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BANI.BLSON Miss Elizabeth Greener has return- Artillerymen st Range Practice— | od from & viait with friends in Sowth- * Breduste_of Textile School Goes to'f Bridge, Mass, . = New Bodford—Boulais-Trahan Wed- | | A0FS- JOUR .;m“‘“'“ Nr W ding. AL wnbm.. = Miss Muriel Clark of Providence has | trom a wg in Providence. been a few days with friends “Ln th:’b-o:::c‘h. Good Year for Vegetation. N that mer is drawing to a 3 h‘ u d “~ S Tl Wik npend hdo-w ; Jocal residents mote with A new, w '* M be by- Imeprial Blanche Smi enjoying tel it remarkable. greennesy = e, at Ereastnt View.: * |2l Tawns ana treca. Due to the heavy G-n.e. Economy, v-y’owufnl, and of - modern design, “f*‘dms .¢#forence Danlelson left Ion- Illnfrlll Of“:hll “m.l;:.r all vegeta- 5 Ty noticed that the trees have grown con- Field Day Practice. siderably this year, several large ma- on stree: hav wn Thflh-twflhh-&-mmlbbh“m Nfi""{i’g:.:‘:;‘: T : also been found that a car with these dimen sions is in great demahd. ~ - « 13‘ ww& few days In preparation for| Henry Sisson and Miss Ora n . ot BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS: e srams sl i sy | His-s-s-8-8-8-8-8-8-6-8-s-s!!! b 4 Cylinder, valve in the head motor, cast enbloc, removeable head,zsplit base,.unit power plant, three speed sliding gear transmission, cone clutch, crown fenders, rear ay, n:: .;'3:&‘&"."?33 Save Tn Webaten -But read the six points first—ocarefully. aftern . d Ji h Christia o - - x Dp.’sn' = ::Axflm {c:\*gmtl:nrgg?vr:r‘: alc:h.tgudu m: axle with two pod rebestos lined service brakes. cfi“m& well known Mr. ana dbrs. F. A. Jacobs, have re- :An:e‘ims:}.((:mlfl has reumed bie type in the rear, and double cantilever springs in the front. The latter feature is the ‘hom 'ward's drug ol - € - - - - N e SR o:g?o ‘3..&5; \"un‘u.on 3 B . cause of the good riding qualtity.. Genuine self-starter, two separate units properly larence vis, teacher ‘English PR 0 ol i e Rl in Montpelter, 'Vermont, visited local 3 installed without chains, or belts, accessibility of ignition, all wiring in a steel.conduit, en recent! - - - - - - iride s tarally, of Fhmoton Herbert Keach and family have re- 4 Tou Storage Battery, electrically lighted with dimming attachment, every moving 1 | turne to Danielson er spending ~ o - - m‘.";r::;:r spending & few days WIth | summer at Alexander's lake. part equipped with a grease cup, and above all, a handsome designed body, with-a good Miss Vinnie Shaw has returned |, Dr. Willlam H. Knowles ~was In ke L PEPPE i home from & vacation at Buttonwoods, | orth, Stonington on a business trip 5 finish. T &ter Shippes motored to Provi- [ Mrs. Fllsworth Burton and Miss DEMONSTRATIONS WHJ.. BE GIVEN UPON REQUEST. dence Sunday. Mae Fox of Bridgeport are guests of Miss Hildred Chase of Webster js |Hiram Burton, Suisable rewards for the discovery of the Tth potnt will be offered later™ visiting her parents of ottage street. - ;" 'Miss Madeline Gaflup of Ekonk has WEDDING. ;- . bnn -rm\dxn(k o.'i'fi.p"’"' ‘with Mr. Boula, Frabow.. s : Elmer ‘Himes»of Providence was a| Amedy Boulais and Miss Yvonne \ 2 asphalt road coastruction. The party ‘local visitor Monday. Trahan were married Monday morn- e G of Aben. Beitgen of e George Barris -was in Boston on a |ing at St. James' church. After a re- Bri h? ted, a business, trip Monday, Sebtlon ai tho rides house they Ieft | Steeple Tom Aegiide S5 Mary's Spire | A0S, DL Sridkes incorporsted.’ road Norwich, Conn. Wedding Invitations Out. z?orlu:u v?m Taaks Thels Homc Ta Dan.| by Moonlight—Start on New Con- |asphalt construction and were most Invitations have been received for |jeison. crete Curbing — Eim-Providence | favorably impressed with the results the jage of Oswald Charles Street home of M ne > union at 6 p. m. To Replace Burned Freight House. obtained. It is stated that asphalt is dry Wheatly, to take place at Home from Pacific Coast, Strest Turn to Be Eliminated—Fu- | o cheaper than amieisite and has th- Conne‘s(lonll church, Sept, 29, at| Mr, and Mrs. Flarry E. Back and neral of Former Chief W. H. Long- | decreased in price to less than tar 17.80 o'clock. sons Samuél and Harry returned Sun-| den, road and gives excellent satisfaction. COLCHESTER held at noon and the Young People's | seized from Charon's possession & week George Gingras left Monday for St.|day morning from a trip to the Cal- Some of the party, who, it is under- Th iy Hyacinth seminary, St. Hyacinth, Can- [ ifornia expositions and other points| Rev. F. D. Sargent of the Congre- |stood. favored amieisite above other \ada, where h,“wffi mum’; his studies. |0f interest in Mexico, Canada and the | gational church preached at the Union |material, changed their views some- | Boys’ Club Tnm D.h-u Westchester, The ruins of the freight house at Mrs, Joseph Danielson and daj Pacific coast. Congregational church in Worcester | what after viewing the results of as-| 9 to 3—Burned Freight House to Be . Rev. William H. Lakin and and family ters Brences and Leuisa: have retuin. | Miss Sadie Milton Is spending two|Sunday. phait in_the Rhode Island town. The| p b - e gl s B K have returned atter a monti's vacation ed from a visit with friends in Chat- | weeks in New York. Bernard McGarry of the Bugbee | matter, however, is in the hands of Bty . at Warwick Downs, B L Mass, Vera Gordon has returned from a |store is having his vacation which he | the highway committee to decide. oo —_—— A large crowd attended the ball Personal Mention. ‘Miss Thelma Gartland is spending a | visit with friends In Oak Lawn, R. I |is spending with his sister in Dela- Wiill Eliminate Turn. game on the park Saturday afternoon ware. ortnight with relatives in Providence John 8. Horton leaves shortly for Timothy O'Connell of East Haddam : and i S City Engineer George W. Perry has | between the Westchester team and the ast n - e L. Bay and diiss Lizsie Pren Y T e Regilded Gross by Moonlight. prepared blans for doing away with B N e e s e e | won: ” Ty = T m_':‘:‘" s"""‘m"’““ 2 ] b - | Y., & 4 Steeple Tom Fitzpatrick has finished | the dangerous and inconvenient turn ve a ng J v ;A ¥ ue; L heve ;e..; visiting ‘relatives in | e(éh.hx;l:g Grr:nel‘; o{‘ :’ew d’-:m‘:"“;"’c resilding the cross &% the tip of St |made by the trolley cars at the cor- | having played 17 games and lost only [ SuPervisor of Schools J. A. Young and family have returned to their o Mary's church spire, 180 feet high.|ner of Elm and Providence streets.|4. They played the town team last 5 = e 3{ Chase s ataraed th | Cicen. ob VPSRN - MUAOW: His work was somewhat of a mystery | The matter of eliminating this bad | Saturday and.defeated them § to 8. B R o T Nwind gt e T R e oty feow e to some of the people of the north end |turn has been discussed and redis- [ They have played the Boys' club four | ""\p o0 i "0 Brien visited friends in Miss Jenmie Wilbur and Miss Sarah | M5 Will Barron and daughter |of the city. They did not see the|cussed, but nothing has ever been done | ames and ecach team has won two Hartford Saturday. x e o iy oF Providencs Wors te of | Elizabeth, Miss Alma Keech and Miss | steeplejack at work during the day, |towards lts elimination. The plans|games. The game Saturday was well [ Fartford Saturday. = ==~ = = |\ Lebeau died Saturday at the home S Sl A Charee ¥ e Helena Brook, returned Monday from|but the next morning would notice |outlineed by Engineer Perry have been | played excepting the seventh inning, |, TIvS of his daughter, aged 33. Besides his . ¢ Mre. Charles Hopking, Sun-la five weeks” camping trip at Heech |that more work had been done upon |submitted to the Shore Line electric|When Clark, the Westchester pitcher, |Monday. . =~ oo = . |dsughter, he is survived by a son. day. Vacation End pond. the cross.. This was due to the fact |Toad and have been approved by S.|was hit hard, and with errors by his| o000 JREED, 00 - acation 6 Truman Lyon has entered ‘the:em-|that the work was done by moonlight. | B. Palmer, of Chandler & Palmer, Nor- | mates the Boys' club scored five rune. Louts H. Baldwin of Middletown was | - Reymolds Bridge—No. 1 timothy Telesphore Wolsard, S. Duhamel, |ploy of the Bellevue hotel, Boston, as|During the day the wind has made it | Wich, engineers for the company. It|The batting order follows S il Bie Mandiy PR ' S0 ohr A - 4 Tlarence and Louis King and Tyler | clectrical engineer. impossible for the use of gold leaf |is understood that the Morse-Nightin- | Westchester—Finley 2b, Galvin 3b | Aoy TFE S vimt o0 o0 now |ing s e e o ‘Andrews have returned from their va-| Wilfred and Rachel Halle visited |and so in the calm of the night the | gale company, owning property at the | Clark p, C. Sbailer 1b, Oderman ss, |y "o “\i f5 = having been the guest|bhay was nearly cation. They visited various points of | friends in -Woonsocket recently, steeple worker would climb to his high | corner, are ' willing to relinquish [ Boson rf, McDonald cf, Phelps If, B.| P}t 7 OR0e, ROCRE TECR M SRS interest in southern New England. Clifford Davis motored to Rocky |perch and.work by the moon’s light |enough realty to make a proper and | Shailer c. Elmwood Heights over Sunday, wmnmmfi . g:l‘g‘gt':.:au Point Sunday. but invisible to the passersby on the |safe turn. It is hoped that the mat- | Boys' club—Slavkin I, O"Connell 3b, 5 ¢ William H. Blacker and daughter —s street. Thé actual work of lding | ter will be put into effect in the near | L. Weitzman ¢, McDonald p, Porter rf, Nt E T " Seriously Iil. DUCK HUNTING SEASON. |took nine hours and 21 beoks of 25 | fatore. = © S. Weitzman cf, McCall 3b, Lazinsk | SCre, guests of relatives in Norwich RNEST M. ARNOLD Mortimer Miller of Hartford and TG § pages of gold leaf each were used. A 1b, Chafetz ss, Kramer ss. FHNESAL. & I Ratinee, dngtee Timothy Nutter of Whitinaville, PUTNAM, CONN. Brookiyn is seriously ill at Day Kim- | Now Begins October 1st, Instead of |smaller cross remains to be regilded tal. M . A ball nosps September 1st. . before the work is fnished. Fe———= The score by innings: e o o A iali and S PRrhe dn.cnjopiira comcatioh | L T e Commiisstoner Arthn Property Improvements. W. H. Longden. e 0803352253 r ana Mrs. Charles L. Shatler ana Specialist in ctive B aciunte of Textils Schoot, - | Day had word Tucsday that s ehangs | Georse W. Baker has improved his| Funeral services for W. H_ Lons- | >Riikeouts, oaaia 3 Clack 5. | 807 of North Westchester were callers property on Pleasant street by build-|den, ex-captain of police of Putnam. |pages on balls, oft Clark 2; two base | It toWn Sunday. Unlisted Stocks Howard Call has been appointed as- | puoy g 10n0e, 18 the open season for ing a retaining wall. George W. Samp- | were held from his home on Grove | nics. Finley, Clark, Slavkin, O'Connell sistant designer for the Beacon Man- |instead of from Sept. 1st. It will ru O owns the adjolning property, Street, Monday afternoon, Rev. F. D.|; Vyeitzman, Porter, Lasinsk; three PLAINFIELD and Bonds ufacturing company, New Bedford, He | it 1 ortg P! m | il ontinge. the improvement upon | Sargent officiating. Burial was In |pase nit, Lazinsk. was graduated recently from the State | O b T o his return from California. Grove Street cemetery. The Boys' club expects to play the e Textile school at Putnam, Body Foundiin:a Let. m?“;“’.’:'.m%i‘::‘”“f emplyed at Heard and Seen, Emeralds .of Norwich. Labor day. W-"Ad-nt Ch-!z: of Mw:tvil:- Fanis | Correspondence Soficited » Ly e pcbonate i S5 ATacl s IR | mats Vilnse, Conn, Aug 30._mne | wiay vacation at Mamaroneck, N ¥ 1o 10, S mynacer of the Braa | Weller B Lomiard fsturngd to| 4o Appear incCourtin egal LiGUOr | g et attention given o handiing Wigsted for a. visit. - AL E:‘;:"’fof:;meadgfi}n % 1of| Given Chance to Leave Town. |a week's vacation In Worcester and | cation at his mother’s, Mrs, Etta Lom. g securities for administrators of ee- Wiil Answer Roll Call. near the Canaan road. Medical Exam- | . Chauncey Parkhurst of nillingly, a |Boston. bard’s, on Norwich avenue. An unexpected happening greeted | tates. - Fhé monthly meeting of the Equal |iner Skiff expressed the opinion that |rounder, pleaded guilty to intoxication]| Work on St. Mary's rectory is being| Rev. J. A. Sullivan was in Fitchville [ , A tnexpected = happening greeted Franchise league will be held at Mrs. | @eath was due to alcoholism and that|in the city court Monday morning. He |rushed and masons and carpenters are | Sunday celebrating mass. Monday morning when the case of P. 3 Arthur Logee’s.an Winter street this {he had been dead about ten days.|DeSged the court to let him go and he |now working on the second story. The | James O'Brien was calling on friends | oy vl Sem B8, R KO0, SO0 O o0 LOUIS E. KENNEDY afternoon “at 3.30. Bach member in|Balch claimed to bea detective and a | Vas sentenced to jail for 30 days and |outlines of the bullding are now ap- | In Yantic Sunday. and Charon failed to appear. Charon nding_ to roll call will give some | badge inscribed with the words “Amer- | tO Pay costs of $8. The jail sentence | parent and the structure will make a Services Omitted. was to be tried on a charge of main- DANIELSON floot current interest in connection | ican Detective Association” was found | Was suspended for ong year upon is | fine addition to the west end of Prov- There was no service in the Baptist | taining a nuisance by fllegally carry- with the work represented by the |pinned to his suspenders. Friends re- |Promise to stay out of Putnam. - idence street. church Sunday, the pastor, Rev. B. D.|ing liquor into a no-license town, The| Undertaker and Embalmer league, garded nim as eccentric. He ha no New Post Office Ruling. Chemical Hose company No. 4, of | Remington, and wife being away on |court, with Justice Benjfamin Brizgs Firemen’s Big Clambake. relatives, so far as known. Postmaster Gilman h the Putnam fire department, is pian- | thefr vacation. Sunday school was sitting, ordered the liquor which was| SPecial Attention fo Every Detail The third_annual clambake of the that besinning September 1st, mew in. | Li28 LOF the annual clambake and gut- felson Firemen's association was| Orduna Has Arrived at Liverpool. |surance faes on parcels. poci mvicns |In€ &t Alexanders lake, next Sun- held fn Phillips’ grove, Sunday. Be-| New York, Aug. 30.—Word of the|will - become efféctive. = Fourth ciass | 22 A X, o R L B L o Liverpool of the Cunard | mail shall not be registered, but ray | min e (e Picciock, designer at the sports were omitted, but dinner was |liner Ordufia was received today. The |be.insured against loss in an amount | Tor Of the Putnam Woolen Co. has Berved under canvas. The commit-|Orduna left New York Aug, 21. She|equivalent {o its value to be paid m |piarred from & trip to Albany, New tee in charge was Walter Chase, Hen- | arrived at Liverpool at § o'clock this |addition fo postage by stamps affixed. | Y OT% 2nd Bridgeport. 1y Diabuc, Thomas Marlowe, Lewis | evening. value up -to 35, 3 cents; to $35, 5 Closed Seasen Till Octaber fst. Roferts and J:me- Day. W. A, Whip- $50, 10 cents and $100, 25 cents. | Putnam hunters who had intended ple ‘prepar he bake, iden—Rev. A. T. Randall has| Lawyer Robert Pex;z of New York |going duck hunting on the first of hnd Shaw and family, of Fitchburg | retubned from his vacation. city returned home Monday morning | September, learned Tuesday through after spending his vacation with his | County Game Commissioner Arthur family in ‘Woodstock. His family will | Day that the season would not open remain in Putnam for a visit with his | until the first of October so that tather, ex-Mayor ¥. W. Perry. they will have to waft a month. John - O’Brien and family have re- turned after two weeks' stay at Oak- land Beach, OBITUARY. $i1 W. M. Clark. Winsted, Conn., Aug. 30-~W, M, Memorial Mass, A requiem high mass was celebrated at 8t Mary's c¢hurch Mopday morn- . ing by Rev. C. . Bedard for the re.|CIATK: gwner of a brass and iron foun. dry in Bayonne, N. J., died at his sum« s t boss of the soul of Mte, Peter 8L .ONgs | may home, Crystal Lake villa, hers 1o« o u r, o ra g e a 8. u;y“ul"“fl:, Ty T Snivey: | day atter' a long ifiness, in’ his 70th ear. He was president of the 1] | M mn:‘?;:':'w:’,’,’f’ “}'fcd ith """‘ ew York Volunteer Regimental assos m m to “ I‘. ent to manitie Sunda clation, He leaves & wile and four $ A any wa ”"M' ’“ gv‘m:..mfi m;tldng and elambake l children. " fitie 1o age. » shoose to i wife and daugh. Hiram Askey, ' ; straw in- oseph A 4 tet, have re(urmws" ter & weel's va- m,:'w Canaan, Conn, Aug, 30— Hiram sorted 'J,M ‘ mammoth afion 1t E i rsl spent in Providence and Bos- | LOUEY ted loday, Mr, and Mrs, ...'.'0 vats,” Mn Brnest 1, Wilcox has returned | Hobey had been married #1 years how , delicious Hanley’s 'Ales her home on Pt Helghts afl Paul Armstrei ( ;"' A mngm at "t‘vm b:y‘ K‘m‘:'};i'l New York, Avg, 40. —t‘n’:‘r‘l‘mmnt'm ""‘ h “’“h"m l'.'m hospital from Hiness for five weeks, the playwright, died suddenty at his w Buys Bungalow and Land, home here tonight of heart disesse, ”Ly sot, ‘ ¢ ' ¢ toasYMary Jnssiming, o e | mriena wae sme of _the h m." A ‘,“b M son_ dnmsimine, has yirenased s b Y ou ominent Ngures of the Ameriéan sio nml nln; weres of land in Kil- :""'. uring he Inat ten years ?J Wwrole & number g IaF pinye & e o 1. Seteater Ana.n pary | Loiiahorateq in mml'gé'..:u ety , A enjoyed & Providences riys | Wa# born in Kidder, Mo, and for five ". iy AIRHEF #ars hefors he hegan wrling plays Societion at Communion, - wlu & eaptain ul real Lake slenims The Baered Heart and Holy Nams it elved ol i 'fiov :w’" ”‘»' "‘i:;::mng»n”m 8t | Surtingien—tu mm in the Firet B ) Y ard regativng men, the Nret sinee (n vecent s re New Gonsrefe Curbing, John Sabin started mmant uw»m'nm u” - “ M !meu khmwuv L aivume CASTORIA Auwavs|ri it Boars the Signature of BZ'(L Jiarign Jid family and Rami um op the Wevldmu m'w. fllm- n 8, Sabin has com Ad the po ey seversl flaml Frink of Woodatock, ROAD MATERIAL Not Yot Deocided Upon by . Highwa Committes, " anseForflversoYears Always Bought The material to be used i . n. improv.