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R i R SR ST wsnanssETsETReaNARRNaRRRRESRRRS: Nearly 1,000 Looms to Run at Cotton | Scout Patrol to Be Organized—New Mill—Wauregan Man Drinks Corro- | York Matron Places Nine Orphans ive Sublimate for Beer—Big- De- | i Eastern Connecticut Homes—Al- mand for loe from New Company. fred Martin, Who Sold Watch' in WATCH ILL and BLOCK ISLAND. anielson and T x-sasmsssaisnsnannsanaenudrInannnnnans: Er—— WILLIMANTI When asked why he did not discuss | Ville, July 18 and Mrs. Nellie M, Gaser | OANK = Norwich, Taken to Worcester. c the matter in the oben at the school [15.to deliver an-address on the depart- SiEs N Aol Hebsanlpeof Now Tondon wes ; 2 < What 1l Geing on Temight, | fommitice meeting,’ Mr. Lincoln said’;ment of medal contests of the Wi C.|ruyi of nland Harbor at Long Point— | f, [iSIG0E With relatives in Danielson | Mies Marion 1. Rensiaw is visiting | | Norwich ..........Lv. *3:00 sikiw, 2380 9418 con- | T, U. S = v > A s at Narragansett Pler. : S BRI LR G m. Camseds o dStoant to shier wnte g oo £ 3k, Ao ln Weolmanses:Green Marriage—John| 3y and Mrs. slle Vachon are mov. | ~Charles Belair of the O F navy 5] Wareboer oty Abae St B e 3. 11, & B e S T FUNERAL. White Denios Rurnor of His Death.| i€ fo New Bedford, where they will | spending’ a fow days at iis home in | | Bleck Tsland .. Bus. 150 0 e 1 ABE APt 19 Lo LIl A R . Frederick A. Jenni f Springfield | Attorn 3 P Mo 4 . - 3 : A k_which is bel ederick A. Jennings of Spring ttorney Robert G. Ner W. C. T. U. meoting, 140 Valley| The willimantic Prinng company, John H. Chamberiin. e on Lomg Point rec | Was a visitor with friends in Danielson | York Is 1n Pitnam with rolatices fov * Daily, except Sundays. F.S. Avery manager, has been award- The funerai lof John H. Chamberiin, | STREM, O8O0 (CECR0R (00R 5" Corpene. | Thursday. a few days. ed the contract for printing 35 copies | who died Tuesday, was held Thursday | Henry Woisard and Louls Woisard | Principa o ¥, Was | tracts are in ry_ ‘Woisard and Louis Wo rincipal George W, Hat ’ COMMITTEE MEMBER'S APPROVAL | of the new curriculum of study for the'| afternoon at his late home. Rev, E. P ‘§f§n§av§3¥.ic2."i£';{§e coutructs s 1| 1ott” Danislaon’ Thupsias. 1r & WAit] the: Tourlon s ia s fi.:i';&‘hag "SPECIAL EXCU! k grammar and high schools of the town, | Aver of Mansfield officiated. Burial e with relatives in Westerly. and Mrs, Hath: Piy. s Bl ¢ S PR KR Curtis Dean Stated that Miss Thomas’ | their price being The bid- of e | wiS/in' Chaplin and Undertaker Jay M.| WOrk over a long perfod. Bew roads| ™ joseph' Dubriel 1u emploved as an [ erton, T L. to. spond teo orcoer t Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to August 20. Schoc! at South Windham Appeared | ¢ hgnnr:vl»'”f’” S e ritinG ‘;:;.m'f Shepard was in charge. fions of the Point, added to the near. | 2ttendant at the Day Kimball hospi- | =~ Adélard Lacroix of the Sulpician col. = AND pot f . AND Orderly and Children Happy. ey i i ? = |1y five miles of good roads now in use. | tal in Putnam. e 1o | 1688 Montreai.”is ‘spenaing the sum: (| VWatch: Hill | rerurn Block S[afld RETURN, - i e b asy EXCAVATIONS FOR CHURCH." | poard walk haif a mile In length has | Walter G. Cummings of Davville i3 | mer' vacation at his home n Putnam. i # 2 % coke The of the petition for the A Corvachidh, = 5 : been built. The latest plan is for [2WaY on a two weeks' vacation to 5 | o Henry A. Gingras of Pawtucket was Aduits, 50; Children, 25c. " Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. _ . .. SemOval of Miss Augpsta Thomas as| ., ..o UGN L oe the!| Work Will Sogn Begin for New First | puilding and inland harbor or lagoon ‘;;’fi';:d:‘afi'dasfif;‘tnfx:'ev the Thousan 91_7‘\‘;15;5? WIth friends D PUtRAm | || se—————————————————— B & s e oiadham | ool committes meotitis the refar- Congregational Church House. about a mile long which will be some- ’ ¥ Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near lahdings at Watch Hill i i Misses Isabell Breck - thing entirely new in shore develop. Firs Escape Inspection. abelle Breckenridge and Block Is e 4 part; tes, apply at office Preparations for {he excavations are | ment. Chist A% P Woodward of the firo [ Miss Edna Phinney of Northampton, || SFtompany on New Laondon (N g ions Lon et ondo : a New L Norwi ine " New London. being made for the new First Congre Entertaining Newlywed: department reelle b {hspadtion of tne| MAss, ‘are suests’ of Hon apd.Mys./q. | °F Somvany on New London' (Norwich) LineN¥iR st Biss ool et pur of Mre. Spauidinga | Eational church house, the contract| ary ang Mrs. William Johmson of | high and graded schools Thursday rel- | 4. flammond, NEW ENGLAND STEAMBHIE: COMBRN Y I T Mrs. J. Healey, 1 child: Mrs. L o her services gl e#lling for a building to cost $12,000. - 5 A Er 3| ative to the need of fire escapes on | MF. and Mrs. Jasper Holmes are that related to her services as'| <’ oSO5E SO0 | Potter court are entertaining Mr. and| afive to | &paniing & vadation ot ON2 Orhaig ecretary of the committee and mnot ’11\«"!‘1‘ has been raised over 3 Mrs. Francis L'Engle, who are on e bui ings. e Beach, Me. - 3 ditional for heating, lighting and fur- s s o Soda Atv Services. Me. school visitor, nishings. for Which a Norwich: fifu (S0Si wedding arip, :Miss, Litagle 44 fesesvy Clambake for Insurance Men. Park, 1 child: Mrs. Richard A. Tur- | ence to the discussion concerning Mrs. her, ® children: Mrs. Daniel L. Ives, | Kate Spaulding's bill should have 1 child; Mrs_Timothy Colbert, 2 chil- |Stated that Town Counsel Kelley ob- i - g S A Ay E 4 for NhiCh A TN iving |formerly Miss Hazel Shine and made| Rev. W. D. Swafleld is to officiate n ERREes: an Carrie Fov. 1 onid! North Windham Manufacfories, | 135 the contract as well as having |ner nome here for some time with her|at the open alr services on Davis park | | AFents of the Metropolitan company Mrs. F. R. Mathewson, 1 child; Mrs.] The Harris jewelry manufacturing | new ! telephone building in this city. |Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shine. Sunday evening. in_this district will go to Willimantic b The Harris jewelry man n - 3 it b 4 ¢ the Daniel- | today to join all of the agents in the C. R _Doubleday, 1 child. plant at North Windham is shut down | The new church house is to be a two. Gift To Infant. Lol depfl_{fl;:fl@:&: wan get away | Willimantic and Norwich districts for L. B. Lincoln, a member of the|for six weeks during the dull season. | story brick building with basement. It | The degree team of the Daughters B Clhrnly t o peks 4 0. | story brick building 1 hase A e ey ake at Coventry lake. sehool commitice, will make an in- [ F. H. Hall & Son, cotton ¥arn man: |\Gill ne of red brick and. finished at-|of America have made &, gift of a|8re o be at Phillips' grove on the | Gambare ai Covemiry lake =~ o Westigation of the petitioners charges |ufacturers, have been obliged o Shut | fractively, O tound floor: Will'| nana @| horth ‘shore of Alexanders take Sun- | f, Kent, b ! agzs: N Thomas carly next week. | down their plant for. a few hours at | [ Ctvely OB the Eround foor Wik | Handsome baby fork to the new daush- | Gay for the clambake of the firemen's | Smith street school, has Eone to Hy- Dean, & member of the com- |a time on account of low water. The | Kitenon and dining hall, also parlors | Piteh being. ane of fthe most active | association. Buhis, S Massl Cto/ Stigia Wt bemailong mittee, stated at the school committee | Hartson Co., silk supply manufactur-anq other room for social work. On |workers of the:lodge. The little:one | At Wildwood park one of the ac. s e b meeting Wednesday night that he bad yers, are rushed with orders. $hie. aceann oor will: be: racreation ey Mo e e D tresses playing at the theater received Tax Collector Gets Busy. SN the schoel tsught By Miss g rooms, cloak rooms, etc. In the base- | Fne Sundes. schot plonie. ot the | 20 unexpected bath when she missed | City Tax Collector Joseph McKach- Thomas and had found the students Auction Party for Miss Starr. ment ‘there will be provisions for a . her footing while stepping from the | nie commenced o collect . Baptist church will be held this year in - o collect the taxes apparently happy and doing £00d WOrk | \iss Helen J. Starr of D 1 ¥ ew Tion- | girls' gymnasium with shower baths. | Wheelers grove, Tuesdhy. dock into a boat. levied on the grand list for 1912 Thurs. and he saw no signs of nervous pros- | qon was the guest of honor at an auc- —— Mrs. E Nearly 1,000 Looms. day and will continue his work to- don wa gues . Eugenia Green and daushter, L a o hfr'i o e e 4o he | tion bridge party given at the Linden Personal. Miss Agnes Green, have returned to| More looms are to be put in oper- [ 2y and Saturday. e schoot “bullatngs i Wiimantic | arc¢, jea room at South Windham on | yie 1 ee, stenographer for Attorney | Jacksonvill® Fla., after'a visit to Mra. [ ation at the Danielson cotton mill, To Organize Scouts' Patrol. 288 Deen completed a movement | o afiernoon of the Sth inst ThS | oA Capen, is at Watch Hill until |Elizabeth Wilbur of Church street. where machinery has been in the| A loeal patrol of Boy Scouts is to S probehly be started to aak the | aoi o e YO o Others | September. Mrs. Henry Hoffman and son Wil- | course of setting up for the past year. | pe formed at a meeting to be held in Jown to appropriate money f0r & DeW | Sersant an The onesie of Mist Fannic | Prosecuting Attorney and Mrs. E. |bur of New Brighton, are visiting Mrs. | Nearly 1,000 looms will be running |Odd Fellows' hall this (Friday) eve- TO. @chool bullding at South Windham. In | 7 Teeles of Wilimantic who was the | Frank Bugbee are soing to their cot- | A1nie Wilbur of Pearl street. in a short time. x ning. An unusual amount of inter #pite of the fact that L. B. Lincoln |} . M Ma ana Elsie | tage at Eastern Point. Prof. Everett Fitch, who is spend-| The bass fishing season is now open | est in the organization is manifest in PL %! (P : sl Eetiey 0. {o haia- | Dottess: were Misses Marfon and Eisle | tagq at Bas N ing the summer here has returned|and local fishermen have been Reiting | the city and it is expected that the (London) 'aris) Town elley up Lincoln of New Haven; Ruth Tayior,| Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Conant went o § ¢ lak d ponds in 9 < B . up the payment of Mrs. Kate | Tveren Asper oed. Ebanara, Dot |y pud iy A D% | trom a trip of a few days to New Ha- | in some time on lakes and po meeting will be well attended. ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS @pesiding's bill for services as secre- | Tranch and. Bernice Williama, | tancral of Mr. Doy cousi o € | ven. N the surrounding country. Both Alex- | Rear Admiral Caspar F. Gbodrich, I s ataisd Thyrsday | "cich and Beroic o uneral of Mr. Dow. a cousin . Married In Worcester. anders and the Quinebaug lakes are | retired. of Pomiret, is to speak at the Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day moring that Mrs. Spanlding did N0t | Sereet Improvements and Repai Frank T. Bennett who has been | A ang Mrs. Bdward Woodmansee | 19560 to fishing ‘however. | Consrcgational chirch at the Sunday NCINN 1 e e 3 E ¥ suffering with double quiney sore X v fupen ere is agitation in Danielson morning services. The subject of his Teceive suficient remuneration (0r Mo | Superintendent of Streets Sullivan | thront for threa weeks, will return | of, Fitt street, have recetved notifia- | o following of Butnam's lead in AT | Cadress: wil he Harneatnens : CINCINNATI July 12 CINCINNATI Aug. 16 | Pasment of her Bill when that matter | States that work will be commenced | o work Monda ame up at the annual town meeting. CLEVELAND July 29 CLEVELAND Sept. 12 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE v e i .| Woodmanseo to Miss Bertha Green of | F2NEIng a weekly half holiday for bus. B. Y. P. U. Officers. 4 '(,,.{fl, ‘;‘rfl"; f‘tv ‘;II:;};;‘:'r ;\r‘i;;;r“';gr wn | Worcester, Mass. The marriage took arrangement cannot be| The following are officers of the expected Thursday. The street [, (HUS S{9re A1, B s place July 7. : BELBetE ahout AN i Baptist Young People’s Union for the shortly on the improvement of Pleas- ant street. Another shipment of oil wa John Gray, in [ p, . g ptist - department has the city's road roller | Parents, Mr. r. and Mrs. H. A. Sherman of Main = 1 next six months: President, Miss Mil- 2 now at work on West Main strest. | [Pl city Wednesday. Steet_are entertaining Prof. Peters Petition U s Commission. dred Carver; vice president, Norman 607 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS, or LOCAL AGENT American Thread compamy’s plant at JEWETT CITY Miss Ines Chester is entertaining her [ Thursday in the announcement that|Stubbert! treasurer, Miss ith C. 1s A Constitutional Disease. the corner of Chapman and Ives streets | Brgl e ron Newet orl the, Cannectical Mils icomphoy has | Bowen. . o to be used on the highway from the Agd 2 - s. J. . Brown of Pearl street, | petitioned the Publ tilities Commis i 3 TR L palns —inflamed joints and st mus- sh and Main streets. After that —Everett-Robinson Marriage. socicty of the Baptist church Thurs- | the Crystal Water company's service | g .| tion Thursday afternoon when Mr. and | happened to seo Mrs, Pothier when j lea—dut it cannot be cured by local | section of road is completed Natchaug — day afternoon. Refreshments . were | iS not satisfactory to them. The hear- T am absolutely indifterént gnd in- s. Dennis Pothier, North Grosvenor- | she.first set eves on littie Tom, would g street from th North Windham road Mrs, B. M. Smith of Brooklyn, . |served at tne close of the social hour ing is to f'i:\ held in Hartford next dependent of vour attitude toward my | entered the car, seeking Mrs. | be willing to wager that 'Tr)n’l came It requires constitutional treatment, [to Ash street will be rebuilt Y. has been the guest of her sister.which folicwed the business session. |Tuesday. This is the first time that |preaching or my principles as T am that | Dixor and the little boy she was to |mighty close to answering the dese SR et & & coueme of the real S Miss Btta Olin. Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Mrs T. J. Sawyer of Main street, | the services of the stale commission |a dog barks orl your street of a SUNII- | bring them to brighten their home. B n DS HA AR Dlood purifying and tonic medicine Appointed Administrator. and son are in Providence on their |is entcrtaining her daughter, Mrs, John | have been invoked by a local corpor- | rel chatters on the common. And whe Afier’ Mo Dothier had) madsSiGwa] 13 Mral Do 56 B SPEDS oo Hme A WS Tanhan uute. tein ihrough b hare 5 tion. vou invite me to resign and Park | - 3 5 5 2 There was a_hearing Thursday_be- Wiy for an auto trip through the |Grey and children of Bridgeport for a | S T e e iresign, and Park | nis jdentity he delved into a pocket in Connecticut before returning to o6 TG o DEoUALE. Famn She. ite_mountains. T i s 1 eves | o¢ nis co v o -~ . vis - Hood’s Sarsaparilla (e fu or erobaie ames & snes | She, moiaiany, Nrg B, Ol MO o pustin ang tamiy of| ~ TOOK POISON FOR BEER, | or e it ‘sou sevear such & ek of | o€, 1 02t nd brought forth a ved | New York. visting homes whee chil wehich corrects the acid condition of’| {7 \T® SPPOIAHRCHS B AL o ake, | home in Brooklyn. Piymouth, Mass,, are «t their summer | . Man's Treat Required a|oppreciation of things as to provide i, the matron. “No. 8" he said, and | tion that she represents and ascer- the blcod and builds up the system. | op 5. 8¢ CHHLe B8 TR A eme | ., Dr. and Mrs. Brnest Smith of New |home on Mouse Island. allivsgan:, Mane, SHIsat , Stesuing | only merriment and pitv. The question | [ior® glancing at ihe certificate to | taining how the orphans are progress Get 1t today in usual lquid form or | on Prospect street. Jdadge L. J. Storrs | York and Lewis Church of Philadel- | Miss Alice Mosher of Malrose| Stomach Pump and Prompt Action. | fo be submitted is, Shall the Cratherns | verify his ciaim, the matron. said, | ing. chocelatsd tablets called Sarsatabs. | or Mansfield, who had charge of the |Phia have been guests at R. R.|Heights, Mass, will arrive soon to 3 g o ho Wheelers resign thelr memiber | “There's vour little boy; stand, up vigit relatives in the village. She will As a beverage there is considerable and withdraw from Park churc Tom. ‘And “Tom” stood up. financial affairs of Mrs, Blake during | 5 - ) P ordetar i nancial a g be accompanied by her dunt, Mrs. S, | difference, a Wauregan man has dis- | These, says a Worcester paper of | " Gfs 20 TOT SIO0G WP ) 1iine SOLD WATCH IN NORWICH. Frederick Jodoin is visiting her Saturday, in_honor | marriage, June 12, at her cousin’s, Dr. of her nieces, Misses Helen and Marion | Holeompe's residence, in Brookline, N. g*EL" ORE & SHEPARD {Kepler, of Asbury Park, N. J. A dozen | . to Lawyer E. Walter Everett, of eucens friends are expected to be present | Chelsea, Mass. They will reside in rl including Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss Por- | Chelsea. Mrs. Everett was in T. E.| her life, was appointed administrator L 4 E ekl & s By LR The estate inventories over $10,000 and | daughter in Waterbury. H. Mosher. covered, between lager and corrosive | Thursday. are a few of the Mot Shots | feiigw. with flaxen curls and was not ! | the sole legatre is Vera G. Blake, littie | | 1S3 Agnes McKenna of Norwich has |~ Mrs, McKinnon and daughters Grace | Sublimate. The Wauregan man bought | handed out to A. A, Wheeler, member | jucli over three vears of age. Less | Alfred Martin, 14, Taken Back to State daughter of Mrs. Blake. D. C. Barrows | DeeD a guest at Mrs. G. H. Priors. =~ |and Susan are visiting Mrs. Edward|Some of both while in Danlelson, the | of Park church, o & letter Wrten | the inevitable travel stains, he was| Board of Charities at Worcester. | and F. W, Gerrick were appointed ap- | Donzld C. Bliss is amp at Pleas- | Rollins of Prospect hil' beer to kill bedbugs, the corrosive stuff | by Rev. C. F. Hill _Crathern, Park | o R€VING (TEVS, S 800 (e e8 Sk e 3 ant View with the choir boys of Christ | Mrs, Sadie Fish of Trovidence is|t0 drink, as it happened, though not | church, and sent special delivery to|gjan suit of white duck, and he wore | Agent M¥Thtyre of Worcester, rep- v chureh, visiting her parents a: Fim cottage. |50 intended; but such is life—and |A. A, Wheeler and his son, A. H.|.hite socks and shoes and a chic lit- | resenting the Massachusetts ~ stat = g T. K. Lee spent Wednesday at|' Ohasics W e ner bororake:, |iuck, The Wauregan man had a|Wneeler, ax the outcome of friction | Fji!iS, 20 and shocs end o chic UL | resenting the =Massachuseits state In Honor of Her Nieces. | Quonachontaue. % Leetes Island after spending a few days | friend with him on the trip to Dan-|and hard feelings that have arisen |in, nape of his meck by an elastic | Thursday and had deliversd into his Mrs. F. H .Deppler has issued in- Everett—Robinson. with his family on High street. {elaon.2 Drigiug houley | the | flend phetween Rey. MrCrathern, momuers | hnatat suciicled hisehroat. I charge Alfred Martin, 14, Who has been. T | vitations for ar. afternoon and evening | The friends of Miss Jennie Robin- | Willium Wilder of Seubright, N. J | nough e O o e e it | Shrorers i repart to iiting . the | As Tom climbed down from the seat | held at the local police station' since party to be given at her home on|son will be interested to learn of her | Yas returned hwme after visiting Mr. 3 a e; Seslt. pyll* o g ga . - © | and stood out in the aisle where he i Monday night, when the boy was e E -| ed out a bottle and took a swig: then | church debt of nearly $20,000, and | 2 v night, Y JAY M. SHEPARD | Mountain stree e could Waiter Coe at Lighthouse | be more thoroughly inspected |taken into custody as_a suspiclous he sputtered. He had swallowed some | burning the church mortgages, April 1. | $9 of the poison. The Incident happened | Rev. Mr. Crathern is very well | only a little way below the southern | known in Putnam, where he is oc . Pothier’s eves lighted in & mar- | character by Sergeant Patrick Hayes, velous way and almost immdeiately af- | who found him, in company with an- ter her first real real good look at |other boy who escaped, acting as if Perey of New York, arrived | to spend the season in the | boundary of the borough, so it did | casionally heard at the Congregational | {¢f Ber first resl real gooq look af o § Y e o hur-{ churcl he voungs i | be were going to attempt to gain en- - ” ._|ter of Hampton Hills, Harold Taylor, family for several months, and Very Much Afive. AgEhaRs lone 10]! the "l‘(:'_(j“*\‘\}“‘“_(}‘“‘f“ churoh, L her arms and hugged and kissed him | trance toa biflding near the business 60-62 North St., Willimantic:| Miss Bernice Williams, Miss Hazel 11s0 a visitor in the home of Rev. 23 e | Bvsibasic (o iatges ie. 2 o |in such a manner as to Indicate that | gection. Lady Assistant Tel. Connectior, | Pimmick, Donald Dickson of Winsted | H. Gane Laoh :vvmn WL was reported as be- | emetic was administered and a stom- NINE ORPHANS-PLACED. the little fellow will never be lacKing | Sineé he has been held by the local or. | and Kenneth Hillhouse of this city. sl i decd at Inis heme in Salmer River, | ach pump brought into play. The man s s for lave in Alfa homs that he has ens | police. yoag Mectia las toid variow ——— — —_— - ’ a Sect writes bis friénds that he | got quick action, and he needed it. Af- | Matron from New York Home Finds tered. Mr, Pothier was no less de- |unbelievable and unbelieved Stories, HIRAM N, FENN Death of Miss Emma S. Chandler. s very nuch aiive although slowly re- | ter he had been thoroughly pumped | People in Danielson, Norwich and |lighted with teh littie boy and the cou- | but it was finally ascertained by Pro- . covering from an attack of scatica,! out, drained and hung up to dry 0 . = % i o A ENDeRTAK i Miss Emma Stiles Chandler, daugh- 2 I o b B e fea.out, drained and Lung up 1o drv, S0 | Other Places Who Receive Found- |ple could apparéntly have been no | bation Officer, A, W, Bowen, who ait ESDELTAKER amd EMBALMER "1 hirtes . Chandler, and Helena | Doath of Nellie Estelle Thorp—District | Bhih hus kent Tim in bed for weeks. | to speak, ho was nef m! "as o lings. happier with & ¢hild of their own. considerable talking over the wires, be- | © Caurcd St, Wilimantic, Ct < s b 's | Deputy Fox to Instail Groton Offi- e With her last charge disposed of. | fore he got his information, that Mar- % Young Stiles, died at her father's eputy Fox to Insta roton et n 5 St LA s b e ore he got his information, that Mar- Teieseons Lagr axc |nome in Flanders in the town of Cov- | cers, 95 gane 8 Acpex (o koo his Nownk | shattered merves, He mdmitied thall o prphaneseven girle and | MrS. Dixon left the train and went 10 | i was wanted by agents of the state | | | entry Thursday afternoon, at the age the Putnam Inn. In speaking about | board of charities in Massachusetts. ptes T \iTe und My, Waiter Mosher have| enouh to feed his Uptouched beer to > Foundiing ana Or- | the Putnam Inn. In speaking about DR F. C. JACKSON, Dentist : Mystic friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- | raturned from . Navrosanaar ¢ b They have something else | phan home at Sixty-eighth street, New Martin claimed New Bedford as his ; Dot Tiondon ressiven | 0 0 L n Dfaduselt Mier e s B wn e O o eren o et Y | they have 1,400 children there, some |nome, but it was learned that he had tram E. Thorp of New London received ; . vord Thursday of the death of their T = : i S wcetient people craving the havpiness |Of them Infanis no more tham three | been in charge of the charities board A : In Diamond Medal Contest. st v pmre s Mepin oISl | L cURIOUS! BITS JOF RISTORY. - s9uad to-pummn for . D CChidren In thelr homes Thursday | davs ©ld, others of all ages up (o |of Massachusetts for the past three Painless Extracting and Miss Florence H. Lewis is to be one | jounsest daughter. Wellle =Estelle | 3 Now loe Company Rushed with Orders. | 0f (i1dren In tiele homes THUrSday | ) ee vears. They are constantly com- | years and has been working for & - Y of the contestan in_the tri-county | g0 Thorp were former residents | England knew the maximum wage The new lce company commenced | the home, ing and constantly going, scores of ow at Oxford, Mass. On the Filling a Specialty | diamond medal W. C. % U. contest at | 3% TI% THOTD Weke Jormer fes e long before the minimum was thought | making deliverles Thursday, the first | "'Ons of ihe tots found a home in New | them being placed in homes every | Fourth, with a companion, he did some 52 Main = Willimzat the Connecticut Chautauqua, Forest- ‘G ot bnetallativ i of. "It came about after the plague of | load reaching the borough shortly af- y three more in Norwich, two in | Year While many have hf"l:\ placed | thieving at the home, stealing a watch ’ Btrest. - =aticy e L ion. | 1843 had swept away half the popula- | ter 5 a. m. Deliverles Thursday were | Plainfield, two in Darielson and one | in Conmecticut mone have ever been |among other things. This, he gaid, he “Telephons ! M. Fox district depuiy|tion Work was ai & standstill for | to large users of ice principally, Buf |in North Grosvenordale. The persons | sent into this section of the state be- | had disposed o to & Norwich jewsler. s | &r: aster of O. O. F. of this | want of workers and wages wej So | some buyers of smaller quantitics were | \whe reccived the children had never | fore. | Agent McIntyre took Martin to Nore s ks & had 7. ams| Olildren Ory . dsmie eceived Word from Fair- | tnormousry hat fhe state, thousht 1t | aiso. wiven service. The ament of the | Yort “iem untlls delinered into (el | Mrs. Dixon savs that the peaple who | wich Thuraday and secured the waten, T i FOR FLETCHER'S view Jodge. So. 101, 1. O. O. I {hat | necessary (o fix a llmit. The state or- | company sald Thursday that the man- | care by Mrs. Dixon, a kindly. mother- | Teceived the children delivered by her | returning here, en route to Worcester AR AT 2 nen | their_cfficers hiave ‘been clected and | dered that the laborer should not} ner tn which some persons had come 10 | Iy woman who takes a deep personal | Thursdav nad never seen the little |on an early afternoon train. Mutj Stree c A S T o R I A he wit suite “,"1 #0 to Groton | merely accept gratefully what was of- | him and pleaded for delivers r!K ice to | jnterest in her charges. one: )vll!, " roug! np. agent o hf‘, did not seem to mind his prolong: | Monday iing, July 14, and Install | reded him, but that he must not leave ! their families was almost pitiful, but | A Bulletin reporter happened to be | home had sent in descriptions of the | detention here, in fact; he seemed ¥ the officers. | his pari: in search of another master ; he had to decline all ord for do-|in conversation with Mrs. Dixon in a kind of children wanted. specifying |rather enjoy it. William TPhomson of Providence was {on pain of having the letter ‘I (for | mestic service, as the supply at the | isitor in town Thursda | fusitive) branded upon his forehead.| houses at Quinebaug lake is only suf- | == Miss Jane B. Noves of Road district | Statutes of this kind were popular up | ficlent to take care of the heavy trade | s the guest of Mrs. Henrietla Stan- | to Queen Elizabeth's time, when the | for this summer. Many families in i 2 o g s . |last of the series was passed, “in the | Danielson have been without ice to irs H. I Johnson is visiting Wa- | hope that it should banish the hired | date this summer because they can- SNy reiptives ; | person, both in the time of scarcity | not afford to buy it. This morning 0) Frank Mabbitt is visiting relatives | and in’the time of plenty, a convenient | the company will have to deliver twice 9 5 in Boston. proportion of wages. the amount put in here Thursday to ere's er w‘LLlMANTlc cflNN & meet the orders it has received from y ' W arkets, hotels and saloon Although English Investigators find | Tarkets; hotels & Hair-Cutting Is An Art that the habit of smoKing is on the in- Rain W;'""t‘ei = =3 ore e among women, it is not so prev- There were Work of thanksgiving @ Let EELIX Do It m e e e e et o pe [from the farmers and other crop ah umm o 0 e According to John Ashton, under King | srowers for the fine rain that fel P P E LL= O T r S Charles I “it was not only usual for | the fields of Killingly during the e: iy i Hardware Store but in Worcestershire the children | June 20 has this section had any rain ; & . were sent to school with pipes in their | worth mentioning and as a ‘result i A IN THE JULY CLEARANCE WITH NEW PRICES Main and Railroad Sts. || sarchels, and the schoolmaster called | crops have suffered, though not dam- n thlS stmple bm“afi. a halt in their studies while they all | aged to any extent. Showers fell dur. smoked—he teaching the neophyte.” | ing later parts of the day also, help- Tnomas Hearne records that at the!ing out the situation considerably, but time of the piague of London in 1665 | much more rain is needed and at once. “children were obliged to smoak. I! Notwithstanding the lack of rain the It satisfies the appetite and is easily digested. LINCOLN’S - e AL A pretty collection of smart Wash Dresses are here to greet you with new prices in this July Sale. Made of Striped Ginghams, Chambray, Linens, Fig- ured Muslins and Figured Tissue Plisse in the always useful one-piece frock, with collar and cuffs, or ratine, pique or contrasting material; others with turn-down collar, edged with pretty laces and sleeves to match. "= § July Sale Prices $1.89, $2.89, $3.89, $4.89 and $7.50 heard Tom Rogers, who was yeoman | hay erop will be better than for two beadle, say that when he was a school- | or three vea 4 boy at Eton n}!l th:‘ b:_vs ‘were o\)li‘gedl St. James’ Parish Lawn Fete. - . to smoak In the school every morning, | Arge of the members of FUTNItUre Store || mambe: he wes mever wnivsed s | o * Jaree,mumber, of the muumrs, of mucn in hls Tife ag he was one morn~ | £l 4l "ihe ciuren ‘property on Main Streets fag B noh mutevng $oankiin street Thursday evening for | the annual lawn fete and suppel An | On feast days the life of the ¢zar of | excellent supper was served during Willimantic, Conn., July 2, 1913 the seventeenth century was enlivened | the early evening hours, ladies of the | with such amusements as a battle t0 | parish societies assisting. The patron- | the death between a well baited bear | age was liberal, so a considerab] FOI‘ 'rhe and a spearman,’ in which, it is said, { amount will be added to ‘the churc h GREE frequently the man lost his life. In|treasury as a result of the enterprise. — the event of a successful issue the | b : A little fresh Fruit; and Union . " Halpin Visiting Friends. spearman was rewarded by being tak- | . % : Gflfld md SU"“"E[ Ilm} en to the royal cellar, where he was| Thomas Halpin, the cinder-path star, SHlewal tordni ol e B & atiin e ut & fow : and cream H ey S from Chicago, here he made a i o b THE H. G. MURRAY GO Splendid Forest Notes. S moming. finjahing second, in the One or two soft-boiled Eggs; . =4 » | Canada's forest area is about 800,- | championships ~{hat were run off e % S . 000,000 acres. there. As a middle distance man Hal- ) oast; | Assortments, | " Mills in British Columbia are shio- | pin continues to show wonderful speed 5 Jome crsp, butter H | ping considerable paper pulp to Japaa. | and that he is now grooming g 5 ' | Reasonable The Canadian Forestry association | himself to make another reduction in And a cup of Instant Postum. holds a forestry convention in Winni- | the record he holds. i peg, July 7 to 9. - 1 On the best German forest the an- Hooe for Trolley Loon. Incorporated 1842 Prices on e e e B Es e E cre, Putnam, July (10— % — rosh Teturng grotas kD s TR LSNE - oo hh st e e T If digestion rebels at the customary meal, try Hammocks, {they yleld a met return of $11 an| . °japagement of the Comnecticut acre each vear. company's - lines' In this part of the Porch, | ang " transportation work on national | §8%° 18 SORREIEG S8 T At pats L i e Tl | a7 e st fhe Toup thigupio Frovidcac: . suall sl street Wi puilt, as was promised ing films of ull of the activities of | MAYVOT MacConiS BEE o ement of the federal forest service, Imcluding | Of Whether or mof the juanasgen and planting, cutting Umber, batrol an., | ! Achauged ) | lookout work. Already ‘at least two i | fire-fighting “movies” are being exhib, ot Sh | ited. | o 'at Washington must be shocking, Application has been receiveq by |ing at Washingion mus be o & | e "Fovernment for & summer honis | indeed, to those persons, who wer | | | the “Grape-Nuts Breakfast.” Everybedy needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need it moro in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than during youth or middle-aye. £ The result can be observed, and shows plainly “Wherewithall” The best way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little NOW —a little at a time, but that little often. adful stories about lobby- Door These ¢ ““There’s a Reason’’ : Screens, Porch Chairs, olony on the Shoshone national for- | born yesterday.—Providence Tribune. est, Wyoming. The plan is to kave a FOR central assembly hall for communi Why Canada Balked. matherings, and separate cottages for| If Jack Johnson is to be considered | the several families of the communai|a sample of our exports. mo wonder - . - 1 reorsation eenter. . Canada balked at reciprocity.-Wash- 3 The Willimantic Savings Institute | o L e eRatee i g N. D. WEBST! Rugs, Etc. |to_train university men In practical New Use for Water. || M. C. MURRAY, Prasident. Ao ER, Traasurgr: I politics is sald to be likely to be car-| Forelzn diplomats will begin to b, s | Tied out. It will be established in|speak of state banquets as ‘“water | 15a¥ ‘Washington carnivala”—New York Eygning Sun.