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~ MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ssussssnsannnnn; street, was hzld Saturday from her late] erick_ C. Baker of Providence, Capt. WILLIMANTIC home’at 9.5 o'clock, with fervices at| H. M. Randall presented the matter What Is Goi T T St. Mary’s church at 9.30. Rev. Arthur | of raising $500 to pay for the land b e 2 Geing w3 DeBruycker was the celebrant of the | purchased last sedson. By a plan of }'\:I:F:;‘u‘ Lodge, No. 22, Knights of :qul!m hlshlmt‘t:. TheBbeall'el!bcwere subscription a little in ‘advance of ythias. onora Brault, Samuel Brault, Octave | the sum desired was raised in a little v as ne poerlile jand Moving Pltures 8t|ordor, Henry Sears, Henry Bergeron | time, e » MSoving | Pictures at the Bijou and gt;d Raphael L'Homme. Burial was in Gospel Messengers. vw wlll Agree Scenic Temple. -+ Jol;x::sgclfm:u;r; s ,The preacher of the atterngon was L . izabe! . Potte: the Rev. Myron . Genter, D.D., of GAME WITH LITCHFIELD. The body of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Potter, | Providence. ~His text was John xI . S a former resident of Windham, was |15, Away with him. In these days they X - ) Smith Badly Injured and a Patient at |}, ,gh¢ to this city Saturday forenoon | would take away our Christ by rob- around your kitchen trying to do| Hospital—Big Crowd Views Contest. | from Dalton, Mass., over the Central |bing him of his divinity, We have an the work without proper utensils when! . = . om0 es Vermont road at 11.20 o'clock, and tak- | existence whether we want it or not, you can get the followin, t 4 . : LS en to Windham Center, where Rev.| and, mark it, Jesus Christ has the ¥ o - 9 at suchiiotweon Litehfield and Willimantic | Hurry Grimes conducted a service af | only plan thaf explains all the plan of with uc that it does not pay to pass small prices. wis played Saturday afternoon on | the ve. The beare: vers Edward | our human life. Are you putting him 4 Windham fleld before one of the Targest | T ~@vatt. Ivank Hancock, Jamos ot | out of vour lite? o > Lo 2 auart e Tor e gone handls, 1 and|and most wildly enthustastic erowds of ) icr and Eugene B. Hanna! Burial was| Miss Thyra Walker sanz at the T e season. there being upwards Offin the Windham Center cemetery. The | close, What Will You Do With Jesus? 12 inch size Colanders, 10c each. oo e e arrangements wers in charge of Fu-|Mr. Taylor closed with an exhorta- oc o £ Shepa , 5 T4 e, 935 ek size, 100 ench. Pl e Rt S e Bet |} Fehitore Klmeis 5 Duopord of | Uin | S et responded to his earn. _Tia Pans from 10 inch to 15 inch in| yith the score 1.0 In Women’s Meeting. size, 10 each. ors. had been pretty Seneral WS At 4 p. m., Mrs. Morgan led the wo- Flour Sifters, 10c each. early stages of the gauie, but had been [ Joln Dousan of New Who | men’s meeting in_the front part of it $h shet fortinate in keepingARe hits down and | SPeRds his summere in this city, was | fhe auditoriam. At © there was the NS e S well scattered. stricken with a shock Saturday evenlig | social service at the Stafford Springs Coke Pans, large and emall size, 10c| _ Smith, who eas on the slab for the |3"d IS reported in a critical condition. | nouse and the Epworth league met at P Colts, was pleching masterly ball and | Miss Louise B. Peters, who has been | the same hour in the tabernacle. had fannad €ight men and had allowed | making a lengthy stay with Mr. and | The final preaching service was held Broilars, thrae sizes, 10c each. but a singe measly hit quring the six | Mrs. John T. Bradshaw at their bunga- | at 7 o'clock, Rev. Harry Taylor, the SR Bt Slitasiics, 10 each. innings. The seventh proved fatal for |10 at Lake Wangumbaug. South Cov- | evangelist ‘being the preacher. Catfs when the first three men up | entry, has returned to her hom2 in| The closing service of the camp- Potato Baskets, 10c each. hit in a row and the next two men |Portcheste Y. meeting was that held at the taber- SERE Bhabers 10 eact were easy outs and then ths two suc- | The case of Michael Ostrowski nacle this morning at 6 o'clock led by ceeding men hit eafely, but the third | Mansfield, charged with the illegai sale } Rev. A. H. Withee of Eastford, Graters, 10c each. vat was y an trled to fof liquor! to have been heard efore | Adjourned Mesting of the Association 8 Bl " ae each hom . Score, | Justice of the Peace George H. Allen| s Froeden Choppinz Powls 12 tneh T NOVC OF PRCRIS SF ansneld Saterass; was adjourned | o Fi Nascheld at the Niantic house stee. e 1Tnen Teize o5e; 0 menf 0 Tar "0r the ssventh DAndres | ni) est Saterdas forencon. Derintontint: who bresided. opecd th g i AT e . 1" | rapped out a high hard fly to- the ‘coni= | Tho chsc of L. Bpears & Sons-of New | oo et s ent s baos Chopping Knives, 100 each. ler ficlder. Smith drove out a slashing 2 | TaStine I o e oD York against Homer J. Simonds of this | subject of some bettes method of light- St four sizes. 49¢, 59¢, 53¢ and 95¢ each| ran, who tagged Smith with & bad ra o . i - D | tice of the Peaca Curtis Deane Satur-| Rev. E. M. Anthony reported on the Heavy Tin Pails, good and strong,) ":rel“;!::dmd:e)‘!muksntmh wes trying | gay morning at 10 o'clock, was contin- | matter of Jghting g B ¥e Sash. Torce ot his momentoen 0, from e |ued for several weeks, electricity, It was stated there was a Stronz Fibre Ps e o probability that the main electric light , 35c each. aching the bag tumbl Vel ell e Nl SE apekoyeTena o0 Personals. Wire would be brought to the cottages two bagger, but was thrown out on to his assistance and fhen Mayor Dunn | Joseph Kirby spent the week end in | Dear the entrance. When that is done called for a doc > 3 there can be an estimate made about WASH BOILERS i e pan Dl e [ the cost to bring it here, but it is im- ker. who was in the grandstand, went| Dell Maynard of Norwich was in Retinned Wash Boilers, with copper| down to the wieinity of third base and | town Sundas at the camp ground practicable at present. After some re- marks it was voted to refer the matter Hillhouse pent the wesk| It was moved also that any violat- ors of the sanitary laws reiative to having covered garbage cans should have their attention called to the rule that all cottages ana society houses i must buy such sanitary pails. Mrs, P. S. Hills of Prospect street| "Tpe W, C. T. U.. the Sunday School Bxtra heavy AN Copper Dollers,(Pital, where the doctors worked over| James V h P size £ $3.00; size 9 $3.25. him.’ It was found that he had torn |end at Pleasure Beach with his fan the ligaments of his side and that he| Dr.J. Hobart Egbert and family have had a contusion of one of the kidneys. |returned {rom & stay at Crescent & < e is in pretty shape and it is | Beach. Carpet Beaters, 10c 2nd 25c each. |helizved that he will not play any more Dafsy Fxpress Wagons, 50c and| P2l this season. although that canl.pent Sunday with friends at Pleasure i - ¥ be determined by y association and Epworta league were SL75 each. A 3 by Tuesday 4dt | Beach granted the usual courtesies of the A besutiful line of Toilet Seots in 3 Wttt and fininbed out that - MEs,: John', Haran. wud, children of | sesunde. Tor SoRsr Fest ;e B Gl Wiite, piuk and. wWhits and und allowed & Single hit and [Park street are guests of Putnam| The district superintendent report- %0 of the seva. Latns awho | T 1ERAS. ed having signed the deed of sale of ®old and white, and some in Pretty}¢aceq him. There was no further scor- | Prosecuting Agent A. L. Greenslit of |the strip of land to the N. Y. N. H. & floral desisns, cach consist of 10fing and one of the best games of base- | Hampton was a Willimantic visitor | H. R, R. which was mentioned in teces. ball that has ever been iwitnessed -on | Saturday The Bulletin's- report of the annual the local diamond was over. Miss Thelma Lundegren spent the|mMmeeting of last Wednesday. It was - Teatures of ihe wame were the fine | pact wesh aith Alise Irma White at | Stated ‘that an adjoining piece of land A eplendia collection of Dinner Rets | fielding of Finn and Brennan of the lo- | Ocean Heac on the west had been sold to E. E. %n 112 pieces, esct 1s, the batting of Noonan and Nichole | afias Florence Strong. who has b Clark for $100. and another piece on T local d th a ~ 0| the east side to another party possi- ated in goid and white, some with rose ot bty minas. "S5 hatiery | visiting Miss Josephine Dawiey of Son sion N Ay band ae-sgxmflt:‘nmw;: lr\flxlg-ns of | impt e hins or nal ol (x::lpr‘ hdas\\’plun;m]l!)mx;w Ay Casip Mabes. #oM. white and black border, very ef- e moving all the time. Mr. and Mrs. P. >onahue have > fectiva, at reasonable prices. « hd summary #' |returned from an outing in the White| Among the arrivals at the grounds s Watfimantie. E mountains and Berkshire hills Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Morgan, Florence and Eleanor, of 3 == e s el Miss Myra Belle Clark of South Cov- | Morgan, Flor S Y entry s the guest of relatives in Du- | agcaletown. and Mrs. ] 5 0 10 0 Falienrt o e e 52 They are at Gales Ferry house. - . oo Mits Beairice Perry, who has been| At Culver cottage, 30 Wesley cir- Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paperf jloveler 3 § 2 0 atemns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Hill| Sle. are Mz, S. 4, Colver ang fanehs 2 Patterns. B 8 i ean of Bellevue strezt, has returned to| tor, Kate, Mrs. Charies H. mith.p 1 agien.c ‘Warwick Neck, N. Y. ot X T — . i ] i S S SRR At Rock Nook, 13 Janes avenue, are ki i Miss Cecelia Morin, of Mi r and Mrs. L. O'Brien and daughter T i T i s Iva, Mrs. S. Vanderbrouk and daugh- Lveh el ieeea8 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 03 by el 5 | ster. 11 of Middletown, and Harold o 100000 01 Mr. and N Alfred Chr and | B Waldo of Glastonbury Wi S As Low @s = = SABB5.] .. i iicima sresmen. 3¢ strstran, compy | 8MIly Of Mansneld avenue left Satur- - $ for Wiltimaiile Noauan: tes. base M M Mom: | @ay for Central ¥alls, R. I, to attend Bible Prefyntation. Tien. Npowanp Swiin: bises on-balls, of Dotscher | the wedding of Mrs. Christian's sister.| At the children’s meeting vester- Wite for Catalogus. ER R Ty e e o i o L Shristians SISter. | uy atiernoon. Mra. Jane E. Read was s gt | - Mr. and Mrs. Cha greatly surprised when a yo! WATKINS BROS,, < $36 & | Erovidence. 11 nd Miss Leara Par_ | Sfise Abble: 31 Dennieon: of W by Harrls 1: sacrifice hits, { T incoin and J. G. Bill fa of stepped forward and presented her a y. Complen: G rins, it th 3 e large and beautiful limp covered Bi- J. H. Newland, Mrs. C. H. his me. "1.48; wmpire, M. | City, are at the Spafford house, North Sullivan. ‘Attendance 1509, Windham. ble. @ 227 Asyium street, Hartford. oot d D o i Al Mrs. H. H. Sterry and Miss Watching Out for Stolen Auto. LR e £ amsport, | pthel Kellogs and H. G. Hill addressed Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. 9 - Pa., formerly pastor of the Swedieh | e mecting. » x Capt H. Richmond of the' city j Lutheran church in this city, has been e S 852 Main Street, Willimantio. police force received a telephone com- | spending a part of his vacation with dec23a munication from Hartford Sunday af- | friends in town. He left Saturday for DANIELSON fernoon notifying him to be on the |a visit with friends in Naw Britain be- —_— James Jordan Injured by Fall—Fred- erick M. Lawton’s Funeral—Demo- crats Hold Caucus. m N FENN lookout for automobile No. 3959 that |fore returning home to his cb e y was stolen in that city Sunday. The SRR A ey T machine is a Buick runabout and it WILLIMANTI AMP GROUND. UNBERTAKER and BMBALMER | was believed that it came this way. Up oS 3 S e Eass'] oacs of. the BncbmsY SSuINE DO KBi Crowd Present st Sunday's Serv- | ' pobert ‘Bums of Stemfor® spent .~ |“,: bf;dn ,Ou"nd::‘ Aie A Toale) ices—Meetings Held at Various unday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Points—Association - Business—Pres- | John Burns of Mechanic street. LOUIS PHANEUF OBITUARY. entation to Mrs. Read. Miss Laura Savaria, who has been s spending the summer in Canada, has Dealer s h - LADIES AND MEN'S ",',-(-R,,,.“G,. Mrs. Lydia O. Martin. Owing (o the sudden drop in_ tem- [ returned to Providence, where she may - Mrs. Lydia O. (Dennett) Martin died | Perature Friday evening, the audience [locate. e S N e ARD ¥Outons. at her e Ci2e N rene Sn ey | ndjourned to the {abernacle, which | Mr.and Mrs Willlam Vaughn of Nor- HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. Shortly after noon following a long Il | Was crowded. Evangelist Taylor's text were guests of friends in Dan- 38 Main Street. ness with a complication of. diseases. | Was “He saved others, himself he could | felson Saturday. sunea Mre. Martin was & native of Biddetord, | ROt save.” Frederick Burroughs and children of Mo anil wae the Senthter ot CIron Saturday’s Services. Central Falls, R. L, spent Sunday with and Lydia (Mouiton) Dennett. She was | Saturday morning proved the cool- | MT. Burrough’s mother, Mrs. Charles We have some fine bargains i3 years did. ‘Besides her husband fest of any during the meetins. But Burroughs of Broad street. © Second there survives a daughter, who -was|by ten o'clock it had warmed up suf- | Mr. and , n - in -hand Cars, Buick and| {157 51700 2 s marriage. ficiently to hold the service in the |11y and Mrs. Deloss Wood are at Oak- @verland. e Erove. ithough shawls and evercoats |1and Beach for two weeks. FUNERALS. Were required. Miss Helen Foss, who has been E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, At 8 a. m. a social service was con- | Spending t}}’xe past w{ekrwn‘ht l[rs;\‘n. 9029 Nain Street. - Willi i Miss Helen Vanderman. ducted in Stafford Springs house | S. Dowe, has gone to Lewiston, Me. b mantic | The funeral of Miss Helen Vander- |by Rev. S F. Maine of Uncasville e A e o s man was held Saturday from her home, | At the preaching service. Rev. F | Miss Dorilla Damingue wa. e gu Consuit Yoar Own Interests 2 Turner street, at .43 o'clock. follow. | Chamberlain_read the Scripture ‘and | of friends in Providence Sunday. the best plano at the lowest|ed with services at St. Joseph's church | Rev. John Squires prayed. Rev. T.| Mre. D. E. Jette aud daughter, possibls price and on the most advan- | at 8 o'clock. Rev. John 3. Flemming, |J. Stuart of East Hartford preached. | Georsette, left Saturday for Montreal. tageous terms. Investigate cur propo- | pastor of the church, was the celebrant | Text, Mark i: Repentance and C. J. Gilligan of Stafford Springs, sitlon and then we believe you will| of a requiem high mass. There was |f2ith are the prim duties of men. | formerly of Danielson, was the guest buy of us. Spectal music by the choir, augmented | The prodigal son pictures repentance. | Sunday of Thomas J. Aylward. Tie A. C. Andrew Masic C by @ junior ohoir. of which decessed |vet it is a cill to every man. Repent- | Miss Evelyn Bitgood, who has been w c Co. was a member. Whan the body was |ance recognizes the 'Fatherhood of |ill the p: week, is improved. 804-306 Main Street. Wi ; faith. returns home. Right is | Deloss Wood spent Sunday with Mr: imantic, Ct. | Deing brought into the church the | GO Sunior choir sang Jesus, Lover of ‘My | eternal. Rev. Mr. Taylor save an | Wood and a party of friends at Oak- Soul. Miss Katherine Raffarty, organ- | exlortation. land Beach. E, L. PRINCE, ist, was the musical directress. Miss| The afternoon service was held in Mrs. M. V. Woodworth will have the Loretta Maxwell sang during the mass |the Srove. As Rev. J. A. Martin of | members of the Ladies’ Aid society of CONFECTIONER Millard's Ave Maria and William Eus. | Quarryville had returaed home on ac- | the Methbdist church at her home for sey sang Weigand's O Salutaris. There |ount of illness, his place was a meeting_Wednesday _afternoon. was ging by the junior choir as the |®¥ Rev. E. J. Corey of aston- Barl A. Young of Winsted, who has 5 ¢ and lce Cream Caterer |0ty was being borne from the church, | Pury., who preached a scholariy been ill at the home of his father—in- | . e & Some Sweat Day and Waiting. mon from Colossians i:9. la ¥. E. Bitgood, the past week, is 733 Main Strest. Willimantic, Conn.{ There were beautiful floral tributes,| In the evening the evang Dotter Telephone 53.1. Jjansa | amonz which were handsome set pleces | Preachicd a powerful sermon on from the employes of the Vanderman |Living Chr from Rev.i:18, in the I It's Wall P Manuacturing company, Mayor B P | auditoriom, and afterwards conducted inn and ex-Mayor O. O. Tanner. The |an interesting social meeting at the SR hi-‘ e a’eh TS bearers were four hal brothers of the | tabernacle. i esigns that you de- | decenaed Edward L. Willlam ¥. and Camp Mesting Sunday. ; sice, comme hers. Our Jarse assortment | Charies A. of Hartford and George A:| At 5 a. m. Rev. I C Raper con- | Siffomas slacss 2r™ Was cut in five and mederate price wiil Interest you.| Vanderman of this city. AMhUT and | gueted tae annie) lowe feast o whimn e | Our stask of roady mixed Palnts and|LAwrencs Casey were the flower bear- | i S U B Bl eEsy Arm Cut in Five Places. James Jordan, an employe at the Danielson Cotton company’s mills, has had 16 stitches taken in his arm. Jor- dan fell with a ladder, striking against painters eupplies are complete. ers. Burlal 'was in St Joseph's caflie-f nises & . o o St and 133 testimo- AUGHST EROSTE. A B. HOLMES, forv, ¢ 5 ’ Seme 1,500 people gatherea at the P 72 Church Street. Willimantio, BeglamBrauit, I he S S iee, whan Ky | Ceprenaturel Dieys v Datpeen n oI The funeral of Regina Brault. who | Ernest L. .Mills, D.D., of Boston, de- Hours. ind Thursday at her home, 859 Main | {1icred « fne serman’ from ihe words e JAMES HARRIES === found 1n Macthew Xviii. his sunject | Frosts in August! ¥es, indcedy, right = L e ere in Danjelson Saturday morning. PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, ELMORE & SHEPARD, e e aesarted that evers Chrie. | A Tesident of the Green Hollow road STATIONERY. (S cessors to Sesslons & Blmo=¥ | tian had in the gospel the keys of all | Wrote his name in the hoary covering “Ye Post Card Shop.” fmbaimars and Funeral Dirsglors, | 1o cocaris iz dov. sorrows, dousts, o1 thi ey e il e Uit H trials and ho = S ~made 852 Malm Siveet, Wiliimantic 5 p & tartling drop of 42 degrees—from §3 Gate Meeting. - 60-62 North Btreet. sumea to 41—in about 12 hours. Tese are LADY ASSISTANT. A, R. EURNHAM, Agenl At 1 p. m., Rev. Harry Taylor, the | weather bureau figures taken at Bit- e evangelist, conducted a great meeting | good's. Some unofficial instruments Macufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, at the upper gate of the camp. A |registered even a lower mark. thousand or more gathered and from 3 the stone wall several speakers ad- ST O, E B JAGKSON—Dentist |coccions e sevepad spesiers faa R Dr. Mills, Capt. Jason L. Randall and Carriages and Wagons for | Painless Extracting and = Evangelist Taylor. Frederick H. Lawton. m- and Wagon Repalring Filli "‘s L The same hour saw the tabernacle | Funeral seryices for Frederick H. of all kinds. Repository and shops illing a Specialty | wen filled with children and young | Lawton were held at Brookiyn Friday 180 Valley Street. ‘Hors= Bhoeing. Tel connection. movid - For Artistic Wall Papers . come to K. MAFFITT & CO, 57 Church Street. We will be pleased to 752 Wain Stroet, - - Willimantio | people. “Nirt Jure E.Read led '(his | ofternoon Rev: Clarence i1 Barber ot Telagi-ong meeting, which was addressed by the | Danielson, Rev. George F. Genung and = Jund | Gistrict superintendent, Rev. John H. | kev. Churles Downs of -Brookiyn were “Gaing Dut of the Clothing Business” Newland. the officiating_ clergpmen. Mrs. C. A i} Afternoon Gathering. Potter, Miss Clara Wopd and Mr: Four thousand gathered within and | F)\Frilik sang as @ trio at the servic Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store [arou churd chedic’at e aricrmoon | Burial was fan | Brogklyn cemetery preaching service The bearers were Marland, OUTFITTERS TO ALL “The dining room was crowded, some | Danielson: Arthur A. Milligan, Mil T nd prayer offered by Rev. Fred- ww estimate on palnting or decorating, 200 being fec there, while the restau- | ford, Mass.: Harold Stone, Willlam B. @na_will guaramtes both werk and|_mavied 3 rant overflowed and set up several | Potter, Oscar F. Atwood and Harry s tables outside. There were also many | Coptland, all of Brookivn. Among the A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also |[groups of picnickers scattered about { many who attended the service were Talephooe cesnection. Rov254 | scatiops. Oysters and Clams, at under the trees. six members of the class of 1906, Kill- E advertist After the Scriptures had been read | ingly High school. of which the de- T, 28 Morth by Rev. T. J. Steuart of East Hart- | ceased was a member, and among the ielson and Putnam |- the class. Flowers were also sent by the basketball team of the school. Many Woodchucks About. He who can hit a woodchuck with a | rifle bullet may have an afternoon of good sport if he wants to take the trouble to get out in the fields here- abouts. Cleared of hay, the flelds now show the fat little animals in surpris- ing numbers. May Macadamize Highway. There is some talk about a survey of that section of highway from the Elmville bridge into Dayville, with a view to macadamizing it. This is one of the roads that carries a big per- centage of traffic in the town of Kill- ingly.. At Clayville Clambak A number of Danielson people went over to Clayville, R. I, Sunday to at- tend the big clambake given at that place. George W. Jacques was in charge of the bake, which was pro- nounced one of the best of the season. About the Borough. Patrons and the many others inter- ested in the Windham county fair are receiving copies of the premium lists Just issued. The clothing and shoe stores have reached an agreement to close Friday evenings during the winter, as they have done during the Symmer months the past few seasons. This is the last week of the long va- cation for the many sohool children in the town of Killingly. They will get back to their studies after Labor day. Farmers will be wise to look over such Tences as they may have border- ing the railroad tracks. More than once recently engineers tave been obliged to slow down their trains to avoid killing stock that had wandered onto the track. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. Delegates Elected Saturday to Serve at Coming Conventions. Democratic delegates were elected as follows at a_party caucus held in the Town hall Saturday afternoon to represent Killingly in the carfous con- yentions to be held during the next month: State—Frank P. Warren, Patrick Riley, V. H. Wetherall, John W. Gal- Tup. Congressional — Edward Brennan, George Foster, Joseph Mawley, Joseph L’Homm Senatorial—Jomes Weleh, C. J. Kent, Frederick Bellows, A. D. Sayles. Frank P. Warren was chairman of the meeting and Bdaward A. Sullivan secretary. PUTNAM Elks’ Membership 330—John Hanick Stops Runaway — Immersion of Three Candidates—Woodstock Re- publicans Endorse Lake. William H. (Souvenir) Taylor got back to Putnam Saturday after an in- teresting week in the central and western t of the state. He has been watching the speciallsts in get- ting votes playing the gentle game of politics over that way and says “Believe me, it is getting somewhat interesting.” End of Vacation. Next Sunday the vested choir will be welcomed back to- their accustomed part of the service at the Congrega- tional chureh. The conzregation has sung the hymns during the vacation season. Elks, and More of Them. Tomorrow (Tuesday) “evening Put- nam lodge of Elks will hold its first meeting since the summer recess. There is a deal of enthusiasm in the lodge due to the big increase in mem- bershtp during the past vear and to the attraction of the finely fitted quar- ters, The membership of the order is now about 350. A number of Putnamites went to Clayville, R. I, Sunday to_attend the big clambake at Yellow Pine grove. and to see the ball game between the Howard Hills and the Dayville teams. Adjournment for Two Woeeks. Attorney M. H. Geissler was at Wil- limantic Saturday, representing A. M. Diamond at a hearing on his petition for his discharge from bankruptcy held before Referee A J. Bowen. An aé- journment of thres weeks was taken to permit getting more evidence. Di; mond, who now lives in Providenc was formerly in the clothing b in Putnam, Asia the Theme. Christ's Kingdom in Asia wae the topic at the Y. P. S. C. E. meeting on Sunday evening at the Congregational church. What the denomination is doing for Asia, the progress made in Persia, Turkey, Japan, or Korea, last year, and some of the virtues and vices of the Asiatics were matters consid- ered. Courageously Stopped Runaway. Miss Rose Thurber of Woodstock was saved rom probable serious In- jury in Webster Friday afternoon, whgn John Stanick caught the badly tencd horse that was making a wild dash down Main street with the buggy, in which she was riding, threatening at every jump to wreck it Stanick made a short run beside the horse, seized the bridle and, though he was dragged some yards, brought the runaway to a standstill. CLERK WARNER Kept Busy Getting Ready for Coming Attorneys in various towns in Wind- ham county are keeping Judge E. M Warner, clerk of the superior court, busy with matters that are to come up during the September term, which will be preceded this week Friday by & short calendar session. It may be that the court will order the empanel- ment of a grand jury. the first since the Manson murder trial several years ago. Too Dry for Corn. Corn is burning up in the flelds_is the way one grower put it Sunday. Eastern Windham county farms prom. ised to yield a fine crop up to two weeks ago, but the present dry spell is killing the chances. Baptism in Quinebaug. Rev. Whitman Wood of Pawtucket. R. I, baptized three candidates in the Quinebaug_river west of Mechan- icsville farm, Sunday morning. ENDORSED LAKE. Republican Caucus Held in Woed- stock, Candidate’ Birthplace, Sat- urday Afternoon. Everett J. Lake was endorsed as candidate for governor by the repub licans of Woodstock at the town can cus Saturday. afternoon. and he will get the four votes from that town- Ship in. the state conyeution. Wood- stock, by the way, is Candidate Lake's birthplace and the people up there are @e loyal to him as any in the state. Sheriff Sivley is conceded a majority of the county convention delegation, although Parks men were clalming their -share of. it Saturday. Those named to represent the town in the Varfous conventions are as follows: State—Representative Melancthon Riddiek. Representative F. O. Chaffee, Oliver A. Hiscox, Mowry Ross. P e M L e _“Paine, Way Harris. 5 -‘%‘w. “.G.r- M. Sampson, Irving The following were named as mem- bers of the town cominittee: A. Hiscox, Howard Peckham, H. ASHFORD REPUBLICANS Delogates. convention delegates are claimed s: for Preston B. Sibley for sheriff. tions is as follows State—Ransom B. Tifft, Justin Burrill, Fred M. Wright, Henry Woodward. Chism. Chiscm, Barlow, William Poole, Will Bates. Town Committeeman—Henry Woodward. JEWETT _CITY Local Masons Bearers at Webster Town Defeated. . Cheney, master, attended the Saturday. The bearers were from H, Prior, lAndrew Ensworth, thirty years Worcester, Mass., where his son Fr: the ‘borough. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Gardner and ming and Hope Valley, R. L, for a days’ visit. Mrs, Pairick Wallace of this p Sunday Sunday, Deacon Daniel L. Phillips the church at the ordination of Hill, September 7. The Jewett City nine came wt Elmer Vannes: at Mill. The public schools will begin the term on Tuesday, Sept. 6th. The Principal, Willilam T. Williams; as: {No. 1. Mise Blanche L. Shippey. Mildred MacCallum, Mise Gertrud No. Cushmian; assistant Carthy; grade 1. M grade ' 2, Miss Genevieve Hewet kindergarten, Miss Edith Mise Frances Miss EMa C. Conno: Miss Mabel L. Kingsbury street school, Mr: fordville, Miss Isadore Dunham Miss Hattie L. Ellithorpe Hill, Miss Linola Avery: Leonard Stafford Center, Mrs. Florence P. and Miss Jennie Towne; Crow E. Foley M. Leonar schools, M: supervisor of music | Frieda Rand. Gone to Italy. for Italy. He expects to be absent eral months. dance given by Onmeco tribe of Men in Society hall Friday evening. Death of Elmer Vanne: Eimer Vanness, the 138 months’ son of David and_ Alice Vannes Martin Burke of Pittsfield is Vis| relativas in town. The schoolhouse in the Springs districts will be painted before opening of school. Local men will attend the race: Readville this week. A new Bradway waterwheel Leen put in at the Fabyan mill. “Pin Money” for Himself. At a table in the Manufactu aubjects with great interest and 2s great impartiality. The on_that point. dreds of workers was callad on 1o what he thought of the increased of living. “Well,” he said, “I know that wages and saying that they cal raise that T have ever heard. ‘He came into the office a few W married and wanted more money. a spirit of jest I said to him: ‘So tle wifie? That's what you want raise for, je it? “‘Oh, no, sir; he replied, ‘T want raise for myseif. The wife knows wages: she gets it all. T meed raise for personal expenses.’ got thaf raise: he is too blamed ho: A Motor Driven Plow. A new motor driven plow, which after a demonstration recently gi Oliver Though Not Pledged, Nime Four Lake neral—Baptist Delegates—Norwich Twenty members of Mount Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. ané A. M., Raymond Mrs, F. Cheney has been the guest of Mrs, Herman Gager of North Richmond are in Providence, W. Teachers Appointed for Coming Ye: Death—New Wheel L. Though not pledged, the republicans of Ashford in party caucus at War- renville Saturday afternoon mamed four delegates to the state convention that are for Lake. The four county olid The list of delegates to the four conven- M. R County—Edwin M. Grant Herbert S. Brown, Frederick C. Barlow, Fred Congressional—Clarence M. Barlow, H. F. Scott, Henry Lamphear, C. V. Senaforial—Stephen B. Tifft, Henry jam R Pu- fu- neral of William Webster in Taftville this lodge and were Charles H. Ray, Thom- as E. Lee, John H. Lee, Antoine May- nard, George A. Haskell and George ago a resident of Jewett .City, was in town Saturday calling on frien: Mr. Ens- worth lived in the ol Ensworth house on the corner of Tracy and Main streets. now owned by G. A. Haskell, in 1878 when the Congregational church was burned. He now lives in ank conducts a large restaurant business. Jewett Clty was well represented at the camp grounds in Willimantic Sun- day, there being mo less than 25 from son 0- few lace and her little niece, Frances Shea, of Central Falls, R. I, who have been spending the summer in Jewett City, were in Central Falls for the day on At a meeting of the Baptist church was chosen a delegate, who, with the pas- tor, Rev. E. W. Potter. will represent the Rev. Herbert E. Anderson at Sterling thin an ace of administering a beautiful oat of kalsomine to the Norwich Town team Saturday at Brewsters park, An error_by the locals saved y 21, the goose egg. Score, Jewett City Norwich Town 1, STAFFORD SPRINGS fall list of teachers for the coming year is com- pleted and includes several new ones. The list is_as follows: High school— siet- ants, Miss Minnie Shedd, Miss Faith H. Reed, Miss Frances Howe; district Miss e C. Wightman, Miss Mary Smith: district G. Me- Maud G. Booth bl grade 3, Miss Mary F. Leach; grade 4, Miss Sadie L. Comine; grade 5, Miss Pear] Sadd; grades 6 and 7, ; grades 8 and 9. Stafford Mae Clayton,; Staf- and Orcuttville. Miss Josephine E. Newell; Rockwell dis- trict, Miss Lottie W. Hatch; Crystal Lake, Miss F. Eunice Bradway: West Fay Hill, Miss Belding: Lull district, Miss Mary "Bavia aistrict, Miss Helen John Panciera joft town Friday night for New York and will sail this week sev- There was a large attendance at the Red old died at_an early hour Saturday morning. iting dis- trict is Deing painted. A number of the school buildings in the outlying the s at has rers’ club the other evening several manu- facturers were gathered, discussing with talk Switched in time tn the question of Wages and all had more or less to say One of the men who employs hun- tell cost my men are constantly asking for more nnot live on what they earn, but one of them gave the richest excuse for a eeks ago and said that he had just been In you want to take home more money to lit- the the how mueh 1 am getting now, sir, and I can’t knock down any of my present the ‘Well, you men can easily guess he nest —Philadelphia Times. ina hundred deys will turn the soil of 500 acres at a cost of $2.50 per wcre, is described in an illustrated report just published by the bureau of man- ufactures. This report was written by Consul General Mansfield of Zurich, iven before the Swiss agricultural society. The machine not only_thoroughiy pre- pares the sofl, but distributes the fer- tilizer, and can be used about for many other purpeses the Guest—Sale of Washington Street Property. 2 vv: {DIRECTORY rial_¥. A Marcy, Harris L. |stonington Disgrantied in Saturday's H. 8. Peckham, W. S. Ken- q-n—l-l"lu Party for Providence Tu NEw YURK —— | e ct— A large crowd of fans gathered at Industrial place Saturday afternoon to witness a baseball game between Stonington and Mystic, Up to the 9th inning the score was 5 to 0.in favor | The water way — the comfortable of c. but at this time, Mystic, | way of traveling. supposing” that everything was sure, | ~ Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- let the Stonington team have three | ter W, Chapin—safe, staunch vessels runs. Gregg, the umpire, tried his | that have every comfort an best to please all but, as usual, the | fence for the traveler. kickers wero there, and some of the | A delightful voyage on Long I d conven- and Stonington team wanted to protest the | Sound and a superb view of the won- game which scems 1o be the way late- | derful wkyiine and waterfront of New ly when the Mystics have won oul. | York The lineup follows Steamer leaves New Lon Mystic—Brown ¢, M¢Kay p, Lyhre | p. m, weekdays only: due P 1b, Sylvia 2b, Haywood ss, Holmes 3b, | East 22d. Street 6.45 a. m Mallory If, Brooks cf. Quamb! excepted) and Pler 40, No Stonington—Robertson ¢, Holland p. | 7 a. m. b Sullivan 1b, Hartson 2b, Rail 58, Bren- don at 11 jer foot of (Mondays rth River, nan 3b, Paine 1f, Cavanan 1. weis | Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 rf. ok " Writ Birthday Celebrated. Agont, ‘New Longon. Conn, Miss Doris, daughter of Capt, and r telephone W.J, PHILLIPZ, augsd Mre. Harlan Burdick, entertained Fric = y lernoon a number of friends, It Betns e et irenans” rheuime | Al Water R was spent in games and music, after which a coliation was served, Sailing Party. ks Miss Minetta Rickerman entertained a party of friends on a sail Saturday afternoon to Fishers isiand. i sail was given in honor of Miss Nonna Marshall of Providence. Al the is- oute e Chelsea Line Misses Norma Marshall of Providence, Priscilla Fuller of Putnam, Dorothy ‘Walkley, Beulah Noyes, Minetta Rick- Gaskell, Ralph Martin and Winfield Gaskell. Visitors from Georg Unexcelied frelght and passenger Charles Cottrell Dodge and bride | 8erviee direct to and from New York All Outride Staterooms. arrived here Friday from Tipton, G, | Prom Necwich Toesdays, Thursdays, and will make their home for the pres- ent ‘with Mr. Dodge's grandmother, | S'hon?% ot G185 %™ Mrs. Charles Cottrell, in Front street. | Roosovelr Street, Mondays, Real Estato Sa Gayx. Fridays. at § p. m. Now York Pler 22, Bast River, foot Wednes- Courtland C. Potter has purchased | -Fhone cr write fur folder. of Mrs, Francis Campbell the house | FP- 8. Frefeht rec. vad nn and lot in Washington street known a as the Carpenter place. It is a two- mayd tenement house and will be rented by C. A WHITAKER. As 5P o T General N, Monfauk Steamboat Co.'s Line Harland Nilson tel. Albert Hart of Meriden is the guest | Harbor s.00"a, ‘s of his aunt. Miss Eliza Dennison Silas Fish of New York i visiting his mother, Mrs. Eleanor Fish Jack Créoks has returned from a three weeks' stay in New Hampshire. Mrs. L, F. Fordham has returned to New York after three weeks stay with Mrs. Mary Benjamin, Walter Crooks left Saturday for a proot tr: NOANK Lireet. "Lo: f : 400 rooms, 200 with bath, f; Sunday in the Village—Church Notes |} $09 rooms 200 vl —Personal Mention. Excellont restaurant and eafe attached. Moderate prices Mrs. Arthur Rafuse is preparing to g0 to Newport to join her husband, [| 8end 2c stamp for lllustrated Gulde and Map of New York City. Captain Rafuse of the barge Easton and make several trips with him. The primary object is the fmprovement of the health of their daughter. Jeanett who is still weak from typhold fever. | cate The christening of the infant daugh- | there is plenty of mor ter of .Mr. and Mrs, Rollins of Pros- [of it would not have beer peet Hill took place Saturday. The |luxuries. child named Inez Katherine, It used to be held by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Meister and|omists that s ling m daughter Thelma, accompanied by |luxuries was evidence Mrs. Meister's sisters, Misses Alice [and that all ple were and May Akerley of Perth Amboy, who | by the hand of plenty have been .spending several weeks | is not widely approved hes will go to Perth Amboy tomor- | deal of money is not proc row for an indefinite stay. ity, and th expenditure To Lecture in Baptist Church. noits for diamonds and wis ©. H. Morris, the colored preacher, | 200 B0t Frove THAL tHE B lectures in the Baptist church here | 410 any next Saturday evening on the subject, RGNS Mrs. L, D. Brown of Brook street | Fleaming on mowe fefr BOS has as her guests. Mrs, A. H. Alex- |2 shabby raiment, SO ander and daughters, Helen and Alice, [ Dot @ celiar £l of @i W from Providence. in contrast fow lean lar Frank McDonald, who Is 1l with |are the aucstons tEat o typhoid fever at his home in the vil- | (Al economy Is Heiting ue: b i 2 | por” Tong " isiana. Steamer guests of their aunt, Mrs. Amelia Ber- | Bor, Jong island. Steamer ~CWyan- m, Leaves Sa m., 12.30 p. m. The New Hotel Alber! kleventh St and University PL. visit with Lemuel J. Coburn, Jr., in NEW YORK CITY, Boston. One Block West of Broadway The only absolutely modern fire- nsient hotel below 326 ation central, yet quiet Joseph Phillips of Philadelphia and | Between New London, Conn. and ¢ Waterbury are the | Greenport, Shelter sland and Sag Far- an- Julne rom 3106 osperity, for the reason it shows n U here? D e BURgest ers? Thess these make $260,000,000 blessing the women er edui it merlously doubtful if the lage, is slightly better. t mer . Sir. ‘ana Mra. G. E, Andrews are |luxury import is 4 national entertaining A. DeWitt Smith of Hart. | Ohio State Jour ford. - Returns to New York. Our Smart Wome Guy Wiggin, an artist, who has been | According to Fitzgerald, | spending the summer here, has re- | of the Hub ure vastly better S0t i Fla, | sUCh paying positions that Herbert Fitch of Jacksonville, Fla., | sUch pasyink positions Wi who arrived recently at the home of nhis parents, Mr. and Mrs C. I Fitch, is serfousty il wjth typhold feve James Dickson of Fall River, Mass., is in town. ¢ Dr. A, L. Scott of White P the small salary of buryport News. ns, N. Y., who has been for a time at the n I A M 0 " n Hotel Palmer, has gone home. John Hosford of High street cut his ENGAGEMENT RINGS. lex with an adz at the shipyard in New London ¥riday. Special Prices At Heard Former Pastor. 6. E. SHAW’ SEuteem A large and appreciative audience listened to & former pastos Rev. W Conn. C. Martin, of Somerville, wno ¢ the pulpit of the Baptist church on cupled — Supley. o e | Special Chocolate Er;zam rops The 75-horsepower engine speed launch owned by Mr. Brown of 10 Cents a Pound the yacht Monimia has been removod and “sbipped to Now Work ;e " | at'YHE KEYSTONE STORES £ Danlelson, Putnam, QUEER BiT8 OF HISTORY. ooy Mousum aEachting wme but ttue induieed in |\ Tur o oieE ™ SUE - CONTINGED ing to the presence in British waters of the pirate cutters, sailing small v ¢ The B¢c:ton Dry Goods Stery Dan wight of land was attend- | felson. Bome «big discounts/ for our :’"‘:fl’: ::'ll ‘d'ntb!e risk, and most | Sustomers another week A;ll’-l;ll\f. of the earlier yachts carried brass can- “n"umly,x on fi\l:lry counter in the stora non. The yachts bullt in England at [ Buy ticse Eoods mnow. of the last century wi ot e e fies of revenue cutters | THE BOSTON DHY GOODS STORS or smugelers. The best of them were | Main Streot, Danlelson. bullt by Charles White, who would, 1t | sepespaw “aimes W Koosk. Mgn is maid, often lay down a couple of clippers together, one for the govern- ment and the other as a smuggler. 116 the revenue cutter the faster of the two. CIGANS, TOBACC One of the most curious crrors as to o8 seasickness is that it is a suffering - Which the sturdier ancients did not w. 3 wRicxLEY know. Really there is plenty of allu- sion to the trouble in the ancient cliss- ove here was that abon loa. | Above all there Xaraing o Sen- | 1s closing out her line of & el comt Cicaro Mis life. 1t was 0 |limery. Everything reduce Pad that rather than endure it any | nai price coo DRINKS, MLLE. BEAUREGARD immer M 1onger e put back to land, risking cer- tain death at the hands of Mark An- agents if they caught him, ax THE BEST 1B CRE. they did The word “nausea” is Greek, | 1s what I sell, who! meaning literally “shippiness the Corner Store. Wm. Job Many kinds of scaweods have long | ——————————— AM nstone. besn ten. “Dulse and tangle” was J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, once a common vry| in the n\v;‘r‘!n v\: General Repalr Shop, Bat both being seaweeds, and B 'n third variety 1s used as | Bicycle and Automobile Repairing food. In the Swan river settiement in Ofi and Gasoline for sal Australia and other places seaweed jel- ly frequently @ppears on the bill of | ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir Chins 1 e, while the edible birds’ nests of that we are giving China are edible becaus birds | pous _,fi"h:;":“:g-v{.-f use seaweed as a building material. | FOO¥ 078 Our Luxury Imports. This country imported last year $250,000.000 diamonds, laces, tobacco, brand 3 BLANCHARD. with” one of teas wines and other luxuries, and on all IHA W. LEWIS Propristor these things there was & marked in crease over the former year. It is generally regarded that this item indi- . HOURIGAN, Jewert Oity. FUNERAL BIRECTG wraiture and Crawiord Rangea. Children Cry “Phones—Btore & Baxtern Conpect: " Cooking o The Bui- FOR FLETCHER'S THERE is no ad J':?c! madium in leln for business res