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Mps. Ouilétte left on tHe 3.15 train for Fal River, Mass. = Upon their return Saturday evening a reception will be 1t J tendered them at the home: of the | brook was appolnted to notify Attorney bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Treffley Beaulieu, 16 Ives street. They will|sent-him to the meeting, which he did. make their home at 293 Main street. Going On Tonight. Pictures at the Bijou and Willimantie Lodge, No. 121 oV litimantic e Wl Thread City Tent, No. 23. Quive Brancn Counell, No 3 Leclair Family Reunion. The LeClair family of this city held 2 reunion Sunday at the South Wind~ A fine dinner was served @nd then a snapshot was taken of the &roup upon ihe hotel veranda. Thosc present were Mr. and Mrs. J Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeClair, M and Mrs. Napoleon LeClair, Mr. Mrs. Alphonse Gelinas, Samuel Bo- nin ‘and their families. GRADUATION ECONOMY Pastor of St. Joseph's Explains Why Exercises Will Not Be Held in Town v COMMITTEDTTD STATE HOSPITAL | ham hotel. Mrs. Johannah Casey Found Wander- ing About North Windham—To Be Taken to Norwich Today. ‘Suitings Alrs. Johannah Casey of 81 ~frillowbrook strect was found wander- As she apveared to be act- ing queerly and did not seem to know how she arrived there, Constable Wil- in an auto- lodged her in considerable Sunday’ at all the masses of St. Jo- Shea of the probate hurch announcement was made annual graduation exercises of St. Joseph's school would be heid at the church Thursday evening, June ‘An explanation i appointed Owen ONeill 2 commission lo exam- pronounced her men- 730 o'clock. o the departure from the usual tom of holding the exercises in the Town hall was made. hearsals after school sessions of pu- | the Norwich State hos- nstable Wilbur G. Stevefis stitution this The usual re- ill escort her (o tha dialogues and drills, what of a hardship in past years for | had to take part, | the Sisters who | rpason given for the | in these times of high | is 2 hardship on par- ents to provide clothes for the children graduation only. assemble at the school, march to the | exercises will | | be held, including a sermon, following | | which the graduates, kneeling at the | | sanctuary has been some- Trudeau Stock, Ete, Worth $769. the children, e bankrupt eState of Aman cost of living it report to the referee in A. 1. Bowen. the fact that the stock and on Main street bankruptey, e Ladies” Home Jowrant Patterss No. SOTT-507% ‘These TNeal Tris! ful for Summer Inunder so well qualities are un Linen is here, in The class w ik Kot where special Forty Hours’ Holury deveyitn at St Mary's chureh, Sentn Gotentry, com- menced at the clo af The 10.30 mass Iude this (Tues- t 8 v'clock with a high diction of the Blessed H. Paquetts of POSTAL SAVINGS BANK day) mernin Opened for Business on Monday with Good Number of Depositors. he new vostal savings bank opened for business Monday at 8 o'clock and clock, and the: the regular hours cach week da cept legal holidays. counts were opened by people in the foreign-speaking department se Months Old Pullet Laying. A number of ac- possessor of 4 ha A b4 hatched on laid_three eggs dur- The eggs are quite | feat is considered quite unuseal ong, red Plymouth « the past wecl Postmaster Money Order Clerk Waiter R. King. WEDDING. New Show Windows for Boston Store ! two large plate glass win- arrived at the Bos- ton store to replace those accidentally Men in the ting firm set Ouilette-Beaulieu. morning Leon Ouilette and 86x72 inches it St. Mary’s church at of a local contr: “omtois rendered a brother of the | Beaulieu, father of bride’s gown was white Following the ceremony Suiting, at $1.50 yard. The H. C. Murray Co. Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. . ard Treflley rine (Lynch) Mara, aged tree Friday evening, at the groom’s > this country | had made her | Braintree for She leaves a sister, Mrs. Margaret Mara of Windham, and a_son, Timothy I The funeral was held Sunday o'clock in St. Aloysius’ Catholic church at Gflbertville land, but cam received a The Surest Road To Wealth Is By Work And Saving, and if you don’t believe it do a little figuring and learn. ADVAKGE PREAIUNS NICKEL PLATED COFFEE PERCOLATORS, TEA BALL POTS, Foresters’ Memorial Sunday. Foresters of America. deco- | the graves of These delsgations perform ed the duty, driving to the cemeteri Chief Ranger Thomas F. {ert McKell, J. P. Carey, John White- Meikle and Henry Eouquets were placed on the and prayers were these deceased members | serh’s cemetery, Michael Shea, Thom- Bartholomesy Berth, Rob- TEA KETTLES offered for Given ss Advance Premiums or h our Teas, Coffees, etc. The T. R. Sadd Co. | 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Wi illimantic, Ct. a brother from Worcester, Mass. Wil- Did you ever stop to think how MIASIIS coreatony: money accumulates. Take one; cent the first day, two the second and four the third and double the amount each day for thirty-one days and you- will have the stu- ndous amount of $10,735,418.24. Suppose you do a little figuring with the amount you could easily deposit cach week and see how wuch you would have in five or ten years. - The annual requiem high mass for se of the souls of the deceased bers of San Jose council, No. was celebrated Monday morn- Josepn’s church g at § o'clock at St REGULAR MEETING OF ALDERMEN Times <. Are a Triile Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Momey by calling a the| o \Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. Corporation Counsel to Succeed the Late George W. Meloney. At the regular meeting of the bo: of aldermen Case presented a sot of Corporation resolutions on motion same were adopted by a rising The clerie was directed to s=nd of the ‘deceased Be put upon the records | of the meeting and published in a lova; | The matter of a corpora- | brought up by the mayor, who said whereas there was no provision in the city an appointive death, and as he himself fled himself of- the oppor- tunity of his right, that the matter was up to the board o decide. Shepard then moved an informal bal- Aldermen O'Connor and Pomeroy were appointed tellers. to the family | and that they Willimantic Loan Company, 15 Umion Siree!. newspaper. charter to fill Terms strictly confidential. “Going Dut of the Clothing Business" Mechanics' Dep’t. Stere OUTFITTERS TO ALL Wins Fight for Life. It was a long and bloody battle for | Hammocks Mersho New: the time to pick ouf a Hem- | peanon 0f NpFwark. from luns hemorrhages, and was very weak and run-down. For eight months Death -scemed you just what you I was unabic close on my heels, whe | weeks ago. to use Dr. King's | But it has helped me greatly Care of Watkins Hammock Ropes, Chains and Hooks «k. sore lungs. HIRAM N, FENN, UNDBRTAKER and4 BMBALMER #3 Church St. Wiilimantle. C*. br. £ C. JAG Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, Telephone Guaranteed : Osgood Co. A full line of COUCH HAMMOCKS, $7 to $15 us show you our line. Ladx Assistant SON—Dentist A Charming Woman mind.ane temper. But it's hard for a avoman to-he charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous poisons show in skin eruptionsand = wretched complex- jon, But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women mples. blotches, want health, Willimantic pure . breath, 50c at Lee & Os- ’ “Crane’s Papers - - p Your Neighbor’s Experience. \ How you may profit by it. Take Foley Morano, 24 Wood- artford, Conn., says: “For many years 1 suffered with wi d awful pains acro miserable an ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8 'cessors to Sessions & Himowey 508" Main Strest, Witlimantic, conn.| Eijalmers and Funeral Lirectors, 1911 Overland Models EANEST P, CHESBRO, 1029 Main St, | scail 'Wllllmmie. Conn. JAMES HARRIES, back and wa 1 heard of Foley Kidney good they were doing and decided to try them and am glad 1 did, for after taking them a few days the pain left 60-22 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone cekmec!iom. Pills and the nice vartery of’ Fresh Fish: and Clams. at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St much for Foley Kidney & Omgood Co St s Bl e 50 At ‘©n_motion, Alderman King of his appointment and to pre- . Attorney’ Kelley appeared before the board ralative to a claim of F. C. Til- den ve. the city for §39.05 for damages to his automobile, incurred while car- rying the lieutenant of police to the town farm one night about two weeks ago. Szme was referred {o claims committee for investigation and report. Town Counsel Kelley presented a peti- tion from the board of selectmen re- questing that the city build a_sidewalk around the town buildings. No action was taken. Town Clerk Frank P. Fen- ton, Arthur G- Turner, Eugene B. Randall, W. J. Hastings, Dewey Griggs and a number of other property own- ers appeared relative to sidewalks and as a result it was decided to hold a public_hearing Junz 19 to so amend the city charter to accord with the wishes of the property owners. The standing committee on lights was au- thorized to install a lighting system on Jackson street, between Ash ave- nue and Whittemore park. It was voted to install an incandescent lig] at the junction of Pearl and Spring streets. The street committee was authorized to build a tarvia road on Union streef, from Mzin to Jackson streets. The sewer committee reported an amend- ment to an ordinance on sewers, Se- tion 12, providing that the owrer of property may locate his traps within or without the building. as he desires, which was adopted, Alderman Whitt more introduced a resolution relative to the elimination of the smoke nui ance. Same was adopted and referred to ordinance committee. The mavor was authorized to call a special ci meating to make an appropriation of $3,000 to construct sewers already con- tracted for amd an appropriation of $200 was made to hire Tubbs' military band of Norwich for the big July 4 celebration. The street committee was authorized to advertise for bids for th= continuation of the block paving o Main street, from the Hooker hous westerly as far as the appropriation will permit. Adjournment was at 10 o'clock until ay, June 30, at Personals. Attorney Samuel B, Harvey was In Posfret Mondav. Merton Phillips of Hampton was a Willimantic visitor Monday Rey. John Fleming of M ited in Willimantic Monda Attorney H. C. Shewry of _South Manchester was in the city Monda George F. Fstey of Gardper, Ma was the guest of his son, Paul Este: over Sunday. Miss Kathleen Fuller, who is teach- ing at Stonington, spent Sunday at her home in this city Mrs. Edwin. Capron and son Edwin of Providence are guests of Miss A Sullivan of Godfrey stree Mrs, George E. Challenger of Wind- ham attended the funeral of a rela- tive in New Braintree, Sunda Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of Ma avenne have as . their guests Mr. and Mrs. James Rourke of Bridgeport Samuel’ L. Burlingham,, who spending the summer at Pleasu beach, was in the city for a brief stas Monday Mrs Palls, N Hr. and M mit street. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hinman of Great Barrington, Mass., are guests of Attorney and Mrs. George E. Hinman and family of Windham road. F. A. Ralston of South Manchester, G. R. Read of Hartford, J. E. Shep- hard and W. K. Ashley of South Wind- sor comprised an automobile party to this city Monday. A New Haven exchange says: Prof. Wilbur L. Cross of New Haven sailed on Saturday for ' summer abroad. Mrs. Cross is at present entemaining her mother, Mrs. Avery of Williman- tic, and aiso Miss Linceln of - tha town. Zdward Tavlor of is visiting her . B. W. Taft, of DANIELSON Mrs. Estasia Bennett in Jail Because | of Scratching Hens—Local Tourists for Panama—instructions for Flag Day—Social and Personal Items. Mrs, Estasia Bennett of Dayville was sent to the county jail ‘at Brooklyn Monday afternoon after she had been e guilty of charge preferred against her and had refused to pay the costs to which the town had been put in prosecuting the case. Mrs. Bennett was found guilty of having allowed her poultry to tres- pass on a neighbor's property. Pre- vious to being haled into court she had been warned that a prosecution wotild follow if the hens were. not Kkept at home, but the warning did nst have the desired effect. . The evidence was such ‘at the hearing that Judge Back found Mrs. Bemnett suilty, but Wie: elapused o be lericut Afid ntatc that he would continue the case dur- ng good behavior, Mrs. Bennett to pay the costs to whicn the town had been put, amounting to about $8. Mrs. Benneit promptly declared that she would not pay a cent. She was informed that she must pay or go to jail and as she would not settle she was sent over. incidentally by this action increasing the costs to about $15. Sailed for Bremen. Representative Frank P. W was in New York, Monday, whe: on Frnest sailed on the New Am- sterdam for Bremen. Cassius D. Chase of Hartford spent Sunday at his home in Daniels Henry* A. Pierce of North Scituat cailed on friends in Danielson Mon- day Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derosiers of Jewett City have been spending a few davs with friends in Danicison. Miss Dora C. Domir Lucy Fournier visited Norwich Sunday Old Home Day Plans. Residents of the nearby town of Foster, R. L. are considering arrange- ments for holding the usual old home day zathering. and h frien Alhert Warren left. Monday morn- ing to enter West Point. He will be away for more than a vear before he sets leave of absence. = Dr. J. N. Perreault will attend a convention of the alumni of acinth (P. Q) college to be summer. Commencement Week Events. cises of Killingly high place. Graduation and ercises will be held on the reception on Friduy. Reading Circle Meets. Mrs. Simeon Danielson had. the members of the Ladies’ Reading cir- cle at her home for a meeting Monday afternoon. In answer to the roll cail notes on India were given. Mrs. A. G, Bill have the mem- Dbers of thé W. C. T. U. at her home | for a meeting this (Tuesday) cvening. The subject of flower missions will be considered. ‘Matter of First Communion. Rev. Celestin Crazet, at St James' ehurci, Sunday, read the declaration of the ecclesiastical coun il defining the position of the church om the matter of requiring children at the masses He evening. nesw atithe mill son to become first A oS who have arrived at the ‘comm Panama Party Forming. - Already plans are' being the organization of a party of Daniel- son people to visit the Panama can during_February. and March of mest year. The wonderful work being done there will at that time be of extraor- dinary interest, as it will be nul'l,nli completion. Main street is being given a top-— dressing of rock screenings, the work being done by employes of the fown. ‘The ‘work commenced at the Quine- baug bridge. Mrs. D. B. Fatch of Brooklyn had the members of the Woman's club of that town at her shome for a social The last mesting of the club for the summer is to- be Monday afternoon. held on June 19. A number from Danielson places in this vicinity will £8 to Can- terbury today (Tuesday) to be pres ent at the bicentennial observance of the founding of the church at that place. ; In the probate court for Killingly, Judge Oliver E. Getty, presiding, there will be 2 hearing on Saturday week on the allowance account of the administrater of the Charles S. Hawkins onward rush of not find expression become the abiding possession of this nation. Just a little ahead of the date fixed, Killingly grange observed flag day egular meeting ~held Monday evening, the of the Juvenils grange, furnishing the programme, which was of a patriotic nature. A musical and literary has been arranged by the members of McGregor W. R. (Wednesday) evening, will be observed. the W. R. C. have invited the mem- hers of McGregor rans, and their families fricnds to be present. Outing to Orient Heights. Merbers of the Baptist chucch have <hts as the place for holding cheduled for this (Tuesday) The Heights are beautiful at this time of year and afford a surpris- ingly attractive view of a wide swee meeting of country, all of waich’is expected to prove a sperial incentive for members to attend. New Power Equipment. An addition to the power plant and power equipment is to be made »f the Wauregan company in the village of stack in _cormection provements contemplated has al; been completed, PUTNAM Owner of Car No. C1780 Wanted for Injuries to. Alferre Thrown from Wagon—Grangers Hold Poverty Social—Praise for Armand Lizotte. There are various parties in Putnam was driving an automobile, register number & en it knocked down Alferre Cord st as he alighted from an electric car at Bugbee's corner about At the time Cor- declared he was mot much but Monday he did not feel right, had vemiting spelis and did not wo; The much criticised apd f uselss, automobile register does give the name of the owner C1780, as is the case other ‘numbers. The ear came up t steep grade out of Pomfret street anxious to find out wh 16, ju Saturday afternoon. die as the electric ca Putnam Cente: is employed = is_employed It is town i, that THROWN FROM WAGON. Rosario Beausole: Rosario Beausole Beausoleil, of Battey father’s home, suffers; il of - being thrown near the fair grounds noon when the horse he n away. Rosario wa livering papers, for has a badly hurt broken, aithough positively determined as late 3 day afternoon. The young man arly emploved mil Attending Convention. Pastors of var towns or Waterbury t convention Poverty Social. Members of Putnam sa time at reld Monday evening. posed on g ing colla watches, rin; ngers cuffs, The Air Line or will be put into se wo skdiy Bowen Summer Home Opened. 5. and i retinue of £=.the summer. To Rebuild Clark Residence. While the actual work of rebuilding commenced, has nq e, & Anzements Clark residence that was destroyed fire at Pomfret are about complete Mr. and Mrs, M. Boston Monday on a bus Attorney Donaid G, wich was in Putnam Monda County Commissioner Barber of Central Viilags was here Monday. There is much ta peal to the treasury make a change at the corner of Gr str office building. High School Completed Sept. 1st. It is now stated that Putnam’s new high_schapl building will not be fully furnished and ready for occupancy til about Sept. 1, which is some months longer ‘than it was at first thought' cct1TuThS Eastern Connect] complimentary r Sunday paj ceflent work that he with the ‘Webster team Saturday, es- pecially for a great catch made for | saved the game. Lost Both Legs, But is Paul O'Naill of Webster, whp was crushed beneath the wheels of a freight train in the local railroad yards time fince, Both legs belng SRl | is resting comfortably at the Day - The Kind You Have Always ball hospital and his recovery Is. ex- 2 ways % Y ks in use for over 30 years, : _ Hose Company’s Outing.’ Mansfield Hose company members had a great time at thefr first ou and clambake for the season, Phillips’ grove, Alexander's lake, Sun- Allow no one to. All Counterfeits, Tinitations and ““J s Experiments that trifle with and endanger Infants and Children—Experience against What is CASTORIA Lastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pares gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms It cures Diarrheea and Wind Colic. Tt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation It assimilates the Food, Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of A marked success was achievad by Burton E. Leavitt in presenting the historical pageant at New Londgn Saf- urday afternoon. A Worcester paper sa: A Goodspeed of 14 Lincoln square, has gone to her summer home in Put- be there until health of Experiment, Congregation il It is Pleasant. It _ciTY Buttermilk Successfully Used as Fer- Holmes Marriage — Inch of ‘Rain in Menday’s Showe: and ailays Feverishness. tilizer—Peitier andd Flatalency, Flag Day Orders. Charles Potter as patriotic structor of the department necticut, G. A.R., has i lowing notice relative to Flag day: Wednesdoy, June 14, will be the 133th anniversary of the adoption of stars amd stripes as the embler which symbolizes the union of the sovereign states in _the great brotherhood of the nation. We do well, to pause too forgetful world, lest we forget the heroism that has been develdped and the sacrifice: that have been cheerfully order that the ideals which the stars and stripes represent, and which can- are growing fine crops of different sorts on a fer! Seéveral hundred gal- lons have been sold at the creamery for that purpose. s - ued the Lol | ot buttermiti Peltier-Holmes. Henrietta Holmes of Lisbon and Joseph Peltier of Jew - ett City was performed by Rev..E. M. Hayes at St. Mary's church on Mond: The marriage 1. 0. 0. F. to Hold Memorial Service. Relianice lodge, on_Sunday The Kind You Have Always Bought morning service at the Congregational Ruthie Rebelkah In Use For Over 30 Years v STAECT. NEW YORK CITY. Milner of Valatie, is visiting friends in Reauregard ¥ in Willimantic. The Baptist church has beén donat- ed a beautiful palm golden-rule Edward M. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, programme a member of Deagon George hildren sang charge of the teresting recitationsy heautiful solos by and Miss Mildred New London. a Grand Armv recitations, pastors at tion in Boston South Nerwalk ash. Jamen MOHEGAN CHURCH Observes Children’s Day With esting Exercises—P, Fielding and Miss Marie Allen. - hiece, Mrs. George Cooley of North Dana, Will MeNicol first peas of the. The coflection o nted Uy 39.44, Prizg most_money bun on_the son, picked June Fielding, and tor_of Wiltiam Ale A number from Norwich and New nded the interesting exere Early Morning Shower. | London att Chiildren’s Day exercises in the Mohe- gan chureh Sunday ev Farmers are predicting a light hay Never Runs Down. section as a result of a start on account of dry £ Norman Tracy of Tufts college, who is at home, gave a Whist party Friday programme, which opened with singing | * | cuckoo-parent the colonel keeps apae, pture reading by the pasto 5. followed, with no change ot Cavanaugh of Mar Miss_Marga! Miss Nellie STAFFORD SPRINGS Cornerstone of Johnson Hospital to Be Saturday—Marriage An- nouncement. Cordier—Boy Automobile Tires "NEVER SO LOW CASINGS zpatrick of Palmer, N. few days in town. spending o il with pny is recovering. has returned from visit at his old home in Col- age intentions of en announced. Work on Hospital. Work on the Johnson Memorial hos- pital is rapidly with dozens progressing. cornerstone will ‘take Millions of Folks Use Only ‘Cascarets’ | They Never Have Headache, Bilious- * ness, Sluggish, Inactive Bowels or a Bad Stomach to Make Them Miser- a local store just returning fiym making liveries, alighted from the car jus time to be knocked =i hand was cut and his body somewhat bruised. but he was ahle to once and mzke off for the store wher 1derstood that an tion is to be made just as soon iry of state’s offics supplies t of the automobile ov was badly claimed, but he was so excited he did not seem Are you getting vd 's Horse Ran Awav. n of Henry is at his | the he evenings One Cascar: nakes everything dif. Carry a bo: Foley's Kidney Remedy grange had to regulate and con- bladder action and thering and bracing. Fines were - who appeared wear- or other Fitchburg Special After Monday Next. Where 1o Trade in Jeweit Gity HAVE THE Contectionery, Water and Postal Cards vice on Monday nexc week, giving Pitnam another fast train in <0G cut from Clarznce Bowen, servants. Fome on Bald have openad Woodstock, JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date Complete Stock Always on Hand TUBES AT SAME LOW PRICE The A. G. Swan Co. NORWICH, CONN IRA F. LEWIS, Proprietor. SLE CONTIUES at The Bc:ton Dry Goods Store, Dan- felson. Some big discounts for our Customers another Bargains on every counter in thé stora Buy these goods mow. understood THE. CLEARMNG: TEE BCSTON DRY GOODS STORE Main Streer, rantelzon -ames B Keech. Mgr. k of making an ap- | devartment for the proposed federal p Attorney-at-Law PATENTS Proteet your idea. Hamdsome 63- _paze Guide Book Free. Phoenix Blogk. Danielson, Cenra )