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a e Oranges—Special Prices! ( Choose From These Fourteen Oranges from 5,000 Prize Orange Groves “Sunkist™ This Fruit o % Knife Y have just been shipped. One of these giant | Silver Premiums mg:::o; e;;;: rains, with its load of golden fruit, is for the [ Get This Orange Spoon families of this cityand surrounding territory. | ... 5550 S ily silver-plated,same Spoon, actual size. high que.fity as the other “Sunkist” Pre« = 5 A~ i 0¥ Genuine Rogers and of The California Fruit Growers ship in great quantities when aa et ol miums. Sent on re- ceipt of 24 “Sunkis t"; the fruit ripens, and they have chosen this city as a “Sale Point.” | you on receipt of 12 Sunkist” wrappers wrappers and 20c. For each additional and 12c to help pay charges, packing, etc. fruit knife send 24 “ Sunkist” wrappers and 20c. : Read This Special Prices at Perfect Oranges For each sdditional Carefully spoon_send 12 un- Your Dealer’s Ripened on the Tree Kist” wrappers and 12, Beginning Monday Lcarn the difference in flavor be- i Aly e, Just ask for genuine tween these tree-ripened orangesand B B R s On all remittances up to 24 cents send one-cent stamps; on amounts “Sunkist,” the perfect oranges with the others o h'av’e’ _bOUght A .the tion, number of wrappers Ro walisabl past. Each “Sunkist” is a sweet, juicy, | and amount of cash nec- the valuable wrappers. ’ 3 3 % = seedless navel. Each is tree-ripened, | essary to secure each I 2% 7 OIS e : . SN @ wpw_{' 7 _i A big; rousing sale, lasting a week, will be held right here in this city! 5 s 2N above 24 centssend post~ office money order, ex~ press money order or bank draft. Do not send cash. Make moneyorder or draft payable to the California FruitGrowers® * ® L] 5 5 7 Exchange, and add}*& . Give your‘fan;ly a Ei;hcxous agxld sound and picked with a gloved | 8l o st e Ca frea - ‘ 3 @ hga}llthffll ‘g;‘ e d DIovH .eyofir table pandl Fach comes in a valuable ** Sunkist™ Exchange, 192 N. Clark 74 e . ° Street, Chicago, Ill. Nof ‘Sv'!lt valua ,x.qan fcx&mslte t_ogi?rs wrapper marked “Sunkist.” Premiums sseporaiits IoF ciil it ilverware. See further particulars A i L throagh e fdid: 3 P e a8y Table Knife Table Fork Vil & — at right. XV 17 Economical “Sunkist fnca ey BT kist’’ orange wrappers, “‘Sunkist” lemon wrap- Lemons Child’s Kaife Bouillon Spoon pers, ‘“‘Red Ball”” orange Thin ok - R wrappers or “‘Red Ball”” Thin serimesl, figtra juicy and each Caften Saoun St WreSpuoRs | OF \ 8 alua un- i merely send trademarks C(.)H:;Ca i e 5 A Salad Fork cut from wrappers. If yon kist” wrapper. Insist on Opyster For! will buy only ““Sunkist'* and ‘‘Red Ball” oranges and lemons, you will fruit of the finest eat quality, economically riced, and you will soon. g:ve enongh wrappers ta them, as they go farther than other lemons. They cost no more, and the wrappers are of same value as “Sun- Child's Fork Orange Spoon / Fruit Knife Teaspoen [} Kist” orange wr R Tablespoon oy t{;‘;’p';:::: : Kis wrappers. Recipe the beautiful tal (124 Trademark Registered Booklet free upon request. Trademark Registered Butter Spreader ware, ’ 3 Growers' Exchange, 192 North Clark ‘T REFEA | ity and to the full satistaction of their LI constituency, but who become dis couraged by the continuous pestering fternoon hours and (Mr. and Mrs. Lowe will make their | ang s orchestra of | home in the Indlana clty, opening their | ) first session and the | residence July 1. ! { Yol B ODUCCAAY Short School Year. rnal greetings and pleas- . > try )urfio Among m}; at r, across the Rhode Is- in the council meetings and try to . om Putnam, there has | | pick flaws in the work of the more Inguished members present were Gil- [land borde . a | zealous & en’s doings for tinguish o Gil 3 o commencement anv. | Mow L ondon Should Begm Soon to Prepare Forw slous aldermen’s dotngs for the pub | dir DANIELSON . AND PUTNAX —— | ant soc DAN]EISON their competitive composidions on co of fellow members of the council who do nothing but talk for the newspapers NEWS | . ‘h(n L. Hewitt, Norwich, most exalt- |already lonial subjects for p oXered D ed past high priest, and F. Leon |and the schools in that town are I I uulud‘.r'l'\hle mduzl-ndnmng s 8 rule Nine Deaths D Corinectiout sobiety of Hutchins, Norwich, grand master of |closed for the summer. Here in Con- utigl) PoF b e O g ne Deaths During April—Funeral of | Damus of A, : | the second veil necticut, where forty weeks consti- h E ~ f h D | f simply for the o | es Amert Killingly | the second veil. C s W o ) $ the ” : Franols Daudy—Winness of Colonial | saliool has three of its students fn tas | Tho evening Sessian was devoted fo |tute & school yoar, the puplls will bo the Entertainment ot the Uelegaies cheap notoristy iy Agpescing pRom Dames’ Prizes—Many at Sunday | honor list: Dor D. Paine, Myra 7. | the conferring of the mark master de- |at thelr studies for another month. nently in public reports of the doings W i gree upon a class of seven candidates, s f (he Soult Gf e SORNE. _Ih & § RN liams. i ee C a class e C: d i - s that aw at thin St e One Hondowdth | e s et gl | the work being witnessed by one of th [ Sl envioe { , that old saw that says something Birthday of Warren Chapter. | two young women wrote on The | t gatherings of chapter members “aptain Arnold of th ,?.l\.vllllon Ar- ECTED TO TAK[ !NF%AT‘VE of boys ,m.r:{;mhm | 508 not Heked g ST : . | Founding of Schools and Colleges in | congregated here in years. The cen- is to conduct his farewell service| MMAYOR MAHAN EXP Nk L S R T R . Ralph Young will spend Sunday 8t|(ne Coloni hag | tennial observance was highly success- | ere tomorrow (Sunday sl s ex L LT & his cottage at Oakland Beach. s onin ser Bo- |ful In' every way and the membars of | Pected that Captaineand Mrs. Arnold | NSE n Who have matured ty to Henry C. Warren of Grafton, Mass. | fore the lrevois:ice Wirren ‘clikpter Tecalvad’ maGy Eeon remain here about two w be honored by belng elected to manags formerly of Danielson, was a visitor A represeniative of 2 E more, but who will come here to suc e Atans ot Dokt ottt sl : § ? | municipal affatrs. (it Ty, Ohabat in | cead them has ot been announcod. Alderman Morgan Making Determined Effort to FHave Trolley | 16 of the members who have The army workers have done a la | not been named as chalrmen of com here Friday. William Eennett, formerly manager of the Danielson telsphone division, school, John A. Pr a money prize, Schwartg of the W winner ith Dora amount of good work since opening a : | mittees of importance seem to be jeal —_——— et | vl(l\.tvfi of \_'n, rtance seem to | now of Brockton, was hore Friday. | s - barracks here about three vears ago. Express Business Done Elsewhere Than on State Street | 1ittecs ot fellow members who are Fe- Mrs. Ethel Hamillon BINings of | of $15 oftered he M PUTNAM t of the fellow members who are re Providence returned to that city Fri- day after a visit with her mother, Mrs, W. H. Hamilton, E. L. Darble has been at Hartford attending the session of the grand chapter, R. A. M. and the session of the grand council, R. S. M. | Mrs. George Whitman i visiting her | gom, i o “ position on won Mrron‘ in Boston. Bchools and Colieges in the Colonies. Appointed to Police Force, | e = John H. Gordon, now acting as night | SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE | for the best FUNERAL. —_Members of Council Anxious For Their Terms to End | quired to devote u great part of their ['Eugens: Bannaville Mospital— | time and without hope of recompense e anneville; Loaves o ing the best interests of the ) A A - | to advan g X ieate ot | Clean City League Given $75—Out Frank Sponcey. —Disgusted With Gallery Play of Fellow Members. city and to guard the appropriations j'uw. V‘le i of Town Couple Come to Putnam to Funeral services for Frank Sponcey that are at their disposal for the . M ichanga: Wed—Fewest Jail Commitments in|of Church street were held at St proper conduct of the several depart- Ui S . | Mary’s church Friday morning, a large o 5 P ments that compose the city govern- (Sahiool for & Fifteen Years. number of s and friends at-| When Cyrus G. Beckwith was mayor ted At ios|ment. It is this continual nagwing g for many weeks | tending. Rev. John Van den Noort| f (1. ity of New London one of th® { the vicinity |f the small fry in the council that ' 3 S =33 Y & VAGE o g v t g (il el brant of the requiem mass. d wherever | 18 causing realiy valuable members to d/to his hatas Hers BH-) in St. Mary’ almost pray for the day that will end tificate of merit her paper on sources of a '« ar award was m Leclair of Putnam ingest members and the most act- s Diane I 1 fleld; attending t Mtg. Co. of this city. < repartee, g : A r of the members of Put- Few Sent to Jail. | destined Mo | dose oTey were at Danlelson Fri-| fifteen years have passed witheut oo e L b T Perhaps never before since Mew O aeing, attonding | ag good a record being made for lack | W8S recognized ag a leader sud MES | 10%ho " frenaing London has_been. a shire town of the rvance of the or-|of t e Windha 5 3 ctivity e cou g nlb A ren chapter, R. A. m,‘,":;"’:"é"’l:":fl‘:? ;!l{;,ex lngix‘:;zt:-&ur(\‘f 1| perhaps onme of the most popular | county has the court room been so taxed jeorge Vaug r |ive of the court of common council|it wag accompai e’ | their term of eleotion and relleve them atahmas o S Job o a He appeared to be in| George Vaughn has greatls et o e planation | th irges B ?‘" Boan “pwf{"“d o aridad by Wl Churc | good healt e th boro property in Thompson, | was George Curtis Morgan. He was |by a porsor ceompanying | Of the city work that s made burden- ber of the Danielson police force. | ik st sl e by Db SR o e RSty he recently acquired and 18 now | the Man on lorseback for a time and | the pe direet to the | Some by some of their fellow alder- George C, Bernard of Providence Various County Towns, 2 ;: il VS i The property is located e b the D e men. Readers of the council reports called on friends in Danislson Iyids ) school gave a dance in the assembly | 0¢CuUPYing. The property is located | held a tight rein on the [ et s : of the council repo: The 'Kiliingly High School A(hmuy'; Mhere v 5 1 or. | hall at the school Frida: n the center village, Thompson. Mr. | g that | Wil readily distinguish the disturbing ey B was much CToE E Vaughn is connacted with the Putnam | sasociation has given the public play. gzounds fund a nice Httle boost by ap- | the Wi prepriating $25 associa Al sower assessment delinquents are | church o be notificd that they must pay or | even legal steps for eollsotion will be taken | mene, against them, Flocken of W element of the council and can figure with a dulled lead pencil the meotive for their actlon. 11l change nam da The range of seund of the steam fire | session was al varfous explanations for bg'men_of that: thue, Sudycould) 2 he t,‘:'lefiqflfio“ Q:\‘e?d'&dmh{ o iflh ":fix‘xkj"f“:l‘\::‘rrl;:.rr:;n:t;;mlb(;,f ?x::‘!:\x;( ¥ s of & of the s g arfous explana s for i z g ha at we i session of o < ularm giren was heard this week in | Rev, Orfon D. A. R, to Decorate Graves. the good behavior of the people, all | lave been elected to amy office within | Bryan F, Mahan g perior court and it is now self-svident North Sterting, from where telephons he= gift of his fellow townsmen. He | mond last summer and ating, Graves of soldiers of the revelu-|of tl that the enlargement of the old court calls wers received asking about the views being right, perhaps, In ament for ¢ 3 diverged and took such decided a|hig Deep Waterways convention Mo t war will be decerated in West | S0me TesE stan ainst party management that don ag lelegati house was an actual necessity as the fire, Wil A ok ereasing f‘«mw v s ceme Thursday ey ‘..(f‘_"fl ;f;,,m ;,,T was unhorsed and his | by brass from other | old court room would not have accom ttend Annual Outing, lace 1, Woodin by mer Blizabeth OBITUARY, 21 popularity waned. Since sretentions ies, made many | modated the court session. ~There John H, Winslow and Ira D, Martin ;‘4;::1:-?:1 eonter Putnam chapter, D, A. R., of = — n this young lawyer has taken no of the cordial Teception that fwere no special ?uef_dur.mi the week T‘;lllfl:ru-’rlnfl!’!i nm»f ww; vlun g{tmsm I !” Pt Mrs. William Stone. active part in politics and devoted his | would be given the dele to attract spectators with a lttle n and vicinity teday (Satur-|P 8t Pund convention of time to spare and there were but few day) s attend the annual mesting apd | led by In Aid of Helpless Cripple. Mrs. Frances Parrish (Sharpe) Stene | time to the practice of his profes - i Sitisens - t 4 interested spectators present, but i [ o ). In es of bs: ane- | Who died here this week, was the wid- At the present time George Curtis itizens t ; odting of the American Woolen and |2nd Hov, W, D. g O Desiefit danc-| ow of Williim Htone, one of the lead- | Morgan's younger brother, Frank E.|good the pi del what was lacking in that respect was Wersted Overseers' assoelation, 16 be | 161568, and W es ha to create a fund : b iz =1 3 A f the common | This conve s the mc more than balanced by the unusually Botd At & Providence river tasoit Jusiness of the af h tificial limbs for | I siness men of this city for many | Morgan is a member of the c e terests | large number of witnesses In attend- 2 g | the receiving of r 10 had his legs cut NPl e dlaih, Sllowed: an dlinesy | cotingll axnd. Ackye Ioiallie s Reriats | Soure the Unit ates and | ance. With the court officers and the Nine Deaths in April, {1 ¥ of L i £ With pnoumenia, to the municlpal affairs. He, too, i3 | that is in_the United nd | ange. Ft offio e ferenes n the leeal r ards about h P I has been fully apy in the cities | jury they not only filled all the space Killingly had rather o heavy death | Rew, Mr Flocken s > hae ha boip ey o sl fearloss and active, but perhaps not [ has been fully app W the - pon- | HIBiS th. +hll OF HE WHENEE TUREt rate during April. Accerding to the | (ho evening s Rince the ac- WEDDING quite S0 pugnacious as W nisiciat. fy hoen wes held” 0 | rocm ot Bk batind His B bulletin of the state board of health, | Rey " Glarencs 1 & helpless erip- brother Curtis. He I!s more conser- tion. That was hel room but al oceup! he space us- there were nine deaths in this town, ‘whieh represents an annual death rate ed the devstien vativa in manners but is persistence | Providence and the ually devoted to spectators. The pri Henson-O’Rourks, Sl : e 20,000 for the convention purposes | oner's pen probably never befare held an an; on was a loctyr fley theater Fri-| 7 Sk 2 perfonifien, | It weE A A it ‘a profitatie so many men awalting trial and six par thousand of 16,5, Twe deaths ware ; ey TJoseph' 1. Henson, 24, and Mi \ho got after the garbage coliectors t deaths we eopticon, The Seops nity to 868, Der-| bt o y Ledh ; il | ment, profitable women accused of crime were seated of children under the age of ome year, b i ma O'Reurke, 22, both of Providence,|ana who kept everlastingly at it unt L YEUT, | Hehagl Work, Watlace 1 n exhibi Putn; o y after : _ = — . P Providen I 1s profit- lon the outside. It was there a Three of the deaths were caused by | |} ) e were married in Putnam Friday after- | guccess resulted, and he has carried fore A ¥ ture o instituts Som isrba >a3 7 e . able for New London from an adver- | very a Smeumonia and one by coRSUmMDLIOR, | gl oR P o neox Justice of the Peace Arthur|,iher public matters - through the | able Vew T £ dver- [ very judicious move to enlarge that A bty .lw? by Fepresentative < Sund S, Maedenalé -ouncil by his persistent efforts. | tising standpoint. 1784 court house at the head of State FUNERAL county churches. ” - s ioaan : ; victery fo In addition to being mare | Mrs, Henry Bessinean and daughter, | gometimes the council balks at the It was a great victery for the mayor | street. f | - Punice, are visiting friends in Clintan, | biitade of Alderman Morgan but that | and his assoclates to secure that con- | commodious it 18 now compiet | ey | 3 Mass | does not in least fease him, for in that | vention for New London and the citi- | squipped, and much better adapted for Francis Vaudey, | WARREN @HAPTER | OBITUARY, The barn resently destraved hy firs | wvont he carries on the work outside |zens should see to it that every prom- | court purposes. Phese was a large number of friends | Iz | - p1 Wopdstack avenue 18 te be rebuill, | of the council chamber, iso mado is fllled to overflowing. It| Judge Reed is the presiding indge and relatives at B James' church Jri- | Gelebrates Its Gentenary by Gathering Hawry H, Howe, Phe sIthsaf the strmcture- is swrad bl 2 o iy B0l will bo the higgest of the biz events | at the session but at the opening day day morning at § oclock for the fu- | of Notable Mer R. A M v H. Hpwe, formerly of Putnam, | George Morse 2 Alderman Morgan has been asking | that ever happened in the city and its [ he deviated from his usual rule of neral serviees ol Franeis audry, : — died this week at a hespital in Previ.| J, Arthur rhanks of Woreester | the council repeatedly to take some | influence will 50 far-rea that | punstuality but through no fault on emong those preseat boing a large del- | Phoush its membership of 150 is | Gonco 4o T v urigs recent- | Wag a visitor with friends in Putmam | action that would result in the troljey | the benfts will be hevond compuin- | his part, The train on which he left egation from the local council pf the Jrom Maine te Oalifernia, |y e ved while fight e five at {he day, C‘jw panies ng th receipt and de- As yet mo orgamized effort has|his home town was dues to arrive in 1'nlon St. John Baptist, with \-.h,.‘s.nul urse, the majority ja this | i B e T Rl e : e | ; yw London to havs him in the court 1ouse at the regular time for the opan- at some | deceased had long affillaied. Rov, | Celestin Crozet wa Putnam lodge of BIks is tashave fts | livery of celebrant of the Was a notewewthy apnual ladies’ night next Tuesday eve- | flergoon and the Revere Rubber company was a firemsd paint f . s st N ing of the session, but an accident to , S ng joined the.ge ment in June, | Ding. n much to | g ¥ caas p lay high mass of requicm. Burial wag iy | thoss d with He was undes 87 years of age,| Clayten Sewar Mr, and (rafic, . 'he | least passible de [he tmin coused ‘a deiay of nearly St James cemetery, the fmylrai PFo- | N9. 18, Royal Arch . 5 s i B W Sl 1o- to' Teare hare d to & commit- | Was instrumental threo hours. lis of course was an vession being escorted from the church | eelebration of the cex §76 Given Clean City League. 3 | common eoun- | Vention it ig unaveldable delay, but there was = by members of she organiza Tuesday for Californi QN men- on pf the bo Members 1 -‘ More than $75 has been given the .Aitorney Ct Torrey' was in|cil an freq have been | the Initiatix L vexatious delay Thuvsday afterncon an tloped. The bearors were Felix Whe- apd dor the event from v w | membery of the soliciting commitiee | wi fimantic Friday on a business trip, | made that companies on and rece a the part af a juryman that kept the ireault, Josepy Thetredult, Benoit M'he. | ifngland to¥as and cities, and with |pf (he Clean City leagno for use in| . Guiachane rony, oo.2 pusiness R | wranth ' ike crievance under con- judge, the lawyers and court attend- tteault, Isaac Thetreault, Amadeq Phe. | them came giests from Putnam chap- | the ¢ spotless town that | the (. A. C. team on the high sehool | sideration and find some more suitable wnts in woiting for half an hour. The treauit, Philias Thetregult, hrothers-in- | ter, an oulgrowih of the local chapic is to be d here on Monday ¢ 3 T I 2 court came in r recess at two law o fle deceased. Louis B Keune- | ind fow Yhe chapler at Norw inasaction of a general morning and will continue through the Fox of Sunnyside Heights But up to date ut Juror Marvin of North dy was the fun z wefl al direcio; “past and in | greater t weelk. is 2| b ee{ir Boves at'the s , have been mo changes in condi- |1y ! that| Lyme, was missing. Deputy sherify Among refatjves and friends present | Gopnecticul of M g | £o0d st d,‘Ll:le;crn\1_‘1114,):;)},1\‘;1‘;;0;!1; e o = |New London is entitled to be elassed (Continued on Page Fifteen.) were MY and Felix Thetreault | The guthering was at | will pe s day " afternoon, o did not suif Alderman | as a convention ¢ nd is ecompetent :Prl Haspard ¥ New “Bedford, | wiien the (hfjiter was openedin r | being mdde to interest the schoel” chil- " decided to take more | {0 prly provide for these of in- Miss, Beuoit Phelr and” Fauly, | form, Fhe Teagure of this sesst dren” in“{lie cleauup movement, e — o mothods and without the ad. | ternational impertance. Pulnsw, M. aud Mrs, Moses Rebevard | the beaghis of (he bistorica . \ Ti - Other- Gonntries. e haid connewr of Tho Geicthl S s from Webster, Mr. aund Mis Wl 40 Jou Sesmins it . Mescew merchants are considering a | mon council of fhe city of New Lon- | TFhere is more than one member of I Jteberard Drom Norsdel, A Vgldrg of 19, puig Bl ofdest = pién to-raise cofton on a tract of 672,- | don. He decided to call upon the gen- [the present court of common council sew York, Mr. and Sfrs, doséph I""?": LIEh priests ot the cliaptes JoowiazPerc 500 acres in Asiatic Russia. lrrigation | eral ytilities commisslon fe iuvesti- | counting the days to the end of the For Infants and Children, of Taftville aud L. J. F. Mictreault o ?p Tute Hng paperand i« Mary Blizabeth (Hpbbard) | Wil b éded. | gate ;3.(- conditions sad act aceording- | term, not with a view to re-eleetion Jewert City Budwey sfentfon, Tevlew- | Pere’ amd Harky Tut Lowe weth| " ost of the people of Gerumny get Ho had photagraphs faken of cacs | but father o bo velieved rom e | THY Kind You Have M'.” m Winners in Colonial Dames’ Essay of redpr {arcied 0 this oity Thursday 1{* REV. | their milk supplies from stores or per- | Joading gnd pplodding freight, show- 1IlLic: of aldetman, a position thus St ias ok w i .nyu,-{ wag (F. Szm;;«nl, Lie l,“rmg- oL Weor- | anfbalalory “wagens in_ bult 3 ing the line pf teams in waiting, and | does not seem be appreciated by Boulaiths . i E in MheTodge rooms onthe third | cestir, Yife ooy of “Tndiatapo: Sonthernmbst wio becoming | alsq the general hold-up of public |the general public. Seme of the mem- Fludents v Windbam copuls Digh | piothe dixchapse block, the ser-fwhere' he Is sopefintendent of gradé | more—intere ry year in the|tramic. He then circulated a petition | bers of the board do the work assign- | Bigaatw.e of 4 0 sxcsiens-sboming By CuE By B Wekcusler calpres o crossipg work o # ralliosd ggmpany, frui st A8 Hhn eemmissien Wwging jmmediate jed them 16 the yery sl of (heir abils 4 4 ; X :