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tie lodge, No. 120, A. B. & x’% ‘.t‘wu: Woh-m« = roe has ‘took 1. tnck loage, No. 18, 1.0, O, ¥, | tempt mm’“otw L First C. N dled fo thi: strikes elsewhere. ‘finrm " LICENSE SUSPENDED For Thirty Days 2 _Constable Thomas Killourex served | fin e gty e g PR T ath, Wednesday, ing- his e sperate o otors vehicle, for from Sep- T. J. Watts was in Hartford Wed- nesday. Mlx.'lohnlau!il'plfldh‘k‘fl in Boston. Miss J. Girourd is in Fall River for ‘W"l several days. C. Chamberlain 1"‘“ a lml visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Webster spent Wed- his suudln ad litem. Max Ganz and AWiiliam Chamber- lain, two out of ‘town residents who measures will be es, in all likelthood. Home From Pine Tres State HEAD-ON COLLISION ' Car and Runabout Gontaining Salss- | men Bump at South Windham. A_runabout owned by the Walker- | Clerk Scripture Recovers. i Pratt Manufacturing campany of Bos-| City Clerk_A. C, Scripture, who has ton, and & touring car with the Con- | been confined to_his mome for o few DANIELSON necticut license number 11.089, which {days with a secere attack of stomach said to belong to C. G. Bostwick of | trouble, ‘was about his duties in the S A g red in a headon colli- | town bullding Wednesday and has re- | Operator From Midway at Local Sta- | Family Dinmer on 43rd Anniversary figu son in South Windham Tuesday ev- | covers ening. ol: cars w:m‘hcomldafihly s - mmw damaged, but none o e occupants, P ‘,,..,m -ll of whom were sald to be sales-| .o :,'t';' ’ oLk with headquarters in Hartford. 'nadm icinity, was seriously injured. | vided as foll o on took place where the r0ad to Norwich turns off from Main | Sratesl: (regular) and $3 ) street in South Windham, and is said g‘"" department, $270.28; sidewalks, . 2.83; new streets, $46.11; tain- -m M. J. Ginet, M. 8., is arranging |a patient in a Worcester hospital f 130 Dave been caused by the Jriver of |ing sewers, $16.50; contin 35 concert-recital in _connection | several weeks, s slowly recovering the runabout, Who was on the Wrong | wotrworks, $87.11. wlth the installing of a fine new Or- |after a surgical operation. She will B s = et o gan at St. James church. probably be able to | feature of the incident was that the | Match With Norwich Players Post-| George Heneault, Alcld Heneault | about three weeks. “parties did not know they were ac- poned. quainted, and an argument was start-| The tennis match between the Y.|and vicinity. Steeple Tom Titspatrick had the ‘ d, which quickly broke up when a |M..C. A, team of this city and & team | wiil Attend Wedding and Convention | RROdestille section of the city inter- Dearer view revealed the acquaint-[of the Nrowich Roqus and Temnis gy “‘“0 e anceship. One machine was towed o | cfub which was to have been piayed |, Earl F' Wood wh aine, will lon the spire of St Mary's chureh, e other temb- |{oday, has been called off, on account e here next Wednesday to attend | which is 130 feet in height. v QUARRELED OVER STRIKE in September. “Two Moulders From derman Plant Ells Plan for Clambake. “tn’ the local polics - court Wednesday | Putnam lodges in the morning, chowder at eleven in the Pllenll)ted Embalmer ARy {3062 North St., Willimantic| ~ Mrs, David Clapp. FUNERALS Mariah J. Blish - HIRAM N. FENN Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. = Sample Blankets / AT WHOLESALE PRICES A drummer from a good, reliable blanket house has sold us his entire line of Sample Blankets at such a low price that we are able to offer them to you at wholesale prices. Some of them are slightly soiled from handling, but as good as new. Made of cotton and wool, in white, tan or gray, with pink or blue borders, SALE PRICES 25¢ TO $7.00 A PAIR e - THE H. C. MURRAY GO. Capite! $100,000 Surplus end Profits $175,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous’ service, prompiness and liberality in dealing, and a » sound Lusiness policy in administering its » < own afiairs, characterize THE WIND&AM NATIONAL BANK, vhich aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and ' profitable. The Windham National Bank # WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ey e :"h fi S | BT TR Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6, 7, and 8, 1915 the week end-| Norwich for Governor's Day — ing August 21, 1915. tou.uod $747.40,di- | Main Street Tracks May be Moved. ows: Police department, . 75, (special; = Jocal mfllv lm by the roadside where the|of the unavoidable absence of some of structor in English at Brown Univer- i, R T R, 2|0 b Btenoo e ot 5, e, i M B, . W o Fined $1 and Costs—Jail for-Theft willimantic lodge, No. 1311, B. P. O.| General Manager Samuel Anderson |The date Was also the birthday anni. B e el BALLOON ASCENSION EACH DAY BN e al bake next Sunday. TI I be h 2 Norwi 3 process of the hearing|a ball game between Williantic = i e s W. H. Lan, m L ¥ and dwa; Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Longden of L (morning of the case in which one of [a serfes of sports, including the fat Cporic gty oaroics Lynn have been called here on ac- {the striking moulders from the Van- |men's race and a scramble for the| P. M. Malley of Midway is acting|count of the serious fliness of W. H. rlp 4 aracnute T {derman company engaged in an alter- | greased pig; later in the day a pro- |33 rellef operator at the local station |y ongqen, formerly captain of police. ication with a fellow-employe who did | gramme of vaudeville will be given by | JUring the absence for a few days of out of town artists who are said ty|On® Of the regular operators, Miss|Defeated by Attawaugan Markemon. Pl be topliners. The feed will be put|Marie Barrett A sh 5| At the week-end Judge and Mrs. | Roger: . L. W j, JAY M. SHEPARD on at two o'clock, and preceded by ‘morning. o pected to arrive here from their trip |shooting contest at Attawau by J. . ®__ Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Daniel = Q.Connor is chatrman of the | FP5IES 24 ma-pacific Exposition cnd | W, Atwood, 3. C. Bt A :) or 1 . northwestern states. Baker, all of Wauresan, by the score - ‘Lady Assistant Tel. connection | Harriet Lurinda Philate (Holley) Julian R. Holley of Bristol; and a s Telephone ter, Mrs. George M. Clark of Mansfield. (17 Mrs.~W. C. xw-h'flfll‘- mesday in Nerwich. en for & visit of several days. Mrs. Buth Pusinion ls spendios o D. S. Beach was in South Man- |week with friend in chester Wednesday on business. Otho Sullivan of Ston! ‘was the Suest of relatives hers Wednesday. - NORWICH, CONNECTICUT Groton are spending a few DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS PUTNAM tion—Clorks’ Last Half Hoiiday To- |- of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wheaton— day—Thirteanth Company Going to| Funeral of Louis Boulay—Hareld Cates’ Balloon Injures Another Boy —Strengthened Team for Saturday’s Game. ‘ Mrs. William Fuller, who has been B. Jette recently metored to wnch “HilL and Edward Hemeault have returned from an automobile trip to Springfield Working on 180 Foof Spire. MIGHTY MIDWAY | BIG FREVUDEVILLE $3,000.00 For Races Day and Night Fireworks 2.17 CLASS - 2.20 CLASS 2.35 CLASS ZMCLASS 2.30 CLASS FREE FOR ALL COLT RACE ested Wednesday while he was at work e S e, - Dinner on 43rd Anniversary. the Brgwn Dally Herald, will go fo|served the forty-third anniversary of 3 e e attomal’ sou, | thelr marriage Wedngstty ening by editors of College Year the fam- Books at the Hotel Biltmore. 15 ot the partal Bofie fox & dtaer. Harry E. Back and children are ex- |of this city, was défeated in a tra Cards of recent date received here|of 110 to 71. [edneagay indicate that Sr. and Mr. | Superintendent of Stresty Dumas Fastest Rld.r. in the Oountry Are Entered Harold F. Glendening, who motored to | has a force of men at work this morn- California, were at Sacramento, Cal. ing cutting down the grade of Smith street. ¥ Clapp, widow of David Clapp, died in| Carter Street Sewer Contlsted G. W. Farley, traveling salesman, . Norwich Tuesday evening at the age| Frank A. Davis has completed the |formerly of this city, was & visitor « . |of 76. She was a native of Mansfield, | contract of bul)ding a sewer in Cart- | here Wednesday. his home in Lakewood, N. J. after a JEWETT m are visiting their brother, T. J. Dris- |lins, jm F c' JACKSON, Dm born November 31 1888, the deughter | or strest in Sccardpnce with o vote visit here with Willlam Wright. v Sy ;’_"“"‘"M i visfting Mo miess, g ¥ . a 1l ol G. A ' % a e e e e e | FUNERAL. Ancther Balloon Accident, Funeral of Mrs. Joseph Hoppman—|rs George Cooley. of Enfield, Mass, | life, one & Painless Extracting children, Jay E. and Frank B. Vincent of Pawtucket was i Harold Cates, the deronaut who 8- | Thirteen and a Half Foot Sur A. A.-Young, Jr, is is survived £ Filli s Grant of this_ city, a visitor with friends in Danielson Louis Boulay. ured in the fat fatal h‘llo:n u’fgfi";‘;} flower—Deputy State Inspector’s | Bonnell Powell at e and Filling a Specialty Dwight . Holley of Arlington, N. J. | Wedneaday, Funeral services for Louls Boulay, | Woodstock fair and who a Visit—Birthday Gifts for Mrs, T.|Lare, Champisin. at the tat e | 752 Main Street, - Willimantic | Perry E. Holley of C. A Hamilton and Teiesphors |who died at Middictown, were heid figured in a similar accident at Wolsard visited in Providence recent- | here Wednesday morning. Burial was Efig-mter seems to be unfortunmate.| M, Crumb. cent guest of Mr, Youns at the lat- in St. Mary's cemetery. ed R ter's home in Jewett City. Miss Marion B. Stokes of Beverly,| S Kaminsky lett Wednestay eve- |five o os fSogent appeared | Tunsral services &, Mo Josern Mass., has been spending a few days |ning on a business trip to New York. : Hoppman Mary with Danfelson friends. Mrs, Jesse Rich and her father, |John McNell, the boy who was en-|church at § o'clock Tuesday morning. Edward S. Carpener has issued his k ochon- | tangled in a rope attached to a bal- | Requiem high mass was celebrated by sual notice, as collector relative to loon, carried 30 feet into the air and |Rev., Father J. H. Sieferman. "UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, - ) The funeral of Maria J. Blish was dropped into a tree during the Glou- | hearers were Jorn Elermann, - 62 Church 8t, Willimantic, Ct. held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after- | hogColeotion of boroush taxes, early s ey L e - | Tar day events Jast Tuceday. enter- | Connelty, Fred Menerd: Michact Tor “Telephone Lady Assistant |onon from the home of her daughter, g william N. Manton of Pawtueket |ed sult today sgainst the committes | gariy, Visit From Former Teacher isit ith friends here Wed- |in charge of the celebration, asking |™ There were beautiful flowers from Mrs. George S. Laird of Royalton, ;::a:y,' A - for $10,000. The was at first bfi the fusband and from the families, Mase, was the guest Wednesday of | Misy Ross Seder is visiting here |lleved io be fatally injured, but physi- | from Shea Pros, Mrs. G, W. Emerson, rs. Grace 8. Wheatley. Mrs, Wheat- | with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Seder. |clans now say that he will recover 3 ’n”m'" = Supil of Mra. Laid ot Plain. Going to 8t Leuls. 834 be none (he worss for the acci- e] academy, lormer students Miss Lina Meehan, who has been |*Biy sarents are Mr. hich held 4’ reunion o~ Plainfield Y 4 s . han, b for St. Louls, Pew appeared in court as their at- |wich, Fall Iuv-r — ‘;',::'m‘hwnfimfl“;’g has | Miss Clara A. orcenter | Lo P tiributed the nccident 10 in thelr Sutomoviies, school bulldings here, is engaged in visited with friends in Putnam this | carelessness on the part of agents of |in §t, Mary's cemetery in Bylvandale, fl"""' were Missen Aflce A Freparing the Dulidings Tor St open: | YOO ; f loucester day committes and dec- | The arram s were in charge of | Margaret Krauss, Theress van, 1o of the a3 & Golf Course Improved, manded compensation for the boy's | Funeral Director J, A Mourigan, Dorothy flmm Mrs, A €, ‘l‘llc 1 Coun- | In; and the anxiety and suffering Last Half Helid ol 17 e betag constantly mproved | of e parenta, Tall Sunfiowsr, he last balf- | and js becoming more and more of an e s A NG OR HARVEY bine ribhon for sunfiowe: Hhe has mond _ Lathrop, nsnmlnn .h", players, A .y':r“'vn oma whieh 18 13 1-3 feet from Canl movnn, Mise Gene which | Te Piteh for Loosl Team in Game o Dleasens. Boyle and the ground to o Miss M, Ouallvg, - 1 it Capends in Providense. i Saese Savine (ae oF hae o S Jo"n oty oa " ix pestisn Againet_Meosup. Crasmery Commaended for Cloaniiness, Bail lv Polix lm mer ¢ & nesday anager “assen - | o2 3. Katiey of Maritord, deputy n. Putnam 1o witness the pjrade were at Plainfield Wed tor the | Teady Cassent of the Put ey . inahast, Jom . PBraaford, ’M Bulll John mh Miss 1da 1. Foster carrics away the v, muw. Km lohn ~ Notan, fire department, annual reunion, . | #peetor of nam baseball team gave out & siates | L Lo T de an m m %0 'the Thirtesnth Company Geing to Nor- |, n’v"/'i,.y‘.":c' Qk"mg‘r” "'“W,' TAnE @ | ment Wednesday afternoon in whieh | Sorouh sovently. Eopesial mmw- i “he mun .:»'m > A e leh, number of Puinam people are visiting |he says that he is oing Loshave & reat | wis inade of the exceptionsl wanitan {ng on & chargs vm ln York !mv ™ M Members of the Thirteenth com; ny this weelk, baseball team W face the Moosup elub | conditions at the plant d lla hwou ”" o, oted Int of yoters in towns in this mll it_comen here Baturday tar- | City Creamery Co., there g Aamong M" Ym lh:"fl’:l:w»l“ufa““vm? there m"::n. :::' Inm:nl n‘:n“w- relative to u:fn Cassent wiated powi- | other favorable pnim n nla wate- l" overnor Marcus H. Holcomb, but | meetingh to receive applications of uvcly that sither ml or Marvey, |ment & notl ll':‘f:fl‘ of fllt"fl m-aau authorising the trip had not | those whn wish to be made voters, pitchers of Biiss is aiways on m been received hers Wednouday, Truce M, Barrabes has returned to b the {wirling fo these metiars eonsiant “ationt out In full Bum Norwich Orchestra to Play e ne. i Tovie” Wasion Birthdey Noted. ning st the new i furniah rfl-g m‘-"fi o ined bail Mrs, ‘r M l‘mml was most pless- |ed the music for the s v"z reaching an agreement the s | anth memhered her birthday Tha "traen will be ot Mona ds and B N e od Lou wes Teloeat s onday by sitta of “Towere, ear rance of Drew's o A comy [ g Cake, boaciitully Josd and ok Norwich at an early ‘date it is understood, will mum the |of the purchase money, is to Was among the Eifts, 'h Anuu Imn’o:‘.: Colloge Hal munlu and uu vl i frst base :‘u":vug-’!'l: z M Ummnlll; ::fln- g the 1imi - Mrs. W. 1 Dullgsd, who ls fo have e 375 et This pob T A e st &‘um ntment of & KIIIIHUI{ tul- followed by the trolley company in i commandery at Law, wmn tuo of lnhz lm = Putnam two yoars -. uum*umn- A stock’s in Montville :l“uouv ".".‘,."’"c“ ""‘l"“‘“ {',:'," o e mioey Sl el of the o at the Conneetieut college for women probable that the first t b at New London, expects that & mest- |work o e done i im B0 ot seeond base louwu |nmm in & general | street will begin mr. onday n be held in September. Fol- . Main street s lolu to be Toving. (his the: aotive” eampaign. Sor funds' tn Killingly will be Inangurated. i lo;mfm- aections of e s Main Strest Tracke May be Moved. |the strect will be closed at times but — Sire, “Funiee’ Caider of The trolleye tracks on the section of ',‘im?"o'? !.I:I work. i il tertained by Miss Ida 1. the railroad cross- v | A P. Woed Moves to Pellett Building » g 1 R : i i E it ?gg i i;j 5 § 13 i