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What !'s Going On Temight Chiefs’ club in New Maen Wednesday, y L Fame _S;xeu_ Puringfon Temple. emufim of this city, was 2 l @ i : . i FELL INTO HOPPER Plasauce ey fos Ohnibes | e~ i e e s SIS Serwste Covemioh Had Lo Broken in| Stone Grue Crushers Srnosta Ceromioll, in e employ of the sontractors who -n bvmdla( the the § About 1 Tent o . : : TS d\‘h‘li‘n «:.‘n‘-'lm' his xq' R . E o Jola the Sceti Foa by K - r e escaped with his | Association. :':"?-m"‘ mmin:. !:h-' tell o orwich, : a a ‘l a . s inte the stone crushef, which ho was “mm and w:;n«w 0 jolf ha t thrown a SR S o R S el e , LAST DAY OF BIG GROCERY SALE " Purchases Delivered In fly S¢ b when he i b el Loy Bardionsy ——— Willimantic visitor Thursday. who the stonoe went In first is all that pre- IN TH! CITY COURT . J. Mullette who has been of 4 vented his let belaw crushed. The Pty guest of her son Kenne!h 2. Mublette E Fresh “Little fajured man was hurried to St Jo- [ Petvin Case’ Continued—Providence ;‘ 1'2‘ iew o left Thursday for | was @ ted n 1 :sna roupital, whero the fRotweWas | prummer Wined for Driving in er home in New York. Prof. W. I Hastie gave an interest- col. AR @ Bell loft Thursday for a|ing res of the growth of th ik —— Wrang Direction visit of soveral dave in New York. -uaemy“m:he wtntfv.v‘ Years and of SKULL FRACTURED, ARMS BROK:| . g solice coutt “Th the|, Georse J. Shepaum spent Thursday |its present bright prospects. EN o Ak o UrdaY e | in Hartford with relatives. The remainder of the evening was “.:“ pm' tvxn..nn«d ed- sl bt v e spent in giving various amusing rem- Leo O. Andersen, Trouble man, Falls | Wit and who %as o Willimantic Camp Ground | fmiscences’ wry several present. _ico From Telograph Pole, at Wilming- { bonds was contin serv. o B aad ten $0 the sdo Fourth Day .q Institute Study— | this cecerens ey Slous Weinstein, & drummer for a| Mosting of East Greenwich Academy LOINS L Ve Lee Q. Anderson, & former raaldent Py st | AlPrescter from Nerwion RO e N e o (hatie Dran: | BIter W town and consequentty shouid [ - District—Grove Notes. Lm‘». e UND g, 'n N duty as omploye of the |de versed in exiating comdi cssesen > ith dflflu It was slightly warmer than the Rll Telenhone company I that elty, ;jf‘;': f Ry Sharged with fetving ). 1t n the 9 street_to Windham roa defend- - N call- Tucaday, © Mr Anderson sustiined & | AN loaded ity and was Raed $3 | (08 WOrSA(p &{ the tabernacle at 13 |In& among friopds on the srourds |l halves, Ib.. . 14¢ IR N A serious cenaition. With cuats remitted, Chiet Rishmond | Thursdar, the fourth morning of In- Thursday. 4 . lm\le the paint l?:Al A o of ped- ,'"“‘ study. The leader Rev. E. -oh hn:‘-‘ul:bfl du‘;"y':l‘\:::.mn SALT Local Interents Brovett nawinm the" acoweed ‘Ne. N [ Sae N, O Duniclace,” whoes theme | A “Chicken dihner was served ot |8 PORK Mis Allos Baker, of Chestnat |ficense expired Aufuwet 16, Welnstoln Al Shtring & Mool e . Soarding Rotes and & roast beet | B 10¢ a‘mli\ .c\«-wwu\c‘h&\'\nhm ‘.\\n‘t‘? waa N‘l'l‘\l“ \\‘:u wk:?u:“ l\a l‘l\d > ing & by imner at the restaurant, FERS YR on for the removal v tonsila, tention obeying the | Raman: WHICH was Perfarmed At Bt. Josephs | fetter of the fuw in the future and his = et R o hoxpital Wedneaday morning. license was given him withowt exwa | haay o g .-m ,t:ltm ov, 4 ln am- James Hagsery of thin oty whe |cost, e — K- e B e B BT nlmn\m the » m«\\\ of the 18th C His activities. Paul calls the l! 4 h- Nor ~I\|"' brog o 1Y In Newwion Wednawdaw, was sloots | Tonante Quarrsl Over Pears. [ Shirit our lender I *thie ' chapier.| Wiimantie. aad Mra. Br¢_itchel i satton A ARty was (he| Mima Dorilla Deajardais was the [Jesus was led up into the wiiderness |and daughiers Rena and Na LMY member of Tt regment attend. | Somplnant in ‘8 chargs of wawuit |hr ihe Moly GRost o worship and [Frankiin also Mrs. Phoebe Hanks ot YELLOW ing from Wilimantie A I gt st oeurrad | e, | The: MeenE m""'ri‘a.'«"'“?:'r‘.‘; eohine B Griswold wa W ONIONS I\ VN‘ ¢ W ® greetin AU the meeting of the Btate Five [ WREIR RS 8 o tMIdals fam: | several briet Dut earnent petitions for | friends here Thuraday. e 1s o good Iy and the Bdwarde family, whe live | God's nwo-n. throughout the services | health for a man 93 and has attended in the smme house on Pleasant nml. of the & !:;“ all the meetitngs that have S. l B . 2Ot Into an argument 'i;“;:‘ l Study Mowr, /e h:m m' the '“‘Q‘"fi‘fi on A tree ll“‘"‘w‘ o A P'\' it _the restaurant alid are Mr, . of Doth tenante. The. Kuwards® wou “,'.':m,"."‘“ LR A B ) d e A D Fabriakie and son K- man Pushed (e Defiraals girt off the | ciiary and Torebly resente thg | A and Eilah Harris Preston: “ stepa of the Mause and theh, WREther | soripture tesching concerning Sin and “""" e B s, e the one OF the other Etruck Ner ad- | Jua Puntehment waset wree the McDade and James Muller, FORES Frankfurters LAMB LEAN BEEF . ...... 15¢c for potting KITEMAUG PEACHES versary sgemed to be & matter of con- |« b fl"h'h focture. Rdward Bland, who iives in i el B e e s '-}‘.,'“,,'f‘" areat main, was || 25¢ basket @ Nouse adjolning that ocoupied by alamp ‘Thubwda and the dispuante testied that he saw e B T . i H. astor of the At Yomen of the twn families aryuing. |atiierat Moy oo LR TR T 2. Chiroh at Bown MaNoaaoer b But was Wwithess to no assault, Character, that the sinner forever re. | LCTIAININE iRis week his father, m:“x.':,'“.m:;.:*:“:":r.am;;‘r main himselt, the hater of Ged he Nt | Futh came o the prounds TRl :v:‘wfin‘:nrmm- were informed that a|God, whe ia Infinite Love, has @ Judge A, E. Purple, Arthur Siliman ALASKA the trouble Would Probably | ta save him. = We shail enter into [ AN0 (WO voung men motored from ¢ MOHICAN femult in thelr Leing apprehended for | feaven only it we are Able-fo add to 6 e D CATSUP SALMON Lea & Perring’s DINNER ite glory redeemed character. adda to the muaic to have 1 “ latfe ! Thess are the days, and this - Abham Pl Gigant. (S5 AR S ([ Bottle 18| can oo 0 batte - 23 syl BLEND rief Mention The mext hour came for of South Winanam. Though he sirain- |8 STUFFED CRAB MOHICAN QUALITY ; Alba Perkine was & Stafford visitor | lecture the Rev. Erederiek M. Wriaht, |e4 Dis riERt wrist qlite badly not MEAT AM is the weather that almost it D. D suberintendent of Ttailan '::.T. long ago, he pluckily draws the vov |§ OLIVES J TEA COFFEE MR 6 iy A ¢ | stons ‘east af the Mississippl river. The [ 4cToss his big . Prescott double bass 9¢-25¢ | can 25¢-40c | jar 23c S everybody plans to go somes |in_Proidence. Y pent Thureda¥ | hree remaining days of (he Institute | INstrument. It is as it the “"“""} bottle ... b IR Boages ¢ ‘ . he 8 to have the general subject of | OT& UTCH F i i g monon o i BRI T s B CLEANSER . |catoup. | TralPeaee | 1Qc method of distributing people, Abra- | Years to give the benefit of his skl jar ... 14¢-28¢c | 3 pkgs. ....25¢c| 3 bottles . . 25¢c | 7 8¢, 12¢, 15¢ fié Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Gelinas were on | ham was the first great emigrant. Like [ 10 the musical services. the Watch Hill excursion. him all ploneers are men of great Sermon by Rev. H Mrs. H. K. Washburn is in Boston | faith. Go a few generations back and i Y e for the remainder of the week. we find our ancestors were immi- mé‘\l.g’“\ :: x‘.‘" “m';'.',‘%'l?‘i?e‘?"\‘: ::«:w"x:',.! a ™ M N grants. A little Norweglan once re- -4 éd. We have the kind “to I, S\k Burnham spent Thuraday | Siied %o ner teacher: “f am an Amer- | Sonc, have been from outaide the FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY ’ S Mrs. Myra Reed Who has been the s e \n';:":‘"';'.‘ detlEn." s to our | e excellent. Sl it was gratitving A J stand banging,” and they are |suest of her father, 0. E. Sessions, |own country. we must drop al pace i, mans that one ot the preachers of relations and be simply and always |3 e }_ull the right price. e here 'y nd of "IN | Wedneaday evening at the tabernacie. | HOME-MADE BREAD CHOCOLATE APPLE CAKE, each. ~ LINCOLN'S Prejudice against foreigners. Preju- e .6¢c-8c | MARSHMALLOW Furmture Store Mnnehntnr whose text 8 1 Co csssssee e i Sniieenine Tgrorinie, | Fiivg |ateschesier mote, foxh a2 0 | |f oof ERKE onch s o oo . 200 CORN MUFFINS doz. £ Chi them are so dirty! Ever see a dirty "",‘.flf,’l B et ows be |l 1 gt Boston Beked ']5 American? It is not the native Ital- v, ians, but American born, that are in | '3, Willing to give up his rights-for |} Beans ............ others. g, lis courte e, Sommen ot | "Our- topte 1. our mienis ana our || 1 loaf Brown Bread. ) Attitude Toward Them. bt e Rights are always personal, between Address on “Just Girls.” man and man. We do not think of Another new instructor conducted | ig8hts of thunder, of the flood, of the Round Twisted Jelly o 3 .o |the nevt hour's study, Miss Alice M. |<arthquake. Our constitution MAJOR GENERAL went into camp at Crystal lake Tues-|the Government had commandeered The saving habit is the dift [ Rovertson, superintendent of the Bos- has_an LR AR WOt day morning and are to remain until | certain Phone 285-8 ton Deaconess Training school. Her y and the pursuit of ha Saturday. ference between the two. subject was Just Girls. I believe in When my might becomes an- PLATTSBURG CAMP : & interest again: Uni 2irls because T sce @ woman In cvery | Other man's wrong, I must relinquish Middletown.—Wednesday evéning a|own native profiteers. ~ The Indian Main and Union Streets, Systemati . the kindl of a girl, the giggling, senti- [MY right. I have a right to thrust meeting_was held of the executive | Government followed suit in the case ematic saving, Put-| nental, frivolous, giddy or the sober :nemy fist, but not in another man's . comrglu&darrnn;inx for 5;;; A. O. H.|of wheat, and the South African G = o girl. You must follow the girl, i — parade and convention. e col rnment in the f coal.—The N JAY M. SHEPARD |tingaway of alittle each-week | 5", i her Totiow you. "t the | AL the conclusion of thlg vers m-| & < Rion will e 0 Ta his Iy, Tn Au- | Sas (agony T o New s g 3 pressive sermon, the district superin > ust, 1916, or month, where it is safe, | n"janold of womanhood. Dothing I8 fendent spoke a few words. He said % Succeeding Elmore & Sh " so0_beautiful as the dreaming girl. : Helping Out the Turks. =2 epar s Every woman should be ready for|“l wonder what would have happ: s Bristol.—Secretary George A. Beers| . . -#'P P8 e Ehaians melni afld where it some occupation as well as for home | If Jesus Christ had alwa: vo | has sent out the usual invitation to all{, < ‘t ’h ~$r‘“‘fpg' - "“le“ e ector Tite:" ahould think of her duties to|for his rights. What sort of a world Crocodiles in this state, to come tg|holds out the Turkish generals can # 7 EARNS INTEREST Christ and the church, and above all |Would it be if Christians should al- \ Lake Compounce next Thursday and uni:hmm( Inflicted. o Y::"“a” 60-62 North St., Willimantic be sincere. Learn how to suffer and|Ways insist upon their rights? A enjoy the annual sun basking on the|P . Saiy Achatiae e b COMPOUNDED TWICE |forgive. These alone bring the spirit- | number of testimonies were given and s . sands of Lake Compounce. s . connection v " the meeting ens everal hundred 1 g YEARLY ke ek were present. ; . Mitford—Tnere are 200 chiaeen o | THIE DEL = HOFF = - Advice to Young Men. 5 % 2 Walnut beach, who will attend the - = At the same hour Ernest W. Naftz- Noted Here and There. 1 new school at that section of Milford's DR F. C jACKSON Dentist | The sure road to a competence | cr save carnest advice to young men | iss Josephine Fiske, superinten- / : \ shore For years Walnut beach was European Plan . - otless » o 74 at the South Manchester house. dent of the Providence Deaconess’ > merely a summer place, but now many Rates. 75 conte pov day wid . z X commences with the saving % home, came to camp Thursday. 4 ; all-year houses have been bullt. e — et Painless Extracting habit. Children Hear Mrs. Read. ‘Among the ministers on the grounds ; S R LEie HAYES BROTHERS. - = At 1 o'clock the children met at the |are: Rev. J. M_ Potter, Gales Ferry: 1 uthington.—The annual outing o and Filling a Specialty —— New London house as usual and Mrs. | D. W. Adams, Uncasville; G. E. Stan- the Hartford Saengerbund will be held | Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway 722 Main Street, it Read {alked te them about Jesus. |ley, Putnam: Frank Chamberlain Bast at Lake Compounce, August 28 and 29. - i o] inz: " 'hompson: J. R. Miller, West Thom; corncert wil given at this out- Telephote , The Willimantic Savings Quiet Hour. son: Samuel Thatcher, Jawett Cit ing by the band from the S. S. Gros- Telephone 762 ]mfimte At 6.15 every evening the quiet Hour | 8. F. Maine, Hills Grove, R. I.; W. H. 7 Z ¢ ser Kurfuerst, which has been in ° HIRAM N. FENN 2 in obeerved. Miss Robertson conducts | Bath, South Manchester: E. F. Stud-| Z7 ; 7 Hartford for the past few days. New London-Norwich the playground. |ley, Manches J, E. Pri . Wap- :: P s —— . Incorporated 1842 Er" Natizeer 1eads Works r Natiger leads the men's devo- |ping: W. D. Woodward, Quarryville: . e UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | prany Larrabes, President - tioal period under the blg pine near |J."Harber. Bouth Coventry Prefitssring Checked Elsewhers., Soabioey 62 Chureh St, Willimantie, Ct. N. D. Webster, T: the gate. , d's nox; John In meveral of our overseas nations— Telephone Lady Assistant Sl i Dr. Fred Wright Preaches. s E. P. Phreaner, . g Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand— Auto at your service Norwich Town: J. E. Duxbury, East The beautiful weather enabled the | ampton and Moodus, and E. A Legs. people to gather in the open air for | Daniclson, the afternoon. The covered portion of | “Henry Wittis of Providence is heral e — the auditorium was well filled. Frnest|,, paker for the fifteenth year. He is J Naftzger had a half hour of song prac- o8 Dy 16, oW Schw, Foha: ‘and tice. Scripture_was read by Rev. E.|Joiepn. = ! P. Phreaner, Norwich Town, and|" jochia Yeomans, who vp to last season had been head waliter in the boarding house dining room for about CARRY STOMACH JOY 30 years_ died last fall. His presence w l |.U M A N"G c UN N IN YOUR VEST POCKET | trichas mong the seatly attendants WAJGR GENERAL WOOD] ; ! We were the first to offer the housekeepers of thi community the O-Cedar and Wizard Polishing Mops. We have sold hundreds of tion which has been Instituted at b o g o BRIEF STATE NEWS || Fiatwbure X% Some of ihe icating || them- One of the greatest successes in the men of the country are among the T is mothing that will equal SPEC]AIS IN DRBS GOODS sale of medicine has been achieved by students. Many of them have been here M WIZARD POLISHING MOP at the camp. Lee & Osgood Co. Has Such Faith In Major General Wood is in charze of This Dyspepsia Remedy That the great camp for military instruc- na, the standard dyspepsia rem- »-;ukinx light on the national defenses them for collecting every bit of ly, and its sale is Increasing so 2 d of this country. The accompanying dust and leaving a fine finish on dly that Lee & Osgood Co. the| Winsted—Thermometers Wednes- photograph of General Wood was tak- Sl wiol o gul o S ds bhas hard 'k to| d. i tered 48 in Winsted, | @ t the ca K The Diress Goods sectlon offers two good specials this week |Bess s siock on Bhnd. 1t ls” very | 38 in Norfelk and 41 above zero in| - Ay s, in Medium Weighi Woolen Dress Goods, taken from our |Popular with bankers, ministers law- | New Boston. d others whose business or he late Mrs. T. C. Richards of Win- The price has prevented many rzgular stock and marked at a saving of one-half to twn- |brofession ‘keeps them closely con | Desp River—Mr. ana Mrs W. Paull iy i i7" about 10,000, Tha || from learning of their value. a5 1 7 . . fined, while those who have brought | Duggan are In Rome, N. Y. ‘called|cou’s finds for the sppelices without iess than the regular price. The collection includes |on inaigestion taroush Iereguing outs| thece by ;the ateious iiluces "ot Mon | iy Sapie GHE e conth We sre now able to offer you | <pEGIAI FOR A FEW ) ing, other causes, 3un’ "‘de’) Woeol Crepes, Serges and 5'"P€d Materials - and | zefit"in this reliavio remedy. E - Somers—Ernest 8, Fuller, in com- || "** ** | o s o DAY NLY - werth from $1.00 up-to $1.50 a yard. Mi-o-na comes in tablet form and | Ssybrosk—Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Du-| ;a55 with A, N. Potter, has gone to |} at a very low price. S Ol is sold in & metal box especially de- | Yries of Canton, Mass. are visiting| Ly, Minn. for a 10-days’ trip, go- YOUR CHOIZE OF ANY PATTERN AT 50c A YARD |sisned for convenience in Carrying the Mex, DuVriew parents, Mr. and MIs.|ing by way of the Great Lakes and medicine in the pocket m J Elisha Y, e. returning by rail c] is pleasant to take, gives q Greenwi A. W. W. Marshal, vice B Ancther lot of Medivra Weight Woolen Dress Goods, worth 2{"’“‘5”"1’.&:’ ™ standing.” This. rem. | president of the Gréemwich Trust Co. mich hae been 0 55c to $:.00 2 yard, that consists of plain or striped o8y, has been so uniformly successful | . “White mountains. Sow St & Sanoas o miante® et e Sarges, Popiins, Diagonals, Brocades, checked and striped |sell Mi-o-na under a positive guaran- | East Hartford—G. Edgar Westbrook | Bulkeley place on Riverview Hill e Ouse O Materials, tee to refund the money if it should|of East Hartford, who went to Cal- Will not mar basehoards or fur- niture. artesian well, which has been driven 154 feet deep not prove entirely satisfactory. No | gary, Alberta, several weeks ago, has| Tolland—The Boys club accom- YOUR CHOICE AT 25: A YARD giher” Gyspopaia meticine sver fad 8 | it tor San Francisco B i ana Freaerick . mandant|| BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET percentage d be sold in this manner.| Winsted.—Judge Joel Reed has hand- A guarantee ll‘l'(fe this speaks volumes|ed down his decision in the case of ST A = for_the merit of the remedy. Florence Moore’ 1 bate. i1d o mo_tiime ke ihe_present | Thic i the cars i which the biamas| Olildren Ory to do a thing that ought to b done. children of Dr. Charies Platt Saxton FOR FLETCHER” c It any one has dyspepsia, today is the | of Oalifornia clatmed a fourth interest haat timgs te bagin e in the estate of Dr. Saxton's sister.] (CA S TORI1I A s aectr *|} Auto delivery anywhere in city, Norwich Town, Taftville Telephone 531-4