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3 e “llmly’s 80810“ Stflra wdrm """"‘ et With Summer’s Cofiiné Yuginans R N Sponcer : Jossph Halle Buys P, B. Sibley Cottage : : T . B, L Plans % ’ ;- Deposit this Coupen in ballot box at Deacon’s New Names for Voting List—l. A.| ning to Note 25 Years of Rev. Fill s below. Kenahan Released on Furnishing| ~Sargent's Pastorate—Pomfret Awte- it M._” $1,500 Bond, - mobils Deiver Arrested For Disre- = 3 B reae e s TR W e 2 . *Ken: is visiting garding Traffic Regulations, : - X genca-is the suest ot SEE ot 2w 1 R e ot Ty MONDAY, JULY 28 Miss Dorls Roehrer left Saturday | Bate bt ; Six consecutive Coupons Monday to Saturday inctusive will se- Afiecnecn f0r & visit with relatives in |, m‘.u“a.f.mfi:'flm over title holder to 50 extra votes. d pringlel Sunday. office of the company Tor 4. con- a3 made about | 124! : s, m‘."&flzfli%{fimfln o Fata with officials, d_later Hamsville over the week en: z :?u::'h!:f SeilA Tipeting In Tahor TSt O -ty Tt | for the afe time been elected presi-| Dayld Smith who has been_ spend- R i e Tennie Team Loses at Storrs. | £2 o8 Bavtiat | ent of the New Bedford Textlle asso- | ing the past fwo w erly, P will return here this week. expected they will return today to The ¥, M, C. A. tennig team had latter I E‘. Gp the maticr anew. The men |a most ehjoyable-trip ta the Conneo B e Dastor” proaching the o~ | S Persics €. Masion of Noohdsle Health Improving. . mo statements to make Saturday cut Agricultural college mon. 7 4 O'V‘:!' ‘Sunday. John Sabin, train announcer at the wrening " 1t s undersiod, however | Storre " Saturday stternocn, e | S9E Bume sibion £ 2 atmer o pears 1 - that e unio: e D wi ¥ - be carrie@ out, if possible. Physical Hebron Rector to Officlate. in heaith after lon of of bas o f weeks. t the |only visitor to resister a win, some| During August, when Rev. C. L.]|days with their grandparents, My, and |2 number of e eopany thar two. men | §0od tennis was played, and the out- | Adams of St. Paul's P. E. church wili| Mrs. Theodore F. Bailey, of Brond iiss Wanie'Rassiien X mmm e R S T T R o oy g B o N g g # . A. V. Woodwerth of Hawkins| Putnam. , AN al, ant = ™ e o Gt ey mooie ML bawn a Guoted by Rey. J. H. Fitzgerald of |street spent the week end with rela- Martin Shuts Out Lawnencs. ‘he had nothing to talk over with them, |limantic team a. good Hebron, who will also answer any |tives in Taftville. A William Martin, pitching for Lynm 'as none of the men had presented |making the trip were Mr, Bickel, Ji mecisl oalls which may be made upon | Knooked Ovar Sefety First Sign. |of tho New England league, shut opt any grievance to him. He also said | M. Grent, William Thompson and W, |bim for seryices. __ The driver who ran an automobile |the Lawrence team, seasor's $he officials of the company were per- | I Foss. A match has ‘been arranged o . inte 2 post and knocked over. the|champions of the léague in Fridgy's ‘zectly willing to tall: over any com-|for Wedncaday Tk o tam g the % Eatety Fimt san it bore on high is] geme, aliowing “Shem only four hita. d 4 " | several other matches are in prospect, saret MoGlon e 1 T et pitched here two weeks ago fof the with the hope of reviving interest in| sy suneral of Margaret M ¥ F. B. L, Outing. Putnam team. e A A SIS was held at 8.30 Saturday morning{ .. P Ecat et wil b Carriers to Repost Fires. from the home Of her brother, Pat-{ . ’*“ar,“w e et { B Delinquent Husband on Probation. {1187 FAoQRonS o4, W™ G orcus | 12 Mloganders lake for ao opling next| William Wheeler of Mansfleld ave- | avi The reguiem high mass at|SAiUreay. Siate oFFs the department’s recent order _that nue was found guilty of mon-support |St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock was |iZation are expected to o' sumnerad Churies Toport. GG G Thews of his wife and child, at Saturday |sung by Rev. Thomas F. Bannon. Bur- | “RORE the BUSES. o L. o o | S0 O T e oca office momning’s session of the Relice court, |ial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. The | Many Danieson ks will be At e ey “anily cover many miles of and received a three months’ jail sen- | bearers were James Clancy of Hart- | &7 e o e T P . tence, which was then suspended, and | ford, James Clancy of Westerly, R. | 10 80T SA SRR, COFOF @, TRICER Wheeler was plaged in eharge of the |John F. Regan and Bernard Davis of | [008% SWICh WHED o8 Fans Flork to Southbidgs. robation officer for six months, with | this city. s Every avaljable motor truck in the | gey nstructions to report to him, and pay Joseph Hopkins. - Pofitical Pretiminaries. city and many touring cars were call- | 3 eion Chabeud ana dsughter were out such amounts as might be found| Punera] services for Joseph Hopkins| Listings are W being made of|ed in service Saturday afternoon 1olyn Norwich Fridey attending the fu proper toward the support of his fam- | were held at 2.30 Saturday afternoon {men who are e to be made vot-|furnish transportation for the most of George ' ily. Costs amounting to $7.20 Were|at the mortuary chapel of Hiram N.|ers in Killingly in time for the annsal| nymerous delegaiion of fans that has . B and party were callers ordered paid, ., |Fenn on Church strect. Rev. C. L. ;";n election. It is predicted lh;i followed a bageball team out of this|in Norwich day in Mr. Kellogg’s =ty |iAdams, rector of St. Peuls P. E.|fully as many as 100 new names will| city in years. Stock Sold at Auctl clated, The bearers posed. Soutbbrid e o Mo | car. tod at Auctiom. chureh, offi svers outhbridge, & preity rum for metor Seryi The stock in trade of Frank Gior- | W. L. Chappell, John Kramer, Eleager sscae of logk boxes at the post-|vehicies ¥ e 'l::: o | lsh:;vn. dano, bankrupt, was $oid_at auction |Dver and J. T. Arbocher. Burial was ce A2 ch-lng the arrange-| So far as jpquiry reveals there will Saturday by Trustee A. J. Erbemlm in the Willimantic cemetery, in charge | mel them Afl‘ me b;;onW» Very]be no lessening of the number of 1-| 2%, The purchaser was D. M. Adams of |of Undertaker Fenn. b, bt without Sty oo roud, | censed saloons in Putnam duyring the New Haven, and the price paid $300. =T |9 reashed withopt Yy o srowa- E coming year, provided the town votes The inventory disclosed 3413 at the| CATALOGING AND BUYING. S udgs E..L Palmer of Laird, Col,|lconse, on Accoust of the agvascs in time of taking. Topics of Addresses st Library In-{ formeriy, bere: congucts the Taird de- |15 understood that all the local dealers Committed to Norwich State Hespit: stitute at Storrs. “;‘,‘G,m,,_ Sir. Baimer 1o in. the|arc Dreparins to pay the advanced b3 8 .. price. At the library Imatitate at Sterrs|”™ S0t6Ie Duwiness i Laind. The clerk of the town school com- | ame havs pon for st Wty Vish Saturday morping, Miss Hadley gave Probate Hearing. _ mitteo is engaged in tabulating and | with friends in the Adir: mm tate Eospital | instruction n catalogin On Monday of mext week, before|fguring the school expenses of the k Jap Commitied o M H 5 bz pes $5 of the probate|town for the fiscal year that hae just FRED. DOUGLASS UNDERWOOD, |for the Insane at Norwich Saturday, H. B. Huntting Speaks. Lok thate e b o' the | ended, thess fgures (o2 et President of the Erie Ry. Knows What |f0lowing an examination into her] At the ‘afterncon gession H. B.|application of Henry Bergin for ad- |nual town report. it Hand Brakes Meant. mencal coneltion by D, Dwan OBiefl| Huntting ministration of the estate of Mrs. Mar- | Beports are thai Rev. C. F. Bedard's President the Erie Railway, 2 - 3 Ak o7 garet Sullivan Bergin. ;&l)nditlog is uucl; ;. to hldkua' u&:z Clerking was too tame for Frederick te Toadstools for hroo Lil ud Kenahan Furnishes Bond. s recoverys will be steady and that|was g Colchester visitor Saturday. Douglass Underwood. | Ho conld 508 | i aro aro SO o | et 2 bobks on the aheives g the| John Albert Kenahan, who was tak- | b Wi eventually be complstely re-| Miss Clara Boochier left Saturday = - 2 b finm;lu a wl‘sén;‘et of susar and | ore o &0 Josepis hoapital as the re. |methods of cataloging than on the o int‘ohcunx;dy in Pro;'imencetlnsdhn» e M ?'rfl. weei’'s visit at her home ip Had- e B B L S nter eges e stus e 3 = g . urned here in charge of Deputy Sher- Better xpense. . SR ntry store, 80 he applied for a job | SUlt of eating toadstodls in place of o {i#f Edwin Bennett of Brookiyn, was{ More money than is at present 7, end Mrs. Charles Muh and ROSENTHAL(left) . BECKER . SING SING 2 z and got it. L mushroome whils Soee "";‘"'-g“" LA sonlich deponds o the e | released Saturday upon fyrnishing the | available for the polies departsment of §hres chiidren of Woet Mov Yory N. (ROSENTHAL(lefs) . BECKER. 5ING 5/1G DEATH € He made good as a brakeman, as a |0 be improved in condition, and no|is remgé_! Good books @re purchased{$1,500 bond reguired. r. Kenahan|the city will be required to maiptajn of Mr. and Mrs, Wi i 5 i y{returned to Providence. He is charged | the trafm i t jn|Curgenven on Broadway. : A Martin Manton and Sohn B. Pohson. 'Wx‘mfimfimmfi e} f;remx:fa:fiumwuaa;‘frnmn&pk? B e g, b ey tp ] Wity & o 3 B e o Eaatlons, resently Put In| RObert Giimore left Baturday for 8 |the quartet of lawyers engaged in the defense of fopmer Folice ints &gene; 3 A , of Y., Jarge. _ arvange-| - of la - 2 big system. the high school at New Rochelle, N. that it is of no use to buy h books 3 ments requires the gaily seryices of an mlg_‘ Becker of New York, are making supherhuman efforts to save their clent JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard beca fead them: additional officer. 1t is believed that dam end Provi 5 frim the electric chair. Becker, convicted of the murder of Herman Bos- When the Bri a B The peonie o he Dt States have eing ridden the matter will be satisfactosily ar- |, rs. Hattle Wickwire was the guest | enthal, a gambler, has been sentence dio die om July 28. The murder of o needed a level- Repleyin Suit. by o Sy Y 3 TanEnl Phureday of her son, Henry Wickwire, | Rosenthal and the subsequent trial of Becker attracted headed. quick-thinking president, the| Papers have TS et Thee aoe in_Yantle. Becker's lawyers says that he wasconvicted on the perjured testimony of ors made oyertures to Under- |yt Sheriff 4. J. Greemslit uym' ’?m v;nu “class o Fod Septem! FIELD DAY ANGUST 10, Dr, #. A. Hotaling returned to his| thieves and gun men. In the accompanying illustration are shown Becker, Fooa—the man who had worked his | Didvin suit broush by Roval B Shel- { oo maiaan® SNCR 8 it X home in Hartford Fridey after a few | Rosenthal, the man for whise death he has been sentenced (o die, and the TRJp from ‘frelght cars with bsna : O e b v tiae s the time Kenah: days visit in town. death chember at Sing Sing, shown the death ehair. & read many books Of high character, Attends Library Institute. ‘What Mr. Underwood has done £ which are published at low prices. | Wty Sheriff Bennett at Brooklyn Miss A. Leal, librarian of the > {#ho Erie in a few years is simply an 3 ® . Huntting sald that he believed in - £ Mrs. Susie G. Williams of Breok.|Crs€in Memorial library, has been at- | from England, which has put an em- :xtxm-lu‘qvol‘ud o-:-r-hl x | exemplification on a greater scale of libraries, but had to confess that few Iyn, secretary of the organisation,|iending the summer school st Storrs|barso on coal tolol you-:-gnu m’-:-to - what he has done since boyhood. e of them are doing edscational work | Josepn Hlalle has purchased from |sent out the following motice Sunday | SOLSEe. Syt Cheese, apples. cinnamons, and ber- saved money, has made every dol- Ther ars not teaching people What|ine p. B. Sibley estate the Sibley cot- | relative to the coming field day of Mariboro was s Species of the Sausage. Tings roes He-amassed & comforiable Jar invested count and has given the are the best books. tage at Industrial place. Quinebaug Pomona srange, embracing i _town Eaturdey. h fortune from its ssle~Pall Mall Ga- ublic the best there was in the box. For purposes of seloction, books may i i 7. Phelps of Westchester was| There wiil be consternation in 3 . e e o e o dany | p rs. Mary Collins and Mrs. Samuel | fhe subordinate granges in Windham | e sy B darey Nuion ot on svller iavned by the wiloctis A dollar spent is gone, Dooks snd cireont hooks. The sthud- |10 o8 Wew Uodiom, who has beog jcounty. - ¥ . |itary authorities, prohibiting the man- szl - visiting here, have spent a fow days at| The annual fleld day of Quinebaug . 3 . ard books have already been chosea | gjock Isiand. v is ufacture of sausages, in order to limit Lest We Forget. A dollar saved is a dollar made. Dy readers, and selecting them for a | gyr® a Pomonncxmnse will be heu} this year American Coal for Sweden, the eonsumption of meat. It is at| . poo go of B i ekt Tiare ? library is hot dificult. Cave must be & T o e Comnecticut Asticultural ol | Through the efforis of the Stockholm | Munich that the sausage fourishes in | (,"5 5 ® \iren must mave Rininties sore money. eckeiepios faken fn the seloction o€ susrent bogks . Fran will be on thé basket picnic plan and Bl 100000 e | A being ontaimable thore and ‘even | Feel thing. FHe has a souvenir bullet S is the all important question!books for tne. particwiar’ library. R zo‘o d‘“"’“ d &‘D o, e Bl ot e Nege. :.:d e this formidable number represents oniy | °f Bis own—Pitisburgh Dispetch. . ot racl LR ascoag ome Day. les 3 raction erma; ' The Willimantic Savings - ¢ o ,,R‘:,,’;"u least 0111; ;)er m’?f: St cure| Thomas J. Aviward, Mrs. ’cA 7T, |lecturer, Mrs. Charles A, eeler, | amount of i :h: nma::'u';:," - ——— Always a Safe Bet. 2 for the housewife ’M POW, | rent fiction, much of which 15 not Jit- | Thaver, Misses Katherine Thayer and |Who Will provide coffee, etc. to the Raflways is 120,-| At an exhibition organized four years| There is one thing the Democratio Institute erature, is low in moral tone, ana |Helen Aylward attended the Old Home m? b‘fa fl;’;mct:; n!sh:t uf:w ml'::r of ul General Ernest |ago at Berne, mfm")fe;‘d" ]gr Ge:- p;n.y mnd:“.l;:nmh n':-'“ to do— ¢ 3 Pascosg Seturda 3 mast ‘Harries, AL Treasury— Incorporated 1842 ¥ many changes are neces. E‘;‘c:xg;? ;‘fidmm :&éfi"fi:& dlénf;yu e of Newmasket N1, |other officers of the state grauge -az Lm Sluniial aatrsviens So | Tertls Tels of & YOURS Presnes she. | Beten ASTITUSE Frank Larrabee, President them. Jn tax-swpporied libraries, this|has been spending a few days with |fome college speakers will assist in|Sweden use large quantities of | after an expensive training as a chem. i N. D. Wabster, Treasurer | Sary — @ new c.”g’ some | a7sument must hove some weight, bu: | friends in Williamsville. the literary programm coal. Sweden consumes over 4,000,000 |ist, sbut himself up in his laboratory| More natural gas thas the total ot & r libraries sbould not be| Registrars of various towns are issu-| There are many things of interest|tons of coal anmmally, chiey coming |and, instead of devising a new dye or | put of artifielal gas companies. : = 5 : : over-influenced by this consideration. | ing the usual notices relative to meet-|t0 be seen at the college and the i Curtains, a Chair, some Bed- prio y ) en funds are small, the library cannot buy everything; it must t, d he room Furniture or a room 0 | Jas ta metieos ~o0 Sxciude © s re. MF‘HM i ind that . | arrangements are to be malied, Fumeral Director “ be P s L R I Bepnardo of usual, to Pomona, members ebout’ Aus. B0-62 North St., Willimantic apered. Public that good spading in worth | whs s visker fa 3 Saturday. |5 Lady Assistant el connection | Take a list of the things a5 po ipAnesse aftornoon o witness the | PASTOR'S SILVER ANNIVERSARY. mflofl :‘m one, ,fl:: opper- | game. Congregational Church Society to . 4 an pected one, . 3 you need to improve the home tunltion Yor dolng 608 Seecud to 00 2 Note 25th Year of Rev. F. D, Sar- This (Monday) afternoon Miss Alice | Richard Doyie and and go to Shepard, assistant 1 3 poris brarian, of Spring- | h rned from & vacation P fleld, Mass., will lecture on ’rn’; Li- B}X:x"l:u 2 g ‘brarian’s Outiook. ar lane Mrs., Beoln;u H. Call, who is staying 9, at Ced ‘olnt, motored here for a SUMMER SCHOOL LECTURES. brief visit. ——— Mrs. J, C. Bard was recently elected Spenkers and Their Topics at Storrs | Dresident of the yn Library as- HIRAM N. FENN Puring Seturday’s Seseions, W, ¥, W presideq et 3 i ‘oodward UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER o s ot SR of the town eourt Saturday 62 Church:3t. Willimantic, Ct. e of schos tn Slkine. Sclivored & maoet | OFBIRE. Pelephone Lady Assistant interesting and profitable lecture Sat- pEETEERAUIEPINES | Moin and Union Streets, | e —————— His subject was Some Hssen- of Sehool Supervision. He said: many years the.schools got along It i3 only re- Lighter, wholesome food should replace the more hearty, heat-producing win- WILLIMANTIC, CONN. BEDS ni BEDDING Ph sing. . 5 P EEDOING St B New Post Toasties k i Well | 2 They . ’ :— ter diet, A summer food should be tasty, nourishing and easy to serve. Made and Attractive | $ 9.50 quality—8ale price § 7.50 $18.50 quality—Sale price $10.50 have all the delicious flavour of sun-ripened corn, enhanced by 2 new method of cooking, seasoning and toasting. They are distinctively different from any other “corn flakes”—have a fresh, appetizing taste; and a body that stays crisp and firm even after cream is added, - % - * FRESH-SEALED in the big, wax-wrapped cartons, New Post Toasties reach i iz miw—wm $8.50 value—Sale price.§289 Lw& Cgge® Lo P o o B’ 2 g { 8 § i - GOOD QUALITY. . BED PILLOWS "o doa E‘Lfi:”’&“ your table-delicious and satisfying-as whén they leave the-ovens, . ¥ . MATTRESSES 3238 inch Pancy Foather: Fitow, with A ¢ e (ErevmeTTSE usl- [vatun. Mih:--Oele- pridy §148. super- ! i'f § ' There’s no-fuss-or bother over a hot stove with Toasties. They’re ready to eat Tepuiar $R50. GRy—Sels um’:n: umber Palow, valup %‘ i i ! i H from the package with good milk, cream or fresh ‘ben'ies—z happy solution of the - ! ; § i ; never-ending problem, what to serve, < ; : =g 22242 New Post Toasties-—the Superior Corn Flakes - gt -~ = & a1 S Your Grocer has themnow. -+~ .