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I Johna.!m.of"mhflhm Mrs. Kate Clark Springfield to remain for a week. J. P. Brown is in New York for a business. was| week on & “Mrs. James Squires spent Sunday 5 eid h with relatives in Stafford. i i i ;: E i i i i I ! gg i i i 3 i ; P o do. Y k patronised, s e P : received belp 1a much politics in the city ice, and the, — Gilbert Mathewson of Worcester is s en TRAFFIC o:ncun MISSION. « Warm:weather-is bringing it out.” spending a few days in this city. res = e e 7| The ; Mrs. Thomas Keloher was the guest| Mrs. 4. Voogwort o vidently o8 Understosd by DEFEATED NEW LONDON. wwill be staged | °f her sister in Vernon over Sunday. —— | Some Drivers—First Day on Duty. = encrel committee has mequested | of this Zw e nere ol the has req g on a Thread 9:! Tebnis Players Win from, Homer Bradbury of Hartford is in arbor Town Team. them this city for a short visit with friends. Miss Alice M is bookkeeper and cashier with the H. E. Remington com- q H g:tg ty. . tuytxm:wotmnuun:tm; : 1 - pany. y on iver, where there is good son Saturday, journeying to New Lon- A 5| T. 7. Howie ana amity lett Saturday | Earl, Dizon. burned by 28 elactzie | don on the 1225 trolley and returning . fof Walbeanacs for 'a montivs stay aions the Borth|CurTemtat Yillage, \ Jo.gradually said every ‘would | shore. v u" i - g tocat ‘met. Guy Richmond of Hartford spent ass Degree Work. ais. —— Sunday at the home of his parents on| Quinebaug lodge of OAd Fellows 18 to cussed for a picnic to be held the lat- All But $3,000 Taxes Collected. Bridge street. confer the first degres upon & class ter part of the month. { to stick to his business. tomorrow evening. vesper service was held at s s % S0 ane b P Miams, ot| Henry M. Morss and company tn the | the. Chautauqus tent Sendey eveming An T S Tax H. A. Trudesu. The street. sketch Just Liks Her. were = ell received at the Orpheum theatrs, 2 balaince will have to pay 9 per cent.| John fCurry of Bridgeport is spend- | ™ Ory interest fram the first of July. R oy Sy b d Pl o On Week End Outings. ey & 7o Children Ty . 22 — father on Pleasant street, Mrs. George 1 Eaton and family 57 4, Botmy of Penai: wae ing & course at the summer f FOR FLETCHER'S e o ¥inas. On Pleasure Trips. DMrs, Clifford Smith, Miss B, McCar- | ¥ere at their Oakland Beach cottage isitor with friends here over Sun-|!beém a friendly salute when he Charges Staggersd Hartford Man. E - x Mr. and Mrs. George F. Taylor and|thy and Miss Elizabeth McCabe are|fOF the week end. to Charles Hershkovits, 35 Bellevae " CAST.ORIA family jeft for Boston Saturday in|epending a month at Hempton Beach, |, Mr. and Mrs. Barl Youns of Provi- | ‘0 .4 afrs. Bert Smith have been : R i tes and Armstrong, New R S haar (] syl dence, formerly here, motored o the | . 20", 514 Mrs. Bert Sm spir i e ———f 4 Rl et} Taylor ans Miss Ruth Taylor will Te<| My ang Ars, C. R. Utley are enter- | White mountains for the week end. The _meeting of officials of the Put- d Peter Bassett of Providence spent *{main for a weel’s visit With friends in | ¢4 their daughter, Mrs, Charles - |pam Savings bank is to be held to- the neighborhood of the Hub, the for- | Cale and ner g children of Teomg | the Week end at his bome in Danel mer at Minot. Mass., and the latter at | Tiang’ s AR PR i Shower Cooled Air. I ¥:3 : a . O. Arming- ’,3”“”"? and _Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welcome and lit- | ton motored to Kelsey Point Sunday. | A shower at 5 o'clock Sat-|erro, he part Y “,rgm‘f__"’fiv‘:-dgh&’. e aneyel tle son, who have been visiting Mrs.| Kent & Darble 1efe Saturday to re- | urday afternoon p% e ; spirit was tour throush Pittsfield, Mass. Ben. | Welcome's parents, . mes | main for e week at the Douglas camp | Pressive heat of went smoothly. tax would be twenty dollars. Vt, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., | Harries, have retul W v P i As to parking cars and obeying oth- | Gi¥ Tro Craptin dloey - Springfleld " and _Hartford, _covering ® = William L. Moran spent Sunday e e er of the new regulations the auto- |of g about 500 miles, with pleasant weather ersonal Block Island. mobile owners of the city merit com- and no car troubles. They were ac-| H. F. Eaton is in Worcester for a Church Sheds at Hampton. mendation. Everyome seems to be companied by their son-in-law and { brief visit with friends. Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. 8., has bed Island company’s express | trying to live up to the new rules, the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.Vaughn,| Arthur Casey of New York is the | norse sheds built ~at the missien benefits of which are already mani. of Worcester, Mass. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.|church property in Hampton. ke 1 test. of course, are apt to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Abel and|F. Casey, of Church street. George C. Vincent of Pawtucket was back in servi make errors, but generous allowance b4 Attorney General and Mrs. George E.| 'Harry Tobin of North Adams, Mass. |a visitor with friends here over Sun. | Saturday afternoon. will be made for these, es, sir, 1 am”. Hinman have returned from a ten days'| is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | day. Vincent Kelly, student at LaSalette - = dinky dollar donation and 28t trip through the White mountains, | Wilsen of Turner strect Percy Hammond of Potter street Jeft | college, in Hartford, is at his home in WEDDING, who sleo fo Portsmouth and Boston, end| "r o' iiors Saturdey wers Mra [#8turday to attend the camp mesting | Mechanicsville this’ summer. rer el 3 report a most enjoyable outing. Joseph Doyle, Mra. W W, Hayden, | &t East Douglas. ing bis health. & = RS Mrs. Charles Bedford, Clifford Both- | Miss Lucy Stone formerly of Dan- Soldiers Return to Worcester. the all 5 Union Services. telson, now of Wiilimantic, has been Ko N, | again.” DAVID.H. MOFFAT -important ‘question am. il @it oF 3= Bl M A special train bearing Battery B of o L s g R The union services of the Congrega~ | ' .3 afrs Witbur Arnold of Mel- 53 T of Mr, & . B. Stetson | worcester ran through this city Satur- E. Holmes and Miss Ev: Village Briefs. /. Builder” of Banks -and " Railroads. - B c tional, Methodist and Baptist churches | 2.F S0C M, FWHbAT Atnold of et e e day afterncon, en route from Pennsyl- | M. Phelps. Mr. Holmes is the son of | George Lacroix spent Sunday with Boing 4o Work at.12 He Amassed a k. S:IW were h;lg'in'v;fifd;:(fl;‘f‘hml:; weeks here at the home of Mrs. Ar-| oy m'r‘;"’_l m;u':‘ p m.';sm“" }rnu. Where troops have been engaged | W. E. Holmes, ho | Pmnfleld tlnnu of Sai i Fortune - of - $20,000,000. owlay. officiating. The cholr. of the|Rold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georse | Lprary committes. was neit o e 1, | '® Siinte gractics. iy b Visiting Mr. and rs. Swiay siiciatug. 3 o O ume | Wells, lett Saturdsy for home. brary in that place Saturday mfter- Little Brother Got the Coze. et i Teonard Fisth, 2 Of Scotch-Irish-descent;: David Hal- e g o e Mrs. Annie Willlams Way is in New | noon. You can't beat the coming genera- George Rocheleau of Plainfield was My Moftat: at thertender ege.of 12 ; g Haven for s fortnight's stay. Harold| Miss Jeanette Bibeault of New Bed-|tion. Saturday afternoon a youngster sales a local visitor Sunday, Mday. ¢ 18ge:, MARSHALL &, THOMPEON, Williams accompanied his sister, Mrs. | ford is spending a few days with |drified into the Bradley to see. the headquarters at Omeida, N.| William Hollin has Wpplied for & jobin the New. Y J b Way, to her destination and will re- | friends in Danielson. s pictures. After an hour and a half of | Y. Mrs. Holmes is a talented musi. “vacat JUNIOR, DEAD.| main for a short visit, Many Danielson people were at Put- | entertainment he left his seat, went {0 | cian, a graduate of the Washington _ S Pam haturday and Sunday to attend[the main entrance and asked if he|Sonservators ot music work ' in Plainfield. Child Whose Mother Was Shot and EMERALDS WIN AGAIN. the Chautauqua entertainments. couldn’t give up his place in the houss d Miss Anna Sevigny was a visitor in. H s P to his yo b) wl .{room Furniture or a room to| Killed and Whose Father is Held for| . R of Manchester 5 Shortage at Home. is younger brother, who was right H-K TO PLAY SOUTHBRIDGE, |Plainficid Sunday. While hundreds of quarts of milk are | 97 the grounds waiting for the um- o i Miss Mary Donnelly of West Botyeass of ago:went 20 & Des Motnes|| . b i e Orient to 2 in Lengthy Game. shipped from Danielson to Boston eve |Pires, deciston. The bov's’ audaclty | piies Game Satarday Tn Series—ike Chelmstord, Yass. Is visiting Mr. snd hlfi;l‘ teller, . Heyheard the call of m‘mr:;,fl?fif;’,:- E‘!l‘;;p;}_"’:? The Emeralds kept up their winning :;’,mm."':"“,',“';,mm"_';h“;:l'x heard of & [saw the rest of the show. Donlin to Play for Putnam. des: Joky Weeds. ¥he:West, he saw ‘the opportunities t s = A5 Toake a list of the w this city, was shot and killed some|Streak of this season Sunday afterncony guotH Crowds at Chautaugua Entertainments Thel M Sacobill aties of the T Had One Secretary. ,-and soon he-was in Omaba. : &.cashfer. This wasDut @ resting e Dby defeating the Samosets of Manches- Weoks ago at Hayden's Station, and | ) Qo oe R one: Gvswa-out but mel | Fairiotic societies of the borough Chautauqua is the watchword far Putnam is concerned. starts “Mr. Wilson is one of the few pres- - 5 3 /il be at Alexander's lake for an out- | hundreds of Putnam people and rest- | noxs Saturday, when the Bk “ieam | idents who has had two secretaries eed i Fri m m to mprove 'h’ hflme ford, om trial for the murder, died in o ng on iday of next week. dents of surrounding towns this week. goes to Southbridge to play the first of | of state.” ~Wrong again. for by the time he was of Lhe Dables: hospitel In the Camtel CHY | were responainls foc Mont of the roms An Uncomfortable Day. Saturday's shows were attended by |three games with the team of that|Wilson has had only one secretary had reached Denver by ox train, B i turany e T oo by | | Letty Smith tripped and fell In the| Saturday was amother 30" day and | 1rge humbers. Saturday's town. This series is to be real base- | state—Philadelphia Inquirer, > e o o et Sheopar Ty | tourth inning running atter & fiy in|the chief occupation of most peoph Tere Sontributed by Mr. and Mrs. | bhall and the Putnam management will | 4 right center and receiv: a severe | was endeavor to keep cool. eave ng une 0~ In. Denver the boy banker engaged S R PaniaY Seisehias ived d to k . ichitaro Ongawa and accompanist, | 1 nothi done that will aid t Plymouth—Bird night wele- In the stationery business and dealt s M3 of the grandfather,|SPrain in the neighborhood of his right | Along a part of the morth side of | Presenting an afternoon in Japan. It|ward landing the locals top of the e o ey oy o john Flippen, of Walnut sirect, at | knee. He was attended by Dr. F. M. | Potter street there is a gully nearly & | has been Intensely hot at the grounds | heus. rated by Plymouth grange en July 3 gold dust on the side. Then he e S . Grimsiesd oM. | Smith and brought down to the city. | foot deep washed out by the’ hewvy | QUFnE fhe first of the entercaimmency Already numerous bets Bave been 14. Wecame suocessively bank cashler'and ated. Burial was in the Winimantic | The O I I e T e ) ame for some time. ngers of St. James' church are president, miner:and bullder of rail- o L S%The visitors l:mn in the teond on {xol(;len‘ rocksly rehur::l of ?&nb:hr. : a base on a passed and a |to sung in connection wi e T0ads over routes whicH others de- FUNERAL. double steal, and again in the fifth on |function that will mark the use of the jelared imposstble. ; Michasl Dwye & thres bagger by Madden and an er- | new organ at St. James' church late in s 4 ror by Adams. They were dangerous e summer. ‘ David H. Moffat was gefierous, was The funeral of Michael Dwyer was|in the elghth with three om, but Kil- | The Mortiake Camp Fire Girls have enial but never .prodigal. He saved held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | lourey tightened up and struck out the | been spending a few days In camp 8t Bervices were read at St. Joseph’snext man and Adams made a pretty |the Hyde district schoolhouse In the and kept his word; he made it a point church at 2.15. Friends acted as bear- | catch of a foul for the third out. town of Canterbury. %o slways ltve within his means and zl_-.’ Burial was in St. Joseph's ceme-| Two -ln:h-i 1 ;tol::r:eue -na' u-:;e Pout Plenty, Bass Few. ; errors accounted for runs for the %0 have ready something for invest- Emeralds in the third. They added | Sqme blg catches of pout are report- ament. Buceeeding Elmore & Shepard Shower Interrupted Games. 2 another In the fourth o - 2486 0% | rore are camping. pertie af Poesens 2 IO s in the Mill | balls, a steal and @ sacrifice. The last g Dll' ‘Two e ey played ne came In the seventh om a single,| DUt few bass are being caught there. * The Willimantic Savings ector oven inninge, 41 some §ood boll res | Dassed ball and error: | peZhe southbound afternoon, trolley ¥ 5 > 160.62 North St., . ¥ The score: Institute -, Willimantic Manchester. Emerats. 5 will be the rule Saturdays dur- ing ‘the summer season. Union Services. The Congregational, Methodist and Baptist churches are to have union tt Lady Assistant ‘Tel. connection # Incorporated 1842 "Frank Larrabee, President s D, o, - - JCL AR L VIO CARRY STOMACH JOY OrPRe. SRO— nonmelions ome 2 ounBu. Blavuswwwssnd! 2l we Zlee wloonssosn. IN YOUR VEST POCKET services during August. On the first : : T Ml s T ki | 1Ot o 118 ke e . v Maindon motored to Rocky Point Sun- leDhone rapidly that Lee & Osgood ing company in Willlamsville by es- ing, WorTy or other causes, have found s surprise kitchen shower by | {onin® Steam, is recovering satistac- These ew is pleasant to take, gives quick rellef | neighbors. At § p. m. Mr. ana Mrs. B, | Williamsville road about ten dave age, i 5 Lee & Osgood Co. Has Such Faith In | Maddensd e e Anguits On the Resk in Mr, ley’s " : K sale of medicine had been achieved by S i e o % ’ e Tl Thsas -0 i to | Surprise Shower Given Mrs. - Helen | Woek. Rev. H. N. Brown of the church . torily from bad steam burns on the relief in this rellable remedy. some fifty of her camp friends. Mi-o-na comes in tablet form and|urday evening. During her abeence in | fc¢ and arms. 5 : is 501d in a metal box especially de- |the afternoon the house was decorated Still at Hospital. ol ° Sf%ehould help any case, no matter | C. Cleveland le the way ‘and ‘soon |is slowly recovering at the Day Kim: of how long a standing. This Tem- | the house was When Mrs, Fer- | ball hospital in Putnam, where he will ur J ul Cl edy has been so. uniformly. successful [ guson had recovered from her surprise | be for some time on account of & frac 4 y earance {hat Lee & Osgood Co. will in future | her ‘tvo grandchiidren, Helen Grant | tured log. 8 -0-na under a po: lve guaran- | and Earl rew presented her a i med WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK tee to refund the money if it should . erviss o Frevidenca it Painless Thi 3 his Dyspepsia Remedy That be in the Congresationa) church. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER e = g A number of the members of the Mi-o-na, the standard Willimantic Py h Mi-o-na, the standard Camp Ground | Peecostal church are at the Dousglas j keep ‘a ‘stock on hand. It la wery| Ferguson, New Cottage Purchaser— |i5,% Prominent worker at the meet- g popular with bankers, ministers, law- | Sunday in the Grove. Painfully Scalded. 3 yers snd . othegs - whoss.-busiuess _or St Adelbert Hebert, fireman injured at r profession keeps them closely con- Mrs. Helen Ferguson of Providence C Manufactur- 3 i 0[8 Oned. While those who have brought|who recently purchased the Bide-a- | ine bt of the Killinely M = signed for convenlence in carrying the | with pink and white sweet and | John Boucher, who was badly in- clothes-basket containing many mys. and Fillin g i Guarantes M. William B. Wheat) and Gaston 62 Church 3t. Willimantio, Ct. F i by 5 camp meeting, to remain during the on indigestion through irregular eat- | wee cottage on Haven avenue, - wes medicirie in the pocket or' purse. It|Dorothy Perkin ramblers, by near |jured in an automobile accident on the not prove -entirely satisfactory. No terious packages. Th Trolley service between Danielson 2 nd r and Providenice was resumed Saturday i With Economy at Every Counter and Large Assortment of 18, £rosiots o S W PR S R AL o iy et o Wl Nt Snm-Mncbmd‘-e-t'JulyS-lePfim This Makes This | A Fiarantes like this speaks voiumes k company. The service was quickly M‘b‘!"wfilloutml, & _ v blic. The for the marit of the remedy. :lr‘ve:‘c-lflvnturg azru;y the pul o _Store a Place of Interest for Every One. i 00 s i e HEs the Dessint] " ( service was hil1 Friday Srening in] ing . thcoush with, (he tonel et It any one has dyspepsia, today is the | ® Niantlo House, Rev. W. 5. - tude. Persons in touch with the sit- T Try some fresh from the package, and at once you get a wonderful true corn = uation expect that the arbitration s MUSLIN UNDERW best time to begin curing It. O P o) Doacd i e flavour—vastly different from that of the ordinary “corn flakes” you may have " Cookand Attractively Priced LiBRARY CONTEST ' Notice the little pearl-like “puffs” on “each flake—a characteristic that is dis- tinctive; also that when cream or milk is added they don’t mush down, but keep their body and appetizing crispness. - + DRAWER + - 18| 'm‘ - fimw ETTER QUALITY NIGHT GOWNS, %u;:m ::_Mo.!!a. lace end Hamburg B\’-llletll'l coupon - Drices $129, $1.60, §1.85, 4289 aca up GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES W%%fl:'«chmul'm“mmu Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon's [ PRAWERS, plt prcken antrume | P 4 6§75 e Sae i | [ Store, Putmam. Fill out properly on space below. = {There’s a Royal Treat in every package of - New Post Toasties ,rn-m«-mwu.. LONG OR SHORT SKIRTS, with the f Name of Contestant. Rt - 5 }40:-: S “fi-nu:‘mnu: é."‘m“max ? : Name of Voter. ... S O R R R Y MONDAY, JULY. 19