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amsfln, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1913 DANIE[SQN at her home, 148 South street; Monday after *-1:: ;‘y “Sittn came here from Dan- lie Jarry—Rev. | jcison, Conn., 14 years ago. She was ! of Miss Rosalie Jerry—Rev. bighly regarded by her many friends. ph E: McCarthy Made Pastor at | In {:dj!lon to,her husband the de- * {ccased s survived by four sisters, sarascensenann Moosup=Arnold:Harrington ~Wed- | §35°4, ', SUINUET (70200 “Mias eanterly by MHX sirec, and nnulhp:‘ly Ho My Rewley will also suppl ding—Fifty More Oporatives in Cot- 7 Bin s ot idie. aa B by land i Si Jouchh'a Catholle cons € the Bapus bulpite i Hew Nork) H. & Burt, 5 ha Mitl: ? Plouffe and Mrs. Fred Barrett 'h: ssungnenus; gresation. city one Sunday i July and whil e is city, and three brothers, What la Going on Tonl.l\!. Boc. o a o was i there will attend the national conven ¢ Jeeel! 4 of Wallingferd, formerly R R T R L ooy geueetonat’ Qe | warpea oo 10 B Snt U of the Sanles Toine BEorlte A | b and ::‘%:.“it::::"m*‘am it ety gt e S of i I e T S e, ptisc o0l 10 the foregoing limita- | Pkl . Re i aath town. Fintos Temple N6k 2, Pythian 8i ne the weveral and ugs | MP Rqwley leaves eiroit, Mitared “9’;{:{;;:;‘:53“"22‘ % sté) Horfon and daugh- | e funeral took place Wednesday o R of bHAN i domes et ! wald bonds, the |igan. to attend tho Vel | oy Miss Helen, were Jsitors with rel: | morning nt 830 oclack. A high mass {hervof, the | of Baptist churches (v be lu intere > Mdlden, W. H. S. . at! i Providened ¥ or requiem was sung at the Sacred SEASON’S FORMAL OPENING. In conjunttion with Companies A;| Mp and Mrs. J. Herbert Smith of [* rrogs et — B and C of the Connecticut Agricul- | the \West Side are:entertainimg Mr. and pince of payment of the Annual Reunton, Twen- | principal and interesi thereof, the eEiment Connecticut’ Volun-{ dates and times of issue and maturity | G, & T Bl tFerencon). 3 8 o hich t Y of same, e anner n which ‘said per and stereopticon entertain- i R e . Gold Dust acts like magm on dirt and Zerms. It cleans floors, doors and woodwork in a twink- \ & bonds shail be issucd, and the person | Big Game Expected Satuway When | tural college, Company L, Captail i smith's nephew, Everett Smith of New | Eliza Burnham, 77, dled in the home BES Tadiew Ald socicty, Congrega- | Lops, Shall bo lssued, and the persoh | B 8 s oid No. 6 Ml Tearnt | Chrpenter commanding, With the rank | poated ! o s Burnham, 77, died In the home * ling, * Just add a little Gold Dust to a pail of water Eliza Burnham, Hondl church, Windham Center. be signed, negotiaicd, sold and deliv- of major, will have a battalion drill| ~Orpheunms theater tonight, Raymond | Thursday morning, The deceased had Bk BeAl oL b i hendif of satad (bene b ge Y on G sk nd: Dhis " (FiaY) afferncon. on Windham | 1srFren ang. Siorse, ohe. big comeds | b i o iRE; The deceazed had | and you won’t have to:bend and rub, stoop and a ug ool Bond Bill. and said bonds, when so executed, The great national game, baseball, | fields Ordnance Sergeant J'mf'.c“.fl' sketch and” up-to-date absurdity .en- | was the daughter of Oliver D. and| aul Th GOLD DUSf An aci authorizing the town of | sued and delivered by said town. &halk | will have this season's big local send- | Tane is to be Captaln Carpenter's ad- | titled “The Rehearsal of William Tell. | Margaret B. Burnham who came to b to get the desired result. e Windham to issue bouds was added | be obligatory upon said town and upon | o tomorrow (Saturday), on the mew | Jut&nt on this occasion, with the rank | yjay MacDonald, the Victor song bird. | Danielson from Hampton and united o the file of bills on Wednesday. It |the inhabitants thereof according to | diamond at the Willimantic fair | Of first lieutenant. Al first class. acts and Keith's head- | with the Congregational church in . mswxlldo all the hard pfltof thetask for you, reads as follows: L the tenor and purport of the same. grounds. In addition to the old dia- | A Taat of \Eér liners. You can't afford to miss the|1842. Miss Burnham, who leaves no Secton 1. The town of Windham | mond, which has been improved, a ortgagees’ Sale of : opportunity to see this entertainment | immediate relatives, had been a mem- | and the results will be s hereby authbrized to issue bonds | K. of P. Memorial Sunaay. new diamond on higher ground has The Andrew Johnson farm at Phelps|at popular prices, 10 15 and 25 cents.|ber of the local Congregational chureh o the amount of $60.000. Said bonds | Naichaug lodge, K. of P.. are making | been completed and put in first class | crossing on the North Windham road | —adv, for the past 25 years. or with coupons | arrg for Memorial Sunday, | and fast shape by C. E. Leonard. The | was sold at auction Wednesday Dby. At ‘Matonic Gathering. TS R T st s ot lates NO. 3 BASE BALL TEAM, AMERICAN THREAD, CO. LEAGUE 3 Mo 30 years from the date thereot. ) i of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dubuc of J. N. Williams, C. A. Gates, | Dye House aggregation, last year's | Deputy Sheriff John Fitts of Hampton. : almost miraculous. T] 1d D B, L, Darbie has returned from New 0. A. R, MEETING. B k § G st W“\S Haven, where he has been attending A - uy a package o R the Masonfc gathering. illi ! Niss Viola Sano Bad been the guest | $arah, Williams Danisison Chapter (Gold Dust today and try avalls thereof shall be used solely ‘High street. Elects Officers | 6% of th 2 ! ot ny one e aF the Pmpose af erecting a. suitaply Wallace Paine of Hartford has been | The annual meeting of 'Sarah Will- it. for any school buildin, e 4 spending -a few days at his home in |iams Danielson chapter, D. A. R., ‘was 3 fcheol bullding and furnishing he Shenalne Ko Frmesda atiomosn " dection o hundred uses for which e by of Willimantic, T "said town, | Old Glory to Float from Staff. [ PICETS VAT RE'Y, [0 T fhe places el 3t is recommended. | Bouse Jat. Bounded as Tollgws: Norih- A flagpole on which the national col- | being the selections: Regent, Mrs. % 5 B Ty v e Narth ors will be displaveq has been erected | Charles H. Kingsbury; vice regent, | Gold Dust is sold in 5¢ in the grounds at St. James' school. | Mrs. Willlam H. Putna; recording Organizer F, E. Kies,s trying to ex- pedite the work of forming a camp of Spanish War Veterans in Danel- son. Only Veteran to Visit, Gettysburg. As far as is known, Representative secretary, Mrs. Earl M. Young; his- torian, Mrs. Marion D. Chollar; mem- bers of board of management, Mrs. | Harriet J. Paine, Mrs. Harry B, Back, ' Mrs. W. H. Barron, Miss Elizabeth R. ‘Woodworth. . Reports were received and large packages. The use of the larger package means greater A H. Armington will be the only |from all the committees showing the Gettysburg veteran o o to. Pehn. | chapter to be in excellent condition and €CONOMY. sylvania for the fiftieth anniversary | Mrs. E. H. Keach, delegate to the re- celehrationtToly 1. 9, 8 andne: gent continental congress in Wash- ” . . ngton gave a resume of the proceed- Fifty More Qperatives Arrive. ings of that body. Thé hostesses were | Fifty more people to be emploved | Mrs. Charles M. Adams, Mrs, C. C. in the mill of the Danielson Cotton Young, Mr. H J. Paine, Mrs. W. K. company- arrived here Thursday. The | Pike, Mrs, F. E. Bitgood. operatives came here fram Fall River Elmville W, | pected that the democratic senate will | Morgan was the last member of & ana other large textile cities in New Imville Worsted Mill Attached. |gp5rove the republican nomination of | large fami'y and is survived only by England, principally in Massachusetts. Thursday night Sheriff Preston B.' Commissioner E. H. Corttis, which was | nephews and nieces, Mr. and = AMrs. ~ “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work” ax immediately and to the most deli- THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago § | cate siiu, wil - Superfivous Hair Tt Acis instanily wherever applied. Ray and E. H. Hiscox of dewett C [ Biony tarinstory 2ol w Sibley placed an attachment on the endorsed. in the house at Wednesday's B pat s A o ‘c"‘"“ tosell Ioe. 0 Elmvilld Worsted company at Elmville session. The gueseing here is that | Mre. Albert Saunders of Groton and £i0d 11 mat Others dare C*‘"“‘;BD“‘”S,';‘_ variots towns Sur-land a keeper was piaced in charge of Governor Baldwin will make the ap- Mrs. Allce Collins of Providence. ot claim (o Nk ;Or;}*’(;;':rh‘fl); (hwn SPN;‘ - | the plant. P. E. Meissner ,agent of the | pointment when the time comes by | A. F. Class at Norwich. Price $1.80. lec & Osgosd Ce., Dis- g e England cities wheve & Shoer. | COmPany when. asked for "a _state- reason of the legsamuru failure 10| The A. F. Class met with Mrs. F. ribmtors. Nee exinte But ok far as i o hort” | could not give any definite informa- | reach gny agreement. L. E. Smith of | . Coles in Norwich Tuesday cvening. & tion as he was neither a stockholder ! this city is the democratic n.vm.nee for | Phe election of officers took place 48 ?’g “}5,,‘.’3'1?53'{7‘12'1?&“'1‘1’;'.\193;:,."2‘2',‘ or a director of the company. It was |the place now held by Mr. Corttis and ! follows: President, Mrs. (". M. Wate parley a e, stated from another source however, a resolution namimg him for the place ' man: vice president, Mrs. . D. Coles: ¥ that the attachment was placed in the will be acted upon in the senate next gecretary, Mrs. May HKlake; treasurer, Jacobs-Waller Wedding June 4. |interests of a creditor which Is a varn | week, It Is expected Migs I. I Foster. The hostess served invitations have been issued for the | manufacturing concern in Philadel- | - a luneh of potato salad. tongue, olives. wedding at the Congregational church | phia. The miil employs from 56 to 60 | D= A &, To Decorate. Graves. Dickiss, aaice.- ioe Gream, -fruit »-and in Danfelson on the evening of June 4, | operatives and until recently has been| The annual patriotic and memoriali puit punch. Each member was ~iven arjorie Joy, Gaughter of Hon. | running day and night. For the past | custom of decorating the graves of | ,"\oy'pagiet as a favor Frederick Augusts Jacobs, | few weeks, however, the mill has been Revolutionary soldiers at the 00d- Broad, street, and Percy Elmer Waller | running only days, and Mr. Meissner 5tock Hill cemetery by members of FUNERAL. LINGOLN'S of Skanatelis, N. Y. said Thursday night that he expected . Elizabeth FPorter Putnam chapter. D. ] 2 d Invited to Jewett City Dedication. |that the mill would be in operation to- a R of this cliy wil take place, Mrs. Charles Doten. Front Row Left to Right—Ryan, Hamel (captain), ‘Martin, Mulleh (mascot) Killourey, Lampeey. Second Row R s S he fnattaf sl B beon {05V A |y e o o e o tromn | . P inerd haPvibes tor Mru, Chariss —(Standing)—Left to Right—Greene, Frederic, Collins, Moore, Smith, (Mgr.) Regan, Bradley, Garceau. recelved here from the committee In o s | this city in automobiles. Doten were held at St. Mary's church . charge of the monument dedication PUTNAM | "Mrs. Anna P. Albce and Mrs, Lillle | Wednesday morning. Rev. E. M. ur""ure mre % i i o 7 e 1 | exercises to be held at Jewett City i | B. Leach have b pa selected as dele- | Hayes officiated at the requiem high L. L. Thompson, A. W. Sweet and | pennant winners, will cross bats with | The superfor court ordered the sale to | on the morning of Memorial day. Dan- | Girl of Seventeen Dies From Measles ' gates from A. G. Warner, W. R. C.| mass. For the waiting hymn Hernnn Kirk Wallen are the committee in|the No. 6 mill team, both nines being | satisfy three mortgages, the first dne | ielson will send a large delegation to Roberts sang Some Sweet Day. Burial __Mysterious Bones Shoveled Up— | L0 attend the annual convention of the 4 Td IR any ary Of the formas address by H, V. Meyer, Boston man | attended by reiatives nnd Y with “the Congrosuiionnt’ chommcted ager A, ‘B, P.'S.: conference, The | friends. Burial was in St. James' cam. |home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | cases—Denis Rourke et al vs. Marie | reception ansfield Conter “Ret. 1o, D Ayep Standard of Efficiency, (a) A Survey, | otery, Louls Champagne, David Gag- | Bernard Kelley, Pomfret, ‘Thursday. |Lavigne et al; Eleanor Goodrich | John e Wi b eiehnied Sundny’ ned | (M The Requiremenis of the Stand- |non, Henrl Huard and Alfred God-| There ls to be a special mecting of | Campbell vé. Douglas: Andrew J. Bow- a8 SHhed. e ard, (e) Attnining the Standard, The | reat were (he hearers, Louls E. Ken. | the Putnam town school committte this(en vs. H. Mintz; Vincenzo Leo v e CveRing session at T30 will open with | nedy was the funeral director. (Friday) afternoon 4 devottonal eervice followed by ‘nd- | e Boties Dily Up. Lilllan M. Spencer. dresses by Mr, Meyer and Reve. W 4 Uncontested divorces—Frank Chaimers. D, . REV. J"E. WCARTHY PROMOTED.| Merk Warren has a plece of Jaw. | word Warren ve. Flora M, Warren, I tary of the 4, & , W . which was | & ; Mary E. Pike vs. Zelotes H Made Rector of All Hallows’ Church, | thrown out of a pit by workmen who | ban®m)i Jary B. Pike ve zojo many | erine B. Kellew; 17, who died at the| Short calendar and assignment of | evening attending ,a dancing school. view of the attitude of the democ Heusckaepers wili be specially in e lsgisiature to siand pai on 1 interested in oar iine of county commissioner oniest tha Bardett's “brass knuckl will net Enamel Ware | imme s o s veat auto: “Mflluifllfils chine” may be wrecked before his | Supbsr by_ Ladies' Ald, 2 “rin ssengers lard their favorite I The Ladies' Aid seciety served a charge. An e is being made to|members of the American Thread |of $1.000, the second $1,600, the third |the exercises. by 3 Natlonal organization. was in St. Mary's cemetery, the bear- secure Grand Chancellor J. J. Galey | company’s league. This first of the |3$2200, making a total of $3,900. Charles Police Sworn In. District Superintendent to Speak at Hefdratahinh: Hobel: rs being John Fitzgerald, Ps BT REAY of Waterbury to deliver the address. | series of games between several of | W. Tryon of Willimaniid purchased | Borough Clerk Wesley Wilson has| Rho Delta Banguet—The County| . . o L Ly a ‘3“”“"",%"“'"’" s e e | the local thread mill teams bids fair | the proberty for/$2,650, free of all In- | heos aumrinistenne e oty emomas | Commissionship. Problem—Anti.Suf. | ; All of the furniture, carpets and | Clark ‘There were beautiful flowers. o HARVEY FOR JunGESHtP» | to be a whirlwind start of the sched- | cumberance excepiing a lease for five | ve the wiimri g (ihe oath. of office B draperies to be used in refurnishing Friends were present from Norwieh, w 3 i | ule of contests. All the teams are|years of the popd hetd by the EIm |of whom were reappointed by the conrt | "29e Plans. | the Chickering hotel. which was very | Versallles and Plainfield. The ser: 1 Resolution Introduced in the Senate | eveniy -balanced and close and. excite | Farm Milk company, where they har- | or burecsser 'rm‘ L conrt | badly damaged by fire In January. | vices were In charge of Undertaker J. inner etS | Thureday Favoring Democratic Can- | ing contests are assured. No admis- | vest their ice crop. A fougth mort. | of CurEcsses onm the recommendation| p, J. Hurlihe, Willimantic, recently | have been purchased by Landlord J.| A. Hourigan didat | sisn fee 15 to be ‘charksd and iladies’] gake. d8 held by :Mrs, Aflen Risk, and |°f Chiet Gedfge M. Pilling. appointed track superintendent of the|A. Hart and are expected to be r Becand Vice Presient. SR o the patherd aie Jept o ST as well as ntlemen will be pres- | as there will not be enough money left Honors at Pembroke Hall. Midland _division, from Franklin,|celved here within a few days. It THe. name’ br. hitieh B, Bolost ue RSl siif Gan Do matohed A resolution was troduced in the | €0t ¢n masse al Lhe opening battle of { to pay off all the mortgages she will | “Miss Marion Horton, daughter of | Mass, to Putnam, was a visitor here|hoped to have all of the interior dec- | co.ong vice president was omitted Sat senate at Hartford Thursady appoint- | balls If Old Prob is in a smiling frame | suffer some findncial loss. Landlord ang Mrs. S. D. Horton of | Thursday. Mr. Hurlihe expects to|orating completed so that the furn- | pr (0%, R PYECERT 0no e cationa) - g {ng Attorney S. B, Harvey. (he demo- ' of mind. “To make Saturday a great | — the Attawaugan. has been awarded |move his family to Franklin. | inshings can be placed in time to open | yrart. "0, Mm@ 48 PIECE SETS , .$6.00 Up cratic candidate, judge of tha Willl- | basedall day in the Thread City an- SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE. honors for excellence in scholarship | _Attorney Robert G. Perry of New |the hotel the first of the coming R T~ F mantic police court 'No less a |other game will be pulled off at three | at_Brown university. York is in Putnam, called here by the | month. | P VESTER 112 PIECE SETS..Up to $30.00 Prominent member 6f the Tannen, | o'clock on one of the fair ground dia- | To Be Held at First Baptist Church| Mrs. A. W. Lozee visited relatives | critical iliness of his mother, Mra. F. e | COLCHES . e | Dunn, Gates and Bartleti.secret po- | Monds between the Office and No. Earl 3 in Providence Thursday. G._Perry SUPERIOR COURT) | - — | D! VALUES iittcal quartette than ex-Senator m;“ teams, and at 3.45 p. m. the N arly in Juns. i, John A. Dady lell('( Eh rsday i\lflflr— M A ¢ of | Producers Sending Milk to New Sabng B - Aay > prophe- | mill nine wilt play the Manufactu | < oL noon fo ra few weeks' fishing in Maine | Sho alendar an ssignment o el 2 SPECIAL VA Gates himsall a few days ago Propbe- | epartment, - Before the games there | . FOLOWIng is the interesting program FUNERAL. e e i e o i Assignment of | Haven—Piece of State Road Fin sied to n town official that If Judge | of the Baptist Sunday Schoel | Cases at Put y o —in. James A, Bhea received the appoint- | Will e n Parade at 1.30 p. m. of the {07 the Baptist Sunday Schoo nstitute s e chester Thursday on a business trip. - {4 tahact mant. Fown and Corporation Counact | A T: Co leazue teams lo the grounds, | {8 U held at the First Baptist church | | Miss Roualio Jarry. toct | . Dre. Marcia Cutier, Church sireet, 1a | "9- Ry Lo SRR p ive! Bhema Kelley | headed by Wheeler's 2 ican ba: Ju 5 St. James' church at nine o'cloc] Mrs. Bl 1€} , o ] ). Woor et 0 O1 ct ets WONIA b Appatard Sonecithe m s | Lo \\nllnnal exercises; address, The Strat- | quiem high mass, Rev. Peter Rotx Fane session of the superior court to be held | London on bicycle. ! ney of the poiice court with & salar | o ¢ Giiver Anniversary at Mansfield, | ®Fic Place the Sunday School Holds | celebrant, at the funeral services for Girl's: Death From Msasles, bere tomorrow (Saturday), Judge M.| George V. Cavanaugh and Dwight '10 PIECE SETS 250 to §7.00 || | Asuistance In the irial of cascs ih the| The 26th anniversary of the forma. matic, hyangelization of the World: | Miss Rosalle Jarry. The service was| Measies caused the death of Kath-|A. Shumway presiding. Wickwire were in’ Lebanon Monday s i | | avanauch and Thomas New laven were recent Mr. Cavanaugh's parents on e | Ma Mondiy, May 2 stme something of an old home sts of Thomas Ryan; Willlam E. Root vs.| Norwich avenue Donaid Bigelow ' has returned to Hartford after a few days' visit at his home on South Main street Ann Adams iz moving her _ Ruth Emma Harrington and _Henry hursday the teachers’ committes | Depham Arnold, son of Mr. candidste iu the judge's chair at the | jurge number an umusually fine sup- | Moosup—Tranefiived Trtm Waure. | wie cxcaveitis spgesibe the Jtnbe o pLirs. (af Putham); Awron Feck va|housshold, Soole o e s AT POPULAR PRICES poiice ecourt Vpor & . Ra=t Not to Lease Crusher Again. Sl Bl . ool {Gussie G, Peck; Walter H. Richmond | court to the Day house on Norwlie e | per at the Congregational chaped| i gan. Mark Wilson Thursday. _Other bones | (!S5€ 0 (€CRs bR on B e RI- | avenue e 2 | Wednesday' evening | (John S. Sullivan, superintendent of were also uncovered. A physician who | v Tufe S Biehmond: Jerces f A number of {he milkmen In town aptist Pastor’s Engagements. | street 8 decided he needs the city's | Rey. J. E. McCarthy, who has been | Saw the plece of jawbone was uncer- Trial List, are taking their milk *Phone 285-4 _Rev, W. . Rowley pastor of the | Entertained Baptist ‘Normal Class. | Stone ~crusher ”’“ “:"‘"‘" te and|ijastor of the Sacred Heart parish at [tain as to whether it was a part of | T, court—Anna Johanna Borgesson | the New Haven Dairy company run- | First Bapuist church, has accepted an | The normal class of the Baptist Pree VIl not be leased 10| Wauregan for the past two vears and | the skeleton of a human being or of [ . Tved W. Mitchell: Hattie . Stone | BIng a car from that place dally to MAIN and UNION STREETS, | | irvitation i delivcs address’ the | church " werd hospitably entertained pros.. contractors, for $300 a cizht months, is to be transferred (o |an animal. The bones were found at| Ve Byton', Stone: Henry H. Daven. | New Haven WALLIMANTIC of June at the reunion of | Wednesday evening at the home ormeen they paid Tor its use in| All Hallows parish, Moosup, as pastor. |a depth of about six feet. Dort ve, Gertrude Vinton: Uncas pow- | Miss Annie Paimer of Chestnut Hill ‘“ r‘n" iy "\;L"’f'.‘,’.‘. ‘;rv!\ll M nd Mrs, \I‘\)mnvh( ]\m“n\x\' air- | oy A | Father McCarthy will succed Will Receive A. B. Desgree. er Co. vs, Frederic Shaw et al; | Was a recent guest of Miss Cora Car ne is a member, A sondon, N. | view street uring the soclal hour John E. Clark as pastor at Moosup, i el 3 Alexander §. Burdick vs. Waiter L. | Tlel 5 oA there were' musio and ‘varied enter- | Sham Battle Thursday. taking up his new work on Monday R:\“*in;“{;‘r‘;" ,r"“,{“",‘;"""‘f;‘r"‘:;“%afi: e et (st Putiam): Chauichy. 11l D. Barton of Bast Hampton was tainment features, including refrest milltary program by the | next week. ey, e 2 las cfarlance ve, §. Arnold Peckham, | & caller here Tuesday. 2 o Rl | Storrs included # sham battle, a com- |ish will learn with. much regret that | 205 ¥ b d Martin | Eleétric Co. | S8l pipce of state. rond jesat ot the, Allowed for Veterans Goming for Reunion. petitive , hd [ Fothor MoCartny. wil regret. that | Goton e ore. Mien Tar. | Baker; Anderson-Martin B 0. | SRl Dtk SMr DerURR e i Value (0w Pucple wilh Suc, Parspiriag Foot, st This | cen Interest 1o boing taken T o | panies A+ B and ¢ In whlh Compant | 10 the same 1§ ttne i’ the tase. of [RCT has been ane of the unusually pro- | v8, Pomfret Schocl et al ©© . |ine' repairs on'the’ stnte rond mene e e Voucked for by Le 44th reunion of the 21st regiment, Con- | B won {lie honors. The close ang ex- : All Hallows' parishioners at Moosup, [ ficient students at the university dur- | 76 SR 0y 8, W Gjiy | Seth Carver's on South Main street m‘m:fic S lm::— l'afl:)r;vggflm:‘flnurx gircte, Fa. necticut volynteers; to be held in this | citing baseball game hetween the band for both pastors have been earnest »”‘;h"’; ‘C““"‘; 5 e 4. |of Putnam (at’ Putnam): Bawin T. DUt ‘xn“:;'hu;:wrlrl-‘lum T Beonomy. Eus: org X ought two pa city gt G. A. R. hall today (Friday). team and Company C nine resulted in Wworkers and have become greatly be- ort Calendar Session Postponed. £ S e arold Porter has re ed to Hart- 36 agss of Bg ard In about four weeks | o P R ’ o . ; o y White vs. City of Putnam (at Put-! g " vt o few days’ visit with his o_m‘ i end i I WERGEH YoVert he yeterans will ar the fore- | Score of 6 to 5 for the latter team. |loved by their people. Who is to suc- | By order of the court, the short cal- | nam): Clarence E, Pike ve. N. Y., a f s' vis el o y il oharges, 80 the peo- |No0N trains and the exercises will be- | Today the cadets march to Williman- | ceed to the pastorate of the Sacred |endar session of the superior court| gy @ 1. R. R. Co parents on Pleasant street Bt womld Thow how Eoea it bs "He | &in at about 11 o'clack, tic to join with Company L in mil. | Heart church had not been announced ! that was to have been held nere to | Pl | 2 : ; eI Thet ywary By pesate stood o hid = B | ftary manoeuvres up to Thursday. nor the new assign-day (Friday) has been postponed un- Sguments. A baby was “best man” at the wed- e AR TR ST Ladies’ Auxiliary Whist. et i { ments for Father Clark made known. | (il Saturday morning, after the charge| To court—First May 20, special at | ding of Newton C. Fassett, a son of m § HONED and || Fun and Jump like & boy. Ho was all | A very pleasant whist was wlven Local Notes. | Amorig the people of All Hallows |of the court to the grand jury in the | Putnam—Henrietta J. Borgesson et allJ Sjoat seit, in Oregon. put in condition || smiles about BAO nder the auspices of the Ladies’ aux- | The Normal clase of the Baptist | DALSH It is understood that a paro-|William D. Lambert case, after which|vs. John G. Gallup. First Thursday, | to make shaving a pleasure. A Tefined ointment for sore, aching, of Si. Joseph's hospital at St | churen ter te hars S e, BapUSt | chial school is to be bullt at an early | fime the short calendar and assign- | May 1913—The Angldile Compui- | = = weary feet, for 25 cents & jar. At drug. i Bl Madiahdis seoine o 3 have annual picnic | date, an important undertaking that + 5 ¢ ) ing Scale Co. vs. The S. Adams Co. . - vening. T at Covantre: Iake' Haturday, J 1 | t : | ment of cases will be attended to. I3 v ELLIOTT?S || sist everywhere. 2 elaborate floral decorations consisted | Y g ay, June 14. it 1§ expected will be accomplished | Second May 20, 1913—Anna Johanna i/ . s G ims and dog. . The Windham High school nine and | during the pastorate of Father Mc- N. H. Road Detective Returns. Borgesson va, Fred W. Mitchell. Sec- Over EY & GRANTS oods T N o e BE Norwich Free Academy team cross | Carthy. George M. Woodward, a member of ond Thursday, May 1913- | DRIVES OUT Hardware Store Rower #nd press:cominittees, Mis; s at the Fair grounds this after- —_—— the detective department of the New | geeman, et al vs. Milton . ‘ s Cor. Main and Railroad Sts. Stiles and Mrs. John Reiil Fmen. | noon at 4 o'clock. WEDDING Haven road, has returned to this city | Friday, May 23, 1913 George Rood vE RHEUMATISM During the e o v A delegation of Willimantic Advent- 5 te make his home. Much of Mr. Wood- | Mike Vernarec, et First Tuesday, | After 25 Years of Misery, this Man =3 joved from a i sts are making arrangements to at- Kcnald D rnoton. ward's work is in this section, so 1iv- | May 27, 1913—A. J. Bowen vs Walks, Works and Feels . | A7 €. Anar tend the thirty-eighth session of the 5 ing here will be more convenient for|mantic Gas & Electric Light Co. Firie AgHith : J e ihe L RETE o At the home of the bride’s parents, | him gain. % , Dentist seneral Copference of the Seventh day | yy'' uat Mre: Henry F. Harbinion phitey ol Anti-Suffrags. Campaioh. | e ey 221 40 5o i o ke mEe: # g aal Washington, D.C., May 15 to June 9, |10 Dayville. Thursday at 1250, Miss FUNERAL. Following over territory covered by B e e lthe Woman Suffrage campaizners, a h Yt and Mrs. bt - CORPRBEIEHE “at- Tan A, chesdin: s ackially) S 0l [of the school bodrd secured the ser- | 'S, Arnold, of Willlamsville, wore George Vandale, few wweeks ago, the Comnecticut as- | e Mcumstiun. lesiof ihe bodr. A Dotle. costs s 2 16 3 vt o clation opposed to woman suffrage A a . vices of Miss Brewster, a student at gl 4 Funeral services for George Vandale | Soclat 1ITARE | il g cents, and IF vou are ot saisfed Lee & Ot the Normal schoo) it this Sity As el 3‘;.‘;.2'(." o the Wemdeln Congregations) | Were held at 8t. Mary's church Thurs- |18 o send a #peaker Info towns in | g co will rmum rour meey Masd thias fcipal of the North Windham school | church, Danielson. The ceremony day morning at nine o'clock, Rev. | this gection. In Thompson town hal wish to_stat e facte und notling but the WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Filling a Specialty 152 Main Street. - - Willimantic ' ‘Teleohone GEO. C. MOON, Optician If you dom't meed them. you will be honestly advised NOT to wear | glasses if your eyes are exam- | for the coming vear, at o saiary OF'$15 | Wiinorsea by n smal & "8 | Charles F. Bedard being celebrant of | next Monday ing 56" ctme bacto’ of NECMA." 1 tsed oner | Miss Julia L. Martin, resigned. 5 attended by members of Court City|AauéRices of the assoclation, and in |enes I eer trivd T n.,e:.« | Poaa fonms, | boxwo0d. earnations and|ceased was 4 member. The bearers |thelr sox having the right of franchise g SR R . owering D] . were Henry Vandale, Henry Beetrand, |8ré spreading the word of M George Davidson of Manchester vis- | charming effect in the decoration of ) s8 Price’s b’ rd ot the horrible disease. but without belp. ited friends in this city Wednesday, | the home. The bridal couple were Louts Miller, Ruffie'Cotton and Ade- | COMINg In order that a large number Howesr WIEUMA reachcd my ewe and 1 uink e my_ wor lard Salvas. There were many beauti- | Will come out to hear her. “Tt is un- s - B Mendelssohn's wedding Toedicina. 1wy staoh e Wom . Mrs. Daniel P. Dunn visited frionda | URAttended. * Men Bkt v ets o L | Garstood. that other meetings are beink € e el w10 00" Willimantic, Ct. Important Sale of omen’s and MISSQS in Manchester and Hartford Wedneos | march was plaved by Miss Mary E. | {0 forel pleces. Burlal was in St} ShRiif B0 i towns In this scction s aeai ) o e B da Kelley of Dayville. £y 1o 3 which has not heard (officially) hany KHEUMA two_days my appetiie. rebipn. s g s 4 The bride wore an exquisite gown Class Officers. i anlUn B b umes e o1 sty Kl g famts, Ouen Ol entertained his|of white satin charmeuse, the garni- | The following are the newly elected b . s 'Ninth St. Mchmond, Ind. Oet 10, 1813, - alsi ther, . of New London, | ture of Duchess lace. Her veil was the | officers of N. A, Ballard's class of> the R RS wnt Gl ot | Wedsiesday. | same worn by her grandmother at her | Baptist Sunday schaol. . bresuent JEWETT CITY. Se———— STRONG'S FISH MARKLT, 28 North 4 i % [ o1, & McLagghlin, physteal air ctor | wedding, _ sixty-ome vears ago. A |Nia Ienry Chandler: treasirer, Mra. — LEGAL NOTICES. Stroew .‘N1:“1\ fld\-antages are as: u“ed in lhls event \\'hlch of the Y. M. was in H ford { spray of lilies of the valley caught the | Taihot; secretary, Mrs. lda G. Kenne- | Death of Mrs, William Morgan at the | - . X 2 4 5 3 Wednesday | veil. She carried a shower bouquet is one of the most important of its kind at this time of Rev. E. P .Ay& of Mansfield was | Of roses and lillies of the valley. Yookt 3 i | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD lockout committee, Mrs. Charles B, |~ Age of 91—A. F. Class Mests With | A AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 5 hardson, Miss Truesdale, Mrs. Far-| Norwich Member—Funeral of Mrs. | of Norwich, on the 1oth day of M g aaSC K gnat s -a attractive 1| the guest of Danielson relatives Tues- | Following the wedding there was a . rowe ot Norwieh y of May, Auto Tl'lle MOVll\g \h:1 season. Styles are all desirable, more attractive, il &ia’ Weanesday reception and & luncheon, the service | Bistriot Suparintandant’s Visit, Charles Doten. Protin "NBLSON 3. AYLING, Jua | sreater var s thy S Usta red at suc M oy Marhe: of 8 y_a Worcester cateres e e B Sl 5 X Estate of Edgar Roswell Mayna LONG ‘DISTANCE WORK ind in greater varieties llm) is usually offered at such fioe Moy Martin, of Saiem, Mase.Ct From meny friends | fn Kilinels, | oy Onomee §. Sortvener, Norwlch, | The death of Mis. Ma Morgan oc- | 1, {2 a1 Norwioh: Tn saia Districe, i 2] A oy oy o " b 7 B eorge I | (yara Mr. ang Mrs. Arnold have been | new distric perinte S | curre e home g cens: : A SPECIALTY pmc\,i Aqu these re 1dmu prices m‘i”d sav mI\ thll will Blasman of JoR Ja Kson atvdet | whsro:dr. ang Mre Amold have ‘Z:i’.m“"‘d‘[c”““"v to 10 make hi orst Vit | i SVivihdale Tues nxfi”}uun{r\h); Kason B Maynard ot Norwien. » 3 r "Phon. immediately appeal ry intending purchaser visi(- Tudge George H. Robertson of South | hride received many gifts. 1oth bride | to this city since uppointment to his | Morgan was 91 years old in March [ Conn., appeared in Court an ed A 902, $38-12 or #4-8 Willimantio C. || iy (his sec tion. conferegee at, Hartford W ednesday Hign"school, and since hergraduation [ week Witen e wWUI be the guest of | ties of age. ' Mrs, Morgun was burn | 58,2600 U000 hat dfile” ot shid de N B R N 3 e (PRI il s R ‘ashige u ' Clinton Lathwop | and up' to withi few weeks the|honor and the principal spesker a :| in Westerdy, R. L. the daughter of | EIOIC JREE Y0 (8 state. | We wish o place sdditional emphasis on this fact i Feeig uud B T Cnton Tahon Lo o (e oheof (hie Wiost eMelent | annual banguet of Rho Delta class of | Susan’ Northrup aid Sumner Hisco W eroipon, It 1 Ordered. That said CJAY ML SHE.PARD: —i{hat every one of (ltese Coats are from our régufar | New Yor~ city and Washington, D, ¢, | teactiers in the schivols of the town. |t Methodist church She lived In Jewett City until in 1857 | feficion’ be heard and detormined at 3 | d RCSEL L LUK oL R e Mr. Arnold i8 @ traveling salesman for | 'rom some sections of the city com- | she went to Moosup, and later to Bul- | (h® Probate Court Room in the City of ¥ syccesdinc ELMORE & SHEPARD | stock and are the best selling numbers we have car- fi a8 Ot Teuwiston aveme: and |4 mill supply compuny, which' has its |-plaints te coming rom residents that | tc, wheve she marfied \\msm.. Mor- | Norwighy In sold District. on thie. jbi R | i > I\. A FiFaed 10 | Neadquarters in Providence, his fer- | boys are taking advantage of the priv- | gan. Her husband died 30" ears ago. | day o May, & D 3, at 41 ol [.d Director and Embalmer |] ried this season. ,fl,;;‘,"“t"* ithe “‘”‘{‘ L elie 30 vy ‘baing Ronthera-kNew Hngland, [lieges of the month of May and mal- | Kleven years wgo sho came {rom Bt I 8 foriocn M L nEToy el 2 oy TS ] y $ AFier thoir wedding ftrip Mr. and | Ing nuisances of themselves by doing| Lyme (o live Mr.. "and . Mre}{ pondency of ssit Retiiion, ankiob sMd 6U-£2 North St, Willimantic Their new prices are $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 and $17.50 R Bradiey and Mrs. Da- |\ 00 o be at home TmDay. | things that disturh the early evening| Charles Ray, her nephew and niece. | 1lcation of this order one time in Some Rt Ak a8 BRGARGH ! vk fof the South Windham | 3ii% peace of hpuseholders. She has received the most devoted | newspaper having a cireulation in'sald iy Assistant nnection i { roud; w‘.nz 1o Andover to. visit Mrs. | s The County -Commissionership Ap-| care und attention and has been un- [ District. at least three daya prior ‘to — | | Braglex’s daughier, Wednesday. s P AP-| complaining in all her deciining years. | (he date of sald hearing. and that re- HIRAM N, FENN MURRAY CO | “3ohn C. Parstow, the member trom OBITUARY. pointment. Mra! Morgan wax the ‘oldeat member | Ui be mags o, (his Contic L] ot 7 | the 29th wenatorinl district, attended - = Obhservers of palitical affairs here- | of the Baptist church, having attend- rhe abave and foregoing In: &crth CNDLRTAKER and EMBALMER | meeting of fhe xiate central committes Mrs. Eugens Smith. abouts are awajting the outcome of | ed 'the church services before the | cobi"oAbGve and foregoing is gyitrue §2 Church St, Willlmantic, Ct of the progressive party at Hotel Tall, | The Woonsocket, R. 1. Call says: |the county commissionership contest [ present structure was built, and livea | Atrest NIE ¢ CHU o Ladr Assision. New Haven, Thursday Mary A., wife of Eugene Smith, died ' with much intere: It is not ex-!a quiet, consistent Christian life. Mrs. mayi6d Clerk.