Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1911, Page 6

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' AWP Cut-Price Grocéries ;lbthkafimwneh(Mnnw s o il <@ Big Sale This Wefi < -} fort t a 1 ter- :;:;Lm_a:the:d;?% ‘3?&'“&“““ conven e«:: ofol mfid :tfic?ve:yin ‘b;_n" i the A&P Stores. Bargains for Evm-ybody in Goods and aampn. If you dre dissatisfied with your grocer, Chambertin, who hns been an employe ‘in the same office for sgveral years, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. What Is Going Cn Tonight. suceceds Mr. Mahurn. Nirs. H. N, Fenn and daugiter, Miss | Iites opposition. = the outlyin dis- 7 give the A&P & Trial this wesk. We know you will be mdre than satisfied, July Meeting of the Board of Alder-l Leora of Windham street, with Mrs, | tricts of the town especially 1s tnis ad- en. To B Gu"h of Chelsea Boat Ciub. | n = g verse feeling met. Yet th: town pays "% K F. A Hart leit Saturday for a stay of | I cacher in the Tucker district, which N B C PACIFIC Natchaug Lodge, No. 23 K. of P, An invit¥tion has been receiv vef: ¢ — 23, ¥ 5 % e and | sévefal weeks at Crescent beach. Sy, Commandery; No. 1, K. . | accepted by - the Nipnat Cange \ had an average attendance of 5 and 6 Grape Juice Moving Picrures At e ively - - . B oL Bl and | SGRPLTG heisen Toat tiub of Lorwic DANIELSON Tespectively during Mey apd Juge 8l {] Crackers Toilet Paper ulfl;"'"_i\m;”'"" to St. Joseph's Hos- | 4nd on Tuesday about ien members of other in the Sparks district with the ‘A&P a pint 20c 7 A e L thain e peid the S ACTWIch Y | Moran Family Reaches St. Johns by | same averase and the same enrollment A“ 10c packages 7c ; { WOODBINES DEFEATED. the Norwich club down the river on an| Motor—Dogs Unmuzzied Hereafter— j for the same period. All 5c¢ 3 Welch’s LG 25¢ a rmh price 5‘ roll et oy outing. Effect of Heat Wave—Some School PUT! Local Team Gets Big End of 14 to 5 TR R Grades May Be Consolidated. NAM Sodee: ev, Father Beaumeister Resigns. = = WHOLE earance Rev. Otto S. Beaumeistor, formerls| George Heneant left Saturday night | Short Weeks for Cotton Mills—Death PURE 3 4 HO| mLK the noon express Saturday the | curate of St. Joseph's church, now | for New London, where he joined his | of Mrs. Hector Duvert—Pomfret Woodbines of Hartford blew into town | curate at New Milford, has sent in his | brother John for a trip to Atlantic| Auto Truck Strikes Wagon—Fire A D fo try conclusions with Dendero’s Wil- | resignation as a member of the board | City. They will be away for a week. Damages Repaired indham field. The visiting nine were tion to President Frank P. Fen- | spending a few days with his parenis, | . " - i A g 5 a e nattily attired in uniform. When it ng as his reason removai from | Mr. ana Mrs. John Lapelle, of Dyer | (no vervies ot ine Conomorsonay a 11e 1b. 9¢ 2 a werre b, 12¢ came to baseball playing they were Father Beaumeister was an | street. 77 | hinroh miext, Siinday t especially sirong. ‘The ardemt fans | earnest factor in gettinz the aseocia- | Miss Delia Perreault has gone/ to | “MRich BXt SUndaye o o o preseat did not have a great deai to | tion well under way, and his departura| Canada to remain during the sumamer | 1 “hey, Benolt of the local postofice JAPAN A&P h m '*‘ nclll‘llllenl enthuse over aside from the pretty | Will be felt keenly by the association.] months. tion ‘at Rochester. N.- ¥ ext month. &ood all-round stick work of the local — Rev. John F. Quinn of Ansonia has | o 85 cO 2000 oo DOX O > players and (he fast ficlding of I'An- - To Meet in Willimantic. been 4 recent visitor with his mother, | (e REFIY eected officers and com- Lawn Waists that are so much in | 973 2t e A At diputned: mesting of the stock. Mrs. ;mo!;:ydqmn;. oll gra:rle Btreet, gregational church were installed Sun- t aun Suliivan, who 5 ots: Of the C, E. ite Lumber eached on Final Destiny. ay. Regular Price e Pemand for summer. all fresh and |mantics with a total of four hits. | company is scheduled for Youn's ho- | Rev. Thomas Feltman preached at| Mrs. Delia F. Morse and sister, an- || @ "°%"7¢ - Ib. 4¢ g Resulur Price ogg 13 eriep, just unpacked for this reat |y, e, Ub of the Woodbines | tel this city. today. The meeting was | tha Advent chapel Sunday afternoon. | na Langlols, of Hartford, have been eale, and every woman or girl who |Colis lnst season, covered the same | pat was sasriiord last week Monday. | The subject of his sermon was Final | fecent visitors {n Putnam. - e 1= 2 T arden for the visitors and was given Ao Ths o1 Déstiny.. 5 So5 +oaving | . Cotton Mills on Short Time. EL PRIMERO CAMPBELL’S elights in fine walsts will appreciate d hand when he came to bat. He 04’s Annual Reunion. . Jobn Winslow is overseer of w2aving | * cotton mills in Putnam are still run- . the dainty and fineness of their mate- t o anything startling, however, s R sy, it ning on short time, three and four ut ayed ubout as good a game as The class of 1904, Windham High Henry . Boland of Fall River vi days a week being the average time s ara pials. ¥ the Woodbines, except the lefe| Sch0OL will hold its annual reunion this | ed friends in Danielson over Sun- | of* S REW = i 7 S, except the left| (Monday) evening at Windham = inn. | day. " Wi SlIoloWing purchise David Og’ | George Baribeault, clerk in Bitgood's | wid(ooh (305 7 mpers, Tocked (01] g Regular Prico pap 960 Vorna M. | store, is enjoying a vacation of tWo | see the baseball game between the 10- 30c fieider, who was fast upon his feet and | yie led dow e e 2 [ al kg L number of hard- | gins, ‘Roland _Utle: Fine Sheer Lawn trimmed with lac committee, Attorne: 1i 3 cans 25¢ s Ib. Golden-Key or hea- Nec(:r Tea .30 Bamburg and embr ery, with short The visitors led for Hastings and Miss Elsie March, has | week: a Vi 1 1b, Plaza Coffee... 30 or long siesves, open front or back, |lowaie soers led for a time, but the | ;rranged a delightful programme. The | Misses Nellie and Louise Fournier | 31 team and Tri-Village. 1, Ib, A&P Baking P 5 als soon cathe to th e oke . ¢ uise et Ve 7] 25 s x hever eatod attorvmea UTg-and were | class numbered 33 and 21 have sent have returned from a visit with rela- . of V. Initiation. SAFETY P iar. ARP - Sanyn = 1776 WASHING sale prices are 8dc, §5c, $1.20, 169, | NN, hepded atterward. Willimantie assurances l‘Y;JI they will be present. | tives at Springfield, Mas, George W. Child camp, Sons of Vet- 1.99, $2.25 and $2.98, inst .00 ) ekt fotal Hibins e 4 o e start will be made from the homs st ight ? érans, is to initiate candidates at a s an instead of $2.00 [ her total wa ined in the eighth 5. 108 Spring_street, rck Dyl labining. meeting to be held in Odd Fellows atc — ey ining,Jam hols was the um- be made in car- | The pest house belonging to the town | pay) this (Monday) evening, when the pire. \The baiterics were Giarper and of Plainfield was ‘struck by lighining | gl (S o tios will sepirt Golden-Key and Thea-Nectar i Wiles & 5 atgs: variety. 1 urphy for the Woodbines and La- on Thursday night of last week an 2 Regular Price rEe. vartety, n | o e e P T O Bk Motored to the Shore. e doz. baxes 5¢ ekl gl a package 2¢ piain and elaborate)styles. The simple — - > 1 Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. George F. Y Cross-Whitmore E e Motor Trip to St. Johns. 3 Mrs. " ones are very graceful, Black Lawn s Ane Mrs. Lucy A. B. Post. Mr. and Mrs. L Morin nave:ar- | Holitook and Giomey A HyGeissler EVAPORATED EDE nounced, g s et were at Roc oint on Sunday, mak- Eateen, Soiesetts, Jap, Taffeta, Messa- : g The body of Mrs. Lucy A o SE D EVAPORATED o iedstts, Jap, Tafleta, Mess . and Mrs. Edward W. Cross of | Post, who died Wednesday in Hartford, | interesting motor trip from Danielson | IN& the trip by autgmobile. K / Park gagement of announce the en- | wa: daughter, Miss | mo (Bill) | rived at St. Johns, P. Q.. after a very . | for the developmy line, Black Nun's Veiling and Colored | or the development brought to this city Saturday | to that place. The -route was via | 1 ning and taken to Columbia for | Keene. N. H., and Burlington, Vt. Y e T APRI‘ () I S 1 The | Wi : . RAISINS | PEACHES TMaffeta—sale prices are from Sic up | Maude Ethel, to Howard W. Whitmore : & Ceitiatery = H o i of this city.' Mr. Whitmore Is &' san | bods wastkccominenied by & wamber of | V1L Work forMew Lendon:Port Im- | peny: st Mechantessille : to $5.39, instead of $1.00 to $8.50, of Alderman i Mrs Edward F. reln’lh‘r‘fl» and friends. Funeral [)in\(-v i provements. |, Putnam’s hu:flesl e . Whitmore and is well known in this |4ors Kimore & Shepard of this ciry | It is understood that Windham | Into the condition which indicates that a pound 16¢c 3 rogular prics 10 pks. 25¢ a pound 10c eity and Putnam, where he formerly | were in charge of the Willimantic ar. | county members ip the housa of ren- | another aplication of oil will soon be resided. RN ricnts™ | resentatives at Hartford will give | Decessary. T'b Skirts S o strong support to the plan to have the Mrs. Hector Duvert. r 9 i e . Junior C. E. Picnic. Edward Nowak. e oxsiat In developing ocean Domt Mo Hiims Duvert, 74 widow. of a a pp d H 22 During this sale Linen Skirts that| Saturday aftérnoon, the Junior C. E.| Ths funeral of Edward Nowak was | raot ot o eontorn G cre cuing | Hector Duvert and mother of Repre- S S ere rrlna Sive weil cut and miaile to fit properly, | 0ciety of the First Baptist church|held Saturday mopaing from the | oo doraoaoe - sentative Duyert, e i Suilam b a can ke Price | heid its aanual pienic at the gypsy | house, 11 Tves street, at 8.30 o'clock, | { orday. Mrs. Duvert, born in Canada, 15¢ a can C with narrow gores and apron point, in | camping grounds on WinGham road.| with requiem high mass following i Dogs May Go Unmuzzled. || has b““q‘a h"‘;'d"h"‘ here ‘x‘,” foey The attendance was pleasing to' thoe | o ' o o lingly vears e had been ill about six white and natural color—sale Prices | in rmsen ang (nosyhicasing o those | St Joseph's church. Rev. John "J.| Dogs in the town of Killingly ave| SIS0 5\ o0ing sutterad o shock, She ze and the youngz folks thor- | Flemming officiating. al was in | free to roam unmuzzled this morning, $2.50 and $4.50. Extra s $2.%, 32.00, | oughly enjoved themselves. mes | St. Joseph's cernetersy the ban requiring that they be kept |18 survived by four children, Hector, were played and a basket lunch with | iy A ’ muzzled having expired by limitation | Emanuel, Mrs. Rosanna Patinaude. § $3.50 and $3.98 additional d ks e o Satorday. t act, | and Sister Matilda of this c . s mal dainties were especially ap- NOYES FARM SOLD. on Saturday. As a matter of fact, L petiz g most of the dogs in town have not White Ramie Skirts, sale prices $2.00, 2.50 and $3.00 TOWN CLERK OFFICIATES. White Linon Skirts, sale prices, 98¢ Y= | ‘QY’A MP% beer, muzzled during all of the period 175 Acres at Lebanon Bought by | (o, "they were supposed to be, and Brooklyn, N. Y., Purchasers. no particular harm appears to have resulted. Struck Wagon Which Three Were Riding. Fregeau-Reynolds Marria The past week Deputy Sheriif s a %9 i 5 3 ; | i b ing. : . B1.45 and $1 Evening. Charles B Noves of Lebanon soid his| 5:":;’;:";”1 o :qr?\“i';;g ‘wenty | The attention of the police was call- SPECIAL TEAS Extra Sta p Spec‘als SPECIAL F - A large farm of 175 acres in that town | Five to cars _carrs y v s m Celored Duck Skirts, regular size 80c, | A man and a woman matrimonially | to purchasers from Brodklyn, N. Y.|members of the Bohemiin club mot | oo, Saturday to the fadt that an auto SALE SALE extra size $1.29. ";]“:ml f»""f'”"g z]n e h"‘lu in the | The sale is one of the largest transfe «u\a;; (r;(\m lPamels ‘n S\lr::‘h\- m:‘n DiNE | en by George Dangleman and owned office of the town clerk Saturday even-| of farm property in this vicinity in|for Rocky Point, where the party ate |y o) ) i i i hastened up the sirest and wp the | oatant Sonte s fer b | & Enore: difmer, A1 heard ihe coacert | DL chomes Harrison nf Romfrets hite with Extra Stamps 20 STAMPS with Extra Stamps given by Creatore’s famous Ita band. The return trip was by w steps, m{ng mr'-tllml n’n'(lvr-lr ‘\my ,h,\ ered one of the most valuable in all 1 | Souci, Annie Weeks and . Mabel D. bliging member of the police de- | Lebanon, and one of the be: 4 ol 4 The H. C. Murray Co [t e iy e e London county for that matter. Sriving nome about § aclock Thursday 20 STAMPS with 1 Ib. TEA 35¢c with 3 packages 30 STAMPS with 1 Ib. EiRyad 35¢ i st Fed by SOUD T 10 0 DA e v_proprietors wi e _pos- | ing a S evening. The accident happened out at STAMPS with 1 Ib. TEA 40c < Ths Best on the Market. Excep- Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal |clerzyman when he had issued the | session today (Momdas Sty Hher = 23 witl 1b. 10 Sta th 1 can Sult e woman did not wish to .put off the | Willimantic and for the & 2| A meeting of Killingly grange is o | Little Brook bridge. According to the Sl R 2 i oman JId_not, wish to bt oft the | Willimantic and for the present willl, y&i3°(hiS (Monday) evening. Tl | information given the police by one of || 40 with 1 1b. TEA 50c | 10 Stamps with a % Ib. Premium 20 STAMPS with 1 Ib. Plaza.... 3¢ perform the ceremony. Hz scurried ospect st = " | nature. This is to be the only meet- | truck down the hi e was coming |} 59 STAMPS with 1 Ib, TEA 60 St; ith 1 b m A P A Very Fancy Coffee. k f I:. JABKS“'—“EMISI BEoUL. e Tt Dale St o e [ CrosmEtt Street 2 that tha local erange will hold | from Putnam) at a. fast clip. When i e | 10 ooty ale f‘ 150 gt L DL LT S diking the present month he neared the foot of the grade the : - i 18 STAMPS with 1 1b. Coffee... 28¢ Painless Extracting and the knot. Sae Egeaf Hatse Parochial School Pupils Qualify for|Toad ahead of -him was blocked by (| 26 STAMPS with a Uj Ib. box I e I Faney Coftee 3 5 The man zave ume as Joseph| Many motoring parties : | two teams, ome coming toward Put- Golden-Key . ioveic. 306 . : Filling a Specialty | ..\ ™" 5 o e as Josebh | rough Willlmantic Sunday and ai e gk 1G ks ?; o gl e T Sl W uEE R e 4 1038 ambie it 1 s botela A&Pw 10 STAMPS with 1 Ib. Sultana 25¢ s e T IR LRSI A e B e et !l The following pupils who finished | women were riding. going west. Dan- : IORREL . 2 o i p g s Y Sl e Tt s 752 Main Street, - - Willimantio | 48 that of a weaver. The prospective | Were pretty dusty and heated in ap- |y i ourse at St. dames parochiil | gleman could not stop, and hit the rear || 25 STAMPS with a Y Ib. box ; i Packed in Trade-Mark Red Bag ride ssed to 44 and said_that she | F nce. £ 5 . . 10 Stamps with 1 box Shaker Extra Fine Coffee Televhone b Pl Kl Double headers or half hour cars | S¢hool will enter Killingly High school | of the west bound vehicle, damaging Thea-Nectar .... . 30c ¢ e bov S g - 10c . e Saturday might's venture being her | were operated upon the Willimantic- | this fall, having passed the necessarv'| it to some extent The three passen 10 Stamps with 1 can Lentils 10c | 20 STAMPS with 1 Ib. &'clock 25¢ p gecond vovage upon the matrimoniai | South Coventry trollé\ line Sunday af- | Ward, Lena Robarzs, Cora Lariviere, | over the bridge into the water, but|] 20 STAMPS with a U Ib. pks. 10 Stamps with 1 can “2 in 17 The best and most Economical Crane’s Papers W. Willinms and Alban M. | crowd that sousht retief at Lake Wan- | Ne/lie Longo, Thomas Monohan, Rich- | escaped with a shaking uwp and a Golden-Tipped India-Ceylom 25¢ (Kills Bugs) - +..10¢ fee Compound on the Market. Pobely rwirs T Fg il b bl v e LB el gl ard Reeves, Arthur Boulais, Arthur | shock. - Tt e AL Gitneed 5 e e[ nI S o el et Raymond Dangleman expressed genuine rezret | < mony % Personals. Not Work of Professionals. at the accident. Since zhlp happening L ] ige JAMES HARRIES, —— Fred L. Switt and family of Spring | The impression is that the break | 30 effort has been made by Mr. Har- | 00 Shatn. Surn: "ttt g Head Bookkeeper Resigns. street hiave gone to New Haven for 4 |at the market of Gillette & Walker | Flsion to adlust the Gifferences arlsing n Stre illimantic, Conn.| . ‘ > and the attempted break at the store 2 harles Mahurn, head bookkeep- | - of W. E. Labelle, both in Dayville, w grade probably caused the mixup. It ' er at the local plant of the Windham | Herbert W. Simonds left Saturday |9j V. % =8 ele, 5060 I ENT S WIES| is understood that the attention of the Manufacturing €ompany f the for three weeks' business trip through | 2 - e = secretary of state will be called to the has resigncd. Clarence i. | the middle wes 10cs hone snmaag S0 by the mammer Iy - b s e " | affair. . 2 o imes = R P T v i BilC ‘Bikie dud chllsor wiig [ iR e wRreghinE Aets i eES oxo Trouble Men Repair Damages. 4 155 Malfl Street, Norchh, Com\. I have been ing in town, returned e e Wl T EoHbte Vits A Gy : COST SO LITTLE it e i o Free Delivery Telephone 29-4 Free Delivery ht vears aturda - complete again in Putnam Saturday, No serious ses 4 X! stion f - s bt lower Main % T street is entertaining his cousin, Thom- | [oTC | FePORTEC > ! ble that descended on the division dur- “a.__A Tritle Hard, i clson during the week just closed, | | e . reaTrifle B DO SO MUCH/ = Gras of New Haven. ¢ but several persons were ~ somewhat | Ing the thunder storm - of Thursday ; id Mrs. Frank C. Merrill of | overcome by the fierceness of the hot | MENL | . oo o oo | Springfield to attends the marriage of | recommendations of the mus Meriden—Joseph F. Doran, formerly a member of the Meriden poiics fores, is now a member of the state poli squad. street have removed to 320 Lywave. From many, however. comes the But Cheer Up, for You Can| Thosc who suffcr irom pimples, | higent sireet have remo Complaint that they. Foel worgs sinte Get I.lcy by calllng at the | iacial eruptions; red, rough hands, merty ot Sonth _Manhestor. awas i | they -dia while 1t was in'force. > i Edi Aar- i E 0 4 ew hymnal. s T ed from Put ‘here eha | Mrs. Crumb's sister, Miss Edith Lar- | miftee relative to a new x B e I D L e | cher. Mr. ana Mrs. William Johnsione | _Miss Mabal Herderson has re a week. b e : are also there to attend the wedding. | from a brief visit with her si 7 Abraham Zegler left Saturday night | Providence. gt crapts o1 - o for = Iolctiatay Smacay. = for a trip to visit relatives in Virginia Hyde Park Improvements. itching, burning palms and shap " Webb and George L. Holt SCHOOL ATTENDANCE JEWETT CITY and the western states. Several lawn swings have been T . less nails; dry, thin and falling | teave (Monday) for 4 fortnisht's = S Theodore Bumnham was iaiag ™ | placed in Hyde park The summer| BUNJONSE I“lman"c hair, with itching, scaly scalps— | fishing trip at Tim Pond, Me. ngly Small in Certain Grades— | Waker E-”'Marshall Buys Bumstead | from Palmer, Mass. over Sunday. e all should make irial at once of| Mrs. Frank P. Fenton, who has been | Consolidation Probable—Supervisor | Property—Sunday Schools Arrange BRTEE O . e CALLOUSES! visiting friends in New York the past | Ames’ Statistics. for Annual Picnics—Outing Notes. STAFFORD SPRINGS lhf‘\fifi,‘,‘-w\f:x;“,‘.finflé“f el €0 in Derby. Loan Com an Cuticura soap and eintment. No | week, returned Saturday evening. Arthur Melourne . other emollients cost so little and | Anstin Bosse of Boston spent the | As a result of the practice inaugu- | Walter E. Marshall has purchased | Grace Parish Picnic—Improvements at | 'WeekS With relatives in Der® do so R o oblier S s . | week end with his parents. Mr. and |rated by Supervisor of Schools Albert | the property owned by Miss Edna ok T 15 Uniom Sireel. o so much. No others so pure, | Fre8. il TIEL L2 B Teari strect. . |5, Ames of sompilius sach month fie| Bumstesd on Mathewson, strest-and | Hyde Park—Brisfs and Porsonals. Edward M. Shepard Very Low. KEENE'S “GLAD-PHEET” REMEDY [ CORNS! 4" | \ so sweet, so speedily cffective not S e e P = will_take possession after a few im-| . = = Y e 5 : T, July §rThE aons 2 s . lonly for these minor afflictions of | Chaman stact. o Satumias o s | 3nd Schools. Jh. the. town, erg has | Provements have been made. The annual plenle of Grace marlall| o evovard” M. Shinard: of New | B A Terms strictly confidential. |\~ 1 "0 T but for | Visit wilh relatives in Providince. {be:n a surprise for members of the Baptist Sunday School Picnic. and Sunday school was held Saturday | G % ocently a cendidate for the | Moy Back Coupon in every ttaring “‘ e PHL oF Stillwell and family of White | 0WD school committee. *Mr. Ames'| The Baptist Sunday school picnic is |t the Gold place, mear Crystal lake. | {nicq ‘States sens : Very se- | padkage. No Curtl NeBST ing. disfiguring emas. | oy R T wwere secent pusste of M, | i8ures show that during the months| to be held the 22d at the Kanahan |The weather was ideal and thers was a | rious. Flis physi learned, | Just soply 3 fide GLAD- scalings = v. Phillips ¢ ie city, [0f May and June, for instance, and|farm. The transportation committze 32 : e usual | has beer at the bedside constantly e L G ;\(II;H‘\~ and and . L'c“x':’m"m; O nis ity | these months ‘are ‘fairly indicative of | is . B. Palmer, Deecon 35 DY Hoels ':l'“r:r:,’“'ff);":;m?”" was the usual | B8 D viday night, and has announced | BfASTER 7o Cy to age. arry Solo and Miss Molly | the condition fer the whole school 0 V. V. yne; sh- | PrO& i ! atie: condition as critical. ou ever had bad feet. Apply it 8. cossors to Sesslons & Elmorsy Osaing of ihis. oty ware. smtets. Sun. | (he, condition for the whole school| stoneland Rev. 3. W. Payne; retresh- | FOERTIG, 0L E5CIs ) HIN patiejf A ondion & bl Aot e L -1 St R <oX: | pienickers left the Springs on a speci Hew treatment! Positive renita! as low as| Miss Ida Foster, Mrs. G. H. Prior. |} o i day of the former's parents in W schools: or grades has bee: o . [“dflfl and unera “flfi(l}l’&, HIRAM L FE i, ik 10 pupils and in others 12, 14, 17 and | Mrs. C. F. Gardner and Mrs. W. H. | fglley at 850 and returned at 5.45. 150 & 25¢ AT ALL DRUEGISTS. 60-62 North Street, UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER P. Dempsey, F. J. Entwistle, A. J. | 13, Whiteman; committee on games, Alvin s e macll fo e ELMORE & ¢HEPARD, rashes, irritation . crustings, rrum inf and sports and a d at noon. The 1 e W E R : vacatic Mr. and Mrs. Hareld 1 > . Buffington and G. W. Eilis of Monson, | 'This is a surprise, inasmuch as It ['Douglase George H. Prior. J. B. Palm- | tacation with EAET ASEPTRV e & Wilnaiie oL Mass.. were Willimantic visitors on | indicates that the schools are not as|er, JIr, Misses Mabel and Alice Me- Westbrook. - Telenbone. ladz Assistant ] s J. Williams, clerk at the Zelephone caguecriom. Saturday. 14rie ab 16otHE Sansrdl Bupressions anil | ooomss sy At i T Wil et D v Miss Lillian Summers of 215 North | SUggests the thought, which has been Congregational Outing. vz‘fl[iggi-"m e,- 15 Daymg teosonin A mice varlety of Fresh Flsh: also | street sailed last Friday from Boston | taken up by the school committee for = 1 o o % o } streat d last Friday o estiEntion.: th : ible| The Congregational Sunday school | Mrs. Napoleon Prro and Mrs. Charies Scallops, Oysters and Clams. at to Glasgow. Scotland,. for a, three |investization, that it may be possible| o= O S qh o ¢ Saturday, af- | Pern have roturned frcm a week 'S FISH Sp vl amonine enp 2 e R Do e ternoon. B. C. Bliss and his class are | with relatives in Eristol, B. I ]9“ 0VCf|alld MOdelS STEQHE'S FISH WARKET, 28 Korth <1, Mrs, William A. Stillwell and daugh- | ot 21l the schools show such 8| R0 mittee on place and conves. 0. D. Preston and two children 3 = all vera attendance. Sq f = - ter Dorothy are visiting the former's | fhih (LN 8, 2o ™ imier of pupils, | ances, Dr. G. H. Jennings' class. with Stafford are spending a _m——— 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Phillips | a1 that one teach 1d be expected | Mrs. H. E. Paul as chairman, are in vacation with relatives in ERNEST P. CrizeBRO, 1029 Main st, | E. . SPRING, Pijano Tunmer | on wamnut street 211 that one teacher could be expected | Harss of the refroshments, and Mrs. | Fairfield. ; s Wilknaads ' Com. | Cashier H. C. Lathrop and Mrs. La- | presents itself to the committes is to| Gane and her class of boys have| Miss Alberta Faton and Miss Flor- "Phone. Willimantic, Conn. | throp were in Atlantic City the past | determine how grades or schools can | charge of the games. ence Washburn are spending two s s Gt & L B e B > be consolidated without doing lnj;:r;v Methodist Picnic in September. weeks at Block Island. e A o to the standard of efficiency that hax Mrs. A. A. Gardiner's class in the Short Hay Crop. . < kl Eoing Out of the Clothing Busiaass” been maintained. Methodist Stnday school was appoint- | Farmers in this section report an shines so quickly. It has been thought that it may b2|ad Sunday a committee to make ar- | ynusually small crop of hay, due to the l 2on’ 9, S . possible to consolidate two of the small | rangements for the picnic. It was the | gy weather. ® TuE F. F. DALLEY CO., Ltd. echanics p‘ tore attendance grades in the School street | general opinion that it would_be ad- | Y, e"TC0 nas been added to the Buffalo, N.Y. e Tl AlLL DEALERS STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND Gnisnt®c" WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND school. ving the town the expense | vigable to hold the picnic in Septem- 3 > - " Natio not prove practicable. but it is deemed | and the weather is cooler. “hurch Thursday evening If you want a Truss fitted to you that . |and 19 m etively. 'This fact | daughters, Margaret, Janet, Kathryn worthy of close investigation. In three gregational Best Borax Soap d seem to indicate that consolida- | and_Eleanor, have returned to Nyack, cl e E5 S SIS v to Trade n Jowet iy tendance for May and June was 74, 15| Mrs. Gilbert Graham and four Tn the school out: B e o T e Borough Interests. _ Will be devoted to a discussion of the 6 bars for 25¢ will hold you safely and comfortably, and tion In both teastble and desirable. = . | B tilera also appears to be zood reason Mre. Matilda Macomber and “her I and 10 S&H Green Trading eventually cure your rupture {ilera &laot appesearico e sod weweon | IE MR MR S T : | AR 1Ak ok Stamps Free in the interost of economy. The|London, are guests of Mrs. T. M. WE HAVE THE LARGEST [} gorwien ... L‘vx 20 | x9a5 Block Isjand i‘ { B 0 2 schools cost the town of Ki 1y a | Crumb. and Best Stock of Confectionery, Soda |§ New London . 10.40 Vatch 2 g (30 | 438 Come (o the HOOKER HOUSE, Wiilimantic, e (0L, the town of Killingly & | CF edore Robinson was at home | Water snd Bostal Cards m towns ab || Naren miil .22l 1088 | 3248 [l NewLondon 12154 | soe Best Naphtha soap 000, more thap half the money | from Eastern Point aver Sunday. et | Brock tsaina Buel 1230 | lxge || Norwich™ | Mrs. Edmund Wood and Harold Jef- Dilly, excent Buuas Y WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, Faisedtiy esatibn Khlinsis Hasmas 3 schools and good schools, but the fi- | fers are at the Willimantic camp t 5 bflfs fOI' 25C Bet N a9 here Mr. A. BLOCKMANKN, ures made available by reason of the |.8round for the summer. Clarence Jef- JEWETT CITY HOTEL 2% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUN DAYS. etween Noon and 9 p.m., where Mr. A. i appointment of a supervisor indicate to | fers retumed from thers Stnday night. | New and Upsto-date in every ’ SPEGIAL EXCURSION TICKETS - e i T fttee that| Mrs. B. R. Gardner and son Rich- particular. and 10 S&H Green Trading RUPTURE SPECIALIST, Successor to Dr. A. C. Cooke, it may be possible to sate a little | mond ana Herbert E. Payme left on|. |RA F. LEWIS, Propristor. P NORWICH TO WHITE BEACH and retyrn. weekdaye and Sundays s Free. G = 5 g i mones. by the brocess indicated. Saturday for athmenn%;ai“c;g:fi’lngn;;: ickets 40 cents, including trolley service from New London to Beach. tamps 3 e ad to show ou what e can o for t has been found, though, that ef- e ] S, A 2 W g y Packer. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to September 2. * ke vt 0. 7 stuter went 0| TIE CLEAMNGE SALE GONTINUES Red Top, Gales Ferry, on Friday to you. Prices for appliances from $5.00 up. £, L The T. R. Sadd Co. : EoEEnE e e HE i ook ¢ The Bccten Dry Goods Store, pu- || WATCH HILL oc5Y2y | BLOCK ISLAND 503, e can put your old truss in good order again ies Bertna Beleher of Stifforaville | felson. - Some big. Glscounts. forear | y : s y 768 Main Street. if it is a Ccoke Truss. is the guest of Miss Alice Burdick. Customers another week; Attractive 0c Adults, Children 25¢ Adults, Children 40c x i OHLY FHONY DYSP‘PS‘ e ?:daf‘?e:v‘vfi' Gane o€ Ritiand, | Sarpsins ansvery, eoun 41 HOURS AT WATCH HILL | 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND o= = i Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Wateh Hill Tl g e C argains on every counter in the stare | .234-4 Willimantic, Ct. o ; = IF YOU WANT ELASTIC HOSIERY e T Guests at ‘Springfield Wedding, © | THE BCSTON DRY coons sromm || 37,2k Teland, | For urther Tnsormation, party raieh, fppiyut otce =.,.'_‘"' - he can fit you, too, with the best, to measure. Assistant Postmaster and Mrs. W. T. Main Streer, Danlelzos. e NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION €O.; E; Crumb and daughter -Rose are in! septitdw ames H. Keech, Mgn

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