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Naculols= Micpost Dases cres on the crampionanio ; ’ Touring Car and Truck Came Together in Elm Street—Oc- May Call Special Meeting to Disouss | 0f section, and are in & way Fire Appropriation — Successful tthin it Dance Held by Striking-Moulders. OBITUARY. WJlu: lto Jitney line u’éfla'wlnh and James J. Casey.. another to Hartford,and with half a b or more local jitneys, the man | James J. Casey, 63, mdidl known Who Uoes mot’ care fo walk finds it | SpriASS, msmufacturer of Holyoke omparatively easy to get anywhere he wants to. On the nights of band goncerts, and dances at Lakeside paric tho Jitneys do a thriving business, for Fa'“ Stwksl and for this reasml e InChot oneTealley iue i i 53?3‘."’:5‘3"’...: - R oity, and none at all to many sur- | Danufac street, Holyoke “rou s s s 2 Syeat deal £0) Council, Knights of Columbus and the : 0 . drivers. Two owners have banded to- | H0lY Name Society of the Holy Cross| gunday is Missionary day, with ad- e gether, and now have a telephone near | C2Urch. The deceased was born In | gresses by Bish uayle in the morn- | ymuacr y0|l Wl“ filld more i alldbenel' bfll’gallls the center of the city, 80 that they can | Monson, Ofass, in the vear 1852, the Siss’ Grace S Horaback, mational the v be reached at all . eastern d¥ ¥ H B i y e Quite & aum- | son of James and Mary (Casey) Casey ber patronize the Hartford service, [§2d, was ome of tem children. His and 3t s probable that the car run: |death was the second of the family, g to Novwion will also Ditk up con- | the other belng Sfster Hildegardus of ‘now than at any-other:time of the:season| === *=x=x"** e e £ £ i £l L3 as £ o3 of To Discuss Fire Appropriation. ceased was fourteen years of age he came to this city and learned the berts, = It L!.Dmbnblce. ‘% MugsormDru:m':Ll oAt o bhcklp{uh o carriage son Dm:’nll- and the little daughter Brake i . SPECIAL OFFERING OF DRESS GOODS From” Momday “nient. Aug, 25, to.de- | Bening In the shop of the late Nor: e s ood 2 the other son cide whether the voters wish to ap- | oon Melony, which then stood where is now located The Willimantic Lum- | cottage on Jones avenue today. The mishap occurred only a short ity Dress Goods- propriate the sum of fifteen hundred|her and Coal Company. After learn-| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutt and child | distance from the residence of Dr. John $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Quality NowrSc Yard | (ks Tox the so of the Bre Gepari- | bor-4ud Coul Compmny. After learn.| Me and srs Herfert Hutt and child | distance from the Jestdencs of Dr. Jehe The Dress Goods S&tion offers two g0od specials this week in Medium |Ment. A motion authorizing and di-|places finally locating in Holyoke. He | Hutt's mother, Mrs. Julia Hutt, Fri- Mrs. Champlin had Mrs. Rol “Weight Woolen Dress Goods. These specials are taken from our regular "g‘k‘?l the mee“fl‘! was passed at this | haq been away from Willimantic over 3 1 stock and marked at a saving of one-half to two-thirds less “the regular | W ;‘MU“ of the common coun- | thirty years. Mr. Casey was also an Improvement Society Bazaar. price. The collection includes Brocades in different colors, Wool Crepe in | cil- ost of the appropriation is de- inventor and held patents on the low | o01a Sol ham, a physician of New lavender and blue, and Plain or Striped Serges. The regular-prices of these |Sired for additional hose, and for re- Sol shone generously for the time Dr. Farn constructed milk wagon so commonly | benefit t Ladies’ ement | YOTk_city, happened along in his au- goods wWere $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50— D e of (e S otgomery | sves nowadays He also invented |soctety, 0 glovt Thate sssas et tomobile’ and gave the -injured first YOUR CHOICE OF ANY PATTERN AT 50c A YARD. e Rt Sl e s L - | many appliances in connection on Willimantic camp ground. The and then recommended that ly de- h; fan of the T o I et e ity | carTiage making, Besides his wife, |bazaar was held In the grove just in- | DOYSIC the Roberts family take family 50c, 75¢c and $1.00 Quality Dress Goods Now 25¢ Yard pick the one stated for the meeting. = | o e aractaror s cond one daugh- | side the second gate. The various ta- 2‘4‘"'. g‘tmwe-m‘ Tt ter, Miss Margaret V. Casey, he is sur- | bles were pretiily decorated arfd well up ted right arm of the | Ceeded his father, Alanson Towne, as Another lot of Medium Weight Woolen Dress Goods offered at less than half Stefliors Hiaid Danoes Jived by six sisters and two brothers, | stocked with articles for saye. Mys- e L o em ol | B Fp e A O the regular prices. The.assortment in this lot consists of serges, plain or The a: hel e, e . Mart tery, candy, domes fancy Work. | p. . nam left the treatment of the son triped, poplin, diagonal, checks, fancy striped materials and brocades, reg- e dance held under the auspices|rison ang Miss Mary Casey of this|bandkerchief, dolls, refreshments, cake strived, poplin; . g g of the striking moulders from the [city, Mrs. George Anderson of Ply-|and ice cream tables were in evidence. | DONglass to the family physician as ular §0c, 75¢ and $1.00 quality— Vanderman Company took piace In the | mouth, Mass., Miss Katherine Casey Those in C he was internally jnjured when a bar- YOUR CHOICE ‘AT 25c A YARD town hall Friday night, and there was | of Boston and Sister Mary Philomina harge. rel of potatoes fell upon his breast a goodly number in attendance, the|of the Academy of the Holy Family | The mystery table was in charge of | after he had been thrown to the hot weather not acting as a deter- | at Baltic, Edward F, and Lawrence S. | Mrs. B. A. Cleaveland, assisted by | ground. SPECIALS IN THE WASH GOODS SECTION ment to the dancers. Many tickets | Casey, of this city. The funeral wili|2Mrs. Ernest Weller; the fancy work| The injured were taken to their wean s:ld n‘] town to dsy'mpalhiurs take place Monday morning from the 'Ebls‘;,“,';,':' )i‘i '_P.!’Il:ylm .::’ lfi‘;j‘ ‘,’s' home and Dr. John L. May was sum- e G ra - Th ord ood 3 ish the ardrobe | With the union men, and a consider- | house, No. 67 Nonotuck street, Hol- |3 3 . ppee, im Fallon al iver, Mass., at Afford a Good Opportunity to Replen W able sum was realized for the pur- |yoke, followed by requiem high mass|3rs. Pauline Royce, Bernice Wood, drowned Friday afternoon at Very Little Cost pgses of the union. Hickey’s orches- | in the Holy Cross church. The burial | Dorothy Wheeler and Miss Ruth Ba- JEWETT CITY i |in & quarry hole on what was former- (i‘ furnished musio for the dancin, | will b in the Calvary cemetery. e T canay table: handker- Iy knows, as the Hogg quarry, off Oak which was en. il a lat r. 2 . W. B. Bean — street. He was here on _a visit to At 9c a Yard At 12%c a Yard oyed untll & Iate-houn Mrs. Annie S. McNally. and Marilla Bean; cake and cookles|C, I Babcock Fell from Bicycle and | uncle, James Fallon, of Palmer street. Striped Gingham, Striped Crepe, Volile in blue or lavender floral pat- Final Meeting of Registrars. Mrs. Annie S. McNally, widow of the | were obtained from Miss Martha Both- Was Injured—Pennsylvania Pastor | AcCompanied by John Fallon, Walter Reil and William Hamilton, he went ot e on e T mrars of | mayor of the clty of Central Falls, | apron and domestic table was presided | At Baptist Church—Notes of Inter- |in swimming in the quarry hole. Not Embroidered Crepe, Figured Crepe,terns, Toile Bulgar in_small checks.| The last meeting of the reistrars of | 12le Dr. Thomas H. McNally, former | well and Mrs. Albert Boardman: the sette, Striped Voile, Whipcord, | Fizured or Striped Crepe, Striped plette and Serpentine Crepe only | Ripplette and Plain Color Crepe in | electio: < S| died Monday morning at St. Joseph’s | Over by Mrs. Julius Hutt and Mrs.| est to Local People. being proficient in swimming, he clung $c a yard, blue or lavender only 12%c & yard. :ne‘z:-“nsYzfilslgheol: ?:th:xr:ho‘:?eeg‘pfl_ hospital, Providence, where she had |Sarah L. Sumner; dolls, by Mrs. H. H. e to an old raft made of railroad ties, day, and & number of persons took | been undergoing treatment for several | Sterry and Jessie Smith. Charles 1. Babcock, the oldest son |while his three companions advantage of the fact to have their |4ays. Mrs. McNally was born in| Refreshments, consisting of sand.|of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Babcock, | about at will. The raft wae seen to NEW VOILES names put on the lists. Cranston, R. I, 59 After | wiches, cake and coffee, were dispensed | Will be confined to the house for some | tip and young Fallon lost his hold and ears ago. her marriage to Dr. McNally they |by Mrs. George Woodward, Mrs.|time, as the result of a fall from his |sank and he was not seen to come to New Volles in half-inch stripes, sheer, cool and attractive for Summer came to Willimantic, where the form- | Thomas Wood, Mres. J. L. Randail, Mrs. the surface. The water is about 0 dresses, blue and white, black and white and green and white, 40-inch wide, Piniue S ik Guasol. er practiced medicine for severai | George Strong and Mrs.Willam Grout. 3 feet in depth and therefore diving that %c a yard ot Silverstein of Leonards’ | years. Twenty-seven years ago - the Iced R e P L Seuit ;endlsx ol oo s ;’ie';‘:r H o made for the body was of no avail 3 S ridge was the sufferer from a _fire [family moved to Central Falls. The|an s Cohan of Willimantic. ew days. Passing through Ashland, |and dredging for the remains was com- __Reception Voile, black grounds, relleved with tiny figures, 40-inch Wide, |which destroyed his house and barn ereined wada member ot the Church | The bazaar is an annual affalr on the | he ran into a sewer pipe lying be- | menced. but the body was not recov- 25c a yard. - late Thursday night. The fire was dis- | of the Sacred Heart, Pawtucket, and | grounds and the ladies take great in- | side the road. He fell with such force | ered when this report closed. covered about eleven o’clock, but gain- | took a deep interest in the affairs of | terest lin I‘t a;\d mn: m:;cn u:a. in th:t g:)e nitn m'- :rokan Az:‘e‘al Dr. M. H. ggnlfomh medical exam- ed headway rapidly and the buildings | th. ish, bei ected with the | Preparing for it, and they deserved the | cut above nee_mnecessitated | iner, was nott of the drowning and SILK SWEATER COATS FOR VACATION Were soom A toral 1055 No Insurance | car oy g o laties mid socl. | suceess which resulted from the bac | thirteen stitches. . Mrs. Babcock was | hurried to the location. bringing with We H Vari £ 1 d was carried on the contents of the|ety of the parish. She was also a|Zaar. . not at home, nor the father, the¥ sup- | him a pulmotor which would have e Have a Variety of Styles and Colors buildings, but the sum of three hun- | member of the Ballou Relief Corps Children’s Missionary Meeting. posing the son had taken'ihe car for | been used had the body been recov- ared dolars apiece was carried on the | holding the office of musical director| Special notice is given at this time | NOTWwich. Relatives and neighbors at- | ered. At $5.89 At $7.50 buildings, through the local agency of [ of the corps and was a member of the | of a children’s missionary meeting to | tended him until the arrival of his Changeable good and whits and| Rose, with black and white border, | 3 By, D2idWin. It is not known how | Catholic Woman's Club of Providence. | be ‘held in the tabernacle at 4 p. m.|Parents. it Laseaion, green and white with belt. d the fire started. Mrs. McNally is survived by a son, | Sunday, Aug. 15. There will be a talk Thomas Henry, and three daughters, | by one of the missionary speakers. At Marblehead for Two Weeks. |Mrs. Frank J. Powers of Pawtucket,| Mrs. L. C. Brown of Coichester and To Preach at Baptist Church. The Union Baptist church (colored) Rev. T. O. Jones of the Crozier The- | Will observe its 14th anniversary Sun- . belt and cuffs to match, sand with Solid colors with Dbelt, Tose, gol SNttt Diws caniind, W, 2. 5% | black ana white border, belt and cutts and Copenhagen blue, $5.89. to match, $7.50. Mrs. Jerome B. Baldwin of Prospect | and_the Misses Alice L. and Anna C.|Mra. W. E. Frissel of Killingly have | Slogical Seminary at Upland, Pa. will |88 = Westerly and B. street, and her two daughters, Miss |JcNal two iLrothers. James o |ifrived at the Adams cotiage on ey Rev. J. A Spidell will begin his | 8. Price of Helena, Atk, were i At $5.00 Jemsle Baldwin of New Yofkana Mra. | Keaveyiang Ehillp) Resvey: of SExonic| Josed mpsa . of New London ig | vacation for three weeks on Sunday. |last Tuesday evening. Belle B. Rigslem f this city, ence; g . rs. H. B. b s P Changeable blue and green, pockets, no belt, $5.00, it o - B e Northrup of Provigence and 3 yisiting her daughter, Miss Jessie M P e e e B oEdgar P. Maxson and‘his sister, Miss = eresa ans of pringflel [ass. ith. d -3 - lotte axson, are on a vacation The funeral was held Thursday morn- | Mrs. I A. Shippee and two children, C"‘;"‘- They will away two|gat The Welrs, New Hampshire. b VACATION SKIRTS s F e Calitocin ing from the home of the deceased’s|Ansel and Anna, leave today for their | WSoKS: The employes of the Ashaway Line dauehter, Mrs, Frank J. Powers, 1000 | home in Providence after a month's | o Misses Mary and €arah Burke of |,y ke Sty T Thole: GanNal Tiie vachton or wedk-dinl 7l Ghs Mheds Aeneal whits Skiite W hiks Dr. J. Hobart Egbert, a former res- | Broadway, Pawtucket, with mass at|stay in Home Sweet Home, In Simpson | Jinton. M Driscolrs on Nerth | outing at Atlantic Beach Friday. just received a new shipment of White Skirts in white beach or pique, made §fl;‘r"‘ "gr.““;jl C’“Y-‘ and P:;‘.ed" kzno“'n theofhurch Igl l{fl*w SM{“‘S{‘;‘*“ ;‘E e i Srast. Mix Milia Dn:eofimot‘xorh Among the automobiles from afar eith pockets and attached belt at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. e, arrived In town Friday for a9:30 a. m. Burlal was in ancis’ | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Newell of Rock- " ot el Fri e e SOy month’s sojourn with his family. Dr. | cemete ville have arrived for the meetings. | " sh, o tincng, them. - iy Egbert has been in California f th 5 e S Miss Marian Paul has returned from | were one from Quebec, one from Geor- g TSI it e el Mow Sl . Shows chalrs, Somers of Windham has pur-|, ‘several weeks visit in OManchester, | £ia and one from Alabama. nected with the medical department of | o % Clara E. Covell Shaw, wite of | Siised Bunny Side, e Solage for~ | Hampton Beach and Fall River. H.| It is said that Henry Milner is ne ne TS, ‘'omo. o 4 VACATION TRUNKS a large englneering firm. e will S\Pc?;‘:::tei:ra)?:l:s S,’{‘;"a;’.‘;&.fi‘w;fif i Dortas gm.llh it Ae Be:m“ E'eei:m Jr. 1s In Moosup for two |gotiating ’orh::: ym;ch:se o; the H:;n - - return to the West in September. - = - B 5 v 4 property, wi extends rom e At Special Prices o8 1L St nesday, August 1l. Green are Visiting Miss Marilla Bean. | "3irs. W. B. Truesdell and two chil- | Watch Hill road to East avenue. She was born in Guilford, N. H., na Richmond, gu: an of the| 3.0 "0¢ Griswold, who have been ser- y s S e o s Tt Insurance Agents Met. September 7, 1844, the daughter of | Camp IFire Girls of Rockville, and | {feh of STEwOl who Be Benjamin Covey, the only liviag covered with 12-ounce duck, Vul- | heavy brass trimmings, size 32, value | yALOUL fifieen of the agents of the| Willlam B. and Rhoda O. (Davis) | T8 Zdyan, Fall of Pockville have| yfrs Henry Ballou s visiting her | Rifica but he is the only surviver of Polnd mutled e Tiime T L 5eek see S0, : J Metropolitan Life Insurance Gompany, | Weeks. e a member of the Pilgrim| Mrs. S. O. Benton and daughter Eva |Jsushter, Mrs. Eugene Hamin in|Vincent post, the first Grand Army 5 e . .50, .49, employed in this district, met at the e Tangs and appllances strictly frst- | B Dress Trunks, heavy brass | office of the comany in {his city Fri | church, the W. C. T. U. and George | are visiting friends in Martha's Vine- | SPEINSIOWL o 0 o n 0 oo 4 [ Post to be imstituted in Westerty. Size 34, value $13.50, now $11.29. Plosptar) Pt } 3 day afterncon for one of their occa- | H. Ward W. R. C. of Worcester, Mass. | yard. Piovidah Hugh Turner Tyler and Gertrude Size 36, value $1%.00, now $11.49. T kD S DIgle corners; lnen | sicnal business chats. The men were | She was very active in all Treform | Mrs. Charles Morse of Danielson has |~ "\ (CIU0h: . rvankiin is visiting her | ee Thompson were married Wednes- All Fibre Steamer Trunk,, brass |/ne SiZe §2 value $15.00, now $12.69. | addressed by John F. Murray, super- | work and was ready to lend a helping | artived at the Danlelson house. Dot T Seatatetabe. & DET| day evening at the residence of Dea- trimmings, size 40, value $9.50, mow | Automatic Tray Trunk, 3-ply veneer | Visor of the New England agencies of hand. o ond Mre. D S. Merritt have re- | "2 Giebbins, who has taken the | Son Danel Sceketer by Rev. J. Alex- R ey the company, and by local superin-| Her long iliness was borne with | furhed, to thor home after a visit With | position of master mechanto in |2nder Morris of the Union Baptist — tendent AL E. Sullivan. Christian patience and fortitude, and ) 3 Beeats Brovi- | churct Wardrobe Trunks B ¥ she is greatly mourned by a large | A W. H. Storry has gone to Crystal | Soorgiatiie, s 48 8 hespanl tn Provic | " ey agatnst Patsey Shemsco e Trui ureau Trunks To Play Atctis Aguregation, circle of friends. pond, Eastford, for a two weeks’ camp- and John Warick, keeping liquor with Standard size Wardrobe, three-ply | Bureau Trunk, three-ply veneer box,| The next game of the Emeralds, to | 20U, She 2nd her former husband, ing trip with the Boy Scouts of Willi- Rev. C. H. Covell, were well known | mantic. PLAINFIELD lz:‘endtoc ldk)“.el and n: c:ju :m- on veneer box, covered and bound with {SqVered with 12-ounce duck) bound|be plaved tomorrow will be with the “Willima : - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rose of Norwich : S et LIRS S s lag | ¥ith hard mottled fibre, braled with | fast team from Arctic, R. I The boys | i Vilimantic. = She leaves besides | i/ their cottage on Thursday. SRRy Week at a session of the Third district ot T ey, d. Tegular| steel binding and brass trimmings, | from the neighboring state are said to | dovgnter, Mrs, Gertrude Burr Iyons|. Mrs. Edmond Wood visited = Miss | Eimer Greens's Stolen Car Recoverad— | court Friday morning. $19.50 quality, now $13.79. regular $18.50 quality, now $16.49. have cleaned up same fast teams, and | 3¢ ¥ asnington. br G 1 son. Walds B, | Julla Reynolds and Mrs. Emma Hull| Stripped of Everything Not Fastened| The Totten branch of the Essanay a fine game is expected. New London | Buge Muskegon, Mich.: two sisters, | on Wednesday. —Hinnets Poulipy Finis Dl | ouar, WS StEEe . Independents will be taken on for the | Nt Charles Fenton and Miss Bertna | Mrs. J. S. Jefters has returned from fs i Wete in Westérly agatn on Frifay and STRAW MATTING SUIT CASES third and deciding game on Labor Day, | § "Sveeks, of this city, and one broth- | Ware. Mass, after a visit with her| Eimer Greeme motored to Rocky|ZSycral ecenes for photoplays wrere s ; i and it is possible that the game May | or, Fred A, Weeks of Marquette, Mich. | daughter. Point Thursday and left his machine | 2, in Wilcox park in which Beverly Straw Matting Suit Cases, leather| Straw Matting Sult Cases, leather|be played at Recreation park on that|Te funeral services were held at 334 | Mrs. Martha A. Nicols is vislting | unguarded for about & half hour and|Boyne and Lilian Drew were fea- botmd, ikida sirage. $200. bound, protected ~corners, outside|day. When Taftville and Moosup set- | 3¢ S0 cy at 10 a m. Friday. Burial | friends in Lynn, Mass., after which she | upon his return he found the machine | t9red: straps, linen lined, $1.69. tle their difficulties, the winner will | proan, Street at 10 a will return to her home in Hammon- | gone. He could find no trace of the| He was driving a pair of horses at- Straw Matting Suit Cases, leather| Straw Matting 'Suit Cases, ltmen|be challenged by the local team, who | o I 7 ton, N. J. tached to a dump cart loaded with straps, $3.19, gned, inside pocket and straps, leather Misses Marion and Marguerite Wol- :“flrdal; ;%J?&fle&.m:mm f:;fg rocks and stopped to look at a sign ound and outside straps, $2.19. . STONINGTON cott arrive today from New York and |calleq Mr. Greene on the telephone and | Writer at work on a big rock in an el New Haven, respectively, to visit their P s open lot off the Watch Hill road. Af- jort i grandmother, Mrs, Costello Lippitt. B v e ring the | fer & few moments he picked up the Majority of Local Dwelling Houses | 572z ppi description of his had beén found. Mr. 4 el Painted White, Symbolic of Town's | ., L% Jane Reade has returned from a | Greene went up to Providence and|reins and said: “Ged dap. Yep, s visit with friends in N - uite a difference in the work of a rock Purity—Stonington Pointers. [itioratam s U | At el oan PRSI ) Rattan. Sult Cases, :lined, outsite| l&-inch Straw Mutting Cascs, 80c. R l R i ; ‘ S e al Relie L und, protected corners, outside| 1glinch Straw Matting Cases. $1.00. e straps, linen lined, $1.69. 20-inch Straw Matting Cases, $1.00.| from suffering ; means true haj . rtist and a rock cartist’ piness. The trouble due to indi- stribped of everything not ened | & & zock ” gestion and biliousness, is removed The great mafority of the dwell oo and .eft standing in the street. The Caledonian soclety of Westerly quickly, ~ certainly and uffil_!.b! howess 5 17} Stncngton i e Cratsted COLCHESTER Poultry Farm Sold. ° e it e e - Scotch societies jn Providence Thurs- B = " - . " white, symbolic of the purity of the Durable and Sanitary, Made in Colors With Fancy Border ’ , | town, “Cepectaily” the . borough. In| Willam E. Adams of Westchester | yrmie mos nacunc paides o (he nigh | aay, and also enjoyed the . and 18x36-inch, 39 Sizo 36x72-inch, $1.59 . | marked contrast is the modern oil|Was a caller in town Wednesday. est bidder, and one of the largest|same city on the same day the Irish- 24x38-inch, 66c Size 4x 7 feet, $1.59 7 plant now in course of construction Mr. and Mrs. George B. A. Baker|crowds that ever attended a farm auc- | American society of Westerly was rep- 25x50-inch, S% Size 9x 9 feet, $5.50 4 = & |[in the Pawcatuck section, near the|and two daughters returned to New|tion in this section was present. Poul- | resented in the Clan-Na.Gail parade, | 27x64-inch, 98¢ Size 8x10 feet, $6.50 h \ thread mill, which is to be painted a | Britain Wednesday. trymen were present from _Boston,|with festivities at Crescent Park. | 20x60-inch, $1.39 Slze 9x12 feet, $8.50 ‘ bright vellow, although Pawecatuck is| L. H. Burns of Meriden was a Col-| gartford, Andover, Mystic, Coventry, just as pure as any other part of the | chester visitor Thureday. R. I, Natick, R. L'Noflvleh and Willi- ———; == ) big town of Stonington. Miss Miriam Cragin and Miss Helen | mantie The poultry paraphernalia H BEnkian (i E tacn: Kingsbury were visitors in Norwich|wag sold to several parties, separate w e Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World s est Cushman is visiting | " ganesday with Miss Cragin's auto. |from the property and buildings. The ! A 2 . Sold everywhere. Ia boxes, 10c., 25¢. = S|, Harry Elgart was the guest of|latter was bid in by John Hatt for relatives in Willimantic. friends in New Haven Wednesday. Arrangements are being mage for| John Isternis of Ameton was cailing | 300 The stock brousht good the demonstration of voting machines | on friends 1 towr Thursday. Brief Notes. in_the Mystic section of Stonington. ital’ : [t ' Capitai-$109,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 derers wil play the second baseball | Friomas Howe of New London was | Sleriing o B s & : Established 1832 Clark 'Thread mill team, on the | Broasuey Wodneoaes -choson on| City Surveyor Clausen of Hartford| liched and Burned. Obliged to 3 = Scratch, Could Not Sleep. Face esday. was in town Friday. grounds of the latter in Pawcatuck town FROM A LARGE Last Saturday the Stoningtonians won ! Missn M von » Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, atives in Salem. P ey e rah “iargraves ana son| Disfigured. Used Cuticura for & & . 3 property in West| § H. Kell rt; visit- i «+ promptness and liberality in dealing, and a Asso Broad street, upon which the ble city | ors. in [N a0 paey W Ea Six Weeks. Face Now Clear, . . sound business policy in administering its RTMENT 0F report, “has mot been transterred 10| Dr R A. Hotaling of Tartford was | Secsnu 515 Division St; Fall River, Mass.—T own affairs, characterize: THE WIND) Bitex opnsrihin a visitor in town Thursday. the face = NATIONAL B ith vai e Dimstionon, SanEhtes of We e Master Taylor Improving. itors at Watch Hill on Priday. Cz ONAL BANK, whithaims' thereby to - o ST Vo Telatives tn Provi| The friends of Master Henry Taylor| The Plainfield Croguet club crosses establish with. customers .relations: that. shall ame ar e dence, Teamm of Tativite, oo Mrs. Lydia Cook, mother of Elden L. . prove reciprocally:permanent, pleasant and At the photographers’ lon, in Boston, George E. Tingley, was one of the competitive winners in the ex- hibit, which carried with It a place in the national traveling salon, which exhibits in September at the Pitts- burgh exposition. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nolan, Miss Wells, of the borough, died Wednes- c, 5 ~ prafitable, st - TR ST e My el Pt | g Noen Bl Sl B3 ‘ ‘ ; The women of the Baptist church|ing bis mother, Mre. James Suilivan, -mn .u&‘?u IIL.B;R: wm’m'flmu.. The _Windm N&fi l Bank coessful food sale, Friday, Main street. ing CheNeates o8 W - onat: 3 eac - 'H. T. Thurber, of Jewett City, = . CONN. 1s visiting. in the borough. £ Bertha, 5 ———e Chace, g { Rockville—The annual outing of the Retain your good looks; your skin - William and ot - Bl g % " :I‘ocgme%h:mbqrof(!me,hdz mm”“m sty :-.m::h—n-"--un ; ; 5 and Filling a Specialty, verside park, Ag@wam, Wes a|4sy in Mr. Chamberiain's auto. end steam- | Bossy by using, dally 30-62 North St., Willimantic [ys2amainistrest, - = Willimantiod Bobers Giimors s a resuit ladysausistant ‘Telrcomnection| Telephone : % joto this| Sample Each Free by Mail WHEN YOU WANT.to put your WHEN YOU. WANT 20 pu= your bus. | UNDERTAKER a n d. EMBALMER, * Chiidren O v - - —d ness o e public™inere before the public. there I8 A FOR FLETCHER'S - . = dre 62.Church St, Willimantic, nedium better” < medium, better than - 3 Ct. rertising columns ot The Bulletin. vertising columns n{‘t#?.-: |ll|21.m ‘Telephone Tady Ascistant