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Wholesalers Norwich, Conn. ° FRANK J. FAGAN JOHN J, SHEA JOSEPH CONNOR & SONS Thes’e'cigars. have been on the varied in-quality, which is the reason for nearly a mflhcn being sold annually in| this section of Eastern Connectlcut. : : Taftville, Conn. MRS. D. BOISCLAIR W. BEAUREqm Manufacturer Oecum, Conn. H. A ICHARDS GEO. TETRAULT E. F. HIMES & CO. 24 Peck St., Providence, R. 1. Mk I/ CONNECTICUT CUSTOMERS HANDLING THE HIMES’ CIGARS Moosup, Conn. RALPH SENAY A A 1. JOHNSON a;rso.n , Wholesalers Willimantic, Cona. Plainfield, Conn. C. N. MATHEWSON Dayville, Conn. : JOHN QUINN FRANK LAROSE JOHN OATS 2x FRANK S. KENNEDY SMITH'S PHARMACY J. H. ROY ‘ ANTHONY POTVIN MERCIER'S DRUG STORE ‘W. H. CAMPBELL H. M. LEROU €. JOURERI. MR- Yantic, Conn. W. THEROUX WALTER KINGSLEY & SON ALMA FORCIER RING & SISK D. DONAIS | YANTIC STORE PETER DANESI » ATTAWAUGAN 'STORE C. C. TREAT A. CADARETTE 2 % JOSEPH SLIBY W cfllfl. . CHARLES A, BETTING e T Fitchville, Conn. H. ABEOOD o st o Denielson, Conn. A. S. SPALDING & CO. TAFTVILLE PHARMACY LEWIS BRAND WM. BELLEVANCE . ATTAWAUGAN HOTEL GEORGE HANNIS GEO. W. EELER THOMAS COFFEE ‘WOODWARD'S DRUG STORI SELLAS SPA A. MOR! % Voluntown, Conn. SLIBY SEED ) New London, Conn. MARY E. SALOTTI PR P. ANGELOS Ay 3 A. DUPOINT JOHN BEDNARZ E€ROCKER HOUSE N . D. GORMAN VELIS BROS, A. LAMBERT et R HENRY S. KING WINTHROP HOTEL 5 GALLUP BROS. & LINDER JOSEPH CONNOR & SONS A. PARADIS AUSTIN MAIN L. C. PARKER W. H. WORDELL, Ocean Beach MRS. DOWES NEWS ROOM ' WAUREGAN HOSE L gllflol?lflflb‘ HERBERT & SON WM. BELLEVANCE ';Hg BURROUGHS DRUG STORE GEO. G. ENGLER . W. G. CLARK T w.‘ms‘n ( onn. . URRAY . R. F. SMITH g gfigg%{ Ji:;g ]?‘;;YEIX Conn. WILFRED THEROUX ot o e e 3 HovackEL T roRE MRS, S HASLER C. R. CAREY Willimantic, Conn. eUGUgT LONGO 'EO. P. BERRIS JOHN JORDAN QUINEBAUG STORB A. PIERACINNL UTLEY & JONES GORMAN'S PHARMACY Central Village, Conn. A. H. JOHNSON & CO. KER - HOTEL HOO] 3 ~Baltic, Conn. AL JOHNSTONE & CO. HOTEL JOHNSON ot e Putnam, Conn. ' Greeneville, Conn. W. E. ROCHELEAU JEWETT CITY CASH STORE i T M atcEs £ - W. B MANSFIELD & CO. JAMES W. SEMPLE ‘WM. SMITH HENRY OLSEN FRANK D. BLISH A. FAUCHER E I PITCHER & SERVICE D. HOLMES CHARLES DUGAS w. J. Mm F. H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST B, JACOBSON. E4 VRkaEnYALLIE DRUG CO. FRED, MAYNARD - bt o Ay B 5 BRAY, o § SiApw e West Willingto e CH g P. F. BRAY, 20d ROOD & CHAPMAN _ 3. ROCK ‘est n, Conn. C. H. LEWIS FARLEY'S DRUG STORE % M. TALIS BRERIE DROG GO, W. J. BRICKLEY & CO. H. M. HARSEN L. B. ADAMS PUTNAM NEWS CO. As Many More In Rhode Istand and M_asséchhsetts Handling the Himes Cigars were attended by Miss Edith Cran- [number from Moosup, Central Village, | interesting concert was Aloc Beauregard were in Hopeville | ers are arriving in-town, and are met wEsTERLY s dall a!si‘ Courtlan;i Crfinddallin hi(‘r and |Jewett City and other neighboring . members of the lodge. Later on a fishing trip Saturday. by farmers from surrounding towns Mrs. ivison will reside incoln towns were present. The concert was|ments were served, after which danc- with all sizes and shaped conveyances. avenue, Pawcatuck. ?bly p'rr;smted ;.le-nd v'r‘o:le: very pleas- |ing was enjoyed. B(';‘":"' D:ao‘:‘.'w‘ % ml}llflru Stella Brown, Irene Roy, Director George Wi behalf ng. e members g part were gram The Great Bart a_ poster el Brown and Renild Hines motor- Covenor b Mo | ootad b ks Rovie. Sho wes | L. T8 16y consisted of the fol- |4y, :" of the Lily theatre chall has lowing selections, _Opening chorus, llenging led to Worcester Sunday. cated with Prosident William Culley, | hearty pralse for the success of the Spring, Gentle Spring; song, Some | Zumer Bitgood and the Plainfield peo- Kicked by Horse. Raymond H. Bliven Chosen President at Annual Meeting— |asking tbat Westerly participate in | evening. Mrs. Eveliyn Jordan John-| Doy i1 Wander Back Asais, Atoer: D e e e 1ot ting ner| Charles O'Neil met with a_painful the preparedness parade to be held in |20 of Providence, R. I, assisted the|iiton; quartet, Way Down in Geor- | Xirs- Josephine Green is visiting her | ciqon? aftern: Car to Watch Hill Lea the Ir Memorial Sunday | Providence next Saturday. Sembors. graatly. gla, Messrs. Lever, Hilton, J. and A.|grect WS to Wal YES the. Tros: Y| Budiong and Hancock posts win gihe sinsers were: Soprancs, Mrs | Feferson: song, Wny Did’ You Maks it e . . unite in the observance of Memorial elyn Jordan Johnson, Mrs. ur Care, George les; songs,” olic 'aris| nterests. Service at Broad Street Church—Chief Brown Shoots|Day. The prosram will be along the | Mathewson, Mrs. Irving Phillips, Mrs. | Found You Amons The Roses, aud| Rev. Father Heefe spoke. on Fre same lines as heretofore, a parade, vis- | rving Smith, Mzs, Sidney Mathewson, | A Ride in a Jitney for Mine, Andrew | quent Communion ot the masses Suas Three F. itation to the cemeteries, to be fol- | rs. John Kingsley, the Misses Doro- | Peterson; sone, The Girl Who Wears | Sasw rorhos ocey 'he Masses Sun: oxes. lowed in the evening with Memorial | thy Tillinghast, Mary Kingsley, Flor- |a Red O e i omes | the ‘class preparing for holy commun- Holiday for Mill Employes. | Day exercises in the town. hall. ence Butterworth, Evelyn Hudson, Gmnhalse stump speech, 'Willlam H. | jon would receive the Holy Euch-rht The Baltic Mills and th g The members of Budlong and Han- | }aude Hudson and Teresa Sullivan; | Ridings; double quartette, Massa's in | june 11, Pentecost Sunday, instead of " oonpeny: . Preparations are being made injand he was considerably shaken up| The members of Budlong and Han-|qifos, The Misses Edith Peterson, Amy | the Gold, Cold Ground.’ Livinestons Sune 13 Teinity Bunday i of | Shetucket Worsted Mills will close Providence for the forty-fourth annual |and bruised. He was taken home in ;u%ucl’“t’h; m;‘;""m Dfithg Womass | Walker, Annie Stubbs, Ruth Maddock | double quartette: song; The ow Rus- also be ,’h, commn th tional Asso- | DOWDer street and attended by Dr. 'S | and Maude Shippee; tenors, Messrs. | ¢ic Bridge By the Mi George Ki og the school children. convention of the Internaf o- | Scanten. Relief Corps, ond-of Brucker Camp, | 200 e o ey sel tiation of Fire Chlefs, which will car- ; United Spanish Wax Voterans, attend | Bioney “Lafhiop ‘and Joun|nesses oo ooy 2ome I Teh-y Mass on Ascension Tauradey & EHoly| " *ana Mre Francis Kelley are service in the Broad Strect Chris- y, and 3 o emo greatest demonstra’| 'The car of the Norwich and West- |tian church, Sunday, the pastor, Rev. e o= e Mass will be read at § o'clock Fri- |Spending a few days with relatives in Siven’In the United Staten o well as |orly Traction company that left West- | John G. Dutton, delivering o, patriotic | Bick, Messrs. Albert Hilton, Ceell| ooy who attended the Knights of |day momning, the first Friday of the | Pawtuckst S I parade o Aremen ana~ o menera:|Srly for Watch Hill, at .45 Saturday |sermon. “The Youns Pecpic’s society Rinare nitoloy ana George. Ky, T | Columbus meeting at New Haven on i 2B gk g ot o Mo L s Y Mass, ars gussts of M. lohament tor the o1d-time. hénd-n: Roring, 4id not reach fts destina-|rendersd a special musical program oin. Tohn Gormar, “Clarinot; iirs. Sunday included Rev. William A.|Devotions s e hel e even- | Blacistor g o Sine squirting coutests. e CuS- | car jumped the rails and went a dis- ek sor and Hrs. George Dean shop Nilan urges the faithful to| Mrs. V. P. A. Quinn and daugitérs, ‘om for all fire departments to be |fan JTPS TR0 THUS A%, OOk B Q18 PLAINFIELD Were the readers of the evening, Mrs.| John Highan mmm-:‘"&ohl; make the novena of the Holy Ghost|Maureen and Gemevieve, are visiting . represented by. their chiefs at these|."si5 on the lawn in front of the Henry Leach, accompanist, and James mu“‘m and Myn Jenes Maxr. which commences next Saturday. un. Quinn’s mother, Mrs. Arthur Roy Yason of the bl ‘Sbenss incirred by |Lofidence of Stephen Manchester. | pupils Give Musisale—Farewsil Re- N7 dirsclor. Mr. Rail returned to his home here catechism will be held |of High street. h J mashing down a telephone pole en- i + gram 82 Sunday after spending some time at urday afternoons. - & the long distances from the city con- | o ception and Gift for Wi o T o e na, 307 [route. The fender and front end of t Colo: number fair in Willimantic Saturday night. Briefs and Personals. ~ - Part I—Chorus, Build Me Straight; | the Backus hospital. SCANDINAVIAN - POLITI Ivery fire department i New Bngland |the car was wrecked, but no one was| ings—Concert Repeated at Congre- | recitation, bass, The Merchant’s Word: | Mr. and Mre Guertin returned to |City, Monday night—ady. AVIAN - POLITICAL will be Tepresented at the Providence |jniufed Trafic to the il was de-| gational Church—Lodge Anniversary | duet, soprano and alto, Beautiful They | Plainfield Saturday after their hopey- At the Episcopal Churoh. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS sonvention, and that the chiefs will | is g on, o i0Urs before the derall- | Colebrated. - Were; choral recitation, tenors and | moon trip. Lay Reader Sidney Bard officlated | Gharlss Hansen Ghosen Presi e 20t be put to any financial loss by be- | 20,07 COTH, B0 PUL BAGK on the iron — basses, “Thus,” said he, “we will build | Mrs. Arthur Burton is visiting her|ga¢ the morning services at St. Paul's nsen Chosen President ng present to gain information that mm‘;s i g s s o pleasingumu!lca.le was given by | this ship!”; recitation and air, sopra- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mars- ..,d Rev. J. H. qeo,n‘ 3Jr., conducted the Coming Year. 5 ¥ill be of great value to the depart- : the Junior Pupils of the Sanford Mu- |00, The Master's Word; quartet, un- |land. the evening services. — ments they represent. sic class at St. Paul's hall, Saturday |2ccompanied, Ah! How Skilful Grows| Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and their At the annual meeting of the Scan- Westerly has: never been represent- | At the semi-annual meeting of Nel- |afternoon at 2 o'clock. The excellent |the Hand; recitation, alto, Thus With | daughter Bessie are spending & few BALTIC dinavian Political club held in For- :d at any of these conventions, but[80n Lodge, Sons of St. George, held | work of the young children is due to | the Rising of the Sun; chorus, Happy, |Gays with friends/at Newmarket, Fri Char orobably will be at the coming one, | Saturday evening, officers were_elect- | their efficient teacher, Miss Amelia | Thrice Happy! 2 d B nly 45 miles away. ed as follows: Raymond H. Bliven, |San 1 Part H.—Recitation, tenor, Day by| Charles Douglas, who formerly con- | Charles O’Neil Kicked by Horse— One of the features of the big con- | President, Archie Nott, vice president; | ~ Following the program refreshments | Day the Vessel Grew: chorus, Build |ducted a livery stable where the La Shetucket and Baltic Mills to Closs sention will be the discussion of pa- [Joseph Taylor, manager; ,Alfred G.|were served by Mrs. John Newton and | Me Straight; air, bass, The Ocean Old; |ton mill office now stands and is now T Micaocial Pas Vol ers on topies pertaining to fire fight- | Martin, secretary; James H. Bishop, | Miss Florence Butterworth. recitation, soprano and chorus, On the |8 Successful business man at or Meme ay—Visitors Over the mg, In addition is the special session | treasurer; J. W. Brown, assistant sec- | . The program consistod of the fol- |Deck; recitation, Baritone and ummu, Week-end. 3 0 be devoted to a “reund table” dis- |Tetary; Alfred J. Martin, treasurer; |lowing selections: Tender Flower, pia- | Then the Master; —_— sussion, no set subjects, no papers, |Alfred G. Martin, John Taylor, repre- |no, Miss Mildred Borden; Rustic | B The southbound trolley car due to just an old-fashioned “talk across the | Sentatives to :n\nd lodge; William H.|Swing, 0, Miss Alice Ainsworth; Lafrenier visited relatives in Webster, | arrive in Baitic at 7.03 was two hmn- Niles T. Jensen and ~ :able.”” Thorp, John B. Johns, alternates. Czerny-Liebling, Etudes, piano, Miss lhu. over the week-end. Saturday cv-nlnt owing to the | following were elected delegates to tha An idea of the scope of the regu- The ‘grand iodge officers of Rhode Alice Sykes; Joyous Peasant (Schu- and Mrs. Matthias Lavigne and | hand brake failing to release. The|Scandinavian American Republican ar discussions may be obtained from |Island ‘Order Sons of St. George made | mann), piand, Miss Julia Lee; Lulla= Second Part—Pianoforte solo, pre- llrm Mnlphu. Lavigne are visiting at |car was stalled in Willimantic. A | State league convention which will ne ‘he following list of topics already |9ficial invitation to Nelson Lodge, as|by, song, voice and piano, Miss Alice |Iude, off, Mrs. Julia New Haven. number who have made a practice of | held in New Britain during the month innounced and those to whom they |follows: John T. Parker, of Westerly, | Ainsworth, posed by Miss Clara Sykes; | reading, Mrs. save been assigned: The Utllity of the Triple Comb B George Dean; song, The| A recruiting officer of the U. S. navy | waiting for the regular car Saturday | of August: Charles Hansen, cm:lm. h{ grand president; Titus Gibson, past|¥or You, piano, Miss Julia Lee; So-|Swallows, Cmnn, Mrs. Jordan John- poin “ don, Pump, Hose Wagon and Che cal was in Plainfield Saturday distributing | evening: ‘when n fon and John Johnson, C. W. Peu-m grand president; Arthur Norris, grand | natina (Lichner) piano, Mr. Alfred |son; circulars and bulletins life | failed to appear and were one hour|vho is a putpr-ldmtotmexnb Vvice president; Walter Skirtow, grand | Royle; \song, The Village Blacksmith, | pianoforte dunt. lnte arriving at points lluth. Aa ex- | 2 member of the executive coramittee messenger; Herbert Broodh grand | Miss Jjulia Lee; By the Fountain, pia- | and A Krauss; male umo&m-r&h car carried trafic without delay. ot the snndin-vlan American Repub- secretary; George Smales, treas- | no, Miss Alice Sykes; Melody of Love, | g Messrs. Krauss, alter J G. and E. John Drescher | lican-club, will also attend the con- urer; Fred Smith, grand assistant ) Mr. Alfred Royle; Trot 1 ord; Teading, have purchmd a new six-cylinder | vention. The Fire Department Under a Com- | messenger; Joseph H. Mills, mfl asi|de Cavalrie. piano duet, Miss Sykes day. TFollowing the business sessicn, a 80~ nission Manager Form of Government, | Sistant secretary; Gower, and Miss Sherry, Phillip Smith andl A numb- ow summer board- | cial time was enjoyed. 5 >y Charles A. Ashburner of Spring- |chaplain; Jll!j?dfl! H. Bishop, sflnd !n- Remarks, illustrated by Miss Flor-|a, Mud Songs, (Rodgers; leld, Ohlo. - ner_guar imund = Massey, grand|ence Johnson; solo and chorus ad lib- !.he-'whp (Spross), Mrs. Jordnn John- e Menace of the Wood Shin- | trustee. Does th itum; solo, Old Dog Tray, by Miss|son: and chorus, Yo the fle Justify Tts Abolition by . W, Ha- Taig: Ton” LS v TRonerts) orean adcompantment acksonville, Florida’ MWmhbanhhmmm To-nd- ms'c of J. Farewell Reception. Damaged Aute Removed. . -Contained Oxygen Breathing Lopsk, Laioriios. A number from the village went to FRBWB..L’S BUSINESS IS LARGELY ' W AT Mine Rescue and Fire Fighting Ap- | Miss Helen Crandall, ofm Dale, | A farewell reception was rendered We specially recommend the HAMILTON WATCH Hfl"lfl“‘y* left Sunday morning for ‘which crashed into the m, D. C. The annual fair of the Wlert Hook | 12 D D of Bre departments | and Ladder company came to & sue- x}‘,‘,""““,""w:‘.',:ed":";u"; Wl work | bell Douts ‘st tha -Gngping D o Py LaT® Bocess X0 b | comstul cloas Saturdsy night; shaving set by Charles Alexander in -nnv-nthn and the receptions| g Howard Greene, of Ashas Behal? of Bt Paul's churth. for his ""w::ur"“, B i iy b seriously il wuh ap, and | faithful and efficient services to that T8 e, Sl it Brovidece b parish while a member. Mr. Ridings “vfiw the aj us tests, the mud“ wu nlpcrlntendent of the- Sunday d the events between (o and secretary of the Knights i el e S Faul which offices ho Alied with £ i Bt e honor and ability. Mr. Ridings was a it member of 8857 Ean mmmuu'fiuue-wm 'pen to the i saratus, by Edwa® Steudel, mining|!S the guest of Miss Alice B. Ken-|Willlam H. Ridings in Ridings’ hail !‘rench‘u crossing, between here and mmn.u—. department of the interior, | nedy, of Newton avenue. Wu evening by many friends. Mr. e ‘:‘m Sunday, to look over of Wndl we cannot guarantee Qur prices are the Imnn ] i} Deminique n“-n-. evide mP A ‘.r his_nationall and who is a ml- x e odn A P i LR Tiang | Cliffora Hol which won the champlonship of e With | therefore captured the ha&uflflll md lovi Cup P Lee Clegs. new A large number was present at the Dancing was enjoyed, mu- sic was furnished by William _Krauss, = Mm ‘W‘h&"m arins” ? i g gk 83