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nitic, Danielson and Putnam I l'tr,uu' auto trip to Buffalo and vicin- irouble was over children on two frm-. ilies, and the grown-ups mixed into contradictory, but the - court found both parties equally to blame. visit ‘with relatives in Great Ing- P . |ton. CLERKS’' DAY. - | Mrs Thomas Ryan and daughter i & g;herlne of Walnut street are in the Stores Closed and Business At Its An- kshires for a ocouple of weeks' lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F. nual Standstill Teday. outing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I Bill and Mrs, NI C in <city are , Wil e Inesday . for an a1 53 b FRICAL DINEL TR Nt °(!:1m|°< Aok Kt iee Il on21 SID o the White Jesumesins z si:o o fcasion is Clerks’ y, and many o Honry & .“’“‘l °"""” o Af"" Position| lem will take advaniage of the an- Do o . M. ol ] a8 been chosen by th Attorney George E. Hinman and family left Wad::fihy for a few days’ H il §3F2al 1L MALTED M Held Wednesday at Wildwood Park— n b ¢ Many Entries from Nearby Tewns— 4 2 Prizes Awardad. o e Wednesdey. oveming attending R T i T & dinner of the democrats of the Bickel of Coatesville, Pau|jay at Lake Wangumbaug or other welfth district at Cozsy Be: el Y S DTl o A |nearby spots or rest at home. Busi- diréctor for the coming Mr. and Mzs. Thomas W, South- ness will be at a standstill for the day, | Ward and children have returned from ‘am was sent to Mr, notifying him of a fortnight's auto trip to Swampscott and other beaches in the vicinity of Boston. . JEWETT CITY Local People Who Attended County Improvement Meeting at Storrs— Other ltems of Local Interest. Will Trgnsport School Children. The transportation committee of the Town School committee have awarded the contract for transporting the school children to Windham from Jerusalem district o George Potter for $400; for the Brick Top district to Alonzo War- ren for $300; the price in each case being the same as last year. The con- tract for the Back Road district has not been awarded as yet three bid- ders putting in the same figures. An- other bid will probably be called for. E ward the. on physical director for that in- fitution and the Windham High ‘Bickél is twenty-three years of From all the towns ] the ; The Food-Drink for all Ages. : Those who attended the County Im- provement le le meeting at Storrs on ‘Wednesday included Charles Babcocs, Charles 1. Babcock, James R. Arm- g i ; 8 ¥ He has been Labelle of Dayville. As usual, it was u n. jeal nton, mended by hat branch, o 4 his education in the State Normal school and . ‘Harvard Summer school for term in this city, and diréctor . at , and comes highly rec- the general secretary ,_ and by others, notably Ridge: way, the wealthy of Coatesville. is the date of the be- are expecting on d Mo in interest and membership has 2iso e at the institution. been engas s lendership in athletics and been made in the Frank ed as assist- , and in addition to work M. A. orchestra, to business course. SENTENCED FOR FIGHTING. ‘. James Mallen Given 120 Days Covering ‘Going to Barnes’ Reunion. Chaster M. Barnes and his son, Ev- erett T. Barnes, of Preston, were the guests Of. Hiram N. Fenn in this city Wednesday, leaving the same evening for ompounce, Rristol, where they Will attend the annual gathering of the Barnes family association to- day, at which over one hundred and fifty are expected tg be present. Bddy Sent to Troy. : The remains of William H. Hawley, the traveling salesman from Troy N. Y. who committed suicide at the Ho- tel Hooker Monday night, have been sent to his home in_that city by Fu- neral Director Jay M. Shepard, on the receipt of a telegraph to that effect from the dead man's relatives. No other new information as to the sad affair has been received In town. strong, Charles T. Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Montgomery, Earl Mont- gomery, Harold Latham, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Terry, Harry Holmes, Simoa Brewster, Simon Brewster, Jr., James B.ePalmer, Harvey Kenne Fred Kanahan, Adam Rojeske, Endore Le- Claire, William McNicol, Edw. A. Harold Geer. Mr, and Mrs. W. . Holmes, Roy Holmes, George A. Sindell, William E. Hiscox, Mr. and Mrs. Arba Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilde and George Moeller. Celebrated Sixth thday. ~ Miss Rebecca Hewitt celebrated her sixta birthday by giving a party at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The children enjoved the games and re- freshments, and Misse Hewitt was re- membered with’many pretty and use- ful gifts. The guests included Misses Jeanette and Emily Thompson of West Hartford, Elizabeth and Lois Stetson of Central Village, Phyllis Burdick and : a big event and in a way furnished visible evidence that race suicide is not yet dominating th& entire popula- tion of old Windham cbunty. E & g8¢ rule, very well behaved and proved to be a great deal of interest to each other and the many adulte that were present. Most of the towns and villages in this vicinity were represented. The-e were very voung bables, very babies, fat babies, slim babies and ail other kinds of babies as entrants for the prizes offéered in the various classes. All of the babies, of course, were Ppretty—that goes withouy say- ing. It may be imagined. ti that the judges were in meed of the wisdom of a Solomon in selecting those that were to be accorded the honors of the day, but the difficult s&ing to fill in ravines at other points on the line. First class constructi built through this. England the work now being don with modern applances and on a big is attracting much attention For infants, invalids and growing children. with the 5 P s growing Agrees weakest digestion. the wholebody. Keep it on your side board at home. 3 upbuilding Invigorates nunsingmothers and the aged. A quick hunch prepared in & minuse. P Take no sabstitute. ting of which Putnam babies made a fine showing. Reservists Enroute to New York A of five German army re- servists m_Mariboro, Mass., were in Putnam, Wednesday afternoon en |, route to New York, where they ex- pect to find means of transportation that will allow them to reach Kalser- land and fight under the standard of Divine Right. Inorease of Confidence. Republicans from this section who were at Bridgeport for the sheep bake arranged as a get-together affair re- ty Manager y Friedman cured & game of ball with Ask for HORLICK’S Wweeks' vacation at Block Island and New York. Earl H clerk durin 3 Henry Maynard of Westchester was a Coichester visitor W 3 Several members of the local grange in Franklin Tuesday attending the meting of the New London Coun- Fomona grange. Has Secured Game. Harry has se- an owut of town team for Saturday afternoon on u;" park. iss Alice Condren is the guest of Three Charges. A L Marian Agnew -of Norwich, William port that there is an inc: feeling | relatives in Portland for a few daya Restyering Erew: Injuries: Agnew of Norwich, Misses Esther ani ) of confidence for party success| Willlam Maynard ofsNorth Plains ~ James Mallen received 30 days for| Sophie Smolex, the young Polish| Dorothy Willcox, Marian and Grace ity to watch the proceedings. throughout this state in the coming |Was a caller in town Wednesda: 30 days for resisting an cer and sixty days for breach of the at il £ “i |3 ty, tackling on Natchaug for his brother 8 breaking things in the vi- session of the police ‘Wednesday morning and accord- the ony Malien went into street and after became abusive, a mneéarby resident to the actions. nA# os Sullivan, who said he had been out of jail one day got d the wrong way,” andereceived girl from Jewett City, who attempted to make away with herself about three weeks ago, and was taken to St. Jo- seph’s hospital with a dangerous bul- let wound, is able to walk about the grounds of the local institution, and will be discharged shortly. FUNERAL. Lena Ingam. Funeral services for Lena Ingman were held Wednesday afternoon at Jeffers, Ruth Ballou, Ellen Faust, Irene Stewart and Gwéndolyn Alling and Roger Alling and Benjamin Pott: Mrs. Hewitt was assisted by the moth- ers of the little ones, Mrs. W. Wallace Thompson of West Hartford, Mrs. Mortimer Stetson of Central Villaga, Mrs. R. R. Agnew of Norwich, Mrs. H. Willcox, Mrs. H. T. Jeffers and D. Ballou of Jewett City. Local Mention. Maurice P. King of Morristown, Worthy of Mention. Ig. Emily Babbit, William Fuller of this city and Miss Josie Comroy, were at Foster, Wednesday, to attend the reunion of the Fuller family asso- ciation. Roger P. Morgan of MWddlebury, was a visitor with friends in of North Grosvenordale was here Wednesday on ocial business. months old children of Mr. and Mrs. David Burman, attracted the most a:- tention of any of the 310 bables ex- hibited at the show and were award:d a special prize. The prizes in the various classes were awarded as follows Most beautiful babies—Henry Mo~ Kee, Putnam, first prize; Norman Hunter, Putnam, second prize: Bernice Mathewson, East Killingly, third prize. Fattest babies—Miss Lillian Du- elections. To Play Colored Giants. The Hammond-Knowlton company baseball team, which has been up- holding the prestige of the city on the diamond this summer in a verycred- itable manner, has a game booked for Putnam on September 5, with the Colored Giants team of Worcester, and one of the liveliest games of the season Is anticipated. in Here -From PLAINFIELD Bristol—Newsy ltems Abeut Local People. Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Dufrense are Bristol. Mrs. Andrew Peterson is spending a few days iu Centerviile. Miss Elizabeth J. Douglas has re- turned from Packer to New York city. A diys it Brooklyn jail for intox- | thrce o'clock. from. the home ot Mey |J. and Mrs. John King of Naugatus: T o Bertha_(Fenn) Wexler, form- COLCHESTER . 1 iieapeeg The Hathin and Mrs: Jake ' Heller - and | Huida Swanson ot 5 Lomeor Mrs e BUERES Sf e, Narearel oy et Dunigluts. sl P erly of this city, is' dead at Holden, —_ P ebn E Brady of New York city 3 Mazella received a fine of one|nye, Rev Peterson of Greeneville of- & 3 Smallest babies—Miss Elise Grace| Mass. . LM and costs apiece for a Street night 's store on Main street. in front of Mr. The ficiating. Burial was in the®Williman- tic cemetery in charge of Funeral Di- rector Jay H. Shepard. The bearers were August Johnson, Peter Johnson, Andrew McNicol is to sail from Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday, hav- ing spent the summer with his sister, Mrs. Andrew Cossar. At A. O. H. Convention. Thomas Gannon is among the Put- nam people who are spending their vacation at Oakland beach. George C. Pierson of Worcester vis- ited here Wednesday. Moore, Danielson, first prize; Miss Winifred B. Logee, Danielson, second prize. Martha Linsley House Being Wired— Grange Members Attended Frank- lin Meeting—Notes and Personals. The trustees of Bacon academy are and M. E Bastle of Newark, N. were in town Wednesday. Rev. 3. ited at New Londen. William A. Keefe was a vis- - T it , L Vi 3 ; Movi ohn Clameson, Leander Swanson e e T res | TO TAKE-ANNABGLIS Rev. Kenneth MacArthur’is to con- | having the Martha Linsley house on [(OF in New London Monday = == m Tmck gvlng OBITUARY. London aftending the A. O. H. con . EXAMNIATION. | duct the gervice at the Baptist church [ South Main street wired for electric' Joseph A Frown has re¢ LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPEGIALTY, ._Adérsss P, A, WEEKS, or "phone #50-2, 338-12 or 251-5, Willimantic, Gt. . . HIRAM N. FENN mk:n and EMBALMER @2 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. e Lady Assistant F. C. JACKSON, Deatist Mrs. Jacob Paul Weixler. Mrs. Bertha Fenn Weixler died Tuesday morning at her home in Hol- den, Mass., of tuberculosis of the spine, from which she had suffered for eight years. She was a native of Putnam, born Oct. 12, 1867, but was well known here, where she practised her profession of nurse for a long time, under the name of Ballard, that of her first husband. She is survived by her htisband, Jacob Paul Weixler, a daughter, Dor- othy Maude Weixler, both of Holden, a sister, Mrs. Wallace L. Seger of Worcester, Mass., and a brother, H. N, Fenn of this city. . Harry A, Johnson. Harry A., the ten months old son of Andrew and Amanda Peterson John- yention as delegate from the local o er. i E. J. Davan of Brooklyn, N. Y., ‘s at his 'daughter’s, Mrs. Edmond Jo- doin's, for ten days. Russell M. Brown, George W. Blake and Hugh McLaughlin attended the re- union of the 18th Connecticut Volun- teers in Norwich on Wednessday. The Master of the ¥jine at the movies at Finn’s opera house on Tuesday evening was an attractive feature. Canada in the Conflict. The significant thing, the unprece- dented and very far reaching thing, alike for Canada and for the Empire, is that now, for the very first time in our history, our people choose to be combatant in a war which is not our making, and which involves for Can- ada’s sons and territory and trade on morning. Charles Seder is in New York on a J R d Casey So Notified ames Raymond Casey on Wednesday—Letter from Senmator F. B. Brandegee. On Fishing Trip. Irving Miron is in Boston today for a trip on one of the steamers that goes out to the fishing grounds dally. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Pease are enter- taining Dr. Pease’s sister. Miss Anna J. Pease_teacher in the Brockjort, N ¥., Normihl school. In a letter dated Aug. 18 and re- ceived here Wednesday by James Ray- mond Casey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Casey, of the West Side, United States Senator Frank B. Brandegee informs the young man that he is appointed peincipal o u}e lhe“entrl':teo exam- nations for Anmapolis n spring. 94 Degrees Wednesday. The letter follows: Washington, D. C., Aug. 18, ‘14, The weathér man came to bat in James Raymond OCesey, Danielson, | Putnam ‘Wednesday afternoon and pro- Conn.: . duced a temperature of 94 degrees, Dear Mr. Casey: ?;lmnl the day one of the hottest of I am pleased to inform you that 1]the summer. . B have this day forwarded to the bureau| The manner in which “Joe” Con- of navigation, navy department, your nomination as principal for appoint- lights. The place was presented to the academy by James Cutler of Bos- ton, The house will be occupled by the new principal, Mr. Farnum and Supervisor Young. Guest at New Haven. ‘ Harry Elgart was the guest friends in New Haven Wednesday. Dance Well Attended. A large crowd attended the social dance held Tuesday evening at of ry Mrs. William H. Devolve is siowing gaining at St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and cester spent . James Dixon of Wor- unday with relatives. Westport.—A number of warrants have been issued by Grand Juror Har- R. Sherwood for personal tax de- linquents whose names were furnisi- ed by Tax Collector Joseph G. Hyatt. Grieffs summer resort on Norwich avepue. Gittin’s orchestra Turnished music and Prof. Porter prompted. Brevities. Prof. and Mre. A. E. Lyman 6f Co- lumbia were guests of reiatives in town the past week. They made the trip here in Mr. Lyman's new touring car. Is T0 SAVE EVES the Object of This Free Prescription—Try it if Your . . lson of 99 Oak street died at St. Jos- o ive You T e Thes . £ . lephone aughter which war ishing you g« uck in your ex- |10 I e Sltoh. Wikaing Dall. B T e dioes t é. JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Eimore & Shepard % Personals. Mrs, T. R. Parker is entertaining Mrs. Arthur Perkins of Jersey City. Mrs, Daniel P. Dunn is the guest of relatives in Hartford for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George McCracken and family of this city have returned from may bring. Canada might have en- joyed all the privileges of a neutral. Instead the choice is made, freely, wil- lingly, deliberately made, to share and share alike with Britain to the last dollar and the last man. It is Can- ada’s choice, and Canadians are not ashamed. amination, which will be held April 20, 1915, and a prosperous career in the future, I remain, Always sincerely yours. (Signed) FRANK B. BRANDEGEE. Burned by Flareback. To Satisfy Claims. Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrédk and Hermon G. Carver, constable, have arranged a sale of the stock of Gy hext ok the sale to satisty the nt el o!‘.‘erodllorl in whose interest Renick of Elm street on a Congregational churchfSunday, August 23rd Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Remington left town Tuesday for a week’s stay at the Willimantic_camp und. Willlam Sullivan of North West. chester, was a Coichester caller Tues- to trouble is way, charge them a last resort they go to an Thousands of people suffer from eye do know not suffic! ye specialist, who would, any- 1 AS a Philip Lumiere, a fireman at the plant of the Danielson Cotton compa- ny, received painful burns on one arm as the result of a flareback from one of the boilers. a happening that occur- red in some unaccountable manner. To Install New Water Wheel. At Elmville the Sonn Hill ‘Worsted company is making arrangementsg for the installation of a new water w! i to develop power for the on of the mill. Representatives firms pro- dufi‘ing such wheels have béen at the mill. day. Attorney Louis Katz of Hartford was a Colchester visitor Tuesday. ‘W. F. Bogue of Norwich was itor in town Tuesday. Dr. Erward J. Howland has purchas- ed a new touring car of a Norwich dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman and Harold Gunning were at Haywards lake Tuesday for a day's outing. Deputy Sheriff Katz of Hartford was a caller in town Tuesday. overcomes inflamma: Motored to Hamburg. Louls H. Chapman was a caller tn| et atery,, Srermatiod r o, X Hamburg Wednesday with his touring| bemented car. Mr. Chapman has a gang of men and teams at work on a state road contract. Michael Levine of New York was the guest of friends in town the past week. John F. O'Conmell, clerk at Buell's drug store left Tuesday for a two|what a short trip to New York. L. 8. Bigelow and. family of Mans- field left Wednesday for a three to the ‘five and ten-cent and oftentimes get glasses that they Jo not need, or which, after b&lg used two or three months, de eyes more injury than good. Here is a 60-62 North St., Willimantic " Laly Assistant + Tel. connection five ts have been placed. G. Harold Gilpatrick, cashler of the Putnam National bank, who has been spending a vacation at -Juniper Point, Me., where he has a summer place, returned here Wednesday. Sept, 2 Is the Date. The annual picnic for the members of A. G. Warner post, G. A. R, Is set to be helg at the home of Mrs. Fila W. Wood on Wednesday, Sep- tember 2. Odd Fellows’ Outing. A large number of the members Israel Putnam lodge of Odd Fellow will be at Phillips’ grove, Alexander lake today (Thursday) for the annual outing of the organization. Completing Rehearsal Werk, Aid to Business. Central Europe is evidently deter- mined to do all it can to better the a vis- - ple prescription that everyomé should use: market for America’s big crops breadstuffs.—New York World. ——e e HOW’S THISTY We offer One Hundred Doilars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. __F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions’ and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his rm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo. O. of & =rains Optoma (1 tablet). 3 ounces Water. Use three or four times a day to t loy.!. This D{.lcflk a simple Optona system keeps clupn. sharpens !’;‘u vision and tion and 7 ‘u'urray’s Boston. Store | WILLIMARTIC, CONN. res 1y Reunion fo FullersFamily. There was a reunion Wednesday at the Jonathan Fuller farm in Foster of the descendants of Obid Fuller by the Fuller Family ascociation, which annually at some place in southern New England. -Members of the association were present from many towns and| This week the Whiteside-Strauss cities. Mrs. Frank T. Preston of|company, which has been engaged Broad street is a member of the asso- | here for several weeks in preparing clation. for the road season, is completing re- Have, Received Gold Medals. hearsal work at the WIgt’ h:nhux'n. W. N. Burnett and Alanson, two|The company is stronger i Danielson riders who made perfect | this year. e ;‘ec:ntly ‘ln thle ru;xr:t ue; Wor - Baby Show at Wildwooed Park. cester otorcycle club m ‘orces- Man; tnam moths ‘were at ter to New York, to Albany and back wu,,,’.,u% wdnfl'é afternoon, to Worcester. have received gold mel- | (o ™ Ponng, o "to attend the an- als from the club. The face of tas| MU SO B0 0P . %o tiracted peo- medals shows a mounted motoreycle | 1 M on"all towns hereabouts. rider. The reverse side bears the fol- | P < Awardé@® Special Prizes. lowing inscription: “1,649 points, W. M. C.. 24-hour run, New York, Albany.| Tor the first’ time at the number of Worcester, 1914." In addition to his|,nnual baby shows at Wildwood park medal, Mr. mel.":)'f mlh. };;Crri". triplets were shown a cup -as a member oy - {ldren r. and Davidson team that came through the - o contest with a perfect score. Old Home Day at Foster. Hundreds gathered at Foster, Wed- nesday for the annual Old Home day, this being the annual ‘whe many former residents of the town > whose ancestors were located there re. turn to renew old friendships and en joy the many features that are annu- ally provided. Cars of the Rhode Isl- and company took over a number from Danielson with others e and oftentimes Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood end ‘mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. That You'l Like If you have caughit the going away fever, come and {t us shiow you through our stock of good Trunks, Bags | andSuit Cases. MnniofvthqmrepxdleuofpricHeeBow — Summer Coughs Are Dangerous. Summer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead to serious Throat and Lung Troubles, including Consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery wiil relieve the cough or cold promptly and prevent compli- cations. It is s and antisep- tic and makes you feel better at once. To delay is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr. King's ‘New Discovery at once. Money back if not satisfled. 60!:A and $1.00 botties atyour Drug- - -oturdily they are made—frame well-braced, handles tight, and corners made for hard knocks. _ We have said nothing about the cost because there is 8o need to. There’s a range of prices to suit any purse and you-can’t buy better at any price. _THE H. C. MURRAY (O man of this eity, Maurice . Philip and aged 11 months. The children - B attraction and proved very great ‘were awarded special prizes in the get- JE————- and Do of Brookiyn are to be .,334'::.. ;n:xnt town for the re- publication nominations for selectmen. Miss Nellie Sullivan of Worcests is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. is E. Kennedy. u}‘;o‘u’d Burdick ‘daughter Ber- TRUS! Cud-hbh-,q fitting Tnu.ulfldfimeprieu.. We will guarantee to fit you tion or money refunded. Fi See our window display. ¥ 'ATENTS Protect your ideas. Handsome 80. : page Guide Book Free, HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. Danielson, Conn. Auto Repairing and Painfing We repair Autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop“unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will not crack. Why not have yours right? costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co 83 Main St, Westerly, R. I, FRANK’S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the crowd to the only place in New -London whers genuine chop suey is made by an Criental chef. ~ THERE is no advertising medium ia Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. the prin- cipal attractions, and there was'a Iit- erary and musical programme. To Teach in Sparks the Sparks district, this with lection of Miss Alma Keeeh in the Tucker district filling cancies in the schools in that of the town. Misses a ifl‘nnxh‘ Dennis of New Haven is spending a days with relatives i~ Danieison. Food and ice cream sale on Davis park by W, C. T. U. Friday, 4 t0 6 p. =, TR also. The Lee & Osgood Co. . Rstail Department. Liiall It scholarship their high school course. Brief Mention. Game Warden Arthur Day is away business trip to Springfiel on a ne ld and for Miss Josie Conroy of Wor was a visitor in Danielson Wedn: with relatives. Infected Finger from Bite. polsonots Tsect, Chamies & e pesrence. -3 nous es A. ng - 3 ¢ hast has an infected finger that has of required surgical attention. Frederick Card of East Brooklyn WINDHAM NATIDNAL BANK WIELIMANTIC, CONN.