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7 %‘ o sanzann ajesssessIRaResERRanREenREYREaSS mssasEssannsensnnus! Bedlam, Chaplin, truck and Killed | 3 to § o'clock Wednesday afterncon at | Murlel have returned from a visit WILLIMANTIC %u»‘x?:;.mm:p drlllrivx;:'s :h.“lhlrp storm | her home on Windham road In honor | with relatives in Tarrytown, N. Y., Eoll o | Wednesday forenoon. The cow was |of her guest, Miss Emellne Church. |and Greenwich. WHAT IS GOING CASTORIA | .. 0 0n% wu 3 oy TovienT. |2t ina lot and was standing nser.a There were about forty present. Birs, Gocar Swanson and_asugnter, i hwebetuck Lodge, 6 “| wire fence; to all appearances the e e Miss Elizabeth, of Lefiston avenue, Ohildren. & remp. %o & 1 s Ay, v, |lishtning ran along the fence and| = Firemen Rehearse for Minstrels. |ieft Wednesday forenoon for a weok's For Infants an dressed Timber, Joist, Scantling, Plank, Deals, Boards, ires at the Bijou and‘.\lmlln‘d from tifere to the cow. The| . Hilltop hose company, No. 3, W. F. | visit with relatives in Providence. cow was insured through a local agen- | D, Is planning to glve a minstrel show | Bdward ¥. Cross, who has been em- ot cy ftor §40, In’ Loomer opera house. Members of | ployed by the Hall & Bill Printing Co. | —_— (| the company on the Hill are already |the past twelve years, has resigned e | Judgment for Plaintifi—Appeal Taken. | Working on the several feature acts to | and is with the A. C. Andrew company. LABOR DAY PLANS. Wednesday morning Justice of the |De Presented. Mrs. L. N.‘Bvbbgu and Miss Nina 4 N ints | Pea muel B. Harvey gavi - B B. Robbins of Day o, are visit- Civic Association Committee Appoints |/ e, sadt e Tt g b i ol o thelr " daughter hnd . sister, Mrs. Sub-Committees—$50 Donated 10| ,zainst Theodore Colopolone,“that was| Mrs. W. E. Jackson and children, Frank Avery of 40 West Park street. Purchase Prizes. | tried Monday, awarding the plaintift | Who have been wWitnessing the war| o 1 1, Franklin of Westfield, £ and costs, Attorney C. H, Cur- | §ame in the vicinity of Stratford the | \ Mt& £ e JEREE SO Gt counsel for the defendant, gave | Past week, returned home Wednesday | yrg George B. McCracken of Mou of an appeal. afternoon. taln street, spent Wednesday at Block ham, N i The Kind You Have | Flooring, Ceilings, Partitions, Etc., Etc., including Red Cedar and other Shingles —also— Window and Window Frames, Blinds, Red Wood, Fir mbor day committe A stion e e i Island. and Cypress Doors, Door Frames, Thresholds, Etc., Etc. irrangemeots for : OBITUARY. 3 Epen g B e T aber oy Democratic Caucus. o stc il P. Murray of Full River, with hig Horseshoe rk The democratic caucus will be held Mrs. Edward T. Grimes. two daughters, Mrs. Rose P. Calvery of Eugene B.| Mond Hurley, Everett Harring- | electic Jordan and DeWitt La- | Charles Hiil, George | and T. . & 3 Miss Mary Murray, evening, August 26, for the| Mrs. Eleanor T. Grimes, age 5, [Erovidence, and 3 of delegates to the democratio | widow of Bdward T. Grimes, died on | With Mrs. Calvery g e e P wte convention fo be held at Hart- [ Wedneaday morning at 2.30 o'elock in | £usts of Mt and Mra. Thomas Mur- ford September 11 and 12. Delegates | St. Joseph's hospital, where she had |2V Of Pleasant street. 1w so be elected at the caucus to[been a_ patient since last October.| William Burleson of Walnut street HOUSE TRIM of Red Wood, Cypress, N. C. Pine, Etc., including concess the senatorial, congressional and pro-| Death was due to paralysis. has joined the ranks of automobilists, o . jte comventions und a new town com.- | Mirs, Gimes had boen In poor health | BAVIDE purchased . now touring cars. Mouldings, Corner Blocks, Veranda Posts, Hand Rails, ) mittee will be chosen. the past four years, and two years ago, | Mr. Burleson has driven various makes . S While residing in New York olty. aus. | of cars for several years, but this is Balusters, Brackets, Etc., Cases of Drawers. Trim cut NORWICH YOUTHS HELD. talned a shock. She was a native of | the first car he hag o?vned- this city, & daughter of Thomas and T J. 1.2~ | Unexpectedly Discovered by Local Of- | Mary Gayigan. Mra. Grimes attended | WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUNDS. to lengths, no waste. mieux, Rev. W. . the local schools when a child and T R x . : Murray | ficers—Admit a Number of Thefts. |iater was graduated from M. St. Jo- | G0od Attendance at W. C. T. U. Fisld ; e One large cargo, costing $14000., just unloaded, and It w Sl seph's seminary, Hartford, She then| Day Exercises of Thres Counties— Tt - _— sday afternoon, Stanley Aud- 7. aged 18, and Willam Su- | mbrethene (annery business and for | Address by Mrs. Deborrah K. Liv- pefect Remedy for Consfye two more cargoes coming, by vessel, the cheapest way. 18, hoth "of Norwich, were | gior in'this city. Seven years ago she | 1n@ston—Notes of the Camp—Per- % tion, Sour Stomach Diatrhoea hief G, E. Richmond and | goia® ) Worras Convuisions Feverisk: Thomas Grady and locked up | ness end LSS OF SLEEP. Delivered prices quoted at adjacent towns by trolley 1ce Wedne sold her business which at that time | 8onal Jottings. was conducted In the Tanner block at charge of larceny. The chief ative he corner of ) d Noi In spite of the heavy shower of p | e officera were aearching f0r & | g "o por Lhideng Sorih STSEtS | Wednesdey forenoon there gathered | express, or steam railroads. rounds would be | &9 Who effecied an entrance to|yorg to live. She was of pleasing | upon the ground a goodly number of Gt a pt in shape f e | latrick Sheridan's barber 8hop In | pargonality and made & large number | delegates from the W. C. T. U.'s from h i 4 g - jc. | South, Coventry Tuesday evening and | Bf™Rianta. " There simrive tnn moes | Tolland, Windham and New London B | o Conmany; Irt ears Ready for quick delivery.. t ‘ ‘1‘”" retoom 13 raf{:‘r‘:mm;r:llhfi and a grandchild, Franeis B. and Ed- | counties, the three county ’presmsn;a ¢ ‘mzcl‘::%&z\l’\l}o“k i ity cou ther . M Norwioh unexpectedry | Fard T. and the'latter's son, Edward having charge, and Mrs. Jason N p T.7Grimes, Jr. of New York city; a |Randall of Groton presiding. The ) the Amertean T 1 ad compgfly haying hought they had landed the two | g on was held he tabernacle Vi Ateamonths oldis ) r Al | 2 brother, Fdward T, Gavigan, and a|Session was held in the taberna i ! the v 1o ‘Was enthus- obbed the barber shop in South | yicter Mrs. Joseph P. Cotter both of | Which was well filled. After a short spfl”l:i -_.JSCENTS v o permanent plaveround | “oyentry. ot 4/tha Feufelr | PG ; praise_service, prayer was offered by $3VASEN" " Sovos timated | that £he ads were found on the railroa % | Rev. Walter S. Maclntire, secretary o § Raecia ok v Would {n | Gmeks below the water tank and when | Stephen Buceo. of the Lord's Day league of Rhode Is- 4 "':’ A1 probabilt . ol hundied v saw the officers they threw away I“S‘whm the nine months old son of | ]ang and Connecticut. E Sibee dBliare nex 1ying out | “0me articles that they had recently | Mr and Mrs. Michael N. Bucco of | “A" peautiful The Chappell Company CENTRAL WHARF M duet, “One Sweetly TELEPHONES Sore d LI The vtolen. Upon being questioned they | Scotland, dled Wednesday morning of | solemn Thought,” was sung by M THE CENTAUR CoMPANY, WEW YORK EFTY. Stounts to mest reqiirements. tated they did the job on Bradley ‘]'"""a infantum following a short|glice Kimball Willoughby and Miss i street, New London, and claimed gome | 1liness. May Kimball Taylor. This was fol- 2 dace in New Jersey as their home. Mrs. J. K. Harris. lowed by five imitations of various <ow Killed by Lightning Was Insured | They finaliy admitted, however, that| Mrs. Caroline Calista Harris, aged | birds given by Nelson Frink, of Scot- e —————————————— 4 o ownel rge T. Crane in | {hey lived in Norwich, one on Séventh |10, dled Wednesday afternoon at the |land, who afterwards whistied “The ia | street and the other on Lillle street,|home of her dsughter, Mrs. Jennie | Mocking Bird” accompanying the DANIELSON £00d working order. Powder andshot - = {1 yas Tound they had walked into the | Rood, 156 Oak street, of Bright's dis- | same on the piane. s the ammunition used with it. DAILY SERVICE ity Drug store in this city and stolen | ease, having been ill for some time. i s Re FTE TS 5 STBAMER BLOCK ISLAN i ’ i pipe and a box of candy and also | She was a native of Ashford, a daugh- Special Spesker. Five Carloads of New Machinery | e ?‘t P:"""i:"u:,a.:““w,m..,.m. o N © | wwalked into Dr. Rogers® drug tore and | ter of Thomas J. and Anna Taft. She| The president, Mrs. Randall, stated| For the Cotton Company—A. H.| At TN TRSEROR RO Mop o heen a1 . | stolen « b of face powder and a|was twice married. Her first hus- | that instead of a medal contest which| Armington Attends Battery H Re- | eay Mics Illa Day and Dora- watch Hlll and Bloc S and ar of coid cream. Both will be ar- |band was Charles Lamb, who died in | had been an annual feature for several | oo 19 % “0 FF0 PHCAY o O | ey MISE TR Miss Sadie aigned in police court this (Thurs- |1880. Her second husband was J. K.|years, the committee decided to have farvey, Migs Myrtice Warren, Miss 1v) morning Harris, who died in Chester, Mass, |a special speaker this year, and had| Was Made in Norwich. Kdith Exley, Miss Maria Johnson, Mrs. ey ey B er | g Deputy Sherift John S Champlin of | in Mareh, 1895. There were three chil | secured Mrs. Deborah K. Livingsion, e . | Gould, Miss Hannah Davis, Miss Lizzio | | Norwich Ly, 430 ¢*A18 | Block INAA ,.....lv, °L15 *°016 South Coventry is searching for the |dren by her first husbandJames | of Providence, the talented president| Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Potter are spend- | Gould, Miss Hannah Davis Biss LEECHE (IR fo0e e T 000 1000 | wateh sl .oeioees 340 440 {purelars wantéd in that village and | Lamb, who died In 1902; Mrs. Jennie |of the Rhode Island Woman's Tem-|ing & week with relatives in Provi g Wild andH: v 5 | N D 5.00 A the Jooal oescs ere i S e nnie fof the iy st g 0 ances Potter, Artbur Wild andHar- |} watch Hill . . 1106 1145 | New London .....Dus 0 s x ie look- | Rood of this elty and Mrs. George H. | perance union, whom she introduced. b 1 P Norw D 1 ut ny and all suspicious char- | Backus of South Windham, with | et Mrs. He: M M d Holehouse Block Island ,.....Due 1230 110 | Norwich -Due 630 730 it A . . may chance (o put in an | whom she had made her home of late | R SRS . Blanche = Smith c o : b g 1O R s Willimantic, Conn. carance in this city. | years. There are five grandchildren— | 1In eloquent language Mrs. Living- |20d the Misses : PUTNAM SORILY; SHNPY SURCHnS ricint rp /iy daad & It is believed, however, that 'the | Rufus, Frank and James Rood, Mrs. |ston portraved to the interested au- | (IPUrsday) for two weeks b ekttt e gl Bk g ik | s who did’ the South Coventry | Victor Dupont and Miss Calista Back- | dience the terrible effects of the liquor | A1t View, R. 1 | wre right there in the village and | us of South Windham, and one great- | traffic upon the children who are forc- | Jiss M. C: it if @ careful search is made that | grandehild, Doris Dupont. There are |ed to leavé school and enter the mill, | EUeSt of Mrs. found very close to home. | three sisters, Mrs. Mary White of | because one or both parents are ad- | Weeks returned | Hartford, Mrs. Adelaide Warner of |dicted to drink, upon tuberculosis pa- | home in Privide Tea in Honor of Miss Church, North Windham, Mrs. Ruth Purinton | tients ,the Mrs. O. 28 been the | Mid-August Tourists Come and Go— SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays July 5 to September 2nd inclusive WATCH HILL &3V BLOCK ISLAND .4%5%. —Family Reunions—Thunder Showers on Wednesday—S. of J. Going to North Gresvernordale. largest portion of whom |, hAL of Willimantic, and two brothers, Mar- | come from people who drink, and these | land Bellow and Mide His Adults, 80c; Children, 25¢, Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. Pubeadd Balow Cost Margery Brick gave a tea from | cus Tatt of ‘North Windham and |are the hardst fo cure; ‘upon the|dre spending a few £ 30 Bron S ey e 7. .|| 4 HOURS AT WATCH HILL | 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND —_ George Taft of Willimantic. | criminal classes in prison, 88 percent | tves In Riverside, k. | ngren of Norwich and Dr. J. D. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Peach near landings at Wateh N oo ¥, s = | Mrs Harrls had been a successful | of whom are there either directly or Pive Sufloatis of Machinecy. ¢ Groveland Health resort, et et Tutbet nformiihy ey T Lad i Bk Tl nurse for vears anq Was a member of |indirectly through strong drink; ana| . s % g ith Dakota, have been f,‘n’:,‘:g company on Norwich Line Wharf, New London. v retly i reniing sos| GODOUIE IOt | S G | R o e iosadates ‘Mata. T the e aove ot the home ot || S 8€ coopeny of T e ora: KA At CLiidree the. T SRS tor 3 g onid | and A, M. + 7% T S T toxicating Tiquor. i 18| felson Cotton % roatit | Mre, H. & Whitney of Center || include round trip trolley from New London to Beach. .. . e S o . R ) e 2 it i i¢ P g b los d the 0 NGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. E. L. DOIL, Age il be eonstderably highet thanthe FUNKRALS | A Foe to Missions. FrolEhy yarg ibix ek > ¢ - b8 gl priee at sarment is marked. | Has Earned More Than L — She showed that there 18 no great- | AZong the Danielson | WEslock ang AISnE b But t k m for Fall we Richard L. Knapp. er foe to both home and forelgn mis- | IN€ the Camp Mecting at Rangely Lake, Maine. Bats to Aispos them regardiess of 8 The funeral of Richard I. Knapp |Slons than this same traffic. “If,” she|are Mrs. Geo : 3 s Shaw. of Bayo N. J. Is the SO Mesher ot A6W He Speculation. was held Wednesday afternoon at two | cried, “the Sunny South needs prohi- | Codding Miss Haitic Cc byita ol ey 5 S ) A o'clock at North Windham, Rev. W, |Dbition to protect it from the drunk-|Myre Codding, Miss edy, i Wb T ey are $1.00, $1.50, $2.39 and $2.89. e e ke that compound | & Lanphear of Hartford, formerly | o blacks, the Norih needs it to pro- | Mits Sadle Harvi | T e it bloyiiands Inierest has earned more money than | ;- e N, Nndha rch, | tect itself from the drunken whites,” [ Mrs. William Inga i it B o e speculation: call and Inquire or writy | PASLOr of the North Windham church, | tect itself from the drunken K | oo diye st Quonoohi nd Miss Frances Taylor of Danielson fo this bank, where money at interegt | STICImted. Burlal was in the North| gl G fem e o8 g e aing Miss Grace O'Br een the guests of Miss Maude ; 2 g : : ence. She closed by say! Miss G I 1 the g WASH DRESS FABRI is better than high-grade stocks or :l“lnrx;?h&r;\e:‘eofiw;:g,Man;IlmrgE o Waht sum“-l oal"azénifl:l::; for New Yotk state wh liams of Woodstock avenue re- S. CS bonds, I‘z‘ruaxl';:& - mu('!hn;ll "x“ se- i EH’ gl fl;‘"- |a littla quicker the coming of the|SPend her vacation with i - 2 ¢ es, and the value of the principal rs. Ellen Murphy. 2 and George Kilpatric have Much Underpriced never fluictuates; your money is al-| The fumeral of Mrs. Ellen Murphy K‘ngdun:_ ol “":t S by Underwent Surgical Operation, : 1 from Juniper Point, Malne. . ways worth 100 cents on the dollar, | was held Wednesday morning ebanon Singer Heard. iss Sarah Kerr underwent an o i “ B B0t WP I bR 3 | was orning from | Miss Sarah Kerr underwent an o il ; bl pay you to buy Wash Drese |and your funds are always avallable. | her Lome, 24 Meadow strest, with re- | A solo, “Abide With Me," was rend- | eration at the D aball hospital Chitfs Talily Bebmian. . magke g $ink o8 od 0 quiem high mass at St Josepl's |erer by Miss May K. Taylor of|Wednesd | The biennial vr'mlunfln(lflls \lhng L sl o b e church at 9 o'clock. Rev. T. H. Sulli- | Lebanon, and Mr. Frink again pleas Benjamin Mowry is suffering from | family d oseland Parl and en £ pe“ A“ Accoflflt van was the officlating clergyman, | the audience with whistling and et | blood poisoning in his fet. Wedn J Hi' ond ot b FIT GUARANTEED oy During the services Miss Loretta Max- | calls. e, L W v ent of the Child GOld FAIURES . ooovaeii e 3 well sang Lead, Kindly Light, Hum- | Rev. W. S. MacIntire made a stir- " aseoc iver Williags STRIPED AND PRINTED BV Mall mel's O Salutaris, and Some Sweet|ring speech on the fight in the Con- PEUNIVIS R DATTRRY hild and family have return- Pure” Goid, Crow vi e | necticut legi: . fr a ten days' stay at Lord's ridgows § .. . WASH SILKS J e a"'lg‘;’gi bl T \nnr‘l:‘ipu; legtsiature to open hotel-bars | First One Held in Twenty-Seven Years | £, 1™ it gt NO | Our prices are within (he reach of all who | XO HIGH Willimantic Savings Institute |floral tributes. The bearers were the | to be awake for a renewed fight nex;| —Attended by Amos H. Arming- Outing to Roseland Park. :’:fl:j D2 e only real paialess demtiats’ fa X r':v'lrL.rnu" Su r 5 v ny o s d\"m»hs from any person any-four sons, Patrick, John, James and |January ton. e ternoon was spent at The ease with which we perform difficult work and the entire cagion. There ar w <Bol ou can use the mails with | Daniel Murphy. Burial was in St. Jo- | Mrs. Eliza K. Fuller, of Scotland m—ar ¥ is week by M. Kin- aence of pain i W e W padterns at this unusually price fect safely and nobody need know | seph's cemete and Mrs. Emma J. Holman of South| Amos H. Armington was in Pror - ¥ “Center _street v 3 s el oddmrilormar e 1 banking business unles s 7 ket : S Rt Atiat 4 of Cel 3 tnt. ced. bt to tell it. Send money ia . sicns kil Kd diaeana g et LGB0 Y My guests, Rev. and Mrs. Humes dent KING DENTAL PARLORS, 203 Maln § check or money order pavable t oD | WEDDING. ence briely. e » children of New York, and DR. JACKSON, Manager. ~ 9 & m. to 8 p. m. Telephone. Willimantic Savings Institute, or cash | Camp Notes. i S ik with her six children of o MERCERIZED COTTON registered letter, and we will open Dondero-Potter. Rev. H. Robinson of Attleboro, a|Mr Armington eniisted in your account and send your bank book | - Charles J. Dondero of this ety and | former Norwich district presiding el | o tie motbronk ot ke Givil Rusell has returh et freck FOULARDS | full instructions. Your money and | Miss Helen M. Potter of Turnerville | der, has occupied his cottage in Ha- | never served In action with in New York state. e terest can be drawn at any time, | were married Wednesday afternoon at | ven avenue since early In July. His | wae shortly tranater > 6k Das beda" 18 ok Pre Battas i 3 o'clock at St. Joseph's rectory by |wife and daughters are with him. of the same regiment . n ) Rev. P. J. Mooney. Witnesses to the| Rev. John McVay, of Warren, R. L, | hattory ha seryed ur s enjoying his vacation at a 1 re - e o ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay | and Mrs. McVay, ,are at their cot- | Gett when he w ¢ © yar 1he llll Wallace of Yonkers, N. Y., brother-in- | tage on Simpson avenue. to Battery A, with which b Morse of Pleasant law and gister of the groom. Mr.| Rev. Ernest W. Birch ,of Fast|tne close of the war is entertaining her sister, Mrs, - and Mrs. Dondero left on the 4.07 ex- | Hampton arrived on the grounds Wed- e rest non s Wood of Danielson. . A press for & brief wedding tour. On |nesdey ,'f;fr‘i},““h";:‘.',‘é‘,,m. % A. 'W. Rouse is in New York () i tne hot weather can be made a pleasure by using a FLORENCE HAMMOCKS an s nstltut their return they will make their home| Mrs. Helen Hovey Sterry is con- F ’s Del | at 260 Valley street with th tremen's Delogats. AUTOMATIC BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE. It will do the work of any W groom's | valescing from a severe iliness at her Mary Cogan at Westerly, | § range at less expense and with half the labor, and is easy fo operats Theea n mother, Mrs. Esther Dondero. cottage on Haven avenue. General Putnam Ste pany and perfectly safe for a child to use. It has no wicks to draw tp and enjor Hamn : — Btate Treasurer Costello Lippitt is | of the Danielson Fire 8 Alice Morse s in the White [N yroke It burns a clear blue flame equal to Any gas range. With turn prives ars . (Established 1842.) Personals. with his family at “Pinehurst,’ Ha- | elected Ira A Warren as dcle ins. 5 . Bugbes || °f the lever your heat ia gone and _you are left clean and dry. and $430 Sherift Preston B, Sibley of Daniel- | ven avenue. Fred Princeton alt >t rt Owen of the B Bugbet EMBALMING. P H. C. MURRAY, President. |son was in the city Wedneomao "% | *Mra. Jane E. Read. of Worcester, |vention of the St men's as e A P Ry g et FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND d 3 o Thats: Was: i, dekkion oF ' 5 : who is lead the children's meetings | ciation to i;e held a London on n Collinsville. g Calls answered day or night. Phone—House 35-6 Store 61-2 ¢ D Bes of the local x veek & O A st 28th and 29th Corna ha returned PRESERVING TIME N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. |oiice court Wadidsdny mosniae next w k during the campmeeting | Augus nd th il i s stay at Atlantic, Mass. orge Lewis, Jr. s visiting rela. Miss Olive on is at Gem cottage, Wasley About the Borough | Walker is visiting at | Circle. She led the children's meet- M. HOURIGAN, Jewett City, Conn. WILL SOON BE HERE 5 | W. §. Ruseell's in East Providence. |ings at Douglas camp last month ik retion oo -tk 1 s i Rhode Island i o empaing P okt e Deputy Sherift John H. Fitts of | More than 160, mostly young peo-| e at Rocky Pol No | A B " RERRL ROt S b iy - Ete. H gl Auto TruCk Mov“\g Hampton ‘was in the city Wednosgay | ple, attended the campfire held half a | 2ofday at Rocky F at Cliff Island. Maine. trip by aut: o ast of the Wit : . ‘Allard is 1n New York Mrs. R J. Jodoin, who has besn sugse LONG DISTANCE WORK George Reed of Phoenixville was in | Gi* Seajnee®t ©f (R® £rounds Tues-| “fouis Champagne and Alesander o N5 LOUIE DA BALTIC raveling abroad the past two momt ™ 806 Aokt A SPECIALTY the city Wednesday calling on friends. | "N, S"Ro% o Ross, of Norwicn | PEllerin were in Pasco: Ve 8 i e i 5 £u. |18 expected home todny (Thursday a s P L Putnam friend Mrs. R. J. Jodoin Returns fr I, called on relatives in town Wed- |wich, visited New Altars Being Erested. 350-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic Ct. | nesd the formers daughter, Feltman of Flor Joseph A. Paquette. e street Rock, Wednesday attending the rope—Local Young Ladies to As- | Mrs.” F. Bushnell, at Mount Vernon The new altars are being erected in | | Henty N. Clark of Southampton, L. | Town, and Mrs. 8 | Yol | nesday. e 1 P. A. WEEKS, or 'Phene pi Town, and Mrs. Sarah Clark, of Nor- | | | | slative reunio " cent Beach Entertain- [ the ne Mary's ¢ n Mrs. George E. Challenger of Wind- | cottage on Simpson avenue Wednes- |t I Vil spent Tuesday at| mmond and J. G o e et Db &sd Whties HIRAM N, ham Center is visiting friends in Wor- | day. g gy it at n Rock Wednes-| ment. iwren i i A . FENN o g o Hev. Georse H. Stanley and family | 0¢ean beach. [ Hines have returned from a wesk's NDERTAKE ate i el Gl ke and family| ~George H. Call and family were in|9a%. _ . S0RT anstor W est over | vacation to Cape Cod .'1 RTAKER ufd EMBALMER| Apg ¢, H. Girard and children of |2T® occupying their cottage, 71 Wes-| now [,ondon Tues i i he Ballard family’s annual reunion | Mrs. John Leary ‘:\:fl ;a ;.;x_; B ”v‘ Wi Bithe 1 DOt sds s shites e H. C urray 70, | € Church St. Wilimantie, Ct.- | sackaon strect are ot Biook Islang and |19V Circle. He has adorned his| New v naco was held at West Thompson on Wed- | Sundsy of Mr. and Mre. Patrigk Ward | Miss Rena 1. Smith and Mise Heten hone Lady Assistant | Newport for an outing. premises with flowers and rockers. 3. 1., Bafley of the West Side was | Ay L 4 of Woonsocket, R. L. Wednesday to assist in an entertain D 2. % - E | 3 ¥ e of Norwich i a A Rev. W. D. Woodward, of Wakefleld, i Rook Wednesday: Sttcnl ss Minnie Parrie of Norw John Drescher ls visiting in Chath- | ] Miss Aurore Loiselle has gone to|R. T. is staying with Rev. mren|at Savin Ro , attend ot T Tithatn! Pridnle 3 ment at Sacred Heart villa. EP E. H. SPRING, Pi 'l‘ Nlagara Falls and varlous points in|Chamberlain, of Fastford at the lat- | NG, LOEISlative fermion | "3r5. Shepard and children of g A 4 child are vistt y Pl JAY MI. SH ARD |®- H. 1200 JUNEL | Canada for a montn's outing. tarh cotiein. ¢ BLTDEGR Aeine Jhmise and hogias, Mo | Sork ‘ara wagats ot her parents, My, |, Mrs. A. P Cote and child are visit- | Mr. Sinkleman awam 17 mies in succeeding ELMORE & SHEPARD e 185-4. Willimantle, Conn Mrs, P. 8. Hills with her nephew | formersrfssRhvja.Dmiey L RS o | ana Mrs. B. N. Foster of Grove street. |in€ relatives in Putnam. good time in spite of his name X v b e b and niece, Leo and Verna Hills, spent| Alba Perkins, of Willimantie, a| L2l River hay hmra’ mmfilflf find Emhfllmfll’ Wednesday at Pleasure beach. former superintendent of the grounds, | Certland and famil Home from Mai i 4 f Chicago Band. i : A nie varrary o Fresh FIsh: w10 | Ao P g Danahey and 4 the | has improved his cottage, formerly the Oipestoc ¢ : Harold Gilpatric has returned 30-62 North St., Willimantic 55 Orbrars ok CHBE ok tormePs other. Mis. Jonss, have cer :::rr.:rd;‘lil;msn;:mg_ house by pulld- | Harry i :\]1:1‘» of Chicago, form- | r ! ation spent with his fam- The Increased Cost of Living 5 ; ARl with relativee a piazsa ont and painting | erly of this place, ng friends | uniper Point, Maine. 2 s eomplicated sl DL MR y* Lady Assistant Tel. Connection | -~ STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North 8t | Sfemigen™ ® Vit wieh reledtves in | i€ Joiliing. i fown. Mr. White was formerly the | "yira, George Holt of Sunnyside street |l from e e et i i stie Aoy W}, lestin from their diet liat all foods of doubtful nutritive value. REMEMBER, QUALITY COUNTS | ector of the Mechanics band which Plea Mrs. W. S. Johnston and daughter Base Ball Game. Lty ' el 4 ant View, R. L, this week. vas in e at the time he lived | It 1s not the ameunt of food yo but the o [ 3 An enthusiastic game of base ball |\ N oy director of & band in | Showers Welcome. its, and A" 18 The nom-recogmition. of (hia fact toet DR.F. C. JA N Dentist PATENTS e ==———1|was played on the fleld beyond the|fere. e = To% CrrEer C b e core | e ¢ SR . el causes wo much dyspepaln and other forms of stomach trowhle 4 A HOW’S 'THIS tennis court Wednesday afternoon be- | 1 A SR HC"0¢ that of 3 The thunder e A ’hr\) ay. “To those secking n complete, ensily digest 4 Painless Extracting and Frotect your idea. Handsome 60-page| V¢ Offer One Hundred Dollars Re-|tween the “reds” and the “blues,” the [ PCL SOIOBtE R LT G AT ome in this city o nesday. food, sultable for ull ages and conditions, Guide Book Free. ward for any case of Catarrh that can- | latter winning, 14 to 9. Rev. Dr. Gale | . EM"S LT Fo ™ £ Botivg | A T ' .11t . E h Curt t a v acl € « " = iy b bk esull & oy ! Filling a Specialty |HARRY E. BACK. Attorney-at:L, F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. |2cted as umpire. =There was 1o lack) George M. Pilling. [ AR iive Rt cooldE: ShuE Bidors: ThE : Ce il 4w | e the undersigned, h nown F.|Of vells and horn-blowing by the| ™\ ¢ ficlen S. Dowe is spending the| h% 3 752 Main Strest, - - Willimantio | Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. | 7, Clieney ‘for the last 15 years, and | Spectators wearing the respectative | - Mrs: HTER P FoNT downpour, Telephone oct1TuThE believe him perfectly honorable in all [ colors. Rev. O. H. Green of Rast 22 s Club’s Outi Invitation Accepted. > ™ 9 business transactions and Apancially | Glastonbury, was captain of the w Bshemikn Gluits Outing: he Livitation of 1e: T B otiteel M able to carry out any obligations made | ning team, and John Stewart, of New | The Bohemian club is planning to| The invitation of the & T Tovtrals a e Y PALDIRG, KINNAN & MARVIN, London, led the ‘reds.” have the annual outing at Alexander's | lotte camp of B \¥holcasie Drugniscs, Toredo, 0. |, At 615 Wednesday evening the Dan- | iake durink the last week In August. | for the, Sone of VEEre OF 110® (0 IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken.inter- | lelson Epworth league had charge of T » degree on a class of candidates in inting of rich, cremmy *milk, with extracts of nally, acting directly upon the blood | a ghost party who met at the gate and MADE IN NORWICH. ar ordale on August 31 has been @ ‘barles’ malt (In powder form and mon-als and mucolis surfaces of the eystem. | wandered about in ghostly fashion. e : RS baat i e}, with Wil waste matier cilminnted, comes &8 TN Testimonlals sent free. " Price pef | A, D. Zabriskie, of Preston, who|D. E. Jette Finds Old Revolver Man- | accepted Ty s r1.m e X .a“.-‘ WIDE MOUTH LIGHTNING bogtis. Sbld by all Druggists. managed the restaurant two years ago | yfactured by the Bacon Arms Com. | Arthur Kelth has returned from a Write for a oractical Reeipe Hook, which will JTake Hails Family Piils tor consti- | a8 o Y eRsocint stay at Freehold, N. J. ahow you how n very little momey, expend- Pints, dozen 65¢ Quarts, dozen 75¢ || r*tiom ed by his wife, his son Bdward, his| PRV LV e e, a e mags e S B 2 quarts, dozen $1.15 Are Ever at War. daughter Alice, and " Edmund | Me-| 5 Jetts is In possession of an old | _Hartford—Tohn Kenally of Texas ts { St v " There are two things everlastingly revolver which he found Wedneeday | the guest of Mr. and Mra. James Cole- R T PSR v v x| man of Fartford. Mr, Kerelly who 3 at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen morning while hauling over an old box (man o riford. HIRES’ ROOT BEER EXTRACT-—bottle 15¢ Arnica Salve wil banish plles in any | Watervills—The plans for the rec-|in his attie. rious lo e T form. It soon subdues the Itching, |tory to be erected on Thomaston ave- | relic, hflng a muzzle loader o x | of Mre. Coleman. = unele wi t DEARNLEY & CLARKE, | Irritation, inflammation or swelling, 1i | nue for §t. Pauls Xpiscopal church | shooter. was made by Bacon |late James Kenelly of Charter Oak Malted Milk Department BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO. NEW YORK CITY. > | Pery Evapersted Milk and | gives comfort, invites joy. Greatest | provide for a buliding 26x88 feet, of | Mfg. Co. of Norwich, and was prob- | piace, n}vd(lmn Very Re'vfl.:nthA'.'}i“x‘llA agle Brand c.nd"‘“:'"‘}““ ITY VOLUNTOWN PLAINFIELD ||hetier ot burhe betls” uicers cuts |stucee over moliow tlle or over woed|ably used lo the eurly rart of A et R il e ol Qoo Win. Bestiey Coi NeEL _Stiig A JEWETT C E;&::‘J:h-““o".‘; UK S mples s | It will contain seven rooms. with hot | nineteenth century. The revolver 1 Nobranea, put hed: 1w te 8t Boston M . & | water heat, a slate roof, electric lights | In fairly good condition, slightly rusty | was bern In Osood Co. &1 iad modern plumbing but the loading mechanism was in!in Texas for a number of years

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