat, daughter nr Mr i WATKINS BROS TR BRI oot Wiileselin £5 poimastie plays tne stzone coe | RS £ Wonne snd yep, Magr L | RO " eobinelod B Togms | prind o S borgst dwveicr or M | Special Chosolate Cream Drops o W 2 today, (Thuniiey). A MG ot Thss Sousnt ‘gflnd;\‘nr’n s Mh_rsh:it::?’"& thur Alling, J. J. Cavanaugh, H. Pen- |second prize to Gertrude Marion, Put- 10 Cents a Pound 809 Aigtum stresh, “Harttord. e have some fine bar: are planning to witness the game. A |Newell, South Coventry. s |rie gnd J. H. Connelly. A. F. Wood|Dam. p i gains ret me will i ware Rev. J. H. Newland, Norwich, Class 2, fattest bables—First prize Main and Sofieol Sts, So. Manchestor. | i Second.hand Cars, Buick and € cadl N o | T s, Mitat Werany, MRBoRsster: s o ree 00 e Cundgll ervnge actawaugan: secona| - at THE KEYSTONE STORES Main Street, Willimantio. d 3 % no distant date. Old Mystic Girl Win: Inspects Bridge. e opatrel WO Burroughs, | panteison, Putnam. Moosan, decasa | Overiand. lncreaSIn Jeremiah Haggerty and James Don- | While waiting for the judges' decision | Samuel Anderson of Norwich, gen- | (lass 3. twin bables—First prize to| - septsd F7 0 B dtnenie i : ovan were in Providence, Wed- | Mrs. Randall introduced a former |eral manager of the castern county | miizapeth’ and Edna, daughters of Mr e L. M. REED Wk s A Ame T At nesday, attending an Biks' field day |medal winner of five years ago, Lawyer | lines of the Connecticut company, has | and Mes. Crorge Butts, Williamsville 5 = 1029 Mair Street. Willimantic. - meet. 1l:lerm-n mounm. zddxa'r::n:m:}f.‘?' :Efi been at ‘E'llmvlllt‘s inspecting m-;hbnan second prize to Henry and Aucina Au- IHE cmm“nf SM_E fl " mu[ $ e as since won & . Who | gver which the line crosses at | 5, Jol 4 :: o~ "":‘;";"“ - !_":" I I’s Wall Papers BllSlneSS i made very feliciious remarks upon the | of ‘tho Thistle e SIS IVE | it cBliaren 96 Me/ and. s, John st The Boston Dry Goods Btore; Dan Aoasawn Hartford, Ct. suces contes . Mr. New- - - 3 ¥ & o big discounts’ for our i apel James J. Haggerty of 117 Maln strest | tand thew announced the medal whiner | b rakeoats botare, oo o ool by | Class 4. smallest bables—Firat prize | Ggtomers another week; Attractive . the United States Health and A ii- h‘. all the thcsz designs that you de- . spent Wednesday in Hartford. as Miss Viola Eldredge of Old Mystic. :a it ;tave 'm::é :ufi:‘«:n:—; ?3:‘1:- .'.':.,"{T:‘."v’v'.‘l’{i'r"‘é".‘.e;"f#fi?,‘,if.."'."" Bargains on every counter in the stora =ire -0l 3 i Ve - e . 2 s 0ods now. dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Write [ 278 ;;:'n,.‘p,f;";f"{!;‘nfm;’.’:“;;‘: Of l hlS Bank Leon T. Wilson - of Putnam: was a |The other contestants aldo received |ty is ‘possible at present. ond prize to Beatrice Ollve. duughter | BYY fhese goods mow for rates and full partieulars. Our stock ‘of readv mized Pa Willimantic visitor Wednesday. uissful wouverirs of . Ahe oounsion. ——r of Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Pellett, Dan- . g Box WL Willlmasits: Cr. ' |ipattoes anppiies sie cocintarn P Frank B.-Hook of Columbla was in [he close Dr. Morsan spoke briedly of OBITUARY. islson. #3 BOSTON. DRY GOODS STORS A'B HoLmES. go:s to show that the People{the city Wednesday calling on |Nis Work with boys in New York city. rdsbadd Spectal sclass (above the age limit Main Street, Danieison. PRSI sl Wittimanste, | 11k > hod friends. Prohibitionists = Hold Congressional Mrs. N. M. Reyneids. of two years applied Lo other clanmee | geptaoaw Jnmes K. Keeoh, Mgn 2 2 = i . . - E. L. PRINCE, ¢ z our conszrvative metho Mr.dnd Mrs. B. D. Luce and family Convention. Mra Bilen M. Reynolds, 59, wite of | Srards on Kenerdl gogd poipcs) orret One of |3 New York were Willimantic visitors || The Third congressional district, |N. M. Reynolds, postmaster of = Fast CONFECTIONER ELMORE & smm |of doing business. By O e yhich meludes Windham — end = New | Kilungly, died in_that village, whers R ] et in' vty Wh l 'Ir de 'm sze“ [m i M 3 . Francis an laughte ¢ | Lendon counties, #he hi been f of o and Ice Cream ere! i : it = dnesday afternoon. son L. Randall on Haven avenue at|been il about six weeks. © Jeaves, | B Labelie, A, Wilcox and A. D = o i o [mba;mfll’s gnd fimfiffl K[lc[“ anking consists in mak uis Peters ana daughter Rosie of | 130 p. m. yesterday. Chairman E. L. | besides her husband, a son, John Drew. | Biake. superintendent of the Putnan Siaphons 555 Janea 60-82 Nosth Strest ing conservative loans and|vpper Jackson street are visiting |G “"‘;\‘;:";g;‘ml‘s“:‘;fha“‘}l"r""gfanfom‘;f and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Chase. |jines of the Connertiout company, b COOL DRINKS, 20, RS, TOBA % s friends In New Haven. 3 children by a former marriage, and | having arranged the details for th —AT— i LY ‘{confining same to a limited|. Charies E. Leonard lald -the 1ast | 65,00 (e PRrTY 107 SOUCRICR DISHIRE, | both residents of East Killingly. * . | extra " transportation W, 7. BRICKLEY'S JAMES HARRIES Lt Sabriic This Institute so- |55, bIock on Main street Wednea- | for tne mayoralty of Norwich, was | Leclaire Memorial ~Dedication D Noted Here and There. o . B shisun T = ry} S IR . "“\‘X“""x’l"‘"’" 5 "-“’3 “;“’;k- b wWing. |Clo%en s the nominee for consress- forred. Byron Sherman.. assiatant physical HEE SEAURSEARD ES, TOILET ARTICLES, i i Mis, n Backus of South Wind- | man- director in & gymnasium in New York, At ] STATIONERY. ik —Danlist |licits on'y such loans in the ham i visiting {ricnds and Telatives | Open Air Service at Willimantis. | the bronse piate that in 16 be. afixed |18 visiting at ix home here in closing out her line of Bummer M1l “Yo Post Card Shop.” ; 5 > || behalf tgat-'the 'Security - is|'n Hartford and New Haven. A Dr. Morgan, with his helpers, went | 0 the Leclaire memorial monument in| - City Enginesr . Waiden Wright haa | linety, = Tverything iced: to om P Painless E. I M returned from a visit to his home in| haif price “ 852 Main Siree, Willimantic 'ainless Extracting and T TR R xS rfn-mle‘:‘)'g"m“":“; to Willimantic Wednesday evening and Bt James semstery, Sua tor. tHAS res- | [L, i LY b:t . r < Ca ,the month o vear held an inspieh son the catory exercises that wers Even, . st - = 4 Filling a Specialty ex August at Maplecroft with their fam- | &5 st Yoo held A sD N P i | T0 be held this month have had to b8 | g W17 Biixs Whaalack spd Jayghtere THE DEST ¥OB CREAN Sun! a; :a;;. Street, - - w.u.mum,. lnmasmg our business — by !b\ AW i 2 drawing a crowd. The ‘Mucwne ~ det-rredhl ot e S e s sk Sa'whns I goll, whiod s Baa vet o ephoRe. Jund o PLUE o EIKE Mo 08 "indsor Locks, [ quartette - rendered meveral @ne selec- ane. i Bids for the censtruction of the &ec- | the Corner Store. ‘Wm. Johnstone. s deing a Safe Busm ss. formerly of Windham, was the guest |tions. Biine: rending: nmo‘," Pt onto L onn L e oo watany W1 If you apprcciate this Eaditg e T Newe o Camp Notes. moblles must go slow!” have been |be opened in the presence of the mem- | —— - - Marufacturer of dlfferent styles of “Bai ing Busingss” € thil . | ereoted by the seleotmen of the town |bers of the highway committee in the 3. DOTTOMLEY & SON, X BI Gosricoes ned Wacons, Baing But of the Clothing Busingss' of business we invite you to & I Kenvon of Hartora, with nis e R el haslatad | oF Brookiyn o the highway leading ) common council chamber this (Tnurs: | General Repalr Bhop, e o . J - |by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barn Van | from Danielson to that yillage. ere | day) afternoon s understood that . E Mechanics’ Dep’t Stm'e /| do your Banking with us. Mich. have spent some’ time with Mr. | B \Chealer again has charge of the |is @ filo stretch of macgdam over a|several bids have been received. Bloyele and Automebile Repairing. e Osiep: anll Wabgn : L and; Mye W 2. Kenyow bakery. greater part of the way between the| The majority of those who will at- Ol gnd Gasoline for wale - Ty Ty OUTFITTERS TO ALL e Miss Annie Flaharty of Jackson &treet | Aiws ¢, M. Harris of Rockville and | (YO Places, a circumstance that tempts | tend the fleld day meeting of Quine- f—— — ————0 — S et ] el is the muest of her cousin, Dr. Jonn |y, Moo B H T antic have | drivers of ‘cars to do speeding &t d baug Pomona grange at Thompson to ASK To sEE THR Souvenis Chine o 2 The h illimantic ¥laherty, of Rockville, at the doctor's | sharge of the iee cream and. candy | BT to themselves and others, because | day will come to Putnam on the morn- | plates that we Fiing i one ebcisgs &, Cromml ke ot 7 2N ¥ | ot grades ana curves. ing traing. 2 5 g | - LR d 'y Pgang (ot teas R. S. B ¢ boug twenty-five membérs of Put- g Savin S lnS'“ t e gy Ws.‘r?;'nfo‘::?:h. H-1. Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Cory and three Fruit Thieves Damage Tree: | nam aérie ot ‘Eagles will loave here | ¢ Cit; e a’ers i Yo B children of East Glastonbury are at| Chief George M. Pilling of the Dan- | this (Thursday) morning at § o'clock ¥ Tare M. Townsend of Boston |Myg Crosby's cottage on Janes ave- |felson pollce has recefved complaint of | to attend the bix gathering of {he to E MAFFITT & CO., 37 ) i| H. ¢ MURRAY, President. comprised an auto party here Wednes- {nue. cirigg ermnele Hagay e g Jo f UL SN I T 3 fl-fl* Street. We wlll Se pleased to £ N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | 4% 2 5 People who have been accustomed to | edgerness to strip them of ripening | Miss Katherine Peckham of Putnam estimate on painting or decorating. . augldTuTh enry L. Edgarton, who was taken |welcome R. H. White of Providence, |fruit, and this without the permission | yeights is visiting her brother, Dr. snd will guarsntee both work and . to a private hospital Monday 2vening, | miss his familiar gresting this year. he | 0f the owner. This 1s a practice that|Fenner H. Peckham .and Mrs. Peck- - 2 u&h . = e s :n‘;":;'ac::uchm""‘“;:";: Raving sone from"eurh last fail. Mirs. | i being overworked by the youngsters, |ham at_thelr summer home it Wa 3. HOURIGAN. = B BIE ‘White is at h‘l‘ cottage on Cartwright | who fing it 'ul o legitimately oc- lek Neck, R, I Jewett Olty. flass - connesifou. novia LOUISD PIH‘? o w:k 0: Babe avenue. s BB | Cupy all of the long summer vacation. | FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ealer In rs. George - k. ek Wz EESe: i ity Furniture and Crawford Ceekin HIRAM N. FENN, s AR i i e T [T cotaRe Are plsched WitE e JEWETT CITY No Objection- Noted, Bangve. o A DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. and Porter. of Plainfeld, are’ visiting | Commodating muil cirrier. George H. | - i Wir between America and Japan | ‘Phones—storw Déuwe 38-5 B GLaRTASER Cana mMEALMNE = 5 b i dotns b st asia i Mrs. Starkweathéra - mother, Mrs. Fimold -of Willlmuatic, who doas duty [ Party in Honor of Mise Hull of Ner-|may be impowsible. as Murquis iat . SR ST St. Williman .7 MONUMENTS, H Vs rge 1lay. through July and August i N au ays, is there any objectic = Crureh E te, Ct. 3 AC Bed -7 T e e, 2liss Baith Terrih:of Waterbuey 1as | This (Thursday) aftenoon’ Mg, I wich—General News. . ' permitting Richmond Pearso HAVE YOUR ledy Assistant Be-autt:nn una'lnrun n-our stock|. J2n? returned home after a two weeks' stay | 2 Reed of Worcester will hold a teet | Dr. Joel Webb of Providence uvp-'én 2 mun| to a phonogra u;‘ A Eo inspect 1000 aitistts destgha o - o At aplecraty - AMiss Perrill will beling for boys and girls in the: New Lon- |the guest of Dr. G. H. Jenni TSN Bosti e """ | Watches and Clocks Repaired (o Sl s designs. 4 mce: vafisty ot Fresh:iish; also | WAVIME te Wiluut) Seeley. of Water- {don house. This is ‘the twenty-ninth | Wedniesday. L7 . F. & P A LENNON, | scaiiops. Oystors and Clams. at ury this week. . onaecutive year Mrs. Read has ted-the | ' Mtes Maud Barrett and M by 3 by FRISWELL, g | STADNE'S FISH MABKET, 28 Norh 8L | oSt om0l B 0, gt | R - meetina on (8 comy flaggpinen e ol o, vhtet Pl Lt | ) 3 | L2 s5 Clara Desjardins, matron of the on olenn- 22 L socsa_|annual vanating oft Attoen days, . He Alrred P Burns of Danielson. whio ls | New Britain hospital. {s at her home "W It is the pockets of (he | BRITEW 28-27_Franklin_ Sireey 3 leading the singing at the institute this | here v t° are emptied, would mot |~ wrwn vou want Lo put your busie w M. Clarke Js visiting his.children | "pockst-Seaniag’ b more., like the [ pessbefors the” public) thera ls ho mal nmari u) . thy i s e ot mf" .clfroMel- Tele Ji Roftar teag gt s dvtrils ut vour busi- of savaral dap. with.rjande \w Rock. 2 the Public. there ia mo ‘me- | - THERE iy no adveruwing megium in | Ui week. rendered a fine solo Tuesday | A. %‘-’f ter agh th ie cu\- ricut enusl v - Yl evening enititled Th b g !""u l:uq‘t e e ad: fofinfiru»ec“r X o'rh-n\u 2 g ernititle ’_'o?lb-f«mnr Mg ke 3 s idiiA

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