Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1911, Page 2

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Py Fourth was one in e;.&mmom 87 Thflflnddeuo!ubmym:mu Y the American flag and swrounded with a setting rep reciproel - v From ancther wimdon fo. the same store A Cordial Welcome guoud -u Fourth In who passed. £ m-rn. ST(IBE WIL’I:TM“A?;T lc-u LI LLTRT T T PRI PRRERre nesananesns .—.u-umnmuumuum-m—.m. pas Water Carmval Fu'evorks and Band Concert Provide erican _flags; City Clerk A. C. Scrip- | Capt. John B. Goulet, commanding; First regiment, represented by Com- Sixty Days in Jail, 5 - | ture “flags, 'wreaths of laurel and | satde Irom Artsians sociely of Arc. | Pany L. ¢ | Patrick Cumora,” who wai arrestea| Plasure For Thousands—Cups Offered by Yacht Club mmw' CONN INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE élrnward. Jogeph St. Onge, flags, flow- | tic. R. I, 13 men, Capt. Napolean Fee- m?g;r!hnnluienm moufigflomflal’ :{onm evening on the charge of o S and jinting, very atiractiwel: T teau, commanding. associati ~.{ druni ness and breach of the peace, G q EVEN BIGGER THAN PLANNED | ranged; G. O. Sirong, wife and. parts Second aivision—Chief Wade T.|limantic, 40 men marching in com-'| YR CRRIeR GG, PICRCR oF TR Boe e Awarded James Meikle, George F. Clark and Arthur e S i;h-e kphlz;]nes and American flags; | Webster, Willin 'xnlu; fire .lega‘rlme:l, gz:gr:fiy?ggg;;;fl:ozgg;rfifl;ii‘”g Judgz‘e Wi;liam A. Arnold on the d H P Mystic Ball T W Ve elebratian, Following Selemm | Fran ish and family, American | commancing, riding in auto driven by al i morning of the Fourth. He was sep- an arry rerry—. 8tic eam m et High Mass Attended by Franco- | 1/30%: George E. Hinman and family, | Driver Frank L. Powell: platoon of | New York, color bearers bore a sigh | tenced to 30 days in jail at Brookiyn ¥y Y! * #merican flags and fest £ red, | fire police in command of Japt. Jehn | @nnouncing “Organized February 2. |on each charge. H 3 American Brigade—Big Automobils,* whice sad s wath e n o o or e | Hre D I e o e Tmah | 1903: o deropats] bloycles, - Jobn o o erly—Stonington Wins From Pawcatuck. arm ea er Parade—Beautiful Floats. #= | in national colors; ~ex-Selectman 8. | celsior Hook and Ladder C 1, | Collins riding in wagon, advertisin, More Prostrations from Heat. : — Arnold Fockham aad family, tarse and | 90 men, Foreman B W. Jacebs. in | Che of the laundries, dressed uniquely: | o The glorious Fourth dawned baieht | il Amecian - fans hnd hoe 2nd | 30 men. Hook ‘and_Lad- | Some horribles; floats of Hillnouse & i g o Tu2sday were two members of the but exceeding hot and dry in Willi- | William 8. Johnston and family, flags: | der truck; Hose Con Ne. 5, | Taylor, two decocated in red, white el Ambrose and Lawrence Cerni, Underclothes mantic and seemed 1o Grow warmar A Darty, oy werak | Gelezation’ of 15 men. with First As. |and blue; floa: of the Lincoln & Boss | fresterly band, two membegs of the| s gelegates, wer [of fireworks which was even mone « oat of £ T an A v 3 i, were arrested for in elaborate than was experion. by remsom < the day advanced. The early ttatne o of rampton. | siatant Foreman Henjamin Hilis i | Lumber & Coal Co.: decorated wagon | I¥yman Maine Consolidated Drum|fering with laborers of the New of the brief period of preparstion s ! hrousht ‘n crowds Irom far and near. | flazs; Hon. Guilford Smitk, flags and | command; Hilltop hose carriage driv- | Of Bheheen Hadaad: decorated WAE-|'gouip Coventry, and a fifer Hying in| €W Haven and Hartford Railroad lack of previous organization fof - 2 Bveryiwhere the American Tlag pre- | bunting; Dr. C. H. Girard. flags and | en by Driver Euzene Galor accompa- | o1 Of B. Bycel, carrying poultry prod- | pooe yampton’ ‘Col. Theodore Mor= | COMPany near Slocum, North thz demonstration. You will appreciate dur-|dominated in the fine Gecorations, | bunting: Frank il. Backus and family | ni Assistant Enginecr T. P. Fo- | Ucts. ete.: ‘float of 'Willimantic Lum- { JC8 FOUGPON, - CRe0Core SLO0 an_outcomz of the strike e o8 h;-v!;sw,"bto‘ms and private | of Conantville, flags: Thomas W. Hose Co., No. 1. delegation | ;‘\":”& « n»“ <lnl.v a mf\- S \;::‘;:h Whezler's ‘American bond, -who 'Te- :truvlmn men on u:' rz|||rv | There were 21 boats of svery descripe : tences all ov e were well | Southward, the prettiest car of all, | in command of First Assistant Fore- s Matthow - - > e - Sernis went among the strike tion o 3ti fi th rizes. L ing the hot days. drossea for” the day thee Southward, the preitiest etr of all.|in command of Wirst Assistant Fore | orriages withdlstingnisned. sussts; | Auired three hours for resuscitation. while they wore at work Il P i . Wi sov. B n immense American “lag, 30x40 | bunting. with Carey E. Maine, aged 50, Montgomery Hose Co., | €t : places of strikers and end frtiag . OO - | foct: tht, was, strung Gcross Main | of Sionington, dressed 1o rebresent in com’ The Route Foliowed. DEATH DUE TO SUNSTROKE. |5 uce them to quit wor Frfeny S warig eet in front fof-the:town Dbuyil Uncle Sam. The characier was well | . Flynn: Ameri- | The parade followed this route: | Fred Martin, Prostrated in Morning,| Were arraigned hefore Judge first prize sev= - CORSET COVERS br s ht every, man who passed be- | taken by the old G. A. R. man, his|can 1l bany’s fire brigade, 30 | Down Main street to Ash, where the P assas Awa s.“rfl :fl sP. M | Lewis in the Second district court on 1 to George r Are et o8 ~\"|':I”x:‘ns“;u‘1:u n( n.uud:er own hair, long, beautiful, flowing locks, | men, command of Foreman Joscph | countermarch was made with various o oui Yoo B it ol 0 ST Ml’}l)}d.x,\‘ and pleaded not guilty. char gué Sarr be vivnl At 12%c each, high and V neck, plain otis Pl anc 0,3 ¢ entire day’s | heing conspicious. Champlain Weeks | Cotter, with old spool hose carriage; | divisions spréading out on streets in- : B here were 17 witnesses sumiio parade Arthur G a dare 00 . v proceedings Awas more inspiting thah | and family, flags and bunting: L. A. h’ Windham fire department, | tersecting with Ash. The members of | FTed Martin, aged 30. a member of] and the trial occupied the ali-day Hipe wver Dont -~ sl S the Franco-American brigade left the | % 30T S0 0 aans s Cron. | 5lon of court. They were f Tich w gio->4 E line here ard went to the parade | 214 Mrs. Joseph A, Martin, was pros- | and fined $20 and costs, amounting Pt et eyt epch, high and V neak, em- srounds within, Horseshoe ~park—the | (0006 Y UIE TPat Tuesdas; TROR ie|#bout 350 each. They took appea p b2 broidered cdges and tight fitting. der jof the procession marched | Al at his home ehortly atter oon he| the ‘superior court and are heid inf g0 STl basebals on back up Main tc Jackson. to Valley, | SUPRIICE 0 feeung badiy 2t | bonds of $500 each. ,',‘07,9 - e i e to Valley, | ,y¢ o, e and sat down. July Fourth e , At 25c each, hizh and V neck, Ham- to Broad, to Union, to Main, where | Q10 0%, the, verands Snd sat, Coun 5 s e o e burs trismmed, tight fitting. | the_parade was reviewed at the head | Aot § o'clock he fell forward 1o Whe} Just after 1 e'clock Tuesday after- i o P - B | of Railread stree Marshal Fenton | f 5 noon a fire alarm was sent in from t R: a strest by Marshal Fes . z tie & . 1 ! o T =4 , L o% | but Mr. Martin was dead upon his ar- | poo", | . e e tie defeated W 2 ’ & and his staf? and was then disbanded | [ e D x 21, at the cornar of Granite street . woss_from P At 25c each. Vrench style. low and T rival, Death was pronounced due to|box {l: 4l the corner of Granite street E igton wom ' dgia gt Sura Smbia by Afjt. Capi, James Cochrang. sunstroks. He was born fn Williman- | 510 S TV RIS SRIRE (0 , . . - Afternoon Aectivities. He cducated at St Mary's parochiel| sponse of firemen was slawer 22, of wH , - each, French style and tight The Franeco-American brigade of New | 5chool and was a carpenter. He leaves| 5,31, and the chemical and hose w . As " in . y wilhl V. dutnd ‘squire =nd England held their annual field day | besides hix purents. o widow and a|on which snould have been the first | M > 3 s A o and competitive drill on th. Vair| 500 aged 13 months. three brothers | s the last to arrive. The fire : stie A neck, lace and Hamburg trim-; (l" nds before several hundred peo- {‘ ";”;‘ F“:“‘ ;‘é th:;l‘r"xiasrt‘ers "’g;r‘: on Qw roof of a small dweliing ho 1 Eas . ple.. The first thing on the programme | ©! PR oy . # | in Newton avenue owned F g1om was the brigade review and inspection | Jmma Laramie and Misses Louise and | Griffin and occupied by Ber “ ; me defeate ” At 75 French styl i tight by General Aime G. J. Martineau of | Ellen Martin of this city. ~He was 4| v Ji was burning brisk t] ¢ g e fitting, with square and round neck, dhis city. Brigudier " General A. J.|member of L'lnlon St. Jean Baptlste| giscovered, but was extin ! » 5 g . Sency Jetbiesle Mandeville and staff of Abington, | D'Amerique. bicket brigade before the arri r Y - Mass. The review and inspection weére o i fire apparatus, although Chief Cottrel e 3 ’ N well executed. Following these events o5 was among the first to arrive 5 Laval L asias At $1.00. French sivle and tight fit-f the mensbers of the brigade and Colgrove of Waterbury, for-| supposed that the fire was caused by a| 2 S aibs A ting, embrojdered froni, lace trim-j friends ate dinner. Owing to the heat of this city, was the guest of his| firccracker thrown on the roof. el . 2 & ming with fincy ribbons. but two Gardes competed, Garde Sacre s. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Colgrove, | damage is slight and will not exceed | ] ansfi fed by Coeur of Fall River and Garde ¥Fron- | for the Fourth. T . e % tenac of Lowell. The former, under Smith 2nd wife of Newport et . DRAWERS command of Captain Joseph Rioux, & the iatter’s parents. team that will represent the| " “ Made of fine cambric was awarded first prize, second prize | . Young of Willi- | state of Rhode Island in the armual| w - - o Sl going to the Lowell Garde under for a few days, tournament of the New Bngland v 3 . 2aged in . fagadtiis, Captain Atbese: l‘,firgvan;r’) The percént- otic Department Instructor of | tary Rifle association at Wakoelo| E . ¥ v g garde, 95.5: 93. Pyt i B | ara arrived there Tuesday after- | " . dependent gardes. but only ome, Garde | gyl ‘re B ER SR NES O championship contests This same | ! a » » ional of Webster, Captain Goule - g Mre, | team will also represent the sta entered and was awarded the prize. w'a‘]“‘:r";"‘;ll{,‘;"zf‘;:n”',’n?";:”fl | the _ interstate ampionship rife| - Judges of the drills were Captain F. i eeE W matches at. Camp Perry, Ohio, next Sheets and Pillow Cases Judses of the drilis wore Captain ¥"| furned about the neck by the explosion | mAtehe and William R. Harrington. of a firecracker thrown by an unknown| The members of the team wer Sood quality Shects, rea : ) ¢ £y A g erson in the crowd Tuésday. > Y Yt g " GARDE FLORIMOND. The athletic events comprised a 100 | P! o -3 | 1ected by Maj. Howard D. Wilcox sizes 54x99. 60c; 63x90, p SR vard dash and a 220 yard dash. The| Miss Elizabeth and Miss Jjosephine | nance officer. on the averaze work ¢ The; $1x90, Thc amd 85C 9 2 winners of the former were: Higgins,|and Father Paul Keating of Eouth | the individuals instead of by com 95c; $1x108, $1.10. the’ honop paid fo the American flag | Baker's car of Warrenville, driven by | Founder Hon. Guilford Smith and of- | first: Oliver, cecond. and Linderbeck | Manchester were guests of Dr. W. P.| tion, as bas been the cus wherever displa R i A e o 7| Romrm o e enehiive oard nocar. | third. time 11 seconds. 220 yard dash: | 8. Keating and Mrs John Doylc of | eral years. In this way it Piliow Cases—size 4 123, 14¢ ing: J. B. Fullerton and family riage; Chief Edward Card and driver | HISZin Oliver second, Linderbeck | Willimantic on the Fourth. that the best possible team - - The Williai (. Blish of Colmbia, Ameri- | i Concord buggy: . W. ¥ depart- | thiFd, 4 seconds. William R elected for all aroun fe. 19 and 2ic cach. Sl e LRl ls Ty | et g e Fing oman | Harrington was starcer and Siersil PUTNAM @1flon <o tho shoglin dem "~ | Snow were judges. Announcer ” there is a 2nd family, American flags: paLe capion; oo Wil new uniforms; steamer drawn by four | $N0 Snow were Judges. ~ Announce thers 158 team capiale, adger hose | Fenton sta 5 ing e ex- range oficer, a surgeon a . Bos¢ | cessive peat the horse race had been | Independence Day Proves Safe and} iiytee, making a to _ size &L 430 o'tlock g L¥man Maine's Consol Hemstitched Pillo (he rattle: of | dated drum “""“"* Ting? hoses: followed by two Ax38%, 25e; 45xIS%, 27 § s - * automobile, dey | or chemical wagons; S. W. F. : A o rr iariers on Lebanon avenue. | Jammeaiomobile, d o e ot i W declared’ off. Wheeler's American| Sane—Brief Shower at the Lake— | team organization. | S Brigads Attends Mass. ner ur screen prophesying a growth of | Third division—Lyman Maipe's Con- | 'and plaved during the brizede review| Mercury Rarges from 103 Degrees| The team is composed as follows: | At 9 oclociy Solemn high mass was | 20.000 in 1920; D. W. C. Hill and par- | solidated drum corps, comprising tne | inspection and various contests. to 107 Degrees—Plainfield Brothers | MaJ Howard D Wilcox team capii | celebrated at, St v's Roman Cath- | ty, bunting: M. L. Nichels and party | pick of the drummers and fifers from | Weman’s Club Gets First Award. Sent to Jas. gty e h g I t. H. | The H C Mlfl‘l‘a (‘0 olic chureh, for ¢ wco-American | of Conantville, flags; Z. Anthony, | the old Nathan Hale, East Hampton | mpno willimantic board of trad b ot dames B LAtlIe R0 o . W . W Y L0 |brisace of ~ew with their ntry, flags and bunting: W. H,|and Willimantic drum corps, under | , The VPUIIoY pond e B eerd (O MR B SRl DL C- Dubow, sauke oo e aa tric < illon, pasior of] Terry and party of Lebanon, flags: | the leadership of Lyman Maine, 21 |2%ards for the best appearing floats T 7 Coldar, gurpeon; ¢ i oy Agents for Ladiss’ Home Journal | ith: Paper Patterns, in the parade are announced as fol- | afternoon that Putnam - them e . L = 0w tic an’s | enced the quietest decorated | lows: First, Willimantic Woman 1 d Capt. H. W. Crosby, Capt. J. P. Ref nt, Rev. Phil-| William A. « ourth in Its 1is- | Loont. John A. Croswsbaw, T en and party of Colum~ | men in ail—(and you could h wwijle deacon, | bia, flag: and bunting; Arthur C. Rob- | all day!) The drums ¥ Massjeotte of €. I aguotte b 2 Z 1 ¥ i second, Garde Ste Cecilo, $7: | tory. This was said at a time when | 5 Fngiand Capt. Tesse A. ¢ s - Faguette of Willimantic, | erts and prty of ifampton, flags and | with sinail American flags and the | (nir’ " nights of King Arthur, $3. The | the business section of the city was 4,5,3,8“' B are e e Faii Rivs (B B Chesbro, flags: Chair- | men were in shirtsleeves Tolled back | judgis were E, E. Hass, William A, | as calm and peaceful 'as on a sleepy B o S D Daw s condition prevailed all through t before. The police were| The place kept by Thomas Reilly in inion to Jack- carriages; Woma South Manchester Outclassed. ———— Re 3 spirituai director for the | of arrang th At : tec buckboard (her o L e e e | D o e ams, Serst, T. C. Brown, Jr.. { E ® ¢ rereEation crovks g L e e thiree-scated huckbozrd; another wag: | mention was accorded the decorated | lutely nothing doing. Business places | yonn (- Praii. Mus. Charles Harwo % R qrate h Hage and fowers .| o devictng Bovs of (61 with stacked | open hack of the Woman's Relief| presented locked doors and curtained | Mug. fregirick Brewer and Prv. John lmes 1 Automobile Parade { ana ecded the following | Francis .. Long post, No. n e el g o thg | T MeGowan, oile parade’ began fo | ackson o Mdj Terms strictly confidential. There at 3 o'cloc were all r iy and el St 2 30. don, avenue, 28, open carriage, daintly decorat- | Willimantic sent South Manchester| po¢ pSPC AFOTE, 7 ~Hed f A Wpowite e own | 1o Church, Church to Sprin ring | ed wilh a canopy of white handker- | home with a bad defeat, 12 to 1, et B ;";u i e s bvistetons | Hichiens was raided Monday night bx <. Are aTrifle Hargd, | ok WHER | (g Wainut, Walnut to_Prosp . | chiefs, the of the wheels wound Driscoll of the local tea gangs that roamed the clty on nights | Sheriit John R. Wilcox, accompanied il ros piampary Lo FISU gl to High, High to Sumiit, Summit | with handkerchiefs, a neat and dainiy | ured. the game with four hits Teone fha Pallder v Sengs e e arey; ant Deyuty (S0 Bui Cheer Up, for Yon Can | :='. " Deol i Shckncn Jackevn T At Aah | veser. DA B hon with mpinstam | ter, Howasd andsbolens. tor Willisen- || I8L sHends & falsly_ bisy Baturds £ S Lttle Helen { to Main, Main to Windham road,Wind- | wheel, trimmed in red, white and blue, | tic, Lazinsk and CI aine. Watelhrword il along (he Hie. T In ”g{ Eh 3 t b t |l| I xent Marth: 1 2am Lo Quereus avenue, Quercus to | five JouRs giris riéing t herging sepict- Aguatic Sports Were Interesting. tense heat probably had something to but did not f “ MCY y Clullla al @ { =ou, w.n\u e ;““}“x*‘ it Lo Fairy ::)\ ‘,'}-{ E2:F o Setsy Ross making first American One of the most interesting parts of | do with mv; lack of J’J“m”“;\”"v ‘:'ul stock that was evident George W ashington, ‘“‘ b S I T e B ; day’s programme was the carnival | @ revision of sentiment as to how the | {he Fourth of July trade son also rode with hin | ’,,“{ ”"“‘F": bridge. to. Main, Main Attractive Floats. aguatic sports, under the auspices houid be supported is re-| delay in delivery from the f decorabd with | to Thre 111l square, where the pro- Floats from the First Congregation- | the Nipnet Canoe club. In the the principal cause. pot. The seized goods P man (W {in 1 airel wre ’A-“w‘- headed up Main street. and |al church—Sodalitas, ters woven | motor boat race the seven competi- h tke slump in other ways came | byidence when Mr. Reilly, who Y achines in the line were | 2Waited the passing of the military th rambler roses carried by twenty | tors went away in this order: Hughes,|a striking falling off in troil and | the place, is haled into court. R of Hrzh C. Murray, elaboratel 1"““ s 3 3 dressed in_white, with Maypole | Seigri: Lockwood, Marrott, Roye m road trave There was plenty The officers also disco: some ¥ Loan Company =i +f with w f‘L‘ in pergola ef- | Start of Big Parade. | i ‘u»J\neu ‘«. ub, a ‘h owd of | Harper and Larkin. The race was fin. | of space rv;_: the troiley cars and like- | things they were not eking th prepar. < 9 -|fect. he car of David Mathewson | There was $ome delay in starting | ¢/ub bovs standing rs that were | ished as follows: Marrott, Hughes, | Wise on the trains place at the time of the raid we e - ¥ | reens: iiliam A. Clark’s with.] of some of the gardes comprising the | B0lding Itdicrous s oat, Queens | Harper. Prizes of speed indicator and 3 b 2 E among them some who resi n West- 15 Un Sireel. flags and bunting, Anderson, | Franco-American brigage. The vari- | ©f Avalon and K club, ‘body of | whistle were awarded to Marrott and | Dur the afternoon and evening | 5r0"E |Jom-lssl. NEWBURGH, N Y. { and flowers; W. B. Knight-and | ous divisions of the military a c | float trimr with zreens and sup- | Hughes, respectively. In the single | Bours many from this city went to the —_—— | | 1 waiting | Porting v of red, white and |canoe race Jaames P. Mustard, G. O.[lak when the| Ajphough the Fourth of July in the blue and = formaticn of the brigade for more flkgs; float of | Strong, N. Daniels, Raymeni | mercury was flirting with the 100 | ovaning celebration in Westerly was than an hour, Marshal Fenton and his | Will c Woman's club, i | Broadhurst and Samuel Lyman com- | Mark, a smart shower came out of g under no general management, of features being indzpender other, yet they wor rmo; < tne temperature Zen degrees. The mer- n which four young peted. Mustard efficient military staff, many of them | Whit 3 epresenting art, | gecond. active or ex-active soldiers, having |12 Youns girls rode literatur inning, with Strong|the west, drivi Daniels third. Tn a prelimin- [ 40wn about a d ELMORE & SHEPARD, everything ready for ihe et eto music and civies; handsome | ary tryout Strong’s canoe capsized and | rymakers crowded on to the floor of | 15 4 Lyccessful result e river ¢ | i 8. cossors to Sesslons & Elmowy Schedule time. At last the delayed | ariificial Tlowers added to beauty | he received a good ducking. the pavilion for shelter, but they were | 1%, #Ueeessitl resil Tl | - r3 m u' n wes! " Ellial d F ; B B Raar (he. dcabia. atn haied |of this float; across the rear of the | ‘The tilting contest had two teams | not long cooped for the rain ceased | grated and illuminated bo bk uih Gl mars and Fungral Uirectors, S it Whe o ammeunce the star | Hoat Was (he motio, “Ior mutual go0d | competing, Droadhurst and Tyman,| —and the MErGUY Went up again. | Ger the direction of the Wi | sssressssessessssrresssssessesssmeseessess of the parade ten minutes beforehand, | @nd¢ mutual need”; float of e Ladies ' Daniels and Mustard. The first was , Yacht club, and the three e 60-22 Nosth Street. oumded. and svervoma =s heforenand. | of the Maccanees, open carriage daint- | a draw. The second frial went to the| . o™ 103 Dearees to 107 Degrees. three LADY ASSISTANT. 119 e v vt Here in Putnam at 2 o'clock instru- | IN€ cup pr sands who and bl had obtained ue,in | laiter team, Daniels succeeding in t | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY iy i ; lue.-in | laiter tean i : ~| ments showed 163 to 107, maxing the | grated boais oo Zelephone copnectian. Doints of vantage along the which rode four la R ing Jap- | ing Broadhurst. The third trial was a| T°D!S = : Rd Tieab AT Cor To The fireworks the dir ester : the procession, waited expectantly, | Ancse parascis of Societa Ttal- | draw, both canoes capsizing. A double| 12Y one of the hottest Fourths on rec- | e, geit appointed blic | W SScoelic Sammens and had to wait several lons moments | lana, open cirrizge, pretiily dr sed | canoe race, with Strong and Broag | © spirifed citize iile the ¢ by | Capital YT"'" v i DD'( B atore the et o A creq | in the American and Ilalian national | hurst competinz aga aniels an the Wester s Surplus .........Thres Million Ds to its place In line on Valley street, | €0lors, in which rode ~Rev. M. J.|Lvman, proved exciting. Toward SENT TO JAIL. ular concert n va | Over Fifty Thousand Accounts verland Models o i plic it Valley Sirial, | otory i ihich roae ek’ 3 | Lyman, praved Sxcifin " rowand ot et e iy bl parade Tormed on Valiey wnd me | ¢iety: ihe side of the cirriage bore | Strong and Broadhurst were thrown | Liquor Causes Plainfield Brothers to|mors & i thol = Liveral, courteous as farascting strests with right restins | the inscription “Bocita Ilaliana Oper. |into the the race going to Dun-| Get Ugly and Then Get Arrested for | ance th e decorated boats manag e ERNEST P, EZ95R0, 1029 Main St, on Yingiaim Strest mear the Modal |9 Of ‘King Arthur fioat, boys| Tipping contests, an obstacle race| AUl nd " ther : o A 2 3 = sent band of aborigi- | and an exhibition of high diving con- =4 SSVER Willimantic. Conn. Marched at 1130 A. M. and realistic woodlum | eludcT the aaualic sparts. The oM. | Tuesday was not a_happy. holiday | ST Fror A little after 11.30 the parade start- ma of Avalon, float, rep- | cials were: Anmounce < P, Peri- | for John and Oliver Ploufr, NoE thy Tesldence. Pert £d at the command of the marshal | oiinimg an insane foat &1 lihe 1 | ton; starter, Dr. H. E. F. Tiesing, who | rom the town of Plainfield. whose grounds were elabe I ¥ . 3 S e pageant moved info Main street | povs baing fit subjects for the hos- | alse acced am jud at the fimise. ool For breach of the peace John B tid Tan = hoare “Laing Dut of the Clothing Busnass” and past the reviewing siand that had | pirel, havine baRGAgos Upon VATIoUs | commirtes of Armnsements oo IHE | sentenced in the city court he D ol s nee ] .ech‘ -CS' Dep’t Stol' front of the town building, under the | happy nevertheless, red w and blue | modore Nelson A. Daniols, Georse O, 36 more for intoxication, with costs | the tall G WEIFS L0 Hawing stan Hi p . (] Supervision of First Selectma J- | predominated with the red cross in|Strong, James P. Mustard and Harold | 2Mounting to $i1.69. for the officers of the West Ya posaca: et Tew. in which we ed Go am | the decorations of this float; . the | Mott. He asked Judge Fuller to change the | (0n the SMICR O L0 pers o TTERS LL b 1. Pothier with members of his staff, | pazes of Arthur rode with the Pil- Concert and Fireworks sentence to a fine and the judge | thn council and other spe s THEODORE MORRISSETTE, from Rhode Island, Ma: . P. Dunn, | grima, AR Lot o el 1greed, assessing $60 each on’ the | fpen CorniCll BB O the band ar Captain. ngressman . “Piison, mem Wabtuille Boaisty in Eine: R chey s ® ¢ 10| Lreach of the peace and assault counts | oo asly from the beginning 1o t : A L TR B LG a y Wheeler's ‘American band. renderod | Teach of th : ; | continucusly from the beginning { hers o ln(‘ town and city gc rInents P o 3a It mba of Taft- e0] ,b T u o b {and $7 for intoxication with costs. | . of the successful observance of 1 Best Borax Soap Iy, American fiags and buting: | SR Feptesctates. of L5t Jean Baptiste mcisty of Taft-| fine concert Trom 7 unthl's o'elock. " | $54, 87,108 GKEAIOn i, cost=- | end of the muccosstul obsera Chesbro, flags ank R. Jack- | and Chairman James Hagze “apt. Isadore Boucher: Bal-[fleld an exceptionally fine display of| , Olver was fined $7 and costs. | (. water parade was started and foath s 5 sk amounting 1o $9.09, for intoxication, and given thirty days for breach of | the peace. Both went to the jail at| Brooklyn. conclusion there was a brilliant exhib en away PURTILL’S 6 bars for 2-C san and family, American flags and | Fourth of July committee of the Willi- | and of OC | bunting: C. R. Sadd and party, Ameri- | mantic Civie assoclation: Marshal | ti¢ band can flags; M. Eugene Lincoln and| Capt. Frank P. Fenton, department and 10 S&H Green Trading |i2mily, American fla and_bunting, | commander of 5 men, . E. C 1, drum | fireworks was set off that lasted ap tiste of 'Baltic, | proximately an hour and a half. Amonz e of Louis Fontaine, | the most conspicuous set pieces were | chairman: open carvi Lo it s SunBpe | con mand with office cnes of Ningara Falis, the seal of | ; On! Dance with Joy! “ON THE BRIDGE” Stamps Free, ity Aiericen fags ant st l e sAR: B Hoptiste saclely of Tafiville: [<he olty: of /Watmantle, “and Oy Se e Before you ferge it scod et W. B. Hlliott and family, American |aides, Liey A "Rivard. Tirst | St Jean Baptisie of Taftville, 70 men, | night. No accidents of any kind were re- gver 16 yosr Drusggint oriaiiodd e o, IarEo. SHd SR mol Do ot N ergennt Sulllvan. | marching; Court St. Mary, F. of A, | ©One of the most humanitarian acts| ported Tuesday as the result of the for'a 18c Packase of . - - BCS[ Naph[ha Soap H. CH. Taman, business. truck, featar. | Comyany L. First infantry. C. N. G |cf Willimantic, 120 men; Consiel St.| commented upon was the .placing of | Celebration of the Fourth. This is re KEENES Harold 1. Wells, O. D., Optom . . busin , featur- | Company L, antry, € N G | Cecile et Florimond float, ladies rid- | W. C. T, U. water ing bath 5 bars for 25c|: ib: Dr. R. C. White and bunting; P. S. ind small Am N el ihal e varrels at all of the | zard=d as due to the great falling of Tk Derard, chalrman of the Garde | p"2na men marching: this fioat was | principal sireet corners. in the use of trouble-making noise de- one of the pretties: in the procession,| The 6.30 train from Boston west| vic There were a few cases of nd pa ills and | Fl ican flags; | William R. H rimond committ rington, U. Der GLAD-PHEET | &b b fases o Corn and Bu; Q. W. V. - h Vo | Gocorated in colonnade style, wound | Tuesday evening was run in two see | burned fingers from premature ex- — - — - P. Rafferty and family, flags | . ¢ Case, E. . Hickes, J. 11, Hurles - nsde = Ry prant 1 i R e o : ‘and 10 S&H Green Trading Fay’ Patker, smait e | Jack Shefiwond: an ol Sowhoy.. and,| with sindsome, siramers:’ foat of | tlenr, 'on sccountof Newyy tradie” | plosicns of crackers, bt notng of & o BemeAy | HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNFESS ly decorated = with _red, | Jean de Vica, all mounted, except the ettiont not the most elaborate quic] o 01 ¥ ains g ds off the callovses whil MADE BY HAND, em Turnbull end party of young men, | Willimantic, C. N. C. Wheeler. leader, | Q00" (R, Gackeround | of green | Trolley service. both on the Norwich| A number from this section of the| (eO0E, Srarantee ¢ waips anie wii Hacnews Suppiise Lmerlcin - BEaHOME S HIIE e ot S T ORARY Crepe paper and festoons and ar and Willimantic ~and Willimantic- | tate have made plans to be at Atlan. | B ""v',..f‘.'l(..’mw fied io vialle Fuciory sade’ Harsess The T. R. Sadd Co .. Chesbeo, I, wod party, Aine | et G G S5 men, Capt . 3 | Srepe pupee, nd foatoons and o, Willimantic, and Wilimantic,| 5t 15V DAy e gruna | W glemeam i e | RSt dig andiagl 0 . . E = i R e o4 B i tween the screens; el ladies | cars were run at frequent intervals, A ','{31‘,"' .].“»‘n‘u-.; of l’;{'\"m‘;; f""f‘%‘k;z i ?.\ym\.,.u'.:.m»yaa»k Coupen Removed (& $6 West Bross St g 3. Mandeville w unted staff o B e b Timber of (Tiple henders wers un | Richard Gorman will be the delegate el s 7o ey 768 Main Street, o, )| Seven men heading the Irance-Amerl- | Lot Florilda flost, No. 145, I 0, I, | during the afternoon on the Norwich- | from Putnam lodge. feet sv;m'l:':;«;;‘n;riiémvzedud» %6) i ” “a y i Lty i mmed in red, white and blue and | Willimantic line. appy et of Pl ¢ (tripte size 25¢ e 4 - Notre Dame. 22 men, Fall River, Capt. | timmed in red Picnic at Roseland Park. ) g v Tel.234-4 Willimanic,Ce.| L0SS OF Appetite |y s s en muil ke vt Ll U™t e at” 300100 Hivte rowds won. Stini cospibaes oF (U6 By wohon] Eeombeet ere 1o Trade in Jeweii 51 s loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and §s | Sacre Coeur of Wall River, Mass, 22 | [Tench flags; the DWE Frts # [0S Very litte trouble was experienced | of the Baptist church were at Rose E CO., 85 Franktn St v Yark. / men, Capt. L. J. Ri e 1 With overavaen | by the police In handling the big|land perk, Woodstock, Tuesday, for Sy — £ the o ollowed by an | crowds. Chief E. H. Richmond apmd | the annual outing and picnic. of the order, followed by an | yjeyt. Killoury and the other ten e it sqidie WE TAVE THE LARGEST on. oot b e R, Saxo of Worcesier visited xhib 1 JAncEY ponpfoot with I8 | members of the force were, however, | friends in Putnam Tuesday. n ibition Best Stock of Cor aods : : oo . ux_commanding O F . JACKSON—Denist aften a forerunner of prostrating als- | BEN (N0 B5ol oo S “Towelr with | Hrow, % e“ |s e R e T mounted, 6 men, heading the Second regiment; Garde Frontenac of | UnKnown . v g i : : - ¢ | cateh of . ¥ iarto tn tow o5 less Extracting and people that must keep up and doing OF | Lowell, Mass, 20 men, Capt. Albert | Ca1CR O/ SERSE C 00 . n the move all day. Only two Several Putnam people pian to spend r and Postal Ca " o Kiptnd Filli 'S i get behindhand. Hecgeron commanding: Sharpshogters DA aEAl 1 IEDieacil S0 Amdvioan. were made during the day,|a part of the time between Jul A 'fins assortment of the Latest Stylcs WL JOHNYTONS illing a Specialty | " Tpe pest medicine to take for it is ;urlée JLT\\‘W Bedford, Admvn (: 3 e N vicl Berd Lfi;di"g Peter Perry dand w%am ‘Swoe!‘ who | and 31 at the meetings at Douslas | i\ yiinery for Summer wear at B 5 - 3 T 2 ) o 2 . . rudent ‘Coderre, commanding; Garde orwi - were arrested at 5.30 o'clock on_the | campsround. z 752 Mimin Street, Willimantic | the great ,wnmt"mml rasieny;. Florimond. Willinantie. 26 aner, 1ieut, | pifth divislon—Tubbs’ Military | charge of drunkenness and breach of O Puinam was shy on baseball a MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, i -'EWAETJ C"':’ "’”5:-" Telephona | George Peloquin, commanding; Garde { pand of Norwich, 22 men, C. A. Potter, | the peace. tractions for the first time in years, ow an: p-to-date in every Hood’s sal'sapa""fl lirenoent of " Taftville, 23 men. Capt. | arum major: Societe St. Jean do Bap- Governor Pothier Here. on_the Fourth. bo: 87 U Gty particular Which purifies and enriches the blood | B. C. Dion, commanding; Garde Na- | tiste of Willimantic, marching body of | o oo S potnior of woop.| C, J Fifichon of Waterbury was a IRA F. LEWIS, Propristor. tional of Webster, Ma: men, | 35 men with President Alphonse Chag- a B 20D~ | visitor here Tuesday. neys Pa ers and bullds up the whole system. 2 TR e D 5. | mOSHet B 1. arrived in Willimantic on ; : 5 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE |_____ let it today in usual liquid form or ‘ors of the Pollsh soclety, with Rey., | the 1007 express, accompanied by his Showers Skipped City. 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) 1 chocolated tablets called Sareatabs. - O Chenametater riding: St Joseph's | SeCretary and three members of his| \yhile Dasville and Daaielson got arten /e, L East Side HE uflml" M 'u'llf‘ - g 3% Polish society in charse of Marsnal | aff, The party was met at the sta-| signe showers Tucsaay ailernoon no| Pjes, Cake and Bread wAll d JAMES HARRIES, A nrce varrets of Tresn Fish: slae sianley " Nowak | Seienty Sons | copiioh commitiose. - The. goverpor | Yaler Lall on Prinein, excent for u that canmot b excelled. LT A B G 801 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn, | S§110P% Ovaters and Clams. a8 For Infants and Children, caps,. white shirts, and dark trousers, | o} 10°(he reviewin stand and aif | *Ouhern “; it of ‘:‘:‘H‘g}‘{"" of doors | EhORE vour erder. Promot s Customers another ek Atiraciize 9 wore beits d carried “canes. = They ] ; 4 4 hnd c great pgims pla o1 e nrer . STRONG'S FISH MARET, 28 orh St The Kind You Have Always Bought | :i20 i e Sincifian"iss ot | alons the ling of maren we was en- | T Bilnai o station aifrac T every o n - et 55,50 | e a1 e st the Mol Hook: | 58, e Fulnar? ralwost sision st | T ¢, ATCHISON, M. D, . Bears the werp trimmed with A neat band of red, Patriotic Window Displ; travelers. g S PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, THE BCZTON DHY GOODE STORE white and biue. This organizaticn was riotic Wi isplay. There will be a large number to b X s a ONDERTAKER sné DUBALUEZR |E- H. SPRING, Piano Tunre s-,,,m,,,,d«% e et marening badien in line| The window display that received|entar Pomfrot school this year, it is | Room L Second Fi or, Bhannon Bids Main Stroer, Canieison ™ ‘..\:u.., Phone Willimantic, Cenn. outside of the regular soldiers of the the mont favorably comment on the' said Night 'phone 108 8ept20dy ames B Kesch Mg

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