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Funeral of Mrs. William A. KHom- shire—Tea For Norwich Guests— | Vacation Outings. : Iu yonl’ h?-nd 7011 hold a i Mrs. H. B. Paul was in Webster, five-cent piece. ot b S e g, e, B Wildwood park on the shores of Alex- | is reported to have remarked !muyf A ander's_lake, near Dayville, Aug. 14.|that he was “tired of living.” On.that Judge Back is the chairman of the en- | day he stated to & neighbor, it 1s said, tertainment committee of the Daniel- | that he would go to “the town house, son Business Men’s association having | make out seme papers and end it all” the outing in charge, The different assoclations will wear different colors, | * Will Preach in Reckville. yilow being assigned o the Williman- | s Bernice" K. Bates of Wood- e i e stock and Miss Wthel Mosely, both FAIR, OR NO FAIR? consisting of four horse bar stand, bandstand, judges’ stand, - ville platform, catile sheds and fencing Burial of Mrs. Drew. duates of the Btate Normal school Question Whether Agricultural A this city, have accapted posit wife of William Hampshire, boss dyer ciation Will Have Annual Exhibition | #round the grounds, for $575.96. The The burfal of Mrs. Mary Drew, | teachers i the schools at Rockville, : 9 SR at dhe Blater mills. . B Shsiastor, two mortgages were put ¢n 1 4830- | formerly of this city.was held hers ¥ Jisss nght &t e grocer S han Miss May Potter of New Haven is . { clation's property on Jan.’29, 1918, It |Wednesday morning. A large num- | Concert at Windham Genter Church. a guest at E. F. Burleson’s. Gave a Tea, iS' a" moistfll'e-p.l‘o"’f.’Pack' Monday _ afternoon, Mrs. H. H.| age of Uneeda Biscuit, He Sauain, MATS S Bathehan o Ner ¥ fo swid Lawser Hatvey snd g T, R. |yeeonsedsy mornins. Whether Willimantic will have : iber of friends and relatives assembled S Btitimber it peohismariaL i B oY prastiuly gt the {at the station to awalt the arrival of byM,;»,:_"g‘a},‘n’F%‘;f_‘g;*;‘.’e;",',;fig Lawyer S. B. Harvey, secretary of the the body which reached Willimantic on soprano soloist, gave a fine con- * was organized Sept. , 1902, with &n ipo 1040 train £ B " Many Park Agricultural assocla- | )yt rized capital stock of 34,000 gie 104G tram trom Norwich. NEiY|cert programme’at the ~ Windham tion, is out of the city and could not % Yo lation Center Congregational church Wed- wich. 5 - it W‘ cross Be geen. ' Gen. E. . Boss, agent of the | 31°78, N, BT It IS SSERCUCES | that clty, Burlal was in the famlly | claly eventng. ANl their mumbers hmds you the package.._ Mrs. Henry E, Rix and M. F. Tib- e o American Thread company, who con- | 6 S0 OF 35 00 o 0 G Charge of |PIot at St. Joseph's cemetery. Wers arHatieatly TonaRaaa T and e s bilts of Norwich are guests of Mrs, E,| 289 2 o trol the fair grounds, said Wednesday ntas. Bradic Ty thusiastiaally encored. Mrs. Caswell ‘morning] vered that her body you hand him the coin. B sen, mamung Joaoin, e, | g3 o v A trifling transaction? ana Mrs. B, H. Hisoox and iwo sons | ' %S ad tho scnerns: the wores _ Svening thers would be no axticuitur | 1 : '\ semderson. J¢| ~ DAIRY BARN DEDICATED. | ibing” monoloste entitica -Her fair at the fair grounds this year. » men run the fair | |ntoraating Programme at Storrs o |Iirst Musical” The church cleared They have been improved at conside; or political purposes, a move Was $100 from the entertainment. nd playgrounds © | ment aw (hese officials and a In: the Toils of the Law. rs. W. H. Gane and Miss Martha X like little water summer and for an artificial skating | TNt awiy from (b The new dairy barn at the Con- he; Bothwell have opened their cot 8 Pomd-in ihe winter: The directors oF | ), O A S e o oition ses [Hecticut Agrieuitural | college’ was | | Rogor ONelll was arrosted Wednes- No! A remarkable one—for iou Bothwell have ‘opensd thélr cottages | M o, th 1 e 10 tion v . 18, 1918, b 2 & 5 Vi H eVt 9. clock by cer H B SemociRtich VeUSa Juil 15, 1912 | cured-enough stock to gain.cunfrol ot | formally deficdked it Storrs Weanes- | Ho¥%, SEIREES2 500 0 S have spent the smallest sum i George Labonne, Jr.. has moved his loaked ik a pieco 0 hold a fair at the usual place Sept. $, 10 and 11, but it is claimed that no advance advertising matter has been the assoclatio vas af tha day afternoon, when President C. L. e o, L e ement sécureq | Beach of the college led the champion |10 his home on Jackson street, | Holstbin cow into the barn. Appro- | Joseph Kozak was arrested for household goods fo Waterbury where raw meat. It ltched so will buy a package of good food; be, s in business: 27N taly tat wo had to Mrs. Mary McClellan of Philadelphia muffle the baby’s hands that the present management secured 4 2 controlling interest in the stock of [Pt A tas 5 A 2 Prepared. C. E. Macfarlane, superin- amoctation | priate remarks .were made by Presit )drunkeness by Officers Grady and and’ granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Gal- over her face. tendent of the Erounds, is auoted ns he assoctation. . dent 'F. . Dufty of the Connecticut |Paulhus at 7 = oclock Wednesday and the grocer has sold you the loway of Buffslo are guests of Mrs. "P’“;;;“"""‘“"‘,,;"m;;'m'.;: saying there will be a fair in Septem- i Dairymen’: ssoc i whose annu- | © g, Villi Sta vas ed 24 0 b= certail disfigured ) Bt % toani "It 1o Suated the secent| Taking Course in Physical Trhining. | Dpirsmens association whose anmu iS008, Chooon tor the same offense most nutritious food made from MecClennan's sister, Mrs. James Mc- | oua not rest at night. Her clothing was fairs of the assoclation have been | John R. McCarthy is at Silver Bav: |agion — President oh " cordially | by Officer Maniey flour— cl d crisp and #5%Rid Socisty's Masting yec {rvitaddog SRS Pody Mk IEIE 14 ey ey e et biing for the pors [Welcomed the state dajrymen . and S OIL--48 | Ciean ; an Sp The Ladles’ Aid society of‘the Bapt- | Temoved her body was raw. We had her rer S. B, Harvey, secretary and | . physica o S v res de: fittingly t = 10t - treat RRaaates Ot the saeosiation “hks "a |pose of Miting himeelf for an ' in: |Erssident Duffy responded piingly fo Brief Mention delicious as it was when it came st church mests at the parsonage this | ‘rested for bout iwo months when it spread mortgage on the® exhibition building | S{ruct Mr. McCarthy since joining | 19 e collegs. frustses alAUllor s -arank. Ralfenteiand ehifldren 5 afternoon. aflover hor body; Tacsiet T B e o B | the local Y. AL C. A. has advancedin | L& one of the college trustecs also |or Church street spent Wednesday in from the oven. el ey R o A Tuesday night was a Western fea- “I took good warm water and Cuticura ture, The Cowboy Millionaire, a vivid { Soapand lathered it all over her and allowed NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY fory Tavee Bdidnce was'1n atiendance | Loto te sl s visstEuus foenietly 5 a Hartford. o y has e on the bal- | this work under the guidance of the |{t et 3 Gragte e oF the properts St ihe assoclation | Phvsical instructor, H. A. McLaugh- |1V, the association’s Hartford County| * 3o ung Mrs. Harold Wiesins, Pres- St “Restoring Soil Fertility” and a dis- | PeCt street starts' Saturday for two cussion followeéd his address. Last | Weeks' vacation at the shore. them and besides games and athletic sports there will be a genuine Rhod A% Men who shiave and shampoo with Cu- 0] of ceme si valk | pany. s i e e gl o et picval b | William Brown of Willimantic is the | Tells President of Central ~ Labor | yicur: Soap winlfd it best for o and. southe o SR WA e o il Polish Citizens to Form Club. | ioning's session included an address | A. H. Anderson and family of Start For Maine. R e T ol 4 M e nd AS-MOON | Prominent Polish citizens are to!hy H. O. Daniels of Middlesex coun- | Windham will occupy a cottage at Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Clarke, Miss | in three weeks you never would have known nt_the hall formerly occupied by the | ¢y on “A Study of Dairy Feeds” and | Weekapaug, R. L. during August. S Elizabeth Clarke and David Clarke | gne ever had eczema and she never has besn W. W, 70 Main street, and will or- |f L. Garrison of Tolland county on | Miss Katherine Moran, Brook street left Sunday for Camp Wyangonie. | roubledsinco.” (Signed) Mrs. Goorgs Ougy Asthma and Hay-Fever Cured fe vm‘i-» nl rr;vh h “Alh\ercllqzla‘si‘;ggd t“l‘\‘lmw-l;\'nn;e Experiences on Raising Beef wag a visitor this week at the home Dfl;xms:;'k, wrxe. Missfl(:‘iaen':(e! :u‘; ‘r;l: Nov. 20, 1912. Stay Cured. | Their, quarters wi Cattle.” of her brother, Dr. Joseph Moran of B main there for sever eks, and Mr. 30, 13T % 4 A books on American history and other | MY CLn i A o | e R ey HESTER e S Ol ko aon It v1slt A single cake of Cuticura Soap (25¢.) ang gt be skeptical about literature on citizenship. The hall will Clerks Planning for Bake. ¥ | ” LR e e i il COLCFES the White mountains. box of Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are oftem ”fll }P modern enemy of H be opened Monday, Ai 10, in charge | .. "’;S 'a""":l I' Sl Charles Gates and family, 84 ‘;DF‘ndmg their vacation in Nova Sco- 1% . fens Feetion ol ‘Gl B 1 said ver, Hay-Asthma, Rose-Cold, fipond el e 'he Willimantic Clerks' Protective ' Spring s aHe & hrlef vis s | tia Ca T sufflci ailed. IR & tial or ous . reledy']|of Stanley M. Zimba, who.will be thed ThG. ARG O Ay | CPIINE ‘strecl male & hrief visil this | x ! Funeral of Mrs. Catherine S. Patten— throughout the world. Sample of each % fi¥sinaive, | week to the bungalok “Cronies’ Roost.” | Hermon T. Bacon of Church street FOSS BREAKS WITH B s and mventaly s dl o & {at the fair grounds August 21. In thiS in Chaplin. is in South Manchester in the inter- | Woester Lodge Holds Special R TEADRRS!| ol freeinith o . Slin noolk. A daiee B ’ | | enterprise the business men Will Join | eanger Willis has constructed a |5t of the Willimantic Machine com- | = Meeting. THE LAB | vostcard “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” | 25-MOON 1= the only thing that || Booking Attractions for Opera House > 1 sur- || Season. ever gave m- je: front of the store of E. F. Casey on| Mrs. Michael Sullivan of East Hart- | fered 3o 1 could mot ope eyes Lia e, i Hoitue LTS ambake prepared by “Ir : 5 s g Brown, on ne with Him. the third dose relioved me, and Manager Oray of Lodoieobdrs. lidties (8IS0 cElabal ! propagel by Tolriirdin.atrest: | ford. a former resident of the Thread | Euest of his T Union He Has Done with Hi gured_befors fnishing tho bot- || I8 ming season. He Bayk the opera|the city will be closed on that da | Vera, daughter of George Siswick | CIty, Was in town for a brief stay on |0, & 5 Boston, July 80—James T. Morlarty | CAUCUS ON PUBLIC A ouen your draggiet Fme | | house may be improved by the paint- : 3 of Staftord Springs, is spending the Wednesday. A F. Roper returned Tuesday from : President of the Central Labor Union, BUILDING BiLL. " Gne weelks © troat. | | crs and decorators and, If It is the sea- Outing For Alert Hosemen. summer Monthe at the home of mer | 1hS. Ljlonzo Hiekey accompanied | féw days' visit with his daughter In |stated last night that he was practic o — B — |temver. Manager Gray says —some |pany are agitating an anmual outing , Homer Neil who has been under |Hill with relatives. i town Tuesday evening assisting the ihe executive chamber with committes e Acquired at Mys! strong musical comedies are on his for the company to &ive the members {reatment in the Bridgeport hospital | Dr. Arthur Bradshaw and his wife of | Lyric orchesira with cornet at the [from the building trades department P e B ”l- E C JACKSUN Denfist |1st, it is also likely a course of mu- | una their friends an opportunly o for fome time returned fo the home | Providence R. 1, were in Willimantic | masquerade ball of the A. T of L. Special to The Bul - P b sical entertainments and lectures will | yisit the Providence River shors and Of his parents at South Willington, | Tuesday calling on friends. Dr. Brad- | Timothy O'Connell of East Haddam | Agiar the: committee reached the| Washington, July 30 —The question Paialess Extracti i be arranged by a local organization | anioy a-shore dinner | Wednesday. | shaw formerly lived in this city. [was the guest of William Johnson |State House yesterday they secured a |Of Providing money to carry into effect xtracting an it looks as if Willimantic is to |~ Rad | " Mr. Madison, in the employ of Tke| Henry Roy and family moved Wed- | Tuesday. copy of the Benate document contain- | the public biil approved Mareh 4, 1913, Filli Specialt: n atiractive entertainment sea- o L Raeen of lower Main street is to reside nesday from 19§ Lewiston avenue to | G. H. Stedman, Mr. and Mrs, Charles g the order for the appointment of | Wil be decided at the democratic cau ng a Specialty | .on"ne coming fall and winter. J vercome by Heat. in this clty, moving here this week |Pleasant streei. M. Roy is employed | Brand and Francls Brown were In |3 jabor and Industrial board. They |CUS tomorrow afternoon. .. = T Y S, 5 William Weeks, Church street, was from South Windham where he has Dy an insurance company. in this city. | Norwich Wednesday. Sent this to the Governor and waited | Connecticut is interested in tnis Telephone New Telephone Booth, pieraciia. by tuc e, | & resided for the past three years. | _Mrs. MeArdee of Abington lett on| Mrs. Patten’s Funeral. outeide the Governor's office for an [ESSITS 10 (U8 HEITL I oRtuck, Rock~ Wednesd: beth who have been |tWo weeks' McAuliffe at - Bellows | brother, A. ave returned to South |Street. Windham." Mrs. McAuliffe 1is the| Mrs. Raymond Chartier and daught- Mrs. Herman Simmons and little afternoon for home after 5 > audlence. ] ok, I£ "t the home of et | pttee ‘wae hetq Wednesday aitesnoon | MT. Morlarty says the Governor came ¥Hie; Sevmout 8nd Sfeenaioh, on 5102 Vaughn of Chureh |at .30 o'clock In the Congregational |out of hig ofice hurtiedly and S0 | the purchase of sites and the ercction | church, of which she was.a member. of buildings authorized at Mystic and | A new telephone booth is being in- stalled at the railroad station. to attend him, He wa quite ill for several ho but was reported as bet- ,yu.dts of JAY M. SHEPARD | ter yesterday gee g u er Eliz daug Falls, Not Printed in Union Office. succeeding EL"'ORE & SHEPARD Rev: Henty. A. Blake officlated. The | Mr. Morlarty says he replied: “I am | of bulames suthoriaed of FwStl, a0 The city and town, reports are | ] F 3 5 [._‘ [ I Pt S B g VL O B I B More lce Gone. {mother of Mrs. Simmons. er. Violei. accompanied by = Mrs, | bearers were members of the family. |here with this committes of ihe bAlC | increase of the lmit of cost of the AUMBI | £5es R0t "tse the union label i Pollowing the apprehension of a fel- | % : oy ter, Mies " Marse | of | There were besutifal ‘floyers. ‘Hurial | | New Haven bullding by $400,000, this brevy i . il vt ow named Hughes by Constable | ersonal. Taftville are enjoying two months’ | was in the family plot in Linwood |L." ittee, | to be secured by the sale of the old 60-62 North St., Willimantic Men's Outing | Lhomas Killourey, last” Saurday for| fred Sackett of Andover spent Wed- | Yicatlon with relatives in Danville, | cemetery. L e D e O e octy.| Dullding and #fh Lady Assistant Tel Connectior, | "Vited to Business Men's Outing | gicaling W. H. Smith’s ice from Aver's ! nesday in Willimantic Provience of Quebec. John Sisson of New York is in town but will not see you, Mr. Morlarty Aug. 14. jice hcuse in Lebanon just over the! . .- yo Teda LR ) Mr. Wiliam T. Dineen, assistant | for a few davs, having come to attend |Said the Governor, according to Mr. Judge W. A. Arnold, president of the | city line. Mr. Smith's cmployees dis- |, VIS Mary ogan visited relatives| ¢, willjam Martin is to move his | the funeral of Mrs. Patten. Moriarty. it Rt 4 FOR FATHER'S DAY. Willimantic ‘Board of Trade, has re- |covered Wedaesday morning the door |\n Hampton Wednesday, { household &oods from Worcester to| Harry Elgart was the guest of | Mr. Moriarty replied: “That isup to| it ; ceived from Judge Harry E. Back of |of one of the ice sheds was unfast- ' Mrs. Louis Feiner has returned from | thig city next week. He will occupy | friends in New Haven Wednesday. the rest of the committee. Bill Being Prepared by Senator Lewis Daniel a letter announcing the 1913 | ened, with the wheel tracks of a wagon | & Short visit in New York. the new house erected by John Rea- Bscikt Moating After talking It over between them, of 111 summer outing of the business men's | leading to it and about 900 popnds of | Miss Mae Connor, Maple avenue, |gan on Windham road. ¥ eociRt.d e B s L LA L e g \ssociations of castern Connecticut at |ice were missing as well as some ice in Hampton Wednesday. Miag Lmcy Marnhy whoiis: empiay Wooster Todxe, e dnds . M. el o e o Bt Hoae © | . wwaNnmgton < Duly g0 X Seniator ). tools, No clue to Wednesday's thieves | Attorney P. J. Danahey has returned |ed in' the Bank commissioner's office | SeCial meeting in Masonie hall Wed- | Foss, and they left the State House. | g, 405 Lewis has. come to the con- has been ascertalned, ! from his vacation in Maine. |at the state capitol left this eity on |neSday e s 3 clusion that the “old man” of ' the $100 REWARD §100. i | "Miss Doris French, Summit street, | Wednesday to resume her duties there | yoriyand Mrs, Charles D. Noves of Feasident Wia Dossi Things. family has not received proper recog- e readers of this paper will be| TOOK DOSE OF LAUDANUM. |spen: Wednesday in Hartford *|after two weeks' vacation spent at | yoir . The country no wsees another presi- [ nition from a grateful country, al- pleasd to learn (hat tliore is It least s | ve. James Mianmigan of Andover | Sea Breeze cottage, Pleasant View, | DGl (OUIECA . iter, Mrs. |dent who-does things. A twg hours'|though the nation has honored the . s s pes sa24 Henry Abb f Atweodsville Found | 3 e AnSurer iR o orpdd < 3 v for |gathering in the White House disipated | other members of the American - all its stages, and’| Henry oy o codsville Found ' a5 a Willimantic visitor yesterday. - Willlam E. Strong, left Wednesday for . i - Auto Truck Moving AR catiih Utz | Unconecious by Neighbor—Nay Re-| "Sie ana Mrs, C. 1. Caswell leavo [ ANSROT ESURL A, Cime, of g fow anys’ el with Telatives in |LiS, SSCURRIIOE D 06 U8 Sog | VLSO e anmounced to-da positive cure now known ! A e Gt aowell Jeave | Burnside avenue, East Hartford, form- | Columbia, | 5 = 8 - o p y SANE BISTANCE WK : B} Frntermity, - Cntasih veing | oover. \Friday to spend Auglst at Pleasure | oy of Willimantic is in Washington, | e aed Mrs, Michael McNamara of | Journal his intention to Introduce a bill set- a_constitutional disease, requires a | ... woRe Dbeach. D.'C. and Cumberand, Md., on bus- | Chestnut Hillt were Colchester callers ting aside July 29 as “father's day A SPECIALTY consticutional treatment ~ Hails Ca- mua:n;zor:\‘b?‘g n?r ':““:mdll ille, a fev;‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Noves leave |iness. Attorney Clime "2 nephew | Wednesday. ; A Spanish prison expert is in this | Already there is a “mother's day” and B IR, o e | SV dn R intrnglly, ooing | tatide’ from “Willriantio ook, S | today for Groton Long Point for their | of James E. Clime, Jackson street, | Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was |country studying our prison system. |a children’s day. ton. | thig city, calling on local friends Wednesday. Mrs. ‘Stanley Hall of Pridseport is| A P. Woodward of Danlelson and| Wlilliam Cone and Frank Stark of end her vacation with Miss Olive | Henry B. Church of Hartford, who are | Millington were Colchester visitors on | 8502, 338-12 or 24-& Willimantic Cr. [sirfaces of (he svstem. (hereby des- | evening undoubtedly with sul and Mvine the patient sirength by |tent He was found uncons dal in- | us by to building up the constitution and Mr. Benjamin a neighbor who went to F Hor HIRAM N. FENN Epaturs in doing lis work, The | the Abbey home fo cali, A note near NOLIRSOT e : spending their . vacation ‘at ~Mr. | Tuesday | oG ed D te have 80 much faith in its | Mr, Abhey's bed stated he had taken | Clifford Betham is spending two wurch’s summer home at Ashford,| Miss Marion c ‘has_re CNDERTAKER emd EMBALMER rs that they offer One |the polson. Dr, W. E. Cramen of | Weeks' vacation at the home of his |called on Landlord E. A, Winter of the |from a_three weeks wisit with her €5 Causch St, Willlmantle, Ct. Hunared Dollars for any case that it | Al Jfleld Center was cailed and hopes |PATents at Mansfield Depot | Hooker house and other Willimantic | uncle, John J. Blacker, in Norwich. Teleptons Lady Assision | fails toc Were. enertained vesterday noon of Mr.| John B, Brick of the firm of Brick & | friends Wednesda: Mr. Woodward | Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton \ddress F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOLE- | Abbey’s recovery. Mr, Abbei is a|Sullivan leaves next week for a vaca- |18 one of Danielson’s leading business | was calling on friends in town rues-L A nice varfety of Fresh Fish, alse | DO, Ohio. widower sixty vears of age and has |tlen trip in New York state. men and is the chief of the fire de- day i by all Druggists, | partment. e Frisi gy Vo 7 T " EEERL T MAED & e | Taie el TR Bl ror conau{PaSn tn 1 Realth for soms time and ! Rev. C. L. Adams, rector of St. Paul's bR STONINGTO GENUINE The Food Drink for all Ages—Others are Imitations WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. JOHN DEERE SPREADERS The. only spreader with the beater on the axle. No chains — no clutches — no adjustments. Thirty-six Meet and Dine at Fifth Annual Reunion of the Brown Fam- | ily—Those Present. The fifth annual reunion of the Brown family at the camp ground was held Wednesday afterncon. The party began to assemble early in the morn- penters’ Shop—Eight Hundred Pound Wereckers Taking Down Former Car- ! I i i Horse Mackerel Caught. i et FATENTS ARE YOU PARTICULAR about your personal appear- Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page ance? ~Your hair cut to con- Guide Book Free. form with the features of your face by experts at HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, % ) Windham County Savings Bank Bidg. B Lshgs?;:o;‘ S Wreckers are taking down the large carpenter shop at the foot of High street. The bullding was built for the use of the carpenters employved by the Stonington Line of steamers which Danislson, Conn. Cor. Main and Rauroad Sts. ing at the Colchester house, which had q r. Main a E e » whic used to Tun from this port to New eetITuThS Over Hardware Store 3 ~ been thrown open for their reception. | yop| whel: mt;rel:leed send us your address anddwe will notify | "%, event G the day” was- the din- | York. NE | ner, hic] vas 0 C one ] i 5 and where you can examine it and see it work. | per Y vt prinebieeline 86 he | coupny o previdence i o em- | i | down. The tables were decorated with | Ploy of the N. Y, N, H. & H. R. R. filled with ferns. |are constructiong new culverts at the | Ferns were also placed as a border to |junction of Eim and Main streets for | the tab! Fun and good fellowship | the use of new tracks soon to be made. | abounded among the 36 present. The | William Harlow Dead, g0od fellowship was the more marked | . . T 8% B0 OG0 in that this annual reunion ade | miuch of by the Brown family, somo of | William Harlow dled, Tuesday at the the members coming from as far as | Stonington house. DINING TABLES BUREAUS Scranton, Pa., to participate. | Weighed Eight Hundred and Two om 80 cup: Hvides Pounds. DINING CHAIRS CHIFFONIERES e O e s T ovided | Captain Ben Chesebro harpooned . of. awauga Short sp s ‘e 'a ho asckerel Tuesday. He was CHINA CLOSETS IRON BEDS | a8 Sreathont SPYSie Seunian Assisied I goliing it on bourd ot Tia [ ART SQUARES GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES || fer and by the seorctary, Miss Edith siant fish weighed $02 pounds and rissell. Other speakers were Edwin Was sent to the New York market. i . H A alayi of Jemeic City, (C. 0. Tosalls Captain John Ostman came in with Funeral Directors and Embalming [ o e i O O Tomalls ot TR StimoubaTrely of Nounders, Refreshing M. HOURIGAN, FINN BLOCK Fhe mecting this year was all the e ssarding. 2 | b front & 3 i * Frank W, Severn and Florence Des- s JEWETT CITY family was unable to get together last Jardine of New York were married by Standard Oil Stoves The following were present: Mr. and | After, spending a week at = Watch Standard Oil New Perfection Blue Flame Ofl Stoves— | Mrs. Charles Armstrong, Mrs. Louis ERAb A o G 5 9 York. -Burner, now $5.95; 3-Burner, now $8.28. Gill and daughter Sarah, Jewett City, e SN 5 # it Bt Eatas b Ot foatige |5 1AL and Mra. Oac | home-made baskef Dearnley & Clarke, " 6t Conn. Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. SPECIALS IN THE KITCHEN WARE DEPARTMENT FOR THE CLOSING WEEK Ice Cream Freezers Watering Pots White Mountain Ice Cream | Watering Pots with detachable Freezers to close at the following | strainer prices— 4-quart size 21c. 2-quart size $1.69. 6-quart size 8-quart size §1.98 8-quart size 30c 4-quart size $2.29 6-quart size $2.95. Wholesome, PHONES—Store 61-2—House 35-5 Sams and son Ovens for 2-Burner Oil Stoves that were $3.00 and $3.2 drs, B 1 Paine and dangter Bloanor, | T 173 Mrs, Oscar, Sams eng Son = & Mr. and’ Mrs, Walter | Friseell . and and Mrs. Silas P. Holmes. S e Other Specials for the Week e B e el an | Miss Emma Stannard of Hartford e is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, C. P. ek Trumbull at the cottage. ius Brown, Colchester, Jewett City, Mr. and Mrs, Lu- Mrs. Emily Rayo Lamps, nickel-plated, com- Tea Kettles, nickel-plated, No. 7, plete, to close at $1.26 now 95c. aus ester, e e of e it 18t e I ikl ‘ ioodell, Albert Lyon, 'Stafford, Mrs. - ¥orl T R SIS Little Jewel Floor Broom, now | , oo Kettles. nickel-plated, No. Homry Unhoen Hoprinton: Mhos, "My, home of Judge and Mrs. W. A. Breed. g Tea Kettles, nickel plated, No. 9, | and Mrs. Lucius Weaver and daughter | S 50 feet Water-proof Clothes | now $1.19. - AR | Doris. East Hampton, Mrs, Champlin | LOBSTERS PLENTY IN RACE. MONDEX - HELIX GAS MIXER . AL South Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. George | 26l Lines for 20c Galvanized Foot Baths, now 23c. B e o e U Porch Seats, now 4c each. Mason Jars, quart 50c; pints 45c. Mason Rubbers 7c a dozen. REDUCES YOUR GASOLINE Bills 25 to 40 Per Cent Inserted in manifold like a cartridge a gun.~ Chauncey, Jewett City, Mrs. Rood and two children, Mrs. Robert King and | three children, Willimantic, M Amelia_Williams, New London, M Frank Brown, Willimantic, Mrs. J. N, | dams and Miss Julia Adams, Col< chester. Mrs. J. Hills has just returned from a visit to Gilead. Mrs. Brewster has opened her cot- tage on Mystic avenue for the season. Her sister, Miss Wells, is spending the month of ‘August with her. Mrs, Winiired M. Root and son Don- aiaTrs, Winlfred M. Root and son Don- imuch to, the surprise of those Who la1d, 'Who have been staying with the .There is a great variety of Carpenters tools parenta’ at ibe Maclntre cotiage. T D R T SRR ] on the market but there is only one compglete Yo 'P“‘ 2 '“, ‘r;“ o tom for dealers to lower prices dus- brand made for quality, that is the reason we st e Counter Brushes, now 2 Bath Room Sets, now 39c THE H. G. MURRAY GO. ve. Former Years. KUTTER Lobstering in the Race Is said to be Dbetter than for several years past, as large quantities of the crustaceans are being taken in favorable weather by the Iobster fleet alongshore. Past Sea- sons the business has been anything but satisfactory to the lobstermen and it was thought by many that the ex- tinction of the lobster was one of the ibilities of the near future, but all seems to have suddenly changed, Capital $100,000. Surp.us and Protits $160,000. Established 1832 ing the time when the fish were most Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, plentiful, but this year has been an | v Ay : Joshua Yeomans, with his > and | PI¢ ! promptness and liberlity in dealing, and a sell the famous diughter, arrived heve Wednesday at | Sxception in_ this respect, and prices REDUCES YOUR REPAIR BILLS sound business policy in administering its KEE”K”TTER }:‘m;‘;’u,‘1‘;,15;“‘){?‘“\‘\‘.~i|~1:"_‘:«;;;Al,h‘:v::;:\n.m; i obsiermen are Tow: s 50 Per Cont i i Mrs, J. H. Buckland, aft pending’| y AL WA ito Inak 4 o en! own_affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM some tithe at the camp, 18 about to|heavy losses caused by the scarcity of ¥ ¢ aind tonr: o Wit ol MMM 8 il NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to Brand. The KEN AUTTER Trade Mark or the | return to her home In East Hampton. | g fieb 1o previcus vesrs, = = establish with customers relations that shall ° - words KEEN KUTTER on any tool are an absolute | o i e eI el HariEord wees |ally good and considering the large MONDEX POLISH v : la . Hartford f s are said to have : prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and guarantee. Buy a tool under this brand and e Homiocka, Of Ve X & Scoit 8¢ averaged up to the present time as Por Auto Bodies and all varished Surfaces. Dries instantly, | good ‘or better than in former years. T T | This has been a prosperous season Wilson Can Spare Him, [for tha swordfishing fleet so far, and Perhaps Altorney Germeral Reynolds 1t In hoped it may continue to the THE HOUSEHOLD can' alte make a Jitte something ug‘flmsh- i ildi i the elde by going to California an Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Gk i b eolng e Culiterie And TR Ledger. Pennsylvania abollshes states con- o ventions, Bread lfhe for politicians o i s Stettin, Germany, In 1912 exported |will form on the left—New York 1,783,572 tons of merchandise American, you will know you are getting the best. loaving » brilliant lustre. Send for free Sample. profitable.