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WILLIMANTIC What ls Going On Tonight. ON STORE ssuupansapEney nes! L LD LU L L e mmummuumnmfi.nnnnn Wnllnmantnc, Damelson and Putnam i Mrs, Andrew Gossar to Sail | on Saturday—Library Reopgned. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Cossar leave 'S'&a )= mnnunnnnne EmsumssRRnTenRRRERANSRNANRENRRRRRRR TR nft-moon and booked the town hall potato crop that is already agsured of for Friday evening, at which time khe, being rediced to far below the, nor- caucus will be held. mal. average. 2 Moving Pictures at FUNERAL. Suh‘ulrding Strest. the Bijoy and Lakeside Temple, Ppark. Soutis, IN RECEIVER'S HANDS. Directors Decide Fate of Argus Dry | tives and friends to the Reynolis cem- = Whiat has béen considered as a place Mrs. T. L. Willson. *~ | where accidents would be liable to ‘oc= 5 .4 cur and where various tieups- have _The body of Mrs. T. L. Willson, Who | taken place, will be eliminated whes died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, | the ftracks of ethe trolley line a; E. W. Hamlin, in Hartford, Monday evening, was brought to Willimantic Thursday morning on the 9.35 train. The body was accompanied by rela- moved over to the east side of the street on Main in Westfield just north of the east end of North street. The tracks will be put over close to the east border of the street and run along Battery Company—Fourteen Losers| S(€rY: Mansfield. Funeral Diipetors!in this manner tp Davis switch, give —Manager Spicer Has Formul School Dresses WWe thought of school davs when we 1t was anpouncad Thursday that the WEDBBING, ‘Battery company that has FRING: 1 manifacture Elmors & Shepard were in charge of g ing more free roadway than is the case at present. Telephone lmprov.mlnll | Tt is said that the work of arranging the transferring of . Danielson division of Tisdale—Albertine. 10800 Samuel Arthur Tisdale and Miss |fFOm @ magneto to'a commorl battery i=to Lne hands of a receiver, sult has been expected far some little time because of the management about a year bought those fancy dresses, and we are sure mothers wi Plaids and ser brown, and check in o s ,affaits e petition for a : Wii- | por - court in_the nea {’u Some have sailor collar with tie and When seen b@lt, others trimmed wilh contrasting tay Felative to the {ang Rosetta . Louise Albertine, both of |System of ftelephone service is so far South Coventry. were united in mar- |advanced that the cutting over can be 2X | riage at § o'clock Thursday morning |done in about three weeks. The new at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs, [ SWitchboard, which will be located up- bertine. of South Coyentry,|on the second fioor of the building on estor R. Light, pastor of ihe |Mechanic street- instead of :on the South Coventry Cangregational church, {lower floor, as at present, ‘will have wes the officiating clergyman. Mr. | four positions and others may be add- Mrs. Tisdale, following a short |€d as the business grows. The lower King gave | wedding tour. will make their home in | floor will be arranged for a business rgus Bat- | Soten"&oventry. office and the terminal room will also at a special meeting of e be located on this floor, bands, fancy yoke trimmed with braid and soutache. <A f2w with shoulder lapels, tery tompany Wednesday night decided szs of all concerned of the com- | M he hands of diemanded that the have advancec % DA%l | alleged to be due for rent. The wages i L % e sed | of “the defendant at the Amerlcan The | Metlp dress we have Blue serge. trimmed thousands of Bias for Rant: As in many of the 90 no-license - towns-of the state, there is much local . Edward Lord, through her at- [} i 5 torney. has brought a civil action |Interest in Killingly as to just how against Joseph Delorme to recover §16 | #avantage may be taken of the hotel license law passed this week that, un- der certain conditions, allows of botels Thraad company have been garnisheed. | €tHing & license in a no-license town. mose | The action is returnable before Justice End of Season. iness demandad 2 was available and the re. | of the Peace Samuel B. Harvi embroidefed yoke and fancy of batteries made | 15th inst. Attorney Charles All thess dresscs button v on the | This is the last week of the season . Capen | for some of the campers and cottagers by the lamter manufacturing companies | Fepresents the plaintiff. that have been staving at Alexander's the s thout a loss on the narrow capdal at th back, so that laundering is easy “lterations 2 lake for more than a month, althaugh Block Paving Contract Signed. some of the cottagers plan to remain disposal of the company,| Thursday the contract for the gran- \during at least a part of September. probable that reorsanize thge and keep the business here." strong efforts will | ite block paving on Main street was company | signed by A. J. Langefeld of Hargford, Prices. $2.5v, and to lose as a re 1it of the | been rejected b ich the company = who was the lowest bidder for the EU NAM work after Frank Arrigoni’s bid had|Charter Amendments Effective at Once the commiiten, THe Death of George.Caron—Rain Com- is | work of tearing up the street and lay- Messrs. [ ing of the paving will be commenced [ Pels Second Postponement of ‘W. R, <. An-|just as soon as the weather is favor- | C. Carnival—Baseball Games Sched- UMBRELLAS. A et mer pastor of St If you need cm umbrella and you are uled. deVillers and Personals. Armand Lizotte js to play with the in doubt what kind vou Just step in and let Folding Umbrella, you long to decide. want to buy, invested 33000 and Gilbert Storrs of Mansfield the business when r the old management, anc won't take G Enaraday their holdings and DOMESTIC DEPT. 36-inch Rubber Sh-oeting, 43-inch Rubber Sheeting 36-inch Stork Sheeting S4-inch Sterk Sheeting, Stork Pants for babies. E ex-manager, €d to have purliined the be engaged batteries at is that shortly two entire carloads of | Baker, for a week, has ref Batterics that were shipped came back | Mosgup. . o oo returmed [0 away op thelr summer vacations Spicer got into quite business men along town and of thousand dol- 1d money from the company for which he worked after leaving the em- Y formerly of | been visiting his mother. Mrs. Lorenzo the streets up a numba; of Lucius §, The H. C. Murray Co. Agents for Ladi Paper Patterns. T R Michael J. Sullivan Besigns. past | w drug on vears manager announced his of the City resignation evening of this week ullivan has | grreets vas L drug firm with is various Sullivan Times stores within been closely identi- Attorney W. A. King was in Stafford | Moosup team during the postseason Thursday. and Labor day games. » Smns A Eaven: wie Judge Williams will preside at the ¥. P Lewis of New Haven vas In the | o {n% of ‘the superior court here to- : T = , cor- | 48y (Fridav). Sl Bl R et pad 1p Nor- | irenry ‘Williams of . Providence FiehRuERgae : called on Putnam friends Thursday. R. C. Plaut of Norwich was in the an act of the legislature the city on business Thursday. amendments to the charter of the. eity Herbert S. Brown of Ashford called | of Putnam will take effect at once. on friends in town Thursday. _George C. Speare of Boston was & Mrs, E. A. Winter of the Hotel | Visitor here Thursday Hooker spent Thursday in Hartford. Mise “Beatrice Dwyer has refurned wl o e o s | from @ stay with relatives in Spencer. Miss Marion Tuckerman. Wwho has| ‘Today, Sept. 1, ig°home coming day been visiting her grandather, E. o various Putnamites who have been Haery G ‘Blish” whe has been. the| .. Five Aldedmpg to Be Elected. guest of his brother, Frank D. Blish,| Five aldermen out of a common e ans tortaieht. ‘has returned to | council of nime will be elected at the Shelburne Falls, Mass. ity election in December. U Puller, wh .| Putnam streets as a rule have been Attorney Lucius P. Fuller. who has |, “sea of oily mud during all of the| B Litchneld, af Winoham sireet, re- | Beok, but the end of the deluge s pre-| turned to his home in Hartford Thurs- | VGSC 0 oo o0 o aia day morning. Sk Thursday thac he had heard nothing gbert A. Case, principal of the |ag to the besinning of active opera- dham ~High school. moved his | tions on the federal postoffice building household gonds Thursday from the |tnar Putnam is to have. tenement of 0. A. Sessions to_the one at the corner of Walnut and Pr ted by H. J. Hunt, who re- OBITUARY. oved — g George Caron. George Caran, about 55. years of age, DANIELSON died at the Day-Kimball hospital on | 3 Thursday morning. after an 6peration | Hospitality at Shumway Cottage— | for appendicitis. He was brought to | —Double Header Arranged for Labor | the hospital from his home in Danjel- <. Are aTrifle Hard, Bul Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Willimantic starting | Day—Telephone Improvements store | Steadily On—Effects of the Rain. Cotton company. He is survi en manager for eignt | ) ‘.nmme-mm)z under the business the tutelage | James Welch went t6 Taunton on |to Danielson Thursda, alnen, who was then man- | Thursday 1o attend the funeral of a % to Rockville from here | relative, to the City drug store from Hartfor s his fto New York after a visit with Mr. Go | son Wednesday. He was emploved there as a driver for the Danielson ved by several children. The bedy was sent Rudolph Richards of Boston has been JUDGE AND DEPUTY spending a few days with relatives in e l\wielsgn Have Birthday Anniversaries on the Miss Katherine Welch has returned Same Day. but congratu- |and Mrs. James Welch. Thursday might have been regarded advancement. a“ Sullivan has been an active member of . Hose company. 15 Union Sireel. Terms strictly confidential. , for Seventh Day of Rain. Willimantie House Party at Summer Hdme. as an opportunity and an excuse for Judge and Mrs. Milton A have been entertai atives and Iriends at. Whinpoorwill natal day anniversaries of Judge L. H. Fuller and Degputy Judge Mihlon H. Geissler of the city court, the former camp, near i k. e = el this week. | rounding out 62 vears -nd the latter i T o X wvas 819 vears—figures transposed. There Ygior, with friends in Danielson OR \us no demonstration, however, 'and . and still the recorded fall | Abel L, Reeves and Miss Dora Reevs | ONI¥ their friends learned of the coin- Thursday .morning was not as |have gone to Springfield on an auto- cident ‘birthday anniversaries. Narwich as reported [ mobile trip. Carnival Again Postponed. Best Borax Soap W, J. Bartlett of Boston was a vis- | Being no respector of persons or wno is spending the summer | itor in Danielson Thursday. | their plans. the weather man ran an- Lake Wangumbaug, South Coventry, that ince the storm 6 bars for 25¢ and 10 S&@H Green Trading rainfall at the lake started a week ago showed but a pre- trance examinations for Killingly | other all day shower bath Thursday | hool will be given tomorrow |and caused a second postponement of ¥) at the graded school build- | the carnival arranged by the W. R. ing, School street. C. for the benefit of the goldiers’ mon- cipitation of 3 1-8 inches up to Thurs- | On account of the storm.the doll-'| ument fund. In spite of bad weather looked at his|day event atranged to be held at Wild- | those in charge did manage, under de- Stamps Free, Best Naphthia Soap 5 bars for 25¢ and 10 SWH Green Trading Stamps Fre:. measure before coming to this_eity to his daily e there ‘ ; in the : : e e i be. | of the Eastern Connecticut league are steady rain. would he a ¢ usa of Thursday’ REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE to | wood park was postponed. cidedly adverse conditions for prepa- vas Double Header on Holiday. ration, to serve a clanin dmne]r mhlhe , i : vestry of the Episcopal church, where The Tri-Village and Moosup teams a_cons erable number pronounced the to play two games Laber day, the ginner excol!enl. i morning game at Moosup, the after- Nothing Doing at Fair. noon game at Wildwood park. The Oxford fair did no business on Highways Gullied. Thursday because of the heavy rain that has been playing havoe with en- In Session Thursday Evening—Plans| Seven davs of rain have been the | (oriainment enterprises for the past Made for Co The republi The T. B. Sadd Co. 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct, “Going Qut of the Clothing Businass” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store 1 town committee Met | great quantities of water that has run Thursday evening and arrangements publican caucus ta be held in the town | Te- Judge Shea, chairman of the commit- tee. presided at the meeting, which was & most harmonious one. drawn up and all who desire to en the lists will be given an opportun fo @0 so and come forward in the cau- Il grievances, 1 No slate was cancus may s of the | Engagement Announced. E B. SPRING, Pilno Tuner is for the means of doing injury to seme of the highways in the town. gullies being worn at the sides of the road by the week. and many Putnam people who had planned to attend were disap- pointed. - This, however, will increase the number that will go over to Hart- ford next week to see President Taft— voade} o 1| and incidentally witress the long ex-, e P e e e ok iy | Pected death of the legislature of 1911. Several of the little animals may be Games Scheduled. down. Thére is good woodchuck hunting in seen roaming about at almost any time A. €. 24, Putnam’'s one best bet of the day. on the diamond this vear, will play Over 300 Pupifs. pall witli the Andems of Grosvenordale (. James school is (o reopen next |in a game scheduled for the Sthoe) woel nfter the Jong summer vacation. | Street grounds tomorrow. (Saturday) It is expected that the number of pu- | afternoon. and will also play tw 1o CPming from this Lown and, Brook_ | games with the same’team on " Labo 7. % Je in excess of 300. The Sis- | day, the morning game being sched ors i St Tosenh will be in charge. | uled to be played in North Grosvenor- dalce, the afternoon game in Putnam. i Wall Caves In. Announcement is made of the en- A gagement of Miss Lucia Jandreau of | The heavy rains of the past seven . ‘but it is helieved | ERESIERY O A eorge. Baribeault, | davs are heid to be responsible for the imantic, Conn. Ir. . €. JACKSON—Dentist that there will be a fight on for a place | ;jay hoard of assessors. Democratic Committe Members of town eond’s store. the marriage | collapse of the high bank wall between to take \fla('(l-::luring the present n‘mnlgh. Church street and the old Norse hall Reperts from the surrounding coun- | feld, near the Quinebaug river. try indicate that there is to be an City Notes. abundant grape crop this vear, both of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence M. Kent, Ma- Kk in Phursday | the cultivated and wild varities. There | el Kent and Harold Kent have been committee held . a Painless Extracting and are many wild grapes in this part of | in Maine on an automobie] trip. E—— | \Vindham county and they. have all Miss Alma Martin hizs gone to Can- Filling a Specialty Willimantio 752 Miain Street, Telephona STATIONERY and SCHOOL SUPPLIES JAMES HARRIES, 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. 75 MONUMENTS, Dbeen inspected and spotted for pick- | ada for a vacation of one month, ing. % Mrs. A. C. Luke has returned from Closed Cars in Use. a.few jveeks spent at Pleasant View, For the first time since May closed | R. 1 cars have been run this week on the | Miss Mary Whyte of South Wood- Putnam lines of the Connecticut com- | stock will be the teacher at East Put- pany. The incessant rainfall has hurt | nam this vear. 2 the passenger traffic and prevented the | Misses Mary and Katherine Fowers gathering at flexander's lake of sev- | f Providence, Miss Agnes Steen of eral parties that had planned outings | Worcester, Mrs. Mary Quinn and chil- for the last’week in August. dren of Pawtucket are guests of Mrs. Close 'Vote on License. Lawrence Murray of Oak Hill Another close contest is predicted Firemer’s Night. on the license question in this tewn | Thursday was firemen’s night at the this fall and it will be preceded by a Bradley theater, campaign in which every effort will be| Mrs. M. F. Smith returned Thurs. ‘Markers n our stock | exerted by both sides to win. Kill- | day trom a wisit to Harwichpart, dy to by erectad. Obtaln our prices | ingly has voted no-license in five out Mass, 1911 Overland Models ERNEST P. GHISBRO, 1029 Ma mantic. Conn. ind inspect 1000 artistlc designs. w A. LENNON, corner Hl.ln and Watson Streeta ‘Willimantic. Conn. HIRAM N, FENN, NDERTAKER and EMBALMER 63 Church @t. Willimantie, C% Ladx Assistant A mrce vartery of Fresh Fish; slaa [ ceding this one. He wi goallops, Oysters and Clams, at . STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2 North St. . 2 of the past seven years, but the votes | ~ Mrs. E. A. Wheelock of Church street have always been closé and there is | is entertaining Miss Gladys Rockwell never any certainty as to just which [and William Rockwell of Nova Scotia. Way the tide of public sentiment on | Mr. and Mrs, Simon Farley have re- this matter is going to turn, turned from a visit in Canada. ok - Miss Sarah Barnes is visiting-in At- Rainiest Spell in Seven Yaars. tcbro 4d Boston: o One farmer who came in to town on Thursday morning to send the mil - fr:m hls)cngl to Boston remarked that West Avon Pastor Resigns. - not in seven vears has there been such | Rev. Luther G, Coburn, pastor- of & prolonged period of rain and so much | the West Avon ConsTegational of it as fel during the seven days pre- | church,. has tendered his resignation not kicking | o take effect in October. The resig- about the amount of water that has nation has heen accepted with reret come down, although he expresses a | by the members of the ehurch, He fear.that injury might be done to a | will go to & mew charge st Oakville. i tonight. (Friday) for New Yorl d \ulllsunll on the Calif e for_ their home. in Govaf, Slater library was reopened Thilrs: “hurch having re- STAFFQRD SPRINGS Returnfram Vacation— Weber to Pitch in Saturday’s Game —New Teacher at High Schoal. The services at Grace church Sun- day and thereafter will be as follows: Holy Communion, 7 prayer and sermon at 10.45 a. m.;, Sun- day sehool at noon: and addres! at 7.p. m. The rector, the R. M. D. Adams, will return to- Miss Martha turned from her vacation. Miss Hazel Taft of South Belling ham, Mass., and Miss Gertrude John- son of Springfield, Mass., ar2 guests at Miss Marian Johnson's home on Math- ewson street. Dearnley & Clarke have purchased a light auto-truck which they put into e Thursday. Since Wednes m.; morning evening prayer ay afternoon the rain ¥ and_continuous, inch and three-quarters having fallen in 24 hours, bringing the total rainfall up to about four inches in a week. SQCIALIS‘FS TO ORGANIZE. the Party Will Formed at Meeting Tonight. PARLOR DINING ROOY B g ‘Chate or Bock- Sigebonrd Parlor Sult, 8.8x10.68 Vel Iof Bux. 1 g ing mrnx Fier LIBRARY OR LIVING ROOM pbmom KITCHEN Kitchen Tadle, 8 Kitchen Chairs, 1 Kit- chen Closet, 12 Yards of Lin- oleum, 1 Stove Rev. Lyman G. Herten of the Metho- dist church and Rev. the Congregational church. have re- turned from their vacations and serv ices will be' resumed-Sunday morning and evening as usual. midweek prayer church, also as usual on Thursday eve- R. G. Clapp of one-quarter 1 Woven Wire stered Seat, 1 There will be Early & English anteed; 2 Gen- Pillows, 1 Golden Omk Brsea. Gaide Wash- The masses at St. Edward's will be at 815 and 10.15 a. m., fifteen, minutes earlier than formerly. Andrew Magill of Brook- Y., will_preach at the Congre- gational church in West Stafford, on A meeting for the organization 'of a local branch of the socialist party is to be -held tonighi at | Jewett City hotel. have been given Norwich and as a re- 7.30 o'clock For some time past in your home. speakers from sult considerable aroused and s for the formation of an active 1ocal. Edward P, Olark, Fred Holdsworth and possibly others of the Norwich local will ke present to assist-in the work of organizing Jewett City local. Jewett City All-Stars Challenge. The Ali-Stars challenge a New London county under 18 y They would prefer games with Scalpers of Norwich K. A.'s of Danielson. Send all challenges to Ernest Saunders, Box Services at the Baptist and salist churches in Stafford Hollow at the Methodist and Jongregational Ins| Staffordville, 's i Staffordville, "Grand Rapids Furniiure, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, nnneug and Everything for Houseleeping ‘on Our Easy Payment Plan $100 Worth $12. m) Down sz.zs Weekly $300 Worth $35 Down 33.50 Weekly and at St. will also be resumed. ! ‘Saturday's Game. The Stafford baseball team will play a team made up of picked players from the Commercial leagué of Hartford on on Hyde Purk. crack Rockville twirler, will pitch for Weber, jhe Terms Mada to Suit on Larj er Amounts. OQur Terms State, New Jersey. Apply Also to New York nnécticut, Massachusetts an the Clippers and or the K. O. Local Notes. Three hoilers have been installed in the hospital on East street. Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman and danughter Gertrude, are at Block Island - . vacation. s Sarah Sweet of Monson, Mas: has been engaged as additional assis ant in the high school. of experience and well recommended, Rev. F. J. O'Neill's Sermon in Seven Languages. little sermon, MARCUS M. DIES AT LEONARD BRIDGE Native of Sprague, Selectman for 12 Member of Legislature Miss Sweet is Davis Family Reunion. descendants Stafford, Conn., held their reunion at Wednesday was somewhat informal, family enjoyed a so Asa Davis 18th_annual Visit The Boston Dry Goods Store The death of Marcus Morton Haven, aged 62, occurred at his home at Leon- That rattling Christ Say Go to Church?” lating by thousands, especially health for vears, and seriously four months. Haven was born and in Sprague 42 vears ago. jal time and pienic is -without doubt one of the chosen for the coming year was George most popular preachers of the day. This sermon seven languages. fortunate as to read it have no trouble in convineing 3 should assist at the public divine serv- ices on the Lord's day.—Catho’ic Tran- " COLCHESTER in Taft-Dayville Game Said to Be Improving—Game with Columbia Planned for Satur- Since then he has re- sided in Lebanon, at the home where i He was greatly respected by | his friends and neighbors and had the confidence and esteem of hi men 4and had filled many offices. hav- ing been selectman twelve vears holding office once for He was a member.of the Laura Iflood” of Spr An interesting feature was ence of Mrs. Grace Dean.and Mrs. twin sisters, from Wilming- who are so DANIELSON, - - - CONN. ONEST BARGAS and High-grade Goods | during the July Sale was highly ap- preciated by crowds of satisfied custo- rious times | blea cach other so clo could distinguish between them. Oth- ers present were ) that no one eight vears legislature in 188 Everett Davi ster, he leaves a daughter, Mrs, O. Brown of Lebanof, and three broth- of Hartford, i who has been and Frenor 3 of Williams- burg, Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Hattie Davis of Bell of Granby, Donald ' Clark Lola Sturtev . Tl and one sister, H. Giddings of Mystic. i | 3 | It i reported that Joseph Lazinsk, who was so badly injured in the Tafi- i rville ball game two weeks ago and is now in a hospital in New York, has sp far recovered that he will be brought to his heme here Saturday. His full recovery is now & 2 Misses Katherine and Anna O'Con- nell left town Wednesday for a week's outing at Block Island. Y. Wolf left Tuesday for a few days’ visit with friends in New York. Misses, Anna and Els Rackville are guests of Miss Josephine The Misses Daudey tives of thig place and graduates of the Academy. of Northampton, Mrs, ph and Ruth Sturtevant cester, Mabel Fitch of Wilmington, Vt. WOMAN JUMPED FROM LINER. Steamship Rhein Circled While Crew Recovered Woman's - Body. Demand For Girl Help. There is a big string tobacco leaves. season more demand for New York, Aug. 31.—The husband of who was waiting for Justina _Fight, her to join him on an Arkansas farm, harvesting tobacco at the s: otk LR R It has been the talk of the town how we could sell such goods so cheap. the steamship from Germany, Rhein arrived that she had jumped overboard on the morning of August The woman was de- Dbeen no trouble have drifted in getting men. 20, and was lost. Now we have decided to .continue all Heffion and children Jast Haddam are viisting Mrs. Hef- It was about suntise when the chief officer, who was on the bridge, He checked his hand.—Farm the alarm, speed and swung ar while a_boat was lowered, recovered the body, B S e el NS R S JEW/ETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date Big Cut Prices on all Staple Goods and to bring eut some greater bargains | than ever béfore during the month of Every customer | this advértisement will do a favor to their neighbors or friends to tell them of this great bargain opportunity, are not making a profit but are selling from the stock at lower prices than the goods are worth. now that you'll need later and have to pay higher prices. REMEMBER We are seiling Dishes in Full Dinner Sets or Separ- | ate Pieces for Half the or- \dinary retail price. Visit Our Store. The Boston Dry Goods COMPANY, Danielson, Conn. in_a circle Missbs Margaret and Mary O'Con- nell returned ‘Tuesday. out at Revere beach, Mass. Game With Columbia. Colchester baseball y the Columbia team on the park Saturday gfternoon; if: ths weather | from a week's which was bus The woman was thirty-seven LEWIS, Progrietor. DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 5, to WATGH Hll.l. and BLOCK ISLAND STEAMER BLOCK ISLAN Michael E, Sullivan_and child of Willimantic are visiting Mrs. .Sulli- van's sisters, the Misses Cavanaugh, on_Turnerville avepue. Clark teturned .Tues- day from a week's 'stay ‘at the Willi- mantic_camp ground. Moving to. Hazardville. . Bessie Heath and having their household £00ds s vhere they will reside. C. C. King of Lebanon was in evening playing with his orchestra at the dance in Grange the. benefit of the fire com- some sort of an observance of the! Block Tsland Buy your goods mother- are New London Dok roatnd to_Hazardville, xSundays only. 21, HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. SPECIAL EXCURSION H TO WHITE town Tuesday TIGKETS BEACH and Tickets 40 cents, including troliey service from New London to Beach. v Wickwire and Harry bert were callers in Hast Haddam on James Johnson wa: i Oneco Wednesda: Harry Elgart was a visitor i wich Wednesday Louis Levine was calling on friends in_Baltic Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Robbins and child of Hartford are guests of Mrs. Robbins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Swan Rath- bun, in'South Main street. Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2 BLOCK ISLAND 75¢ Adults, Children 40c % HOURS AT BLOCK Houses and Bathing Beach 4 f information, WATCH HILL e 50c Adults, Children 25c % HOURS AT WATCH HILL Shore Dinner and Block Island. e of company near landing, Norwich. NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO. E. C. JEWEDT, Agent. Doesn't Draw Vaote: xchange says Bryan's the people off 3 But that won't matter as long as they keep their Constitution. A western DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE POWDER Makes face, Togo Was Impressed. Togo assures arms and neck as w m\e as milk and does | 3 Blackheads, Have handled thi not show or rub off. .iver spots cured in a few ommend it. 5. The cantaloupe cocktail reach- €d the spot—New York World: JAMES E. KEECH, Mznager. Testimonial Ladies Everywhere " are giaf to know et the wonderful benefit thas Vibura-O-Gia hes slways been te sufferars of their sex. Thousands of ladien epread the geod RNeWs eme=y thelr Seighbers end friends. Others write letters for publication, thas suffering sisters unkmown o them, may hmmnl&»-um @0 the geod work goes on. Viurn-O-Gin- 15 & purely vegetable cempeund, comtaining Do harmful properties, is astively spscific in its curative action on the womanty ergans a To young and old 1t I= bighly recemmended for the treai- ment of all forms of female troubles, “% B Geen m great sufferer for years defors lwawning of 1 %ed misplacement, fainting spells, constamt headache. and other female troubies, Which made me fesl very weak. I tried different dnctor: took Viburn-O-Gin and it melieves me 5o much that I want you 10 spread the news of what it has done for me. It certatnly will 40 s much for other sick women." but nono geve me relef, se - ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $i.25 s bottle with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street. Mew Yorl

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