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tic, Danielsonand Putnam [:zmisns ; rial Sunday—Much Building Keeps T RPN Carpenters Busy. e convictions - and 1 suj t as a bullder and carpenter for forty ‘Robinsen. Sats - WILLIMANTIC /7 | triena ana mamhu’; at '”{i‘m& t: vears, and was acquainted with the lloomna of “fl‘:’nfi‘“fln"?‘m’ my:'z.wm - What !s Going Oh Tonight. fishit to tha last ditch with all the | nature of the lumber sefit by his son BUT- | (heir oldest dmughter, Miss - Pictures at the Bijou and| SITENEtN With which he was endowed. | to the deferdents. He considered it Stafford_ was united in marriege with [ Tewale. He gave his opinion ~n any subject | good quality lumber. Robert O. Co- Byron Pike. The Céremony Was Per-. % 26 \ ¢ Bisters, Purinton Temple, { [Feely ang bucked his position up for- | burn of Chaplin, Frank Melvin and formed by Rev. Welcome E. Bates, A 2 2 3 No. 3. cibly. He wag wedded 16 his law bus- | Henry Dorous of Hampton, ull three, DANIELSON pastor of the Union Baptist church, | 3 K g Epecial Meeting of Board of Alder-| iness, befng & close student and well | tesiified that the wood was of a “good and was witnessed only by near rela- 1 o 1 men St :10';52 vm:? nr.-ie:; m& hinlrlcitehpo!r:fl.; fair quality Mechanic Street Sewer Contract u“v‘;- :'1‘ .moubflfll unn( tmfim The » /3 : GEORGE W. MELONY DEAD. |a cabe . Eoust- e gave. o carstuy G s LNEL Br G e A ey With pieturs hat to match.. Mr. and : Corporation Counsel Succumbs to At- | migkner, - “n0 ‘ried It in the same | g umer' was not worth anytning to r ol B e LB s 2 Costs—New 160 K. Generator Arrives | ville avenue. : 5 him for his business. It was rotten . 4 ot SIS IE § JoKe and 014, | o) e of VAR T up and birncd | for Lighing Gompany. e .. Mrmpel i’ Sl Va3 wob, 87 t nature fo use in mak- . ! 3 . jias ever ready o respond ai any pub- | LR nies’ Tio feli that the freight | The borough sewer committes met | At the regular meeting of Stoning i hering when called upon. His | 0f°410.15 which he paid and the check | Wednesday ovening and opened ihe | ton Iode No 3¢ I O O .4 ciake noon at 1 o'clock Cor- | melt In Mte Chan one am oy h®iTle | for 36 was more than the lumber was | bids for the seWer to be constructed ived tack of Valvulat Disease of the iously 1l ABout Tway hursday afte Flouncings = : degree. Three tandidates await the tion Counsel George W - vén undér % s worth. Thomas $_ Collins of Putnam, | on Mechn_.lc_street. F. A. Davis made X the azed 1. dicd Al ‘his home, 143 | of thc el She more sober conditions | I/ igter, sald he saw the lumber | the lower Bid of the two submitted | initiatory degree on Wednesday eve: illey street of valvuiar disegse of | ~ “Squire” Melony was a good citizen, | A4 considered it very poot steck. to ths committee and will secure 3 8 Memorial day y, e 11, e heart. ife had been in Tailing | one Whom many Daniel Brayton ef West Thompson, | contract for the sewer. His bid was | Memorial day on Sunday, Jun: An n the community will | 3 s T f y ¢ vitation was read and accepted from alth for umber of STedtly | foreman in the handle factory of the | $1.74 per lineal foot. e will receive | invi a. 2 FOR GRADUATION DRESSES Jh for & mumber, o monthe, but { Ereitly’ miss, as will those who were | (TSN, 7 513 that the lumber was | $1 a_Cubic. vard Tor rock excavation | Rev. A, F. Earnshaw (o attend divine ey that hé was confined Soo . Hest fets not per -n:l’r:;{ his advice on mat- | \ery poor, so much 8o that it had to | and $38 per manhole to be bullt. The | 567 E nal church, i) t the 1f you intend making your gradvi- | .na since that time his c¥ndition grad- e married Mise Marriet Hamilton | DO cut un and burned. Joseph Parent, | sewer will commence at the junction | tiona rch, meeting Al ge L Railroad square and Mechanic | Foom at 10 o'clock. The following al! v e 574 : . v of West Thompson, said that | cf Railroad s om G ailc grew worse in this city in 1S he survives him, | formerly of ‘i very | street ‘Weod biiild- | psmmittes wis appointed i Jokke R - Mr. Melon ith & Sloter A Fie o Sremp ot | in his opinion the lumber was of very | street, obposite the A, F. Wood K Kkriown t tlon dress it wi pay you te come and site as he was «sa the pretty patterns we are shov nate_iends, : 2 Wte William I, Phillips of | ing, and will be built through Me- | rangement Harry B. MacKenzie, 3 Wi Lo Jutimate, Aiends was very | New Vork, and a half-nephew, Henry | PPOT WONCL | g he nad peer in the | chanic street to'a point at the junc- | Gserge D. Johnson. “John Fribbance, ing in Embroidery Flouncings, some of | 1 SHotuows 1o (he @ity of Willimantic. | W. Melony: of Hartford. Tumber business for about forty years. | lion of Hutchine ang Mechanic sireets | FTed Ward, Erastus Fish, Hiram La- 3 N 4 s Mo oo s =2k : expressed his opinion that the lumber | —epproximateiy 1,100 feet long It |tham and Willilam Armstrong. In SRS et W eue ad, 1 Mayor Calls Special Maeting. e e n quality. Te saw it | will be of 12-inch pipe snd will be | the afternoon the members of the - small or Jarger atyles, with | Mavor Daniel P. Dunfi. 1upon his [ when it was being loaged on the cars | laid at an average depth of 18 feet. [ 10dge Will march to Elm Grove ceme- > mixad or raised designs. z retarn from the legislature Thursday | gt Hampton to be ;m’gpm to the de- | The zmte-.t'lsl:‘pt is 24 feet and the ' tery, where the graves of the deparied 3 afternoon, called a speclal meeting of | fendants. Josiah W. Dike of Thomp- | lightest 13, line will carry sew- brotliers will be decorated. Oul’ _Easy Paymefl the board of aldermen for this (FTi- | gon. who has been engaged in the | erdge for all the houses north of the A carload of cement has arrived at Plan 27-inch Batiste Embroidered F | day) evening to see what action the | lumber business for many vears, tes- | residence of Frederick - Kennedy on |(he station for a cement bridge o be $100 Worth $12.00 Down $2.25 Weekly $30¢ Worth $36 Weekly 8 3 A s | common councH would take relative | tifeq at length as to the vaiue of lum- | Main strect, Industrial piace and the | built at ,'“"DV,"_H ik between My 150 “ 1750 “ 250 “ 0« - (d ing, with Venise edge at- | | to attending the funersl of Corpora- | per when this lumber in question was | norihern parts of the berough in that tic and West Mystic. 200 ‘2250 « 275 G0 < 60 “1- B 16 chodes: frofh 0. tion Counsel George W. Melony, Who | pought and shipped. J. O. Trudeau of | fection, hence the pipe is made of Carpenters Kept Busy. B Sork ’ | Thursday afternoon. Wiilimantic testified that he bought | larger size than would be needed If | o | ‘yigip i getting ready to erect b N g WL g A B R $1.75 and $1.9¢ yard | some lumber from the plaintiff about | it were to be used for Mechanic | . U0 T 0 ,-':fclmmsmm’phce o o~ o — i FUNERAL. the same time as the defendants in | Strest alone It will have a fail oxvm““n:‘_m ‘.M! of. the troils M i 55 Baids to mateh, trom 20¢ up to $1.00,{ {h'e Gase aid And It whs very poor. He | about 2 1-3 inchex to the 100 feet. At | (e north wide of the trolley. Air 5 ! Josidh Walkup. paid the bill in order to avold a jaw- |4 special meeting of the warden and | Maih has awreecy bulff S0 (V0= IEIC0 yard. The funeral of Joslah Walkup was | suit. He paid 330 a thousand, but the | court of burgesses held Thursday eve- | Ment TOUSCH great demand for car- 45-inch Entbroidéred Floun | held Wednekday ufterneofi at 1.45 | lumber was not worth $10 'a thou- | ning the contract was let to Mr. Da- | & 2 s-inch Entbroidéred Flouncings orclock dt the Beath Windhan: | sand, Over half the lumber was not | vis and work Will start as soon as it | penters as a great deal of work is be- ; ;| ing done. The Mystic club house is y fancy pattarna and new designs, al in | church, Rev. Harry Grimes, pastor of | fit for anything else but burning. e i e oraran ot he work | #etting on toward completion and will 5 x il e, the Windham Cehier Congregational Jury Out One Hour. e et e ready by August 1. The Masonic five yard pattsrns, $6.50, $7.00 and 3 .“ church, oficlacine, The Rervices ke | e arguments were made by Attor- | %% ° gine: o e D INE o Cand . sIeELT 1 DainE E argely attended by friende of the |, 7 v ‘his ci Miss Chase Entertains. ushed along_ rapidly and will no attern v °| hey Patrick J. Danahey of this city E P 3 y the Springs house, fas been renewing ach \ joung man. who losi his life by | £0Y ne plaintift and Attorney Charles | Miss Giadys Chasc ontertained a | doubt be ready by September 1. The STAFFORD SPRINGS e AT 18 i Soponth E Medaliivns ut 39 and up to $1.69 T, erarial whe fn Windbam | |, Torrey of Putnam for the defend- | number of frionds at her home in | Barber house on Jackeon avemue is| Organize—Land. | James F. Warren has heen in Bostom Y i | of Funeral Directors Fimore & Shep. | Ante. The attornevs completed their | Westfleld Wedneésday eveting. Games 3 ing _complétion, and sev- | Park Commissioners Organize—Land. | iy ook on & busimess trip. 57T ard rectors Elmore & Shep- |, ginente shortly before 4 o'clock and | and refreshments provided a pleasant are being bullt on Green- |* scape Gardener to Be Secured—Real | rirthabls Lt 1 | s St " the jury retired shertly after four | evening. manville avenue. Estate Sale. i < 2 Lillian O'Cenner. ‘ciouk . After being out for an hour . £ iden s ' | ¥rederic Faulkner has purchased of . A h 1 : _ . | o'ciock. 3 g oL Try for State Rifle Team. Invitations for Brown-Bindloss Wed- : the Converse estate the 10t opposite | e of Lilikn O'Connor was | (he jury Drought in e verdict of $31.48 A The boatd of park commissioners | the Convers s g 3 held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock | and interest from August 1, 1910, for | THal R Eaton and Ira Warren of ding. .| has organizea with Frank . Baker] the Hi property on Highian - Pongse with colered borders of Per from the house, 967 Main street. Bur- | the plaintiff. This, with the costs, will | the Thirteenth i.emp;_;l}' "1‘?{ C.. C.| yneitations have been received ift| chairman and Willlam 1., Haniey se race s o ke SlewE i olan siik, striped or checked, some in lal was in St. Jomeph's cemetery. amount to nearly §130. ,\va. Yo at e'; AR urld;t‘. town for the marriage of Miss Helen | retary and treasurer. William Park | M £ S SR el Siesty of Jnéwe B, MR ot S | —— e e & ry-put for | Brown, youngest daughter of Col. nd | was delegated to secure a laniscape | of Nogdnam Mgss, BF0 5 plain pongee or taffeta, some with the GIRL MISSING. { Officers of the King’s Daughters, <:“"l“‘““"h§;t*!"~;‘"-l“ “‘m 4 {‘k' Mre. James Brown of North Stoning- | gardener. F. H.,Baker and Burt 7. and Mrs. Joe - i - St p s GEORG . MELONY. - = The King's Daughters and Sens at | " "'; = hi F-CVS ""d“'; be tak- | ton and i'rank Bindloss of Mystic, the | Eaton were appointed a committee to S, ST Wi g oTY 3 R Rose Bexold, 14, of North Coventry, | iy ir’annual meeting in the Methodist | °1 from (i trycout and the team to l'weading to take place on Saturday, | make needed Improvements. It ie not Another Chance, Doc. Abbott. : earved wood handies, $1.00 up to 3350, TU%, Spetion of the state as he had Not Sesn Since Sunday. church Wednesday afternoon elected | ZoDTeSERE . " b & chosen | june 24, at the home of the bride’s| probable that much will be done until| The Outlook should also sccurs the p o bl sl Bl il LT Officers as follows: Chairman, Mrs, | O™ parents in North Stonington, after the hay is gathered services of ex-President Diaz—when A " T Belkwnny Menis e e o e Pollce Wafe Solldsa Thuradds | Austin I BOME vics che edukii 3 To Build New Weave She Looal Brisfs. Borough Notes. be ~resigtis Birmingtam, - Aps-Her~ Melony, maved e from | of the B e of Mi 2 " . - i = £ | ald. | the Jerusatem district in the town of 10, aged 1e ot North Coventry | Lomert B O i Hrown: corre- | triky S, FTankiin has secured the con- | mey. Newton Perkins of New York| ‘Mrs. Eugenia C. Matthews of Chi- | oy Windham, where he was born. His | y an 4 B gl i s ¢ | tract for the construction of a new |y thg guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | cago is the guest of her uncle, Orrin ¥ ts wer at T W | her home Sunday und at the | yyonding secretary, Mre. Julia R. Rey- | waave shed at the Aldrich mill in L Sturt e T | On the Fres List, e agpatives of Windham | time wore a_dark green mult. She is| nolds; treasurer, Mrs. Fred L. SWIft | Moseup, Work will atart soon. The | F-yNy lliams at Sturbridge. ot Card week or a0 thy senate will A Pan is very much appre. d du nty, his father having been bBorn | of German extraction and is sald to i L iy addttion will b 750 3 Mr_and Mrs. W. B. Cook are enter- | Mrs, K. B. Brown and Migs Carolyn | In a week or 3 > e '8 {in Hawpton and his mother in Wind- | be large for her age. Up to a late HOOL addition will be 150 fe€t 1088 enter | taInIAE Mrs. Bertha Schufffer of | Brown are visiting friends in Brook- | apollinarls lemonade on the tree ifs 4 fmg this warm weather. Some here|ham. Mr. Melony went to the Natoh- | our Thuraday afternoon ne chue as to | NORMAL SCHOO QMrs, John B, Young and daushier | Befageport ine, : and (el be about. all—Washingtod o are very handseme patterns, in whitef */'% SN0l where he received his en- | her whereabouts had been found. No GIRL DISAPPEARS. | [t O PO, O i i | “ars. Harriet P. Lamphere has re-| W. A. Segar, formerly manager at Post % | tre sehool, education, eradusting un- v for her leaving home 18 knowh, el s e turned from New York, where she or black—at §0c to $2.00. | = 'Vn?’w - palship of Mr. Corbin. | but it is rumored that she had become | Has Not Been at School for Two Days| Photos Taken from 188-Foot Stack. |#pent the winter. —_— |aci e Ge inte ktEcracy ;!‘»'Bllqm"‘f: dissatisfied with life in the country. and Was Seen on Boston Expre: The new 158-foot smokestack at the _ A & v_Atudied Tor three yedls Shd" ¥ess Wauregan mill is completed. A local Passing of an Optimist. tted to the bar at the age of 24, ciation to Meet. The ante-commencement activiiies| photographer has taken several views | Hon. Joseph G. Cannon seems to be AN Ma, € . urray Lo.| jire” Melony immediately opened | ; CAPL F. I Richmond, vice presi-|at ths Willimartic Normal school were | fron the top, of the surrounding coun- | taking Canadien reciprocity and the Many ew n h Mce for himseelf in what s Knawn | 9ent of the State Police association, | still further quickened Thursday Db | try. farmers’ free list very hard. These |4 Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal as the McAvoy block, where he re. | feceived noiification Thursday 'from | the circulation of the report that ans| ‘Ralph Young has nearly completed |reform measures are spoiling a fine Or an old man who feels that he s Paper Patterns. ained for n number ot veams s | Secretary James J. Landrigan of Mer- | of the prospsctive graduates had dis-|a i)-font sailboat which he & build- [ola optimist. He is not the philoso- has been made over mew, attributes fhen moved to the Holmee blgey | iden that the annual meeting of the | appeared and data gathered from vari-|ing and will use at Oakland beach this p smociaiion would be held in Elk« hall Mable sources tend to bear out (R RIS e N his perfect health *":dd‘*lly bath to e i e o P J agmociation would be held in Elke' hall, | ous reliable s summer. is hter bitter—N. Y. Sun. s g . De mad an office for the Dast | \warerbury, Thursday, July 6. The | the rumor. Miss Blaie B. Ladd, aged i Basviile eturd s laughtes ”-"Z,’ifif:f'lob?“ :iml e :flm'”g'; o o 1 local department will elect its dele- | 21, & mamber of the class of 1911, is at < SPOC pai h - e A e vl over the state | gate within a few duye. Caplain | any rate not at her usual beardiag| Jewett Olty and the Tr wonderful cleansing, germ sanihil- A5 parge il hie was considered one | Rih Cnd iy entitled to attend by vir- | place and has not attended her classes | teAms Wili meet at Dayville Saturday F ating preparation, Commeetione 1 attorneys Of eastern |y, of his office of vice president At the school for the past two days, | for honors in the Bastern Connecticut ) '..d RS Sl e G, Dol _ t Although her.parents stated Thursdny | Baseball league. Gabu‘ s sm ho_Na o' i picia it was not genetally Known outsids of Thirty-six Arr During May. evening that, they supposed that she To Settle for Taking Team. & b S Ve the city ‘thai his conditi vas evei The report of Capt. E, H. Richmond | Wa& at school. « cane 3 7 < night ago Me had been at his office | following fs Thirty-six ares In the case, who i8 belleved to bo Joha| JoLM ot ntea by the town eourr. it sofy and smooth. Above all it is a safe-guard COFFEE PERCOLATORS, daily and attended to his duties care- | Were made during the m Yy Tetalling a sbrinkiing sya- | These boye were in custody for takin againks the invasion of the germs of disease when the fully and meahodically, as was his cus_ | CAuses: ~Drunkenness 12, burglary 2, | 10 this ofty SRSerine & BITEEURE 0| & horse and wazon belonging to H. H. cuticle has been beuised, chafed or broken TEA BALL POTS, b FigEkhioy” & SHIOMEOE of J0Ctus- kW SRechh For the American Thread | Statkweather. It ig understood that » | Successful Lawyer. held for corol 1. assault and breach | bieach house fol e peace 2, r ny last winter. It is knotwn that | the bove will pay all costs and dam- oy Melony had built up a| °f.he peace 2, resistance to oficers 1, | company la Sotd onty n yellow packapre by drugoies cnd gocore 10 2. She. oo assault and drunk 1, assault 3, insane | MF. Kenney made the acquaintance uf ages involved in the cas s Caeare of imiations. TEA KETTLES v SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. e during his long career B kel ba Y e ha time and eacortad| The graves of the old soldiers bur- Qiven ss Advance Premiums or for( " (RIS ity and hud successfully con- | Loy e e, Mete disposed of as fol_ | ™ o Various functions while in this| ied in Old Killingly cemetery were . 9 SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents Hucied many berplexing case batore | K vaeim r oo aond S | R ‘end she becama Infatuatod with | decorated by the members of the D. i 88 Brosd St., Boston, Mass. i Checks with our Teas, Coffees, sto. | (' Courts of Windbam, New London | iiined over to nther officers 2, paid fing | him. | When e compleied his worli 2y, 2t 3L TICHEL Gy erected during an slland counties, as well as be- | J1H®0 . g 2 averhill, Mass,, b . ST P MR YU S B A R B P He had gver been interested i e ke - | " Mr. Kenney has visited Miss Ladd at | cemetery, o TI\e T R Sadd c { progress, 6t Willimantic « e the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | interest o Windbam ceunty. . . K. 0. | s y ldentined with many Health Officer's Report Everett Ladd, of Centrai Village. Mi Will Furnish Part of Programme. | notarfe improvement projects City Health Officer Dr. W. P, s, |1add was at her home for the wee| Quinebaug Pomona grange will fur- al 768 Main Street, | Friend of the Firemen. Keating's report to the siate board | Sh3; but returned to this city Monday | nish a part ot the programme at the b Durime his younger days he was an | of health for the past month shows | HS0L Her parents, e e Thiie. at | Meeting of the 8. W. Pomona of Wor- ‘Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. Thursday evening, #aid that while at home thelr daughter seemed to be x’m' e fivem -qiv\ ‘vnl.‘ at the (ime of his| that there were thirty ath was the oldesi member of the | contagious diseases reported to him | oo i 2 s fné" Bobart - = o 4 taken up with preparations for har| i hool strest sch hav o { fire department living in Wilimantic. | during the month. This is a greater | !4X50 2P WIb BIORCPEE (0l peged | the BchoOl strest school ave ar & e was for a aber of years foreman | number than was reported to him prise that she-was not at school. | & Gount 3 % HIRAM N. FENN, xeelslor hook and ladder company. | during the correAponding month Tor | 3/ "1 ad was greatly excited over the | § CoantY: nd alw d a cheery wi vea E o a n ONDERTAKER 88 IMBALICER. ays had a Y word | last year as at that time but six cases B i Wilttmantie | Big Generator for Lighting Company. 43 Chureh St. Willlmantie, Ov and was seen on the The new 150 kilowatt generator to Toiennona cester at Sturbridge Saturday. The pupils of Miss Tripp, grade 8, in one cases of affair. Mr. K Decoration da; or %l firemen and united with them | were reported. fThe number _during roject that was | May was divided/as follows | | 4 Measles ot wi s Ladd that evening. |be installed in the local station of the ladr Assistant wdvancement and eficiency of | 10, cough 6, wcarlet fever [ Jirest with BOss Tt he 940 express | Peoplc's Light and Pawer company, tment 8. tuberculosis 5, typhoid fever 1| g0 Boston, amd as the train passed | has arrived, and will be put into use Prominent in Public Affairs. diphtheria 1 through Biiott Miss Ladd was also|soon. The machine is of til three- He was town counsel for sixteen S seen on the same triin. phase type. Which means that three ears and had served a number of SUPERIOR COURT. Principal Henry T. Burr stated m | wires will be needed 1o convey the cur- izene, the other ° - 1% as corporation counsel for th % e 1 ¢ I lmes ¢ity, holding the office at the time of | Vardict for Plaintiff in Hampton Case | been abaenc from schocl for tio dava|(he present generator In uee is 1¥ic his death. e was aiso assistant clerk | Pear vs, Tatem—Judgment for $31.45 | without his permission and that he had | Consumers using small motors and f the supertor cou Windham ,"dr,:,:.,'“E,,,m"Af"un.1"‘:,“ Bo knowiedge of her whereabouts, but | fans will find it necessary to change - term of yes He was @ mem- eivil adtitn o 5 P Walter H. Woodill of 158 Windham | made, the squipment will be the stand- Are a Trifle Hard, the boird of burgesses in 1885 | of Hiarpin. asamet Joeg B Taien | F0ad. with whom Miss Ladd boarded. |ard used throughout the country. Bank and Jackeon streets. He was al- | Bunerion Cotn presumably om -a Visit, but did not : o3 ambar of the comnitice o el | Suberior Court Judge Milton A. Shum- | BESUPACY, e Rad gove or when she | 8oy Club Gloses Season—Dirsctor Gel Money by calling at the, ", 250 ons Busene, . Boss which the plaintiff seeks to recover | W% RUSE(3 hat they expected their | Marsh Goes to Bosten—Defeated by and laid out the original sewer system | pn furnished the defendant in the | daughter M"A' again S-]turdn.\'tnhh'- Fitchville. . an: s * n the city, He was equally active in | Lon i c 8 to spend Sunday as was her custom. ‘y ll“mannc the ercetion of the town building at | JULTE n;h!glr‘;wnf(?': :’;,',fl,fi'."‘;'??‘",}:,,'f,’ The Colchester Boys' club has closed e corner of Main and High streets T b he rtadie of Sopiomber. | On higher price Suits allowance of — e et Ret “the | lumber was not merchantable, that it | Deputy Sherlff C. B. Noves of Leb- | 0} Rl March, who has been man- | $4.00 will be given on each S lding oot "aEmEls | to 8ot the | wus rotten and could not be used for (anon was a Willimantic visitor Thurs Thursday evening that Miss Ladd had | rent. It is also of 60 cycles, whereas and had place for a ey Admitien that she had left town. Mre. | the motors. However, with this change jandl was a member of the commities | anq fames B. Tatem, Jr. of Putnam |Stated Thursday might that Miss Ladd — v s . l P & But Cheer Up, for You Camy {5, huikt the fire engine houses on | wis tried Thursday In thi city before | had left town = Weinssdey morniig: COLCHESTER. ery Jpecia rices being Eugene S. Boss @ the plaintiff seeks to recover | Was going to return Miss Tadd's kL e r vill - e e 2 i and High strects | ages. ' ‘The defendants claim that the Personal BE THE SONUE Slath gad Wi xe i 23 ; . ager of the club since its organisa- Loan Company, |:'e: it el | poiiotarh S0 miriuin o2 \THE :IM‘ IES HANLEY BREWING €O’ ticn, has resiencd anc has gone to| Stylish Wash Dresses for Ladies, i Gy tttee In charke of the erection of the | (s sy e e st B D OUIt: | Prosecuting Azent Addison I, Green- | Boston, where he wiil bs emploved in trom $100 to $.75. REWERS OF. ALEXAND ' PORTER! 1 | Puildin For a lo ery re | J08 0 $1 . SUeEk bl ton was in Wilimantic ce h " 7 15 Union Streel. | huliding. For a lonk term of Years|ror Y& 'in payment in full. this being | rrogar TPL" the office of the Federation of -Boy Mr. Melony was secretary of the Clubs ol commitice wnaer the parie | even more than the lumber was worth. | Sa 5 r White Duck Dress Skirts 89¢c, worth > i 1 F? e i Mrs. John I. Andrews and son. Mr: Sarah J. Bingham was the D Terms strictly confidential. | disirict svstem prior 1o the consolida- | poni Gosies e Tt poied in HAMDLOD | - ogtor, spent Thursday with frjends guesCof relalives in Norwich Wednes- $1.25. . J. MCCORHICK, 30 Franklin Stl'eet, Local ‘mt tion with the town o i Do 4 Gor | in Vernon. ay. i i field and judgment w: dered f Bia i o 1 Frank and Loyal the ["\::‘lnfl]fl. he dafendant took am | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Blanchette of | 3r ”\ L. »-“m'g.bmi ‘..nd’n_\o' me' All the finer qualities at Bargain strong | appeal 1o the superior court. The | Prospect street are entertaining. Mre. | G700 eft town Thursdny. fer. & :f8w | prices. y- 1 s days’ viesit with Mrs, Stebbins’ par- jurore who heard the case were Her- | W illlam Gilman of Boston. s 7 ¥ = | Bert Brown of Ashford, Albert Bennett | Mre. James H. Hurley of North | f0(iimang, 8. Luclus R. Hazen, | ;p STORE 1§ STOCKED WITH " 2 Mr, Melony was known for Dut of the Clothing Business” : ‘anterbt in Middletown. 2 e’ 5 ol ) O. o r A T % Nechasics' Dep't. Store | Children Ory |udmetig, R, o Weod o | peoh and, g ne goos e Setns | ® *M 0nisy won, | aPECIAL SUMMER SARGAING. S‘ j ‘OVINK Hne. Eoduara et O S AP oys club bassball team pikye : : powai s gt FOR FLETCHER'S | Bpseonare, Mijls and fred o, Stone | Mra. Anna Cadwaliader of Maniia, | e BoVE D PR 88 PIASSA | oni Porosknit Shirts and Draw- CASTORIA Brookisn,_ Rdward Tall of Plainfeld, | 145" %ad the muest of Trends in |1 the Bark and was defsated. 17 0 | ers 3%. — Tonior and. Owver Hisemt ot ‘Wood. | Willimantic Thursday. Mmads by etrors in throwing o the ; : stock, Sidney M. Perrs of Killingly, | State Truant Officer W. S. Simmons | paues. Nodking, Lazinck and Tynan | Gents’ Balbriggan Shirts and D"uw' Plaintiff on the Stand, of Central Village was in Wilimantic | wae (he batiery for the Boys' club. | ers 19¢, 25¢ and 39¢, regular prices 25¢, Thursday, attending 1o some matters | \yx St o Sl : Reuben K. Pearl, the plaintiff, tes- | at the new model school. B e o 't The Tot of Bot [ 880, and o tiff, teatified that he wrote a letier 1o | tmeodore Gates, father of Chailes A. | gust ELMORE & SHEPARD, 8. cossors to Sessions & Eimowey Embalmers and funeral Cirectars, 60-€2 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Makes Red Iron Black POTMEND -- mends everything 1. B Tatem in the spring of 1910, (cll- | Gates of thin city, who has heen spend- | * Daniel Jones of Hebron was here | Ladies’ Undergarments from 10c up. € | ing the winter here, left Thursday for | Thursday. i CreensandSCl'eel‘l R T S s o [k ha i bire aes Sy v | Prunil L EL L = Before buying S v vaoed fale ity an recteed | o8 inger of monthe 't his o8 | vag . e Page Thurgiy Cloth get our prices ‘West Thompson depot and he would hoss. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Baker have Bread Toasters - - 10c Teleanone cemaesrma " e o1 o Mre. Charles Foley, daughter of Mr. | réturned te their home in New Brit- e ifi,;“n{?.f:,.f?'..‘.';,-,':‘p‘:fi foet. Mo | and Mrs, Edward Sweet of 12 Temple | 2in, After a few davs' visit with Mr. E 08 un e e T e atan | street, underwent a successful opera- | and Mrs. F. . Baker on Linwood ave- ] that the luriber was rotten amd not | Hon for appendicitis at Bt Joseph's | nue. m'- fn L Mssl '“Bflllfl | wo=th arything To this Mr. Pearl | hospital Thursday forenoon and was | Prof. A. E. Lyxan of Columbia. who R v - Iy Thursday e > | has been band instruétor in a military COMPANY, Painless Extracting and 78 MONUMENTS, e R A ) hursday evening. | oliege In’ Florida, for the past year, . 5 Headstonos and Markers in our stock | &o )%} g ST The Ran Filling a Specialty Obtaln our prices | 24 Mr. Tatem had ccepted the same s e Was In_town this week. the suest of ther Chair Seats ey o St 5 3 Tatem nad Wocepied the same cITY Pt O Wk S 64 Danielson, Conn. Imitation Lea hair %2 oet, - - Wil and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. ¥ a he © - Charles Barker of Portland was a % m' et | T wm. . a P A LENNON, | it M Teton, Tuble, for (U cout OF | Offcers and Commitess Elested by | recent’ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn JAMES E. KEECH, Manager. P Tackl corner Main ana Watson Streeta. | for $6 which, with the freight bill Congregational C. E. Society. e i 2 C . Baitan, and o Flshl“g ackle mantic. Conm a oy in_ fuil ailae My s E. H. SPRING, 5 T ey POy n Tull Sof the| The following officers and commit- | children returned to their home in Piano Tuner. check under those ciroumstances and | tees were elected Wednesday to serve [ Norwich Wednesday. it by b cheel e » | dent, Mabel E. Wilcox; recording sec- | touring car. Willimantic, Ct Fongrs by £ g B L L Wilcox, cotresnang. | John Carrior and daughter, Miss Tl = o) iona 3 ¢ ¥rank and Cas o ‘t B't i e o 101 Overland Models| B s sl ae s St he Conerogationnl €76, sodiery? | (irank and Goonee Case eomasea s | Where 1o Trade in Jewed ity | Run Easy Lawn Mowers Mr. Tatem with the proper credits on | Fetary, Mabel v MoN reas. | §ie Carrier, weve cailers here Thurs- |. = £ it and receiving no reply, brought suit, | INg secretary, Mary McNicol; treas. | &ie WE HAVE THE LARGEST ~ ERNEST P. UHISERO, 1029 Main St., Teamster's Testimony. P . e bami b9 and Beat Stock of Confectionery, Sods C Pa ers " - 4 committee, Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, Earl 8. ‘Water and Postal Cards in town, at rane s p Willimantic, Conn. William Coburn of Hampton, who | Hiscox, Edith Roode; prayer meeting, Mads Others Smoke. ‘M. JOHNSTON'S, k] workad as a teamster for Mr. Pearl | Mra. W. H. Gane. Pear] Gane, Mrs, Bd- | It Is alleged that there is 1o law to . = 5 —ate an4 hauled the lumber from the wood | ward Walker: social, Alex Me prévent any promoters, be they honest or not, starting 4 Joe Cannon Cigar IEWETT OITY HOTEL, A nice varraty Of Fresh Fish: ale | ot o the llampton station, testifisd Hiscox, Dr. W. H. JAMES HARRIES, Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at ihat the lumber was of a good fair lliam McNieol: music, Mation Paul, | company. None whatsver; Joe can New asd Up-te-dute Motel ta evers L $01 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn.! STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St quality. Austin Pearl. father of the ! Dorothea Burelson, Marion Robinson: |smoke anything.—Charleston Newsand < n il d . plaintiff, said he had been in business missionary, Mrs. R. H. Howard, Mrs, L Couries ma = 1 EVIS Presriston Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street