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g5 leasant Street Home. 3 wfin-.éh;?&mmy, No. 356, U. Windham Bncampment, No. 10, L O. 4 R What Is Going On Tonight Meeting. lflm:-lflfll& X?l‘m 1440, L. O. O. P. -hall. five together.. Judgment bk c V17, =" 0 \ 8 fore suspended on the charge / thirty days. = " Nelw Inspector Appointed LaPalme F. 807 Main street. LEBANON FARMER SUED ihofR!mnA. Lyman Seeks Di- po'{ntedlnlpwtu'lflrtheeltymddq‘ YR 7 Y / /1 i perty and Momey in Nor- | walk construction, in place of John A / A ; / 2 : wich Attached. McGuinness, who finished his work|,, & : today. Mr. McGuinness was notified by the street committee that his ser- / ' vices would not be reqdired any long- | Tyesday : : er. Chairman A L. Gelinas of the by " BSoshing “with " AL\ : , street committee stated that several hich were served by Deputy Sheriff % turnable to the Sep- "f‘i:-'.';""o:" ourt . Intolcrable | pointed to the position, was busy on elty is alleged as the ground for At present it looks as sewer e action. Property belonging to Mr. |if xh Collins would be busy the bal- and e complainant. held the position of inspector, but had | city was in South Windham and was The Jordan Hardware company of it a this city, which participated in *thé| Cornoration Counsel on Vacal s e of South get. d recent National Window Display Con-| 2E0E SEITNE " IR O | | Qe Gue to aceidental | rowning. try Prince Albert test, given by -the Rice Leaders of ‘the ‘World Association, has received word that one of the ten dollar prizes giv- en ] main stopping place. - Attorney Capen |Several sisters. & wise right up that o oo o S5 1 8l 3 MomSy . a0 o B e Jo N. HUSBAND AND WIFE RECONCIL-|son, of this city, . left Tuesday for Three residents of this city were f idle dream! Court Officials Rersuade Disagreeing pect to spend a fortnight in boating|S y noon. John Hill, youngest son y . WD :;::’"cm"’:cia ;:n;-:c: Fiiends of Dr. and Mas. J. 4. Gau.|Cheney of Valley street, were bathing | 3 then you’ll sure enough wake up to that you never did get such flavor and py! its successtul effort. which was a dis-{ September. play of the products of the Caldwell % e Lawn Mower company of Newburgh, Off to Webster Lake maker Tuesdsy morning while ocou- is known as Schooliouse Cove, when ;t::ne pipe and cigarette makin’s facts! fragrance, whether you hit a jimmy pipe ing the nch. e case ore youn, i1l suggests swimming t¢ a l"lt,s - ‘m dim 1 H 3 Bim was that of Joseph Nolan, who | the young couple from various peints | Y0UPE il SaSmoored some distance | §4 = 5 T foratidy or roll up a delightful makin’s cigarette, was arrested for assault upon his wife | In° Canada. They ate expected back|,ut in the water. in this city, and bank accounts of the, year, so the committee Norwich and New London have|felt it was necessary to make some attached, as alimony is asked for, | sort of more permanent arrangement, | he went out in his boat searching for Well as a divorce and a change of (and they appointed Mr. LaPalme.|the bedy, which was found about an e. P. J. Danahey is attorney for | e said Mr, McGuinness had. never |hour afterwards. Dr. O'Neil of this ST about as been employed, as had others, as a|called to the pond, but Manning could spare man when Mr. Collins was busy be resuscitated. In the absence soon ‘as you Prize to Jordan Company. e . o Capen is on his way to Nova Scotia, Young Manning worked at the Amer- where he expects to put in two|ican Thread Co’s plant and is sur- { tobacco you’ll weeks vacation, with Halifax as his vived by his father and mother and by the association was awarded the - ay deserves pralse for |tends to return about the first of PUTNAM MAN GAVE AID William Rafferty Rescued John Hill and Miss an Cheney From Co- & 3 . Robert Carison, -John Mclntosh, lumbia Lake. e ‘Wilfred Carison and Siegfried Peter- it was made for your taste! And that’s no ‘Webster, where they have hired a cot- | participants in a near-drowning affair ED tage on the shore of the lake, and ex- | which occurred at Columbia Lake Coupl Forget Diffe And.;Dabing. of Mr. and Mrs W. G. Hl of Belle- _ % ouple to Forg rences. vue street, an llian eney, * s 5 Newlyweds Touring Canada Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip i Line up in the row with other men; red tin of P. A. that’ll prove in jig time at the lower end of the lake, in which in this city the middle of the week. i Raarty oot to the Musk. Hill bu e came scared, and called to his com- Saw Brewers’ Big Horses panion for help. Miss Cheney re-| i Many visited the . yard of C. E.|sponded, but was unable to extricate| Leonard during Monday and Tuesday, | herself from his grip, and was forced | . 4 to view the six large horses on exhi- | under water. William -Rafferty of | - bition in this city, and owned by a|Putnam, who was nearby, hastened to| & prominent brewing company of Prov-their help and loosened Hill's hold.; idence. The horses weigh over a ton|He then took the young fellow ashore. . . aplece, and have been touring the| George Bedford of Pearl street, this the national joy smoke mndd Country hereabouts since the first of | Clty, went to Miss Cheney’s assistance | May in the Interects of the company.| With a boat, and took her buck to Puts the half-Nelsop on all pipe and Right off the bat you'll Al b whuhed” e Rorre | o, B0 g poose e o%,| Bl climrette grouches Decause it can't bite 70wl g0 to Prines Albert ke youre on the Bags ety T thie utteoun, Toosa s far as known suffered no serious re- tongues and can’t parch throats. And tril of a best bet. For you never will get sult from their experience. you prove our say-so! P. A.is made honest and true tobacco satisfaction till you p a patented proce:cy-dut cuts out the b?; jl:’ldmnn;ywnhmnum—mm and-the parch. This patented process-is s Attending Former Teacher’s Funeral. Harry F. Parker is attending the Another Special Meeting. 3 = funeral of Mrs. Henry Bagot Brews-| Special town and city meetings are| i ter, at Coventry, a school teacher of |in fashion just now, and another wil controlled exclusively by us. Rememzer Sold everywhere in toppy red bags, 5c; 3 These are the days, and this |18 7 vears ago in the Windham |be held this evening. when the elect that when you hear some of that “‘as everybody plans to go some- | 55 e Tuitding the state. road be. | the part adjoining, which is occupied ' B § T : : A S these quarters are damp in the winter, where, and a Trunk, a Suit}in this city Tuesday for the purpose|ang cannot be properly heated, be . c tc d Clle, or a Hand BI‘ is want- | ing done. space, and a petition was presented - when it attempted to draw the wagons v ed. We have the kind “to|up Ratiroad street, and Mayor Dunn | on oamuion tois matter. tidy red tins, 10¢; also in pound and Hill school district. ors of the town will-decide whethe: good . A.” stuff! “ the town will appropriate money to sT.A & half-pound hamidors. Steam Roller Draws Coal Wagons |excavate for a cellar under that por-)| The large stcam road roller used by | 07, Of the town bullding used by the | R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wi G. A. R. for their headquarters, and’ the weather that almost : 4 N.C tween Mt. Hope and Warrenville, by the library. It is claimed that RS R 5 g L of hauling four wagons loaded with cosl Gut to the spot avhere WORk is o cause of the lack of underground air| to the seiectmen some time ago re- questing them to call a special meet- Attention was attracted to theroller, ders In the same manner as an ordin- ary gracery clerk would. Academy Alumni Reunion. home by fllness. His place as engin- eer is being filled by J. Hoit. Bridge Repairs. ized.” the court held, “by a state- ment of the basic facts showing the creative features. Mr. Rockefeller and about a dozen In addition, two road matters will be | Felix Bedard Fined $175 and Costs, was at first inclined to stop the pro- brought before the meeting, and small| Tak A I—Acad Al il Th i " P2 th The bridge on the main road going| ¢ 3 ote t and t di- S RIS o DRI TR ey akes an Appeal—Academy Alumni e plans are complete for the e nineteen past and presen stand banging,” and they are - e . just the right price. appropriations asked for. Being Repaired. | seventh reunion of the Plainfield Alum. | Inte Central Village is being repaired | ectors under indictment sought to ni Association, which is to be held to- | 20d I8 impassable. It is necessary to|jave the government detail specific " o s go around by the Central Woolen Co.’s Before Justice Benjamin Briggs in|mMorrow in the old Plainfleld Academy | 50 atound by the Centn L Sa.8 | violations contained in their charges. 5 iy | building. The reunion will open at | St the iasa - '8¢ | They complained that the charge was thetown hall Tuesday morning Felix 14 4; o m. with & business meeting in | I get into the village. 3 __|indefinite in many respects. Bedard was charged with soliciting an | academy buildifiz. At 1 p. m. there he excessive rains of late havel| 'Counsel for the government o] the company to run the roller through the city streets, but the wagons and to Meet—Brid FUNERAL Augustus Vanderman 9 ¢ s wiessY 7;'.“‘1".‘51‘:;;?3 -Tfii{a order for intoxicating liquor unlawfully | will be a banquet in the vestry of the | T3ined t‘:rt;uleor:mw:gl;:':rgr;{m -i[adr% e s e Z : . v liver id | Congregationai church. During the to dig | ots complained of were we own (A from the rooms of a local undertaker | On May ofth and of delivering eald| f Fioon an' entertainment programe | (heir crop find most of the potatoes|i; the defendants and to require the : at 8- onday morning. ~Requiem 2ith. The case of Bedard |Tii be offered which will include vo- | Iotted on account of the wet condition | government to furnish detalled charges igh mass was sung in St. Joseph's|was continued from last Thursday,|ca] and instrumental music and brief S would impose an unnecessary burden church at 9 o'clock by Rev. T. J.|when he together with P. Charon was Mrs. Oliver Bellard is ill at her home addresses on interesting topics by for- on it, as well ~s consume considerable Bannon. The bearers were J. E. |arrested by Officer Edward Allen, and | mer pupils and graduates of the acad- | in Plainfield. time in preparation. Ld Sullivan, Joseph St. Onge, Frank|a load of liquor was seized from their | emy ~ George J. Corey is expected to —_— Delay of six months to a year, it is Rafferty and ~George Vanderman. | possession by officers Allen and Grand | Sadress the gathering on ‘China. a8 it | GOVERNMENT MUST FURNISH imates, will result from the ruling . Burial was in Mt. St. Benedict's|Juror King. When arrested Bedard |ywag and is’ In connection with musi- of the court. cemetery, Hartford. asked for a_ continuance which Was | s pensimme Meg Evelyn Jordan ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS 2 2, Charles Lemons granted until yesterday's court. The|johnson of Providence will render Phone 285-3 fair a shake as you’d expect P S e He:’bmo“ky case of Charon was postponed until vocal “solo. The reunion will be|Te New Haven Directors Indicted for| - OBITUARY. 3 % s to give a or ask him|was held from his home in Mans- | Noswich defended Pedord and omiored | PFOUEHE to a close in the evening when irerman Law. o R Geah Main and Union Streets, give a partner field at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday after-|a prea of not suilty for Mis chent. The | 5 ecebtion and dance will be held in| %, Aug. 34—Federal e e et 7y to give you. noon Rev. Leonard Smith of the|siate was represented by Lawyer Ar- . . it S AAsd e, The Lovers) . Dunece Mithn. Ay S JMNN B Give a o | Mansfield Center Baptist church of-|thur G. Bill of Danielson, Who prose- | _ Personal Mention, Tent mast furnisn adaitions] Seecha. | Grabam, president of the Bangor rai- JAY M. SHEPARD & y roney a chanc Hill cemetery. . The arrangeiments | CU5ed the case for Grand Juror King. | “Emory Card of Norwich was a re-|ulars to Willlam Rockefeller and some | Way and Electric company and a di- FaneralDirectorandEmbalmer| Wste or idle money is 60-62 North St., Willi . |dead. It brings in nothing but After hearing the testimony of sev- Succeeding Elmore & Shepard to work—to get more money. eral of the state’s witnesses the de- wre in charge of Funeral Director cent guest of Prentice W. Phillips. of the defendants under indictment on | rector in other Maine railway and Jay M. Shepard. . Mr. and_Mrs. Frank Johnson of |a charge of criminal conspiracy to vio- | power corporations, died today at In- g'!” ‘r‘"““g" no ev ‘d"’lffi ’“;‘;‘; Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending a couple | late the provisions of the Sherman law | tervale, N. H., where he was spending : riggs found Bedard guilty on both| ¢ weeks with Mr. Johnson'’s mother, |in connection with their administra- |a vacation. He was 6 Syears of age. Death of Omer Desrosier. counts and imposed fines of 375 and \rs Herbert Tarbox of Stone Hill. tion of the affairs of the New York, Albert Hibbert, Omer, the two year old son of Mr, | 100 and costs, which will bring the|” N A Desrosier, George Derosier,| New Haven & Hartford Railroad com- SRR T L its purchasing power. and Mrs. Arsene Desrosier of 25| 0™ UP to approximately $200. Bedard|vyjctoria Desrosier and David Desrosier | pany. New Redford, Mass, Aug. 24—Al- Laa on hrough his attorney gave notice of 37 = Temple street, died early Tuesday | . e were in Webster Monday attending the| The charge that there was a con- |bert Hibbert, secretary of the United Start a savings accourit and | morning after a short illness. Death | appeal and the bonds was placed at|fineral of Mrs. John Cyr. spiracy formed about 1890, which ex- | Textile Workers of America, died at % $300, which up to a late hour Tuesday . was due to astro-entritis. s ksl B g w7 ] Irving Smith is still confined to his |isted thereafter, should be particular- |his home here today. 2 The load which was seized and Brief Mention. which now reposes in Justice Brigg's = L EUL st Tieetey in Dostol. | SHis= was csieind Ty Chiton =t the L S C ‘Bout ime of the arrest, and he will be Y, s on Tuesday | cHarged with maintaining a nuisance by carrying liquor illegally into a no- i ; : every week—then you'll have and Filling a Specialty money. Miss Julia Fenton is in Providence | license town. The & w2 . 7 present case is 152 Main Strest, - Willimantic e, % st S probably only the beginming for 1t Is & Food for tbe 'elephone 3 N o J. rby is in Providence on bus- | well-known fact that there are three The imantic Savings | inecs inis waek, or four other expressmen who make - Institute UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, < ~ 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Frank Larrabee, President Telephone Lady Assistant 3 N. D. Webster, Treasurer | local visitor, Tuesday. J. C. Tracy is In New York on bus- | the rounds every weck and solicit or- HIRAM N. FENN ness nis week. / Incorporated 1842 Mrs. W. F. Buck is visiting rela- tives in Springfield. William Shea of Providence was a Business NEW PRESIDENT OF PORTUGAL IS MAN Mrs. Patrick Keenan fs v OF GREAT WEALTH week in Providence. 4 Mrs. Mary Dixon Welceh is in New York for a few days. Mrs. W. E. Jackson is in New Lon- don for a few days. William Harrigan of Hartford - a local visitor Tuesday. e Mrs. J. B. Fullerton was in Putnam Tuesday visiting friends. Herman Simmons returned from Windsor Locks Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wi, spending a Ioflnlgh? in Bo'foun?. b - SPECIAL SALE OF sinter, e, Georse Hooper ot Bustom : . 7 Marys hurcn spent Fobsdey 1 Bs: Windham Silks [:sx remnmee: . This week we place on sale a special purchase of Wind- e ot e s oeette ham Silks, consisting of Satin Dutchcgs Taffetas, Surah, T —" Peau-de-Cygne, Peau-de-Soie and Louisine, in black and Jlretsy "at 15eie s, So*ton, due, in _this changedble colors. - While most of them are perfect, [|ute® 1ate Tuesday. . you will find a few imperfections in some pieces. They || emaactte Forvin aoe testaos Sas are all a good value, and shrewd buyers will seize this ]| *%ee in Worcester. splendid opportunity to stock up for present or future §|entertaining her pavents, Mo and Sire. her ‘use. The regular values of these Silks are $1.00 up JI” 3, Savmes oparreet, o oor. - Murray's Boston Store WILUMI.NTIC. CONN. to $1.50. chseter is entertaining her sister Miss| Dr. Barnardino Machado, who is the Providence street. | new president of Portugal, is several Margaret Moran of Your choice at 58¢, 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard times & millionaire. Fifteen years ago e || Mrs, Richard McDonaid, R. £. Ogyins, &'&ixm"}%‘;fl?fi:‘fim,’é i made a 'grmmn annou it - the death of President loy, her which resuited in his recall. King . . . . past | Carlos sent messages of condolence five days prior to the actual demise of President McKinley.