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nom\mm snu.sm, mflAYS IThe Surest Road BOSTON sToRg, 10 Wedlth Mulfllfi“c' : protrudes from the mail car and *| fumed to ook Wuche;‘m’:.lm;n ogn.}' What Is Going On Tonight. | e car itself somewhat splintered an WILLIMAI ] Bywork 2 the paint rubbed bff in considerable LLIMANTIC, CONN. S selloving . Plctures “at the Bijou ana | g1 PRI TiRRed 20, et Soclal and Pance in A. B. S. Hail. | in charge of Conductor Healey and s — A[]d SaVi Ml".)‘n';u':n:énk‘l;e Casino, Lakeside l"alk Engineer Stoley. 1 ‘tude’ Toward Souvenir Taylor. r - 5 ng’ . TWo NEW PRIESTS Miss Marion D. Chase is to spend v, f the LAW LIBRARY s th § No ‘v or and if you don’t believe it do a 3 - - | Assigned to Local Parishes—Educated |- :lem"-;'m:r é:g?&l:;? T{‘%‘\ew Hartford little §; d I May Be Established in City—Putnam| in Best Colleges Here and Abroad. | was a visitor with friends in. Daniel- & Jguring and learm. Now Getting Lion's Share of Ad- | son Friday. our p 5 SR s The new priest who has received the | Representative and Mrs. E. H, Keach id you ever s o ow assignment to St. JoSeph's church to | have taken a cottage at Westport for o2 2 Did y: top to think h | i WAImantic may have a law library, | Sicceed Rev. O. S. Beaumeister, trans- | the summer. Everything fairly bubbles ‘with the | Money accumulates. Take one| . the death of George Wales Moo | ferred, is Rev. Philip.J. Mooney, count- George C. Fisher of Providence call- gy 2 kgl et A +'rasivi. | ed ome of the most brilliant ' young | ed on friends in Danielson Friday. - of g cent the first day, two the second | [ i ey A;‘;’:f:r‘ .'_*“‘";’"j“‘i‘e; _Catholic priests in the diocese of Hart- | A. Spinosa is entertaining relatives o your shopping today. Monday | g ¢ the third and double the | his beoh dsitation amang the membory | ford. He attained a high rank during | from New York. ou will have to greet your friends and of the bar association as to- what | 1S entire school; college and seminary: To Speak at Oiitdoor Servi , 5@ your decorations ready. {amount- cach day for thirty-one| would become of the briefs and rec- | (4TeeT. Deins especially proficient in For Men, Women and Children, oris of th e literature, history, philosophy and.the- | ~Rev. W. D.‘Swaffield ‘will b¥ the H::“m:';”ar: o S g a""""9"days and you will have the stu-|in hLis p. bl At r;wl,\hd::»\.‘;:;: ology. Father Mooney was born in| speaker at tha service to be held on s n ~ o 5 cas | Davis. park Sunday evening at 6 pe L. Hinman and Attorney W. A. Arnold | Yo Faven 30 vears ago and w cus amount of $10,735,418.24. | ... i i United States Standard pend $10.750 81538 vex pon g oo mold | graduated from St. Francis' parechial | o'clock. This will be a union ser- et dpainted a committee to make|‘cligol in that city. - He made his pro-| vice. ation, and following a con- o % " do a Tital . 5 s ooy 2 S & e su. | Paratory course for the priesthood Miss May Hammett and Miss Eulalie WOOL FLAGS _5 ppose yo ttle fig“"_ng S ‘:‘x"‘ ‘,‘5"";"«3"“;:“W‘m'o‘:‘,_;“;‘, La Sallette college and St. Thomas'|James lefi Fridag for. California, to i & ab with the amount you could easily | i 1o Titiiition Thursday that the | Seminary for Hive Vears. e then took | remain during the*vacation period. Slightly damaged by fire, must b id i - - A th, i assotiation Thursaay, Ot the | TSy Coueas at tha Gran semn: i y y y us e sold as quic oz { deposit” each week and see how | TiSfE: et fhet gave birth lof WATY atiSRiow, fostris Hewasornl| Lol ol e S SR e xS X | B e G Tha: Tew Mboars St be ed to the priesthood in that place Meg © e emian vl = H i i gy o & a4 much you would have in five or | [l 1t tuy Jorars wmisnt b | S, W Phan relurn: | panning an automoniie’ pariy to 3| S possible, as the store is to be repaired for our 2 o sl {Mmantic, for the locall jng to this country he was assigned by | ETovidence river resort a week from - erl . ten years. been fairly used in the matter, ;f,“’ late Bishop ‘Tierney i August, N‘kg:uuar holiday h il be i i t e s b i 907, to Colchester as an assistant t i oo Bragpemie oy Gt' he’ Dooks hat< heen kept in | 1007 to Colchester as an assictant 1o | Rexular holldas howrs wi re=opening. 1 tram. The large nu: wtions that have hee the COTTON FLAGS ’I'h W'll‘ t' x5 foet. .o on $150 € WHHMANUC | it e Wit st e | feblasiy amone the ol poopie in | (Sa04e), moming s e (o7 80 o . 5x$ fee $1.50 R t8 Jooal oot nates - Moodus. Fitchyille and Bozrahville. It | Friday. i i P e ) oomust 20)is expected that Father Mooney will Want Resident Pastor. a e l a HVIHgS ns ltll[e the number of lawyers in thi “5| come to Willimantic today and that he | _The large number of Catholic city o he - SEWED COTTON FLAGS practicaily equal to the total of Put- | Will assume his new duties on July 3. e n;s”l‘:::d i b 5 - (Established 1842.) Teet that Shay Arc atlen i ot Toa Rev. Edward Walsh Coming. BOER.UThe CHueh.18i0t procel L it . . N S some consideration. The Willimantic| The curate who will succzed Rey.|slon of the Moosup parish. e H. C. MURRAY, President. |izwyers now propost to work for a law | ¢ H. Paguette at St Marys church | Attention is called to the fact that £ 9 very lng Hibrary of their ow: ocat- | is Rev. Edward Walsh of New Hart- | the danger of forest fires has not been N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | o4 in o ne o Do Inc®ie | ford. Rev. Father Walsh is a youns | climinated. Great care needs o be ex- ’ : probability | Priest, ordained three vears ago. ber S been par.| _The open scason on bass begins thi the Polish people in| (Saturday) morning, and plans for go- since been. IMITATION BUNTING avatlable Tie | ercised in the use of matches or fire on Stick with Ornament, all fast colors when th» library has | Was born in Bridgeport. He made his !nTtfix_e ‘:m*d&‘ i et . 2 been decided upon the book: preparation at Niagara university and is town is in he zone at is 3 Keep the flieson the out- | 1103 inPuinam will be brought to this | Was then sent to Belgium by the late | being worked by men who are selling . | § i Tty AL e e the e .ourt | Bishop Tierney to complete his theo- | as linen a rank cotfon substitute—and . o 9 | side looking in. rooms in this city -were furnished in | logical studies before being ordained. | etting a long price for the same. 21 W - | the town build a number of law | He returned to this country three vears| Bertha, 5. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4 %2¢ e cantell you justhow | i’ Ve o a for the judges | a%0 and was ordained at the cathedral | Ovide Baribeault of Waurogan. died s - | ze0, reom. These were bought and paid | in Hartford v tha late Rt. Rev. Thursday of diphtheria. Funeral ser- it’s done. for Ly the town of Windham, and|chael Tierney. His first assignment| Vices were held Thursday afternoon. some _of them have been removed t»| Was as curate at South Manchester i 3 ] . SILK FLAGS We can also show you | Fitnn the Wil s pers pro- | 0 e was later assigned 1o the New | g, fouming from Mave. B The store will be opened Saturday to receive col- On Stick with Ornament |2 big line of il 0 oa e B bl it (b e whers he has been | L G0y S oane Rilitagiy:today Srer s | pod thefute) Sautre’ Mglong N Glcnl e voung curats has be: cery | Vacation spent in Mains. Rev. Mr. i < 10 hat belinzed 0 (i bar Gssociation | | The souns curats has been very | RN SR i Mare, Rev 3r |f Jections. Our customers are requested to bring East Killingly Baptist church tomor- row (Sunday) Methodist Sunday School Picnic. A special car took the members of the Methodist Sunday school to Wild- wood park Friday morning for the an- nual outing and picnic. Delightful French fluently. il 5 =31 SCreenS tiereto fram time lo time. and in that | ford. He speaks establish a good library that will cai benefit to all the Wi Plans for Parade Da; and mantic lawyers and of especial benefit | \farshal Frank P. Fenton has made > any young man of the town desiring | arrangements with C. E. Leonard to study law have a sprinkling cart all night Mon- e of the prominent day. unless rain falls before that tims their payments to the store, or pay our manager, Epstein. PRINTED MUSLIN FLAGS Screen Doors wyers of the wn states that in the event that such | i sufficient quantitics to lay the duse | Weather favored the plans of the com- . . 8 gen | a move is made he Will give fo the | 1n Suos share e vata ae e ot mitiee in charge and (he day was ver r . 17¢ W | Willimantic lawyers his entire library, | pados will be cled 00d sha pleasantiy spent. Games were plaved ¥ $1.00 to $2.00 | S e meknn & great deal. as the | rades will be sprinkled In sood shave. | 2nd*veridus other diversions Mmamigod . s e attorney in question is admitted to| onb in. A lunch was served. x2 s 50c a dozen | Screens 20¢ to 50¢ have the best rary in Win hB‘ljuo and crimson pennants—not both g e et AR MR G L Outoar Service e e E z2m etter call and inspect) ], Weather permitting, the First Con- | that were driven through Danielson i i At the present s n of the legis- | Eregational church will hold its even- | toward the south day forenoon. s jour line. lature the usual appropriation of $300 | Ing service Sunday, July 2. out of | Most of them carried Massachusetts FRENCH FLAGS | 5 + bill for the benefit | doors in the vacant lot at the side of | registration numbers. Late evening county w library, | the church. The service will be at| witnessed a return of the machines - - e A o i probability would have beed | 6.30 o'clock. Rev. William S. Beard. | from thz boat races at New London, e “c e "ee o.‘wlc nd the money used for the|the pastor, will talk on the subject | colors still up in every instance. 5 n library as b yfore. A local| Some Glimpses of Windham County Hustling Work at Plainfield. g | awyer t to Ha recentl, History in the Days of the Revolu- = BUNTING { . B = A blistering sun and merciless h | had an amendment drawn up making | tion initity: Bas: oot Held wp e Wieks o Bun P e " 85 anat the appropriation for $500. with the u = % the foundations for the new mill for derst: di hat half e 20 & 8 derstanding that half of the amount WEDDING. the Plainfleld Mills corporation. and a yar a goed working nuclaus for the forma- B 5 \ baek L - el shing. a summer reso You can usu guens wit fow John J. Maddox, principal of the | ploved. SR s e use of the large n - 4 i s e tion of the long desired law library Blow school, St. Louis, Mo, formerly | To Participat Wil ok and thelv fridnde m o 5.4 n's age z with siars i i et principal of the Windham High schoc sl i g T PUTWIAM anned to make the tr & & L BOY THROWN FROM LOAD. and Miss Mabel Dabney of Fort Thom on. il fcn T s Neeh: cnetiao > :x g § feat, g e as ‘;; were n‘;_';rv'wd Thursdas A flguflbfigfiif.‘:?u"‘f"g‘h? u‘!‘A Uni Two Divorces Granted on Friday—Un- | be r from Southbri @ i for uto Good Samaritans Tell One Story,| Cincinnati. ©. he best man was | St J st will go to iman- Py | dene nam and tiould Be Wort orey Iniared Boy Tells Another. | Morris L. Beard, a brother of Rev.Wii- | tic on the Fourth as guests of the| Worthy Husband Jailed—Rev. lsaac | 0 it at Bast 1 e 3 by o liam S. Beard. pastor of the First Con- | members .\((:h. order in that city. The | Peck’s Death at Hospi Odd Fel- rrangements have been ma 3 5 ol " e z ) 3ot » | sregational church of this city. fact that Governor Pothier of Rhode| lows Plan Big Outing. F oy & committes of WHICE GE T4 & earing Appareis for ithe Ll g R0 ot vood T g fsland makes the Willimanti o of this sty 15 Uhe eaticrar -t ’ e fatbor: 2 ik — sland_makes llimantie celebra- - | win of this city is the general cha 2 father's place in Columbia to th e e 2 ; in nal old son of Mr. and M Emil - _—— g residents i resided at a short calendar session | tellotte, 3 give you | 78 MONUMENTS, T SuSIn R a0l e Dl Efias Beard. part of the state. of e, superior court. hld here Fri- }\':nllm' | Headstonos and Markers In o stock W margin. The funeral of Elias Beard, who died 2= R ESItd st paneen ore | R. P. | the Air of Good Slyle [ Heaastoncs and Markses tn our stock | nazrov marEin, o] o ThS funeral of Ellas Beard, who died S and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. in the wagon. When about three miles | ing. was held Friday afternoon at twe transacted. Spark Whits A sty WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, om thiscity, the form who was| o'clock at Eimore & Shepard’s chapel Robert Scholes.® Decree for Deserted Husband. > !‘" e L0 | auisetie, jialr “hroidercd or lace | corner Main and Watzon Stresta ving, slipped In some manner from | on North street and was private, Rev.| Funeral services for Robert Scholes, | Walter P. Hibbard. a railroad engi- | b > O"Un% ¢ | net, all in the most dix ‘Wiilimantic. Conn. S o Bl e el ownsend. rector of St. Paul's| 79, who died at the home of his son | neer, Mving at Hartfa but | Pastor Sells Farm. - T ok By -y gt pd the wheels passed over his bods. | Episcopal church, officiated. ~ Burial | in’ Manchester: X. H. whose home is in Woodstock, was giv- SRy See : $25.00. A e e nd Mrs. Earl from Philadelpiia | was in the Willimantic cemetery. held at the Congregational church in|en a decree releasing him from Lo R | e | scatlops, Oysters ana Clams. at rear and saw the lad fall. The: = Damisinpy: Pildsy, Ko Hibbard. whose maiden name was o s T Ohbries W. Try— ] MUSLIN DRESSES 8 ked him up as soon as they reached Attended the Races. madge officiating. The bearers w Nt Trien The tounls wete et | jof Eupmmedi fo O V. | _ STRONG'S FISH MARKET.28 Korth St. 1 1" <ot i "carried him to heir ma- | | Many from the Thread City went to | H; W. Babsen. Aimon Bartlett, C Tied at Coventry. December 3, 1902, | on © mantic | ) | ———— Chine.The Joaded wagon, as the other | New London by trolley, steam train or | Potter, Theodore Fulton, W. B."Keac! Mrs. Hibhard deserted her husband | Seen and Heard About Town May 1906. She is now 1 Among those to |and A F. Wood, representing the lo ing at AL E. Sullivas, | OrSanizations of the G. 4 a., having with her the | py Nobis lad was too voung to continue | 3Utos for the races. ng t nue R. and the | For: Dodge, me farm- | attend from here wer vle. | with it, was turned over to s 2 t ak i oSt rhe | M. A. Sullivan, C. A. Gates, Willlam A, | SOns of Veterans. The dec2ased was | couple’'s daughter, Alice, now about L3 Met Paine s to nospital In this city, where it was as- | lins. W. F. White. Charles Dondero, C. | Tesident of Wauregan. Burial was| Mr. Hibbard was represented by | mer. | | certained that thz injuries were ci A Carpenier. J. W. Rosenberg, Charl in ‘Westfield ‘fflgeter.\' = Torrey and Geissier. | Senator George A. Ha 1 v superficial and consisted of several| Knowles. Arthur T. Kelley, David Pea- cnic of Dayville Church. | included in the legislative : | o A & e most s { EF‘NEST P. GiiZ38R0, 1029 Main St | aa A‘r?lwex In all vrobability the bo | Cock, Willlam M. Turnbull, Fred Man- of the Congre- UnhsgoyWire Freed. . | and attended the Vale-Harvard boat | o % ) | Willimantic. Conn. be discharged from the institution | ley, T.eon Walden. Willlam Israel. AT- | gational church at Dayville will-go to | 1, 9 the sround of infolerable cTuelty | race at New London Frida | St r sed weparate. | (Saturdas). thur Parent. Joseph Morrison, J. HL | the north shore of Alexanders lake to. | Delia I Morse of Hartfo-d was grant_ | “st the home of Mr. and Mrs | o= 5 . | As soon as the boy had regained his o, Timothy elley: Joseph Le- [ day (Saturday) for the annual outing. | i ® JVeTee Jo, Melon, By HOFE of | atchnie Friday afterr i - B Gomposare .and had heen fi ) at] Clair, James A. Shea. Mr. and Mrs is o s . | this city ere the couple have live served a strawberry supj : s . The ses s | ELMORE & SHBEPARD, compossig-ARd EAQ been Sxed up | Lo R G v ratt and Gaushier My )it to-becan all-day wesulon €nd 8 | sogether until the -separation: . sincs | N Peirot s reireaonted by I3 | This magnificent Sheffield 1 the hospit: h> related an entirely dif Le large number plan to aiten = i 3 - ] white and th the popular| (o . . St ferent story from that told above by | and Mrs. George O, Strong and party, Tooreased: Feolkiv e they were married about 1903. Mrs. | woodstock and Thompson by one Stu- | 5 . # 5 ] : v | (Succssors to 8 & Wmowy | (. "autists. He maintained that he | Harold Tavlor and ‘party and William| N M Morse. whose maiden name was Delid | dent cach at the Putnam high scho design fixture. complete with with ¢ <, $5.00, $7.50 | was driving a voke of cattle. hey | B. Cotter. As usual on holidays, the Connacti- _angiois, Putnam, was granted ali- | g sk Tast: clowsd | i $7056. #50| (mbalmers and Funeral Directors, | 5o, oinine s s of catcle ot thes - ot peDmPRDS, on It Jocal linep il lmony lo tie Smount of S00. o rson, | EUSee Besihigume s st Dantury | shades and sockets, wired | ' e automobile and jumped to onz side Work in Third De : St - alf hourly n the case of Dorsey vs. Hanson. | i,qay (Saturday) as a 2 rom | 60-22 North Btrset. L gt 3 i gree. service during the rush hours th: h urt ordered bill of particulars s ¢ y 4 e e o he ! emplified_upon one candidate at ihe dinarily heavy, this will give an ample e P : | or summe 1 1. meeting of Obwebe lodge o Bt i adror, Now SUrRcels | 100-Foot Stack Planned. $7 85 e - 0. 0. ursday evening. : g Walter Albert Fields, who has been chimney 100 feet high is to & now & s- | HIRAM N. FENN Train Delayed by Accident. degree work will be done for Forget Obligations to Souvenir Taylor.| , 5 2 pilinam for some time, was | 8 G mey 100 o e tne French | . w 1 | 'y The passenger train due in Willi- | ance of the summer. The following| Now that the measure through | sent’ to jail from the city court River Textile company, It is now up | | CNPERTAKER @and BMBALMER | janiic at 11 oclock Friday forenoon | officers were re-electsd for the ensu- | both houses of the general assembiy. | cay morning after being found guilty | N Gt ; 5 " om= show the Frer o 1| 62 Church St. Willlmantte. C*. from Providence. R. L. in charge of|ing Six months: Noble grand, Fred L.|and up to the governor to sign or veto. | of non-support of his wife and chil- “Rev, | Stearns is to omciate | Also other designs at re~ Paris ecms | meicnnone. ladx Assistant | Conductor Woodward and Engineer | Avery: vice grand, Loyal E. Plaisted: | and regardless of the wisdom of mal- | jren, He was given five months, but . 1o’ be held at {he | kably low pri o " e o g == e Abel. was'delaved about two and | secretary, Walter E. Thompson: treas. | ing such appropriations, it I8 of pas< | (i1 ihaalternative of signing 2 bond Coiirdatianel markably low prices. « . | thirty minutes at Canterbury by rea- | urer. Charles M. Thompson. The offi- | ing interest to note that in connection | it 200 to sunport his family by pay- “x‘r;:mm\ onregational " - =8l g [ll f the Clotiing Businass kon ‘of the fact that the tender of the | cers will be installed during the cur- | With the matter the hardest knocks | fug'io them 35 a week for o pe he W heonn: g win | Send postal or telephone | "Gaing Dt of the Clothing Businzss” | zon o he race wh o tore g | rent month. lave come from sources that owe |inh v Fe Sisned ihe bom . e s 1 Lol 15 suid 34 i B ot ‘aif o mile. heavy debts of honor to Souvenir W.|Jiciing surety, went over to t CEIRERE L ic afte: |and let me call and give you i " | ats. thie oty 8 H. Taylor for innumerable kindnesse By A s < A e e st i 3 s Mechanics’ Dep t. Store about 300 lff‘,a“u, el e ek Syl and favors, and even valuable ser Notice of Appeal Filed. are ' delight To the eye s seen at the (an gstimate on your fixtures o Ve - | s o cTalle souvenir book has been printed| vices, that he has given without r Notice of avp e FraiVence I N and electric wiring. and will be distributed to the residents | muneration. illimantic as wel the visitors n nsfer thel on the Fourth. The book contains 24 State Tant for Fatiwt N bring them to this ¢ity. | pages and is illustratzd with sketches| Dr. J. L. Gardner of Central Village the Willimantic Civic association | i8 to have a tent from the quarter- | the Franco-American brigade of| master's dapartment at Hartford to be court of errors h Attending Institute at Providence. in the case C. F. Pratt, supervisor of the schoois | | In the case the plaintiif was non-suit- 1 of American Insi was sent out w from here to t a spe- % g are liborate " Best Borax Soap copal church, Brooklyn, Conn.. died | Mrs, Wood, in Williman Officer Dr. W. P. 8. it opal church at ' w = . 1 e R e 5 s England. who are giving the ccle. | used as an outdoor home for & paticnt | “d Gz ArRuY is ity t the mor Arred Electrical Supplies, Lons wh . & O bars for 25¢c! s, Pammemeer train e In N A R ane comn: | Samerine. from Tubercuioats. ‘The.tent | of ine sune ari in this cit and 1 A norning sexsion | pplies, oune 1cks Me from 50c 3 4L - New | rise pictures of different guards, offi- | Will be pitched in the town of Canter- ——— irlay) n s » 3650 and 10 S&H Green Trading |2 afternoon was | B0 e B e and officers of tns | burs DAYVILLE BURGLARS rait i : 15 Center St., Danielson, C1. e 5 : | Jate ten miotes because of % sighi| Ciinmentic Gl Going to Webster Lake. s il school and home £ 4 g - b ratte o Stamps Free, | As the train was pulling into the locai i a Juls 11 has been selectad as the date | Failed in Attempt to Enter Drug Store City Notes. | " o Sary . S N ity of The Sot IR e ail Service to Camp Ground. and Webster lake as the place for —Get Into Market. liza Niant ! ats $1.69 *“|Best Naphtha S The mail car brushed i vight xide| Commencing today (Saturday), the | holding the annual picnic of the Bap i oy | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law apntha >oap against a car that was standing on-4 | mail service at the Willimantic camp | tist Sunday school. The party urglars made an unsuccessful at- on_local fecen | PATENTS . " _ | track to the rizht. Tha casting that | sround will be resumea for the sum- | make the trip in specially chartered | tompt to enter W. E. Labelle's drug inice | Staiara PR i 5 bars or ZDC Mer season in former voars, Su. | trolley cars. b 4 e B e g wud M of Niantic] protect your 1dea. Handsome 83- " ! itting or « stituts Carrier George H. Arnold will Gt theni out. They managed to zain : of 2ine Giillie Dok Pons s A rimmar m T be in charge of the deliveries and coi- REV. ISAAC PECK trance to the market sillette t n stre 2 . D b $1.00. and 10 S&H Green Trading lections and will make two trips daily,| — Walker, where they treated themselves | 3 ol Stoddard and Miss S. [ Phosnix Block, Danislson, Cenr. whurs 2 | Stetios Piis ! leaving the postoffice at 1030 a. m. and | Dies at Putnam Hospital Following | i a cold Tanch misbetn” Clarke” were in| Worcester | oouiruTne - Pe z B89 B > X Surgical Operation. Rev. Isaac Peck’s Death. g . Pr B st » SPECIAL Health Officer’s Report. ac Peck, 63, rector of Tin- | ;, B2 leaac Feck rector of Trinity |is the ! Arents, My, anidd 1HE CLEARANGE SALE mx | | | City Health s | its Brooklyn, | ! i, RooTial: 7Ty 2 Siythe AR i Sample Hose for women in all color | The T. R Sadd Co. <4 AreaTrifle Bard, | xcatines report to the stat= Goara of | Conn.. dica at ‘the Day Kimban nes: |3, (e Dav-Kimball hosrital Friday | it "“.,..}',‘ M aar e races %) leghs Binee Sie IS ST apen work ankle, worth 50c, | 3 health for June discloses these facts: | pital in Putnam Friday. He was tak- | [OfRing. Rev, M- el who s Dol | bradiey street aftend: ? i i T A rarked 33c a pai i 768 Main Street, There were but five cases of contagious | en to the institution this week to un- |1 ill health for soine ] Bidrsr B Diew, Lohdor ol (B Iaaye H e , - G 3 But Cheer Up, for You Can | discases. which is the smallest number | derso an operation, resorted to as the | i0, the institution Weancaday to gic| i Eeerard Rtarshall and lille | Batgains o0 Cnds aow. " = e stors Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. 5 in years. Two were of tuberculosis. | last expedient. Rev. Mr. Peck niad been | 5o &% SPETOlon (0 (6 pOPP, AT | davahter, have pecigned 0 CAE home | BOY e = - HAIR GOODS two of measies and one of scarlet | in ill health for about a vear, but his The body was removed to Col. Fsha Butr: sndsaginy & Get Money by calling at the | rever. une. 1910 reported eixnt, and [ condition was not regarded a serious | herel y Killingly - avenue, ar 49. | until six weeks azo. He had been in LS AAL L TR W Puffs of real hair, washable and y . the same month the preceding 3 ; six we - SR L O F L OGRSO—Dentist | oo ] R T THE BCSTON DRY GOODS STORN Main Street, Danleisor. sept20a cames B Heech Mg Switches, $1.98 and $2.60. g b | w “ fi ORI i e et e o R UE B sts of Mr. and Mrs. A, W et MG a3sd e Painless Extracting and Hiimanuc of frisnds at the races in New Landgn | 1% Friday Will Take Nearly 700 to Rhode Isiand | flonatit ‘in " RioSpict aireet i AR ] . Filbar & Soscints Fridax s the siccessor of Rev. Samuel 1| Shore Resort for Big Day's Fun. 0 dass i ; Tuarbans, 25c each s - 2. L C William F. Maine of Windham lerg | Jurvis, ‘0D, for many years rector of - atrect: Efitettained. the Vi $1.00 set warth $1.5 Televhooe. : October, 1908, He was the Son of the Putniam, Danielson, Webster, | Miss Bowles is spending her A Combe, good va ue at 2ic, spec- 15 Union Sireei. o Stanley Walden of New York city. ] late Isaae and Abbie P. Peck of Flush- | Soutkbridee and Pasccoug, are to have | mer in Beston and vicinity, ;v -3 B‘:""' J::‘k' bbbt - 5 o P - formerly of Willimantic, “arrived in| ing, a sraduate of Yals in the class of | one &lorious good time this summer | Mr. and Mrs J. Bartiett and two | and. Bes cic o ifectionery, Sods £ » S/ 3 ¥ town Friday evening to visit relativez | '7g nnd of the Berkéley divinity school | and have picked Thursday ‘as | daughters, Misses Dor and Ruth | Water and Posta) Cards in town, a8 Crane s Papers Terms strictly confidential. | «na friends. in the ciass of '83. He had been an |ihe day for the havinx Bartlett, and Miss Gertrude Jones, are WL JOHNSTON'S. ! (Additional Willimantic on Page 6.) | arny chaplain, and had held rector- | They are going down ihe Providen to spend the month of Augu « | st 8l —at = S ships at Roslyn and Kinderbook, N. | river n masse—are x The H. C. Murray Co. | H. SPRING. P; g R L L e L e T B D R e o e L JEWETT CITY HOTEL " iAMES HARRIES, (E- H. , Piano Tunre| v e 1o, entimates that] wis chabiain of CornuCobla. lodgs, o, | Seir Rhode aland artists can prodiite | Women are now engaged in ail but] < New'ant Ais-te-dute in Sans Agents for Ladies' Home Journal ot N —_— New s timher supply will give| 562, A. F. and A. M.. of New York. |and dn all tha other entertaining |two of the 303 gainful occupations of particular. Pacar Pattarss 201 Main Strast. Willimantic. Conn.! Pioce Willimantic, Conn.' owt in 50 vears. Rev. Mr. Peck leaves his wife, a son, | amusing = and tired-mind-relieving | th= men of this countrv IRA F. LEWIS, Proprister. Pl