Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 21, 1911, Page 2

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newen acquaintances. o fmm cor e e 'n wnnpm?i il Ao : La 5 s Mery il bas: fobarn ng, mmenc| al o'el e b8 —— Going On Tonight. | Teception was largely attended. n-| Awin from my & Henry for mzh W e m Providence dttor visiting friends Fraucs S Long Woman's - Relier | OIS orchestra furnished o congart By Bt . 1 A o the |- and. Rain " JEWETT CITY Corpe. Ko. and played during the reception. The | water y iy ewio of , T Norimal” Sciool Graguatias (this ut- | Feception commilise comprised Fein- | exiensio ot it TAK 86 |1 ! AR b tainoon ) cipai_and Mrs. Henry Burr, !3 cepted gom- = ng £ rd 1 | Funeral of Mrs. John Gill—Bo Moving Pictures” at the Bijou and gmbecn A. Cheney and Miss | such ex ension in; Godfrey. an 8 oo o Residents Attend N. F. A. Graduat-| ' > Z 4 4 Scemie Temp) Haskell_ . V| streets was-adopted. Pnltmr...-d Mrd, Frank G. Lei- |- 2 2 Y St Lodge, No. 44, A, F. ana “ 1 e ubual resdlution relating o &in- | gy % M v umsnn of ihis ing Exercises—Estimates for Schoul | - % 0 NP : f \ I’biying coal for the fire department was | (& ’gn & Appropnmom T 3 / u i 5 2% ? ] Ladles’ Catholic” Benevolent Associa- To Aid at Noroton Benefit. Adopted and the meeting ~adjourncd | oy 4nd / L. Shaw " : p b William Hussey, James Rowan and | Un(i] next Tuesday night at § o'clock, | 0f SPrh m r&'om‘”“' Bel “Fi tenscal of W Jahn Gl was | 3 7 5 | - PREACHER ARRESTED. 1 dohn McQuillan leave this (Wodnes- | Wi, A saport of the sidewatk proposi: | ek 4t Camgy. Bide-a-Wee. MrLet- | nola'on Tucsday morning b S0 Maris : e 37 3 7, 7 ; z, ER STED. duy) evening for Noroton ‘where: they | on'\iil be made ufier the udjourncd \*FY summer cottage at Quadic. ey iceday wiraite 5t SENECA : ol 4 3 X ; . are to put on a_three-piece overture | piblic hearing next Monday night. | e AD Byron E. Howard w2 | 5 the requiem high Burjal was 4 £ i Pearson Linquist Jailed in Middletown, | in connection with a minstrel perform- | P40 in onton Monday -and " Taesday a:- in St Mary's cemetery, the. bearers o : & 3 A & Known in Willimantic. - nce io be given for the benefit of St | | Personals. tending the class day and comtmenco. | yoine” Mimothy. Foles, Afartin Foles : . ? 3 hidicswn QeI Pear. |Johma porigh. Thursdey and FYiday| . w. Lovelnd of Myatic was in Wil Sonatvatory r N pionglond | Timothy Shed ana Fhomas Murras. E | Middletown despaten sa - | evenings. . J. McGuane, for- [, W. Lovelang of 3 5 3 3 2 Th. i % “ of ,,,“ quality that will| " 1m0 who save s oceupa- fmorly of this ety "is pastor df th limantic Tuesday, brother, Wesley W. Howard, is a mem- | 1/ “.::as'"i‘;fi,,‘;':.k"; f;?:"n#."fi.m A 3 “11ion s a_preacher, was e’ x| charch ‘under whose auspices the pev- | Harold Gee of Springfield was in ber ot the. graduat ‘;"m en| 500 e Gearse o o E vdnight, Saturday aight charged with | formance {8 to be staged, Villlmantic Tusddy. pRaPsy, : sl trom Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill, Johz, 5 appeal to every woman | iining nones T e Frank W, Chagpell of Chapiin was rHieo AN o e MEw Enstand | con "George. ana’ Fopval Oill, Mex | rhe charge was prefeeres M. Lt a Willimantic visitor Tuesday. 3 2 John &ill and from the children of e y s ther Anderson, proprietor of the Mid e & 4 % p need of perfect Un-| /[ bast, hrue " othier walil g Attorney Samii=l B. Harvey wis. in, Unclaimed Letters. Joséph Gill. Undertaker J. A. Houri- g . 5 v f ich o T ST 2t . BT Mary. Kitig, Narwich Tuesday . afternoon. Letters addréessed to the following | 881 was in charge of the. arramge- Anty Df‘ldge Jonu the Union. derwear i nd fit. | vk Victor s and John Swan- | The funeral of Mary King was held | Mayor Archibeld Macdonald of Put- | personk remain uncalled for at the > R - W inmake and fit.| o <iznificd their intentions of ap- | from her home, 299 Main street, Tiles- | nam was in Willimantic Tuesday. Putnam postoffice: Gentlemen L. A.|Attended N. F. A. Graduating Exer- Miss” Highbrow—(visiting the Teamsters’ Union)— gttt ERER .| 1wearing asamst him day morning, ai 8.45 o'clock, with.a| Lester P. Crane of New Hayen call- t,:"‘,"“‘r Nick Lamandoe, A. Nou, S. cise: ou have made my friend, Anty D: ¢ BRposted Swiss Ribbed Vesta. ligin | IUISE cane to town @ few days | requiem high mass following at St | ed on friends in Willimantic Tuesday. | Shefer, J. Sheppert: ladies—Miss Grace | oo rgrothoa Burleson, Theodore b4 A nty Drudge, an Honor- weight, Dand crochet, embroidery |z 'Gnd his heen bourding ut the (Josepi's church, Rev. M. J. Lyneh of” | "'\ 00 Mre. Charles Wilson of New | aneas Miss Hessis Grahani, Mre. & J | Robingon ana John Tracy were grad ary Member. "And why, may I ask?” e odgen, trimmed with vhite sik rivbon | ot 3 Lotgren o Tiberty | ficlating. The " vearcrs wére. Putriek | yorl \vere Willimantie Visitors Tuea. | Bagea iy nin et Y eroncoeur, Hrs the Roruicn #ree Acaloms pes e dach. | stree p ired loans - from the | Brennan, Patric chett, Ja iy E 0se who attended the onest Mike— W, SERR % 8 3 o [ en breterving i <Harges b telling | Maurice Burial ‘was in St oran left Tuesday for| Tourtellotte School Graduation. | graduating exercises were Mrs. B. F. H Ml 5 e“;-“'“(?' oAb s f‘"' way, mam: [ drive Impoited Swiss Vests, hand | th sxpécted WRRSCK WHETE ipaeni th reiatives in Prov- | The first-graduation exer o't Bielanok; Miss. Jean Burioape, Mk a coal wagon, and Gerry over there drives for a :;r'm’-l;'.x m;a.». n V..( o 3 cauenoy the mans [ rne ’ml:-:l- ;ha;:-;-:n‘-_}m“u‘m - Ic;?:u;‘xmteTh\:;,-:;,r?\xelflg‘ h );:::\.u,mg!e”» O e wholesale ‘butcher. . We ‘get terribly dirty—I all =l 0 mate 004 ar was demanded - M v * iss ) rjory Bl Kima 4 ks 5. 0= T and 1 o By L N6 on FJEerrV a ' g 2 o TR d - ‘| and Mrs. Napoleon Champagne, was | Ji. s el vs: Music, Cargill orchestra; invo- | I7acy, § (F. Robinson, Mis ario i A - B ok Vosts, s et 12, 2t e police sta- | heid Tuesdoy afternoon’ at 3 o'clock, | 1caley of North Woodstock. | cation, Rev. John B, Miller.. bgeay, | Robinson, Miss Marion Paul, Misses with all the boys. Anty Drudge told us abous B B se” cecver, ‘n i i i from the house, §1 Chapman sreet.| . '11'}@ Bed ae Linogin hj- M]m;;i i?;_l‘-?m(l)‘im\rro\mvn, nmm-o, L. Young Tapee “n‘d'a'\;g;‘r;{fiwg.':;;‘m—“"a‘;fl Fels-Naptha—how: it dissolves the grime and greases broldeved edges, interiace itl < The man | BTSSP b JOseRh's cemeletl i) Springfield, Stockbridge and Xew | Problem, - THe Passing ot the Seven | Donald Bliss. 3iiss - Bertha Galiuv, and you only rise lukewarm: or cool water. Saves ) y i . wy » rancisco, ) Haven. | WondSrs, Sam Arnold, Farl C. ledictorian, lives in the vicinity of oney. a ke y.? g 4 ., RS Bomm Willtm g 4 ki W ;' ,N'w..L"'_d""' s, Sumuel (liesbro, #ho has deen | Pierce (Class choice): rmigic: address, | Voluntown and received several pri money. and makes our wives happy. SR, 299 eneh. - Har ot sty hen | peaarting from Sourh Windham, Mr.| il at ier home ohiPleasant street since | Alexander Meikicjohn, Gean of Brown At Class Reunion. umber of Hurtfard hileifess . men | ! :a.lp: n.mb_-;tg,.r!’r::;c::f“ (ph%ll‘;'l“"l:“ last Friday neqn, was in n'sérinu:'.!'ln!;:er;ltl‘ i presentation of diplomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Brewster attend- P Linguist appebred T T ot s - = e arence SUrick~| condition Tuesdas o lompson, ¢hairman of commit- | og the reunion of the ck: f 91 oF w nauist appedred \h the Sity court | Mo, Perey Craue Jnmes Adwee and |*50L 00 ot ol samee & Bk Pl | i music.’ Curgill orohostra. he’N. B, A dtPthe Norwic club on ear” is nothing but “rubbin Maslin Und harge ere was but o i ) ek appointed W, J. Hastings a . | he gradudting clase will hold 'its | Fuesday evening. This was the 20th Underwear | e ihers o ot ouy person | to, Now LondonTune 1o, "rarions | oreiniat W, & asunes e S | oede o U ot o orth | Theioe Syening Tain masihe Bt Bvery tlmfi you hlardlrub JoucE othes in fascinating new styles in trimming | Lo was Anders On that ope charge | with but few accidents, Phe distance | tata of Edward Bass late of Wingham, | Grosvenordale this (Wodnesday) eyen-|of the class from Jewett City who were apgainst anythin ittle parti 2 5 ek = “ ;. 9 o are > 5 i 4 cles ar _ and make. { Fnqilss wars Ained S50 nd “Sentenced | epvered. in Foins And coming was o0 | TRev. Edward Cryne of Chicago, Dl | 0 The THL Sacs (mempere are T gb d y g p T % s ; | 10 three moaths in jail, [ el mifs Ehd "was done in sever | and Kugene Crine of St Johns e | Siencrl B AThold, Willam © Aracld. | Burnham of Baltimors, Md. F. rubbed away. Night Gowns. low or Tig Lo hours. ary, Drizhton, Mass., are visiting | Grohies B s ferce, - | Owen of Fo e Ind, and 2 others with round or V neck. from the | CLASS DAY/EXERCISES. = at the home of their parents, Mr. and | Y g oceyaony, Alphonse J.Vipeellett=, | . Switt of Providente, R. I Boiling softens the fibre of cotton }’.‘:" m:n without any trimming. & aike | Senr o HIGH SCHOOL INTERESTS. Mrs. Owen Cryne.of Hewitt street. | B <o s = a @ » School Appropriations. hnen Sllk and WOOI and Wh %6 T8¢, o the most elaborat. trim armal Scheal on Tuesday After- d s S ass Day Exercises. Tha ity fpcattia ot Bhe. Listit en rubbe wed with lnce Hamb torchon | noon—Many, in Attendance E £ dininr DaDie B Tha class day exercises of the:Put- | board of school visitors and sefecimen N lace Hamk rehe v ; vants of Junior Day—Die Besserung DANIELSON e oL R et At hard ‘on the washboard they we e i nam- High scheol will be held at the | of the town of Griswold was held in v ar away 4% 1911 of the Willimantic | . Toi Ofesrs=-Outing for.~Senisrs L Bradley theater this (Wednesday) af- | the town building Tuesday afternoon B its, made of Clocl held vlase dasi¢ | —High Stand Pupils. Farewell Roception for Miss Frances | tornoon. The programme follows: Se- | as proscrived by law, A. M. Clirks faster than at any -other time. 0 e reis e lawnd -of tha Sebabt} & —_ owles—Day! oving Pictures | lection, Fligh school orehestra s ehinsen: eHsirman and A, O WBhv- oiity lewn and cambric. with deept (100 sy ulterioon, “There | (Junior day was celebrated at the | at Park—Foster Not to Have Old | histor e Chrm | itk Cloric” With one excapdon, all th Try to think how many days of wear by 8.5 s A of relativ o - ICmOG. A s ing members of both boards wers 28ent. -4 The, and up to $6.30. g ot ribers bk tha. Sutive Drosramuine was in tharge o tne | Home Dey. log Bhring SSbATe/Lr Doth Doswde Wen uROT are represented by one trip to the old- ey class. Miss Delight A. Erown, presi~ dunioes and was cleverly arranged. The | The Conuecticut comnpany’ has br- Brae LR L making estimates for the appropria- time washtub. v i Velome Y5yelivered the | eresting. The hall was decorated | Tanged to run late cars to East Kill- | prualhiorhests class et i Gl . - ide Corset Covers [ s then vead by Aiss Mildred | With the cluss colors, black and red. | ey, Contiil Hines and Daviilc atl | Song at Sunrise, Manrey, girls | pifutions ware as follows: For the Fels-Naptha requires neither boiling w1t high and V neck. pinin and Uzht | Miss Sadie Lawlor. ne Sobnec. BY | tases and peonies Aured sffectively i ball Thuray evembng e O e rehdetra. | 3508, ANl StheE Aisits T e e water nor hard rubbing. fitting, at 123sc. the prophet was read by Waltac " | the decorating scheme. s e after the re- | % iy R 40 2 Ui g SRR . e | iaton, e male membar of the cliss, | . President Samuel H. Harvey of the | ception. eiven by the illingly high | Hail; Ram astd Bun: Fuere wchools, wxe seiptaioed, 328 And there is no washboard wear on R Saiorss o fins. | olo was sung by Miss Helen Bal- | o r Gl et rarkst b g | hall Friday ‘eveping, for Central VIL- | iiocnd SCPDOR], Putnem pecple Bacough Bristy: the clothes washed the Fels-Naptha way. 15¢ [ i v the ctass, The iass poem | followed by Miss Helen Knight and | lege and Attawaugan Crossing. There | compined hail and rain storm which |y Mk R e 1 ha i d : S . | end by Miss Gertrude Sistare and | Jiiss Alice Bughee in a piano duet, | Will be no lute car’for Bast Killingly | lasted about ten 'minutés, the sun | [or SUPDer and dance of fhe graduat- Fels-Naptha is made to do away with Corset (‘overs * | the clase will by Miss Agnes Wright. | Scherzo Brillante. by Sponholtz. Miss | after the® reception shining brightly the while. The hail- { € class & L I z i boili d hard bbing; th f 2 thght Auidg, with ] 100 | s Grace Saunders delioered the e | Harriet Porter then read the first half | A new comcrete sidewalk has been | itones were the size of a small wainut, | ©¥2Ding- ; oiling an ard rubbing; therefore if neck, fancy trimmin fro e B g I ety e of the junior paper. which proved | 1aid along the entire front of the Town | The conference of churches is held 5 o | cluded, by King of the clags | Clever and witty. Some brilliant hits | hall building ot Mai et The Faan s C‘:‘Y Hotss. o ACNewEit Hoday e you use 1t as an ordmary soap, you cause i | sor'e, written s BT M were made done by a Westerly % iss Adah Alexander. of Boston e graduailon exerc of the " G i o Niison Frink gave imitations of the| A twin boiler heating sstem is be- | spent the week end with relatives in | Riverside grammar school are to he yourself unnecessary work. } Hen Trespass Case Settled. | soma of various birds. An amusing | Ing instailed in the Town hall build- | Grove street. P T e I NV R : _ L1 & o>~ - | Sutie. AL varionh Dige. A 06| ing. The boilers are being placed in | Aiss: Loretta Allard of Boston. has | house. se Fels-Naptha in coo. — 3 urray Lo.; e suit instituted by H. W, wilis feature wag his ventelloquism in maks | 8 e S e | e e e e At San N | 7 Mre. John Boyce of Pelnam, X. ¥ : Pre | or luke Agents for Ladies Home Journal | [, Map 0ile wgaine otte semmian | 58 Salitor dowmstairs. used as o meat markel A1l stores | Josepll Allard, fn Florence Sireet is a guest at Dr. and Mrs, R. R. Ag warm water and 1t will do all we claim. i e i s, Miss Helen Huntington read the |and offices in the huilding wi e heat- | William Grifin and AMartin Griffin | D€W's. . o . Paper Patterns. ' G s, o WA | socond part o he Junier Bapers which |00, by theve botters. % "2 M | orottel iR of Butham el T It will cut the washday in half, sum- before Justice of | oot ong Br O e T O e evised | A addition to the sec story of | atives ovar Sunday. | Allen ‘of Mans- | consiated of more poems 3 tevVised | e fstandard Oil company's stable on | Miss Jsephine Faller and Miss Alice o : mer or winter, and do silently and effec- . Sest Borax Soa | nas heen_settied out of coUrt. | i o en e oy T Mechanics 'street,"is - beimg buili, 10 | wuller of Worcester have been visiting | Kellogg Block Burned, Loss Nearly tively all the real B ok y - R o afford more room for the storage of | local relative: o ; P Nipvigh Gty Hop: The studcats also being read. feed for the hotses used by the com- | G. Harold Gilpatric has returned | 320000, Partly Insured—Postoffice 4 3 i 6 bars for 7DC e members of the Nipnet Canos | Myrs Wallen sung a sols, There' sy S T \os. matey, | from Juniper Woint” Sfe. where iy | Burmed Olt—Adioining _Build If you follow the simple directions witn their wives and friends, en- | sic The &tk whiih was wiition By rs. Willian oung, Mrs. Edith | family is spending th» summer. aved by Good Work. 3 Josed s dance i 3ocll at. the <iuvs | Mise Helon' Hnington. - She. war ac: | Fiske and Sire 5 87 Bone”are ut |8 S0 e George Bivine or| o SILET = on the red and green wrapper, you will reen Tradina| [50d¢led house on the bank of the | companied by Miss Cora Sharpe at| Willimentio, attendine the graduaiing | Bradlev street have returned from Tuesday morning desiroved the B o 10 SUH Green Trading | Wilimanc viver Fiesdsy Henine. ‘37 | 527 e, St the Jorial ol i | bietviit wih sgipes In Providenc, |t sipey brie Bock here i shieh | Dever returfi to ordinary soaps and the 3 P . - win served. The 'evening | -, - Oie Besssrung.Mests. . ki, ia 4 member of the graduating | " iss Maude Case of Worcester ho- | i Asranovits and tailoring estabiian: ©ld_fashioned way of washing. = provagd de for the club meme: | After the exercises a meeting of Die | ciz beon yisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ment of H. Busholwitz on the first Best Naph[ha SOBD WS O Resserung was held and officers chos- Reception for Miss Cowles. ot e D M floor_and ‘the Knights of Pythias hali | 5 1 wi of 00 5 fl | en. The nominating committee con-| \i ine cummer cottage of M | " Daniel Byrne of Boston pent the {on the s2cond floor. The loss is about 5 b f = Working in Springfield Armory. sisted of Miss Sanford of the facults, | yi™ A G Bill Friday e weels end at his home in. this city. 2 partly covered by insurance. T ars or 2>5C W, W hast: Buiehed wosk, airman; iss. Agnes Bgbert. 'I1 | Iy riception was given in honor of | Burnette of Providence . was | ause of the fire is not known. GREATEST SHEPHERD JUDGE QUITS. 4 WA th Vanderman Manufactoring | 2% Rubs Higeine *12, Donald French | Yic, frrinces Cowles and was attend- | t of his family over Sunday. n the cellar under thef sk i et and 10 SWH Green Trading| “*mvany of this city and has sccured | A0, 4nd, Miss Helen Cartwright. "li-| oq by a large number of her friends — | Agranovitz store, and aithough n| Since Time of Abraham 15 Senator | Rafuses to Hear Cases in South Nor- {4 tlace ‘n the government arsesal at | pregident Samuel H. Hapver. ‘12 vice | 80 acquaintances here. For the past OBITUARY. jalarm called out the volunteer G€PATt-| Warren, Fiance of Miss Morgan of | walic Until Legislature Appoints. Stamps Free. Springfield, Mass. . s S vice| two years Miss Cowles has been En: e : ment and an additional corps of re = | a rot | s Ak president, Miss Helen Huntington, ‘12; | it Yeais MES Cowes nas been Fns Qenty. -the' firs had ‘eained such’ head. | . Groton. A of tary, » » &) high school. a H PSS 1 Norwalk, the question o ~ | Pelish. Naturalization Club secretary, Emerson Staebner, '°13: | (20 {eacher dn Kilingly high s dustus Briggs: | way when discovered that it could not | 2 z - R op. treasurer, Maurice Leonard., '13; ex- - . 77 el nor-|- -The th of Justus Briggs occurred | e overcomne and none of the building’s Regarding the engazement of Sena- | on of Associate Judge The T. R Sadd Co. | shresentative of the Polish male | ecutive committee, Miss Helen Hunt- | M2! school at “Wilhmaniic in Atlanta, Ga., on June 15, Contents could be saved.' All the mail| tor Warren (of Wyoming .and ,Miss | Tockwiod. sl Soes . . ents of the city held a meeting A chaliran, Samnel Hervey. ayligl otion Pictures. was a brother of Mrs. G. i i toff o R rivied b : . 2 g B 0 0 Mo iy’ ok % ol , Sal 3 5 vas ° matter in the postofice was burned. | ¢jfiry L Mo: Groton, of win orney . Taylor, former Judge 768 M. s e i an6 Shak -the el i Alice Buzbee, '12; Miss Helea | Daylight moving pictures are to be | Grosvenordale; alzo of Mrs. - [ but it Is believed that the stamps and | o W o OB e e e s ain Street, i rganization | Baker, '14; Raymond Young, '13; mu- | added to the matinee performances at | ley of Rhode Island ‘and Mrs. A, S.|money which were placed in the safe e i i Kl i i Tel. Wil s & At club. Twenty-five | sic committee, Miss Myrile Jordan, | Wildwood peri this summer A spe- | Parsons of New Britain G | Monday night will-be found to have|day morning. a eaTre- | S intead o Dias Sioceaube. Mol el.234-4 illimantic, C:.‘ L g B ¥ i :“;- roli. | g hasmnm Miss lI{elen Knight, cial curtain and scenery have been se- Réward GorPad cscaped injurs. A temporary postoffice |'spondcent writes | term of office expired on R L e AT VLV PRCUEAC Lo (oo terry, '12; flower coi u;uh?k, cured and the pictures will be started 5 has been opened in the drug store of A ator S ¥ oo 0.1 - e y g g . 1 s Honcage his of zens| n | Miss Arlene Th *13, and Leigh- | the lake theat P pnr o - s 57 e s a2 A s dividec follows: | has been a widower sfiic 4 inter- | court, and 5 e 4 & f l:. J‘Bls“*__,ngm st | this country. tor otwoths T ALt tion e e s panied the following Pages of Arthur | o The loss is divided s '(olOWS: | G0 " Vis" retlow senators ~Monday | morning. . It is though that Lockwood o b I mittee, Miss Jane Lawre £ the| .. arriage ‘;"\ 4 1‘}”"- & to Oak Blufts on' Morday, where they | (HHIIAIE o net b % 2| when he announced that he is soon | jan frex ek '*w'h" )"-K‘;: s i i | 5 ¥, chair Miss M Fay. he marriage of Linda_ Whit- | are to enjoy a week's stay at the owitz, $1.500- po: | to marry Miss Clara LeBiwon Mor- sy and name a jud o Painless Extracting and | Drc Simonds, Frank M. Smith, ‘Ja'.’cu‘l;;'n\nil?n;ixn"t"?xll‘x'-p,l\llz‘ o e 'm'dxh! r of Mr. and Mrs. William | gent cottage in recagiition of th e o If o tbovicn s e i > illi : o S Smith of this ¢ andt Tk-wus nDharmeed Pucsdn; : hittle, and und T. Sommers of | fefidance and good condiict = at I SE e s Howtt ers ok rean is the daughter of Mrs. | . . Filling a Specialty | 1" i Syt o Jthis city, and | It wae announced Tucsday (hat the | Sou York, will thke place on the lawn | moetings during - the $ear. Don | Agranovits dnd Bushowits were not nds Morgan of New York and || . Have Their Uses. 792 Main Street, - - Willimantiel{ 0T0red to New Haven Tuesday and | morning immediately after the senior | O “the residence of Mr.' Whittle ir | Johnson, David Johnson, Horgtio Pur- | Ineured” winc 16 of o cflael, Wy ‘;1 Washington. * Her father was the |' “Colonel Roosevelt exaggerates when Telephooa | Witnessed the Harvard-Yale baseball | class day exercises, which will begin | Westfeld. June 23, at 6 p. m. ington, George . Tourtzllotte,” Willtam | A1¢e = b John Morgan of ‘Groton, Conn. he says he has no use for liars. Aren’t - game on Yale fleld. ’ it Abnr g clbe s . Mrs. A. G, Bill entertained the mem- | Mansfield, Halford Letters and Joseph | IX{Ures, ete., wer - : is about thirty-five years of age | they fairly useful as objacts of Beat- ——— S | ten o'clock. bers of the fiow. mission of the W, 7] 1 F 00d work the firemen saved th 1 y, ed . d unciations?—Louisville Courfer- its Paavit v The “faculty entertained the semior | 3% 5,705 GG T0ro on i 5 3 2 :, | 5. ¥. Adams block and H..Mintz R W iy u‘hr\\ e B b i e 5 aculty Reception. class Tuesday afternoon and evening | Hopkins I be B e Entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George | on cither side of the one Hostroged, | In.Te nt Years sh £ A = exda & 1 at The Hemlocks, at Coventry lake, ! plsins his beerr spending 4 B red by W rs here with her uncle, former Ass ;- = 15 . } ¢ Zuante. iag the fachity recep. |2t The Bemiocks st ¢ " i few days in Providence. Mason.. * [/Tne Sre was idisdodeped 4By Tustice Brown of the sipreme |+ A Cleveland company is establishing | iom le graduating ciase and their | Wib a0 emjoypble plonte: . o s~ Zwipha L. Colyin Miss.| Mr. and Mrs. George Mason of Kil- | Tesar, a baker. v Gt R ey @ Canadian branch factory m_Wind- , er of history at Windham high, now L. Bailey are members-of the| lingly avenue recently entertained the £rE: At « Francis »\\';‘.rlv- n is | gor It will employ a large niimber | P =3 SEptiis of the Gil- s to he -graduated from tne state | following members of Prudence circ Borough Small Notes. seven, FHe i L in’ peint “of | of girls.and expeets to be in opera- 4 member of the faculty of the Gil 2 “ _ | L Ex » ‘I bert preparatory school, Winsted, vis rmal “schéol” at Willimantie tod: of Ruth lodgé, O. L. ‘of “Worcester | Jennie Holbrook of St. Louis| seniority in the which n»' is | tion about.June 1 ited the high school Tuesday and re-| - Going toCaiiforn Ia; at # dinner: Mary A. Foster, | s of friends in town. rving his teenth ¥ has iy <. Are aTrifle Hard, . e Mae Harmmett and Ealalie |Jénnie Hard, Bell Coffin. Annie Weath. | ™ {1 ENTRE S e returned | béen salicd the -father. of irrigation, | | # re o e teachers: con. | €rPee; Jané Walker, Sarah Kittridge, | to her home in Hartford, na the “greatest shepherd since Ab- | i But Cheer Up, for Y. | _ High Stand Stucents. | James are to attend the teachers’ con- | §1, 7% Hammond, Mary Converse, Ellga | A hon met of viows have. been ‘re- | raham. His davgnter ik the wife of | Children Cry er Up, ou Can | (bCllowing is a list of the students of | ““TLCh My iiors' ot - the . woman's [ IeSler, Minnie ABbott, Susan Bajicioft, | ceived at the Cragin lprary, the sub- | Briz. den. Joha J. Pers FOR FLETCHER’'S | e Pigh school having the highest | o¢dl Bl - Kimba Hhody, Addiz Baneroft, El rances, Vera C. | ject being Japan, The views 'are col- | the Philippines. is rederick | marks in examinations for the vear: [ 20ard of the Day-Kimball hospital of } pfl ® o 0 p 00 ™y i B (Rt R D ates 4nstlie. et cliarge /of+ the C A STORIA .’ at th s i, Miss Mabel | Putnam will attend a meeting of that | Rlce Sge. i Mrs. Lored an y e Ser in Mnglish, . Miss Mabel | [P B SO Whithey, and from Putnam, Mrs. Stell= | .ifjes and also the mountains. ranch, — :h«l\b 2 NI‘I.A mhl.;un_ ,’u », w\\ Rev, and Mrs. P. 4. Cosman of the | Carbenter. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.Wheator Thomas Tangney of Hebron was a! The senator i a Massachuseits m-:;:. : Cleanse thoroughly, with e 35 o ormain e e, ol | 1t 0l Vree Baflst curch | end Miss Mfy Wheston R NN o gvon wan| Miiehiiene s Shmierr - Tle ek Where 1o Trade in Jewe ity in commercial work, Hzra e Monday settled in Wyoming when Wyonring Behy. ey Juere is a possibility that the Bush | Visitors Come and Go—Village Hap- uniors—n English, Miss Harriet school in the town of Brooklyn ke ter. 91; in Latin, Miss Harriet | will be closed next year, owing to the | - Penings—Catch of Three Swordfish. 1} Indians and opportunities, He WE HAVE THE LARGEST to stock and sheep raising, and and Besc Stock of Confectionery, Sods which numbered more -than | Water and.Postal Cards in town, at Louis Armstrong of \Norwich was | wa: calling on friends in town Sunday. { toa Miss Nora Kelley and Miss:Madeline | his he Loan Company, . Porte: in French, Miss Georgia | small_ attendance there during the irey e re visiting friends in “‘.,.,; 100,000 head, was the bizgest in the WM. JOHNSTON'S. 15 Union Sireel. LIQUID SHAMPOO [ TH v i vt i e gt St s it s Ayt 5 | Converse, 94; in mathematics, Miss | No Oid Home Day. ine compin Groton. . - i Allen is visiting her sis-| ' Me twice te 31 governor of . 2 eriet, o : ! ] gine compa oton atie Allen is visiting : o 5% JEWETT CITY HOTEL Terms strictly confidential. Harriet Porter, 87; in chemistry, Miss | At o mceting of the Foster Old|_ Warner has returned to T. A. Day, in Salem Wyoning and s’ first state So% £ fiai and T fls " A Harriet Porte: in history, Miss| yione day asseciation it was voted | Washington, D. €., after a week's visit Crumm of New London was & Fle is 98,8 g | 4 o o using warm water;. rinse Arastasia. Wostrel.' 36; in bookkeep- | "1 hate an old home day. celone | with frionds here. gy i Calonel Ro: particular. thoroughly with hot water, Miss Georgia Robinson, §7: in ste- | fion thic r. This event, held for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mdsher have I3 hadee of Willimantic velt’s, is fond of bo ang fine horsés IRA F. LEWIS, Proprister. Min- ihe past four years, had be and is ore of the handsomest men in on after a short vis “Going But of the Clothing Businass” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Stora nography and typewriting, M . iriget) L . §¥ &, ome a | returned to B t|town this week putting in_ new - nie Converse, 8 e ol Gt RaHdreas. o Woater| With drierids in The. ey ¥ the northwest despite his year: T Sophomores —In_Engl Miss Alice | gach vear, and there will be many dis- | George Brady has returned from dison Chapman of Millington u.h:______________ ]“E uflmlfit m m ones wh ked for- | Fisher's Island. in town Monday hav his foa » gradually changing the tem- perature until the water is 1d; dry thoraughly, then crvice. 90 in Latin, Miss _Ethel in French, Fran appointe in bookkeeping, Raymond Young, | grand lists of the town of Killin s Chicoine, 4 : E I : 4 an | = L, | wara to attending M Ada Chadwick has returned to essed, having cut it badly with ar at The Bc:ton Dry Goods Stcre, Dan- OVTFITTERS TO ALL T Tian, Miss Fizuces Siearns, Geand Ert Inoinased. New London after a short Neank visit. | g | Cl Rcl lelson. Some big discounts for eus i in ‘gunnym, Miss hel Grant, X otk BE Jack McDonald has returned to his| Harry Wickwire and Francis Brown ‘uetomers another week; Aftractive To, Histary. Miss Lovetts Curran, | _Aa s result af the jevising auties in Newport after a brief visit | were in Nopwich Monday | on every counter in the stare | | Bargain | i e Stae- haara. of aqualisation thy | 1o Nis parents, Mr. and Mrsedf. B, Mc- | Clarence Brockett of RSN 1/ 1nowy DY SPEPSIA cure BESTRIGRGIG: §ots i | “'iresminen—1n mnglish, Trevor Buck- | lists have been raised from 340,000 | POn2ld: am Spring street & el grncfopter, i S THE! BEST LIVER KIDNEYao STOMACH RS ”l erland Mfldelfi ingham, in Latin, Miss Irenc | to $430.000. g 5 N L e | e iyl EAR | THE BCSTON DRY GOODS STORS ’ Grant, in algebra, Hudson Bar- Seaaa o o G el B S U s 0 S S Rt e L A S zwm 25 Main Street, Danleigox. o " C WU i rows, Albert D'Amour, George Parker BRIDE BUT FOURTEEN. Miss Flora on has 1to | nome in r ALLDRUGGISTS | septz0a iames B Keech Mgz EMNEST P. GiiZOBRO, 1029 Main S, JANDRUFF CU and Miss Irene Grant. 100: in science, London after visiting her mother, & B L - e Miss Irene Hart and Mi Hawkins, 99; in histo Myrtle | Torrington Man Alleged to Have De- e L ceived Town Clerk. Angus Mori Willigm on Main_ street. hop Is the zuest of e . Willimantic, Cann. AND HAIR Grant, i in commercial work i A 0 8 L friends in Gresnport, L. T James T. Hill offe $LO00 cup as - » Your ‘drugpst "“ ,’- ,“"”‘ Lyman and Miss Mildred ‘Well William F. Wilcox of Torrington and| Miss Maggie Singer has returned to | a vrize for the best hundred pounds of y E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuner ;“" with these twa exceflent o Miss Gertrudo Cail, whose paronts ive | Bradiord, K. L. after visiting frionds | Wheat raised thix xzason in i | e — reparations for 75 cents. = just aver the line in Litchfield, were | in town. 5 4 the oxhibit to be in ison | - “Phone. Willimantic, Conn. 1odHE KELLS COMPANY. . - ACRERMEN'S. MEETING, mariedon June 4 In Goshen be Rev:| 77 Visiting Artist - Ghiden Applications and_Resolutions Befors €ongregational church. The parents of | the guestj of Henry W. Ranger st his the Board Tuesday. Night. the bride being opposed to the match | cottage oh the East Side. e the father, Frank Callon hearing of the | . Oliver Touia has returned to his Blo d H m The adjourned meeting of the bo: marriage, several days afterward, | duties at Watch Hill after visiting his ° u ors of aldermen was ('_"fi? to order Tues- | asked to see the marriage certificate | family here. i 1 ive day ‘evening at $.13 o'clock by Mavor|in which he found the age of the| Aiss May Loper af Brooklyn, N. y. | Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, Need Printing? Crane’s Papers —at HIRAM N, FENN, ONDERTAKER and BMBALMER |Dunn with the full board attending. | bridegroom was given as 21 and that | is the mucst of Mes. Melville Dubefl | €zema or sait rheum, or some other JAMES HARRIES, 2 Church St Willimantte, 0% gheept Alderman . Pomeroy of the|of the bride us 19. The father alleges | at Davis court: form of éruption: but sometimes they - Telenbone. ourth ward. 3 that his daughier is only 14 years old| Airs. Lida Ashbey is il at her Loms | exist in the system, indicated by feel- 801 Main Straet, Willimantic, Conn. T8ex Aasanc. | "\ botition from. John F. Regan and | and will sess b have. the merriese an. | o Boar oA ' VR | ek ot s aeads linguor, 1asusaF. 500 15 ofhers for the catablishment of a fpulled. = He further alleged that the| *'\ire. Henry Specht @nd gaug Gl g without v re alarm box at the corner of God-|bridegroom, in order to Secure the! Girnet have retnrn=d from: n shoet | PCoter S aaning ont. 35'6 B e Yorkiey ot Veest Fien: sioa ELMORE & Smlll. frey sireet and Windham road. was re. | marviage license presented to the town | visit .with (aptain Specht in Boston. | CAUSINg any breaking out. Beatlops, Oysters and Clama, at AR g |ferred to the fire committee for inves- | clerk a paper bearing his name and | = Mrs. Richard Wicks and son' ha They are expelled and the whole sys- p tigation and report. . . 0 s W ick don e strength and STRONG'S FISH MARKET. 28 North <t [lhllm’! anl FIIM[d I] o, gation and reporl o drain layers | SN tie consent of the bride’s par- | returned to Providence after a vislt m | tem 18 renovated, strengihened ar The BULLETIN Co. - 64-66 Franklin , Street SO Tod FEALE TL Tomnaty. Botarac] con Y. BET, iarriase he - de-| town toned by e B ¥ accom- | clares tg b# a forger. Miss Pearl Caveon s’ the guest of P nanied by hond. was' hecepted and | “ " € 5 et S e Water woreion. 11 | Hood’s Sarsaparilla granied. Meld, England, o000, i b R 2 g'u"" advertis- | _ LADY ASSISTANT, A requisition for three months' sup- s, ‘has only one or two soda' Nrs, John Fitzpatrick and daughters Get it today In usual liquid form or N T YR 3 plies for the sewer department Was' fountains and these are Very smak Grace and ¥iorepes, hase rotiirned i i { chocolated talets called Sarsatabs. your busi 00-62 Norek Street, Gita, dhere’ is no m with

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