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No. 3 Q‘B =5 wzfcump. No. 28, Sons' s“mn_:rgmgaun At the ‘Bijou and BROTHERS' WIVES, | Live To Near Together For Peace— Extraordinary Valigs in =~ | e DI " Helen and Kate Gollish, wiyes of M P 4 ‘e Frank : nnd ‘Joh: ively, ' who own White Lawn Waists |3 imitm it s ‘morning for'a conference with the You cannot have too many Waists M”,"unr .t:l‘:m AE r;:;m:nogh: at this time of the year, especially -om {;rm T a motping. Kate evident- got the Worst of the scrap as she Four vacation. claimed -that ‘her-sister-in-law pulled N reshing than plenty| out a-lary 'ul of her hair in the MNothing Weey TR Iy, Plenty | pand to snfimct The two worn- of changes during the warm weather.{en seemed 10 be about equally guilty : and after careful investigation of the The values offered during this week | faets in e case the prosecuting atlor- ‘Waists ‘embrace | neY permitted them to erely re- AN thiwilob e Moty 48| prinanding them fo- Ancir uniadylike many attractive models, trimmed with | actions and cautioned them against a 5 recurrence of the trouble of Tuesday Ince and’embratdery, with lans SvMMESt Loy ime. Ik the: ovent THat There ik sleeves, low or kigh neck, open front |any more trouble both will be haled WO into court and ‘dealt with to the full oF back, extent of the law. As it is a charge atf T breach of the peace might easily Waists worth from $1.00 to $2.00 at, be eritered against the pair. Eaeh 84c snd 38a. . |woman wants to be “boss of the \ houre,” which is a sort’of a partner- 1 | =hip ‘affair, the brothers owning the _— farm and buildings together, it is un- derstood. The assistance of -an. in- terpreter was required to carry on.a S . I . conversation, as the women are Poles. pec'a ln POULTRYMEN’S MEETING Matched In Incubator. Get one of these to save your more 5 9 4 The second uay’s session of the mid- expensive corset during the warm sum-1{ syn,me meeting of the Connecticut Closing Services .Held Wegdnesday— , Visttors See Quail Wiich Were g Poultry association opened at Storrs vs. e o1 ‘Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock. Thié This special is a good relidble corset, sramme was carricd out: “Dem- strations of Scoring _ Exhibition well-fitting and most comfortable, al-4 Birds,” 8. L. Tuttle of Wallingford; ways sells for $1.00-this week 65c. Py 0. f,‘l;) M”‘l"l:e‘“:"su‘c‘c'::‘z‘} g:l‘"_‘ ing Poultry?” J. J. Cruttenden of Wat- | construction of the new sewer in Hay- erford; “The Costs of Poultry Feeds and the Relative Returns Therefrom,” E. W, Brown of Old M tic; Demon- 8 Gammack of West Hartfo L Tuttieof”) Wallingo Am eeds,” Tollana and Georse” A, C : Wllllnxton Discussion 8‘ the Q\XQS- ‘uuion(l prave: very lnwtfig ? nstructive and werei coun st ““&“”,:‘;l ’BV:T‘?& mmvrwflurgm ot Imon a attracted not. atten- tion from the poultrymen present was| B. W. Ames of Norwich Was in Wil- an incubator containing some twenty- | limantic for a brief stay Wednesday. | five or thirly young guail that were| P. J. Coreau of Jackson ztr!etlepva : hatched Moncay. The.little birds ap- | today, for a stay of several -days w.wm have been rocenmvunnn peared to_be doing well and it is hoped | Watch Hill, lat Mre. D. J. that & large per cent of them will live | Judge of Probate Fred A, Backeit of to mature. It is exceedingly hard to ! Ando illimantic .. visitor @et quail to brood, and if the incuba- [ Wednesday ish : tor system iworks well the problem of 2| Miss Sarah Avery of Groton vis-. e Dropagation ot the aumi ey be | ARdrew McLaughlin df South Man iting - Miss o Tracy. u solved. Quail are proftable layers but {Shcoter’ called on friends in tuis city | G Moe MEFRn TUach, Tues- for some reascn unknowa d6 not brood * Provi 8¢ Al satinfugto Mrs. Lewis R Church of Norwich was the guest of friends in W})liml.n anu. Players May Contest on Nor- |tic Wednesday. Proyidence. wich Courts. Selectman ‘Chdries Russ and Burton . = 6 A F- Class of the Baptist Sun- Wl Roque club, which | M. Weleh of Chaplin were Willimantic g ®ciigol spent Wednesday at Watch is a member of the National R s- SRy L sociation, that holds Its annusl meet- | Mrs Danlel Murphy and Miss Bern- | Miss Delphise Beauregard leaves to- ing and tournament in Norwich next |ice Fellage of Hartford are guests of | day for a two weeks' trip to Philadel : 3 week, will hold its annual meeting | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan of Card | phia, Atiantle City, Weshington and i ¢ week after next at the residence of | Street. s:,'h";,:,";”?‘;,";“:““*k,t i ¥ 2 President A. D. Spellman on Pleasant [ George W Read of Phoentxville at- | Sarah Provost of Ps street. At that time it will be ~de- |tended the sessions of the Connecti- ‘E. Lee has returned Yl‘flm a trip cided whether or not any of the local |cut Poultry association at Slorrs Wed- T, by Randall and ‘Miss Emma Rl.ndlll of |- to_Quonochontaug. i t 4 cracks will participate in the coming |nesday. Many of the older residents ‘regr 1 1 tournament. Last vear two members | Arthur J. Richards and daughter, | fed {he death of Mrs. Gertrude Bur- a 1 se of theslocal club took part and their | Mise Mazie,'of Holyoke, Mass., former- leigh Simmons in Plainfleld on Tues- play reflected credit upon themselves {1y of this city, are guesu of friends| day. She was a teacher here at onc and the elub.” in town, time and was held in affectionate re- i Mrs, Frank Dwyer and family . of | membrance. - x Elcomen Nams. Dstegatas. Newport, R. L, are spending the month ; I} J ; 3 Montgomery Hose Co., No. 2, W. F. |with Mrs, Dwyer's parents, Mr. and pumu D, has appointed its foreman, Louis Mrs. Th MeN: r f North ¥ Flyng, delegate to the annual Fire- ot S St bt e L b men’s State convention that is ti : - held in Hartford this year. First As- | M7 John J Manley and son How. Napaal Torelan Gaoe b Srady Jslto north castern Nova fa for a e alternatc. Foreman 1. N. Don- s dero has been selected by Hilltop Hose | (e, weeks' stay with relatives, and| Plans for Woodstock . Academy’s Co. No. 3, and Frank M. Lincoln is his | €095 110th. Reunion. alternate. Foreman Edgar A. Jacobs is the delegate for the Excelsior Hook DANIELSON l;rineip;‘ll and ltdr George H-t:xaw;y and Ladder Co., No. 1, and F. W. Ger- i and son Lloyd of Fremont street, who rick is his alternate. Old Homeday at East Killingly—Thres | 2r¢ spending the summer at Tiverton, Sewsr Gompleted. - Hundred and Fifty Enjoy Shore|.jending today at their home in this ontractor Bernardino Silvester of | Dinmer—Obituary = Notes—Wauregan | city and are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Hartford has completed the construc- | Woman Injured by Fall—Michael gmn '}'-E?D::fy fl;mt:;eftmflp l"l)‘h;fil"; 5 tion of the new elgm inch sewer in'| Quinn Seriously lil. Frrm ety B S o e The annual observance of Old Hage | FTdaY to Tiverton in the same way. ;T 3 Day at East Killingly was celebrated City Notes. and mallets made is of interest to|with his family at their summer home the contract is finished.. Work on the {in the Eliotville Grove. During ]the Mrs, Wallace ‘H; Sterns of Bradley |people of this vicinity, as in the year anFBTsdlwa i a Harold Smith morning hours the -Providence line | street is antertaining her mother, Mrs. |1865 this game was introduced hers. . Lester Smith and Harold den streer was coramenced Tuesday by |cars brought throngs to the place from | Taylor, of. Springfield, Mass. These of the original players are to be [of New Britain are guests of rela- the same contractor under the direc- |towns along the line from here to; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allard of Wal- | present at the reunion and with othes | tives in town for 4 short vacation. tion of superintendent of sewers, John | Providence. The East Kiilingly band |tham, Mass., are guests of local rela- |will play an exhibition game according | Charles L. Shailor. of North West- Motoring Party from Tiverton— Mayor Authorized to Borrow $10,000 Towards Water Works Purchase— THE CENTAUR COmPANY. WEW 2 _ stration of Washing d Preparing | Collins. This new piece of sewer is |began the forenoon concert at 10.30 | tives. to riules of the game 46 years ago. T chester was a caller in town Mon- 0 llllollos Birds for .the Shou “Wm Henry A |10 be 1.050 feet long and will be eight-|o'clock and also gave a concert in the| Mrs. M. J. Lynch and daughter, | three who will enter the game as rep- | day. > Grimm of Windsor and E.'E. Crocker |inch pipe. afternoon. At 12 o'clock ‘George | Miss Marguerite Lynch, have returned | resentatives of '65 will be ex-Minister | Oliver Woodhouse Jodge, K. P.. held i . v ‘Veom: — Jacques gave one of his famous old|from a week's stay at Winthrop | Herbert W. Bowen, Luicun A. Taylor | a meeting Tuesday evening in Masonic k 1 Wedding at Village Hili. fashioned snore dinners, which over | Beach. and Mrs. Minnis Palmer Dean, and the | hall 5 an r eSSlllg ACKS | Mr= 5. G. Holbrook o Madison: “Egg Announcement has heen wmade by |250 attended.. A fine programme was | Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith of Church | committee are in hopes of finding| Herbert Strong of Hartford is the -aying Contests—their Object and |\ 0 g rer, aham Stuts of Vil |arranged for the afternoonm, The |streef are in the Adirondacks. other members of this team. A huge | guest of his mother, Mrs. John Brown, A few good values are offered i | oG pbrof. F. H. Stoneburn Profes. |i,c. Tiill of the approaching marriage | Speakers included Rev. Frapk L. Bris-| Miss Jennie West is entertaining her | banner representing the original play- | this week. AR 3 sor of Poultry Husbandry Connecticut | 58€y ¢ Ve, SUProS e Dora, and |10l of the Riverside Congregational | sister from Canterbury. ers is te be in evidence upon Aug. 12th. | Peter Ceccarelli. of rwich w these Kimonos and Dressing Sacks, fil’fl:‘,“‘,‘,“'g:‘ (‘f“w‘ermliefid'"‘( A;}:“C Samuel Ballon of this city, at the |church of East Providence, and Rev.| Town Clerk and Mrs. F. E. Seward | A picnic lunchean followed by toasts is |caller in town Tuesd sizes 18 to 44, at 84c and 95c each. | chester and Paul F. Ives of Guilford; | Stuiz home Sunday, September 4th, at | L. S. Woodworth of the Highland Con- | were in Guilford Wednesday. ~ — |to be served at 2 o'clock. e recting Aeditarranene Chrasso™% |4 o'clock in the afternoon, to be fol- |gregational church of ~Providence. vin Martin of Bradley street la A Pt bataud " é eeding Mediterrancan Breeds,” F. |;,0oq"y o reception. The couple will | Prof. Douglas entertained with several | Wednesday for ten days' visit in 3 - make their home in this city. selections on_ the yiolin, and vocal | Maine. A party from this city touring New Charles Wales. st o solos by the Misses Saylés and Shel-| Dr. H. L. Pease of Kirkville, Mo, is | Hampshire was surprised when driving | The funeral :f Charles Wales was C M C /4 inseget Fhighasy: don composed the musical programme, | to locate in this city. - St s apid pace 1n 2 Douring rain 16 | nos ar ree el of “his - brother: he . lll'l'ay A The bhoard of selectmen, James J.|Readings were given by Miss Downing Local. Interest in Minstrels, pasy a car bearing a Connecticut 1i- | George Wales, Tuesday afternoon at 3 Tow, George H. Backus and Charles |°f "“’"“’e"c'", ) Harry M. Morse of Grove street, who | sense "‘““"flu‘" ";‘-’ t‘;I‘C":!‘r‘;;_;x?f B&?r‘;‘ o'clock. Rev. J. H. szlg‘eruld :mfl:- i M .W and Genul Larrabee, Jr, with Civil Engineer AEISAMS. made himself famous as s minstrel | Dem.” In spite of the g s 1| ed. The burial was in Linwood ceme- Agints. for Loy Hamg Jowrdal the b Robert E. Mitchell, :Zérél in South | Walter Jacobs of the U. S. Navy|man with the Cohan & Harris min- |Party No. 1 from Putnam recognized | fery. Paper Patterns. Best Borax Soap 6 bars for 25¢ M 10 S¥H Green Trading Stamps Free, Best Naphtha Soap MALTED MILK ummmmnmo. trip ‘was made in Selectman Larra- Miss Ethel Judson is visiting at Up- | terlocutor for the Meistersingars’ All- boxer and baseball player, has signed | freight house, The old one was burn- | Benedict and Annie Yeamans. “®¥ Ineys Howard Bradford and Mahlon H play with that nine for the balance of | Funeral service 'for Miss Georgina | on Sunday and will spend his the season. Frank is a pretty good |Godreau, age 34, was held at St |at Vork Beach. shortstop, in fact can play any old {James’ church Wednesday morning at Mrs. Reuben Sykes and two daugh- ds the guest of his parents Mr. and | strels, also with Dockstaders minstrs] | the young men who were lending their Mrs. Rebecéa Glass. ‘Windham Wednesday _afternoon in- ! e , specting the layout of the proposed |Mrs. F. A, Jacobs. show, was the drawing card from peo. “’°'.‘;’1 and l;‘” :“e;; it 4 t‘r“’;‘t”{;"i Mrs. Rebecca Glass died at her home state highway between South Wind- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr are spend- | ple of this vicinity at Keith’S theater, | FePairing a tire to the exten! f Tuesday morning after a few days’ nam and the Franklin town line. Bosto " | threa “tired boys” did net even nolice - The | Ing several weeks at Oakland Beach. n, last week, as he acted as in- | three “tired bovs” 4id not aven nobe ,‘klrgsispld::hing::;zzl will be hel ton, Mass., this week. Star minstrels. This week Mo is star- |1ss that in it, comfortably shielded | WeOneBCaY CHISIROML |0 o 0g ypjey A new transformer was placed on|ring in “Sim Dempsey,” taking the part | rom the rain. were Putnamites. The | 0 2! pogers of Salem were in town Signs With Moosu the pele at the station Wednesday | of Chief Purse of the police depart- |Young men cwshth{n ihflflt{am fw‘eli Tuesday. e o afternoon for use in. the furnishing | ment, Others in the cast are Hughoy | Harold, Corbin. assistant editor of the| " sy ijur” and Louis Chapman were Frank Mcleen, the well known local | of current for lights in the station and | Dougherty, George Thatoher, Lew |Windhdm County bserver, and Attor- callers in. Montville Tu“aaayh\ 2 M and dau er and ed out early last month. Mrs. Eugene Himes and her daugh- | Geissler. all of this city, who are en- E,{Mos,"gml.ldau“:fl.figm ete s finsic e a ter. Miss Marion Himes, are at York |Joying an automaplle trip to Mon-|ipyosgay. B Ay e 1 foin e Outing at Phillips” Grove. bee's new touring ca up with Moosup of the Eastern Con- necticut league and will be seen in a Moosup uniform on Saturday. He will A number from this city, members He has been putting the |ers were Edmund Bernier, N. Bernier, | sifcet for the month. Ebunioh: War Vetakans. eniored ! iha a minute. ¢ - T A 4 f the George W. Child camp, Sons of 5 bal‘s for 25C i il B e etig ek R & roronet, celebral | ters, Misses Dorcas and Phyllls, are at eterans, Ladies of the G. A. R. and u({ 4 pattery position, and is also a go0od |ing t i mass. The bear- : d in No OQombine or Trust oAt 2 B ing the requ 2 thp Congregational parsonage on Grove |the W. R. C. and members of the and 10 S®H Green Trading Stamps Free. The Surest Road’ and should acquire a fat batting av- | Godreau and Bdward Preaux. Burial|ater has returned from a month's sta erage in the leagu was in the St. James cemetery. L. E.|in Nova Scotia. pill out of the lot so far this season | Cherles Goyeite, David Gagnom, Fred anager Morrell of the Bradley the- | picnic held at Philli nesday, leaving this city e a. m. trolley and returning at var TSy Kennedy was the funeral director in On Motoring Trip to Mountains. hours in the afternoon. A tempting| WILL KEEP YOUR HOME FREE FROM WILLIMANEIC GIRL EHRIR Mr. and Mre B B Kent and gon, |basket lunch was served at noon. The " g The T. B. Sadd Co * " FOLLOWED CiRcus MAN| . Awitie Desmume Fumersl Fourlant Mrans M Aringe whic | snire day proved on: of vieasice o) ROACHE . K. o To-Wealth 768 Main Street, The funeral service for Annitie Dea- | gre enjoying an automobile trip which | 2!l Present. Sent Back Hnr;a By Naugatuck Police | ume, age 3 vears, daughter of Mr. and | will cover about 500 miles, their first Miss Vlflrv Osgood of Bast Hartford ANTS, WATERBUGS, ETC. —Only 16, Infatuated With “Cutey,” | Mrs. Frank Deaume of the West Side, | stop being at Alton Bay, N. H., thence | Wa8 In this city on Wednesda o 5 a5 was held Wedresday afternoon. Bur-|to Bethlehem, Crawford Notch and a| Became Faint While on Outing. ance Box, 50c. MEoium Box, 286 Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. a Musician. jal was in St. James .cemetery. L. E.|tour of the White mountains. Ernest: Lewis, who was ' overcome SmatL Box, 10¢. > st Kennedy was in charge. Miss Helen Sharpe of the First Na- ing ball a_few —_— The Naugatuck correspondent of the i b i ;| was the heat after playing b; b Waterbury Republican writes: _One | - ] Vacation which sha 15 3":7&;: eeks’ | weeks ago, suddenly appeared to faint| = BARRETT CHEMICAL CO. Crane’s ‘P apers A d S i of the saddest ¢ases that has come fo Over the bank of the Assawaga river | Hiliside inn, Bethlehem, e Thile at the plenic el 2t oo whas| 9 NORTH MOORE STREET, N.Y. the attention o e local authorities |in the rear of the state armory bul { X & alers Everywhere. n av ng’ in nnmv}l_me was that of Mary Forak- | ing, there is a sign . which reads o :xflgzfidhai:dhgyfi:a:om?s";E; hcnn:s De: o —at— : er of Willimantic W¥ho was brought fo|Dump No Refuse Here. MVVedgurgxy COMMON COUNCIL MEETING. thought he has not entirely racovered - i 1 i e local 0] ters Ly rning a V' mn G JAMES HARRIES, |20d i you don't believe it do a6, 1, 2oy Gt " Schmiar charged | commars ‘stasicd out With o loga af | Mayor Authorized to Borrow $10000 | from- the heat prostration he. exper - Where 1o Trade in Jewetf it 801 Main Street, Willimadtic, Co little figuring and learn. vrvxh Uik il 'f’fu:{itivel r]r:mé‘ home»; rubbish to dump into th:lr‘ve’r Gol‘_r\;% Toward Purchase of Water Works, | noed" o ) m “ ’ illimanitic, Conn. The girl was found st Linden park | by this sign, he being a foreigner, Did you ever stop to think how | Where the Sawtelle circus was exhib- | words took shape to read like this: | At the adjourned mesting of the "COLCHESTER money accumulates. Take one HIRAM N. FENN, iting Tuesday. Dumip. No Refuse Here. That was his |common council Tuesday evening, A R WE HAVE THE LARGEST The girl who lives with her step-|chance he fhought, so over went the|Mayor Macdongl presided. A peti- | August Calendar for Congregational|ang Best Stock of Confectionery, Sods mother in Willimantic met one of the |joad. Most of the material landed on | tion to raise the pay of the night pi-4 Church—Obituary®Notes—Forty-four | Water and Postal Cards in town, at cent the first day, two the second | musicians of the circus band Sunday | the river bank and it was not long |trolmen 50 cents per night, signed by il STON’S. UNDERTAKER PMBALMER. Ten. (e pibiiy was.in her hopie sasenil o d New Books at Library. WM. JOHN. B < efore the head of the concern ‘em- | 85 names, was read. The recent raise 63 Church St. svunm.-n-. cs and four the third and double the|and immediately foll in love with the | ploying: the teamster was notified of | affects oml;:‘ ihe day patrolmen, ard| jyoiowing is the calendar for August JEWETT CITY HOTEL Teleabona _ ladz Asststant 7 i man. e is put 16 years of age, has | (he facts in the case. Soon after lerman ue thought that in jus- i : . 8 A 1 amount cach day for thirty-one|naq no experience in, the world and | i same team was carrying. the rub- | tice the same increase should be given |4 /1S R ome W, Reymolds. D, | ' New and’ Up-to-date in every days and you will have the stu-|¥as of a romantic turn of mind soshe | pish which had been shoveled back | the night officers. The mayor doubtea |§% *i Hev. Geotee . TEyne particular. Yt ¥ was easily led by th; musiglan. a‘:- into the wagon h“‘"fi to a be't“ur wl:tl;ner the police n.gnropflatlon Wwas | piqridge Mix, D. D. of v IRA F. LEWIS, Progrietor. .24, | though she knew nothing about the | qumping ground which does not dis- | sufMcient to cover the proposed in- v HL A, Bi E. H. SPRING, Pi“o Tuner pendous amount of $10,735,418.24. | thoush she knew nothing aho name | play any sign. crease. Referred to the finance com- | S48 % e Dfim_ e 5L S & % Qo iy et e e do a little 6 was “Cutey,” she left her home and ¢ 1. | mittee pt. 3, r Rov. B C. ingalls: | HARRY E. , Attorney-at-Law *Phone. « Willimantie, Conn. Suppose you do a little figuring | 707, ;" Naugatuck with him. Wauregan Woman Enters' Hospital. ™1 'C0 . | i0q that the police be giver, |he Lord's suppe with the amount you could easily Or. F. G JAGKSON—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty deposit each week and see how|ruccday & ing the girl he brought her to head- much you would have in five or| % (r. ®na communicated with: ner | 18Ik relatives. Her brother arrived fen_ yeary. town Tuesday night and brought her | Michael Quinn suffered a shock while | Poles for the lights are unsightly un- Yack home with him, although she was {at work in the Danielson Cotton mill x . | york Monday morning. Y be- Whuld Not: Ritrsy 'Lover, Mrs. Napoleon Planky of Wauregan | thelr annual vacation. Eealon e T e PATENTS She was noticed by Chiet Schmidt | 1% Rken 0 e O O A ot Somplained about | pect to spend their vacation n KIng | prtect your fdes. Handsome 63 ernoon suffering us the result of a|on Bridge street. The bridge has ot |S'quron-the-fiuason. ==, - = pixe Guide Book Free. : been lighted at all, which is a defect A Phibonis Block: Ddalelson, Cons Dy River to work in one of the in Michael Quinn Suffers a Shock. which should be remedied, and the .;:g‘ e ot ci Arthur Garmaize returned to New y morning and after question- That the superintendent of the Putnam reluctant about going. Wednesday afternoon .gnd was car- The floral decorations at the i i c R.E mm 752 Main Street, = - Willimantio The \x,i“ima“tic Tuesday afternoon the manager of |ried tc his home ionfltechadr;:tl: atreet b A o i s ghurclt Sunday wers provided by 3 m[ ¥ I E s [ Telephvne n ot the circus called at police headquar- | He was in aycritical condition late ¢ | Elizabet) ¥'s . class. 1 PR {25 ters and asked the girl to accompany | Wednesday afternoon, Cepter of the bridge as soom as pos- |iney will be in charge of Mrs. Williuin | at The Bcston Dry Goods Store. Das- “Going Out of the (27 Lakddis . . the chief of police and himself to the e Christian Endeavor society geld Cnltnmen another week; Attractivng bavu]gs lflstitute ;‘1}:: :"0?:&!sefin:bsfil::efi“:o g(:te he| Members of the McGregor Post, G.|to build a shed on his premises on Tem,, in the chapel Sunday even- gains on every counser in the stere lson. Some big' discounts Picnic at the Lake: A permit was granted Ray Bosworth |5, Curtis' class. ielsos 5 for ow i 2 i vi A R, the ladies of the MeGregor W.| Woodstock avenue. t 6 oclock. A report of _the nuy these goods mow. ) 3 s 842, B e coted i And nanied 1R C and members of Col. Anderson | The report of thé police for ne \ort;fleld confersnce was given by | ®6pt30d .m"fis bep’t St.re (Established 1842.) o e e et that” one | Camp, 8. of V. enjoved & joint picnic |month of July: Arrests 23. jail 7, doors | yort"Re!q, GRIeroncs (Wor (FG, | yam BeaTON DRY Goops sTORE ' ¢ the mnsicians was missing so that |at Alexander's Lake Wednesday after- | oPen 11. lights out atotal of 15 hours. | gav” conference by Miss Minette Nor- Main Street, Danlelsss. gt H..G. MURRAY, President. | musiclans was & AL The ragular bills were ordered pald. | £ 5 = > A > fitis """“‘,}"e 'h"" ‘;“ Al vavy nh 3 s The mayor was authorized to borrow | % Mow Biukn at Libracy. ames @ Keech Mgn N: D. WEBSTER, Treasurer, |he heard that the girl had been arrest- $10,000 to be applied to the purchase 2 o e s JEWETT CITY / of the water works. Forty-four new books were added to . e hexand Feuraing b e B et fon-the, oo 12, PhamEpnel Snity s L UEINERE: SRNE— ! X Telephone Company Leoking -for New | lector was accept CRERT Y, ; et : I ime ; e atimes Kiotn atcg.Mossiny | Laoation for Exghange—Punsrais |, Aldcrman, Hividne reported that | Seoree, caes w2 et o Book Binder. & ight that no complaint had been | Wedneaday—A. F. Class at the Shore | JI°0, 0 QIPPEGCL DEAErS Bhave ' MOt | =y ouis Levine wag in Baltic Monday. ¢ de to him. Whaether the girl's par- tlon, in spite of warnings to repair| Clevton D. Barton of East Hampton| alank Books Mads and Ruled to Order, « L ents will take any actjon against the Frederick Lewis of New Haven, gen- was here Monday. <&, Are aTrifle Hard, A e e A EReY el Aasni of e Gattharn Ny B e et o aunat, the superintendent | "2 Jefick A. Bock returned to New 103 BROADWAY. = ; B T eephone Sompany, was in JoWn | for the work of putting them in. York Monday, having spent Sunday| Telepbons 8k . . _. 4 Local Notes, ednesday looking for a favoral 2 ; Buf Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling af the ‘15 Uniom Sireel. Willimantie. Conz. Terms strictly confidential. . © ' Willimantie, Conn. abeth Learned are at Pine Grove, Ni- | Mrs. R. L. Frost, the assistant local | T8d been inactive long enough and that : 3 thing should be done, No de- P 4 2 antie, for a week’s stay. manager, will end her duties with”the | 30 PURE e m‘mmc Lo y James Moynihan of Manchester is | company when their plans are ma- | Sieive dctlon was taken. The meeting i RICH COWS’ m spending his vacation at Lake Wan- | tured. She will remain in this vlcln- it A SR ity. having engaged rooms with Mr.| ~Woodstook Academy Anniversary. snd WHOLESOME CEREALS Feadstonds 8nd iy o —— reunion of the Woodstock academy, Lm cmmy’ street leave today for Block Island to FUNERALS. which is to take place in and about eorner Main and Watsen Stresta pass the balance of the month. has gone to New York to be the guest | oq tuiy st bat they can remain wnl | German Davis protesting that it 1s in é ] of friends for a week. £l "October. They have mot vet me-| o condition for trucking or . heavy ' / There was much discussion in regard uation for the local exchange. The s loase on Bouls atres: expir, | to the condition of Walnut street, Al- Mrs. E, Dupre of 88 Windham street Mrs, Mary H: Martin ond Miss Eliz- | cured a suitabiel location. teaming. = He thought that ‘the. ety The Nutritive Ehmgnuof then adjourned, Dennis Sheq ‘and family of Union and Mrs, B. Cheney in Lisbon. The committee in charge of the 110th the academy and campus next weel Mr. and Mrs, A, J. Martineau left Owen Clark. i are making most elaborate plans fc in their automobiles Wednesday morn- this fste, which is to open with-a & CEher ing for two weeks' tour of the New w:;eh:?gexlsrrfl:wlcfifig %:gf pageant of Woodstock In which a great ml m.d Ms Englund states, nesday morning, Rev. E. M, Hayes of- | deal of time and labor is being ‘spent Mrs, C. C. Case and children of | ficlating at the requiem - bigh mass. preparing for its presentation. The Windham sireet are (o spend . fort- | Burial was in St Mar pageant s io include representations night at Huber 1. Morrison's bunga- | the bearers being Dennld Murray, -r,'g of John Elliott an e Indians, 2limad ERNEST R, CHISBRO, 1029 Main low mear Athol, Maes. othy Shea, Thomas Murray and Tim- ing of the Historlc Elm, Israel Putnam - Leaving the Plow, Original Game of | A German band furnished entertain- | othy Connelly, Cro tock for the ment for the people of the city about ~ Alice Dearda. first ‘:r;engyl‘fflm 'g::“t‘:ct ¥hlt Miss —==———1 the residential ani business streels ‘The funeral of Alice Dearde took| Rosalinder Palmer, a teacher in the Wednesday. The litle band really | piace = Wednesday afternoon &t the|scadémy, returned from the Cooper '’ vartety of ¥resh z\ux alse w:mmmnim -P‘i:t“dd well and. the music Was appre- | home of her parents Mr. an‘ !lu. tltut- bflnslnx wlth sher thq -smmm.um it jod, Dearda_ on® Fact Cro . and Mrs. Michael Cronin and ein St Mary's cometery. pmu.m ‘a1t "and &.