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F. O. EAGLES GAIN : at summer cot- tage at Cedar t, near the head of N t bay. ' Coroner Investigating Death. Coroner A. G. Bill was o T4 : £ i J—— » rousing interest in that place. debris is s 2 Seoy - rounding the death of Georse Paul results are MTIIED JULY-Gad. ey e killed on the trolley line during chidran of the Chamissaus i Pataars|] evident that S — % early morning hours of June 37. bes. Py been putting fo M.-C.dA. Physical Director and His rd. y Bradford Entertalned Appointed to Police Force. m‘-"-’."i‘m... of Bridgeport has|f and Intmluda. Chief George M. Pilling has appeint- | been spending & few, days with his || thelr woric ed John McFarland of Riverview g |Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shippee || truly the keynote. ‘member of sborough police of lu—:_t ‘n‘v-. e o win you nu-t z Hy A. Stearns obster was Frank orrison orcester | | far-reaching vuc.;:-;’wm' Trends 1 Danteison | was a visitor with friends in. Putnar 8 few beada chock-full Thursday. - || matter. that Alfed L. Reed was at New London Adjust Fire Losses. - Sroperly Thursday. was hers b Saw Spire Struck. b R, HOLIDAYS A LOSS. e Fact Proved by Report of Secretary of United Charities Asssciation. Rev. W. — Dastor of the Mothodist church | The monthly Teport of Miss Nancy | contusion | 'performed th ommy. ‘which took | Austin, secretary fih ‘Unitea Char- repeating when dictating i i f i ca eyl‘mm of a card. His so was a cafler at the-hospital Thursday. | the ! parsonage, on |ities 'Association, shows that during Ghines recommended "the pias Lawn Party. Tonning . ot Mr. and Mrs. Bickel|June 162 outside calls and 71 _offjce: ot saying the entire semtence| A Jarge number of friends of Miss|® tree e o eep the Toartiass bacrer | hils Bave besn atconded s, sen Jot. | while 'the children -are lstening: at- | Alles Dradford Were her guests at A ot tor t it- availing themselves of the Big Two | sre obtainable and follow that tentively and afterwards dictate the Hundred Vofes represented by the i g e R g Sentence In sections for the class to|on Bradford Manor T ket empty can of Union Club Coffee and | 18 conclusion. where is i H L oti- exccative commiites i you haven't FIRST - ONCE! days are a serious hamdl She advised the teachers to devise ) S T Russtan Tea. appointed one you had better 4o 3o ? AN € it bread winner and many families re~|some plan of correcting the papers|prepared by the was served. 3 - uwmy‘"!:_ m&m m_m m-nm | Waiven:Thursday Evening at Recrea- serious setback by the loss of {so that all pupils will note the more New Postoffics Next Monday. the route g o xS i g 1o sy Tamtites W ben cpesking of composition work | T t 55 Dhe pew Buboodk tro yoting the ve vote coupon. making { : su) she sald, “The teacher showld. not | theatre bullding wiich 'o to Be occ 0 Tomnos = total of 80 votes for each set All the stores in the'city, with the amtl .| make the mistake of asking pupils | Pied by th e e o Tas o | bunkc, Me. after a few day® visit et A O. JOHNSOX, mmfio’non store and the h ends to write long _compositions, “without | P10 an¢, TPSURAsr SoeRey TO% &80 m;‘rl-.am- here, S summer outing 32 Union Sq., New York . arranged s Katherine er t _fternoon and will continue this N e e ranae nday as - cho |, 20 Eatherine o reiutned Juring, August. The streets|morning. A refrigerator compositions based on outlines. The nfusion which | with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS ‘man; e will ake and” omhor “hoswr poinys | stalled and Dr. C. E. frst consideration ls to have the entid | SSOTPE A.F. Wood. S 0 el o an outing. During the evening the | 2o arner for the next I gy Ly il g v o laundry recently; is able 1o be out: et | HbPRry s S s o3 Putnam High School. showing mothers how to prepare subject should be definite e has not recovered from his hurts. St, Mary's School. for their children nd Bow should be able to them Henry Constani, _injured several arrange will 1. 0. 084 Fellows, for them when ill and how t 23 P now in the old stand. Each one weeks ago by a fall from a tres, is vent illiess in health. -y g90d deal of attention shoull be | Tetaln the same box number that be| slowly recovering, though still €on- | 5 AY State Trade School. r oA ven to arrangement” said Miss|D0ldS &t presen $ fined to his home. day ln Settling the lce Difflculty. 5’.«.‘ “A child ‘should cultivate the Visiting in Norwich. » Mrs. Sarah Dykeman has gone to : ¥ There were three distethutors of |DSPIt of ervengiog the written work | Mrs Michael Duff. and. daughfor,| Douglas for the camp meeting, open- | SHUER. * eity ice doing business ,, John | Wetl. His attention should be called | Mary Ethel of New_Orleans, La. who | ing today. :m;“ efen, | to the approved heading of the paper,{have been guests of Plainfleld rela-| A. V. Woodworth s to leave for the P Mm"'_l_'._"_‘. . to margins and to indentations of par- | tives for the last - few days, left | Panama-Pacific exposition the Ilatter HISTORY, LANGUAGE, DANGING. u!m‘: The blackboard may be|Thursday for a short stay in Norwich | Part of September. i - | Cleaning N. S. Nichols has returned from New York. ranging the electrie Jamps. Louis J. Flynn spent Thursday in | Elbe who has charge of on. / e the arrange- | with Mr Daniel Duff, a brother-in- Affected By Lightning, Lecturss and Lessons Follow Arithe|ment and well wriften papers may be - fore returning 10| Mrs. John Weaver. resident at the % metic Instruction at Storrs. 3 Z > north end of Day street, suffered a Sy = s conniderable shock from fhe lightaing $s -the all important question| Tho first lecture Thursdsy st ene Folk Dancing. during the storm of Wednesday after- o ¥ Storrs summer normal sehool for| e Anna . Fox, a graduate of the .anphesr. ] Do In:id DO serious consequences are " ¥or the housewife just now, K. Chance who 18 | Columbia School of Gymnastics. began | of sy X Just s | giving @ series of lectures on the &uB- | 1or course in folk dancing Wednesday “The 92 Degress Thursday. B e i e e e S e [ G A x| Defer s b b e g (ST armory 1 ongre £ v e Children 0’7 In the lesson she taught the Swedish mmnf:d:l;oicc::;, I records of the week and did weit 5 { pary — a new Carpet, some| - FOR FLETCHER'S TRl ey JpArTansements for St Johm's parish A S R, A COVERED 19 WiLES J wn party are complete. The booths . —_— Y CASTORIA Briet Mention, bave "akt “becn ‘aromed. most. uncomfortable. days of the swm- | Light and Powsr Compeny Men thin-,an-'w,»meBed— Hustle in Clearing Up Trouble yoom Furniture or a room to Storm’s Damage. More reports came in Thursday of minor damage caused by the savage JAY M. SHEPARD. = Th electrical storm of Wednesday after-| Manager Ral| - . g Succeeding Elmore & Rev. C, B. Adams 1s spending a few e aade: | noon. On Day street telephone be Papered. . days in Boston. were split by the lightning and many i me J. W. Hillhouse_was in New Lon- lmbs, some of larse size, were torn Fhmaitmbie ; ‘ake i i g don Thursday on business. 3 £ T a list of the things|g0.62 North St., Willimantic| . of Providence Several parties Ball Playing In Strests Barred, nt "%‘k reday in this eity. Tady Assistant Tel. connection | *P°! u: n - = Mrs. J. Doty of New York is here to ‘ywludtoimwwethelwme AR m a few days at her summer STAF;‘O/R_DSTRIN GS ® _Fd Ao DR E C JAM Dentist Mrs. R, H. Fenton snd daughter hsrabl : 9 Painless PETRIS Srwdver Fereey Vs nlumz'n s Bho Py umbflokt’:::f: Wy - - T!:’l E:np!:m'll!nm & 752 Main Strost, - Willimantig{ William Dunn of New York. Mr. and Mre. Lewls McLaughlin Sy Ete. i § De ‘Witt Lockman of New York has | 21° at Pleasant Point Island, Masha- [ ShOrt Line Crew Kesps Cer te East arrived hers to spend the summer at | Pips, Killingly Running—$60 Worth of The Stafford 1 team i - the country home &t Windham. Dlay = ming Feorm toe o Semtor Tl | < Milkc Has to be Forwarded by Aw & ° < HIRAM N. FENN Mrs. A J, Lear of Windham Road | on the local diamond Satarday = 5 qure Stflre UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER] D38 returned from New York, where on the 1y u after. illimantio, ret: F she spent the past two weeks. Miss Catherine Murray is s a4 i ¢ 62 Chursiy Bty Wi Y retatives 15 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. James Hazgerty of |a week's vacation with relatives in H Main and Union Streets, | reiepuone Asmistant | Bolivia street are entertaising thelr | Soringfield, 3 Mr. and Mrs, John Argenta of New ¢ Rochelle are visiting relatives in the borough. ' Peter Bondville, who has been em- of G. H. ; fce East ’ of th i = . ployed at the store e 1 ; Weanesday might ‘ang. which ; L. I lay nf and wi + 89 us- i I ’ Rom” k Bhth. m& Miss Mae | 2L Was held over here for ihe first UNION, CLUB COFFEE AND : Simons are spending a few days in |\ Bhuscdry DormoBhos, RUSSIAN BLEND TEA i New Britain. sy s Coffes can 200 Votes i WH_UM {h] | vintcone tricnas i sorrisvite, e, | i5ip there was' o ear.” T e e 78 Vats 3 i i Ing ends , Vi > size, B ) - Mrs. Henry B. Avery of Springfield bound, there to meet it, s0_the crew made the return trip fo elson, is spending several days with her |maile (B8 return tr ip throughout the daughter, Mra. B. C. Alberty, in West day” Nearly S8 miies of the ine be- Mrs. Julis L. Dean of Malden, Mass., | S¥oSR < A - has been the guest of Mra. C. B. New” | S Rariers ‘wh "asrived ot the” Past John R, Parkhurst and femily are 1D THE WASH FABRIC SECTION % & car were disappol; b s gl e o PR Y n:t"::n;.am%; Jhers and they had . - . about 350 wol Tk Jett on their : Is Interesting During the July Sale, Not Only Because Prices . LI AIRE (W Ve ties hands. " As soon as the nature of the Ares Lower, But the Assortment Y ; Adelert Needham Jr. of Burling- | yore Opened with Providence for the ) v Large ou Have to Select ] [ton Vt. is spending severat days Somding ot of 8 motor truek 15 £% Another feature of the strike of \ special interest to business men in BEST QUAL ABYS BRflKE Danielson and the villsges of thie RCALES, 3-inch wn_was the suspensi dally = .l"rvmw‘s“ s;‘n\l‘“ freight service between Providence & 3 BEST QUALITY DRESS GINGHAMS ey i Araeis o gt p Jummer 4 lor 't £ One lot of VOILE, ESETTI » e quickly perishable produs o : 5o o yard CREPE valne 15e son 2 and e 1o season into Danfelson, abrupt 7e; |- LBale prica Ton @ pann T & Yere- DR. D. K. PEARSONS Suspension caused difficulties for buy- 57i% | cnEPE GinanAM AND Miflionaire Philanthropist here. mervis has grown g Emerom. And Blisters Would Form. Skin |50s Bere Tl ery o er™ e mere RED - Vi 26 to #1- ice — Yot M e #008 patterns—Sale | - value 15¢ ib’300 & yardemeie o Wivs Dol Sivies = I Moty Began to Crack Open, After first |chants could telephone 150 & yara = price and Gave Away $5,000,000. i orders to Providence and-get deliveries here : W 3 Day's Use Cuticura &n'r and ' % DANIE ILVER GRAY PRINTS—Sale orice PLAIN on sTmipED caepe, T Sttinaly. calabrita e inety- Olftmon‘t Baby Slept All Night. e LSON -'578!‘;‘2‘."5“ o A | amey ot nounced gifts of $300,000 to small| 54 Myrtie St; W. Lynn; Mass.—" At the rtakee and Es 2 i 1 o—Sale price S5, QUALITY QALATEA, value 170 | wltern colloges—making s total of baby begea breaking % <K, Special Attention to Every Detail. v SPECIALS ;:Qm-u—mhuuv-h Jachad 2 Shough of the_estate of | clearing up | manner. gh 1 John C._ Shaw, formérly He whc. commenced life 88 a poor mfl.f._-uwm PONGEE in several colors, light Inche fifie-Bats vrice Sis s yord, o 000l for wemmmar SILK 1n white, black and col table A cmsen, et And Soo Bats Prcs Bty Uitable tor eummer waisting COLORED SILKS ‘WIDE_COLORED MESSA-(20-INCH WIDE FIGUR! valus §0o—Sale price #o & value T0cesbots prise oot b yers COLORED TAFFE.| CREPE.DE-CHINE, black and colors, ice 440 @ yard| value Toc—Sals price Sdo a yard 25-INCH WIDE WHITE AND COL- ORED CREPE-DE-CHINE, valus $1.50—Sale price $125-a yard. oot 36/NCH WHITE AND GTRIPED ,.2!'}8 TUB SILK, value $1.00—Sale price 84c'a yard, - ] 'i Lt H H ] 4 { £ m““ CUlIl‘BI . 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