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- PEQUOT MANOR Gardener and Pequot Avenue, New London, Conn. 3 = . o . . mer Baptist Pastor Dead—Musicale— ¢ CAR OVERTURNED \f&:mnmay three accidents| Recept'on Tendered Ray. Father| Y PUTNAM . BERVICE A LA CARTE AT ALL ‘HOURS e ; e W 1 Masse. - e Providence Machine Damaged and Two 53 T et LN a8 i P AFTERNOON. TEA WITH DANCING 50 CENTS, 4.30 TO 6.30 Thirtesnth. Campany “Now. the Thirty-|Local Girle to Enter. Cellege—Heavy i 1 01, Driote Dinmer 7 to 9 Music and Dancing 7.30 until 12 Passengers Injured at Chaplin Ball Breaks Spectator’s Nose. ; h eng! j plin Datal 4 & e s C?&mu °§..?§.:. fi‘m: eighth Company, Coast Artillery,| Travel Saturday—Red Cross to SPECIAL PRATURE—_MARIMBA BAND—*The Id A large six cylinder Chalmers auto- | American Company o T e B o Y " Now| Nationaf Guard—tew Name for| Have Tent at Woodstock Fair— Ll e ? R. 1, was|team was hit with a stray bassball at L e o ; North Caroli E VERANDA RESTAURANT OVERLOOKING HARBOR . mobile, license No. 11992, . L e Camsitol Park, Fri-| LOTK uuom a trip by Fields’ auto- Local Organization—North roling xecutive Committes of Farmers' |} & “TABLE RESERVATIONS CAN NOW BE MADE FOR ANY DATE -werecked at Chaplin, Suturday mornifg ] jay evening. The accident occurred at | (ruck Saturday to Rocky Foint, R. I.| Man Buys S8am Harris Farm—Home| Ascociation May Engage Assistant 3 ieigie. where ‘they were treated to one of the ode = find ' TSP Co b ROOMS WITH BATH, BINGLE OR EN SUITE : when the dgiver attempted to tal 0 nmhml coin op an Indian ghore dinners for which thit place is Guard Spends W n e to unty Agent, Alsc a Woman T ™ 2038 G. W. BLANCHARD M curve at fhe place too fast. The car B o s [ Wt < rty,| Canvas at Rifle Range. Worker. lephone 20 . W. anager ; ovept: d and the passengers were -3 accompanied by Mr. Whi the super- Piwten Tesieath Tt Shooting and the Dall slipped and LIt | hoemabar S Try were met at the Pomt]| The Thirteenth company, Coast Ar-| Frank Gleason, Jr, gon of Mr. and The fenders were bent.and scratched | D2A0Y in the nose. He went to &,y My Burleson, the former owner, |tillery corps, which went out from this| Mrs. F. H. Gleason, Center t, left ang the top of the sadiator was bent vflr:ha and found that his nose was | 414 ‘by' Samuel wu‘%peu. ‘Who repre- |town late in July, has been abolished | Putnam Saturday for Lowell where|would be engaged to do home econ-|wind Saturday morning it would have Sk “Gie sear over, the | PToKen- sented E. F. Drew & Co. so far es any local interest in it i€|he ®ill take a course at the Lowell|omic work among the women of the|been a hard proposition for the fir ‘windshield was bg;lt back on the steer: Mr. Burleson amé Mr. Wakefleld had | coneerned. s Textile hool. county. Chief among her duties would | fighters to control the blaz i In City Court. made all arrangements for the party, is statement, on its face, may be| A. Graydon Sharpe and family mov-|be the giving of canning and food |the time the firemen were fig Harry Hanover pleaded guilty to a|including all sports, dinner and [misleading, but as a matter of fact|ed Saturday from the house :hey have |conservation demonstrations, as well|flames on the second story suj . flvfi all a delightful day. there is no more Thirteenth company | been occupying on 'Wilkinson street|as demonstrations in home manage-|vof the building caved In and ca ter enjo: 0 bo: | Dance _Music” by charge of intoxication at the Saturday ‘estnrinster street, Pro- of the police court. He was ing themselves thorough- |from Darflélson. The command has|to the house recently purchised by J.|ment. The Connecticut Suf‘rage as-|the plastering from the celling vidence. Two of the occupants were |fined two dollars and costs. 1y all day, just before leaving for home, | had its number changed and it is now | Henderson Hail, located at the eor-|sociation stands ready to give $800to fall with a crash, but the 1 to the hospital. Mr. Rusch re- S S Mr. White, Mr. Wakefleld and Mr.{the Thirty-eignth company. Coast ar-|ner of South Main and Center street;|toward the work and the'state also|did not shirk their duty. The ceived @ broken shoulder and a slight Columbia Play Clears $48. Burleson spoke a few words bf tillery, National guang. * Gilbert Perry, son of City Engineer | will furnish aid. About $2,009 is need- | of falling timbers, etc, could be & Someusston of the brain while the boy | The play presented by the Dramatic | agement for the good of"the emplo¥es| Annourcement of the change in the|and Mrs. George F. Perry, a member|ed to obtain the services of a home|at a distance of half a mil ‘The speakers were {company’'s number was brought here|of the Thirteenth Company, Coast|economics demonstrator. On the ground floor of the - ‘around the | Club of the Columbia Grange was well |and the company. 13 2:2.,?‘?“ - ol o on attended. the club ecléari ';mt $45. | cheered to’ the echi Saturday by Corporal Arthur Deforest, | Artillery, stationed at Fort Terry, The board of directors of the Farm- | Caron !:’.rr):as. condufitcd 1; ;]fll il : 3 e remainder of the repared | This money will be used for improve.| The party arrived home about 9.30, |who @ home on leave of absence. The | Plum Isiand, came to Putnam Satur- | crs' association will also hold a meet- | store. THis patty WA RRMSuLly - Drope e to Jannohcement of change was made at|day afternoon to pass a 48 hour fur- |ing in the assoclation rooms Tuesday |contained-rents and had been oc fcni the t contained | ments on town property. all extending a vote of thanks 4 b L L S ) “ohil —_— Messrs, White, Wakefleld and Burleson |the weel: end. Corporal Deforest says | lough with his parents. at the-wame time that the executive|until recently. At the time of committee is in session. The board [there was no one in the buildir ® m-‘ lunch. A small 3 s rsci Assisted Methodist Pastor. for the pleasures of the day. that the bDoys of the local company, R in was pimned) - o i s : cha- Girls Going to College. will discuss principally the matter of | The property insuread was : five minutes and~the man was pinned | Rev. Harry Sloan and Rev. Root, Holiday Guest. o e ver the Ctoseof” their 157 Miss Marion Carpenter, dzughter of | fnances for Dhe eoming sear block is practically destroyed cause of the fire is unknown. beeath the 3teering wheel. ‘ |both of New Jersey assisted Rey Ro-| S F. Brown of Malden, Mass., spent | S5 M; Whi Jordan Broth wrecker ore odist Lok s 5 which they considered as a harbinger | Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Carpenter, e e o e 15 side, | Boma; Moore at the Methodist. cHurch, | Sunday and Labor day with his'zoth- | o gooa luck, notwith tanding the pop- | South Main street, ls to enter Sim- FUNERAL. Opening of Forty Hours' Devotion. L v £ er, George Ayer. 3 ular euperstition against the number.|mons college, Boston, this fall. Miss 4 At the 9.30 o’clock hizh mas: Small Workers Return to School. Sullivan-Driscoll Marriage. Hereafter the old number will be|Carpenter was graduated in June from Mary Sewist. Mary's church Sunday the for Putnam Hi 3 R - The marriage of Miss Mary E. Dris- |borne by a coast artillery company af e lcgl Pms‘_lh. :fl;-xox:l -j}&m;:.‘} !{a'xd- Funeral services of Mary Sewlst, 28, g::ogon bergi'an. At the co 5 ass there was a There are many vacancies in the o = ®]coll of North Main street and Thomas |the regular army, which also is sta f I : e A o s Y 4k "o |Sullivan of Brookiyn, . Y., has been |tioned at Fort bt B o o et £ 8 e R e L R “.;J.f”;fia'i"%fi'n';’;’, Svere” nely the altar on the epistias —— £ 9 seheol . o Teembers of the Damtelson organization ,p' Choil oo . |at 8 o'clock Saturday morning from |auditory. Father Dellar The new fire alarm system in this ~ Death of Former Baptist Pastor. RSt Bo adiisid b6 theta. an b the 'astor and Choir Return, St. Mary’s church, Putnam. Burial | the Blessed Sacrament over city wis officially in operation Satur-| Driving on Walk, Arrested. dll:l"nkm;:"lu W. Ray, D. D., 85, Who | Thirty-eighth company, Coast artillery, lhfegonl‘g‘:::ufi“suchs“e;g pa;t‘?;d :; was in St. Mary’s cemeter: BEsia cxnoyys bo{mfwc;i' E day. Several of the mew boxes had| sleck Bllison of Windham was ar- | 3ied Monday, Aug. 27¢h, in the George | Fort Terry, Plum Island. morning returned pulpi Police Chief's Vacation. Onge and John Browr been completed Fri but all of the | L Nugent Baptist home in Germantown, g Totmnad . to. bis. pRipit after romn. P! rested by Officer Enander, Saturday|puseRl I T - e o four weeks’ vacatlon. The -choir which [ C2ptain Joseph Ryan of ths Putnam| During the day prie iffer- ¥ outside work is now done and ah that{ (UUTS PY, QUGS FRAtICn B re ey Intensive Training Tells. 1%0 hod it lice 1 ¥ hy r 35, > Jew % 2l -t police is to start on his vacation the|en® cities-and towns were present s lett to do is the mnstauation of the Tafhmnte “ot liduor and was. driving Baptist church jhserly 50 vears sgo oxSorporal Deforest save that no coast | 500 2 A et seuring | Thiddle of thls week. iting the local priests in hearing con- and teries s horse and wagon on_the sidewalk | Z7C 1S FISTEC ThE Place several times Row In ihe New London attillery dis- | the meeting of the Y. P..S. C. E. so- Drunken Slumber Disturbed. tessions in different languages ciety meeting Sunday evening, the Captain Ryan was called at 3.30 on Left Handbag in Train, e battery house in the rear of thel,; Unjon street. He was liberated nk Street Engine House. The work | a siderable fame. The people of Jewett | trict has anything on the organization 2 under a $50 bond and will appear in topic was, My Favorite Hymn and|Saturday afteérnoon to arrest 'a man| A Providence lady who is visitin NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM City Now Provided With Thirty-three ‘Boxes—Five More to be Added Lat in charge of John T. Ashton and | : ! City sang many of his_compositions | that Danielson has sert out, with con- 3 t e Iens four days, Mr. Humphreys] L0720’ ssssion of s polics court. |y i\ erill own the Spicy Breeses, |tributions of veluable morabers from | WhY- & . who was asleep on the banking op- |friends in Baltic, arrived in towr a book of praise for thd Sunday school |21l the surrourding towns. aturday Travel Heavy. posite St. Mary's church. 'The man, |the 3.40 passenger tra the the GaMewell Compary was with Tabiaine N A m. Mr. Humphrys says that the sys- 3 composed by C. W. Ray and Chas. Edw.| After a. little more than a month of | Traffic at the Putnam railroad sta-|whose name is not known to the po- |Haven road Saturd ton says tnat {§ Upon complaint of Joe Young of this | Prior. service they are a “ealthy, bronzed,|tion was exceptionally heavy Satur-|lice, will appear before Judge Lucius|covered on alighting city. Arthur Lambert, 21, was lodged Musicale at Mrs. Anderson’s. husky lot, working hard and hardened | day in advance of the holiday today|H. Fuller this (Monday) morning to|had left her handbag cont at the station house Saturday on a| A muricale was held last’ week at|in muscle and eta¥ing qualities—good | (Monday). All trains carricd extra|answer the charge of Intoxication. |money and other valuabl charge of intoxication. Lambert is{yfrs Mary Anderson’s. instrumental |soldiers all. The boys now have got|coaches, and several of the express —_— train. She notifled the employed by the Willimantic Lumber | mysic,- including violin selections, were | the swing of army life and, as a com- | trains ran with two engines. Nearly OPENING OF SCHOOLS. Willimantic but upon vi and Coal Company and boarded at|enjoyed, and there were golos by Mr.|Pany, they like it. They are working|all the trains were late. . poeditet Al i lrmln 1) trace of the mis could be found. Young’s house. With him boarded a|Renshaw of Canterbury. Among those |hard, gelting infantry and artillery e All in Readiness For Tuesday Except RED CROSS AT FAIR. ETTTT R PRT YT young man named Dion and Young|present were Mr. and Miss Sence and |drill evory day, and are looking for- A f > g asked Lambert to get Dion’s pay, $8.50, | ¥r and Mrs, Renshaw of Canterbury, | ward to the time when the students ;"" ‘dc"""""“" Foaoher ls Mok STAFFORD SPRINGS ecured. at-the Coal Company. Lamberts did |yise Susie Mor, e s ; A - Morgan and Willls Morgan |among them will be given the oppor: 4 s ww several alarms to be rung in atfthis all right but he neglected to give|of Griswold, Mrs. Marshall and_ con |tunity to tak: examinations for non- Organization to Have Special Privil- tprened Particulars of Fatal Accident o Miss the samme fume and they will be sound- | it to Young but instead spent it. When | Bionart. Aics Kers Lot iiarb.o" | commicsioned. places and. as ganners eges at Woodstock. (o Elitnam public schocls are to onen | Partioulars of Fatal Accident to ¥ == omorrow, Tuesday. The teachers —Had Sister in Nor- ed on the bell in order, not at the|arrested, he had on a new suit. He|yne Blair, Miss Caruth and Miss Grace |and for other ratings. In other words, same time. came originally from Taftville. Muir from New Tock many members of the company are| Putnam chapter of the Red Cross Is|the grammar and rural schools are| wich Town—Funeral of Peter GCinl looking ahead and improving every| !0 Dbe active this year at tve Wood-|all appointed, but in the hizh school| _Gorham.Battiefiold Marriage. All winng is done with copper wire —_— and the wires may be distinguished by | Game With Winchester Team Today = opportunity to advance themselves. stock fair. .Recently an offer from|teaching staff the place of commer- *the white insulators when they &re| e American Baseball Association RECEFTIONSID,CIBTE In a few days the boys-expect to do|ihe fair association evas accepted | clal teacher has not as yet been filled. | fico Acnes Dellienn, 21, of Stafford carried on poies. ’ 3 is having rather hard luck with her|Relati Sk some service firing with the coast ar- | Which gives the loeal chapter permis-|Eric H. Johnson, of the _ teachers'| gy incy’ who was Killed in an auo. There are six circuits with 83 boxes | ;11" Goor activitles. Rainy weather | \/atives and Friends Arrange Pleas- |tillery batteries they are manning. _ |/8ion to erect on the grounds a cam- | commitfee of the school board, is mak- [pPLInE® Who was ldiled in an auto- paign tent. In this tent, which will|ing every effort possible to secure a as told in ;l'he n\;”e“nt‘ Sa‘:unl]. i .- and five will be added at some future e f ant Evening for Fathor Masse. Today, Labor day, the Foys of the Qate. The new. boxes are fked so that |Stopbed, the formal opening of their Thirty-cighth company have it a little | be in charge of tho chairman of the | commercial teacber, but up to Sntur- | tqtold 4% The Bulletin, Saturday, wa if the alerm wire touches a high ten-| Lo "thought that it was going to rain| A reception to Rev. D. S. Masse was | rough, for they are called upon to do |memberskip commitiee, Mrs. Ida Ken-/|day afternoon had been unsuccessful|, 43 % S0 Sgiowmobere Tt Beb sion wire, & person trying to send in| I O G 1" lamed “to hold the |8iven in St. Mary’s courch hall Friday | guard duty, which none of the com- |1€dy, will be a Red Cross oxhibitign, | in locating anyone whom he consider-|they were on their way to Holyoke an alarm will not receive a shock. carnival in the town hall but it cleared | $Vening, a large number of relatives|mand relish as a holiday assignment, [ 2nd literature relating to the workVof|ed would be satisfactory { Mass. They turned out’ to p e off before opening time and the carni- (&0 friends aitending. Rev. J. J. Me- |but it Is all in the line of duty. the [orsanization will be distributed.| Edward Snow. Avon, Mass. = the|gther antomobile where tho road Long Stretch of Fine ;Watk. val was held at the Pdrk. The New |Cabe, in-behalf of the donors, present- Ghost to Walk This Week, A campaign for new members wiM al- | newly elected high school sub-master, ! ; 5 Bt B A long stretch of conerdle-walk is |London Independents were to play here |©d Fathe: Masse a 17-jewel gold Graen | . G108t o V/alkc This Week. a0 be waged, and it is expected that [ will not be able to assume his duties | DXL Out on on cmbe to be laid by the - American Thread |on account of rain. 2 vutd;y ;v’sd a‘set ]‘;! ;)arfi;:aéie‘sn hanld- e o L gl i hg;:;! lhplm‘e;fiberu_th of t(l;e ch;pter will be | until about two weeks after thg High | car dropped, turning o 2 £ the end of the | Saturday Qut the game was tponed | 0me: und in calf. uillet 21s0 4 vmen, how- | materjally increased. utnam Boy | School has opened, as it will be {m- |- el e T e S Mo | They are shamab onther paonis, | extended the felicitations of the com- ever. This is the first monthly sNost|Scouts will have the ersction of, the|posible for him to obtain a release S0 el diie vp on a P e Horseohoe brides. —fhis|ting to have a specdy game here to. |Pany. A musical program was given Y3l "he_boy, % sned fhe pay-|tent in charge, and in an adjacent|from his present position boforeSthat|pixy M Wil make & conpmuous walk from the |day, Laber Day. as they will play the g«“;'s"‘ :\Vhllch Tq;,areflwergflv&:’c-lcaolou by | 00s i‘;:;}e - ™ eir money %en: "23” will give demonstrations of [ time. In the meanwhile other teach- [ aa® bt Wil recover bridge at the foot of Jilsom's hill to|team of the Winchester Repeating es Aglae Therrien, Marle Casavant (SOQe tme this week = = . e | frst aid. ers will be in charge of his class-|co ot Wil recover. fiss D City lmits at the Horseshoe|Arms Company of New Haven which |and Jennie Coyle, and a violin s6lo by Lawn Sale Increased t . | es. - she (ied. Miss Dellig as A has a Eood reputation. A Van Dyke|Willlam Driscoll. The committee who |l0¢al company will be sent to Fort| W $35 ‘noreased | to. §50) William L. Macdonald, the new su-| She,lied- Miss Dell) has i fiect of Worcester will be on the mound and | 2TTanged the event was Clovis Casa- | Manefield near Watch Hi o % Eaaiey " Hocia Cirole ot e C‘::ynm-n(;e pertendent, with ~Mrs. Macdonald, | on’ 3 visi: 1o her B 2 M 7 - | vant, Albert Pacquette, Dennis Sulli- " > » y (D % P o Holiday Rush On. Mickey Noonan will.be the other mem. | B n "and T. E. Shea Father Masse| AlOBE With their werk the boys get | gational church for the benefit of Put_ | i afTive In Putnam today (Mon-|She is survived by The usual Labor Day Rush mads it- | Polbrook Field Van Dye showed Rim. |#oes to Hartford today to enter upon [Lm® for sports and other amusement. |nam Red Cross netted $32.5%. The|JnY\ ii" R (o Iis “teachers and dis. | fobt Dellizan. ihrec self manifest Saturday and Sunday at|seif to be all that sae ed i | ie dutie: In the La Sallette college as | Corporal Deforest is manuger of the | committee, acting on the suggestion of | Snt. Wiith them the work for the com. | 12, John and Frea Delligan The railroad station and many of the | werk o betser mAvantege om the dla. | Professor in Latin and Irench I oy eIl e e aaite . i1 school year e e . man - ¥ team and he says it is some outfit. | Amoun! 50, and this sum has been 2 Wi own, and Mrs. Tobin. ..."““'w‘.;:"-:r‘;“,.‘?.‘:.?;‘°.?{'m’.§°;':§ :non:u:t z:&n a:dp)::twl!l:l:ombs:ly Native of Griswold. > |None of the teams in camp -will ac- |turned over to Isaac Champeau, local| Pomfret Students to Attend P. H. S. — cars. Automobile traffic was very|as it is in bettér condition. T Day.| Rev. Mr. Lamphere occupied the pul- |cept a challenge from them. Red Cross treasurer. The Pomfret School committee vot- FUNERAL. - - pit at the Baptist church Sunday. Mr.| The team is made up of Private Four Sections of Expre: ed Saturday to send students from heavy and many of the machines that gt i mphere was born in Griswold and | Robitaille, catcher; Private Alexander, that town to Putnam High School in- int. Dhsmeq theongs Crs ety e N FUNERALS. has been a pastor in Bozrah He comes |catcher; Private 'Peloquin, pitcher; | ,our Sections of the Bar Harbor ex-| gicag ‘of Tourtelotte echool. A it & i e s v Tk, G === from New Jersey at present. Private Purke, pitcher; Lembert, first | poon® ponte Bound, ran, through Dut- — —— drowned in the Rhode Island Mill Nathaniel C. Barker B h Gosslo. arid e CorpUlT Wagah. Sicond bise: y r '8 o'clock Saturday Jersey, Iowa end Pennsylvania being Fuheral . e Nathsal oroug| ossip and Chat. ot “orporal Kagan, secon ase; | morning, carrving summer vacation. BALTIC. pond Thursday, took place fror uheral services for Nathaniel C.| vyaiter B. §. Jeffers of Montville cting Corporal Vincent, third hase: | jats from the fashionamie amecston. h, Sunday _atternoon O’Neill officiated Buria! Edward's cemetery. Private Burke, shortstop: Privaté | any to their New York homes ewe of Barker were held at his‘home in Le. |, i (oS Denday. Macfarland, left field; Private Connoir. | {12 (raing ran by the emeof Wallo, Fire Early Saturday Morning Prac® banon. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock | “Tgoam SYMRY- L e mhy&;m:mwgflm at Newport spent Sunday gt home. Gomter field; Private Mondor, right|mantic and two by the way of Nor.| tically Destroys the Crown Hotel— Gorham-Battlefield. ' of Undertaker Shapard. the et hatiaay houee? 042y @uring | “Corporal Dragon fe captain of the|™M | ; Department by Hard Work Saves| prederick S. Gorham and Miss ’ : Mrs. Emma C. Harri o Reias henon Shor Jett. Msturdas. sas |Toun: 4 Local Jottings. Garage and Adjoining Buildings. | zel Battlcfield were married at G o oo o e i Ievetal SRk At Hemm”!& 5 A football team also is being form- Miss Elsie Macdonald is visiting in g church Saturday evening at et cns nncld -5 ‘Sroan mmang IHe: eibors. of the ] Boston: Saturday morning about 2 o'clock | o'clock. After a brief weddin Has ey e, Miee Siarenerits Yoros nis returnes |I0cal company. Henry Converse, carrier at the lo- |Deputy Sheriff John McGuire heard |they will make their home in oclock, Fev, B. 3. Aye Moiating. | from Camp Aloha, Verment. where sh Grateful for Baseball Outfit S D U eV W Sacatien: dn [TEiRS of Sep piiie he Wew oinking Bis | S Spvinew. N 3 3 . Ayer o ng. p a, Vermont, where she . - | Tuesday. rounds on Railroad street. He found a | Burlal was in North Windham ceime- |has spent the summer. The baseball outfit purchased with| Irving Davis, of 4 _| blaze coming through the roof of the - g Davis, of the Connecticut Ag- & 4 tery in_charge of Funeral Director| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montgomery have |money contributed by local people and | ricultural collége, was in Patnawm on|Crown hotel conducted by Caronl MOOSUP Jay M. Shepard. returned from their wedding trip, dur- |forwarded through Captain . P.| business ,smurdaiv. Brothers of Norwich. Officer McGuire . Mrs. Julia N, Prise, | ing which (they \yisited among other | Woodward has been received and put| Windhim County Farm Asent Ben-|ran to the Methodist church and rang | Funeral at Waterbury of Rev. Father - The death of Mrs. Julia M. Prue oc- | P12ces_Detroit, Mich, Niagara Falls|to busy use. The bovs have requested | jamin W. Eilis was at Storrs. Satup. |the bell. He then notified John Woods, McCarthy's Aunt s curred at her home in Eagleville, Sat- | 2'g Garada. tha: The Bulletin express their thanks | day. watchman at the Baitic mills, to blow Al A 3 Willimantic, Conn. curred at her home in Eagloville, Sat-| B. R. Gardner anl his son, R. P.|to all who contributed towu:d the funé 3 the mill whistle, Mr. Woods blew the | A¢ the funeral In Waterburs Mone s e e B ampanire and had iives | Gardner, are spending two days in |for the purchase of this baseball outfit, > signal for the High street section and | qay of last week of Mrs. Joanna A 3 o Peslovitio for ry St Boston “nd vicinity and in New York. | which is greatly appreclated. : FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION. | Chief Kelley and the members of the |man MecCarthy. from her home. o arian Carlson of Ivoryton is a —_— : 2 Baltic Fire department responded and | Chestnut aveniie, with services | home Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. i - : suest af Mrs. B. R. Gardner's. Executive Committee to Meet Tues- i Funeral services were held from her A TATE SA s- | in 10 minutes from the time the whis- . . < SR 4 Rev. J. J. McCabe goes today to REAL ESTATE SALES. day and Consider Several Important|tle sounded the alarmi they had four }::‘;';',‘,‘f%_s_“i’(‘;',:';,},hr“,'m’,"’""”‘ Burial was in the Gurley cemetery in % + — > : = e ie " " & b . of the solemn high ma f requ, . tore Closed Briof Modlion e ine. |SETo a0 soiouuss \s perdormance of| Harie Ploss o | | whng,Sxemive compmities | of, the | Uhs, Aremen Sntmrsd e e | Mooty was the and Harrfet Man- |3 - sl indham ounty Farmers’ associa- b liel McCarth Madame Sarah Bernhardt in The Star —_ but did not find aMy roomers, Eugene, Daniel and David, of the fi tion will bhoid ‘a meeting Tuesday Misses Imogene ning of Norwich, are visiting Mrs. A.|in the Night. This is Madame Bern-| Five parcels of real estats in this morning at 10.30 in the Association| This building had been erected a | r \icCarthy Brothers, and Dr, H. Arnold of ‘South street. hardt's seventh tour of the United 2 4 vicinity have changed hards within | oon 7 number_of vears ago and was known | 71 “a demtist. all of \Waterbiny l Miss Irene Randall will leave today |States ard her 55th year on the stage. | the past few dave.. Tho 300 acro farm |l masy G ol P utnam. Money | The Ladd block. . The flames Which | Juin 3o nt A fiomtie Ciir and " i ay 0 a _{(Monday) for a seven day visit with e known as the Sam Harris place in|an assistant county agent who will|seemed to start from the 'western |qaugnters, Annie, Katherine, Mary and y relatives at the Randall homestead at|GERMANS ARE NOW AT ( Brooklyn and until recently the prob- | help Agent Eills in the county work.|Wing of the building quickly spread |15y o Committal sorvices in the new Steriing, Conn. THE GATES OF RIGA |erty of Torrey and Gotssler of Putnam | Tha quostion of hirh to the easterly side, so the firemen g 3 uch ist- < St. Joseph’s cemeter: Waterbi has been sold to T. B. Crandall, aant will be discusseq and acted up- |Started to protect adjoining bulldings. | were® conducted by Rev. Faiher A Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker, have : returned to this city. Mr. Parker is Bisilaned et Pags: Diss. North Carolina man. Mr. Crandall, Between the Milev block and the ho- | Carthy. aecicied by Fathers Brone. Labcr Da employed at the High school as a ( pesOne) who has a family, includins three sons | *'The question of hirlng a woman | tel Mr. Caron has a garage. A stream |gKane and Kilcoyne, o oo Mathematics teacher and is also the|where the Germans were last reported [and a daughter, will occupy the farm | worker for ths county will also eome|Was thrown on this building and pre- football coach. standing, about twelve miles west of [and will ‘mprove it after years of |under consideration - 'This - matter|Vénted the sparks from catching. The T T : Satnrdny eveill % ear GRnSE ] MR . some meglect. Came before the amsociation. soms. fow | Miley block and other buildings were | Hartford._—Charles Hoplins = Clark — : broke | Prepa-ations evidently were made| The Brooklyn village rt, = likewise protected and the fire kept |of Hartford, Albert Garvin of Wes o Ll Pl ol Nan iR ks W 7 s 5 e been | ecks ago. and at that time it was| .onqncq Yo the burning hotel. Hartford and George C. Erskine of S oo o ) ®liast week in raids by airplanes on |known ns-the Sweet place has been - o e oo i e e ot An | \arships and military’ works In the |50l (o 1V, H. Brown of Windham, whor| toi,Jeemed advisable to hire such a|®“3"fremen had a hard strugsle as [Cheshire have been appointed by Go H let the car down on the ground. No|Gulf of Riga and by the manoeuvres |is well known in this section of the | suffictent suppert io the movement |they were handicapped by smoke |M. H. Holcomb delegates fo the The H. C Murra CO one was injured. of German torpedo boat destroyers,|county. Momoy e P i otement | when they entered the bullding. The |nual congress of the Ame. P » y »] An unknown dog killed five of a|SUPMarines aad mine sweeping trawl-| Albert Emery of Montague City,|and the matter is to be reconsidered. |flames seemed to shoot out from ev- |association to be held in New Orle flock of White Wyendotte heme ouned |efS In adjacent waters, for the new |Mass, has purchased the John F.|This woman worker or home econ- |°fY angle and had there been a high [Nov. 19. by Edward Kramer of Windham Road, | Oflensive against Riga, but whether | Whaples place in Elmville and i5 to|6mics demonstrator as she is called, iy it Berectman igham Road. [the attack is being carried out syn- [occupy the home in the spring. . 2 chronously by s.a has not becoms ap- | The 80 acre farm kno%n as the Kies . o broe went to Mr. Kramer's home and 1 rent. lace, at Mashentuck, has been sold to . adjusted the loss. The town is look- | P - e . army life. but the men made light of it, ing for the dog. ‘While the capture of Riga would be | Edwin Max, an Ohioan, who is to take and, after their day's labor, slept DR. F' C- JACKSO of great strategic value tn the Ger- [immediate possession. Saatis: dnaes | ihcus bRy RGN Miss Amy Weeks, who taught Eng- |mans in controlling the enirance tq the | The 185 acre Samuel Bliven farm in lish for the past three years in Wind- |Gulf of Finland, at :he head of which |the western part of ths town of |, Cassius A. Hamilton and Arthur W. % D E”T 7 ham school was in this city for a few | stands Fetrograd, it would rot neces- | Brooklyn has been sold by J. H. Milli- | “0Z€€; both formerly non-commission- minutes Saturday afternoon. Miss|sarily place the capital in jeopardy, for [gan to . W. House of Ipswich, Mass, |53 officers in what is now the Thirty- Weeks will teach in the Waterbury |it lies oserland three hundred miles as Young, Clean, Manly, Fit. SR compay; i €. A, €. Agldolny. Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | High school and she stopped off of her | the crow flies from Riga and three .. : B the cooking for Captain Armington's Any. impression that may exist as|company, a guarantee that the men fghting near Fokehant in conjunction s;, § below the averase for the regular OBITUARY. Succeeding Elmore & Shepard months to down seven obscssed and [facing the enemy. Here, according to : PRI F RE With the facts. A Checking Up of the | nre Ty menr Acnorn agfe of Of- AT PRICE Ol GULAR GOODS. e train for a few minutes talk with a ) Hours—8 & m. t0 £ 5. m. Phone ¢4 B e ey to the new national army being defi- | will be well fed. A Problem. G with the Rumanians, evidently have v or national guard may as well ® ™ cbstructive senators on a necessary | Berlin, - they ve delivered heavy FuneraiDirectorandEmbalmer | v meastre. *SiowTong. cau™s- sots: | cownter atiacks. against Figid Maresa | more than 125 men in this district ai- | in" e B Ghed " Bomaat motning o . : ; vori Mackensen's forces. Near Braila, at_thefr home in Goodyear, just eight | This roofing was made to order for exportation but owing to formeripunth In southern Moldavia the Russlans, ly, ' U0 000 S0 (708 SHOF atan- 3 JAY M. SHEPARD If it takes 66 semators over three|ceased their desertions and again are|2T™Y o A e e ot P ey ONE LOT OF ROOFING (ALMOST CLEAR ASPHALT) rs. Orrin S. Arnold. 6062 North St, W TR S R R R i he Danube, the | there is going to be a mighty fine lot L= illim: antic | soap >—Newark News. southwest of Galatz, on the Danube, thet o' 2 ZNTE o 0% 2 weeks after she fractured her hip. She . P IPe) i e s hcreabouts to 2 . . . Lady Assistant Tel. connoction | Ridgefield.—The New York, New e e ":’;J,'ifi%‘,’.:? in an attack on | qy “up “the districts auota for Aver | Ti3, POrm e amah tol B and L s AR e s be AR = mese = Haven and Hartford railroad has filed| On ths/Italian front General Cador- |nd the making of a splendid body of| My Simon Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-|of an extra good roofing at a low price call and examine this HIRAM N. FENN a petition in the superior court at|nas forces have extended thelr gajns e s o A o e Ol coTiz | POl in 1873, April 17th, In Worcester I Y. i1 . UNDERTAKER o n 4 EeALmen | iepor oy ihe dppelpment”of s |, he, Brostovizne platesson” tne | L Sol a1 B S W Nonwilkeecihe Best macling, you 9 saw of price of They represent about every walk in Tl S - | regular goods. . 62 Church St, Wi ‘Gorizi: 2 = te c, Ct. York Rallroad company, alleging that|of Gorizia, and hava taken prisoners|, choy represent abow quick thinking 2‘;?:“&";3’,‘,?‘-3;' son, H. Denham Ar the charter of the Ridgefieid company |2nd war stores from the Austrians. expired July 1, 1909, and that nothing | Five Italian airplanes,have flown from |tfYPe of ;oung Americans who are cer- 5 3 - 08 are Raa been dome o complote. the line |the Itallan front over Verqun and (tain to make good in the e e iR ; ply, : Squ :’e‘r per "°;: $1.75 from Riagefield to the New York state | dropped pamphlets telling the Austrian ~2 = - Miss mma Knight dled turday "8 e people of the victory' of the Italians | 8'MY Is £0Ing to be a real army, make | at Ballouville where she has made her ply, square feet, per roll $2.25 no mistake about that. home with Miss Roxie Bartlett. She 3 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.75 from Tolming -to the sea. » S| 1n Belgium the British big guns are s leaves a_sister, Ida J. of Winchen- = continuing to mbard violently the - 5 . on, Mass., a brother In Providence, o . WILL BE REwAX6 HOW TEEER WOy | e oitions. euftlentss prinasiny — and a brother in Pheontx, R. L. We have a good Roofing, Nails and -Cement in roll at $1.25 | Women everywhere suffer from kid- | the war for another smash at Crown |Members of Home Guard Getting Taste - i ney trouble—backache, rheumatic patns, | Prince Rupprecht's front. The infantry of Real Army Life at Range. for 1 ply, $1.50 for 2 ply, and $1.75 for 3 ply. ; | i I swollen and tender muscles, stiff joints | activity here and also to the south in e i —and it is to help these who suffer as |France is mainly in the nature of raid- |~ Members of the Daniclson Hoge I o R IA ' 9 she did that Mrs. C. J. Ellis, 505 8th g‘: owm&on hjpear“flimnchol}rt b‘th,: 5u-rd company are spending the hofi- s - rmans in a eharp attack pushed back | day in camp at the rifie rauge south of Infan: Childre: e e e e (vered aa T was weitl|the British but later lost the gTound in | here. The command went into camp For ts and n L hey will be repald for their work. It 5 E - i e ool T8 nefict s 2ot | BISEe sty e ¥ocdun Secton vt he | proceeded dusing, e main Beeuiny | A e BULLETIN BUILD RANKI ey co:rrc O AR Y B e TooioE: Dut L morning, giving the guards a little ¢ UILDING, 74 F IN STREET e Lee axou Co. ‘adtive. £ taste of some of the discomforts of e ~ v g is N o » Srd e R i s

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