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Danbury Normal school this summer. The police, with extra men on dn!v, will keep tabs tonight on those who attempi to make the night a riot of P f » i e er e‘:tlon one eminent authority says, “Pears’ . Thermometers in Put; gistered innsnasnsasan n Putnam registere: 2 92 in the shad, 2 S0 wr BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC o' 148 RNl ol Gek b dlant. AT DAHIELSOI e ek it ol shed e Wkt LR s Shundav sntamont. p realises more ciosely than any ther.”” . “Host refreshing B e Dpyne e 5?%".‘:’“’{. is John F. James of him he had no reason to fear dan-| ... £ Miss Brady. Z and agreeable of balms for the skin” says another. Try Pears at Is Going On Tonight. Who was in town do- ger. When he first caught sight of the orcester _Gazette said: WILLIMANTIC, CONN, Going On Tonight. wa| InE his week-end shopping. The e | DoUble Headers s Scheduled for Holiday B e e N e SN e at | Miss Rachel Bragy. of Patnar. Conm, yourself and you will agree that um wonderful and famous . A4 | is listed in the registry book, but the| —vJohn M. Bennett Collects All| high rate of ,peea, it was within a few | Who is a guest of Miss Annie W. La- soap sold & 0, Natchaug Lodge, No. Knights of | 0WNer's name is not mentioned, but he | Brooklyn Taxes — Obituary Notes— | yards of him. ave his machine | VIn of 91 Providence street, was en- e Pyihin S2 91 will have to settlc, as the matter will| Big Addition to Moosup Mills, i the power that it had and managed | tertained at a theater party and sup- | » n "mfy p ice Dgy > ff‘i‘” ball, Manc n»;m\?“nsl;nt‘\,A‘\':‘.:lal|xz.c ?; b}:qugm to the attention of the au- to get all except the rear of the ton- §1" h:lt ‘?.vh; by Worcester friends. is of the highest lity i ¢ 'y !fl - l’c 1 this afternoc at Field. orities, 7 | Mr. and Mrs. Freeman P. Hebert gave ighest quality in every particle. cleanses nrm toda L Sl B SR - Ralph Young, Harry Young, and |D€au across the track before the smas ebert g y 2 agtn Demonsteationd s A i, R xhu:g came. The impact threw the car|& Dutch supper in their home, 7 Suf- thorough'yfi'epflll’sflle harm common 462ps may have done and t srics Forty-Three Arrests in Jun cottage at Oakland Beach, te N2 | against the gatepost and tore it loose | fleld street, after the performance in hl h P goes The report of Chief Richmond of the |until after the Fourth. TeMN | from the locomotive, which circum- | Worcester theater. ~Misses Katherine R e R A i G B L o TRUDEAU HEARING police department for June discloses Captain Elbert L. Darbie and Lieut. | Stance is probably ail that saved the | MeHugh, Varqirpt Ryan, Margbces fflflhe“’ lasts longCSt' In vy padlclhr yoou M taste closed all da £/ that there were 43 arrests for the foi- |Hal R. Eaton have returned from a | [OUr occupants of the car from béing | O/Connor, Mary Lezhy, Mary Doherty, and your judgment. will HPP"’VE : Y. Finished on Saturday — Bankrupt | [0/S chuses: Runaway girl 1, drunk- |lour of duty at Fort Wright, Fishers ned. e e D R Bhch g‘{,;‘,,“"{’,,fdwgfldmssegl Ly cnness 18, violating liquor law 3, vio- |Island. rown out, shaken up and bruised an; s Brady’s brother, - Could Not Find Passbook Wanted. . | lating term of probation 1, using bicy- | Misses Nellie and Louise Fournier | ¥ere soon’ able to proceed to their | Willlam A Brady, a member of the Y e i : ; .| cle without permission 1, non-payment {are spending this week with relatives| homes. The engine crew believed that | Stock company playing in Worcester | Saturday morning before Refere2 in | of tax 6, vagrancy 1, suspicious person |in_Springfield, Mass. they had killed the party and brought cater, composed the party, with . . Bankruptcy A. J. Bowen the adjourned | 4. breaking and eniering 2, insame 2,| Mr. and Mrs, Louis Young have re- | the train to a standstill, the usual|Miss Lavin and Miss Brad ltt e lngs ;‘x‘x“‘ o, ..;1 the (x‘x(‘\‘.‘.ln‘\s ;l._rrume.-nx;u‘r\‘:; ihr"flu}( l“fraud ; 5 ldulle‘rj\ 1, n;:,n sfup~ xc:xr‘n(x‘edduoBm uhstay at their cottage at g:‘-;\-t; S gnl taking names of witnesses 5 o &s 2 b upt estate of an A. dea s | port 1. The cases were disposed of in | Oakland Beach. owing. — — ents a cake——— unscented— resumed for the purposs of examining | this manner: Torned over tn other of- | Mr. ana Mrs. . V. Stackpole. are| . The automobile, which is now ready JEWETT CITY T O L e P P Y S T VT % o Deniecupt, Attomey Thomna 3 | dtes 1. Cammiite fo SIS conmit- [entenatiing it and| Mes . Siilifin Lo T heap; was taken to Pel- |, 10 g, par e e it ey appeared for the ban . At- | ted to state school for boys 1, commit- |Cross of New York and Ella M. Rose s garage. s _Friends orge E. Hinman for the trus- | ted to insane hospital 2, fines and wsts |of Brockton. e — Returning With a Bride—Death of i ¥ : Y ou : qeed R Jalkson. Marcus L. Try- | paid 11, fine paid, costs remitted, 1,| Albert Warren, member of the plebe MOOSUP MILLS Bivy Mary Driscall—Sirthitay Phety T sbhe. Torios lsht aal soyes BOUTE MORE, COMELICATIINS iles and T ustee Jack- l'slflssc‘ldz by captain 6, judgment sus- |class at West Point, is finding life at Sl [y P enp i) IN THE EDDY WiLL CASE were also present at the meeting. | pended 3, continued 2. the national military academy pleas- | To Incr ; iq Addi Judge H. H. Burnham is at home NEDDING B l: h 4 h e bankrupt ‘produced a statemen e ant but risorou o Increams O Y R Addition | e & 7o weeks ouiibe 1Als MIDSh YSEDDING. { Plaintiffs File Two Further Amend- { as ordered by the referze, which show ert S. Ames, supervisor of schools, | v, . v ¢ | and middle states. He is ac ied n or the L 1 cd_that his expenditures for the four has gone to Boston (o remain for the | morming on the . eomoreaction of - tne | by his wife, having married June 13, at Ly L 8thope | bl - e s ks ending Muy § were $1.050.37. Ho Miss Mary Shea. e e Sadition of the large new brick weave | Calumet. Mich., Mr, TS Ton |t -0 LYGig of (Colebe Mg « -1 inable to state what amount of| The body of Mary Shea, who died oliday for Carriers. shed that has been contracted for by | son of Houghton, Mich. ARTEe T S g Lt 4, % 1 e | ash e bad waicen in during the same | Wednesday last in Boston. arrived in| The rural free delivery service from | the Union mills at Moosup. About two Birthday Party. g M. T P 28 e had not kept an account| Willimantic Saturday morning on ths|the Denielson postoffice will be sus- |months will be required fo do the| At the Jewett City hotel Saturday | wood avenic, Rev. & - Thre L iashyrepcipts Tor mmore [han o] 10.07 express, accompanied by ralatives | pended tomorrow, July 4. work, whiech will be under the direc- | afternoon Mr. 2nd Mrs. Vietor L Heu, | ating, Mrs, Lyman s & Nirs ’ ari iad no pariner and did not| and friends, 'and was taken in charge | A meeting of the town school com-|tion of H_'S. Franklin of Danielson. | feux gave a party in homor of their | the Academy and Mr. Lyiian in 1-4 wifie £ yard, » R e e Rr:‘ by a local funeral director and taken | mittee is to be held at the High school | Between 350,000 and 400,000 brick Will | jittle daughter Lea, who has reached | known, having taugh Coriiet perior court Merrimack cour » : Sl B i made anylto St Joseph's church, where a re- | building this (Monday) afternoon. be required to do the work. When the | her sixth birthday. There were faelve | and orchestra. Mr. and Mrs amendments to their bils. 1 inch wide, 6¢ yard nones and was of the opinion that the | quiem high mass was celebrated by | Harry White, who suffered an injury | addition is completed and the machin- | guests present o heip the little miss | lefc I'riday on a wedding trip o 1 In the fir mendment. 1 30 AR o v ved us near as he could| Rev. M. J. Lynch. The bearers were | to his hand at the mill of the Daniel- | ery installed there will be about 1.600 | Tifh tne fitei ettt s b e He e e e . nine the leza - inches wid yard. igure it corresponded approximately | Michael Driscoll, James Nichols, James | son Cotton company a week ago today, | looms in the weave shed of the ill, | niversary. sy eoration of the an- | sand Toang Hose, i andria e it the tim - & inches wide, 29c yard e fomount paid_out, as he hal| Shea and Joseph Moriarty. Burial was | is improving. | which produces cotton fabrics. b R T S e, TnAERIEEY B BUecs - an injunction t® but $16 when he w S, Aiibird Sl e t son, ¢ son, 3 .| orchestra r oA in Super Nasl ik He, Rud Togt ‘o ittle ook in Shick] Joseph's cemetery. To Observe the Fourth. Strawberry Supper. Blizabetn Welsh, Yvette Guillett, Rich- | _ Joseph Lazinsk was fn W utor from mo o 4 b s . | e kept account of the money paid out. Agai There will be a general suspensioa| Highland grange of South Killingly | mond Gardner. Thelma Wing. Geor: aturday, pitching for the = F The conrt Dec ed, white and resinter wim ont.of oraer] o Lot s Comigissiohud Officer. of business in Danielson tomorrow, | observed the opening of the month of | Wing, Edmond Desrosiers, Gertrude | ball team. i Te , | Ulrie A. Rivard 8 ( <2 3 i t dlue. piece 3 d be learned from its to- !imm“ e N r‘\“ 8;5*““ . commis-{most of the stores closing all day. July by holding a strawberry supper | Guillett Yvonn Hourigan, Rena Mr. and Mrs. P. Willard are a R i i = sioned officer in the Connecticut Na- | ™Jonn Murphy, Who has been a Fesi- | Saturday evening, an invitation to the | L'Heuréux. From cach gucst ine litile | Camp W, Gardner Lake v = 3 p resly to auestion by '\Hlnrn;:\' e "F{S‘;”‘;E’f";"‘i‘"‘?:"!‘ll; dent uk;‘ Dnnielst:n ;.;»tr!zbne past eifilht pumLcQ to attend being accepted by a "‘;’f;f:ifl i;“:“;;:’c"h a “:11; EEROR s "»‘:l"“’d““"x 3 R - g 3 1 e man, he admitied that he had el as a result o > ion [ vears, has gone to Fitchburg to reside: | number. sames v all heartily joined. | visiting a and 3 n Car 7 n cdge et B <~ | taken last week Monday evening. M E a 3 ‘il TLunch orv er’ Sout t imia < g MGy gt dgers home the day before he | L2Ken - Mon e v The forecast ix that Paaclvon will Luncheon was served by Mrs. L'Heu- | ver's on South Main street last wee ana § ttached. IHe denied having made | Rivard has officially received notifica- | have a safe and sane Fourth. The PUTNA reux. Each guest was given a dainty Ida Wagner was thz guest of it atte ancy Ples, [ Snirica o thim' on'that Gy, howeeer | Uon of the fact from the adjutant’s | gule® of Areworks and explosives has UTNAM avor in the form of a peanut filled aghter, Mrs. C. C. Barton 5 R e o i of having collcied ‘any money on | OFice. He has been appointed a bat-|peen small, compared with other years. — with bonbons and tied with silk rib- .. Saturday. | T kid, lined, al Lceounts, An examinagion of the lodger | talion quartermaster, acting commis- = Orders for Safe and Sane Fourth— | bons. iam Johns Yalter Wheeler | | Senator John E. White of Martha's b ¥ ot t s bt aer]sary, with the rank of lizutenant, in Large Entering Class. i 1 2 } Yineyard and § - . e sunts was then, made that com- s of 1i ant, s A | Five Months’ Jail Sentence for Un- oy and Charles H. Strong¥were at Camp | 1 el 1 sumed considerable time. that 1t mignt| the First infantry, his commission to| Sixty-seven pupils entering Killingly | ¢ i H OBITUARY. W, Gardner Lake, Saturday z é " s | be ascertained if any were collectable | tAke effect June 2 High school this fall will constitut ;"“"";—7- A;! B. 5(""'37 ‘:"‘"’ ki sodiddy the hoats overboard for the summer. | > SINAR - h ‘ Lieutenant Rivard has had good ex- | one of the largest classes ever admit- ver a Score—Plans for Big Relig- . s el § I - 1ot rday | t Fhie Nefidtig wis Gt . Miss Lillie Mc wott loft Saturday | 575 i "T2E 8 e | pericnce In miltary tactics, having en- | ted. They represent ail purcs o Killing- | ious Mesting. e Ut tor Moririot Whte stb wilk &9 -} ey e s d in Company E, Third regiment, |1y and some of the nearby. towns. Miss Mary Driscoll died at her home t latives f mmer | ree giving an.order fo Mr. Trudean | 'Sted in pany g —_ o Nk E guest of relatives for the summer va- | ord i i 5 : . North Main street at an early hour | cial Sale of lice the little book, the pass- | D 1904, was appointed a corporal in Double Headers Scheduled. Mayor Archibald Macdonald has is- | &0, OFtR S ca cation. e | ook, as ke atstea it Company L. Tirst regiment, July 31| All of the teams in the Bastern Con- | SUed the usual- notice forbidding the O R meoam Wier sovend montis| - Migs Rtherine. Morsan | LINEN SUITS d COATS Could Not Find Book 1905. appointad sergeant May 28. 1905, | necticut league are scheduled to play | USC Of explosives from sunset this|po f Treland, tha daughicr of 4. | Zuest of friends in Westchest | an At e atternoon session Sr. Tra. | Commissioned second tieutenant of | double headers, morning and afternoon | VeNIN to 4 a. m. tomorrow (Tuesday) | g B My e it a | dav- | | g2t the atternoon session Mr. - | Company 1. June 28. . and served | zames, tomorrow. Wauregan and Tri- | MOrning. gl D % | Linen S of fau stated that he could not find the | with ability ‘until Oct. 15 1909 when | illagt Will bo paired, Diaving in the| This will help some toward having e, Sl IR 8 ENGINEER 43 YEARS. THE ‘BEST LIVERFIDNE i me e il B3 1 his selieved that it had | he resigned and was placed on the re- | gor o0 W 1 02 PEFEC, i 7| a safe and sane Fourth and, it may be | .50 M7 er life has been spent in | "REMEDY ON B &, I stroyed w some old news- i i gan and in the aft i Jewett City. The deceased was 1l 3 | 1 e old news-| tired list. He was at one time an of- | emoon at the lake, said, Putnam has made much progress [ =% eft Cl¥ iion And enjosed the| Reuben B. Rich Retires After Long | ESUROuiiladied a man boug at a b 3 = cer ¢ arda orimond, Fran in that direction. Last year was mark- s o T cnjos 2 I A oS g v te ana | e, Jiscussion was then carried on| Ar an_Brigade, of New Englan _ Telephone Improvements. od by @ very conservative use of fire. | 10ve and respect of many friends. Her Railroad Service. | b wit Jieutenant Rivard will be aitached to| Emploves ol Southern New Eng- | arms, crac . ; B ety i Mforneys with reference | Lieutenant Rivard will be attached tv| Bmploves of the Southern New Br 4 s, torpedoes, etc. o “Hhere o A?‘r]\'«‘:.\_,’,r‘];, 228 Reuben B: Rich, oldest o - $5.00_ and $10.00 having Mr. Trudeau draw up s o First regiment, under Major Mc- |land Tel mpany have com- 7 . e s o uben B. Ric act Y i lfllfllFS 3 4 aring which it was found that the al- the Danielson division with condensers. e an picnic of the Sunday |rah. and three brothers, Daniel Patrick | gaven and Hartford railroad, formerly | w Ves L {loxed book accounts, approximating Birthday Party. e oo e e ser® | school of the Putnam Baptist churcn|and John, all of this place excep | L2Ven and Hartford railroad, formerly | gt The Sc:ton Dry Goods Stere, Das- L | 3400, were greatly overestimatad. 1t| Miss Marion Gifford colebrated her|be installed here. This will do away | iS to be held tomorrow (Tuesday) at|John. whose home is in Whitinsville, | & Tesident of Woodsocket Fri- | félson. _Some Big discounts S Sh men's Straig sts W ' { Was finally agreed that the bankrupt, | 10th birtnday at the home of her par- | With the necessity of ringing for “cen- | Roseland park. Woodstock, once the | Mass. day afternoon after 43 vear o | e e 1s e Sa Sek o b il 7ibbe !m o of attempting to prepare a 1St | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gifford, | tral, as at present. scene of large gatherings on the Holiday Guests and Travelers. says the Woonso B licse goods dow. o s to assist the trustee in every pos- | 260 Summit street, Saturday afterncon Circus to Visit Borough e Johs ‘B, Ry W Just after 2 o o . S 19¢ o e each, | sible way, The examination of the|from 3 until 5 o'clock. As the day % s 5 xough Thompson grange is also to have 4 | ., A down Sunday |y dn ek [ i semcans [icctanle or uncollectablencas of the | oamea st g tin il favors and | Danfelson hasn't had a circus in its| social and dancing programme having | . ¥red L Swift of Willimantic was the | SONEF, NART0 ¢ B gtarted in th ¢l Main Streer, Zanlelmom | 5 34 gl g mrbig i E © | midst since before Halley’s comet made | been arranged. In the evening the | Suest of relatives in the borough Sun- i . v 1 3 The H C Mllrray CO | 5 - Ceih Attorney Tine | prayed and then the party. 10 in num-|its last trip across the skies. This is | grangers are to watch a fireworks dis- g e Seut, only (e | o SDER ocuE i some leng: Attorney Hin- at down to a dainty little sup 2 : w 8 = | atriola B Biown and \ME. and ) M dodged around a big mogul, only to be | o ke fman. 3t wes Hesied by Todes wn 4 uP-1to be a wild west show, and it will ‘. own and Mr. and M b — B g ”7“_! pax: “h I_wrd - Miss Gifford received many prat-| yere late in the present mom;“ “Th:;: play. e Halvor Broadwell of Hartford are |located and brought = Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal D May 8 but be stmictan] o, Somemisnhces from her friends {444 5 time when Danfeléon was rated % guests of Mrs. Fred S. Brown. S. Mr. Moriarty then presented . a5 44 n May 8, but he admitted | Those present were Annie Korne: 3 - & A hotbox delayed for several min- | Brown, A. P. Brow i Mr. Broad- | #old watch and in litab 1 Paper Patterns. (e gave his family between $40 | Gladys Doolittle, Helen Herrick. Meda | menoo Rioniing oA thas fs et But| utes the westbound afternoon express | well are at Beach N T Eroad- | Seribed, the gift of his fellow 6re 10 1ra 6 Il JEWeT i 2d $50 on that day. He had sold his | Adams, Laura Snow. Wayte and Mari- | icto™ (HRENRE and those other big| at Putnam Saturday. The coach was| Mrs. Nellie Hooper and Miss Bdna | men | what meat tools bonduestioned as 0§ on Gifford and Frank Galor, Charles|™ s be 3 removed and another substituted, and | Bumstead of Pawtucket are in town.| Mr. Rich entered th g | what meat tools he had, he stated that | Gifford and Walter R. Snow. =5 notwithstanding the necessary delay on | Herbert Wheelock of West Lynn is | railroad when it wa WE HAVE THE LARGEST ° | the tist ‘;;‘1114{1‘\'::‘r.:f’rn‘\r" 4.«4\«:’,«‘_;.)12rn~" — ALL TAXES COLLECTED a ‘T:u:,\‘ har(erm‘:;on a woman passenger | at home for the noliday. " ®land Wor o Comld v, Sods ir knibves, two sawi, eic. all being OBITUARY. For Ninth Consecutive Year —J, M. | 22ked the conductor to hold the train | = Hzlena Morrow and Samuel Morrow | engines. Cards in town, 8% | tached. He also denied having col. Miss Julia Fitzpatrick. Bessette Makes Record. SilTh o ther coulliet Iwih Frim mol- | Conrieoationst phah g ool fark va DENSTON'S. - SE-mcney sinee went into s a F od 45, die === ting a little local refreshment. The Sasis o it e G o w — - e E | vankrupicy. " Voflowing a little further | g s, Iulla Fitspatrick, aged 45. died | again it is a privilege to call the at- | conductor was courteous, Dut not &c- | 'Sr. and Mrs. B. C. Bliss and Miss e worked In the railrond JEWETT CITY HOTEL A AreaTrife Hard, | /oo, e hearh? vaiocsiared | Sumisy, morutne "at 136 ociock sya- | 5" of il Pk “Siucins o The | Commmodsiins i B A R Mty | i shor pese fe 014 “Cov i R G T finish fome, 35 Chapman atreet There suc. |State to the fact that nome of .them Miller has returned from a | Providence. He is 71 and is o 5 #ro 2 | rive W siaters, st have anything on John M. Bessette, ve : best known rafiroad men in Ne pactosiac, Bul Cheer Up, for You Can| oATHERs nepmivanoED, | S SWio, mters, Mg Armyeeret haean | W oot ine” a"nones 10"t SENT TO JAIL. anniean Sae vl ; | 1A F LEWIS, Propristor. ief i van, with whom deceased had made | ‘oM Of Brookiyn. He closed Bis ac- | Four Months and Thirty Days for [ morning for a trip to California - ! " y by calling at the fof Bichracud 1'.5”- Them the Rules Berhome for Yeurs, and (o Drothers: | SOomes aond gk yery gy legally Sames WMorrisan Rev. Lucian Drury of North Ston- Get Mone, or Suits. rhomas F. of Red Wing, Minn., and ’ a by R 2 ington preached at the Baptist church Patrick F. Fitzpatrick of Stonington. | peeh ohected by him, a feat that he| James Morrison, Dayville, was sent | on Sundas. i - e e has performed for the ninth consecu- - O e VLo WG R e & Dayne of New Haver Sunday ( of Police H. Rich Chief of Police E. H. Rich d d 1) Herbert Payne of New H is i onge " | y Chiet of Police E. H. Rich-| Chiel of Police E H. Richmond made | {iv"year. The rate book this vear call. | o il for five months from the city | Herpert Fasne of st T qusriors on cumplalt. oF | e Bate stop Bt Thread MVl sqiare | SICUDtel, becanse of nom lsgal asmean- | 0L 1 B8 o B . withonE Peter McArthur lett Sunday = = e = ey S vy Square | ments and errors, t: 92.16. ™Mr. Bes-| % - e - iy . - an t bile " & - ¥ people residing on the | on the trip due into Willimantic at 11| TER® S00 POTE, | Oliteronce petwers | Provocation, and thirty days for intoxi- | MOrning for an automobile trip fo oan 0m an in and around Ar-|o'clock Tuesday, the Fourth, and for |{he amounts asessed and abated. $15.. | cation. Bosall, Mase . » neld’s Jane and Winter street because | the cars from South Coventry that are | og% g6 7This is some record. and the| Sergeant Hayes arrested Morrison [, ) aties Io. Sipicer refumms today iy b, laree number of boys and young | du= in here at 10.15 and 1315 a. m. to | hances are-that Mr. Bessetie can hola | late Tridey night at the sub-station | /01 2 cek’s stay in Willimantic, : ien Sire e i river at the foot | stop and discharge their passengers at| G000 58" U recent appointmeat as long | near South Main street, where he had | | George ~Willcox is at home from : Siree ) Arnold’s lane improperly aitired. | Windham street. This is to be done | 90 ha thowa a favorablee inclination © | been taken after being femoved by the | Providence. If you depend upon the 3 4 There are no busies or shelter ny | so that there will be no conflict with | * gy " Jerew of the last car from the trolley | Miss Alice Smith is visiting her = ) Terms strictly confidential. | ;> 7'0ilon at this purticular spot, and | the running off of the big parade. A DRY JUNE tracks, where he was Iying. Endimrents dtr andMrs-Willleey) mail to do that import- Revival Meetings. 3 » undress i the open and take 4 Personals. s — 3 lunge in the cooling wat “we] Miss Florence Hunt of Chaplin canl. | Precipitation Far_Below the Normal. e Saivation, Ava oot Se ity CULCHESI’ER o zay er. There was a crowd of 25 or 39 | ed on friends in Willimantic Saturday L T AT S G 3 t the time it takes. St . g cowd s June was a thoroughly disappointing | evening a series of revival meeting regre € o 5 ammer past . S 5 . ]9" 0Ver|and MOdCISf chiet arrived, They were & p Rev. H. C. McKniglt of Chaplin was | month as far as precipitation is con- | that are to continue nightly until next | Musicians Leave to Fill Summer En- { reprimand _and tola that they must|® Wilimantic visitor Saturday. cerned, according to the weather rec-|Sunday. Captain Jones, who was a| gagements—Congregational Sunda oo | Cicher undrcas out of siEht of the Tesi- | , Jean de Vieq of New Haven is at hia | ords compiled at the government bu- | clergyman of the Methodist church be- - AT = 4 S essful men every- e 1 Uenits and bosting partis and that tnas| home in this city until after thelreau at Bitgood’s. The 30 days were | fore taking up his present work, spoke | School Picnic—Lyman-Lathrop Mar- ucc ERNEST P. CriZSBRO, 1029 Main St, t wear proper bathing Fourth. productive of a total of only 1.2 |at the Methodist church at the Sunday | riage. h 3 “West Willimantic. Conn. g0 In swimming ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deming of Pearl | inches an amount that in the past has | evening service. Mra. Jones accompa-| . ., where are using " West- it Stradl Loty Saturday Ao soetd < | been frequently equalled in one storm. |nies her husband and will assist him in Frad T. Bunce and Joseph Kelley : 9 jef Richmond v ety 0 spend & week | 5 this total a little more than half, | conducting the meetings. left Friday morning for the Thousand nion Day Letters i g PRI IORTeh 1t Marcaster. of an inch, fell on one day, the 13th. | Addi g Island house, Alexandria B h : 1p_ with Mayor D. P. Dunn TeabE - Jobe B Mo mrbio His b work f n 2 ¥, 3 itions to T. A. B. -Membership. R aonse, ; SRSty WAETE 1 Cnrs ” EIMORE & SEEPARD, O ARe s 20 D at] jpdobn I Moran, who has been work. | There were only three davs in the en- | S0 Alcsus 1 4 ana T soeiety ye. | BURCSS Concert orchestra s emgaged and “Night Letters” to ¢ ill be requested to build some | months. is at his home in th tire period with .01 or more preciD-{ .ivod more than a score of candidates | 0, P2y _for the season. The other city. €8 cessors to Sesslons & Wimow) | sort of stockade or bathing house itation. A maximum temperature of 85 | =" members will join them en rout- clip days off the fast- y ; 4 A John McCarthy of Springfield. | degrees was produced on the 19th, the cmbership Sunday, making the | They will return about Oct. 1st. Afte . d j [ D 1 younz men and poys c o B o e b e groes Was: pi e 3 larges: class initiated since 1902. In |, feur o el ot . . [mbalmers 2nd funerdl Direptars, | .o o o Betnd RS Stusts | tormenty o tni S0t alniehoneion | minmung o - 44 degeesa on the S bonnctipi withiflie event tile sillar: | it pe o e o L Aoyt Hoes : est mail service annoying the people who have recently | & Z 0 There e_13 clear s, f 5 A da_to play for the winter season. L 60-62 North Strest. = 0 ; : = Ciedg e il tainment committee provided an inter- | " Eigart's Gram Bt nade aints. The cost of such al A- C. White of Holyoke, Mass, was | cloudy and 7 cloudy days. b e o b t gart's Grand hotel opened for the LADY ASSISTANT. bath would be insignificant and | in the city Saturday on business con- FUNERALS. e .o B e iy oo e A e e B Teleghone copmestiam. ould vide quarters for many who| Dected with the American Thread com- Beiial i e o T from New Vork'arrived Saturday af- e to'take a swim in that | PARY. i er he hotel is situated abou 3 which 15 considored | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Bouffard and Joseph Parent. Music, dancing and a strawberry | mile from the village. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPARY HIRAM N. FENN ‘ the portion known as | children of 505 Main stroet left Satur- | Two requiem masses were said at St.|supper were enjoyed by many who | Harry Wickwire was in Fast Had- » arther up stream, that| day for a week's visit with relatives in |James' church Saturday morning at|gathered at Lewis' hall. Chassey street, | dam and Hamburg Saturday. g at an entertainment | Wooster lodge, F. and A. M., held a UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER d with bushes on the right| Taunton, Ma: funeral services for members of the | Saturday eve 63 Church St Willimantie, 0% S e ] e arranged by the ladies of the G. A. R.|special communication Friday evening Telephone. Ladx Assistant —— merly of this city. is at the home of his | _ At 9 o'clock the funeral of Joseph Jam on Trolley. I ) aatet e s ST — e NUMBER JKNOWN, parents, Mr. and = Mrs. Charles M. |Parent was held, Rev. Celestin Crozet| Moans of despair emanated from |°* %K ! amalistin. Cragse all Thompson, of Prospect street, for the | Oficiating. Mr. Parent died s- | many persons who had to crowd into nic at Lake. P 2 2 ) So Owner of i T day in the Day-Kimball hospital at ol v ca " 4 'he Sunday school of Co rem: ‘ G Auto Which Struck | Fourth. a closed trolley car that was run dur- Th unday schos of the Congrega. oing Out of the Clofhing Businasy' Bugay Will Be. Identified =2 — Putnam, where he was taken for ireat- | fic he sweltering hent of Saturday | tional church held its annual picnic at .2 3 ¥ STAFFORD SPRINGS ment for paralysis, caused it is though: | atternoon. The car belongs on the | Hayward's lake Friday. The members Mecharics l)ep t. Storz ¢ evening at about 9.45 by an Injury that he recelved when he | “Webster end.” and fervent _wishes | assembled at the chapel at 9 o'clock relock “an automoebile eari; i o R e rdg - el e SSe t i k re | and wer2 conveyed dow ams a OUTFITTERS TO ALL ik, 4 atomobile bearing the | Edward Mann, Jr, Hangs Himself |dave ago. Burial was in St James | for he rermainder of the summer. o | auton A fime lume was served about Main street, ran inte the rear whedi| After Attending Socialist Lecture— |cemetery. : The he;rers 7 i R A Eaathord: Calabints noon. A large crowd attended. { 4 Concord buggy to which a S Debs’ im | Reeves, Eloi Getty, Peter Rondeau, Jo- = & . 4 Coneord buggy to which a horse| Debe’ Utterances Rendered Him |, Caron. Joseph Daigle, A. Pelierin, | _Eastford, in the far-off corner Borough Interests. Best Bomx S()ap | s e bt PRSI 5 L'E. Kennedy was the funeral direc- | Windham county, 1s going to have a| Mr. and Mrs Louis Lesine and ch | . il s i el ol S p L = 5 v A tor. celebration of the national hollday to- | were visiting friends in Hartford last ' 7 © bars for ZDC et aronna. T GRbk AD | irstina I ain & Shack o hin feithai| AL 10 lelbok ut The fusersl it Kaie|Ste allliscen S dRGPLOEate of the | Froe B 4 Moore sag gavarabor i nonsmthvneopeuwn | to also & the TR axia ] Tl Ded besn 1s,bis. uauai hesith, ang | Welch, who-fited at Dayvitle, wax a1y | 089, which conbiidbvup Smoswintion | $=a uet il </ Cae a0, Y0 CEnTE Bes ot p il WA R ot o e A D S e (B e Tisw. Peter Roux waa the, celebrant of| that the “sate and'sund tastNuu been ['work severa) davs last weSk setting out Bdw handier. Brilliant, end 10 S&H Green Trading > ; ned | g Y s it ha i | the mass. The service was attended | 8PPlied to the plans as arranged a_hedge outside the walk in front of i A Stamps Free tended the sociallst lecture by Eugene | by relatives and friends. Burial was in Short Working Schedule. R R i Tt lastmz. v . V. Debs in Rockville and It is said that | St James' cemetery.where other mem- | This will be a slim week for a ma- | ;"% %is home on Linwood asenue - - Y B Naphth two or three times during the lecture | bers of the family are at rest. John|jority of the thousands of cotton mill | 5UC: Sunday: h last longer. SaRC> A % he became very excitable. He was an | Reece. James Gartland, Leon Laboute | operatives in the towns in this section, % Alle Gi via hate 94 \ o est ap tha §0ap Imllmvo Ym m 1 ndent socialiss and it is thougnt that |and Michael Garvin were the bearers. |as far as earning wages goes. Soms |uraee > ~ o of Gllead was here Sat- The F.F. Dalley Co.Ld. JJ) 5 b f 2 . e S =il (RIS sflending TG A. F. Wood was the funeral director. gr the mills ate Closed today (Mon-| Horace Chapman of Gardner Lake \ 4 lect v have been responsible in ay) and will be tomorrow, o nexs - ars for 25¢ A Pull Week's Treatment of mensure for the rash act. TRAIN STRIKES AUTO. Sraapact of nothes homasy on Satm | yas cafling on friends in town Satar- ! = da Local Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Shail of Yet Four Young Passengers Es- Le £ n s L. Shailor of Arthur J. M T) siti) a- " . North Westchestar were in town Sai- m:;z bur Dr‘ b‘lfilbou ne is visiting rela e Withadt iy CHURCH COMMITTEE ] n Sat Mrs. Napoleon Pero is the guest of revalnos in Danielson. Miss Emma Gary has a new auto- mnhi]?. Malcolm S. Beckwith of Hartford was in town over Sunda: and 10 S&H Green Trading Stamps Free. The T. R. Sadd Co 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. New Power House. The new power hotse for the elec- tric light company i nearly completed and a force of men from Middletown is Ernest Clapp, Charles Pike. Edith|To Prepare for Big Meeting i Clapp and Alice L. Burdick, ali of El- 5 Fall ind 1. [the liot Station, were pitched headlong = from the automobile in which they | p sp T A rom _the ; 3 . Sharpe, C. E. Child and F. W. |at work setting up the new engine. were riding when it was struck by a | g oiabq mia 2 setting up the gine. e fraighe train ot the Main | Sevard have béen nained as a cominit. | The'engine is 'an ofl engine and i streéet crossing in Danielson a few th simil: i LYME FERRY minutes after & o'clock Sunday after. | 3¢ With similar committees from other Delayed by Low Tide—Over 600 Auto- | R90%: Ege“z‘;giozt;rti:r’:zryall Ta;;x,gzg ing in the fall in connection with the | CORNS! NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES Congregational church to | expected after it is installed the com- will be sent any sufferer from Dys- pepsia. Indigestion, Sour Stom- ach, Nausea, Wind on the Stom- ach, Sense of Fullness, Gastritis, or Irregular Bowel Action . ;i ida: Men and Religion Forward movement. " Just enclose 2. stamp with name mobiles Taken Over During Friday | chine was slammed up against a post “‘, l; B. .IAI!KSflI——llenhsl a5a adaress Lo ‘| Night. and wrecked, the tonneau being re- Seen and Heard. BUNIONS! PAINLESS EXTRAGTION duced to kindling wood. The rear| The Knights of King Arthur ars .- THE JOHNSON LABORATORIES I] The new Lyme-Saybrook ferryboat, | wheels and tires were torn off, and on | scheduled to €0 to Oak Bluffs, Mass.. CALLOUSES! fof the most’ hesvous ' and p i I . a Painless Extracting and 4 Rt st Newburgh, N. Y. || Gotoner Leavara, spepnl a large part of | one side every spoke knocked from the | the first week in August for an outing KEENE’S ople. Dr, King's method is the only oy o i Friday night at Saybrook carrving the | hub. of a few days. i absolutely SAFE treatment known 10 Filling a Specialty automobilists who wore returning from | The party was coming up Main| Fev. Thomas Feltman preached on “GLAD-PHEET” dental science. Full set testh $5, and 3 i i i the Yile-Harvard boat races in New | street from Brooklyn when the acci- | Consecration at the morning service up, with the Natural Gums: Gold 752 Main Strest, B l London. The ferry, which was started | dent happened. The crossing fs un- |at the Advent church Sunday. REMEDY Crownsiand: Bridge Work $5.; Goié Telephone a day or two ago, went out of com- p‘l;olwled Sunday snernoon; althm;gh ‘}—‘Iel‘liry A. Desall;stor Woonuosckez m-:‘aflhxao(‘h-u.flun— Fillings $1. up. p mission at 5 oclock Friday afternoon | the gates are operated in the morning | visited friends in Putnam over Sun- | fons, sod Caflouses in 24 ‘hours- A Dce variety of Tresh Flah: &l#0 |ung could not be used until 9 o'clock, | hours. A string of box cars standing | day. Morey Back Coupon, in cvery 1 DR "“IIAS JEFFERSON KING ' ” P Scallops, Oysters and.Clams, at 5 nl\\'ing to the low tide, which prevented | on the siding nearly flushl v{:(h the | F. Walden anmh lel;\'es htoday W."M"‘G,:;D, Premier Painless Dentist, origi- g ths boat from reaching the landings crossing obscured-a view of the main | (Monday) to spend the Fourth with ywes with nator of the King Safe & tem of I“ r ms Cl’anc S apers 1 STEONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North <1, The automobile parties kept cof line in the direction from which the |relatives at Indian Head. 3 the thin mfivc‘l.'flfmzf Painless Dentistry, which makes ] and at 11 o'clock there were from 500 | freight was coming. A regular meeting of Division No. 1, | PLASTER and you'll forget all dental operations painless b | to 600 machines waiting to cross the| Clapp, who . . chi o i i a had bad feet. Apply it . o 800 ines s to s: p, who was driving the machine, | A. O. H., was held in their hall hera | you éver pply E. H. SPRING, Comnecticut. They were taken over iu | which is owned by his father. said | Sinday afternoon. - okt Be conless tomorrew 5 FRANKLIN ARE JAMES HARRIES, == 9 77% Piano Tuare ota 5t 15" he heat ‘making 13-minute | that he did not hear any rain nd ag | Miss ean Bemnelt who has been | New iresmentl Feitresomial DR. JACKSON, Manager. sSQU £01 Main Steests _ Willimantic, Conn. 'Fhone. Willimantic, Conn. trips until early morning another automobile was running across teaching at North Grosvenordale, is & 25¢ AT AL DROGEIS)

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