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Bulletin Coupon . Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s Store, am. Fill out properly on space below. Name of Cont 2 : Name of Voter........... MONDAY, AUG. 16 8ix consecutive Coupons Monday to Saturday inclusive will en- title holder to 50 extra votes. - Alex Lincoit Given Year In Jail On Little Girle’ Acousation—East Kil- lingly Baptist Church Sues Officers aEEE attend- Tar. | Frank J. Sears of South Coventry m -M&u e same "?‘fi:“‘z‘.“ over to Ch.:entc‘c Al Boiw:i 3 ‘sliver ublles of this city a communication receive 8 g Lo ot s | from. the lawyer of Frederick L. Kent as of | of Norwich in which Mr. Kent seeks $500 damages .for an accident which Strestiarmory which | happened at Norwich on August 9. The | Charles M. Thom who has made the game. As A. C., formerly of Brooklyn and Daniel- son, is en route morth, for a visit dn ; Woolworth’s store, Timothy Shea, | this section. uis Masse and Adam Sajlewich; | Herbert Jones will return to Oumk- an outing on the North"Windham side | oy of this city and the claim of M. |to get the camp info condl ziulka_ang Josephi 5 v 3 tion for th osephine Zawestowska. of the Wilitmantic Pumping station on | {ert has been sent to the Hartford | asrival of the scouts. The boys rights Bugene J. Carroll and John F. |y I Armington is to attend the na | &0 i, 0" v | Sunday. T here T A O Marem | company by Mr. Bowen ly anticlpate a lot of pleasure during [ Sullivan. Jrs. Wamierton Vi Saptember. During | Richard “A. Farrell of Worcester A\ s renon mocletign of he| Vecation Seasom Much in Evidence, | (°F tW0 Weeks' atay at Cryatal lake. the first week in October he will at- |Spent Sunday with friends in Put- . N ana e tend, as a delesate the convention to | Dam. 3 A e o msements| The vacation season was much, in Injured While at Work. be Held in Washington to consider| C. E. Caild will be the leader of the i 0o By evidence at the rallroad station Sat-| Saturdey morning, while at his plans for national defence, mid-week prayer meeting at the Con- i prday aftemoon. = Al pe m:hua‘u;; Wtk At the ARt St the National| iscers were Afiases Margaret Wallace, R W“m A“{:‘m‘—h-," Sarah Wik snd ad a lot o c and when the 4.11|Seat and Novelty company in Hop . Wants Town to Pay. express from Boston came in thers | River, Theodore La Prade of this city | Jenn'f, JcCarthy, Anna Connell, De- g e T i e Sy & N The town of South Coventry has|iwere six heavily laden coaches and (¥ | lima Defoe, Ida_Jodoin, Rosa Ritchie, 3 at Oakland Beach. haq the misfortune of getting his left Their Accusations Resulted In Year been motified by Judge Andrew J. |t e Alice Brennan, Marie Casavant, Grace wBhrtid BT T G L. T at N ALy o 1 for O ‘- wl: more coaches were to the | hand caught in the rolls of a machine. Sullivan, Jennie Blake, Sophia Slaby, Sentence to Jail for Aleo Lincoit. fe 0'2:{ , 'orTey Was Dan- [ ers of Horwich, that tha'latter §ufs | na stiel nattorn RN Cosi of the | The fingers were badly brulsed and| y.)ja Kargol, Mary Kielsa, Anna Mis, e T e g b [Py O o daraase G0 (0 8 defsct 1n | oy T e o CaTics Tiore|the young man was brought io ihi2| Victoria Carew, Gtamislawa Arabik| In the office af Prosscuting Attorney | terea ago dug to & defect 1n | than the former conches used to. The|city “in Mr. Siade's sutomoblle and | 1S5S Crerawe, Stans A N M War Order from Italy. | the highway between South Ceventry |niehe tralns also carried mans peopl | taken to St Joseph's hospital for treat- | “"Nyuisiu Wy rurnished by Edmond | chambers of the town court Judge W.| It was stated here Saturday that & 3 v] ere zoing to various points of | ment. i v b4 . Mr, Payhe claims that on the - Jodoin cornet, Willlam Driscoll vio- | F. Woodward presiding, Saturday |local woolen company has a big con- Y oot ok Juiy 30 while he waspilor vacationt e S B iin,‘drum Charles Brvant: and plano | morning. when the cuse of Alee Lin: |tract Tor goods for the ltallan gov- i i " Marga with 3 s mansvi harged | ernmenf driving hie car to this city in p2sSnE | iareie Saved & Woman's Life. Rev. Frank Thompson of Ansonia. |as prampter The net receipts are oxr | With Indecently amsaulting” two Hitle| Nimsty-thres Dégress Saturda; FARMERS ATTENTION! Now is the time to Buy Silo Filling Outfits e Raymond Harris, jewelry manufac. | Who from 1875 to 1850 was pastor of | pected to exceed six hundred dollars. | giris came up for & hearing. Lincoit | rne temperats Putnam Saiur. |for the Fall. We sell FOOS ENGINES and PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTERS e orth Windham, by quick and {-:?m Elnufl ege;:'efi..:c":fi'.f:c'r?“so\?: This satisfactory result is due to the Dl?rnded not guilty to the charges. Sy mem‘;‘; m 3 -;o‘;'; by l“;:‘ —all sizes of rigs. Mo by ‘weeds, Dushes and vegetable { herolc action on Friday afternoon sav- preac 3 - | ready response of all the”committees| The little girls who were his ac- - et As . result of this alleged |ed the lifo of Mrs. W. I Nichols of|day night He spoke on “Chile and|and their assistants, under the able |cusers testified against him. however, |STonh = . 0 e THE C. S. MERSICK & CO., Sefect in the highway, the two front | North Windham. With other people | the Chileans”. His discourse was most| direction of Rev. J. J. McCabe and|and their statements were so convinc- S DS Ry oy rw e S e I hts car were broken, the |he was at what s known as the|linteresting and many were present.|Rev. J. H. Sieferman. Ing as to result in the eonviction of | that may lead to the arrest of the | 274-292 State St., New Haven, Conn. Tfes were damaged, the two front|“swimming hole” below Willlam Sib- | The older members of the church who R Lincolt on two counts. Lincoit was [Dereons who broke into the store of TS o St ordon, U 72 il Wi & i S v | e Bpomt B Themtien S|,y O MO T e v | B e R Beodt S S, DR S e Ts. Nichols . . 3. 3. McCa oodw: e ~ e Tt aad The framme | She was on the other side of the river |most delighted to hear him again. |automobile trip of two weeks at the [serve e e rieeT o] M. H. Geissler was the guest of Mr.|ton, D. C. dusing the Iatter part of |ford of the heaith department ro- ang started to swim across. In doing - = —mu - glousand Islands and Lake Champ- |counts, the man going to Brooklyn jail B“l'l(dk’dfl! . Ch.ll‘leg Sheldon of South Svpten;dbcrm l: ;lo olo‘:led that it was | POTts six new cases of typhoid fever. S0 shs tried to touch bottom end loat rs. King e Hospital. n. to_remain for a year. e et e ] Sxpast At 50.000 oyeterans would| Waterbury—The marriage of M her nerve when she couldn’t tocch bot-| _On Saturday Mrs. Walter R. King One of Twins Dies, Lincoit has been at Willlamsville for | . Jobn W. Dearden, who has beeh an {send in their sznouncements relative o T Willia ~ o R e Dot fecoUlanit toceh Dot |t Bt mirect was. seken fo. Sf| Rosa L. Dayom the thre-months- | some tme. Littie about his. generai | Cerseer i the Wililamsville mill, has | to participating the parade, but indi- | Tiaeces Eolten and WOAm, Kalery question. She was seen sinking twlice- | Joseph's hospital in the ambulance for | old twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | history is known in_this section, al-|on® to Chester, Pa. e e o e e N ;rdhen “fr{ I;ll‘fls who was fully grg-- gxem(:’:l ku‘eelmenh ; )m_d I‘\:Jng has [ Napoleon Dayon of Glasgo, died Sat- :xmch kl‘( \15 méa r: x;u a wife some-| Heard Crack Band From Norwich, | number will be in line. Z . without removing any of his|been sick for some time and her many | urday. ere in New England and that he has| The concert by Tubbs’s band of Nor- | Connoll; Coms Litchfield—A Red Cross cafe chant- Clothes dove 1nto the fiver and swam | friends hope that her stay at the hos- | Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jodoln are at |not lived with her for & number of|wich attracted many Put::xnnveo;:o T T ® | ant and rummase table will be heid on towards Mrs. Nichols, When he reach- | pital will prove most beneficial to her. | Ping Creet, R I, years. to Wildwood park Sunday. the grounds of Louls A. Ripley, “Kil- e point where she was he had to —_— M. and Mrs. O. F. Miller and Miss " Frank Cordier. who organized a spe- | ravock Farm.” dive to =rasp her.” Then with consta” Going to Maine. Josephine Miller are in New York. BARTIST CHURCH SUIT. in g“h";’_‘;;"?;m of Owlg| C1a1 baseball team which inciuded Jo- RS B idan ct e was able to get her - 3 '3 —_— . s ! seph Connolly of the Boston Braves b e aatom | Mre R aeto gt bay ufl’é’fi,fl'&‘:fi rfi} g«:‘::)nleoaz:ehsls 2;(; lerm"y Reopentng. Claim That Mrs, Edith A, Card ls| "T® 8t Alexander's lake for their an- | after the close of the world's series |2nd delegates from many towns in the the narrow escape from death. Me. Slater library reopens tonight, atter [ C'im Thal, M oual outing and clambake Sunday. | last fall. expects to duplicate the ar.|State beld an informal German day st a fmzfis. Quick action and his ability o :;;r‘;et;:«:’;i sy::n:;,e :;r:::! lh;rv;ll’lsl M‘,I,g ""f?”;‘,’ [J‘z'fl:”k'& eeping Picnic Tables and Horses. Ec:] meeting of the Congregational | rangement this year and already has | Scheutzen Park at noon Saturday. and her safely on shore s most com- | Soor: Mrs. F. D. u and two children esiastical soclety Is to e heid | talked with players to be included & - et health. In June Judge Shea spent|nhave retirncd, after three weeks stay | , Another chapter of discord between | this week. e includea tn | pyunan ¥ s four weeks at Block Island for b | ot Geoan Beach 7 | tactions of the Union Baptist church | = Gegrm B, Shaw has eptirely rear. | e L0IAm lineup. It is expected | o0/ 5o oPEken Mooy ime the D! y that Ce il in will be h = health and the stay there was most | ifiss Julianna Shea and sister, Miss | 0f East Killingly was reviewed at a|ranged b tracth . e t week and about 400 chickens have SRR e, B Power Going Up. beneficial to him. . His many friends | Chariotie Taury o Antonie were s | hearing before Justice Frank T. Pres- | interior furnishings of mis store’ L | Lhere s a possibility that g Doen Stolen from Joseph Keiley, James 3asolene, the “power” in motor ve- | hope that his stay in Maine will like- -~ |ton in the office of Judge A. G. Bill E 3 . T = - gh ; ¥ hiclon, has' sone tn On Batuctas Voo |wise prove most beneficlal | In his| ont onicay- Miss Ghea was & f0r- | Saturdsy morning. This chapter bad | chanccy made ot toe e Lot het|so come to town. Mamager Cordier e e RaMGets. oans on.first mortgages-and approved e e mer teacher In the local school. changes made at the school at East|may have Grosvenordale as the t ‘ Standard Oil agency of this city an. |absence Alban M. Potvin, clerk of the | “$ir. and Mrs. . T. Willoox and two | 0 40 With a civil suit brought by the | Putnam, - chration wil| Manchester—Mrs. 3 Winters, 4 " 2 nounced a rise of one cent a gallon, | Probate court, will be in charge of | children sre cccupying & cottage at|CHUTCh to replevin from Mrs. Edith A. 2 fo oppuse PSS A e W | et (he ehiifirea’s home sincs | [gollateral at the lowest current rates| which means that the owners of cars | the probate court office and when there | Baker's Cove, Foquonnoo for a. weak. | Gard 27, pMcer of the Ledies Ald so-| e Dutnam Selis. bepranged in connection with the | ™ was opened, was relieved of her ‘ 5 will now have to pay 18 c - | is need of hearings on probate matters ~ | clety of the church, cert: le to; e Webster-Putnam basel sers ame. 3 - | of interest. Ton. "Other distebutors of - gasojons|Judse L. J. Storrs of the Mansfield Walking Wolfs Go Through. Wooden horses and other equipment | opens Saturday of this week and the e s o e T e ‘ 2 e A Danies| TEVSp2tocked up to the fullest extent | probate _ district will be cited in | Mr. end Mrs. Dwight H. Wolt |for tables used at the annual church | procmise is that {Lvill be o hummer. 5 rrow money at . home. bank’s|on the product expecting that the puty Judge Frank P. Fenton will known as the Walking Wolfs passed | Picnic and dinner and represented to| Webster, it is understood, will put a Now e i 1 . Drice will Still go higher. The canes|in charge of the police court during |through Jewett City about half past|be of the value of §75, the plaintiff | crackeriack team in the fleld, BRIEF STATE NEWS (e Amndeiites Wiestanasry po- ‘ fbusiness s to loan money. Its inter-|for the raise is sald to be due to the | the absence of Judge Shea. twelve Sunday afternoon. setting forth that the property was| Miss Betty Nansen. the motion plc- Cioes ars givam ingadies o fhe ik of I AT g Mrs. Mary E. Parsons and Capt, Os- | ¥rongfully held, since July 24, by the | ture actress who, in films, has attract- Em’;:’,‘ g":;‘d:lo‘f;;'"‘,o&'_hkh ‘ests are your interests,;and this bank Rood Takes An Appeal. car Thompson of Bristol, Conn., were | defendant. Mr. Bill was counsel for|ed so much attention at the Bradley was filed in the probate court Fri- i b e George Rood of Windham on Sat-|caliers Saturday at J. Ambrose His- S o hasies L. Torrey of Put- | Englieh, o fact. that detracts raihin| East Berfin_The shipments from |34 The estate amouats to $52.000 tter able to serve you than any urday was fo < ns’. 5 o b . e et note. Wathng e e P Srlay Taniound gullty of assault on |*'Miss Laura Jodotn left Sunday for |nam. representing tho defendant, en | from the excellence of her screen per- | the brick yards in town are on the in-| Bynpury A pumber of 3 \individual or forelgn corporation. Tice court, and fined $25 and costs. He |2 Week's stay at Narragansett ter- | tered a plea in abatement in which he | formances. crease. - e, gave notice of an appeal to the su- [Tace. e e e his client had Dot been| Congregational Choir at Westbrook. | Rockville—r stVety, | Beiais of the Pahauique Hod and Gus = . e serve ille—Mrs. cVety, | ficials of the u Applications for loans receive peror court and bonds were fixed at bty ple: ‘c'zx:y.g' u‘u = E:mnl;:;': ‘The following members of the choir|of Greeley, Col, is visiting Mr. :fz: club have been liberated in the woods $200. Ellery P. Weeks went surety OLCHESTER td ar ai Westbrook: in_this vicinity. T el Dt B c tice Preston. It was also claimed in e spending week at ‘estbrook: M Mrs. Jobn P, Cameron. n this vicinit; 'he birds were re-. .prompt attention, and our lezal de- for Rood. The latter was represented the interest of the defendant that the | 512d¥s A Farmer, Miss Jjosephine M. e e e 12 and in court by Lawyer Samuel B Hal-|g, e, Boarders Attend Dance—Rev. | table baria in question were paid for Gifford, Mrs. E. 8. Duffey, Miss Chri. Haddam—A meeting of the Middle- | son. R = —ow= mlrepers withaot Were looked out for by Assistant Pros.| Dr. F. M. Goodohild Preaches at |t money raised by the Ladies’ Ald Mira Echel Dingwan: Mizs Eaith Dinw: | 5w Hason's in taddam. = *| Torrington—Raiph I1. Mann. a Tor« gont to you fac:o‘é"gcry‘:;l‘f«r:‘sfl;’r(hf:n“xn Jivnf,\cfr‘\fy' Congregational Church—Berry Ship- | *"Counsel in the case suggested that a | ¥all. Miss Lemyra E. Ellis, Mi P"'!"g" boy, has been elected vice- = - ™| ments. happy method of adjusting th: Gladys Robbins, Miss Marion W, An- Plantsville—Business prospects here | president and_treasurer of the Park < _ Center, while Tuber is a member of a —_— e pute waul e eerarit®r | dem, Miss Katherine Seward, ~Miss|are very bright. All the local fac-|Trust Co. of Worcester, Mass, which Norwich firm which deals in Poultry| Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barton and tio | gettogether movement, That a mat- | Hattle Inman, E. 8. Duffey. Frank | torles are working full or overtime. |has recently been organized throngh . The Willimantic Savings and cattle. Tuber and one (Of cDis|sons returned to Rocky Hill Friday,|ter of the kind might be adfusted | LOWe Wallace Smith, L. O. Williams. | .\ yeory g 4 ™ T e M 3 partners, a Mr. Cqit were at the Rood| having been guests the past week of | through the deliberations of a board of [ Sunday evening the choir gave a con-| % S C- & Dofu: 1 0f ety Institute e O ipsust 4 ond bargained for| Mrs. Barton's mother, Mrs. Ida Wag- arbitration was mentioned in ¢his s e COSSEti ol o ner. connection, counsel offering to lend | - i These are the days, and this | words afterwards and according to the | "ir ang Mrs. John V. Reynolds are | their aid in bringing about an agree- ncorporated 1842 claim of the etate, Rood assaulted | .isiiins Sirs. Reynolds® mother, Mrs. |ment by this method. ADMITS BREAK AND THEFT. = . Tuber and Coit severely. A certi- Vi S y sy . B is the weather that almost|ficate was presented in court by the | “iyrinam 1 Beiton was caling on _Brief Paragraphs. . e 2 everybody plans to go some- suffering from multiple bruises which O ixs Martha Reynods of Norwich | 3°T.a vacation. Wheaton Company’s Safe. necessitat is being confin to his Ve tc Mies Sadie Fulton will s 4 the - L was the guest of relatives in town re- - 3 s - / & where, and a Trunk, a Suit ™™ fr » few days. cently. present week at Crescent Beach. Napoleon Lacrofx, arrested on a : iar — Waiter B. Lombard of Hartfora is| ,G; S Hilliard of Springfield was a|charge of Intoxication, has confeased, JAY M. SHEPARD < Remains Brought Here. visiting his mother, Mrs. Btta Lom. | [iSior with friends in Danielson over | the police say, to _breaking into = Case, or 2 Hand Bag is want-|_Sunday night the remains of Lewis | bard. Lgraiisd s Smith's cafe on South Main street dus I Succeeding Elmore & Shepard g.h Cm;,m:, the young man who died in| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel w),{wuuam. of |, w‘::k_’;‘“:{g; ?:“S.;fm :élge':mn for ;ns m-fl early ll:‘oun of Friday morn. o . « ayer's sanitarium, in New Yory, | New Britain, were at Mr. Willlams® % o - ng and to taking money and goods FuneralDirectorandEmbalm ed. We have the kind “to|Thureday morning, were brought i |parenis at the homestead on Broadway | oo Ralph C. Young visited in Wor- | from the place. Lacroix is eaid to . er zm; city Bralnd taken to the home of | over Sunday. . 5;{:;‘;"“,2;““.5, ssatty, vialed g:vo Eade the alleged confession on 2 z o John E. Brick, Windham Road, father- | Donald K. Brown of New York is at| Mrs, Jol: 2y turday morning at the police sta- 60-62 North St., Willimantic|stand banging,” and they are|in-aw of the youne man. The fu- |his summer residence on Brosdway | ™iP friends in Providence. tion, in the presence of Sergeant Dady Assistant Tel. connectton | <4 ¢he richt pri meral services will be held at the|for e few days. e T Tt oAk wan. & | Baye and an ofiter of the city coust "'st e rigl t price. b c! lome _this {erno:an and will [arr Groobart was calling on Sunda: among others. e conducted by Rev. W. S. Beard, |friends in Hamburg Saturday. = Lacroix is also sald to have admit- ¥ pastor of the Comgregational church.| O. H. A. Milhan of Brooklyn, N. Y. | o M 2nd Mrs. B C. Babson and chil- | ted taking 365 from the safe of the F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Burial will be in the Willimantic cem- | was visiting his family in Eimwood | reR, made an automoblle tour to &Wheaton Bullding and Lumber com- . ly > etery. Helghts, over Sunday. number of beaches and summer re. pany some time since. This informa. b i ) e T o o o oo g, e conn of ammaali | How ey € i, o it e ot rvices Will Resumed. p = generally known here that the Whea- § Fills e T Tl et e ek | ETOL . A Tt g, ous o Bis Pitcher Gains Favor. fon company had lost any such sum ; . and a Specialty regular services of the First Congre. | S0cial dances in Tip Top hall Saturday | William Martin_continues to_pitch | in such a manner. 752 Main Street, - Willimantic gational church of this city will be|SVeRine. Gittin's full orchestra fur-|good bail in the New England league | Lacroix, in default of a bond of . resumed. Next Sunday, both in the nished music. Three prizes were given | and is becoming one of the most de- | $1.000, was held at the police statfon Telephone Torning and at miEht &t the Congre|to the best waltzers. A larse crowd|pendable hurlers in the organization. |Over Sunday and will have a hearing urm o e Tt St e onsTe: | of summer boarders from the restorts | * Norwich Man to Wed Mise White, |1, the city’ court this morning. The HIRAM N. FENN indiai Conter will omcints. in the suburbs attended. e At prisoner denies that he had anything . - Mre. Nathaniel Clark of Salem was| The marriage of Miss Bertha White.|to do with the break at the Flagg = UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Phone 285-3 Rev. Mr. Smith Preached. ESt s Tiers feofher. 10L& Clark) Sat e Raliroad street, aud Mariin £ | 2oTe or the attempted one at the 4 5 ? E urday , road stree Dresser store, though these aff = _‘d;:nh‘w"h st Wi"'x':;;k-ugts-u - Mai Union Sf chfi‘;;‘f“&"{;{:l:fig' e s ey Iu fus W. Phelps of Westchester was | Shedd of Norwich, takes place here|curred on the s ight on the Bros N = - - - |a Colchester caller Saturday. Y. o ve e Lo | M e e Sty | e | i g e | hm s e s | Weelcome to Our Set k were many people Who attended. The | session at the Town Cierk's office Fri- |béen spending a vacation in New | war . o et o S et 1t amtins B | e e e Deyran Cletia omee Fet | For [WES war in this section of the county have . Rev.| day, e en swick. 4 n ¥ Mr. Smith being a most able preachef | iogil voters: o (2T orge C. Teller of Pawtucket was T o s o i flav i s Eregation took deep interest in. New York Pastor Heard. o Bamamy . onds n Delsleon |my, §e be held this yese in Wesbins- Core 2 o 3 3 - y 3 R N3 urra s Dstnn l Purcsal Mt the Contral Baptet . church "ot New Soye N e crispness, and nourishing substance, in- | SHiceace Chenty otiSout Mnknchester| TOE T Tesechau idsy: morninng 8t |y has purchseq. the old Bassert il | Aesl of micrest here, . Some ‘of the ey portige I e e o T Fhes a re. | Proverty at Brooklyn from F. A. Her- | sharps have already figured out a six | | W|LI.|MINTIC CONN Eenneth Hakroust spent. the: weak | Cont guest of friends in i rick, ite owner for the past few years.|cent fare to the lake under it. which, A 2 e e Uu e T et of friends In town. h his|, F- E- Kies of Colonel W. H. Hamil- |if it could happen would boom Wild: P are| ton, camp, U. S. W. V., wae at Major | wood park like nothing else ever bas spending the summer. cams In Old Lyme working on a stale | john Hagberg's place on the Thames, | done. (o] 8 On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | hie facons o siosy ooy he Euest of | Sunday, for the union picnic of Span- Swept from Truck Seat. 3. Williems and children returned from | *'* iy o5} Bouth Maln sfrest. ishWar veterans in this section. Floya Logee, son of Mr. and Mrs. oa H - 2 visit In Sprinfield, Mass. Berries for Market. ‘While at Newport Friday, Louls In- | y; o 3 p t Our August Sale of Colored Dresses [|"x: s it s | s il "t ol eiiind’s Wittt o8 HER A WEL o eir daughter, Miss 3 shippi: = - S. S, A g 2 3 2o ek Senchics Jeos Merieia, aes | shigping tecgs uisiiios of wiote: |00 16 s WATSRS 1 2 mammber] S e AoP ST the et oF o3 o€ 120 S o WILL:CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK Mr. and Mre. H. L. Hu ped 11 crates Wednesday and 10 crates | °f the crew. The accident happened at Willlams- = on any breakfast, or nt of Walnut = J. William Hi headmaster of the " a i nipe h i sirest ‘Sre_enfertataioe Sir 4ol St | Thureday, fhers being 52 Quarts o & | ot RLon, schaml Tor bar Seroras 1 | e pack e Aoua® o 23 e Wi e e : : nt and children of e- - . ard the direction in whici ight now, when.you would like to et % Attended Reunion. California, after epending some ime 1n | the {ruck was traveling when ho was 4 freshen up your Summer wardrobe On Saturday Miss Adele Atkinson| Commander George Brown and wife S R ST BE & haavy guy ravs seppest . : with cool dresses for vacation, we of Baat’ Orangn N J.-who Kas hess |t WISItIAG i New Saves Inat wosk | e will Gettvas ok APOMPS | HE G The new process of manufacture g B = e : > visiting her sister, Mrs. H. N. Fenn, r. Brown attended a re- el ean coal - % S o T returned home. union of his regiment at Savin Rock, |regular stock at the foliowing prices, |1age. Logee was treated by a local o g, 22 ¥ rr.cr you our entire line at half Tehik S 3 i b Eigart's pickling and vinegar works | subject to change at any fime. physician and afterwards taken to his which imparts these qualities, not to be H price. These cool dresses are wich was in this cliy Saturday on | i 5di8 & car with barrels of vine- ( Wilkesbarre Fres Burning, Stove bome. Ho ‘was badly brulsed sad H - b i Tl €ar_to be shiped to Boston. an g $7.50, Nut $7.75 a ton. haken s . o . ‘ made of linen, novelty crepe, nov- legal business and at the samo time| “Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was | . Jeddo. Lehigh, Stove and Egg $5.00, Mrs. Mary Lapearl. found in other corn flakes, raises tiny, £ eity voile, linene and striped ging- Lawyer Frank H. Foss spent Sat.|> “o o ™% 'oWD last week. P e I N i funeral scrvices for Mrs. Mary P ” 1 . s B urday #nd Sunday in Boston, M: ese prices all being subject to & 45, were held at All Hallows' pearl-like “puffs” on q flake—a dis- ham, finished with laces and trim- . discount of 25c a ton for cash. hurch, J ! visiting Mrs. Foss, who is there for Hope They'll Draft Him. P O Moosup, Saturday morning, the month of August with her little i SOVOE et Rev, Joseph ®. McCarthy being cele- He was pre- | claim of Mr. Kent's is that because of | some exceilent playe and valuable ald, the -work of the nunsof St. Mary's ‘There was an interesting of music, with recitations remarks by various ones. Father lon _expressed his deep apprecia- of the favor shown him. ~Re- its were served-and all had a most Jelightful time. Confederation Outing. Themembers of the Confederation ! of' French Socleties of “this city held values, the accident in question he has been confined to his bed and has been un- able to attend to his usual occupation. His injuries coupled with the damage done to his motorcycle Mr. Kent con- siders worth at least $500. Mr. Sears’ claim is that his automobile was standing on the right side of the road at the time of the accident and that Mr. Kent who was operating his mo- toreycle at a high rate of speed ran into the automobile. Mr. Sears has liability insurance in a Hartforsl com- pany through the agency of C. A. Bow.. ~med with bands of contrasting * materials. Regular $2.25 to $10.00- for third division there will be from ‘Willimantie, Dr. W, K. Faatz, George W. Williams and Fred Pratt. Camp All Ready Now. ready now, and to-day the thirty-five boys of the Scout aggregation Wwill start on their two weeks' outing. On Saturday Scout Master Robert H. Fen- ton with his assistants, R. O. Branch and Allen W. Sterry went to the lake son, Master Halsey. Southington- -Fire Shiet John Cronin has sent out nctiees ic the foremen of the different corananies that there will be a parade and inspection Saturday, Sept. 5. nio Coyle, Margaret Milady, e Bticres’ grabliag Sl Sarea- ena ; Marga- ret Driscoll, Ella Oakes, Catherine Shea, Alice Barnett, Forestine Rich- ards, Rosette Fontaine, Mary Zier- Henry James is so badly dissatisfied with America’s attitude toward the war that he will become a British sub- Ject. It is not stated whether he will enlist.—Florida Times-Union. Watertown—The annual complaint is heard regarding the town water. It land Beach today after a visit with Wlll‘l.:;]. s Sunday Moran spent at his home In New Haven. Mrs. Joseph Danjeison and daugh- ters, Misses Louise and Frances, are ;t“k‘cmm-.m.mot:vo Miss Vinnie B. Shaw is ‘Oakland Beach for a stay of a few days. Mrs. M. A. Shumway, ill at her home on Main street, was reported Saturday as improved. Going to National Encampment. who have during the present season, paid us any amount in excess of these prices, to please notify us to that ‘ef- fect at once, that we may remit such excess charge. THE KENNEDY CORPORATION. Iv. Fountain Presented Village. brasit of the mass which was attended by many relatives and friends from JMoosup and surrounding towns. Burial was in_All Hallows cemetery. Louis E. Kennedy of Danielson was the funeral director. Laura Nazzerilli. The funeral of Laura Nazzerilll, 2, New Post Toasties Your Grocer has them now. 1 has commenced, as it does usually in| Members of the Goodyear Socisl|dsushter of Mr. and Mrs_Domonic the \warm weather, to taste and smell | club at Williamsville have presented a | Nazerilll, who live on the South Kil- ly. Although ‘it has been an- | handsome fountain to the|lingly road, was held Saturday after- nounceq eafe for drinking and cooking | village, which Is chiefly owned by the |noon at St James' church. Burial purposes it is an effort to swallow it | Killingly Manufacturing company. on account of its appearance, as well| The Bulletin's Saturday morning as lts smell and taste, story about the rumored plan for fix-rangements. a8 0 i;dren Cr l}on FLETCHER'S X