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~ What ls Going On Tonight game of roque are proud of the rep- Nitchaug lodg .. in | resentatives from thjs city at the na- Jordan b!o‘e‘k, PR tional tournament just completed. A. Special city meeting. D. Spellman of this city concluded his. o * | games Saturday with a record of -ten TO CONSIDER APPROPRIATIONS. | wins ana four losses, a fine showing, - —_— considering the quality of playing in Citizens to Decide ‘Regarding Addi- [the first division this Y ear, Wi a m —_— nt. |half dozen ex-champions in the divi- * Highway Commissioner For Killing- | .y, .. w5 & Wt~ tional $1,500 for Fire Departme i " e Tlayers s S e st 5 1 . tord 304 Now Brice T The electors of the city will meet | £ ran roque, anyone —_— o city, ‘with the session this in th the loss of only Vanderman, Mrs. Nathan D, Prince has returned I e e T enng 0 ot | four saines. is fo e SOEBITION, SR > ‘atter spending 8 wek In Hart- ; her, they wish to appropriate an adfition- | Local players claim that the gams | The burial of Atgustus Vanderman, | o " ’, section will attend. a1 fifteen hundred dollars for the use |will receive a boom in this city next |71 ;’;‘0 died at St. ’“‘“m"“‘ Mrs, Rienzi Robinson was smong | Miss s in city, will % Isabelle Byrne khas returned to “This s the of the fire department, to be uu: {:: ‘y'::rd‘:ht.;fixrhenmu.:m -u;.nc mn‘nd- take ph “,.'I"f"n Hartford, loll;‘”:- those who spoke when a u’nutm: New York, .."" spending & vac .?fl in the Montgomery Hose com- |and when the plavers at the grounds | Jf 750 ’t)n‘ndwu'.-ed s fl Judge M, H. Geiseler sent s ‘lone or 15 yeass, for 1, 2 or pany’s house on Jackson street, and |on Recreation park become mors pro- Sy = ndon to of the | prisoner B ey irely, T When O lowine Tast. Mondar's. special o aa matters alons, sndcreats in Naveiere Honanit 808 court Baturday morning. must semain intact st 4 - < Ny sons—George, st o¢ the board of alacrmen, the | terest, ex-Presiddnt L. C. Williamson. Aleid and Edwasd, leave this morn- One Bent to Jail. '.“b.: m completi; the work of |of Washingtog, D. C., and E. G, Adams ing for a motor trip to Springfield, S oting. Sieamant strest will also | of Kingston, X, Y., with possibly some B e R T T et L Ynis| Monson ‘and other points in Western be laid before tho voters, and it is|other players in the recent tournament, | 3% " o 4 Massachtsetts. i e probable there will be few if any op- | will visit the local grounds today and ¥z % ™ John Ki Mrs. J. C. Philips “of Wauregan . E. meeting at the C ponents of this measure. The work |play with the Willimantic men. Eoth rs., -Kinney. has been spending a few Oays o¢ | church SBunday evening. already done there is a great improve- |are first division players. Julia, widow of John Kinney, dled | Gcean bearh. Rev. W, J, mpbell condycted the ment, ‘and one needed, and it would | For Labor day, both Eddie and Har- |ai her home in Windham Saturday [~ onn " Dowe is to spend this week |morning service at Congrega- be well to complete the street while |o1d Clark, ex-champions several times, morning after a- long- iliness, at the | o (V70 SOV S8 0, BRCCC "ol oo tional church Sunday. the men are engaged there. and tied for the championship this year |age of 63 years. She is survived by a| " jopn F, Gemnett of New Rochelle, — e at Norwich, have promised to come to | sister, Sister Mary Frances, who is in | S00R 0o, CUPTRL, O DRV SO Al OBITUARY. Improved lewalks, ‘Willimantic and play, and Loue szoi:- ;gvam‘,in Sh;makxu P:;m.. s-nso n‘vo i pr s s of ractor Lar- |Well of Norwich, who was among the ers, John B, and Charles S. Doyle, nd Mrs, Simeon Daulelson ure yotte i e O e acwalk constrac. |Icaders at Norwich, will also De o |of Malcen, Mass, The remains Were | enterratping. Miss Amy Clifion of Sires Iees L spectacular of the year, in this section. | son, of Otrobando avenue, are at Bouth rabee ";_::{;‘m ‘where new ce- |hand. The local players are already |eonveyed fo Malden Sunday for inter- | Sr PV mm e, W0 !Ronrz“m»'flu has received word | eer Cassent | has promised 1o|Coventry Lake for seversl weeks'| ope to even 2 n Taunton. g section. attie Thelts, whose home is footbridge o e M oe R re eivier | present season, with a larger repre- Mrs. Lester B T e e I R cen | Mr8. Mavette' was formerly & resident | 4ainet anything in this section.| Miss Hattle T I ; rna; of this city. Southbridge promises to be there, oo, [In Philadeiphia, is visiting her cousin, will hardly know the spot, with up-to- | sentation at the national tournament. | iaria J, widow of Lester Blish, | employed at Block Island during the for they are anxious to recover the|Mrs. Fred C. Warner of Eliss Place, dato walks, and a new roadbed, both i on-Stri died ‘Sunday ‘morning at the age of 73 | summer season, has returned to Dan- prestige lost when Putnam won the| After a_month's stay with cousins, of which improvements have been| Striker and Non-Striker Arrested. |a: the home of her daughter, Mrs. Es- | ielson. WEDDING. series concluded earlier in the pres- |on West Town street, Miss Katherine needed for some time. The present Ernest Martin, a member of the iron | telle H.-"Young, of 215 Windham Guests From Washington. ‘k.——..-l" ent month, Casey has returned to her home in ear has been a record one for this |moulders’ union, and one of the strik- |road, after a short ilness. She was b G T el e itn s “ e ] el e Ity in the construction of the cement | ers from the shop of the Vanderman |a native of Worcester, Mass. born |, udse and Mrs. A. O DIl entertaln- | o\ 3\ nle Keller and Graydon | thers o oo b e e 1o i | iss Tikien Avery of West Town Sidewalks, and the wisdom of the | Manufacturing company, and Abner | Nov. 25, 1841, the daushter of Mr. and | f4 Mr. and Mrs W. W Bil Sharpe were quietly martied bere Frie | wh waoe mecasion the * tocis will |street ol B 0 Tt Sourse pursued in that regard is well [ Sypher, who did mot strike, but is|Mrs. Peter Mayo. Besides Mrs. Young | ington. D. C. >~ — has _besn nced R Tih. tho | DAl I the casmuiy, ek .ce il iver her & aister: Jtn o | o Y iliam Rots sad femily motoredl to] S8¥_aftersoon. st ! R L e i e 0 il et '{x‘x.‘l“é'&af. et b e o whic c v e % v . 3 - ; ? s Satn < - E S b o &t e e ol e etat Tt Dedin | 351t mititanss o Seceth Etinon We s at Pastto i been announced, but the announcement | and o out and put up the Eame Mrs. Charles Kilbourn and son ols used up each yeaxr, thrdugh iihells. oclogk; Saturday cnisht mees. the el week end with relagives in Daniel- | Of the marriage came as a surprise. | are capable of. They certainly didn’t | Stanley Kilbourn from Worcester, petition of property owners who de- | Hooker house on Main street, and Mayor in Skidding Jitney. John Cain of Mill street has been|do it Saturday or Taftville would|Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. J. sire to make thelr land more attrac- |came to blows in the course of the| The jitney owned and operated by | - W. W. Frankiin and children | €ntertaining his brother, Rev. P. C.|never have had a chance. Larkham of Plan Hill. tive. discussion. % Jones of Ol city skiheed on Soote 71 beach, | Cain, of New Bedford. Incidentally, the proposed Webster | Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Grant of the. Patrolman Allen MacArthur saw the | Matn stroet. near Walnut about 11 | e o e e srtazing - in| . F. L. Willis, secretaiy of the Y. M.|eeries seetas to have Bestod out. % |Canterbery fumpike were registered INTEREST IN ROQUE. crowd which had congregated in the|oclock Sunday morning, and ran into | summer. C. A. at Worcester, is to speak at the | least nothing definite in the way of a New Haven House on Block' prodii neighborhood and placed. both men |3 “hydrant on the sidewalk lne just | sfice Margaret Sullivan of Hich | COnSregational church next Sunday.|real business preposition has come out y Z City’s Representative Does Good Work | under arrest. Bonds of 350 apiece | above Walnut street. Mayor Dunn |street is having a vacation of two|HS subject will be Life and Living. |of that town, and Putnam s now 2 X Underwooa of were furnished by their friends and | was in the car at the time. hoi i slated for a number of games with | Pecks’ Corner spent the latter part of the participants will appear in court i - g e weeks. Choir’s Outing Ends. e No one was injured. The machine was| My and Mrs. Nathan D. Prince re-| The chot: other teams. the week at Wakefield, R. L, and while this morning to answer to charges of | slightly damaged, and_was taken o | cently entertained at their homs here | charch Lecirneq 's’;urgf,?":r'x:m G e o ows- breach of the peace. the garage of the Jordan Auto com-|F. J Bliss and sisters of Hartford. from a week’s outing at Westbrook. as VISITED SEAMEN’S BETHEL. el = pany for repairs. = t # —_—— Meriden—Meriden is to have another Mill League Players Defeat Skats. Birthday Party. e e R ey S ey 2 A team from the players in the Mill B 3 A party was given recently at the| =\ in nces i aven. Tr l league defeated the Skats of Hartfora | Willimantic Camp Ground |, 5,."of s ‘and Mis. Bertham Lind- | res i rous 0utings and trips to beach S ab N inmmed. b at Norwich—Local Games Today. ‘Willimantic people who follow the resorts planned for Sund - Saturday afternoon on the local : 5 Tior- T BNOE of tlie: TWRTH AnBIvEEs- | cerniscn Scunt of the takr . e ¥ D. Bt tn & Metseeides) grounds at Recreation park, winning |Salvation Army Band Assisted n | arv of their daughter, Miss Beatrice. William Thompson, well kmown in|ceived here from him, speaks of a an exciting ten inning game by the| Sunday’s Services—Old Fashioned | Pauf Swaffield, who is to be a mem- : = ; s cif ¢njured hjs hand at the|meeting he recently attended at the gcore of 3 to 2. Both teams made Six| | oye Feast—New Cabinet of Ep.|ber of the facuity of Killinglcy HIEh| Central Worsted company. in Central | Seamen's Bethel at Vineyard Havem,: Chfld’s m hits and two errors apiece. Hamel and . 2 R | school this fall is expectel to arrive|Village, where he is empioyed. near here he has been spending h McGill pitched fine ball for the regula- | Worth League—Services Well At-|here within a few day: Mil! operators of this city are figur- | vacation. Thefe was only a sma and tion limit. but weakened in the tenth, | tended in Spite of Rain. B -Foster Marriage Tomorrow. |iNg on a busy winter. It is understood | fleet of sail in the harbor and conse- when the visiters scored a run on - 3 that some of the mills here have re- | quently only ten sailors were present, | : three passes and a dropped pop fly.| The sunrise meeeting was held in| Miss Minnle Eva Brown, daughter The locals came back in their half | the tabernacle 2t 6 o'clock Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Brown of East | [l 9rders of e o Soou e e T O on clean hitting by Adams, Madsen| A very large audience gathered in|Brooklyn. and Thomas Foster arc to|.own school committee will be held|was a Bohemian, one a Norwegian. and Ryan and a pass to Martin. The | the auditorium at 8.30, the hour of the | be married tomorrow in Middletown. | (Pi? SC100} committee will be 'held|was a Dohemian one a Norweglan. score love feast, which was led by Rev. F.|home town of the groom. Ar. and - - > 3 ° : v or_and | matters that require attention be- | Brunswickian, the others being from i 000010 e T e L o e e T O o e, OWmiug (6f {he’ SCHOMA. ‘Sep- | Matue.. Thios Wars Jutiicimen = = F d v e 5 o Skats ... 100000 In spite of frequent showers the|at the home of the bride's parents. | “Je% their teens. one was the captain o : When St. Mary’s parochial school | ship and ail were intelligent, interest- | . meeting went on with great fervor.| Postmaster C. A. Potter is a0t at|open "7or the fail term mext month, it | ine men. - - These are the days, and this |sei $2.000 Each from Huber Clark [Throush the rain, from ‘South Man: |all cercain that arransem=nts Wil wo|is expected that the registration will| Through the courtesy of Captain . Estate. oy miles away, came the | made for & ComCe e oy for 11| Pe_the largest in the history of the|Edwards of the mission. the Bethel 1 N S Vi Army rass an of 2 an by L. 0] s ion. 4 is the weather that akmost]| .4 nearing was held at the orobate | plescs 15 ored e, Coho | and ot T oe raised by subscripe LT i : boat Helen May was piseed st the court Saturday morning in the estate | presence, their music and their glow- | tion and conditions for doing that are ” eceive Cattle Entries. 5 = i . - i for a visit to Cutty- of the late Huber Clark, on the matter | ing testimonies. greatly added to the |not promising at this time. L. H. Healey of North Woodstock, | 2¢¢asions, once 5 Y everybody plans to go some- |0t ‘the eclaims of Miss Beda Peterson | hiuicsim st oo vsoGog By = while in this city Saturday afternoon, | Junk. the second time for a trip to and Mrs. Claire M. Case. each of |dred testimonies were given to the | Wheatley-Street Wedding in Septem- | said that the Woodstock Agriculturai | Makonikey, where there is‘a working where, and a Trunk, a Suit|}Po™ had asked for an amount of |comfort of Christs salvation in the ber. society had decided to receive entries | {Fit amp. S i ;\\'o lr‘;OU(:anid dnlll’lr!.ugor‘ Sery ictfs p:‘r- everv-day experiences of life. The marriage of Miss Mary Wheat- | 0f cattle at this year's annual exhi- AL e S ' ormed = during ' the lifetime o r. District . Superintendent Scrivener | lev, Broad street, daughter of William | bit so it is probable that this al- == | = . { Clark. Attorney William A. King ap- |read a Scriptural testimony fr Cheatle hd Oswald C. Street|Wways interesting department of the CH TOWN i 9“3: or a Hand Bag is want peared for the claimants, and Attor- ” . i EReetey. and, Owmald [C. Bires NORWI o i well-known attendant of t - v fair, will not be curtailed. ey Charlen'A Capen, 'who i aSate he camp-|of Davville is to take place at the - a meetings and a former i = s Sepiem- M ood. i ed. We have the kind to |istrator of the estate. appeared to op- | of the dlatrict. demnl;;fil:‘\_nsme,l‘g:; ;:}Sdem:e of the bride durins Sepiem clean Released for G Junior Endeavorers Hs: 2 Nat i H - pose the clalms. Judge L. J. Sterrs of | from coming, Rev. Henry D. Robinson, | There will be many visitors from «uzv'.’:nfi‘éf.fxi f::s au‘«‘.;“ra.:ulet;g‘:-:r‘::; S e o e ] d S g Mansfield occupied Lhe bench, in the |of Attleboro. His closing words were: | Brooklvn at Wildwood park Thurs-|on the disabled. 1 caused the New| Gardner Lake. H stand banging,” and they are|absence of Judge Shea. The claims [“My heart, my pravers and my love|day of this week. when the znnual|York Giants to give an outright re- 2 . had been disallowed by the admin are with you all. United Sundav school picnic of that ® The sale of lemonade Saturday at u = = e Larry McLean, who had been just the right price. e e tment Do hearlhe hean. for ihe Preaching Service. place is to be held. T gk Who had been | members of the Junior Christian En Lemonade H | | by the use of i - E by | highly powders. Mother’s cide’on'the matter. Judse Storrs ap-| The S. A band led off with a sacrea | , Selectmen here’ have reccived no| St Louls with McGraw and Kinsella, | 112 o0 O o Ta e | g o powder is not adapted to the i S! =~ medley, ai : > scout for the team. Since his sus- S | ) - E Baimpa,Samuel B, Harvey and P . | O T P iche, ‘Moomep, | state highway commissiorer relative | pension McLean, who caught games ia | Suctessful this year than last. =Thgse | Geficate skin of 8 child, while Comfort 9 e read the scripture. Prayer was offered | to When work on the imp-ovement of | the world's series two years ago has g‘,”""";a‘“'}_:‘mr‘:";u” Bobert | Powder is especially made for children. Company L Returns. by Rev. Samuel Thatcher, Jewett City. | Main street will be undertaken, bot it | been playing Saturday ball in Putnam, | SR Lane. =stier HUTn o B0ET | Tl Boy Free to Nurses and Mothers. The members of Co. L, First C Bov. L H. Bugbes, D. . of Malden, |13 presumed that the contr M be| returning to the big town for through- | )oY 800, SV 0 itats” stopped om | Comfort Powder is not a plain (S “the | Mass., was the preacher. His text|underway within a moath. ! with Mike Donlin’s | Der. incl ety tol - e g s State encampment at ast Haven, we | ¥as 1 John 2: T5: “Lave not the Start on Sewsr Wark. e e et e S et oty will keep . iPleased with their week's trip. ~ Fair | SoHld" It was a speclal sermon to| _Fyank A. Davis, who has the con-|Pro parks. McLean continues to earn — | & child healthy, free from weather. which is something the other | (hristians. ' Life is a bundle of in-|tract for the construction of the sew- | Considerable money from plaving the Picnic at the Lake. i i companies missed, followed the Wil- | (eFests, an Is most important to|er through Carter street, has a gang|Same. though probably con-| A party of seventeen including En- Dep’ K h o+ n t y s big league con P Drug limantic boys all the week and made |.JON WIOE oSt interests us. By |of men at work there excavating 1o deavorers and their friends, left here | their stay most enjoyable. e‘q‘;‘::d Jum:hdoefs Dot mean u;: sre;n Diggi~z has commenced at the Fur- |nections. 1 brgperoislie T cngncins sl ol oted — arth, nor the folks in it, but the|nace Jireet cnd of Carter street. — y Phone 285-3 e world-spirit that is contrary to the . Not Required Yet. ARRANGES TWO SERIES. St Crdnes. BRI e Main and Union Si The ball sEere y Il G for s L a0 Gocs GOt i ° iqu"‘h ho h: B "1wb”e o air'z?s:hepllea?:“v:hsa?n r;ne tree e ball game between the Emeralds | will abides forever, for the old w: Italian reservises here, who have|Manager Cassent's Team to Play |clear coo - e ts, and the All New Britain team, which ay. WOrld | 4 cen previously ordered to report to et s Wl e s | st o the Reat at liame. A pleutc was scheduled for Holbrook's field, Swndiy Aftainoon Bl the nearest Italian consul and who o s MoosuP. | junch of sandwiches, -eggs, potato was called off in the morning on ac- T SoeR SNEVIONS: have complied with the order, mow| A s o chips, cake and lemonade was enjoyed JAY M. SHEPARD count of the rain At 2 o'cclock Dr. Sheridan preached | jearn that they will not be able to| lanaser Teddy Cassent of the Put-|;, p. open, and a moonlight ride — from 2 Corinthians, 5: 19: “God was|jeave the United States until after N2m feam ‘has made announcement = that that two near series of :ames Nome' cloged the Twesxy, dny. Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Tennis Matches with Norwich Players |13 Christ reconciling the world unto|Septemoer, so many thousands of = - == Funeral Dir The Y. M. C. A. tennis team, Which | sir bos beatl ves ation of Him- | their countrymen returning to fight | {7 heen arranged, one with the fast At Pleasant View. ectorandEmbalmer | o™ visci Goters™ maiche: “with 50 a5, beem ever sraduat,” Nacure | crowaina the carrsing capaciy of al | \ooot? (A (1 other wi 6| o sumie Shanan and Miss Mary teams from surrounding towns, has available ships. i T McNally of West Town street are . . ways of love, beca i g Southbrige. The Moosup series will - 60-62 North St., Willimantic |made arrangements to enzage the | 1o tauord e o ot eI (e Lawn Fete at Dayville. be played first, the opening game to|members of a party of fourteen yourg players of the Norwich Roque and g i s in the| The lawn festival of St. Joseph's|be on Morse field here next Saturday |ladies who are spending a week or Lady Assistant Tel. connection | Tennis club in a series of matches on two at Pleasant View. decay and the rise of nations. Out|parish at Dayville Saturday was a|afternoon. The next day, Sunday, a e of the present carnase In Europe will | pronounced_success. Many of those | second game will be played at Moosup | Mr. and Alrs. George XNof and come the doing away of the formal | who were present were present were and if a third game is necessary to|daughter, Miss na Neff of ovi- Thursday afternoon. The match was to have been played several weeks ago, ~ g |Dut the roque tournament at Christianity that has so 3 representative of Attawagan, Ballou- | decide the supremecy it will be play- | dence are visiting their cousins, Mrs. BR. F. C. JACKSON, Dm l“‘n “'f:" “"“ks"d the postponement | 5 Eumpe) for the pai( ]::rften‘x\ryn;]:g ville. Williamsville, Danielson and oth- } ed at a place and time eatisfactory to |Sara Gilliver cf the Canterbury turn- unti this weel the uprising of a real Christianity that | er places in this vicinity. In the ev-|the managers of the teams. pike. loves men and respects the sanctity | ening the grounds at the rear of the The second Southbrige series will Painless Extracting Will Attend Triennial Convocation. of human life. God is In conscience, |church were brilliantly illuminated | start on Labor day. This group of Local Jottings. and Filling a Specinl Edward W. Av) of Eastern Star|and also n literature, and in the | with electric lights. games is certain to rate with the most| Arthur Gross of Westerly is visit- 14 ty lodge. No. 44, Royal Arch Masons of | prophets. But in none of these ways| Norwich Greek Priest Officiated. ing James Lynch of East Town street. 752 Main Street, - Willimantic [the T. S. A. left this city by thelis God reconciling men unto Himself,| ¢ the home of his parents on the Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Bernard of Elm Telephone noon train Saturday for San Francis- |only in Christ. Woet | Srae Saturday o fumeral ser. | Was removed to Mrs. Newport's home |avenue left Saturday for two weeks co, wherehe will attend the triennial i % b - 9 convocation of the Grand chapter of Evening Exercises. vice for Petre Savas, five months’ old < The Epworth League held a well |son of Mr. and Mrs. John Savas, was HIRAM N. FENN m’“}i,;‘tm{hxc”“‘:{fgs“’otbexK“’m‘m“f,‘; attended meeting ir the tabernacle. |conducted by a Norwich priest at the HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. only a short distance away. stay at Block Island. The constant hum of the cicada ané the song of the crickets are remind- ers of the passing summer. e month. Mr. Avery, who has held high The S. A. band neld an instrumental | Greek church. Burial was in “'e_st- Talked of For Killingly—Frank E. Mrs. Charles Tufts and daughter, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | o0 M O e bodies. and o | Praise service at the same hour in | field cemetery. Louis E. Kennedy was Proston Would Be | Candidate For|Mrs. Will Potter and the latter’s little 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. at present one of the grand officers |{ront of the bearding house, largely |in charge of the funeral arrange- reston Wou a e For Telephone Lady Assistant |of the state, will join the Connecticut |fOr the benefit of the workers there. | ments. Office. The usual rousing testimony meeti oA T was held at the Stafford Springs housc. OBITUARY. The preacher at the evening service was tho same one who spoke in the Fred Caron. point a highway commissioner for morning, Dr. Lucius H. Bugbee, of ;| the town of Killingly, and it was sai Greater’ Boston. — He decltveres” an | Frederick Caron, 37, died Saturday g L ¢il. | that the the matter may be brought eloquent discourse. Htermoom At e o D e e” iz | before the annual town meeting - In Annual Meeting of the Epworth|illness. He has been a resident here|Jctober. No details were available, 3 . however, as to just what procedure . League. for a number of yvears. He leaves rr-"s may be followed in seeking the ap- o Eae me ST SR R R R Norwich Commercial Schoo istrict Epworth League convened at to the extent of his duty, though it is WILUM“NT":. CONN the tabernacle at 1 o'clock Saturday. DIED SUDDENLY. i . > e A it said one object is to centralize the e president, Rev, Duncan F. Dodd y management of the highways and the of Niantic, occupied the chair. He |Mrs. Herbert Newport Expires Sat- N e . N responsibility for the care and ex- appointed Rev. G. G. Scrivener, Miss| urday Evening From Heart Dis-|penses of them in one man relieving Marian Loomis, Rev. A. W. Withee, = = ease. the selectmen of that part of o .. Hengy I;;throrl olnv;v reho? Point, & present dutfes. It is claimed by l‘t:ma nominating. committee, and Rev. C. N 51, wife of Her- |interested in the measure that there €NS OCN001 DIeSSes | EfmsbinBiai's Fh o nmt Wity S S0 o' 2 Swfiils e ™t BRINGS TOGETHER Ethel Jarkhurstfi Moosup, and Rev.|gisease, from which she had been a|having a highway commissioner for > William Kelth, Manthester, a commit- | gtrerer for some time, Saturday ev- |the town, this feqing being specially Some talk was heard here at the end of the week relative to a plan to ap- tee on resolutions. The report of the ine o 'clock, | felt outside of the borough. | ARE NOW READY treasurer, 'D. R Povey, Gales Ferry, e e retly Thaving botn In hes| If the town decides to create the of- s % showed a balence of $94.66 in the |Gcwal health during the day. fice of highway commissioner, Frank The New Fall Dresses for school never were prettier |[|treasury, Mrs, Newport, one of the well | E. Preston, at present in the employ T L] Mt - . ev. D. H. Talmage, Windsorville, | ynown colored residents of the place|of the Shore Line,Electric Railway |[ES ! I ‘he Rl t Position an this season. ey are made of pretty plaids, first vice president, read his report.|nad been at work et John W. Gal- |company, will be a candidate for the checked or striped gingham or linene. Some are trim- || Cassidy, Fast Glastonbury, mage -y |1up’s home during the day and was|eppointment. . . . . = 2 ° 2| taken from th t the etnd of t — - * med with Persian ratine, with cuffs and collar to match, || Ebe Foemy 2e aid aiso ates. W. 7. day's work in g;: E-ll:»'-h-"'omobm - others have bodice of white poplin or linene with plaid ~||taens, " toeresti repore e Bi%n | Shit™ihe el ie of i | W) WAV D) 9 R 2 Ao} and the - skirt, trimmed with fancy buttons and velvet ribbon. | |intendent, Miss Florence Thatcher, o | it t28 Sorner of Mechanic and Hutch- o = % 2 > 2 3 ins streets so that the car would not Another attractive model is made of plain colored ging- ||ie ey district. S Mo BCm5ers | have to be driven across the rail- g in the district; South chest. Rew d 2 ham, relieved with fancy little touches of contrasting | ,Jf.}t“ie'fii“fizfiéfiufi:"?g e A M R nght Candidate colors, each one made so attractive and so neatly finish- | the registration up to Saturday £oon | ¢S Shors Medary Ty TiChins - stroet y ed that you wonder they don’t sell for twice what We |ioat " ear, Which was the recomt up 15 | %118 the plant of the Peopie's Light - ask for them—Your choice at $1.00 and $1.89. that time. Thero have been $275 re- | idenily seized with the attack that ‘ OO ed fatal. Mr. Newport sat down oq.42 Gluding what came from poth Tegis- | Gn o spare ole near the Station and Shannon Buildin Phone 721 g trations and Bishop Quayle's lecture. | Canaa for help. Persons in the 4 % Resignation of Mrs. Read. neighborhood responded and Dr. W. HE H G . “RRAY At the close of the children’s meet- | H. Judson was summoned. When he . ] . . ing yesterday, Mrs. Jane E. Read, who | arrived he found Mrs. Newport’s con- for 35 years has led this excellent ser- | dition so serious as to indicate that 2 her end was near at hand. Death oc- (Continued on Page Eight) curred shortly afterwards. The body