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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1909. i
E. A. Lewis of the same city accom-
Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam !
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paNni.esM.MrHs.arLmoenngwoofrthW. ebster visitor ia Putnam Tuesday.
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CHILD DROWNED.
TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY.
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WILLIMANTIC
SE17 YOKES REV. RALPH G. HARTLEY
Installed Pastor of Baptist Church on
Chelsea Line Tuesday Evening.
The installation services at the First
sr vn i Fore J3aptist
church attended.
TuTehsidsayproegveranmingme wweares
$3.00 carried f prayer,
out: Rev.
LSecornipartudreSmirteha:'dinwgelcoamned
to the churches, Rev. Louis M. Flock-e- n;
welcome
ctohurtchhe,
Deacon state
to the First E. G. Sumner;
wBelacpotmiset
convention, Rev. A. B.
Coats, D. D.; tion, Rev. D. church, Rev.
welcome to the associa-
J. R.
Nelly; charge to Maplesden; charge
the to
the ther was
A
piqnoausfsattaortRlrel,eetvtdeR. epvRac.soatlmWoprhpilrloiisGafim.nthgHeHMacrahtrrlsute.lryec,yEh,'m. wmfha-oa
Jackson Chesbro, A. R. Manchester
Mrs. and
Henry
A. L.
T. Burr, French,
aesrsiasttedthebyorMgarns.,
Annie Freeman Tuck furnished music that
DU tl r4 sells most NEW YORK fl "was well received.
I0 JUNIOR DAY.
where many L Interesting Class Exercises at Wind-
NORWICH LINE ham High School.
tcechhcheoiillnddcorrheemennay,p. eatsrhteeY.floegtur,reT.aChteeerretsmhoeotareneisetdhneeodt vs.i si"M(eenPpWiJnrirdiucsieaTciishinosnenssueinidegdeodhsf.serMiadlsnmbloaeatcypldyyMooa.mmiJpHtswBhoespeiehargarmT"knishhseabeeArse,tdJLsshrnuce.sftahmnMhiatoroiLobsooifesntllrpwsoytyhrnaoaaehpsAgnrdaadrdlrljair.aluewcyt.mnnetrdihimJoteTeroEtarr.eeh,ftevneacdeulpfraduretteseixhhrb-ss---yeea,t
arid Roland Jordan was read by Miss
Everest. cated to
A poem in the senior
this class,
pacrot,ntadiendei-d
Yoiusr amsomsatllsattriisaflacbtaogryitsaenlsf.wer St ektinnndoucokMussisaslnadMugiglhdrtrieenrdd.s
which Miss Smith,
evoked conMary Ryder accompanied
y Miss Marion Jordan, cleverly ren-
fare dtfhoeerrmedJuoafnivaoorcdailpaardypu,eertw,. itwhThhicecohnseucnwodnardsumpinsartatnbodef
WBoaMsshUtaobRnleRASDYrteo'sSsro I tVlUIMAtiTIC, CONN.
a poem, was read. The prophesy was
in the second concluded the
part.
DaDer.
A preezy poem
The final number on the
wa ols.
a piano solo The student
bboydyMaisnsd
programme Ruth Mich guests then
sang the Alma Mater Song.
This committee has been to arrange the decorations
apfoprointtehde
Agrratdhuuar tioS.n
exercises: Casey, Miss
Harry Tobin, Hazel Dimmick
and .Miss Emelino Church.
Opening Day at Golf Club. btteioiuvecIertnstthhGiwneewogalesffnroeaerowcnmpldupebnrmoaeifnseTemglaanubrtedge.rsareesdyc.aeTnyaphuttemiLaothfubnoteneeprcrbeWnhynooeiifoonltlhnngimemewwaamonnaa-lddss served. The success of Tuesday's aolbinpegedrhntifotnuhfgleimscaelpuuabrsgoo'usnvresmmfeoewmrnetbltslheerhsfaohcvrilpeubat.byemseAnogsrtnmeuaadmtedl-ye increased.
Class Day Exercises at St. Joseph's
School Tuesday Evening.
lgTswocruwahCaseodilnsoaudglasaastyihlnpdaagrareloglyvgeecrenloaaxinmansetgsrtmecVnoiesafdaeltalsSenwytc.w6aeesJosroet'csarleensohepudcethckl.d'cstehsibesnTsycfhhufotteolhhlorl-yeeel carried out:
Address of welcome, vCaanr;thys;ongc,lassLehti'sstoryG,o
MBaaBrcyrkidgEteo. t
McSulli-
Baby
Days, sion piano
toacnlSadlsasnv;gio,rleinJau,dilniLagi,onMGcdrCuaanrdBthpayal,';sMmAauvresioric-n,
Rafferty and Alice Ottcnheimer; class
prophecy, Johnny's
Helen Visit to
VtahnedeMrmusaenu;m,
reaFdrainngk,
McsolaclosQ,suiplWloaenilm;li,amvioMlianBriroasnnoslofl,eRlHda;eflfeenrctylSa;wsseepniweayinl;ho
Loretta Curran; piano solo, Helen
Doyle; livan..
' closing remarks,
,
Margaret
Sul-
At the close of the programme a
general social hour was enjoyed and
there was dancing. served.
Refreshments were ,
WEDDINGS.
Andrewi-Brow-
Tuesday afternoon at 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs.
o'clock Arthur
at
C.
Brown Clifford,
onsontheofCMovr.enatrnyd
road, Mrs.
Merton George
H. Andrews of Mansfield, and Miss
Ada Nellie Brown were married by
fscTMbRothehearrunedvsll.re..ecacdhtDRohuTuaapodlhsalfpleeehyptbhwaceGiseaseA.truorenetcrHmidiftauraoyoetrlnf,twtelyenlTtsahyduue,weoerdefsawF'dlsahiEbrayoyasprstceteMhwrBvf.aoreHa.snrpmiTaantIirngenhst-d.detr
bride was attired of white batiste
in and
acaprrriinecdessa
gown
bou-
welL About from here.
fifty went up to Hartford
Trustee Files Report in Nado Estate.
Sheriff Preston B. Sibley, trustee of
tKRhieellfienbrgealeny,krAuhpnatdsreewsfitlaetdeJ.
of Louis Nado, of
.hBisowenrepoarntd
with the
estate will be closed up soon. The
creditors of the , bankrupt hardware
dealer cents,
will realize on the dollar.
appTrhoexyimahtaevlye
75 al-
rpyaeneoardudnycgleenartwv.eiconemgiNvaenatd,dhoeaablbaeunfdstdiivnoDiendaseinsnngidetloshooishnfisfw3a3cmirtehildy-3,a
itors.
Personals. Miss Mary Shea was a Hartford visitor Tuesday.
Ernest Hartford
Baker is for a few
visiting days.
friends
In
James P. Brown was In New London on business Tuesday.
Mrs. cation
street
Lottie Lee with her
ipsarsepnetns dingon
her vaPark
Mrs.
for a
Andrew Johnson few days' visit in
leBftostTonuesdanayd
vicinity.
finorMmtoisewsrnly. MoafrythiMs cairttyi,n
of Athol, is visiting
Mass., friends
rieA, nCtoanniaodaC, oiste,atahisstuhdoemnte for the summer.
at
in
St. Mathis city
pwietManlit,ssainsEoitmhpeeplrraoLtvieoienn,gw.aht oStr.ecJeonsetlpyh'usndheors-lneogAoenrtIhfnuorrMtRhoenotursetuiaemlr,,mcwearmhoevaahctoatmetinoedns.Tuaesdcoal-y
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith have
gone home
to In
the Maples, Ashford, for
their summer a few days.
Miss Rea Veglard, Elizabeth, Canada, is Mrs. Rose Vegiard,
a student at St
with for
her the
smumotmheerr,
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Fenton and stChohenarfCloerhsmarFelree'nss toponaf.reAnntsn.apCoalpistaianreanvdisiMtinrsg.
achiitstOySvptiTlaaurMeesnLadtrosai,leys,eMttotCer,a.pnaaawsdnshado,thMeaartrrstsieu.vnmeddTmsheei.rnoscphwhtoihiloetihsl
Loiselle.
J. was
B. Carman of elected a trastee
South Coventry of the Williman-
tic Savings institute to succeed James
atsbwwhtboreaeRoaarseuwordptatenousctoiaswomtevedaalletvilnhrgeidtehnoatgnfbaegdttoeoehtttetthoahuehmcospkiilomldlotneoo. fotoakhuTteaht.hrqereuawanpceHndgioittrege.ivotmhyeptrw.e,innaoootgsfff
littTleherinejuwreedr.e indications that the
horse itself
had from
mthaedepluangset.ruggle
to
save
LUMINA REANEAU
Found in Grosvenordale and Brought Back by Father.
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ing.
About the Borough.
theTheenetrxacnecpetioneaxlalyminlaartgioensclasfos r
taking
Kill-
cinrgelayse htihgeh
school is attendance
extope2c0t0ed
to or
In-
over
at the opening of the next school year inESrneepstet mWbearr.ren, son of Mr. and Mrs. FjentdtpuohdiiarnnsDaargigtnatboayrnkyavrhsciCooeaseeyfPocnufxepntu.rtciasnaeloelr.rnWaln,keast.lmasaafmctnrttoerorhginaerSnYaautnthtletaai,aoslntge.fhusue,ohhtaefiraeotsnawsaugntmrhlt,dedoceaodksbinmariseieneyonspsdstgafiluridettenhDltewqggeeenWuedietetdsstephn-paveothrner--oi--idnastf, missible.
dKidinnaa.gMytetohesfoameffCftberaed,orrnimwsdoteior"lgCilnocrfagetreotgRoiotloolwsneiaPtnanuodetfnscsaloLamtsihtmsheeranoefccxcootocnuaufSnnenudrccniri-i--ll,s
CLIMBS TO 99 DEGREES
Tuesday' Heat Duplicated That of Monday.
The temperature made another race bfm9o9itarinionatnhgetehdiettotspoduindro.efgniAtsohtsteerattautskhbqeeeuehTlsiceguhcheoesnrdmdaoyafrrkaaamnno-kdf wiwnhitihleexpMtohsoeenddlaoyc,pallawcoehfsfeicniwaltahserec9ho9irgdhanadrtecBo1it-gs0ood0- ,
was announced a 93.
Macadam Repaired.
The stretch of macadamized road at
Dayville several
which has been weeks because of
torn the
reumpovfoarl
of trolley arrived of
track road
restored to its
ties and the failure to building materials, was normal condition on
Worcester Clairvoyant Told Wher Baby Could Be Found.
A Worcester
bodLyyinogf old son
with little of Mr.
itpsapheeradofinTuaesbdraoyok,satihde:
VainncdenMzo,r.
the. 17 month
Dominico.La-post-
a,
was found Monday afternoon,
Efter being missing from home for four
vdaeAynsol.trhdoauleghbeltiheeve
authorities that the
at child
Groswan-
dtheeredchailwdayarefrofmirmhomine,
the the
bpealireefntsthaotf
t2tstbohh.co1geeoETy5eu,vh,trbmeheoiawrne'icbrgBshlsysoooiicndwntkycwhgiseetathosucMFfmhvrnoititiblhdnehcdlrdaiiee.ognaydwhiyh'tbynanoabiargcyfsIfrhon,totetrwsor.snat.hhasotaeohtvhfneteorpeauacb.rnberebbdoynoeotdekasoyna.,tf
while fishing.
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cShelifuttbttosehhhharanahwnseeeeTldbaefei.uhtiysydpseolbsssslpeatpmpewyWaedorwooeiephea.tdntt2hhonss0ymetw"0sswtwrbuaphe,eartnhtyoheoshaeatenutaeobrrrhegnobfedelvhefoteapiftetmbttatrhchtytfhreohheerteeec,ooixenolwmpwdLtaubmtsblanhalaaosadoatldepidbhknoih,oynyeuedhasslmadratpddovchwa.vwoownicoselatrombl'naataeeresgebrIdde.etyvif,fh,anfoioaocsIguuoinnTahuntnbthneenhddut-.dddoad,.aet
In addition to the difficulties of get-
stinitnogntheethweawrlela.,tetrhT,ehwebiobtdhaybythwewasalsofwolyueinrndghoaplvaferrtolyna
the edge of the brook. itdnarkoTwethnhneeedof.uastttahteoHerfme etcMhnoetuolndhdtohamgayietventbihgnyeohi torbtehpaaebesrryossniswatfenoaddrs. bthaiAbnyfktiecnrogutldhseo,nsebeveaeyrrocnhhdavaeltlhegaorfotauctnhtdertehthaaetlontlhoe-e.-.: cality, the parents were told of a wonderful power exerted by the Woman iwtctbhnooouehrrtetdWhhniiteennhorgsertstyhcrpuefetoooscywttrteiewotrnrh,nheh'teseteiu.larrpinrne.ndsetttdhhoSeTerayhtch,wiuhorimrddlodiaewrnyegowcmttaoeadasdpinrp,ffeooectulhatlnialoeoecdwm-dn,
aconmTdheeMoyuotnredttaouyrGnertdohsevteonoWwrdooamrlceaensatneadrgrfSeineuddndtahtyoe
body. oldest when said:
n"AgTeiahrclrce, orctdGhhienrilogds'vwteoiosnmotrafhdoneaulneeod,tn.o"rysthuedodfecntahlrye,
tofcihlifoyneTrddtihtnhoinengenagtitugiworhmtfaootlem.tLwhaoeaenfpreochwhseatiaralgsd.rsetsetaaoTdtlmehlymetehtehaenwitxtnhagotchlateelnoyd'u,wfatomatchr-o-kef
Fabrics quet
white roses and of
forget-me-not- s.
The wedding march was played
Morgan, deceased, entry, instead of
late of South CovOscar D. Baker of
Tuesday.
to LcaopmoestatosaGidroshveengoarvdealteheanwdomfinadn
$10
the
An assortment large and Interesting,
Rt in. one which contains many unusual
rrnt offerings. A chance to make selections
from a wide variety of weaves and
ive colorings, cloths new and fashionable,
at prices surprisingly low.
WHITE FABRICS
Dotted Swiss, a yard 25c, 19c, SOc
Embroidered Swiss, a yard 89c.
Sheer, '25c.
Crinkle
Seersucker, a yard
f.ivand Union Hotel ' Unbleached Seersucker, a yard 12c.
Bleached Seersucker, a yard 15c.
a Linen-finis- h
.Suiting, a yard
25c.
Sheer Swiss Muslin, a yard
Sheer Swiss Muslin, a yard
i COc.
Round the AMERICAN HOUSE, White Pure Linen,
ITtoriy 2Sc to 75c.
a yard
li. Wnite Pique, a yard 19c.
White Lawn, a yard 15c,
it 25c.'
Persian Lawn, a yard 39c,
BOc.
Long Cloth, a yard 12'Ac.
Halcyon House, White Muslin
WAIH a yarg 15c.
In stripes
and checks,
Sheer Lawn, a yard ll'fcc.
COLORED FABRICS
' - a
Linen yard
Tan 25c.
Suiting
In
many
weights,
NOTICE! Mt. Clemens, Mich.. Pure
25c.
Linen
in
many colors,
a yard
Miner.il Springs Striped Llnen-flniB- h
Suiting, a yard
15c Madras, a yard 1214c.
25c Fabrics, mercerized, a yard 15e.
39c Silk 18c.
and Cotton
Fabrics, a yard
IVindowphanie ' Wanteiir:4Cr:a.ths Mineral aid Is a new and inexpensive covering or
decoration for window, glass in any part of the house. It is obtainable in many designs, easy to apply, and will
ANDREW E. MEECH give satisfaction. Price a yard 25c to
35c,
The Murray June Brides Co. H. C.
Agents Ladies' Home Journal Paper Patterns.
Jun22d ,
RbyussMelliss
Iva Bartlett Andrews and
of Montvilie. Edwin Brown
Warrenviiie, who is already one.
were the ushers. After the ceremony an Informal re
DANIELSON
rceelpattiiovneswaansdheinldtimthaatet
was attended by friends. Lunch-
eon miss
wNasinaserpveerdry,by
Mrs. Miss
IvMaaryBaRrtolestst,
and Miss Cora Brown.
.'
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews will make
Service Medal for Thirteenth Com-
pany Members Heavy Horse Falls
Into Silo Tuesday.
Missing
Girl Found
'
99 on
their home with the bride's Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown.
parents,
. Turcotte-Cote-
-
Thomas Curtis was In Boston Tues
day Judge
and
Mrs.
Harry
E.
Back
and
Louis Turcotta and Misa Eurh.mle children were in Hartford Tuesday.
MCTouateersy,d'sabyocthhmurocorhfn.itnhgRisevac.titAyS,rtohw'ueelroreeDkemBaarutrrvicSe-dt-.
ker was xney
the officiating were attended
clbeyrgyMmaracn.
Cote
atMbhnrerad.tecadMenrdiesbmsMyoEr.nsRmy. emvaT.uanrFucTopatutthtireaeclro.wtmtieDlal.essmFBwaokralulesoywccthkeinleeegirr.
home In this city after a brief wedding
trip.
Robarge Dubreuil.
William Robarge and Miss Flora
DSaicttiu.abt9irnMeoug'i.aclrloyc'Lwsko,eucriesRhuevruRc.nohibHtea.rdTgCeu,i.ensPdaaamqybaurreromtittaehogerernoiffna-ogft
the groom, was best man, and Miss
Blanche Piche, was Driaesmaid.
a
cousin
of
the
bride,
Following the ceremony. Rev. Fr.
Wife" Named "as Administratrix.
Mrs. M. V. ..Woodworth ' has been named as administratrix, of the estate of her husband, recently deceased. NetwieoLrgoendoLny.on, jr., is employed in
waHseninry
A. William of New Danielson Tuesday. '
Britain
Going to Stat Rifle Match.
aawnsaCtraadprdata.nissgtFietn.egaOomuf.ifsiAchceoerramd,chinC,mgaaStoprekntrs,gmtAa.a.sInrPaanaWnWadsaosropirdsie-stn
atboneldrsexSopfeergtrhtt,.e will go to
UA.ipAhol.nsseergFt.raserranaks
young mem
coast New
Haratcilelner.yThcuorrspdayteafmor,
the state rifle match.
8ERVICE MEDALS
Paquette celebrated mass. There was
a nuptial special music,
high in-
Received
by Members
of Thirteenth
cluding solos by Miss Albina Blan-chet- te
Company on Tuesday.
servicesanadt ception at parents, 47 was served
D. P. Comptoia. After the
the church there was a re-
the home aMt onuonotna.in
of the street
groom's A dinner
Both bride known young employed by
and groom are very well tpheeopleA. meMrirc.anRobTarhgreeadIs
company, while the employed in a local
The bride received of beautiful gifts.
bride has been
m. ai'lllianregrey
store. number
amthfateMekirrern. oreoathtnnuedrinrfo. Mr hroasm. weRedoidnbianrgtgheistrilpecfittaynIdn
the.
will upon
The following members of the Thir
teenth medals
cfoomr ploanngy
received and faithful
Tseurevsidcaey:
Lieut. Clarke
E. E. Darbie, Q. M. (discharged), Corporals
JSaemrgets.
M. Paine and Fred R. Meffltt, Privates
W. H. The
Smheipdpaelse
and are
Arthur Rainville. of bronze and of
attractive design, crossed cannon In
dicating the branc hof the service.
Seventy-fou- r
Take High School En
trance Examinations.
Seventy-fou- r
students- - took the en
trance school
eaxtamthienatgiorandsedforscKhoiolllingbluyilhdiignhg
Child Nearly Drowned. ardaobnawysJdeo,nsceMacepfatrhmes,.refnrtohoJmneooensae1.4rpthhmebDeoBiunknrutigihtanccsghh'deronoliodwtfsnfsoeo2rmdn2 ooaTtBfhuerefMsierc-w'rsk. moments the child fell into a bucket half filled with water. Mrs. Busch reatmoufurettnenerotdfaccaalhalnlanedlgdfersh.eDoeuri.nr'gs OwhweoernrksogOno'N'tsetihpllre,edciwchaih-lod
Mdooensdanyot
ainndcluTdueestdhaey.
This students
number of the
senio son cent, year,
oifanrgeartahttmaeadimnmgianeirtngteerdgaralawdwreiatohnrwkokuhtooo,ffetxhhav9em0 ipnreapaa-se- tr
tion.
The examinations at Killingly high
school day)
mwoilrlnibnegcoamndplettheed
this (Wedneswork for the
preseut school year completed.
FELL INTO SILO.
Attended the Circus.
1600-Poun- d
Horse Takes a Drop of
Among witness Ringling
thBtehreoathfpteeerorsnp'oleocnifrrcoupmrerfatohtrimsHaacnricttyefor'todof
DATT.uuldneeEnsrd,.maayJSnuudwlglAieev.reaaLnn.MdaGaneyMdloirnrsa.ssoa,Jnna,dmMeMrMsrrsasA.n..dMDSM.h. eraAPs,...
Sullivan, Mrs. sons, Howard
Herbert H. and Homer,
Boynton Miss
anf
Mar-
garet Maxwell and Miss Mary Max- -
,
Twelve Feet.
One of a 'ofewllneidntobya
Ashi.leoaAv.aytCpthhaaeisre,boaftrhnteeaomficeGheomorrsagenes,
D,aMbaoonnuidetalsyo16n0n0igopfhfot.unMdasT,phleehahdsotrreseveei,td,ewnteldiyguhriinnnoggt
;'obuetenonhitcthheed
in its barn
stall floor
and wandered upon a thin
PUTNAM
Alumni Banquet This Evening Lumina Reaneau Found Commencement at Notre Dame Today Worcester Clairvoyant Locates Drowned Baby.
Every Indication is for a most aus-
picious ushering in of the events of
(commencement week this (Wednes-
day) evening, when the Putnam high
school alumni will gather in the as-
sJfeoomhr nbstlohyneirrooofmanFnruoaafnlkltihnbe,anqBMuaeapts.tsi.s, t
church Carl B. will be
the toastmaster, and the following are
on the list for responses: Rufus B.
Dodge of Worcester, Charles E. Allen,
Boston,
or
Lucius H. Fuller,
Putnam. Hon. George A. Hammond,
president of the school board, Attor-
ney E. H. Johnson, acting school vis-
Jincteiaopnmran;liehCoi.gfChaCIrs.sprcaehSenopltoerlar;Pttu,WMtn.paamrrPinn.ecrDispcuah'8tlot4oo, nlo;,fDrpPM.riuntr--Es..
F. Perry "S9, Nelson Mansfield 'OS, D.
S. Medbury, president of the class of
'09.
FOUND AT GROSVENORDALE. Lumina Reaneau Had Work. In Mill-T- old
ftbsebtmohiarooreoiFTdrsdhcttbyphhooe.serpeoultuihlrdlerfadef.rvoTcaaoyeeuhmnu,brednweUithlddhyedpefaiahirinvyertesgeIets.aanoschircsttddelihmu,otwehdnbawaeeesllacserllbrerliecysaoehhtsesvhJiewxteluedoarasrgfscstefhtattanhlervhydti.eehegeearhaendrimt'snef.,iougtaashshtnneh-h- dddee
JEWETT CITY
Methodist Men Hosts at 8upper Mer-
'
cSuhreyep.R'eaches
90 Degrees
.
Dogs Kill
a
The men successful
of the supper
M. E. church followed by a
gave short
programme, in their vestry Tuesday
evening.
William O. Soule Is
rose where fully
ahdahmlefirohefarsswhgtihcrrhoowuaignrheg
showing many hi gardens,
ifniftbyloovma.rietTiehse,
General Tosca,
MJaacrekc,haAl mKeireilc-a- nandBeGaluotiyre,
La de
ocwDufiaTjrosyehnxehtcroleabitmmtroeebreroeduahtgmhehaatonotn.hg9ao0snB.thosMetuThofufndeeddirssaaedpyydla,sayyt.tbwhtuehotemdwesairuyt-hn
several degree less humidity.
Putnam Police She Was from Were Graduated from Fre Academy.
Worcester.
Miss ter of
Florence Willcox, R. R. Willcox,
ofeldSeyrlvdaanudgahl-e,
apLfcrhruoiTgasmmirherieidltnyaDwtpoahlRoanolesiilcteaeaelnavsrFeoanarnioiulfde,TdaouytwnhehhisesoedtrvhasheeyecanliftdiymnaofgdotfewirsnrwtanehiapnroesepgoencMaisttruhyeiraso-'dsstf
that day. She was found about ten
oow'ncallolScoknuethFarriMda.aByinenejsavtmerneinientg. ,
sitting Chaffee's
on the house
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tended the exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tift were in
Providence Tuesday. Miss Delphine Beauregard wa the
gsoune.st Tuesday of. friends in Daniel-
Mrs. E. H. Hiscox and sons. Earl
and Everett, will be in Colchester the
remainder of tives. While
the week, there Mrs.
guests Hiscox
of relawill be
aSnhSdeerghgeatv. etoPohaketrrihcnekramtoHe aatyhseesAplowbliiancsea
notified station. Lacroix
and told the officer that she had come
thaolasdoPubstenteaantjendstaftyrhoinamgt Worcester, she
Worcester, where she
for three weeks. She
hpardeviliovuesd
to being in in Fisher-vill- e.
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present at the commencement of Bacon
aehcveJaeadnwmeianmsegsya,tboTloeerfertrpoywohrktwiilcltahosonsthheineedotsiosserwleaoncnftmtTaweulnuoemsttdhhnaaaayt.t
were chasing Saturday dogs
hkisilleshdeefopurTuoef sdhiasy.finOesnt
awBohBnnieaesGinsnmMaeacaoaoca,rrlw'imgssnenw.,eahsidrnitmlrteAehIhenseiwtwstarTthlsehifeutsletoettllbcwesikodbni.ora"gsoystyeouswdTngmhhitobe.hfreeonnladlfienoacggto,hGJmokbesoirhrleoarilpgmkeddeehe.
Dr. Sweet reduced the fracture.
cthueredseaermchployfomrenhterin
the was
mill. When .extended to
Putnam, facts of her movements were
Dr. Holmes was able short carriage ride about Tuesday.
t'o
the
enjoy a borough
amstheaecvnuenrreewydihgephtnebhnoaisrtthienenagtidreemaadpiclplheienavdrilillnoaPggcueat.tniyanomguSnhiheTeurwewsoa--ins dtoayDwanitihelshoenr. father, on her way back
- STAFFORD SPRINGS'
Funeral of John R. Washburn
Greaves-Robert- s
Marriage Congre-
Grove Street Section to Observe the gational Sunday School' Picnic.
Fourth. At least one section of Putnam will
The funeral of John who died at his home in
R. Washburn, West Stafford
House State Jewell Willimantic
Normal
Furnishing Training School
J. KING Summer session opens
fith. Regular session
tt September 7th.
Tuesday, July opens Tuesday,
If We Could For further Information,
HENRY T. BURR, Principal
apply
to
Jun213IWS
have a servance residents
poaifntritohttehiecnaGatirnoodvnealinsthteorreleiedstatiyn.sgectToiobh-ne
of the which
icsittyo
are be
of Are works
dcaeonvndottreidobtuhttoeinrtgheintocpiudarecnhftuaanslesd
that enter into the of celebrating the
Fcuosutrothm. ary
methods
Notre Dame Commencement Today.
Fhormideay
night, Monday
atofotekrnopolance at
from
2.30.
the The
Masons had the
Whaadshbbeuernn,
who one
funeral was in
inhicsha8r9gthe.
Mr. year,
of Stafford's foremost
citizens town in He was and for
fothreyeleagrsi.slatHuree resperveesreanltedtimtehse. myuecahrsintweraesstecdhaiinrmsacnhoolofwothrek
local board of school visitors.
make every savef this vicinity realize ELMORE & SBEPARD.
. inj
DmaeTmnoetd, adyaanyd(WamteadntnhyeesdreaAlyac)taidveeImss yacnodmofmfreNineconetd-res
WEDDING.
that in THIS institution he is (Bj ccssors to Session & Elmore)'
savings Embakrs 'and Funeral Directors, assured of as good security as is possible 2 North Street.
in any bank of the land, our business Telephone connection.
of to
tahtteenydounthge laedxyercsitsuedsenwtshicwhillarceomteo
be held in St. John's Hall on Provi-
dence street. Rev. John Van den
Noort, pastor of St Mary'
will preside.
.
parish,
To Providence for St. John' Day.
' Greaves Roberts.
Miss Eva N. Roberts and Walter
Greaves were married, at St. Edward's
cObhr'Niudaerecsislhlm.baeMisdtMonmiadssnaaydnF. RmraaonyrcmneionngdMbcRyCoaRbreetvrht.ys
Fi J. was
act-e- el
,
L. r... REED would more than double in a month. Hair RemoAvreer Dangerous In." fcas the agency for the Traveler Life Why let your money work for and Accident Co. of Hartford. Ct., d partly the United States Health and A pt
Many will gtoo
tFporenachP-rCatnraidoica-vipindas etenceintomthoerrowgofr(Tehathutriss-fdeasctyii--ty)
val observance
French-Canadia-
of St. from
alJlohonf 'ssoudtahy-.
ern New England will be in atatend-anc- e.
Borough Note.
dMa.MTyshrEsei.lnlatDhI.rneBNderi.oawmnBnro,oOnwrtnhcahsre'aarnoddsl,dpdeMaInnaudsfgisanh.ngtter.oa-f
Miss few Mr.
and Mrs. morning.
Nicholas Ash Burial was in
died Monday St. Edward's
Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. V rite
others when it might as well work solely for rates and full particulars.
Box 31.
Willimantio, Ct,
for you? .
FENN, HIRAM N.
,
T5he UNDERTAKER and EMBALMTER.
62 Church SU Wllllrr.antlc. Ct
v nrrni r; sir K Telephone.
Ladz Aasiatant
Willimantic Savings fs has rLvrLLJ ejivv- Chesbro Institute a big line
r May., Riker's of
Langlois' Cas Adjourned One Week. otob"hPnfeeIieennategcw,tam"hecseeooektnL.occoareifntrygcLnyAleaocdcnlliobesgueilnorrottwi,wstahnTsbeeIuesdetsatscepddbhrijayroayirutkigErnnenmlgodbewodenrrawntwifinaaotChgysr. Kinney. Unclaimed Letters.
Letters addressed as follows are unclaimed at the Putnam postofBce: Mrs. Aubery F. Lee, C. E. Connors, John Marcoux, Messrs. McGlinn and Whit-loc- k,
Leon Shippee, Pawet WotereJ-sh- l, Mrs. Ivey Harrington.
Personal Mention.
tccTpieaiohcmuSTnencheaiecuevlwtseeerrycayaaihotlnthuuTerSnEHcurgthvaeaefsrwpfdrtofgeeaaoorsnrydrepj.doeliednypeeeTaoodlupfpleeatsahntdrhekdaaeytitr.CethnoTednugeaeardntsetndgeuantah-a-yel dance unusually large. vespmaildeyFpetilifotoewynbeoasCtohocfaioenltnnhgteclieoraaamcvscpwihnoaeigmnfetyk.mt,hoiewsAdiaplgltsioitmobinnaeagsflltmetcfroaohdrcaeporrmogIo--tnes the minirs. Much doubt exists as to the acceptance of this accommodation by the miners, only 250 out of 1,500
Prest Toilet Specialties
MM. "" ' OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
H. C. MURRAY,'
N. D. Webster, Treas.
J. E. Convey of Middletown was in
Putnam Mrs. is
JianTmuPeeussdtnaayLm.ongfowrortthhe
of Water-bur- y
commence-B- ut
at Notr Dame academy. Alra.
miners ness to
hmaavkinegusIendoifcattheed
their bams.
willing-
Lake Erie water in tbe
ia the richest
wrld tar. fl
.
body .
of
--
BALTIC
Odd Fellow Observe Memorial D Building Nates Victory for n Hae-BeeOver First T.am.
The Has-Bee-
met tbe Baltics' first
team them
S22untdoayZ
afternoon and in six Innings.
trimmed At the
end of the sixth Baltics decided
tCoapctaaliln
Wood of, the game,
the as
the onslaught waa too touch. Cote of
the Has-Bee-
was In his old time
form start.
Has-Bee-
anFdolkleopwtiWnthg.emDwoaugsvuietllhsescin,lgiAn.efruPop.m: Ctohtee
p, ss,
MW. .CoJotenelsb,
K. b,
McGuire 2b, F. Sullivan
G. If,
Reeves E. Bu-te- au
cf, T. Coughlin rf.
. Baltics' First Team W. Morrissetts
c, rf, Stephon p. 2b, J. Morrlssette
Paul p, Heible
2b, If,
G. Roy ss, Congre p, O'Nell cf, Charon c,
3b,
rf.
lb, J.
Umpire Peloquln."'
Odd Fellows' Memorial S.rvic.
OdTdheFelalonwnualwaMeomboseriravleddaSyunfdoary
th
by
LmTpthaoaeenfyttiaveMalidtl.lSetabEhmye.aanccHrdhaituurargtnfhshctheal,toHigdo.wgrnaehjO.ieadsrMngedo.doaUedmtp..au1rlt0ocyA.dh3,cg0eceodtmht-hotyof.
services were held. The pastor, tha
Rttaaeknvi..ngMArff.oterSrJmhitishthe,texsspteorvTkihecews GitoahodedleoSlqeaugmeanatcriieo-,n
from the Loyal lodge the grave of
Brother Headland.
visited their
v
and dee-orat- ed deceased
General New.
at
Mrs. their
Mc. otHta. geDoantohOoeceaanndBefaacmh.ily
are
Mrs. R. J. Jodoin C. Rood, have gone
atondthdeaiurghcotetrta, gMe ras.t
Pleasure Beach.
Miss Lena Brennan and Miss Eliza
HoWeyorkpaossnedG. MWo.ndBauyteaaut'aOcneeawn
iws orkproIsgruepssianngd'
broapariddleyd.
The and
Beach. cottage framethe roof
is on.
Louis St. 'Onge' two houses are
nalelardionnga ing the
cianontmedrpiotlherte.iocna.rpeTnhteersplaasrteerfiinngish-is
E. H. HARRIMAN'S CONDITION.
Afflicted With Narvoua Ailment, but Nothing Serious.
Vienna, June 22. Accompanied by
the members of his family, E. H. Har-rim- an left Vienna this afternoon for
ttacHuhbaoerpontiuetatlStloo.PmfiaVfmntyTiheerhaeiennngsma,pilaieansrnatdyafrmfpowemrwooilubl nawttbhsaeletiyoenpkAw. uairlsetltsroitraehr-nte,
Mr. Harrlman's condition,, was re-
poPrtreodf.
today as much Struempell.
Iniproved. Mr. Harriman's
nncpgnhaohaetarrryedvrs'atiosiinccuagtinseacgrnoh,ea,nirisdloawminutpaidseaos.ntnithe,qenHuwtbew.eausstttliIlHosnnnheeaoeaiftdtvsfhaeeoeicdrfttteoodatdahulaeaswnyredmmirteihaiorrgngeu--gosa
aMrp. reHscarrirbimedancurfee.lt
The well
parnodfeswsaor
said abl
to attend to his business duties. Dr.
Holzenecht has taken an X-r- ay photo-
gorraaptehs
of Mr. Harriman the diagnosis of
which corrobProf. Struem-
pell.
RIGHT TO CROSS LAND.
Ouestion Involved in Suit Tried at
Bloomfield.
An action to maintain the rigM to
cCHt.iveoo.cssnrskglenlasonfMdaniBtodcflhoeoGtlhmsroeafnicedeledfaHennodadsgkaanoiinttnishsbetwrraoauCgohhhfateratlhberdyse
Sv. Judge ffs own
Casw last week. a tract of land
The t plain-wihch can
cb,y!'lycrobessinrgeachleadnd
from, the of tbe
dehfiegnhdwaanyt
Ladl dtouM tw most ptitlcuUr la ahoMiB
hair ramorrr tnd leant flnt wht nputabla tuUMri.
(iN krtivr ..'mui! 11.
In irM!t!f i!:HrffTMmt hair It to af vital
that the ascnt t. b. wnpkrd aho.16 b.
u. absolutely
anUaaptlo and fenaJfidal.
becaua. tt tt 1 met as with fretuent
It will
pnxhM. acsvm. or blood 'polxoMlng.
,
Da Mlrar). la th. atl hair ramr that 8ra
roof tint tt la hamlet. aaTa and aura. Do't be
decelred by aunlln atattaMnte mad by fak. FRF.
a adrertlstre and mhm. D Miracle la aold by Tha Peeteoae Mitchell Co.. aat aU ether eed atarea.
or booklet in Mai. aeeled enrrtace fr De Miracle
Chera Co.. Deak H. 10. 1803 Park at... New Tork.
Have you tried our Special
Chocolate Cream Drops at 10c
a pound?
THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES,
Danielson
Putnaw
JAooaiip
UnexcelKed ervle. direct
tforeiagnhdt
anit from
paseengor New York.
All Outside Staterooms.
From Norwich
SuWnedwayY, oarkt
5 15
Pier
Tpu. emrd.aya, 12. East
Thursday.
Ttlver. foot
Rdaoy'oP"sh.eovFnelretidaoyrSst.rwe'areittt,eI.
Mn. omn.day, for fo;dcr.
P. S. ' Frelgntt received until
Wednes-
t p. m.
. C. A. jWHJTAKER Agent.
mayM
..
V
' Via STONiNGTON
The water way the comfortable,
twRhaiSacyttheaaohrmfdavetrresaFveeecvlkeinrCygit.ayacfoem,oSfoarttauCanoncwdaellconvaenn
ience for the traveler.
'
A delightful voyage
Sound
and sky
linseupearnbd
on Long Island view of the won-d.rf- ul
wat.r front of
N.w Tork. Steamer Waves
p. m. week days Nortii River, 7.46
tSohtneolynn:lnegxdttounm. oPrinteirn1g1..41V1
Norwich to New York $1.75 ,
Writ, or tetephoa. W. J. PHILLIP Agent, xs.w unuuii.
PEOPLE'S STEAA1B0AT CO.
STEAMER SIGHT SEER.
J08- -
- -- SEAHO OF-
-- IOO '
dOwo.bcitlsOlelleaynnrv,riuabnnnleg'dtlweaaeatnaehnfuetfreoerlflNooalowlSnordaww.:tluirnChrTgd,'enhrwJoteuudnnuUdeLloeoa:nct1drh9oi.ptanhs,,.
Moralaa Trip.
do
Bel
8.20. Ocean Heach .4 l'j.iu, arrive crescent
i'leuaeaaucra.
which It i claimed has been done for
uantloarpanvwdteaarkrgodeifvsettnhtohoeeftfahoppefriplfaltdtieyhneatfieyftnhfre,adlafiathtrnt,ttgsrw.oatoanw. dTcurhcpoteloeiatnliremigttehhhdIeets, blntahdune"Tdbkhetadicnttiphowgaenoauirbseewiteinaataijilnuoyabennsdrc.twotiustoaouganmhctmflpoeesenerrcmeadIatn.ndeonfItftaniwsthitathot
The damaaTw to" fctidge by earthoccqaolufuuraasdkvkiioeaensnlsgleiyintsaoretdhbWuebeeai.naUeggHdne.indtoeerHrdnaawolaSlbnytbaat.tutteoodswg,yethhtIoohnesfedereib,aaacraotnahnnck---d-
10..I
lfi.Uoaptuar.ninmg.,
Leave I'leamire
crenreni narn
Peach It, Ocean
F.ai
Nor
h U.Zi. rich 1.05
New Loadtm p. m.
11.60.
arrive
Aftrraeea Trip.
Laa.ve Norwich 2 OS o. m.. New Lnn
dNi4BS.o4eo.na'airc.wtttipicu.hrtn&lminn27ao,.TO0,5ac.1reN'rltlonieav.wieviiuBereLenroecn.hdtlcoHenen3ct.4h5a..lEieO8aI,,c'lneOaparcsaru.tcarvrue.
arathunnrddEnonuvlwiri'i.TcOtyluio roplnonpu.;lnycamroaea.nys.cefOantnhrte
atahieoPrlwemaixoctrninreinsgBae.tarrmitpi. ueaacfnterannodonretutrrnip
.
IrB'Ori.E'S STEAMBOAT CO,
'nEwlrh, reaa.
AVJEeRlaC C. SMITH, Managing Owner.
jfattoahihlvspoeaesanirtur,ngr,eacIsttohefuxeiosrstepseseeebunnm.ardensinkgdotour rboibaarnecgkrsimevtreoeiaerns1gSeeopSna4faer.rtrahpalqalMlerualoarlurkleetleoel
0s Orand Central Station. No York City .I
Rftoms, $1.00 Day
AND DPWARD
CLARK'S CRUISES OF THE "CLEVELAND"
Be tt- - o and froaa fttatloa trea.'
(Hamburg-America- n
Line)
nil tr Mi i p tnt N T Cttr Onl4e Fnna- ea4 Me.
18,000 tons, brand new,
superbly fitted.
froFmrom6aNnewPraTaoorlkscoO, ctnFheebr.
Is,
5,
anAneNdaDrlayUshPfoe. arti.rncmluodninthgs, alclosetxinpgensoensly
llltrl.fOl, afloat
SPECIAL - FEATTTH.ES i Madeira.
FutBlvasomruryaapeltpo,l,eahcafearamdaae.liaelp,wtolOBMyl..llet ,nJaaupBanuaua.mllr,AmatJtraaavmca,
13th Aaaatal Orleat Cruise, Feb. S, 10.
KEtyguyrNfputoerratshntrdGPe7ar3mleasdtnaiynsLe,.loiy$nd4c0l0uSd. uinSp.g.
"Grosser 2i days
FRANK C, CLARK, TIMES BLDG N. Y
Jun2WS
ram 'l e SaadVraaa, Proaa.
8PKCIAL BtVTES to Theatre Troup.. Traveling en. .to. Uv.ry eonnact.l
intirUCKBT ITHKET.
,
HrLL, R. L,
SwpilelciaolpenratJeustie
13th for
for June
the season. and July.
T. J. O'ERIEN. JR.
Juni:SMW
GARDEN HOE.
SFKIXKLERS,
WHEELBARROWS, OIL STOVES AND OVENS,
GAS PtLATES,
ICHJ CREAM, FREEZERp, CROQCET SETS, '
PARIS GREEN,
BUG DEATH.
LAWN MOWERS,
ATOMIZERS.
. 'J . ..
ETC., ETC., ETC.
hanoTdaOwrdProaiEntVeghsunAhtdooMruejs.cduiliti;''iIaoEatflhfletYritoaFijai.i4HctecR.o..maRmhnOo!ott'leapYltu,lToran.aeanad. MT. CiLEr.lEI.S
Vnlnrr'. Care for
RHEUM TIM
41.1. lERVOM
20
and iiMioit
Sit. Cluinen. mile frrrni
Pie. tt
t
I
eftArrldoe.alrmc.t-Ktdr- icabllocodakirrseocfteMivnten. .Frl!'..
cltlh.iPnalhelT'tirihothrlitooliuuyrg..uhahltutuIrrlauhltinaenn.da. leRm. eKn.4SmTaiMled4.(rea.
(kamhrr of C.mno 'rre, Mt ( lemma.
HARDWARE, PLUMBING and HEMTING.
143 Main Street, Jun9W
Danielson, Conn.
Where lo Trade iu
Cily
Those who are abo lit to furnish nw
hthoamtesw. eWheavheavtheethfeindi
tmont confidence
it display of
DR. M.
Dentist
AU work guaranteed.
,
Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn.
Office hours 9.30 a-- m. to ( p. m.
Painless extraction.
Telephone 40
WHEX READY TO BUILD,
ssoCKtefhoaluiecmlrcskaci,tohnoa,-eyfantoc-JL.uourwmeWbmtetr.a,btceucirPaitilyraadrlieynrtssf,arosCmouVopmmpolepiuenlrst.,t.ecURhlo.alislnKese...
IK YOU WAST TO KSfJOY
a good wholesom. meal, try one of
rtIiUaoVnnBt IItaoOni'Vdc. omUqum.iice.lkrlcliallum-h-wm. .eJn.
SrJe.c.'lWaal.
,caittaeun
Brick
ley. Jewett City.
HAVE YOU TRHSD
Teft's Ire cream? The kind that Is mad. from sweet cream. It xcea all others. Churches, weddings and parties supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen.
JKWKTT CITY HOTCU
aT.w aaa ai.
liatai la are-er-r
ItA
T.
partlratar. ijKWia. Proprietor.
M. HOURIflAl.
Jewett City.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
faraltur. mm Crawford Cooking
Raafea,
'Phoneta Ptwre
hwma HS--
a
i.
King
MOOIVf
Pro.
BOC at.
H. B. Kin, tig,
pacial aiateianlUe oRa.oapaalaveatoaerCtiea.aatnlu
Caav '
y XA A
in Eastern Connecticut W( can tallc Interestingly with you M out the styles, finishes and qualities the furnltura we carry, but suffice It t say we carry the best that la man u faetured and stand back of every phxe of furnltura we sell by our own guaaantea
Our prices are right. 4
M. HOURIG'AN.
Tel. 123-- 4 JunSd
62-6- 6
Main Street.
THE UNDER PRICIISALE
now at Th. Ho. ton Dry looda tor
irehcylu.sot dncp,eurpslatcor.mtmmemeaenranrtkonsb.Inigsetahbao.atixattabtloBl.r.
prlcaa goods. Oeara
THE BOSTON DRT COOti? STORK,
Main St.. Danle!oi ,
Jun27d
Jatae E. Ki ech, Kg
r
v?F
-
TOR DRY ATTi rARfT fOrUm
Tracf .Ilk aa lata
ISAAC CHAMPSAU. Mnai-.-
l
"ulllaiL. Cooo.
UEiTiaHl:frFnX'M:!':CkoUtn.anSenBcottaiacauatavJelar'tUrjiiialiainl g
tomTrbtl.uameiiUla
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