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WIL Tuesday to attend a G. ment to-this the des LIMANTIC ,u.m;‘::':'s,: e S "'&......( e .::‘m.‘.:. he navy de: What {s Going On Tonight. Mr. and_Mrs. W. A. Smith and M ause from previcus experience with ; i AREGORIC ( ; s Vandeville and Moving Plctures at |and Mrs. Bugene Lewis have returned]Raval militia Fthouant 1t would : Calendar. flm el the Loomer Oper: House. from a weed's stay at Savin Rock. merely an annual excursion made "3. ‘poned—Knights_of Columbus_May L mm m Mm wm fllfl novmg Pletures au the Bijou and| % ply for fun. ' The the men aboard 3 s A Scenic | empie. (lins Zrnestine Caillouette, who s in | B 100 Kb, [ARE, (he, Ther, ADORES (12| Not Participate in Firemen's Parade - ' piplier Tiling ¢ Casino, Lakesiae | e BlFses traibing . school st Rui-1 Ron°Belt SO (ke Mmeters serionaly | g . entitan: 1o PHoh for Tates Is NO W, m are fl!fl chfldmn ‘who' “oven ty. 2 (.'.;. Ve 18 the guest of her parents in | But 1 ,m; been "them pitch into their e Saturday. th . Work with the -spirit- only observed st BS S y mhl has m rum for life b’ 9 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 8 LINCOLN CASE NOLLED. f\)r)zn"c:onE?:r.rl-ll E: Bags left Tuesday | when men have ineir hearts in thelr | While it was given out Monday that W Gf B> mira, N where ske | work. h g 3 narcotic INe. Triat in- Momtvitie Court tor Al [ S"G0n, S0 Fimirn 5 ¥ where sk | work "The simost sposed N ,'7:*1-;.°'N'“ z:| . of which is & product of opiut. Druggists are prohil s e leged Auto Overspeedinga parénts. green material within two weeks has | cided that there will-be, Judge Wil- either Qf the nanofinllmbfl to children at an’qr to anybody L. B. Lincatn, who went to Montville | o172tz Sullivan of Boaton, about |actually been dccomplished. 1 can |jam H. Williams presiding, the ses- i . Lincan, w ontville s e t e ‘further nam SC'I 00‘ udeaty 10 e 1 Vo | S SR 4007 Mt Thiting | ki wovla' b neciatary”so b | ot ts ‘e oeres; ' *. * |~ them “peison” The deffnition of “narcotic” is: “4 medicinewlich relieves pain - automobile law in that town | friends. the men up to the high standard re- | Short Calendar—State of. Connecti- convul- Rt e o Sl 3 T | e 1ot 2 i haw gone o | S o€ fhe men of e ma | il sidt e Bt (Sotts | | and produces slecp, bub which in poisamaus doses produges shupar ""”“” as the ¢ 0l > ew Haven and is with the Gamble- ‘el al ion. sy : - 2 ’ L5, chy, case was nolted ML Bugtnd | Diomond wompany 48 nesd o7 el a5t | Mrs A Pwinim Woodward s in|bql v Dougisss Camphell; srank 3 sions and deat Thetubandsmellofmedwmes . Pt Ll | department i ase, the goest of Mom. & O.| oty appeat S probiie - | and sold nmder the names of “Drops” “Cordials” "Boothing ot ete- Yu At the apening of the court Mr. Lin- [, Miss Theresa Flannagan. who has | Small ; Uncontested Divorces—Henry coln swarted to object to the com- |Je_the guest of her ' cousin Miss| Miss Lottle £ Williams whé has |, qen'vs Jola . Warren; Myrtis A. should medicine to be to flaint, alleging thal it id not specify o sflirex Twomey, has returned o |been the guest of local trienas, has re- | FECEE 15 OB T Waren: y . not it any ven ’ - the date on which the offense was i« | PTOVidence. urned to Norwich. E < o hore. and [155€d o Rive occurrea, it the gofees | Mr. and Mrs, Newell Milier of Paw. | Miss Eila A Toomes of Norwich is Trial List. your physician know of what it is compo sed. GASTORIK DOES NOT 001- ‘School days will soon be here a mm was overruled and Justige Smid- |tucket, R. I, ara visjting their cousins, lhi‘suel}t of :«r: a‘f{: E. Bv?'!“"imme ¥ To Ctnu‘a—Ml::hag;‘ Gr;:\fl%w vs. T NABGOTIOS, if it the v H. I'leta amended the complaint. o Kilby . Mrs. rs. Joseph Codding, Miss own o llingly: May ise vs. bem tur ”hfl& hfll,' you will nesd schos! suppliss. Have | fio i oyt R St pE e S lices = oner ann ex Temien Codding, Mics Myra Codding, Mrs |Daniel . Dravman: Helen Ferriday signature o 2 4 o 3 4 Charles 'Cutler, Mrs. Gould, Miss Ma- |vs Benjamin Grosvenor;. August Dan- iven this a thought? oy L Constable Hickey was not a| 'Mr and Mrs Edward Brennan are v ' fos e o o KIneTine? | sy et honco moon 1 s i | U8 Jonezon a8 Mg St Johor | clon vr” donas (8 Hiwaon: “Augiint Letters from Prominent Physicians We have carefully planned this to | \4S held and it was Qeci ded to nolle | v were married Saturday evening | wilimantic c: o Rave refiteds 5 nsser A8 nnie. Danielson ys. p s @ Cade against Mr. Lincoln, the Ru- {at the parochiil residenca of St. Jo- S e D SRR Jonas P. Lawsor, ‘ ddfessed to cm' " fm make the buying of school ;2’?.':':'1? Of Montville coming o the |seph's parish. Mrs. Brennan was for- | *y{Ra Mt s Burroushs has returned | frat Soiea IOty d: Softey Ve Al ; e - i ion hat e vt v ¢ Mi: = ¥ A 3. ie ust vs. M a % i . o economical for you, and a deli A5 merly Miss Margaret Murphy of Hari- | from Bethichem, N. C., and has as |tin Berent; Joseph- P.-Love vs. John Dr. 3. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, 1il, says: “I use your Castorla and SR i Tonstable. Hickey wilt . her guest, Miss Culley of Avon, Y. 1a. Lg;.: |G°°§"Bfi ;{olbrwlkd, lrg‘st‘e,e, advise its use in all familles where there are cllfldru‘;.‘ the children. ain his J‘Ios in the tase, if thers »A vs. rles S. .ckma la_ Sirine Dr. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland; Ohio, says: have frequentiy are any to be obtained, fro WAUREGAN PASTOR vs, Samuel Renick: William N. Med- The result is a gathering of most|or Montville, ufx,n! a,‘,i“i fr{:nml‘_(hfi ‘x",v;'f - DANIELS_DN bury-vs, Frederick N, Meade. wel;x-lbe;I ‘{dour Castoria and have lannd it a reifable and pleasant rem- coln, : E To Act as Secretary of State Sunday | The state's attorney givesnotice that | edy for ren.” B99°7 SO Wiing necessary 16 eghes Justioss™Cases. More Namies Needed to Securs Vote | " oo Association Until Annual |he Will see attorneys with relation to Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, of Omaha, Nebr., says: “Your Castoria work at the lowest possible cost of on- | Altornes P. 3. Dununes, as justice | o, License—Town Court Has Quiet| (i g Beptember 2, 1015 hetween. 10 the best remedy in the world-for children and the only one I wse P of the peace, his rendered Judgment | AuOUSL—Rainfall Since Thursday 5 =% praay peprae LauE e h t . . s i = 7 : - tecommend. sistent with satisfactory quality. i e PISIRCHT by defaull in the cage | Inches—Praiss for Lisutenant Jacobs | Tuesday's. Haritord Courant sald” © Jobrisgners will be pu- sg.plead at Dr. 3. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have frequently, praserioss $ am vs, Joseph Florence of the Back | Misses Laura and Leah Bessette | Congregational chursh at Wauregan,| '. 3 your Castor! good resul fact Tablets from the small size ones of |road. “he suit was for groceries of |have returned from a vacation spent |has peon seured by the. Conmectiont Unclaimed Letters. gt i i AaCAlnsTe G o P Sc each to the larger size at 10c. an estimated value of § Attor- | at_Oakland beach. association to act as secretary for the| Letters addressed as follows are un- Castoria for my own children. e :-;Z r::im‘mrl_ B. Harvey appeared for Misges May Hammett and Fulalie | present to take the place of Rev. J. claimed at the Putnam postoftice: L. Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I heartily endorse your cu. Pencils, Pens and Hoiders, Comiposi- m‘Lm"»y’ Samuel 1. Harvey, as fus- | the. Matlontl Tenchers' comvention. Gt |the sprine to bocome. Baston “be.the | Newell, Whiliarm: Sniillpp; Sice. Maris LR, £ BSNS Soquenny Fessigg 5 (8 Sy modiunt Senotien, S Sy tion Books, Reversible Note Books and | U8 Of the peace, has rendered jude- |San Francisco and a tour of Pacific |Presbyterian church of Bedford, N. Y.|Ann Bosquet, J. Farland, Therese Hil- always found it to do all that is claimed for it.” 1 d :-;'em by default for the plaintiff in |coast points. Mr. Rae found it advisable to leave |iemans, Miss Mary E. Johnson. Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “My experiencs as & Pads, Schoel Boxes. School Straps, |0, use ;’;:.Pl:“mnn Israel v Jolz St. John-Kelley Engagement. the Connecticut valley because the To Attend Church Anniversary. titloner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, sad 1 consider g uit was for 310 due for | mne epgagement is announced of | D€RIth of ¢ seemed to require | oy Govicn ‘anniversary of the lay- s, somiedy fof (6 7, School Bags, Erasers, Paints, Etc., Ete. en ait reheqrs of the defendant have | yjics Blanche St. John to Owen Kelley, | Disher and -dryer ground. Ths new |, "o 1o foundation of the corner- an excellent remedy for the young. e 3 both- of ‘Danielson. ¥+ Llocation is up s;nongm&}-ewl:l“;dnr;g stone of St. Louls’ church in Webster Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cas- We have a completc line of Bchodl | ' Actime far mua i cl) Altorney . 3| Miss Marion Scott will return here |2PPears to be aqmisbiy ACPed S0 | will be' observed in a special manner toria as & purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most A Danahey has instituted a il act next week affer spending the summer e ;‘em"; inday. Several Putnam people are happy effsct, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.” o Ew: 3 Rar!om of Attleboro, Mass., o 3 . “Dr.J. n, » Mo., < £z “g:; ::‘;rbrr !;36 ::: x{a‘:llaf nTr;;:v\raasl; crdh IsHor . town Thesday: a successor to Mr. Rae, consisting of K. of C. May Not Participate. A E : r: S. "1 “Williams of Glastonbury, Oscaz| The plan to"have the Knights of Co- is returnable before Justice of the | (ho oy ire Siniguie 18 a patient at |y bhelps of this city and E. B. Fail - Exalyri Sou 2 : 3 mbus in this section participate in Peacs Samuel B. Harvey Saturday, | gne Private sanitarium near Williman- | ¢ \f{adletown, decided unanimousiy |a sperial manner in the observance , C. Murray Co. &5 - Attorney George E. Hinman : o i Mr. Talmadge to take up the [of Columbus -day in Putnam, as ar- Feprésents the doremdrr® ; Several ‘days of rain have held mp |10 invite < f 5 2 < m R work. Mr. Talmadge served the as-!ranged by the fire department, has not pdhalid S Eimville-Dayville 1 S0 on as secretary for several years | been worked out, and it is probable Home Journal Infant's Funeral. Monday (Labor das) will be obsery. | Previous to Mr. Rae’s taking the office. | that nothing may be done about it. Tha funeral of Mary, the 11 months’ |0 2s & legal holiday .in Danielson. | The death of his wifs and the conse. Centractor Gamino’s Son Dead. 0id_daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanis. | The banks and factorics will be closed. | diient need of his being at home caused| (oniractor Gamino, who is building yas held from the home at 2 o'clock |* 2 4 hoped by the committee that' Mr. Tal- | nam. has been in Providence for a Tuesday atternoon. Burial was in St.| Apathy of No-License Workers. — | miige would now feol in a position | {ew days. s y Jdoseph’s cemet. Oniy about 140 names have been se- \ to take the secretaryship again. Ha |death of his son. cured to the petition to the selectmen !xsrezd to taie charge of the work un- Noted About Town. ENGAGEMENT LUNCH for a vote on the license question in | til after the state convention, which i3| M. M. Dwyer was in Willimantic on . s cHEc Killingly. A score will be required |to be held in Bridgeport the first w2ek | Tuesday on a business trip. Given by Miss Evelyn J. Asher in|in OTder to have the requisite ten per |in November, giving several days each | D M. Cummings of New Britain did remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practes and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infacte and children.” Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I consider your Castoria se excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliavle medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of s GENUINE ASTORIA awave GENUINE ' Bears the Signatare of the Agents for Lad Paper Pat [ - ’ I ‘ b ; : ‘ cent. of the voters. Week to the work of the association. | cafled on friends in Putnam Tuesday. lmes onor of Miss Edith E. Little. To Show Specimen. Ballots. He d;‘rl‘.nl'»’r_fogimm::e;::; ':mvtnl‘ ;r:\:l J. Kingsley of Stafford Springs, Miss Evelyn J. Asher gave a lunch- { Ca P Wosdwarl, (0.0, Wil | e e O e emiber. the | - peryy Of Puliiany Bas Ded & Tacor- Zon at the home of her mother Mrs, | have, on his return from Camp Perry. | : Pave to fnd another for | *'Frank R Marsh of Worcester called & Are a Trifle Hard, | .. ve7 221 Prosvect street, on|O. display of specimen ballote, the < on Putnam friends Tueeday. . uesday at 1 o'clock in honor of Miss | expense of printing whicl must be . ” 1 o 7 - <. Edith Elizabeth Litile, whose engage- yborne by the towns t vear, 1o show | etas Dring e l‘.nle %o . H. R Woodward, agent for the New e g - e f this Ven rox : il But Cheer for You Cam (7™, Haroid ‘Wiliiam Rankin of [how thes must be marked, in accord- ‘;{’at»i;’r:‘a’l:‘nis:un')e\".l;e‘l’;:;‘:‘ S ouhin | Haven road, was & visitor in Putnam Hartford was announced at the time.|ance with the changes made in the 0. iy Boon' state elementary Super- | = & s The dining room was prettily decorat- | ballot law by the present legislature. m{md‘_m for two years while she has Will Teach in New Jersey. “m.’ at ::l“liff‘-':‘-'l:l fxi;:ul*" y." Py of ;zxxl’;l‘ Caucus Lists Increase Slowly. been studying- at the Hartford school Miulmun P“'mw, -vr;lo ]hu luu;rhl m dow : Juncheon. Miss Little % 5 i - bl dt 5 a1l tim - to|in the Israel Putnam school for a few is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E | Resistering on the caiucus lists of | of.pedagogy, Is to give full ti—>. to CENTAUR COMPANT, 7T MURRAY STRERY, —--w. either of the two leading political par- | that work the coming year. - It bad | years: goes to New Jersey to teach . 7 ‘ P : et | Ties “Goes mot make a hit with any. of | been feared that the association.could | this fail ; with his mother on (e subject of his No Mountain Climbers. l Gresnwich, 1t i« understood he wmimn c v 7 ihe large number who will be made |not retain Mise Stooker. as it wds not | Houlihan to Pitch. marriage, in which he informed her| 5t hawx heen certain from the begin- | Robert M, Bruce mansion, which wae Auction of Electrical Goods. lectors in the town of Killingly this |dzemed wise to increase the budget. E. ¥. Houlihan, formerly of this city, | that be sad found the girl of his heart | ning that if Arizona got into the umon |deedzd 1o the town of Gresmwieh, » Tuesday forenoon at 10 o'clock Sher- | fall. The registrars at their recent | A friend of the association. however,|is o pitch for Taftville against Tri- |and was very happy. This informas| with that constitution it would be over | s0on 16 be turned Mt am &t sna ARt iff P. B. Sibley of Danielson sold at | meeting, received less than a dozen ap- | has offered to pay the difference in|Village in the benefit game for the|tion was withheld frome the -aunt in!the jarge and palpitatl bon of | ural history museumn, a8 the donor n- m auction at the signpost at the corner | plications for caucus registration. Palary between what Miss Stooker re- | injured pitcher, Joseph Lazinsk, at | Stonington, because she was - under- | Prestaent Tatt—Cnicago ribune tended, 9 |of Main and Railroad streets several Holiday Trolley Service. ceived for pirt tme last vear and | Taftville, Saturday. #t00d 10 have matrimonial plans for parcels of electrical goods that were - | what she will rzquire for full time and| Mrs . M. Green has returned home | her nephew, which the young man 15 Union Streel. laczd under attachment about the| The Conmecticut ¢ has_ar- | red to let her cherish rather than o e has ar-lin doing so paid a pleasant compli- | after a month's stay at Martha's Vine- | pre middic of May to satisty two rangeq for extra service.on the Put-| ment to Miss Stooker's work yara. Firk vexing her with the truth, ” ments secured azainst A. H. Bec e sandle the Labor da i 8 Qoleyr & % A mald was found by the World re- Terms strictly confidential. |'vho was engaged in fthe electrical CToWds Beginning earlv in the afier- | 11§TORIC BLOCK ISLAND RICH STONINGTON AUNT. porter in Katherine Drejer's charming business once mpon 4 time in Rock- | P20n. @ half-hourly schedule will be . : L jcnean) G — ot s o oot apartment overlooking the Chelsea em- ville, The goods were shipped to this | (PET2tite beiween Ceniral Village and | plans Tablet in Honor of First Set- | Koot in Ignorance of Artist Trumbull | PATKment. SR AT ity. buts were attachzd shortly after | 0 3 guble-lieader, lers—Big Boulder Selected. % mistrens left home to be mar- M &)fax Qoa arrival here. - Three bidders, El- |Nal(-hourly service between Danielson U N iy e | -8mith’s Marr ith London | ria in America on August 5, she said - p mer M. Young. John T. Ashton and a |4nd Providence street, Putnam. Charles P. Eeeleston of Ashaway | Flower Girl—Dreier Family Consents | to the Worid correspondent. “She was representative from the New England took men and tools to Block Isiand | to Prosecution. s o b I b 5 N d P inti ? 6 bars for 25 |Eicirical” Sippis company or Hart- GROWING BETTER, Lock pssn find logly Lo Block antiel o “Did 301 ever aee her intendod hus- fl ee rinting ford, did u]rl the bidding, and the }‘g‘“' o Conet s Had Fes Offadid from its resting place b. 2 Residents of Stonington and sur- Mv;dh” #he VWflflhflukm’L oML . {0us lots of goods were struck off to|Town Court Has Had Few Offenders | snore, at tre place where rounding towns are fnterested in the| “Oh, yes: he often came to the house. and 10 SWH Green Trading . % - thzm at figures far below the apprais- to Discipline, This Summer. white settlers of the isla despatch from New York that after a | He was a man of most pleasing man- Stamps Free, ers’ list, which caused the sheriff to 1670, 10 2 lot of ! high above t e with H. BEdward Drefer, As- | Hers e . remark: “I don't understand this.| The recerds of the town court show | ebb and flow of the sea, The stone | wistant District Attorney Leroy W. That was as far as the maid could Either your judgment is bad or that|that this has been one of the quiet- |is estimated to weigh nine tons or | Ross of Brooklyn stated that the fam- | descrive him. BCS[ Na htha Soa of the appraisers was.” est summers in years in Killingly. | more. and it is the intent to place it | ily of Miss Katherine 8. Dreier are p —_— Aside from some prosecution: for vio- | in its new location and affix to it 4 | willing 1o aid the district attorney's JEWETT CITY 35_6 CLAIRVOYANT WRONG. lations of the liquor law, which were | bronze tablet, with a proper inscrip- | office If a prowecution is instituied T 5 bars for 25c iy L special int burt has .had o commemorate the settiement | against Edward Trumbull Smith, the Had Assured B. W. Crosby That His |iittic to do but c few scat- e 1stand artist, wic i jed Miss Drcier in ir s an Inch—Funeral of e oo s e B e I i Lo e KL e “Casins of [ S L ST 8 Mo Wire o leli il of The BULLETIN Co. and 10 S¥H Green Trading af transgressions, the town of New Shoreham has been | 2 wife and two children living in Lon- rs. Willlsny S ottertisl Franklin S Stamps Fre: B. W. Crosby camé to Willimantic| ° Dog Receives Shock. at work upon such commemorative ac- | don, England. Miss Ethel Burdick Operator at 64-66 ranklin treet - Monday evening following up a clue| A dog that brushed against ome of | Lion for some time, and the governor | A cable from London to the New | Telephone Exchange. < _— - furnished him by a elaitvosant thit | the ottty orushed against one of}of the state has promised to attend | York World says: Edward Trumbull, he would find information. concerninz | o the. Phosnix DunAInE B Prestons | Hih DS s(aff and such members of | described ax & bachelor and an ArUSt | (i Cuivers water gauge at the The T' R. Sadd C°- s brother. Joseph Albert Crosby, A8¢ | store gave comt o A piintive sip on | the zeneral assemoly as can come |and Louisa Jane Pearce, described as a s . who has been missing since list Fetnse o Ay e P (o0 | conveniently. All the people are in- | spinster and daughter of a gentle- | Jewelt City Water compans’s resers - ; < oir shows a fall of iwo and one-half o Christmas, disappearing mysteriously 2 cA e oec 1 vited to attend and have a rousing | man, were married on the morning of [ YOir # D hs A f 768 Main Street, St thiat Bime & e was unable. tosind B iy SCAPiNE elec” | Celebration. The time has been set for | Nov. 20, 1905, in the pariwh church of | inches of ruin since Thursday. There Sole gents or T, Willi 5 any further clue here, although he did | tance, the animal snarled and snapped | Next Saturday, September 2. 8t. Michael's, Bedford Park, on the ex- | i8 a rise of one inch in the rese ' el.234-4 illimantie, Ct.|fina out that his brother stopped at|ai ire masterious foree - that ‘had, The isiand of Manisses, as it was|treme western border of London. The Funeral of Mrs, William Potts. Young's hotel here a number of ¥2ars | shocked him. called by the Indians, was first de- | ceremony was performed after the call- P s 11 " . = v v. C. The funeral of Mrs, William Pfllll‘ S scribed to the white men by a Dutch | ing of the banns by the Rev. C. Liew- | ~The funeral of Are William Fotts 5 o 4 r . Stea T navigator, mamed Adrian Block,. in | ellyn Smith, the curate, who has since ~ Tu e “Going Out of the Clotiin) Busingss” | conmectea S o et EIVE INCHER OF AN, T614 From him it has been called | left this chlirch, The only witness of | ome, Rev. W. H, Gane conducting the Y ok K ; 4 2% | serv Burial ‘was in ihe Jewett s many years, recognized the photosraph | Heavy Precipitation Since Last Thurs. | Block Isiand. The first settlers num- | the marriage, sside from the brides|Service. Burial was in ine Jeweit 2 lk: 7‘ sm of Mr. Crosby’'s brother when it was T bered 1 2 ICS pl. ® |shown to him, but said that ha had not - hi including the minister. To|mother, was John Wilton, the verger, | i ¢ i v: William McKer- was' given a lot of land contain- | who still hoids that position. Wyatt, John Harris, ¢ i Vv i ¥ na and McCOormick McKenna. Under- seen the man for vears. Mr. Crosby's| o A . _|ing twenty-five acres, it being as good | Trumbull's age was given as twenty K sk B OUTPITIERS TO ALL Search Tor any further clue in this City |, UP_to ten o'clock Tuesday morning | jang as was on the island. and upon | four, and his father, whose name ap- | taker J. A Hourigan was 1n “heree was unstccessful and he left. on (he | the gevernment rain gauge at Bit-| this lot the new. monument is to be | Dears as Frank Trumbull. was char-| o the arrangements. W78 FOUS, C08 : forenoon train Tuesday for Boston, |E90d's showed a total rainfall of 4.29 | placed —Westerly Sun. acterized as a ‘“captain in the mer- | eiBNtY-two vears of age, and wa 8 E. H. SPRING, Pi T reatly disappointed. and prabably with | Liches sitice iast Thursday night, when e, g /| cantile marine.” " Louisa’s age was|In England. She ls survived by hey 1ano Sty issapam e a e Y hi odern floo Of thi es oty <4 usband, one daughter, Jane A.. uni _— HOEL ot <o much” taitn in the message | it 37 inchea fel guring. Monday WINS HANOVER BRIDE. Tepresented at twenty-one, and there I8 | 1 sons, John and Alber: Potix, all| 8old on six years’ guarantee. Acid and Fire Proof. Impervious ts watem — Willimantic, Conn. :\r:rr:!\‘\n::;l%d»s‘;:’i\!‘(‘n:( |‘h: émifi‘e?’w", night, this being the heaviest precipi- | Carl Pierson of Norwich and Miss.El. | further than the deseription of her | of Jewett City. Used on roofs, whether metal, wood or prepared roofing: anakes them ab- in Willimantic. where spools are made, | fatlon in so short a time during the| 4ol M Westburg Married Saturday| futher as z gen The address| Night Blooming Cersus. solutely waterproof and preserves them indefinitely. When applied to oid There is & possibility. however, that |Present vear. The rain that fell dur - given by both the bride and the bride- | : 2 P S . . . she might have .n'»a{n Willimantic, | & the remainder of Tuesday made Evening. Zroom was No. -2 Stamford Brook |, MIS. Aususta Ray has a neh: blooin- | warped shingles, Kemicoris cements them to each other, rendering the resf T I e A R I | o P Painless Extracting and setii=q in the Tty Wras wheh e s of the months of the present vear,| Saturday .evening. August 26, at the) Miss Dreier and her sister Mary, who | the piant. 2 & illi F B S e Bar Ratds for . Canterb Stu. | home of ihe bride's parents, Mr. and | is president of the Woman's Trade Un- | Herbert Payne returned t) New Ha- Filling a Specialty |buildinz= - te T g, e Sou] erbury Stu- | yir< Westburg, Carl Plerson, an em-|ion league and a member of the|ven Tuesday after a vacation of two 752 Main St A s |en cor X £520. aweii dents. ploye of the Sterling Machine company | Brooklyn. Central Labor unjon, in both | months. ain Street, - D iy “houis in ihe Yous Were | The town ‘of _Canterburs which. |of Norsich, was united in marriage]of which socicties the disappointed Nowl Oporaton; st Exohnae * Equally ‘serviceable on Steel Bridges, Tanks, Piles, Iron Fences, Sridges, Telephona Ahd axe stilf : with the state. paid the tuition of.eight | with Miss Ellen Maria Westburg by is-interested, left last Thursday w Or . - B3 araesgine ¥ students from that town in high | Rev. Olaf Nordblad. pastor of the|for Burope, to confront Trumbull's de- Miss Ethel Burdick will hav> charge | Gutters, Smokestacks, etc. Pomfret Grange Outing. schools oatside the town last year,| Lutheran church, Norwich. serted wife. The latter said to the|of the local telephone exc when It pected that today will be A |has decided, it is understood, that the The bride ware a gown of white net | World's correspondent: the change: in managemen! takes ]‘ IBd S H L “PH-'E big day at Lake Wangumbaug. South | high #chool which charges the lowest | over white silk, and carried a bouquet “1 know nothing of Miss Dreier ex- | place. Coventry, at the annual outing of Wolf | tuition rate will be favored as the | of bridal roses and lilies of the valiey. | cept that I always understood she was Personal Items. ] —at Den grange of Pomfret. place for Canterbury students to study. | The best man was Claude Westburg | one of my ‘husband’s patrons. About| Mrs, B. H. Hiscox spent Tuesday Killingly high school had two of the | and the bridesmaid Miss Beda Rothman | six months ago 1 saw her and his | with her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Stors of | Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street JAME3S HARRIES. Condition Favorable. Canterbury students last year. ¢f Norwich. Relatives from Maine and | mother coming out of his studio. Fle | (‘heshire, at the Barrows cottage at AMiss Emelda Coutu of 187 Main 807 Main Street, Wullmlnhc. Conn. | sireer was taken to St. Franc 5 Sther places were present. On Monday | did not introduce me because he was | Pleasure’ beach. s’ hos- LIEUT. JACOBS PRAISED. Mr. d Mrs. Pierson made a wedding | always ashamed of me before his Harry Olsen and Fred Whalley have pital, Hartford, Monday by Dr. 4. A.|. - trip to Providence, R. T. friends, because I was uneducated-and | returned from a visit in Girotiard and operated upon for an in- | Progress of Reserves on Tonopah P e poor. 1 tried hard not to mind or tol “George Labonne, Jr. of i B DAILY SERVICE ELMORE & SHEPARD, ternal trouble. Tuesday afternoon the Cradited to His. Instruotion. _ DR. HENRY ARNOLD BURIED. | be jealous, fcr my lot was much easier | ford is in town. ot 8.9 condition of Miss Coutu was consider- i — .| than before T met him. OF couse Miss SSpt, (8 cossors to Sesslons & Wimowsy |od favorubic. Lieut. Waiter ¥. Jacobs, U.S.N., son | Funeral of Foster Center Physician | Dreler had no idea he was married. [ d l' - = of Hon. and Mrs. F, A. Jacobs of Dan- Largely Attended. 5 WCOJ‘:]‘;"’ hflrg“z’}‘ mlzet'herf_‘ and_he . o iy an Harold Gee of Springfield was in |things said of his work during the e funeral of enry Arnold of i . 00-62 North Street, Willimantic oty - 3 time he was acting in an advisory ca- | Foster, R. 1, who died suddenly while ”; he was ;‘"{n& ‘God was good in 1 AM {AM -’;1"5' | 7. o oo Clifford Smith of Ash street 18 pass- | PACILY as a representative of the navy | participating in the exercises of Fos- | Showing me how precious you are. Ei s orwich .. Lef sa0 xids || ook 1mana .. v Telephone cepneatma g e tiom M Bine Grove® Zian- | department on board the Tonopah dur- | ter Old Home day last Thursday, was|Nappy and good for my sake’ This WE HAVE THE New London'’.....| 950 |dede || Wateh sinl ‘ ot X p ing the recent cruise with the First | held from his home in Foster Center | oUher eme came by wireless after sail- | ana Best Stock of Confectionery, Soda (| W3NS isiel 1950 |hee || Neroiar™™” | e A % ¢ battalion, New Jersey naval reserves.|at 12 o'clock Sunday. A gathering ot | I and sald: ‘Best thoughts amd love | water and Postal Cards in town, at | Noom. (PN HIRAM N. FENN, George B Hamlin of Hartford, for- | yccordini to the officers of the Tono- | more than 300 relatives and friends | FOI ¥our Ted P = WM. JOHNSTON’S. *Daily, except Sundays. xSundazs only. merly of this city, was in town Tues- | ;ap the fine showing that the reserves | of the late physician crowded the house | “He left $50 with me when he went. 2% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUN DAYS. KER ¥ r- v away. Another came by letter soon = ONDERTA and BMBALMER. |das made was due to the excellent super- |and many were compelled to stand out | 27ay. Another 350 came by Jet JEWETT CITY HOTEL €3 Chure St. Willimantle, C Mrs. Flora Spring. who. has been | Visory work done Dy ‘Licutenant Ja- |on the Jawn in the rain during the [ 8(cr e landed in Americe, That le all| o, ong e ke ity i ieeey SPEGIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Sl hastdtan City, has returned to|cobs. His hest work, ace > X 4 o g [See 2 o R [lentenan: Soper, ardnance s of | Rey: Leater Howard of Fall River, | TOhey hus gone to the doctor, for the g NORWICH TO WHITE BEACH and return. weekdays and Sundays. 3 James . Harroun and family have |the ship, consisted in his instruction | an old-time schoolmate of Dr. Arnold, | 2ab¥ has not been ell. There is only IRA F. LEWIS, Proristor. Tickets 40 cents, including trolley service from New London to Beach. | from spending the season at [to the officers in rexard to spotting, |and who spent his early years in Fos- | $%0 left, and unpald rent and taxes or the gauxing of the distance from | ter, conducted the service, which ‘was'| JGUnt to more, (AN that. M stored 5 ¢ Chapli the target of the shells that missed.|of "« simple character, and read a i 3 b . . Chapman of Chaplin was | the 4 P - 1 must do something now, but I don’t i e Tusddy | calling on: rela- | By this means, the spolting officers { poem. There were many floral offer- | Must fo something . tives and Triends Were enabled o Correct the range | ings. . at The Bc:ton Ory Goods Stora. Dan- 'alno. 1029 Main St, | !ives and i whenever they were found to be wrong. | Burial was in the Arnold family lot Did Not Tell Weaithy Aunt. ielson. Some big discounts for our g Miss Laurg Tacon has-kane to-tan- | At a dinner siven to Capt. Edward | af Foster. The bearers were John W.| Trumbull-Smith Seems to have been | Customers another vieek; Attractig imantic. Conm. | ada, where she will attend school 0T | perers, commanding the First battal- [ Bowen, Jr. George P. Nichols, Lester | perfectly frank about his family and af- | Bargains on every counter in the store the ensuing year. < E m. by the officers of the shin, on|P. Simmons and William A. Cook, all |-fairs.” Mrs. Trumbull knew. ,that his| Buy these gosds mDow. of Fresh Tam: ase | Mre Esther Wallace of 260 Valley | the return from the eruise, Lieutenant | of Foster Center, ur Tantic. Mrs, 1911 Overland Models RNEST P. Ui Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2. WATCH BILL .8, | BLOCK ISLAND .32, 50¢c Adults, Children 25¢ 75c Adults, Children 40c 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND Shore Dinner Hoases and Bathing Beach near landings at Wateh B0 mother was Mrs. J. F. Faxon of Detroit | 7HR BCZTON DRY GOODS STOmm | and Block Island. For further information, pariy rates, apply at effc THE CLEABANGE SALE CONTINUES ‘and Clames, street is visiting her sister, Miss Rose | Jacobs praised the men for the effi- e and that he had a Jealthy aunt, Caro- of company near landing, Norwich. s Dondero, in Boston. viency shown. He said: American enterprise is pushing the| line Trumbull. in_ Stonington. Conn. M B m;hu NEW GLAND NAVIGATION CO. E, C. .28 Nerth St Caot. and Mrs. Charies Fenton lett] 1 did mot think much of my as- | beet sugar industry of Victoria. She belleves he " had eoifespandence | sepezear .ames @& Keeod, Mg