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PPN E? - - Neighbers’ Night at Grange. ‘ ¢ £ ce. His| Mombers of Senexet and 'Wolf Den pportunity. = will be guests of Putnam and Miss Frances at a Neighbors' fllgfi. are to be speakers at a Sun-| Arthur N. L'Heureux of Jewett Cltg s N : school institute to be held in|has taken an interest in the New Yor! WAUREGAN Brooklyn next Sunday. TFurriture company of “nls city. DYE WORKS /HOTEL Te Erect Two-Tenement House. (,,,c:" éulo:mflade:mhu. beeq in New York ’ ‘"TFL"'mM;" “" of course Cosmer A. Young is to erect a two-| There were a number of week end e v——— S ——— tenement dwelling on property just et parties in the city. Call and ses Us. i Get our prices. G. E. FELLOWS H Co. - i Y W V" nerth of Young thers' company Willey was a visitor 1o 3 yard on Mechanic street. Worgester Saturday. and CATERING Everything Cou officers of the W. are wmg' here tomorrow for a meet- Team Has Practios Game, A tatatatatalatelalal § . end Ing to be heid at the Baptist church | Manager ?anrt.‘i‘omlum hig team Furnished ¥ Moran of Meriden' spent | OU lay for apractice game on = ;. - O b ttle| "R i A0 B | Rt tie g & ] o e (B e f i1 ' ! Uncle Jonas a bottle | rmu Stnscn wae lesder of the 5.1 €h5s 1), o ot Alort B Sioe o Broadway * Dadmdiiei - B Tel. 719 and 718-3 \é of A €#pit. | church Sunday evenin. cepting the call to becoming pastor of | & —— Devoe ( his uit@ Delegates to Hartford Mesting. the Putnam Baptist church was read i and High Gradd) X Ready Mbied HAIR ters” on' his bk'thp E. L.gnm Sidney Bard and Harry Bty mLTeS e GROCERIES DRESSING FINE Brtests Bre ';‘uu d‘g’d repu::nt ol Commissioners on St. George Estate. 5 Harper Method MILLINERY dn - Ten chapter and E. L. Darble, C. S.| . Chester E. Child and J. Richard A. T. Otis & Son Also 5 O Franeis and Frank T. Preston to rep- | Carpenter have heen appointed com- 72 Franklin 8t. Manicuring Nora T. Dunisavy resent Montgomery council at the | missioners to hear the claims against z : 2 S MISS FARNHAM | )| 32 Main St sran@ chapter and grand council | the estate of Peter St. George. Bulletin Bldg. ;. = b Thayer Block The golf season Is in full swing at : : e aay Hartford Tuesday and|p, jinks of the Putnam Country club, PRS— 2 Tel. 578 The Windham county conference of | Where many members played at tng P - STORER FARM Congregational churches and ministers | Weke end. it i Incorporated is te meet at the Congregational Dr. Overlock Improving. HAMILTON Quality Milk for church in Dayyville tomorrow. tI;r‘ s‘; B. ()vgu::l!(. wltw has heer 1 FINE babies and child- 5 af is home at Pa ret for some time, Shes Bigned ky Daristscs. showed encouraging improvement dur- FOOTWEAR : before you buy. Shea, an outfelder last vear with | no"§e OV oEe 3 : everywhere. W. P. HOLMS the Newport, Ny H., team of the Twin 80 Main St. g %0 and 0o per Griswold, Ct. State league, has been signed to fhay May Basket Social. [T —— i uart bottle. - Tel. 1 with Danielson and will be in the line-| There was a_May basket social at FERGUSON'S phone 1202-4 i Wxx“‘tms" sdoutlu‘brhtixehnext‘h Satm;’daye the fhurcthh in East P-utn:sm ‘Sat\;lraday‘ THE 7 on Y igh Grade Next Sunday is to be_ observed at|eyening, the arrangemen n charge 5 i B 5 & [ o el ax Mottecs: oay | SUMCe G MC Puril ent Mra e e THAMES F";‘i‘::n:::'" 1 HARBYARR SPe programme s eing ar- . . ut you never forgo T Exceptional publicity was given In NATIONAL Gt S PLUMBING C th enry C, Baston of Lowell was a| New York and Boston during the past ANK RIN| g to wheel into 8 | visitor with: friands in Denisleon over|Weak to the Thompson mmirder case. p A Silverware g 4 siKeig Horurohye,. oke-shop | Sindax. Putnam_men who were in New York : 16 Shetucket St.[d8|239 Main Street Druggists P 16 Th st corner SmoOXe-S8100P |~ cCoach Paul N, Swaffield of the high | and in Boston noted that the bulletin Sy (HNRSAND ————— Erank —o. schoel team is to be in the lineup of [ boards were plastered with infgrma- ranklin Square |Sg| - Tel. 795-5 0N your Way tO |t Danielson team Saturday in the | tlon about the case, which was being REO CARS H. C. LANE 0 i same against Southbridge. followed with interest by thousands. Are Good Cars Furniture K| HIGH GRADE WOrk: s Held for New Bedford Officers. o e . REO GARAGE BLACKSMITH Gt e MEMORIALS - Albert Couture was - apprehended EK ADMISSION TO BAR. in the § Dorlite: Lans of Marit \7| THE C. A, e D eatoief Srimshaw and held foT | Application of Thres Candidates to be N';ui’f; stic Tel. 731 GEO. A KUEBLER CO. back to that city to answer to a charge Acted on May 12th. 9 ZIMMERMAN |88 39 Franklin St. o & crimine] nature. e ey Shetucket Street SR N, 33 Warren st. |3 Tel., 561 Warner, ¢ s k] . > Has John Elliott’s Handbag: the Windham County. bupesior conrt at VICTROLA WASSERMANN e Tl 1258 | | e Coroner A. G. Bill now has in his| Putnam, sen out natices today of a The The o possession that handbag and contents | meeting of the Windham County mar, Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Co. JAMES L. CASE | g% DR. that wero the property of John Elliott, | to be held in Willimantic, Friday, May Estab. 1872 . Estab, 1872 A 37 Shetucket-8t. &LD held to answer to a charge of murder| 12th, at ten o’clock, to set upon the 3 Plaut-Cadden 5 Koahaen of RN 3 %-SLDNRD in the first degree. applications of Archibald Macdonald. Plaut-Cadden s . share Jr. of Put Hay L. Pete: e Building Building your Insurance {3 43 Broadway 4 To Decide on Road Repairs. | Dinfeisan, and’ Miller B. Moran o 144-146 Main St.|30|144-146 Main St. Dusiness - Tel 3413 g 5 At the coming special town meet-| Lowville, N.4¥. who intends to locate Norwich; Ct. Norwich, Ct. < ?'1zllilemd. el. 841- T T SR T % R of the e of Connecticu and to Expert a rage e e A——————— | ing_of gravel on tae higshway- leading | be Sned at ' : : % You don’t forget MEC- e e Sxamined at the June examination : TIRE and TUBE tteries | LET ME PAINT & SUPPLIES and ville, and rolling it. erc is a great| Mr, Macdonald, the only Put: - ABNIFIng. AC 2 CAl dcal of heavy traffic over this road, | plicant, Is the youngest son. of ob. { W. R. BAIRD to’ 2 : ; IoEun Youl | cRaspmIES ;fi‘mllrlng that it bé kept in good con- | Mayor Archibald Macdonald. . He is s ad Things Electrical GEO, F. ADAMS C. E. LANE = ) tion. a graduate of the Putnam High school el Walter P. Moran 3 ; Fall to Carry Lights. and of the law department of Valper- Sep e Shetucket St. 17 Town St. Shop tel. 731 e Horse drawn vehicles continue in use'| iso university Valperiso, Indiana. [For 107 Franklin St. * Telephone - House tel. 1123.2 h on the highways at night without | the past year he has been completing — —— Tel. 1343-4 showing any lghts. This means acci- | his preparation in the law office of PURE DRUGS Phiotograahie e dents as the automobiles continue to|John F. Carpenter of Putnam. p Compounded A \ s, i . ? increase in numbers on night trips— 4 Rsarataly Gaods? Need a Plumber? pecialist | ru 4 and the probable placing of the blame WALLS TORN DOWN. 3 & Why The . In Things jon the car river when somotaing ot R CRANSTON €O Tol. o7 Photographie x ; Qoes happen. Car drivers have plenty : 5 . . to answer for without addine this ex- | o7, Order of Apsitact. of New: Tadd RATHBONE of course 4, P. BARSTOW DON tra risk to the dangers they face. ohig!. Buliding, € 133 West Main St. 158 Main Street [ & co. HOUGHTON A : Work at the Putnam State Trad Tel. 182-3 . s _Bldg. BALANCE OF $686.79. Bohoa! baflding: bas Betn matkiai pror B e E EpNinter Wrross pnen, Sy ! NCE OF § Schoat Tiiding has Been ikl pio: W 8mith & Co. : e | R, | c— Civie Federation Received $1,738 and| were laid have been torn down on in- Fresh and Salt 2 = Drive Him to the Everything Pure, Expended $1,052 During Year. structions from the architect because CHOICE MEATS Violin Maker and & GREENEVILLE Clean and Good i they were not being built accordaing Repairer. - GRAIN CO. atthe The report of Mrs. Susan A. Arm- | to pecifications. = The work of re Phone 1027 o foe it Outs and ROVIDENCE Ington as treasurer of the Danielson | bullding has commenced. Chestér 1. L i magly Colonial Theatre H get a bag of Lib- P \ Civie federation shows that the total| Child, chairman of the building com- %* N"W". hT Building - . < erty Flour at the BAKERY ! receipts during the year covered by | Mmittee, said Saturday: “The work is orwien own B time. 56 Franklin St. CIQ_AREITES ' the Teport were 81,736.96; the expenses| now being done more satisfactoryily 2 —— i 449, Tel. 1133-8 4 i $1.072.17. This leaves a cash balance | s the contractors are following gpeci- < — 326 of 0586,79. fications. They are not working as THE BEST AUTO LIVERY Chief items of expense were: | rapidly as we would like but we would and LUMBER Nurse's salary, $840; car fares, $23.15; | much prefer for them to go slowly and 25¢ DINNER EXPRESS “ i nuirse's supplies, $14.84: telephone, | 4o the work as it should be done’ in town HIGH GRADE of all 1 $7.50; cnarity, $14.95: expenses push| ~The building should have been ready Home Cooking Day and Night COAL descriptions i cart parade, $64.83; expenses pop con- | for machinery by April first but from An thtendgnt cart Sibaer 4 tho ‘Dresent _outiookc it will not e The New Lonac SMT. -4 Ficaaeenld CHAPPELL co. |X| CHAPPELL CO. 3 eceipts include: Cash from 111]ready for a couple of months yet. i one stationed at each |Pm s i el o : o Joees hici. ush cart parade and supper, .48; AL IN SEPTEM : it : 5 rash from pop ‘concert, $372.05; cash 4 ABCTRMBER F"g :"'m’ S —————— MECCA qrette | om millary whist in Bohemian club | Candition of John Ellictt Unfavorable SD08 RAOFING e $2.00 SKIRTS IF HE'S 8ICK C1g rooms. 389.50: cash from Christmas| To Earller Appearance in Gourt in all Tea and Spices chi tehes Boal i BatT Y Sate : s branches = Mede to Mossuro (G} sand for -58: m F. . Jacons, —— ma i1ne watcaes' $2350: from Orpheum theatre benefit, mz;h&rtr‘::l Boén"cg‘enmsma“rf;t d’o: :M \ Chas. E. Whitak fl"fi-old 3’,"""“‘ Guaranteed to Fit DR. COLES [ ” $2787; from musical tea, $30.35: from | EVhil. will mot fake place before Sep: 8 i 1 164 Main St : 185 Frankli the “run” of the Jo & Labells, soda dky, 312.93. tember. State. Attorney Charles L. 81 Water St. fin Steest MILLSTEIN g oo P Searls made the announcement when o o ol et MYERS 106 Main St. Tel. 1095 cig arettes an d RAGE BURNED. asked about the matter Saturday aft- i e el - Sernd it : Gharles A. Tillinghast Loses Big Tour-| Mr. Searls pointed out that Elliott's :H Funerai Designs | M| . Price | THUMMWS Haberdashers throws out any ing Car_in Building. Sndition ls wave. so-much by thet It of all Goods. “Hoad to Foot” — surgic ; : ‘ : The garage of Chasles A. Tiliinghast | opergtion for the relief of the injury Semgriogigen We buy and sell Delicatessan OQutfitters to Men th‘t shows- the and its cantents, including a big tour- | to his head Saturday afternoon: that : REUTER'S A. BRUCKNER 40 Franklin St. EAGLE k. - X T T e SN 10 Main Suest |91 8 Frankin st a0 || CLOTHING co ernoon. e alarm ca in ing whether prisoner e be- E & el. ~ lehst impe-rfec- box 36 at 1.40. The Tillinghast place | fore he can be indicted and brought to Jon Tl 10 R NI : 152-154 Main St | ey is outside the borough limits and while | trial or whether in due course of time C d M. “ F tl(m. onl ect the fire department responded prompt- | his condition il be normal. ome and See My S Tight Repairing B y ly, there was mot sufficient hose to| Mr. Searls said that he could at How: Lina it kind of BENIGUION of all kinds [ reach the long distance, nearly a quar- | this time file a separate informa- $1800 SUITS TYPEWRITERS al ciguettes eaCh | ter of a mite from the narcst hydrant | tion and bring toether a grand jury o thic raai ‘Acs. tho et at the to the site of tha fire. The fire entirely | to consider the evidence with a view to I Shoe Write MENDING SHOP consumed the garage and left the car | obtaining an indictment, but even oy ) Repairing Co. H. R 227 Main St. § mccA smokers. a charred wreck. The fire developed so | though this action be taken, Elliott is | LOUIS NELKIN 86 Franklin Street B8 S Hd Franklin Square rapidly that Mr. Tillinghast was un-|all probability would not be able to 114 Franklin St. oy Syrest e :R: eltx‘;h“l:eme c:: ,fi,“," of the eeg:lae.r;xle, ?pmr In'cotur“t’ for trlo.ltb:efure the ad- 2 - Norwich, Conn. Trolley Station ~ & % mig] ve sucee journment of the present term. " "0 é‘i 5 c 20&1& l& doing so had mot the brakes on the Should Eiltott dle, the stats Will be BETTING'S CIGAR STORE z g e SRR car e net loss the i 52 eavy expense. o ' Will amount to several hundred dollars, | | In view of the state attorney’s de- Ona-of the Mist- Stocks of §melcare! e THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY i LR B B BN B Sestinghe Spiy MECHANICS’' TOOLS it -4 0 0 @] at i i j:lll,, !c"?’“‘fy l’\ll-ffl&d‘. ' e Quality and Service the Best. of all kinds s il SPECIAL—Imported Briar Pipes 39¢ 56 Broadway, Norwich THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street ANNUAL MAY DINNER. Woman’s Board of Day Kimball Mos- pital Entertains the Seventeenth INDICTED FOR CHALLENGING FOR DUEL WITH REVOLVERS remained for a social time. Therety, Mrs. 'H. O. Preston, Miss Mary |a ¢heck for fifty dollars had been re- p the popular amf“m Year, were tables where various useful ar-| Wheelock; danci; c ceived from Pomfret school as an :a?c‘a::m:lh e ?&“}3‘ First Case of the Kind in Massachu- ontal a_new recora In the $ i Bty BE, Mrw. H. C. Suin~ S ¥+ ng . camipsny_on.Meseey, astts for Over a Century. 5 {pe, 'They say they don't | The seventeenth annual May Qinner | UC1°% and candy were sold and they | kin, Mrs. James B. Tatem, Jr., ushers, er offering. the first, The advance was & volun- kbt 3 believe any medicine ought to be pfld given by the Woman's Bogrd of the | did & good business. The young peo- Mrs. G. F. W: Mrs. 8. M. tw‘rhle ho:pim ba:l mfly reca{;fid h;yhoona R o some g00d, | Day Kimball hospital for the purpese | ple enjoyed an afternoon of dancing. | Wheelock. il g e e g ' herabvsl =5 jo8gadon Bepian o el | of Faising funds, was held in ik Felel | e ainreca of-the finner wave: 1" Bawson o New York. and ane | and daughier, Miss Haud Musgrave ‘Boston, May 7.—Zenophon Zakarous Iy pad lows and Owls' halls this afternoon,| General chairman, Mrs. G, L. Pad- of 3K from Hinily xiielgcn ST Dkes| Tvom Chchon. to, ies WSS TN it Jos was indicted yesterday for having shallenged George Tatropoulos to fight lson . C. F. Musgrave at New Market, N. H, el The affair was a decided success in | gett; editor of y Morning, Mrs. F. 2 o duel with revolvers in Frankifn | 623, every way. ‘The committee has mot|J. Danielson; tickets, Miss Charlotte : Ml R, vl S oty Bl BT - g T L Park. ‘If was said to be the first time | of the siog alread: b had time to figure up the accounts | Manning; cake, Mrs. Chester E. May, Mrs. F. revious years for the amount of facturing - com: overseer” of the duels had been made demand but the members are confident that a | Mrs. George Bosworth: fllowers, Mi F e o facturing company, _ a_ cvaceedr” of the s of a charge n tate in just el good sum was Yealized. Herbert W. Bowen, Mrs. C. An. lenzi 0 friends. - B - % cintury.] o cine tira The Woman’s Board dces much for | dem, Miss Elizabeth Ash; fancy work, re. M. O:CUM AND VERSAILLES o en! 1he hospital during the year and many | Mrs. N. J. Thayer, Mrs. Frank Thayer, i-u;ghs. Mrs. % A 3 L Winste of -the furnishings are due to. - their | Miss Bertha Sargent; salads, Mrs. 'W. ‘matrons 3 —— nsted,—Local E dinner is | H. Mansfield. Mrs. James Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs. James Bird KETIL Luss Ao s v T e Miss Rfiel Miller; novelty, Mrs. W. & daughter, Miss Al Bird e ve Ma cause - ‘W. Aver i lm.:fi, creased. eul of 1s. AR ST 2 Mrs. W. F. Rafferty; ica| Meehan, Mrs. Eugene Valley, N. Y., have .guests cream, Mrs. T. J. Cocoran, Mrs. R. S, |1 and l{n. C. H. Boyens Danforth, Mrs. Howard Deaco; Mrs: Hiram (e;' days, ! —_—— n, Miss 2 Emma Merriam; supply, Mrs. Marshall Mrs. Henry M Y0 solicitis F. J. Dan