Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 4, 1915, Page 2

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| | league leaders. W. Johnson tops the Nst with §71 for the seven games The full list is as follows: 'vnm.w Golng On Tonight yet been determined by the new own- ers. nsm—ug&h . A. F. and : e w Reliet urse’s Report Approved. ‘mno.sg.'xno.xmi mfl"'u fkes ular mon Bodies of Drowned Men Still at Un- | School Expenss for Fiscal Year Was ; dortaker's Room—Main Strest Dam- | ~§20,04582—Fiftoen Arrosts Made by X & . b 3 ithly meeting of aged_by Heavy Rain—Local Metho.| Police D_ur‘nr,Jllb—‘-‘l.l‘ ";‘,_,,.,_,. ot T Mol bl e Vo DRI T R S dists to Attend Camp Meeting, Hammond’s +Health Improved. report of the visiting nurse, whose Aturdock 18 Ble MNEY SAVIm ¥ oo - Mrs. Katherine a pa- : ; :::ynhr;b-":- Bromeer = ty I Nichots, No. 3 ... 8 ttent "at fhe Day Kimball ~hospital, ’ i HaceaaeseE-a — ottt Lok T TR M R e wil hu: absent prac- :‘?m she recently underwent an oper- } block paving on Main Ja- | Conduits read Mill Square y o mon! o, S s ety By ral ¥ D s SfVIaNtie [ the confuis % N, York on | Heary it Fioeds tn Futnam Tues: Sackson street is progressing, but|WIh 8 IuNE Eree et A ave of | for underground wires of the S. N. B. | Tuesday on a business trip or. W Father slowly, as only one paver is e D e v er Juck: | , Miss Dorothy St. Onge returned to |day, e o Clty Iugineer Mitehell and | 110 sick and the festie, and the pre- | o ad Main atraets is progressing | ETovidsince Tuseday after a visit with | Aitorney Charles I. Torrey was s Pure Food Sale To - 3 Mrs. L. E. Kennedy. visitor in- Hebron Tuesday. Foreman John Colline called up Wor- . Tapidiy, and another week or ten | ME, and Mrs. L E. Kenr e Soster and arranged aen. Sent Wil work com- way is con-| Warren Bradway underwent an oper. B e the worx st an|Acting Strangely = to State|Save B oy e 313 | ficed to her home by illness. ation at the Day Kimball hospital agreed price of fifty cents an hour, > Houpital. o Thread Mill square. It is & pleas. | Lester Craig was in Jewett City on |Tuesday. He is very serfously Il et when the men arrived Monday,| Chief . H. Richmond of the police | ure to ses the way the work is con- | > business trip ‘Tuesday. Attorney Ernest G. Morse an Ts. et DMiss Rita Vellieux of Fall River, is | Morse plan to leavé today for a va- duocted, as man seems to know > han who formerly worked at the job|morning that a man was cting |just what to do, and soes right about | SPCRding a few days with friends in | cation trip. .| ind quit, wanted five dollers for an |strangely and was _apparently ~de- |it, with the result that no time is lost. | D4pielson., R License Suspended. | BRI e e i e et « BRI o e 7| e sttt et o b ing and coming, and a few | Nort ndham _station. e aitrer. merasted hate e B entals, and was told he|told his informant to keep an eye on | Territery Changed for Convenlence. |June, remains in a critical condition. | some time ago, has been suspended o4 o back 'to Worcester. The |the man, and as soo as he could get| A. W. Buchanan of Mansfleld, agent| W. B. Wheatley, W. W. Wheatley, | for the remainder of- the year Cohie Mun expressed himself as sat-|away from the session| of court, he|of the State Board of Pducation, has | Miss Mary Wheatley and Miss Hilda | gecretary of state. 5 | e I tha asreed upon rate, and | went to the vicinity, accompanied by |had his territory changed so that he | Roberts motored to Worcester on | 4 1s working at the job. First Selectman R. E. Mitchell, and | will no longer cover Rockville, al- |Tuesday. At Pleasure Beach. About three thousand square feet|took the man whose name is said to|though retaining his other territory| Eugent Nash has practically recov-| Mrs W. J. Bartlett and daughtets remain to be laid to complete the|be John Gray 56 years of age, into|in Tolland county, in addition to|ered from a recent illness. are at the John Ash cottage at Pleas- otk to Jackson street. Pavers are |custody. After establishing his iden- | Windham. Henry J. Potter of Hart-| John C. Loiselle is administrator of | ure Beach for the month of August, hard to secure just at present, and [tity, the chief sent the man to the|ford will in the future visit Rockville. the estate of Mary Loiselle. Mr, Bartlett to spend part of the time hone but union men can be used at |state hospital at Norwich in the care |The change is made for convenience, Comemission Signeda. there. The family is delighttully sit- ! this work. of a state policeman. and to save traveling expenses. o uated at,the popular sumnler resort. 25¢ ¥ President Wilson signed the com- sl =) .. Change In Humidity a Relief. To Have Charge of Sanitatirn. P ) Mo mission of Lieutenant Albert H. War- nclaimed Letters. The change in the weather after the | Orders have Ween received from the rains of the ast day or two is very |Office of the Adjutant General of the hoticeable, and a great reliet after|C. N. G, announcing the appoint- the humidity of the past week, which |ment of Dr. W. P. S. Keating of this ren, U. 8. A., graduated from West| Letters addressed to Miss Nora Gi- BEST C. E. Shaw is in New York on bus- | Point in June. gardin, Efie Humphy, Miss Edith IL iness. First of Class Through Can: Love and W. H. are unclaimed E. E. Hickey was a Montville visitor| The battleship Missouri, Fir: at the Putnam post office this week. Cabbage Free B |y, & member of the medical corps | Tuesday. tenant Walter Jacobs, U. S. N., being School Expense $29,045.92. ceeee... 6c| ALASKA b ;:‘;’:5";’;,‘}’ ;‘T.“."‘?it“’,,‘.“{:“;:me‘“, of the organization, to have charge of [ Mrs. C. E. Winchester of Mansfield | 9f her colhplement of officers, was the| rygures compiled by Clerk ‘Mahlon o e eether in excess of | the sanitation at the state encamp- |is isiting here. first ship of her class topass through | ;. Geissler of the fown school com- SALT BACON | SALMON . that set by July. ment at East Haven during the week| G. J, Kirby is in Providence this|the Panama canal mittee show that fhe total expense 2 { of August Sth. ok o Rl cie Earl Dixon Recovering. (gross) of the schools in Putnam dur- 15¢c |« cans . \ 7 y recentl : Clark Property Purchased Application for Sale of Real Estate Mrs. Mabel Reynolds is in New| Earl Dixon, burned by an electric |ing the fiscal year ntly was York for a few days. current while a work et Central Vil- |$29,045.92, an increase from $26,987.43 alontebon a4, guest friends | 1880 & few weeks ago, continues to re- |in the preceding year. MAS | cover from the effects of the hurts. Police Report for July. He is a lineman for the electrie ght| ouiiair John Murray's report read and power company. at the meeting of the common council Temporarily Blinded. Tuesday evening shows 15 arrests for ‘The Jordan Hardware Compeny| _zg O’Sullivan, administratrix of Bas purchased the Clark property on | the ~cstate of the late Jeremiah { Temple street, just north of the Bap- | (’Sullivan, has made application for|In Worcester this week. tist church, and are contemplating the | the sale of certain real eatate belong-| William Jordan is in Providence s o cioehousar in” conncetion | L S e oSl Eat A heesian: Wi s Rsek: on Ieliees. with thelr ~evearincreasing business. | sours room ot ten oelook Agime as fomn® isses, Madge and Marion Rof-| moward Burdick, in charge of the |the month of July. - Four of those ar- The lot is about two hundred feet o iaeses s s Spant oy T work of the People’s Light and Pow- | rested were sent to jail, seven paid by eighty, and there is now a two- Home From Motor Trip. Miss Nellie Cheney is the guest of | er company, was temporarily blinded |fines and costs and in the other cases tenement house on it. Just what kind | o @0 Chechro, Am Hath, relatives in Providence for a week. by an electric flash while he was en- | judgment was suspended. Lights were B¢ of & building will be erected has not |, =afuel Caewpro, Ammos HhewsY| Miss Julta Perkins of Andover is|gaged in adjusting an electric meter |reported out a total of 55 hours, and } el Tustay Trom & tour 'day;’_fi; spending a week here with friends. |at Williamsville. three ‘doors found unfastened and se- 3 tour in Eastern Massachusetts, New | Mrs. Armady Maisonneuve is in|Bodies Remain at Undertaker's Rooms. |Cured. | o o o 0 oo o 0 $ Hampshire and Vermont. Abott four | Taftville visiting relatives this week.| The bodles of Jerome Aubin and Jo- 2 e hundred miles were covered on the| Mrs. L. N. Dondero and children are | sepb Gogne, drowned at Wauregan on | Inquirers on the subject of how soon trip, which was greatly enjoyed, with |spending a fortnight with relatives in | Sunday afternoon, remained at the un. | Putnam is to get its new postoffice no contretemps. oDrchester. dertaking rooms of L. E. Kennedy here | building do not hear anything that ders it Mrs. E. F. Bugbee and Miss Mabe | Tuesday. Reiatives of Gagne have | tends to indicate that anything defi- Thirty Days for Trespassing. Johnson are 1o s Maine s tora o | been located in Putnam. nite'In (e way of Setlonmay be oo Lemon and Ginger 150 ROYAL BAKING At the police court Tuesday morn- | weeks' visit. £ Elks Leave For Webster Lake. Sow woon_ atter the sssembling of the et POWDER, Y Ib, can. ing three men who were found sleep-| Mr. and Mrs. Luclus Fuller of| A party of a dozen or more mem- |next con: Mr. E gress seems uncertain. and ing in a freight car in the local yards B t Elk: - i e Say, | Hartford are enjoying a week here|bers of Putnam lodge. of s, resi iesvasvea With relatives. dent in Danielson, will be at Webster mator Hammend Improved. all old offenders, recetved thirty days| " ;' .14 Mrs. Frank Herick are lake tomorrow for the annual outing Een‘:(or George A. Hammond, who in jail apiece, on the charge of tres- |, MT. 2 i °0- | and clambake of the orgenization. experienced a long period of impaired a s passing on railroad property. Wn‘fiinflfr& ;{l‘errlck:l‘ daughter, e e = health during the winter monihs, is so Home-made Joseph Bonk and Giara Diego, who |HaTY S oy Scou n Motor Trips. much improved as to enjoy motor tours BREAD, loaf 6c, dozen dozen each 5¢, 20c failed to live up to the terms of their| James Calmen is spending his va-| Two Boy Scouts who had motored | through e aumundlr;\jl: country, his ’ 8c eee....10c -oo....-10c ...l probation, under which sentences of |cation in New York at the home of | from their home in Fall River to Mt. fines and Jail were suspended, were | his sister, Mrs. Willlam King. Tom passed through Danielson Tues- many friends will be pleased to learn. g given tv;‘\)nmo::hfhapleede i nlchito] s Aue Al who Tiak ¥ bean | the | da¥ imarning fetitxoute ko, thaik; Bome Elks’ O“i"fl‘::“ Webster L-‘:'« < se | PAY in full. A e end of that time | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrick | city. They spent their nights in camp|| Putnam Eiks get away tomor- F. Taylor, Willimantic; Mrs. o : These are the days, and this | %, will go to jail unless the full|returned Tuesday to her home in Invited to Anniversary, row morning for their annual outing | S5 O rarioek, Fomfret. A'l h I]“ n : amount is forthcoming. Proldence. Prominent French-speaking resi- | 200 clambake at Webster lake. A BlE| “rhis commitiee expects to meet| " Pt R bered With is the weather that almost T Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsey have | dents of Danielson have been invited delegation will go from this eclty. |witnin a week and formulate plans for |Football Players Remem ads Li returne There are a_number of members of ; v of Girompe their home in Worcester | to be at Putnam Sunday evening for v carrying on its work. Before adjourn averybody plans © The batting averages of the play-|after a visit here with the latters|ihe first anniversary of the orsamiza- | he lodge In W ebater. which o o isa |ment the gathering passed a unani. 0 O SOME-|ers in the Mill league, ‘who are hit- parents, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Gray of | tion of the French Circle o Advance. | the Jurisdiction of the local organiza- |mous vote of thanks to Miss Marot| Mrs. J. Taylor ls very Ml ting the pellet for three hundred or|North street. tion. are—Village Gleanings. Repair Work : o o e ¢ 4 |for the opportunity “atforded for the| John C. Duff of New Orleans, La, b all baadean 3 5 hows five out of the first six| An " . Summering at South Woodstoc meeting and for the entertainment. ho has been visiting Plainfieid and : where, a Trunk, a Suit|™moe ® rs. John Moore of New Britain Forty Hours’ Devotion. w visiting : 3 members of the Dye House team, the gpent Wednesday with friends here. Hundreds_of parishioners attended |, 2i=3 A- Maude Anderson e Will Have Baltimore Twirler. Norwich relatives, has left for Hacken- AUTOMOBILES, t . = - D. F. Moran who has been here | the Forty Hours 'Devotion, which was o P S % Manager Teddy Cassent, the live- | sack, N. J., to visit his brother, Thomas CARRIA Case, or a Hand Bag is want- % for the past two wecks, returned to | brought to a close with & special sorv- | i thenr rinar. M. Fraui Tripp, | wire manager of the Putnam baseball | . Duff GES, WAGONS, HE DOESN'T WALK NOW | Waterbury Tuesday. ice at St. James church Tuesday | g Boutn Waadstock for the remain. |team, left here Tuesday afternoon with | Misses Mary ang Helen McAvoy were TRUCKS and CARTS. We bave the Lind - %o The following Wilimantic people | morning. There were visiting priests | 3¢, %57 the summer. the announced intention of making a | Norwich vieitors Monday. &3 ¢. J. GLIDDEN people went to Hartford Tuesday: | from a number of Eastern Connecticut i : fiying automobile trip to Baltimore to 5 i e ho Hotde | 3F 808 Mra. W. A Tracey and | parishes. May Run Special Train, . & Stttk o Batuvdurshsems Presented Box of Cigars. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim« : stand banging,” and they are| "% agh Messengor Who Helds| daughter, A. G. Gully, Sherman Holl- Investigation Still Incomplete. Some talk was heard here Tuesday |and mayhap corral one or two real| A. W. Dougherty presented the|ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. i World's Travel Record and | ister, Miss Allce Shea, Mra. Dmnis| Coromer A. G. Dill has not as yet|of @ Dlan to run a special train (o |iive members to strensthen the locals | Piainfiela footbail players a box of | Blacksmithing in all its branches. 5 2 riginaf en Tours Shea, John Fitts. cogroner A G DIl has not a5 Jet | Southbridge Saturday afternoon for the | in such a degree as to practically as- | cigars when. they departed for their 3 Just the right price. When one reads of the Glidden tour cumstances surrounding the death of | 2ccommodation of the many fans who |sure victory for the local organization | outing at Watch Hill last Sunday. he naturally thinks of the founder as mmc George Artel, who was run over by a|Want to see the game, but whether |when it faces the American Optical| James A. Coffey was a Norwich vis- il L a man born with a silver spoon in his T A ot of “Daniaison on” & | this will bo done has not been decided. | Co. feam mext Saturday for the thind |stor Tuesday evening. mouth or whose parents always had | .- B Nt E e Many fans have already made their | time within three weeks, B s sl vosti Knights of Pythias Installed night late in Ju; | inherited automobiles an tes for 3 lor—Baptist unday X in Kil a y, who have been inclu n | than of midsummer. = o | things which cost money. | School Held Pionic, . The fact that Killingly may have Ne Now :::’:‘°:e'::“;;':n:;”‘:":v:;;‘ the Putnam lineup recently. The man- | G W. Wilson, formerly assistant en-| 507 to 515 North Main St. < n " egin s e - = ager left here with the intention of ¢t the Lawton mills, bas ac- bed of roses, nor even in a silken| On Monday evening ih the.A. O,|@nnual town election proved surprise (ments relative to the case of John £igeer at the - hurrying the trip through and getting | cepted a position with the New York. q cradle. He was an apt pupil in | U. W. hall in 1 the: A O-|information for the great majority of | Kilborn, the traveling salesman who |p rr” ncie by Friday night, ~ . 3 "Barttora - . [ School wntil ho Jeft at the age ot 15 | trict Deputy Grmed Ghmey plock. Dis- | the voters of the town. In Danielson |died at a local hotel and whose body = . "P . gl N Daven am o the guests of C. Bertram Montgomery onvinced that 1t was up to him 16| Troland. assicied by mcellor THomas | expression of opinion is strongly in | was recently exhumed at Mexico, N.|Changes in Paving Plans Suggested.|UFCOYL. . . mailsey is visiting | Fecently. 5 get to earning money. He started in|Arms George Sturdy and Grand Pre- |favor of the change. Y., to determine if possible if his death | About two score residents of the|sriends in Rhode Island. Thomas P. Dolan of Olneyville was & las [essenger hoy for the old Atlantic |late Winston Reed. nstalled the fol- To Attend Camp Meeting. oo oy ‘:?e:fg:fi:; A northern section of the city appeared | "33 Doyle of South Plainfleld enter- Pilainfield visitor recently. acific Telegraj ‘0., manipulatin, lowing officers of M: N ler Ve al e regular meeting e Norwich, nawich and Phone 285-3 ey et e e g | omee™ f pigtuxet lodge, No.| A mumber of the members of the |incurance companies that carried ac- |council Tuesday evening to suswest | Sowert e City fri 3 Jitney service is planned for Manils let him practise. ‘Soon he became an | commander, Wellington T cellor | Danielson Methodist church_plan to | dlacnt policies upon Kilborn and Kil- | changes in' the plans for permanent | omer: s’ siw Harey Hostron were |by & $50,000 corporation. Main and Union Streets, operator and then hi. hancellor n Travena: vice | be at Willimantic for the camp meet- | born's relatives, it is possible that lit- | paving in certain streets of the city. i - + ferd 2 T 1 anonen a0 That o lnEe | e Shapriander, John (Imdol; | ing beginning August 14. It is ex-|ijo more will be heard about the mat-|The particular change desired is to —- — - Sava The pestion that wes ot Eiven to | ord and sesl; Si0or B Chavieo es. |Dacted that a number of local people | ter ‘here. pave all of Providence street from the Hia: mother T I e ot vy dohe . Troate: Siommer | i et Ll tslttutel Watching for Deer. bides ovee e i e © 0| THE. SAME OLD A > . H er Valter ase 1s having his annual - v Succeedirg Eimore & Shepard He established one of the first tele- | fAinance, Herbert D. Chapriman: insids | biaces of torarhst that arpent ie himy e Tarmer In the towns hereabouts has |proposed included the paving of Prov- ; le)lfl’d dEmbalmer | Bione, cxchanzes, ever operated_in|guara “Antone Xauen: outside guard, places of interest that appeal to him.| 530", qvantage of the new law un- |idence street only as far as Marshall CO OR'l' POWDER >Clor and Lmi this country and the fortunate invest- | Moses Cralg. All went to Wheeler's Injured Motarists Recevered. der which deer may be killed. Deer street. “The members of the highway 2 , " | ment of his early savings has made |ice cream parlors where there were | Miss Clara Geer and Mrs. Miner |are working havoc in certain garden |committee will take the matter under 60-52 North St., Willimantic | it possible for him to retire from refreshments and a smoke talk Smith, who were somewhat injured in | patches not far from Putnam regular- | consideration for a week. It was said ) s Naddasaad Tel. connection | 2C1iVe_Dusiness in the prime of life s Bbit Pl the automobile accident at Eimville B these days and & watch is being Tuesday night that uniess a decieion That New England Phys:cnans: Nurses 3"“? M";‘he“ have L and to gratify his_particul 3 t Thursday. evening, have rapidly |kept for them. s reached to recommend the paving o waed Boautifal Vo T travels to Slsit 35 couniier Jesire,| 'The Sunday school connected with | recovered. Mrs. Smith, who was worst | the entire length of Providence street, for 20 years, now put up in 2 Beautiful New Box, ing fully 50,000 miles with his auto, | ¢ Union Baptist church held their | hurt of any of the members of the | ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT it is probable the whole proposition DR_ F C_ JACKSON' D fist | movile, “which 15 going some for & annual picnic on Tuesday at Atlantic | party, has returned to her home in to expend $3,000 in paving will be = en man as young as he. And what of | CC2Ch and the trip was made in two | Leominster. All the members of the F. W. SYKES |opposed by many voters in the north & i vour future? Do you save or are| Pecial trolley cars leaving Mystic | party have expressed the deepest ap- = end of the city in a way that may Painless Extracting You one of those veasy come easy |3t 333 o'clock. They returned home | preciation for the kindness shown | Heard by Windham County athering—|cause it to be turned down. and Filli = 20" boys? What of the morrows |2t 8 Oclock, all reporting a fine time. | them and the assistance rendered at| Fund Being Raised for Erection of — flm‘ a Specialty The time to turn to the future is now. Village Notes. Elmville at the time of the accident. Windham Hall. COLCHESTER . 752 Main Strest, - Willimantio | Start a savings account this week at| (Miss Eva Fish has returned to New [ Main Street Damaged by Downpour. 0 A8 London after a visit to her brother,| Main street was practically stripped | At the invitation of Miss Marot _— g 2 5 Brastus Fish and family, D o presentative of | Death of Mrs. Andrew Palmer—K. of The Willimantic Savings fohn_Boggenas of Virginia ls the | oo (98 dresting Tueadey morning | DN of the tow omfort 2 many of the towns of Windham coun- P. Held Regular Mesting. HIRAM N. FENN Institut: Susat of his parents on Broadway. ;Bu"::en:f,z: Moty nignt ponaly | & sathered at the Marot school for - e Mr. and Mrs. Eichelberger of Clave- | places the larger sizes of crushed | Young ladies in Thompson Tuesday| Oliver Woodhouse lodge, No. 51, K. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Incorporated 1842 land, Ohlo, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | rocks wers laid bare by the quantities | afternoon to hear an address by Pres- |or b held their meeting In Masonic ya 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Frank Larrabee, President DRl e of water that washed along the |ident F. W. Sykes of the Conmectiout|, ., ryeegay evening. Telephone Lady Assistant N. r. pod Mrs. Conrad Kretzer are|street and filled it from curb to curb | College for Women, near New Lon- T v Assistan . D. Webster, Treasurer | both 11l at their home on Pearl street. | below the railroad crossing, this be- | don, and to take action that is expect- | Charles M. Reade, of Willimantic, i Body Brought Hers. e The marbis ot roud sot be cae | ed "to show exceedingly satisfactory | was a_Colchester visitor Monday, The body of Mrs, Bdgar Brightman, | hied off by the drainage system, so |results along the line of creating the| C F. Wyllls of Norwich was call- ‘who dled in University Place, Nebras- | heavy was the downpour. necessary fund—$50,000—for the erec-|mg on friends in town Tuesday. g , r, , a proposed dor-| Arthur Elgart was a visitor in Mid- FAT ka, in April, was brought t: Water, Potter and Hawkins streets | ton of Windham hall, a p thur teed to be the 1d Com « 52 2 TR ol G | o et Yo e T R ot i sk b e |G SO | gty e . Prortiond, Gl by B S, Syen 16 cemete: d_servi washed in a manner to damage them. | been said. - . 3 m: . Sykes, i X ! e Tyl ces ere eld there | T his summer——for the past few weeks| Miss Marot entertained the guests|town Tuesday morning for several e y ¥t 0 t, by E.S. Syxes, Were attended by relatives and friends | —has been one of exceptionally heavy |at @ delightful luncheon, served In the | weeks' visit with relatives in Oceanic. originator, now put up in a more attractive kage, from this place. Interment took place | Fains and more street damage has been | dining hall and on the veranda at tl o packa % 5 o = = in the Shefeld burying lot. Edgar|causcd than in any summer of recent |school. S palosiel A. E. Clark of Marlboro was a vis- > Mr. Squ ture addai to ldenhfy the genuine, | Brightman is & son of the late Rev.|Years. The'address by Dr. Sykes followed |itor in town Tuesday. 1t is the uneq healing powder for : George H. Brightman of this place. |, Monday night the rush of surface | the luncheon and had to 4o WA e o=ty 5 1 A Mr, and Mrs, Mason Sheffield and | Water swept in through the rear en- |ideals of the “e;' ke~ e Sille. OBITUARY. family, and Miss Sallie Hill of New |trance to J. E. S. Phillips’ place _of | Prosress that so far has . Skin Affections of Infants & Children York, ‘are the guests of thelr awnt,|business in the basement of the John- | The enroliment has reached 80, which it Mrs. Sarah Wheeler. son building on Main street and flood- | is considered exceptionally satisfactory o s, Exjantn] Not 2 plain talcam powder, but & tuti t yet opened and d at e ing, scalding, eczema. infants scald head, rashes and hives, bed - i-m-nu Mrs. ed earl; for an institution not yet oj Mrs. Andrew Palmer died at her sores, skin - Nonl::: I;e}r:mh:m‘do‘:\;m:‘ C;:l;r_, tm{he floor to the depth of nearly a with nearly t';‘o ;nore xnatlr‘nnt‘):“nz::'g‘{: g:ma on 7?[11:'006 Heights, Sun::ev. caused by eruptive diseases and bandages, and to prevent the spread ot infection, e two best months'for enr ; gt ears cld. She has bees . Bl o e T e T e ee opens, It is expected that lan tnvella for seyesal yoars. She is 25c. & bex at all Drug and Department Stores—Trial Box Free. B g et o | o e TR, Weeiar of Wetners- COMFORT POWDER § WOMEN SUGGESTER FOR Verticts would cempase Sevorably with | e constautly growing Met . |tete My B E Webster of Wethers- THE . CO., Boston, Mass. xasi355; Jexz. ¥ Dr. tol wi lone a 1 Fred ell_of Hart- i Y LONDON CORONER'S JURIES | {hote of men, Even in murder cases |yn (o way of developing the collese | ford and one son, Frederick Paimer of £ Consensus of Opinion Is in Favor of | A fair majority of the oficials con- R B ity e o e e R TR . i If-you want something stylish as well as useful for your va- Thelr Apséistinent Do’ o so fax as-to'state: 1n som | BOPed LM e e o | oo e oo cetn LIBRARY CONTEST B 4 inquests women would be better qual- | D¢ Talsed in ball at the earli- | cros it i G : 4 whether to the coun seashore, London, Aug 3—The opinions of g erection of Windham hall at the earli- | etery. g cgtion, you go try or ot &l uers in all parts of Fugland are {0ed. {han 1‘?'&1"04:“".,,‘”'““..“?“3 est possible moment. Phekspas Bull- t" ] coupOI » KNITTED SILK SWEATER COAT. We have them in dif- |beins obtained by a London newspaper | would be as competent as men.” At the Business Session. Miss Lottie Gates and Miss Lottle £ ferent styles and a large variety of col N Do rouiined o sorve on coronets’ Jurice Ry S ey e o e i GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES colors e req: e on coroners’ juries n it we in o in New on. < an) instead of men during the remainder A"“""'"""A:: Bluscher Slain. |mities of Cory & of the oJund. the & & Busils of Lebanon was s Col- > of the war. The opinions of the cor- msterdam, Aug. 3.—German news- | giznation of Mrs. J. E. Shepard of |chester caller Tuesday. Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon ers diverse. papers mention in the latest lists of serious 111- gart left town Tuesday for m s At $5.00—Changeable -blue and green| At §7.50—Rose, With black and whits |Pprm e Alverse, | Camgaities the deaths of three direct | SOuth Woodstock who has serioue T without belt. oraia; ott snd (s in et | o L N | etrte: cr il Toutiar: i | MW S Rbe Gmily Snd D ISERRNI R N RPN 01D, S0 ORI hairma; he committee was ac- | Berlin. - | At $589—_Changeable gold and white| S8nd. With black and white border | women would be too harsh. T belleve | commanded the Prussians in the bat- e John N, Strong was the guest of i belt and cuffs to match. they would be unduly severe,” he de- |tle of Waterloo. They are: Lieuten-|“5y 0", 2anization elected OMrs. Rien- |friends in Willimantic Tuesday. S g and v L D clares, “and would be led away on|ant-Colonel Heinrich von Bleucher, |, "pobinson of Danielson to succeed | Harry Groobert was a caller in Sa- Solid colors with belt, rose, gold,|At $1250Pure Fibre Silk, changea-|side issues and miss the real point” |First Ideutenant Max von Bleucher, 3 Store, Putnam. Fill out properly on space below. Nameof Coneslagt. .. ... covccvvccscccscosas F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was a visitor in town Tuesday. the other |lem T day. o Beom b Borte tiiorecs |and. Lieutenant-Colonel Lebrecht vou | Mrt Shepard as cuaes, B O e R dwin Museon was & ‘Willi- 8 Nameof Voter. .....coovvvescnccens Belgian blue, cardinal, sand, emerald ble Belgian blue and gold |y A & i Bleucher. members of the > St i tian Hiue. i 5 o 1dea as “capital.” adding: “Women 3 follows:” Mtiss “Rossmond Danielson, | mantic visitor Tueeday. =~ . WEDNESDAY, AUG. ¢ Austrian Estimate of ftallan Losess. | rerSiiss tovans ; and daughier are guests at Mrs. Veb- 8ix consecutive Coupons Monday to'Saturday inclusive will en- Bud: Aug. 3.— : . | ster’s father’ drew Palmers's, hav- Ohildren OTY |, eaheaimee te Tt losscs | Hacriso " L. |ing been called here by the death of title holdeg to 50 extra votes. FOR FLETCHER'S during the first six weeks of the war E : her mother. - . . . LA s CASTORIA -‘z‘lon,wo ‘men, including 17,000 prison- - P’

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