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~ CALIFORNIA SHOWS Merry-Go-Round — Ferris Wheel — Sea Planes — Whip. had gathered at Tatem fisld scurrying for cover. . Notwithstanding this, the fair did splendidly, and if the weather man has even a trace of Elk’s blood in him he will Incidentally the Fourth was Xing y ization to depend on its rain insurance to Qeorge's Tist birthday—and 1m0 KINE .. up the handsome balance and even ly at thres scare and sleven, He's going ket bl shaps tnd sers et bl S Wty | % Komanio odgn o enttind 10 8 bou: thit East Killingly ever has sten. quet for the splendid showing its mem- mounted riders. A band, a drum R bers made in this city Monday evening— [ § ; = B l | ' | 8 l of twenty membars, floats, 35 Red| At 8t James' church Tuesday morn-| Willimantic night—in the parade and at |J (3] : . . . 5 . 4 , n from the lodge at Putnam, automo-|ing, Miss. Rachel Diana Halle, «organist| the carnival fleld. Their Putnam brothers =~ = . : les, horribles and gally -dressed horses|of the church, and daughter of Mr. and| were expre: their appreclation on the || re féatures of the parade, witnessed|Mrs. Joseph Halle of Cottage. street, was| Fourth. xuv_.j. ‘who gln'.\l: 1np.‘n‘,fl,es around. united in mll:rllgo“wnh- PM:nhG. PhR-| oy avy ey mh; st ihe At . 3 : A T 0 CE A N B E A C H things re - 5 Roux, ralns ""‘l' § 3 = - d / X . { 7 of soaclal mshtion. but' for conven: | M. . pastor. of s, church, petfotimed | {enIance <t the Elks carnival down to Thurs., Fri., and Sat. o NEW LONDON, CONN. o y 1,000, Dancing. amusement for e they can only be told of in a gen-|the marriage cerembny, | | L . er, were the floats, an old' cannon|Rev, Walter I Greene; good business. It was nece: to post- L 5 The Beach -Until 10:30 P. M. During July " \: \ Batht M i e way, Especially attractive, how-|brant of the sclemn h ; the majority, although Jthe boaths did « | Glen Hunter r of horses, @ liberty bell | Joseph Moussier, M. S, belng tho other | PON® the big display of fireworks planned s o T o o H . o Faass whieh was attend- oo ek Ul it o ke the: thirteen ‘Griginal states|ed by relatives and friends of e two| reeh Thich Wi he Danlelson Moosup the horribles, among them Proctor|families. Miss Laetitia Halle, sister of vfi. o bm" il ?’ n"g‘:t. The big ch {4 woman's costumme that would| the bride, was bridesmaid. Joiin Vendell{ f7r M° e "l)::'a lnaw glflm-. Wave aitracted attention on Broadway. | Whitehead of Washington, D. C. was|(RONEILINEEISE: Darclentl Gus OUVEr| 4iq nangiing of traffic by the polics was | A muititude. of u-onl--en}w‘dmthel ex-| best man. the first time in Amerioa and the Two | On¢ Of the things that counted during the celient oeffnings "’d' ‘!“::'n’; Paytond ives| The bride’s gown was of white geor-| Manns, wire walking artists. Fourth, as well as theic general work:in :-u":;i ghurch and fortified themselves|gette with filet medallions. She wore| Although It seemed.as though ha the | BendlinG unusual crowds. o 2 vell and carried a shower bouque: of | population’ of the surrounding tereitor Something greater than en over to aquatic sports staged on the|j,.q & ~The Bridesmai®s gown was i ing Y| Parents in this county and other coun- mill pond fronting the Bast KINEWY|op reriwiskle ooaton oo % was at Tatem field during the Fourth, b ALL ABOARD FOR BLOCK ISLAND ties of Connecticit are turning Mncreas- |l greater than the law—greater than = of periiwipkle canton crepe and she wore|there were hundreds of others at Wild. ingl: § A § tro ‘station. . There.were. - e 4 & to the summer camp as a solution { §l life itself—locked them irrewocal ur“:i;e.rm ii&u—-—;“r':xxedg;:!‘:u:n::- & plctig Bl i naneh, wood park to enjoy the dancing and other | of how to make at 1east A DALt of . (he together again—after th :.:Z : eamer the eoptyet- dnd :ptivr features: Following the church service there was| atractions at thé popular resort. school vacation period count for the AN oy, P eplendia dispiay bf fireworks brought | reception at the home of the bride's| Captain Remi Delage of the polics de- DAILY ROUND TRIPS BETWEEN _ NORWICH, NEW LONDON AND BLOCK ISLAND TO BLOCK ISLAND FROM BLOCK ISLAND g S o e B D ho Police' de-| training as well as the recreation of their agreed. to disagree forever. ‘s qbserv: Joserand East | Parents. VAR, servel &y evening that the| children, See the dramatic working of this ;g:.iu:':y‘ may w.:fob": Droud of its pa-| Mr, and Mrs, Phaneut left during the| holiday Deriod had pasked quietly. Spien-| Conmecticut mot only possesses abun- TGHEY ravoee S tila l' 5 triotic showing on the holiday, such al|day for their wedding trip, which will| " |dant natural and scenic advantages for |} ™ighty p s heart-stireing showing 88 no other community in east- | take them to Canada, .Upon their return picture of love, marriage, and the e SERGE bt ies) but Wik 4 e of Monday to Friday. Inclusive Monday to Friday Inclusive ern -Connecticut can boast, they will make:their Home in Danieison. its readers accurately Thursday morn-|camps which ace regarded as models of | § “cther woman. Leave Norwich 8:00 A. M. | Leave Block Island 1:30 P. M. No les & persoriags thih “KIng’| Tho gates of the Alirich Mapafactor inguhlowt the workers have responded. | their kind. Camp Wioadafyk ilin, tri- . Stutdays Only ‘Saturdays Only X = 5 to the credit of the strikers at| county boys'.camp of the Y. M. C. A. i 4 4 G;omm-'mvmer:‘-‘flre“«lnda the“m-he ;r‘:"l ing S ‘;{7.;1: ald Moosup lwm mb: Moosup that only peaceful - meaus of|opens today (Wednesday) for its fiest MOVIE CHATS Leave Norwich 10:45 A. M. | Leave Blu: Id."‘ o) 3:45 P. M. Maturally an oratar, was af his best and | thons of Tt 700 emeioay) morning that|gaining their ends have been employed. | session with over 100 enrolled campers. o Coaid R r:?‘;'d-y- l'.)nlyws i s s Onip, Doured forth patriotio sentiment n &) on strvke Tor o weeh wey vetire It fhoy| The Strike iz orderly as any one could|The following ls the Windham county Educational y s . manner to rival the best efforts of the l ft5| Wish and a stranger passing through the|roll: John W. Boys and Ernest M. Boys, 80 desire. It s understood that in its e K ¢ J v Shithie: in to drown out this territory | endeavor to resume operations at its town would not be apt to nots that| Pomfret Center; Owen W. Fr)llngn)hnu. furing the past three weeks, plant the mill ‘company takes no cogniz- | 1eT¢_Was any labor trouble other than|regan; Leslie M. Downs, Goodyear; Paul . el hat there is & testite| the fact that unusually large nurabers of | B. Wheaton, Putnam ; Raymond D. Chub- infon \Gheas p; that ‘those Who Yefurn idle people may be seen about the streets. | buck. Mechanjcsyille ; Donald B. Williams, s F WOOD T rn:yosd“c % Gader the -4anie tone ‘When the gates are opened this morn-{ Putnam; Clinton Child and Ernest S; (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON SAME' DAY—$§2.00 CHILDREN HALF FARE Special Rate Excursions Every Tuesday and Thursday, $1.50 Local Passengers Between Norwich New London Only, 35¢ Children 10c at Matinees dittons of exiployment as prevarled peior| N8 there will be ample police protection| Child, Goodyear; John F, Crosby, Doug- JEWETT . X o ;"“m”’h’b“m fllmz"“me i e foF all Who may desire to return to therr [das W. Lagee! Danlelson; Erwin A was children's afternoon at| Ty 3 sk occupaticns, No. difficulties are expect-| Rhoades, Pomfret Center; James Mait-] . aday B dey. Funeral Director and Do g L s Dok sl |8 waprever. Tand. Thomaeon s Thomas U. Day. Danjel.| Chautauqua, They gave a junior pa-|Mildred Sweet, Grace Gardiner, 'Annie|Sweet, Loretta Aldey. Embalmer out are anxious to return to work, To- It was again demonstrated this year|Son; Harold Armold, Putnam; Richard A.|geant, Conquests of ;Peace, written espe- eat""x:m“gg;’::,” E:::“::MG"‘;‘{C A‘;’x mfi’.“:"““"‘d.‘;“':::";'“fl’“(‘:h" m"‘“‘“ ot day will glve 3 line on that statemed:.| that there s no longer a night betore| TUlINERSSH Robert . Fulton Stanley Al-| clafy for Junior Chautauqua by Miss|Shea was the 1860 girl in that figure with | earned 320 - for children's books for PHONE 147 DANIELSON | afd The Bulletin will endeavar to.tell| the Fourth onet, an e oI s e | Santelson: Herbert 3. Codlin, Moogp | Mabel Waln. This pageant won the $130 | Philip Antbony, Rowland Tripp and The- | Siater library. evening o®#uly 3 and darkness comes|B. Palmer Dean, Woodstock; Willard B. | prize offered by the Chautauqua manag- | °dore Guillottee. The wooden dolis were In the evening the closing entertain- eventually, but midnight does not bring|Larrow, East Putnam; Robert G. Beck-| s of America and Canada. Mildred Gllbert, Janet Wilcox, C""S’;“’" ment was a twopart program of Hawai- P ————————— | o B S Qo8 (R DRt 1ey, Biwood Sbeiicer: Daileinan’s Gaorge ans and her assistant accomplished won- | jpertine, Edith Munn, Marguerite Shea, | (op "y is by native Hawalians and 2 - T g : AR marked fhe comfng of Independence days| A- Thompson, Cambridge, Mass.; Donald | o " 5y 50 50 ar (7 (e “fow days | Cotherine Jodoin and Eurfce 'Webster. | yvajog on the Paradise of the Pacifi of old. E. Child, Putnam; William J. Maitland, | 173 Wwith the children in the few days| inothet dance was by M-gery Webster, | =CICE on ihe Taradise of the Tacle -V One might imagine In Danlelson tais| Cambridge, Mass.; Frederick S. Savarese o f _he""‘ folk .4 o d"“ le Annie Anthony, Violet and Glorianna Glll, | = Wwas novel, fascinating 204 very N 5 S ; 5 vear that the Boston folks had. aived|and Charles H. Savarese, Danielson; P';;““ wit o & ‘“;?‘“ER“ ‘{"“' C. | Emma Dearnley and Barbara Whitford m'm"'“'w"w b5 : < 3 into the harbor, rescuéd the tea they had | Liomas C. Elliott, Abington: William D e ussel o= |did a Scotch dance. The Indlan folk penter as page; Arthur ~Gray, William NTA 30- Penn; Grant Whitford, Indian; Frederick | Sonc® Wwas by Claire Shea, Caf doin, Arthur Gray, Grace Jeffers, Grant | g o % 1 %0 0 : 'l' Thompson : E. Wambolt, Millis, | Albertine, George Washington; Ruth only.—adv. Ol'l Sale Oday e Masa. Schuyier . Dhilling, Tast Wood: | Munn, Martha Washington: Unéle Sam xf};’;fld’::m':’”,:ifl‘mm:‘nufl° Por®| . Pachaus granse 1s to entertain Piain- | At one oclock on the moraing of the|Stock: Herbert G. Clark, Putnam; Nor-|Eugene Carroil; John Bull, Earl Robin- came the juggler, Wallace Havelock, who | field and Brooklyn granges at an open = man B, Brearley Killingly. son; Abe Lincoln; Elijah Perry; The meeting, Thursday evening. POPULAR SONGS = Fourth the officers on duty here were as - kept children and grownups in continuous -y g American Quartet | lonesome as could be. The strests were| Besides county Y. M. C. A. camps and | Blue, Phillip Anthony; The Gray, Roland | oo, 0 S0 B0 SRPTTRE 0 FHENCC R | Mr. and Mre. B. C. Bliss had as guests Albert Campbell-Henry Burr f|2s silent as a tomb. The cracking of|those conducted by associations from|Tripp; Boy Scout, Lloyd Weschler; San- 5 . | Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bliss and : . 7 tricks. ‘The junior town officers were: - - 10- il railroad torpedoes ‘whi without the state, there are others oper- | ta Claus, Arthur Shea; Brotherhood, E S son, Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Chester 18904—Hjgh Brown Blna‘: e LIBTB::‘:I:::"N and American Quartet §|SPeeding Bar eHar;o‘:ned;;utsh!in“mi:]l:h;; ated by, varfous. organfEations; len Prior; Freedom, Dorothy ~Cornell; | Mayor, Lloyd Weschler; town clerk, | Rogsier and son Donald of Paxton, i ) i h 3 lene Burdick; service commissioners, ! : th % int » oja| In Copnecticut this summer camp move- | Peace, Doris Carpenter; ~Ameican Gil, | AT g Mass. —Little Red School House American Quartet d;,;.’"”b;‘,f,’:l‘;o;e“;‘:g‘fi;':e of Mo k| ment has been definitely fostered by hun- | Atons’ Budick; Ameitan. Boy. - William | Earl Robinson, Emma Dearnley, -Anna | * 3rs. Leslle Bliss ~and daughter 10-INCH—LIST PRICE 75¢ # safe and sane and thorougnly silent|dreds of business and vprofessional | Stebbins. < Shea; law and order, Eugene Carroll, | norig and Ryth Grege have gone o Otis, 1mfixy-gml.gt?m3mu~ Fourth of July celebration was vnder-| TePresenting all parts of the staté, Who!™ mhe Virginia reel was danced by Elsie | ATthur Shea, William Stebbins; health [yeoee o gpond some tim: v 1 Mra —My Ga &l way and those who would applaud the(have been active as county or local com- ! ya0ohs, Annle Anthony, Lauretta Alley, | commissioners, Ellen Prior, . Mildred [ giies barents at their summer b g, coming of the great holiday wara careful| mitteemen in the community work of the . to put on thelr fur-lined mittens befors| - M. C. A., In which special attention is clapping their hands, for it would never|Biven to the boys and girls in rural cen- do to be rough about it. you kmow. ters»and sections. The result, in the It may not be Necessary to stage a|OPinion of many observers. has been not battle.in order to properly celebrat; the| ONIY to enlarge camp facilities but sub- Fourth, ‘but all through the early ‘davs|stantially to raise the standard of camp of the republic and until very recent| Programs. Wa years patriots, anclent and modewn, wel-{ In View of the inquirles concerning thrown overboard, restored it to its Valentine Jr., Pomfret Cente: Paul J. C. Savings Bank wii be open every owners and apologized tG the king for|AuSer, Thompson; George St. Marle, West Fri. from 7 to 8 p. m. d. s.t. to receive 18903—Some Sunn. —Angel Chil Peerless Quartet Criterion Quartet 10-INCH—LIST PRICE 75¢ DANCE RECORDS 18896—Hand-Painted Doll—Fox Trot All-Star Trio and Their Orchestra ~Lonesome Land—Fox Trot All-Star Tria and Their Orchestra 10-INCH—LIST PRICE 78¢c % 18898—Coo-Coo—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra —Kicky-Koo—Kicky-Koe—Fox Trot Green Brothers’ Marimba Orch. \ 10-INCH—LIST PRICE 75¢ comed the. Fourth with the discharge of :_arfg\v;screfhiedu':y revrelsenéatl\'efi gt the \ 7y 18900—Kitten on the Keys—Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra J|firearms and booming cannon—marking| ¥. M. C. A. in this county, County Secre. & —Pick Me Up and Lay Ma Down in Dear Old. Dixieland— the anniversaries of freedori's birth.| tary John H. Corbett makes the following ’ Fox Ti lub Royal Orchestra Someone must have told Young America | SuBgestions to parents and others inter- 10-INCH—LIST PRICE 75¢ of today that the custom isn't sty ested: 800210 - any more, for Young America gocs to| The value to children of outdoor activi- | =t .‘f:"" 5”5 s:";;,','“ Me—Fox T Club. Royal Orchestra A AR T Aot o Saces m.,gm.,»t inl ties is greatly emhanced when these ac- ve Her—She es Me— oxz“né : P His Orcin the arrival of the holiday than in thej tivities are under the guidance of leaders {0-INCH—LIST PRIGE 780 > ¢ His Orchestra }| oming of March 4th, which some may | skilled in directing a program which, by 2 think is a command, or any other day! proof of experience, aids In all-round de- 18001—Sweet dndiana Home—Fox Trot Paul WhS1u Reval Orohestra fin e s Y velopment of physical, mental and spirit- —You Won r ox au! iteman- an is Orch. n ual faculties. 10-m- o PRIC At any rate there was nothing fo disturb the peaceful rest of Danielson| In the selection of a camp it is well people on the Fourth until long after|to determine the following: daylight, and not too much tnen in many| 1—Is the camp Tun for vrofit or for seclin‘s of the lhorough, which hal a|character building i_nd health? more ¥or less denatured observance of 2—Is the camp director a trained, ex- the-heliday. perienced worker with juniors, or only a : well meaning novice? - Wil the opening of the mew state| " 5 [y 8 (0 N0 L ctory record? VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS . ghway between Danielton and Provi-| §yi= e SHED & SESIARIOTY records i 45312—Ch Fair, Oh Sweet and Holy Lambert Murphy dence bi'ng back the stage-coach? A 35716—Popular Songs of Ynterd-y—M.dlor Waltz No. 8 n! ternationai NoveltyiOrohest —Popular Songs of Ynhrdly—-Modlw'y"‘Waltxn';:n. ,}w.,‘ " o:'"' = srnational Ity hest: 12-INCH—LIST PRICE §125 . . . oo How the Children do love Root Beer! —and how good it is for, B —Murmuring Zephyr - o G mbert. Murphy | |trane auestion in: these modem days.| ™52 S50\ or 1 oo supply Whote- 10-INCH—LIST PRICE $1.00 "P7Y J{but not at all bevond the possibilities. | omg ana ample? 42310—Barbara Allen Royal Dadmun §| The old Hartford Pike, as this high-| “g _1¢ the camp acoesstble? GOT —O No, John Royal Dadmun | F2Y route has been known for more than ROOT BEER Mr. Corbett points out that the opera- ot raver Jong bergre & Talltosd Jino was | o Of summer camus Is only a seasonal built fin this section of New England, It|D2rt of the vearromnd program of the ok the fa‘;g‘;:‘e fc‘:;“' f‘l"s“,’{‘;:':““xi"' methods of approach to boys and young Ea e it o usedtliss it 1o -~ | men based on the organization of groups L ““"nn';msv “g:a;;m;’m::fi“‘ having a common vital !nterest. gers and malls, and the route was dotted | Vo NaVe found” he states, “that the 10-INCH—LIST PRICE $1.00 18897—A Mighty Fortress is Our God Trinity Male Choii —Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past T::i':llityy M:l‘e Oh:;: i 10-INCH—LIST PRICE 78¢c 45811—Rakoczy March < Guy Majer-Lee Pattison —S8cherzo (Arensky) Guy Maier-Lee Pattison 10-INCH—LIST PRICE $1.00. velops social character and deerminatioh boy in camp is unusually receptive to . M 18884 —Marche Turque—Patriol United States Marine Band [| Fith taverns and adjoining stables where| o gpastions and activities which stimulate th m hen lt‘s made w'lth —The Messenger—March “United ‘States; Marine Band ‘the horses were changed.”, { healthy interest, create initiative and de- e W 10-INCH—LIST PRICE 750 These dags are gone foraver, but the stage coach likely will come back, nct —— 2 ¢ h i to lead lives of Christian usefulness. So . RED SEAL RECORDS n lts orlginal form, but as thoroushly | yece camns held to build strong, clean 74780—Dondo in G Major : modern and motorized vehicls affording . : LY Mozart-Kreisler §|speeaw comfortable and cheap transpor-| moh ::Y:i tho) taute, w’{;}““,,: Yeiakvay e ) % 12-INCH—LIST PRICE $1.75 tation through a country whers thers 1| v'\'p ¥ ik Sveeyone Wil Svmpathize ar b . §7578—Venstian Song Stephenson-Tosti §|no rafiroad. Instead of six horses, the| D the achlevement of which we invite ; 10-INCH—LIST PRICE $1.50 gveryone's co-operation. ; modern stage coach will have a 50-horse 87577—Farewsl] ta Cucullain (Londonderry Air) Power motor o propel. 1t, oug) e lemiens) o, UL Anslet 1t # S W ey ; ! the direction of Camp Woodstock h Transcription by Fritz 'and Hugo Kreisler These modern stage ¢oaches have made lolslnwf:? Windham ¢ cnoun& men: ‘:‘rl;l;r: . ] 10-INCH—LIST PRIGE §150 their appearance in California, where| " T W RCCOM COMORY Ten . Witlam 3 64976—Somewhere Alston Waters {1200 of them are operating on regular| % SRR g g fA (s - : Cagh il \ 12:INCH—LIST PRICE 135 Putnam; Rey. H. D. Baker Fast Wood. et 3 schedules on the highways of ihat state. A b . £ S Whey cover' territory mot merved chy eaits stock ; Rev. R. T. Elliott, Abington; Har- > - > = T . Y roads or trolley lines and jEret o) o :M,D,fzmn‘ Tn A T Wu“'l After a hard dfly of romping n th sunshine 3 long distance trips. In Florida the devel- ke 5 ¢4 b . MC JeWEIer ooment of fhis new stage-coach business| o D K T Phillips, Putnam: Dr. R C. —playing tag, cops and robbers, and hide and i 4 |15 as rapld as in California. So, too. In| (F0o | APRRSen s L B b D o il k h th o 3 li ts DANIELSON, NN - 2 number of other southern and western|,|",quet in giving physical examinations 0 seek—how the children’s little throats do ; e or wiage romte as Soun as. the road o[ 10 &Il boys upon entoring and _leaving - Iong for a cool, delicious drink of home made ’ camp an 100} ef real . a opened. The stags conch ot memory ant | VHE RS root beer. And mother knows how good it tion has glven place to a successsr suc e - ¢ 3 1<"ine”irkvelers of & hundred yeurs ago| ComD. Woedsiock tnin eummer shoula is for too. She gives them all they can never concelved. They sesm t> be the / - y o . ¥ Ideal veXicle for such a route as the one| Jonn H. Corbett. - drmlg—when it's madewithgood,old, e to Providerice, and they make ther ap-| Thirty-five members of the lncal lod Extract. I e e e T | Sy ety < Sl e Williams’ Concentrated Root Beer - tant future. lingly on the Fourth and joined in the ° ° everywhere— _ i e hs wn o ehe e on | bl orade HEthar Hase wonihenndying Just think—Mothers ere—you can der to he up early and help the boys|E0od will of the peoplé of that communi- : ‘make five gallons—eighty glasses—of this to get ready for the Fourth.of July cele-f t¥. . Then local b e fitmr In!m;n £ 2 Roge hol for: bration” were the last words that Fd-|garb, were one of the big features of the lesome bew or. ] ward R, Oatley, 78, of Fast Killingly|parade, and were cheered all along the 1 Oaming, spar ; w. . : ever spoke to those with whom he lived, | line. King George Jacques, chairman of the large sum of 25¢. . » for when he did not come from his room| the committee of arrangements at East - Tusstay moraing an’ fnvestigation show-| Killingly paid speclal tribmte to the Put. S It's the wholesome, healthful roots and ed that he was dead. He had passed|nam Red Men in his speech following the 00N - ‘ g ‘ : e ' iU AM herbs in Williams’ Concentrated Root Beer On account of the rain on the Fourth ||t 5 S attebatea| fxes ot Fainam, st notine woud ever| \ . & g 5 his death to an affection cf the heart. | 5and in the way of East Killingly peopie Dysoee w5 Extract that make it taste so good and make. o ; Mr. Oatley was a native of East KiI-| helping out Putnam people in casg any Y - pe ; AR % lingly and had lived tnere all of his| ®MCrEency requiring such help ever it so good for you. - the Fireworks Display at the carnival || s o dnt s o) sois oo cilk aet e 362 some sagier il ployed by Danfelson fm. He was 1| g g ] ; b“de’ f 20n of Joseph and Cynthia Taft Oaslev.| ea' o diarunt the homdoy o DeTAt: eta2 A A < lo f Elks ) Lm0 e pstanl Wni iy residents of this clty. The rain spoiled and fol the sim directions 3 ; 4 many outings and kept large numbers of . Z v R of F.“, tnam dge o V”WPOStponed, Mr. Oatley leaves a dsaehter, ‘Mys.| IO, 10 (80 S5C Kept laxge numbers of on the But be sure to get ; Frank Long of Providence, and a sister, | have been out for enjoyable outin - gs. 21 e s ~ Mrs, Alice Greensiit of Bast Kiingy. For illiams’—the genuine concentrated extract. until Friddy evening July- Tth, Mardi || e e me s e | o e o i oot "o Willisres Bteases made in | ! : a% e 5 A > \ The death of Miss Lema Lasnler, 34| Denditures along this line were far less : . n - Py \ occurred at her home on the West Side|thls year than was the rule in the old > ’ . ¢ Pl @ : % Monday ' evening. Miss.. Lasnier had|days. It appedrs to some that the falling Gm msht. RS ) 5 : beén engaged in the dressmaking busi-|off in the use of explosives and fireworks ‘ness here for years and was well known. | wWas due more to a change of viewpoint E o § LIRS i = e She was a native of Canada, but had| than to‘lack of ‘mo; to which some | S § lived in Danlelson for many years. Miss :fiwmd! ftitug

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