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- UNDERTAKERS e [ i s AR g ol 88 Maln' Streel. | omt time et i s ey e R b A St e and_ national support—Ansonia Sen- i Dickinson, Peter G. Woods, George Q. e 21 after meals 1€ would MARRIED. - Forecast for New England; Show. .‘;';i‘:"'hfi::" D M”W%% 5 ¥ h‘ the storhach in fts VllLLIAMO—KIU!‘E‘Yu—InB.Bl]?‘r‘Hnfifln ers Tuesday and Y Wednes- ommissioners be. | Morris, D, Stanton. Jonathan K./ 1o it Bebiate el yous. tia o] | Bene b I eentas. Halle sud ] (o aren: cetise i the e | e O o s Meauirs: as | stomach to da-ite work and panish Bdwara' 3. Willlams'of Baltimor ¢ q Z J L he commissioners | Percy. b.fl;, = No maiter what you eat or_drink . Why bny any OM %«%fi from the New York Her- , i fi":}‘,fi;.%‘:yh : Mi-o-na wblets &;’{m swesten’ n°:?; ok D o 1_».9‘,":5 Fs: 2°C) Lot Tucry ovepess Dar Groton—Ci stomach: and s e t ju- an, Amos R. ch-pmm.n!elnry 8 minutes. The heaviness disapears and .;A(‘ll!gplN\l DcBrr:g; :nfg ‘?,'z"'{"«"ufii'r‘;y‘“‘ l preceded by E year. The se- logg, Nathan H. Newhurymor- oy the 'stomach is Ereatly aided In its ss Margaret Syl s 3 \ Chflwll es tresh esterly 3 it Tists”of | ace Do Wi ot G, Pack m- s ok 8 Sl | WARD__MORTENSEN—in Xow Lon- (£ Y & et et AT bt i o SN R o ey | R T G e | PO CK'S f carr| X , 7. poitl ot i WHEN YOU CAN GET|| |iower Somperatares T e Saront, Warren | fhe committee is also workng for | larly will absolutely cure indigestion ew London, and Miss the restoration of the train which used | by building up the flabby overworked Mortensen of Bridgeport. THE B 3 rge . ds; f;:‘y;tae‘s;ww"._ o arrive here with Boston connection{ walls of the stomach and making theris WILL CONTINUE TODAY. oy e s o meat: | ariee T tasa 1.~ Bore Ut 3 owlock in' the. afternoon, but | sizong . enough, fo digest the ' most BORN. hanges | pran 54 v . - | hearty meal. The Lee good Co. PRO—In Willlmantic, July . 10, W v, show the e £ Chbarles J. Hewltt, Cyrus Avi J.:‘r: P e Tt e e v tigs | scils "and " Fuarantess Mi-o-na, The N dnughter o Mr. and-Mrs. EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. in temperature and the barometric 2 bert , John B. Stoddard, Mar- | bert F. Hewitt, Percy H. Mo g : 3 . Dondero | changes Monday: tin mt, Gorge Loring, David S |ferson O. Bailey, Tt T Bomaon by, toata: bebweey TL1S end tht B AN e In Mystic, July 12, 1909, This Sale s the g -, Jars M Simow, Nhthan Z i s ooy, elaate P.. Cartr. 110, these “belng the time of “arvival ¥ m-nr.vs‘r:mn Noyes. Season. It toush i v 3 I Edwin T. P ere. ¥ HINKLEY~In Waterford, July 10, 1909, the Store, and comprises Spesial "9} Parsons, Be grew, George . 3 p Julian E. Hinkley, in his 57th year. : 7, Towest $0. Branche; Albie L. Hale, Henry Ge- |Chapman, James liam | NORWICH TOWN - | KINNEY—1n Conanzie, July 10, 1909, ""‘;" ‘2 Dre 1 Comparisons. brath, Elias H. Chapman, F. Herbert William F. Chesebro, My- pecah Subll - . ( PRINKINCED HIGH-0-ME Doris Avery, ghter of George R. Goor otto Carpets, Draperies, Predictions for i Unsettled, | Brown, Nathan Brewster, John T. Chester, F'ra E. Willlams, | New Flag and Staff for Sheltering and Bessie May Kinney, aged 21 Underwear, Embroideries, e g with_show s 2 | Clar ohi 15— R. Palmer, Latham D. Ashby, i Cures catarrh or momey back. Just| months. . : | ers. Monday -hight; -south K, Qiibert L. Hewitt, John Gelll- | Charles 2t Faimer 1 h Arma—New York Visitors of Nor-| OUGs ohtaiEt or amey B Iodihg | proihse 1 preston. July 12, Am.| Women's Waists, Corsats, Etc Ky & 2 s. . l, 4 i ¢ n reston, ul 12, - . " g & [Monday's Westber: | Magnine hasy, le, William !,.:d' """‘E“’&“mm{m &m“g woidhs. MO R Yo inhaler §1. Extrabottles 50c. Druggists. | chacl Pefchak of Rockville, aged 45| Here are a fow Sample Items from b ‘ w earing, weather 5 eve % 3 B ; s. 0 Sold Oaly Af-- . ing. overcast and threatening. . - D.’ M . Bucdick, | Beuncers, Resell MaaniniE Jon: Lt ety Yo Sh S Rem- | i — o r'"":‘“""'l‘ ':;:‘" e, VRS 2 R - % mes Blair, | ert W, Ciapraa, Kragcls P [ took for the subject of his talk, “Thy ney_or | g gy pa] tvocy one & dinket anpett:te S T A o T e Wiiliam, 1 S4ghai, 1Geo 3 Will 55 Doner he cingine. was by diséase nomically inclined. Read every item, LI g X . ~ u-—_’r‘m Y H ;’f‘{,’hfl‘w B e LB P}". Be. Andrew’s choir. Miss Selina Fitz- | upon you and makes a cure more diffi- Wm s Soee [Thats Siwse L ¥0e R L bridge, Gl i W | Fen Pasion, Charies H. Peabody, Fred. | PAtrick was planist. There was a good | qult. Rc»m‘;nex::;‘ taiing Toloye Kid- 3 3 . m. % P yhedys attendance. - 27| ney” Reme: " gt : pom e o x & | Wabet, dbere 8, Bl amund 4 |orick . Movgan, Monse W lmesbe, | MGMMSS | 1 Grurge o ot cha| be il Wy ik & siois maisas?| 15 Main Street, DRESS GOODS--SILKS - 3 5 £ X T by Y Jo an, Weaing . N, Dimock, Patrick, T, ‘Fesiey, | housenold at the Sheltering Arms, col- | Lee & Osgood Co. -, I8 7 A-.H.' ;uenra'uhll. ke L Acc] SEott A "f:h"' CE};“};:;; Ei; 3‘_ Lfiffifi-’i‘w'&'.’&”hf."iflamy omape‘?f At | Double-width Dress Goods i’ 8 m H. Chapman, George Ambrose ger Tgekiof ;EONN, | chased for the: Sheltertn hasts road, having entered the employ of 21ic | a full line of colorings—valye ; - g Arms. it . | & L Bronze Powders g o gt et | Ly S 1 ora, o 3 | B e et el o e ity W R0 Fneral Directors 3 S e sTiee T Tt a | &, Pock Shiial. X Jemats, Willide Aemt Susgestion that the anniversary Marks| who is the oldest conductor. Both ars AL |80 Dress Goods at . Aluminum Powders tde, witlch i3 followed by Aood Hae Bt mrane B Woodworsh: Frodey | 3. Raymond Wesre; Richard W, Lew, | houses, as much interest in them has | 81Va3% fouhd courteous and obliging. . —AND— Be | cirettans. robe SR Bronzing Liquids ._—MEV'JL E ick T Backus, ariug E. Morse. z n,}:{flfi;se.m,flf-;‘,fi“‘é".‘ui‘”}{‘ e — | Mohaie ' Briliiantine —biadle isbon—Augustus F. Reade, Frank |T. any, lowic] B . and white cheeks. : Goldand I EOamels| n wit & ot g o (5 S50 255 B s g & omrom 6 | e e ooy, [Csurounding Towns 31 Embalmers. | o o ilHam A. Keefo Attending - ames T. wrence | Bre s ” . | First D it of & Hunting- N 4 3 h < “y , 3 G. B - ast L John 'T. Beckwith, Eu- | First Desecndant of mon Hunting 48¢c hair and All Wool y Gamel Hair Brushs for applying sams, | sontion of Catholio Eduestion As- | (G5 R e 5 TR L e eme i€ Hacknitn, Jumes. It Wniic | ton Barn Outside New England, At L E;!{)mlnnrf'u]:’;‘l‘ic, J.{’F v n Boston—Dr. J. 3 “harles leebe, n J. Comstock, —_— . ress G s D C_ —at— WELL Laughiin Goes to Colorado. . | Grieweld—Ransom H. Youngs, Ed- Geopge B Diekinson: Jullis 7. Rosers, | Mrs Raigh W. Thatcher of Utica, .| Noank—Workk began Saturday on | = Lady Assistaat. | yara, %1 — ward A. Geer, Sterry F. Kinney, Wil- | W. Trvin s, Charles ates, | Y., one of the visitoys in town last|ihe new bungalow at Masons islan Telephone call 332-3, e | FR Rew. William J. Keefe of St. Mary's | liam B. Paimer, Ca George B. Maynard, George P. Hill, | week, was here two years ago at the|{o be bullt for Miss Maude J. Allen [ 5 ' ? [ patish 15 in Boston, attending the three | Frank 1. Ray, Patrick Dolan, Charles | Frederick -C. Odge: .Chfl:lau J. Man- | Huntington reunion. She Is the first| o¢ T ittle Falls, N. J. Henry B, Church, Wm. Smith Alles 3‘3‘4 ,ggcmffi:lwmn”; ln.fil.- 87 Water Street. days' session of the sixth annual con- | D. Babcock, Joseph Roode, James R. Daniel - A. - Crotker. descendant of Simon Huntington born it July1sdaw | ‘ e and in " vention of/the Catholic Education as- | Armstrong, Frank McCarthy, Simon rd—William 1. Allyn, Henry A. | outside New England: New London.—Miss Margaret Dor- 1§ A Qpen till 6 p. m. during August andjf®ociation of the United States. Brewster, Geo: A. Haskell, Frank |Allyn,” Billings T. Avery, Charles- A.| She found many here who ware more | sey, who has been retained to act as | bargain. A ‘Beptember. About ‘1,500 delegates from all over | C. Whiting, Michael E. Shea, William | Babcock, Frank: W. -Brewster,, Isaac | or less nearly related to her. Among | {he' New London district nurse, began s At | 27-inch best quality Rough jvodaw the country are present, among the | M. Fogarty, William A. Edmonds, Vice | G- Geer, Norman L. Brown, Charles |her direct acestors were the Hydes, | her term of service on Thursday, non l nle ow 49 | ntung Silk in_black -nf" 3 early arrivals being Bishop O'Connell Campbell, Samuel F. Palmer, Jo- | T. Daboll 'Russell * Gallup, Enos M. |Huntingtons, Tracys, Hartghorne and — = 2 | and all” the fashionabl o 5% of San Francisco. Boston college has | seph L. Phillips, | Gray, Wiltiim M. Gray, Charles S.|Dowes of Norwich. Her father, Henry | | Groton.—District Deputy Eggleston |put order that MONUMENT or HEAD- Sadall the ok o The Carriage Man, {been made ready for the meetings of Hewitt, Ernest Lamb, Edward E. Les- | Hyde Huntington, was own cousin of | o Mystic installed the newly elected 5 i e p et I the convention which begin there to-| _Montville—Charles T. Ramage, Silas | ter, Calvin R~ Main, ‘Charles E. May- | Deacon Bdward 'A. Huntington, who| oficers of Fairview lodge, I O. 0. F,, | STONE for that cemetery lot. Bee or{ g0\ 0 p o moges g M. B RING day. i H. Browning, Moses Chapman, Mat- |nard, Dudley C. Perkins, Gilbert E.|died a few years ago. at the meeting of the lodge, Monday | write L. W. FRINK, Norwich, Conn..| §7c | made in the Gresn 8ilkc Ml . il boi“ .:ymnlternn;’.n !h; executive }hgw x.‘x T’i‘nkelr‘,' David C. Comstock, lsm:;;:, Ednund Stoddard, Latham E. ngét’l‘#lg[h:nrtmr& L e T.:"’.i',‘.;i‘e? night. about it. . HE'S THE MAN. | regular $1.35 Silk at #1a J e association held a meet- 3 % i . E - BNy : mflgum:.:n:” #hout AnvOAnG I0 | ing wnd et might ‘:‘C%ggnmh?wl G‘;-:-b;mr. gly::n{!':‘ nr:;: 'ng?':: £ r?:nulrr.—‘fi;:l.ni'\ e, ATy | o Sonitn ot Ea e o emunting- | | Rockville—The Rockville merchants Rl i it ' was given Dart, Robert Burehard, 5 , Cha v g vi : ingt A+ 1pe —_— — - i oty of ol sv2a |lowed' by sosisl gatherin o Bty T Wareh _y'"‘l":[ '"i"";:t(flfe":;‘ HoRon a3, Howard: Thomps Lit- Married Three Generations. Rollaryof the ‘uymer luet Thuraday Ladies” $2.50 Oxfords o 1 . lorse Shoeing a specialty. soof ng. . atsy F. Walsh, Joseph F. Killeen , Frank J. . Th it- ill continue tr be sea- | Li . This ‘‘morning - the convention will Yn F." Comstock, John C. Smith, |tlefield: Frank R. Peck, Frank Lord, | A lady living in Norwich Town was :3:? mufogep':f:me‘i"}s'fur?fis‘ :rmk:s WASH GOODS 21 open with & mads at the cathedral, | Henry E. Smith, William Beckwith. _|Henry’ Hillard George R. Swaney, | reminded by Mr. Northrop's address at | Thursday afternoon very quict. as bus-| Russet, Patent, Gun Metal and Don- i} W. A. HAWES, celebrated by Archbishop O'Connmell,| Sprague—Curtis L. Hazen, Elisha J. Asheley, Griswold S. Perkins. | the Old Cemetery, July 4th, as he re- | jness is generally suspended. The |gola. See these Oxfords for style, fit| At 4}c—Almeria Batiste, value Se, 1 . s Who aiso giyes the sermon. Buteau, Charles Burdick, Frank E. e ferred to Dr. Noti, that her grand- ! e ed to 724 bapegh At #4o—Dotted Bwiss, value & : C clothing stores are obliged to remain | and comfort. 4 3 e Joweier and Re*ail Confectioner, College night” will be observed on | Hull, George Lacroix, John C. Dono- |INTERESTING PROGRAMME FOR | father and grandmother were the first open this year, as Silcox & Co. refused . At 5%c—Dress Ginghams, value Se ad Wednseday with a special meeting in | van, John C. tSevens, Loufs Trudeau, couple whom Dr. Nott married in|to close. FRANK A. BiLL, q AN e < i Pail. Spesches will | Hugh Canavan, Bemjamin . Gallup, THE COAST ARTILLERY. | prankiin. He married her father and el il aahode i 104 Main St :: ‘go—A:l our Best Dre Ol:l?:n 5 a e her. hom h ¥ A Best D 3 Publio: Typmvritor. snd Stonagrophar,{ Ou Thuiatay ni {Archblshop Mc- | Franklin—Wiiliam C. Smith, Raiph | Days’ Tour of Duty at Fort Mans- | in 1845. DMl T ooyl S gt (TSRS S ATl cor She wees SR 1 have removed from No. 40 Broadway | Conmell preside at & public meet- | L. Maine, Myron F. Ladd, George R.| field. —— ‘'wo-Day Institute at Storrs July 27- i o Goods. g to, & 86 Malh Blogst whics they wap ing in Jordan hail Sherman, Clifford H. Rabinson. Frea: |, "o ey YAl Brief Mention. 28, With a Notable Programme. b | continue in the same Jines Of business |~ -~ i yisk ourrment the dele- |erick Hoxle James Caldwell, Freder- |' According to the following schedule| Mr. and Mrs. Even Allen were Sun- ARSI —_— = ness .points of interest in|ick M. Rodman, William J." Brassil |issued from the New London artillery | day guests of Mr. Allen’s sister, Mrs. v 4 - as heretofore. 1 the city, | Robert Brown. & ‘The Connecticut Poultry association 2 E CO -[ N “ ivtoa | The Value of such s body of men{ Veluntown—Arthur L. Brigs. Eim- | ey compenios will have sa intomat. | O o 1l iams of Noank. has completed arrangements to hold a| The effervescing kind. Each tablet i , ETC, i anasE, logether for (he common|er E. Coon Eibert Potter, William H. |ing ten days' tour of duty at Fort| D. W. Lillibridge of Plain Hill has| S¥orday institute at the Connecticut | will make a glass of sparkling Lithia |y gaic a6 nch Brown Shesting, valug | mpmnc:.dwn cannot_hut be of g:_tetnnl:l J:;x::i";’imnli' Hllll;eoAzzrltlxas Manstield, -the orders pertaining to all | returned howe, -after a week end Visit (98 Meetings of this character at the | Water: fe—at §%cy value 9o—at 186 This is the season for drink- Hit | Kinute,’ Georgs. B Dawley:. dohn X | Loty mulis T rricy 0f TWGUIRR{nd | mith friends &n Carolina, R. L coilege” have alwave " been . popular. 50 for 25 cents value 10c. J Local Mention. Kinnle, Albert G. Brown, William H.|' Thursday, July 15, a. m. No artil-| Mr. and Mrs. Luther Packer of Taft- | ho S0 SACE €otfued to & sngle dav At 4%0-38-Inch Bleached et '] ing Tea, either hot or cold, |, Harry Linavers returnea to mart. | PRmer. tery drill required. Time will be oc- |ville were guests on Sunday of Mr. | boe,ProSTmmE has of necessity been g Yalue Go—at Thc, value 10 * | ford Monday after visiting his mothe: ozrah—Edwin C. Wheeler, John F. | cupied in getting :settied in .camp, |and Mrs. Frank Wheeler of ~Scotland ol 4. OveE. £, 1 %o, value 1334 on Central avenue, *|Burns, Heary N. ¥ord, William R.|arawing five days rations, establish. | Road. o A e S = o e e DUNN'S PHARMAGY At 10)36—42-Inch Brown or Bleached: | We have a nice line of Teas k] itiiam E‘f;’::}'r‘."s.'rm'.’,'é‘.’“;y 1 By IS ato. T e SR Hue prosrimme will 16 'a. notable ’ fllow Case Cotton, value 14e. , ; time Monaus watemill started on Pull | Gager, Edward A~ Bishop, Charles J.'1es and elements of defense at sach|made a brict stay recently with ner | gncsJnteresting and varied, and the 50 Main Street. At 12)zo—45-inch Bleached Pillow e 3 He 7. “Willlams, George B. Miller. Harry |ag® molzcommissioned officers assign- | son of Niantic. e six or more speakers will be drawn At 19¢—5-4 Brown or Bleached Sheeta cause of law water in the canal, | Bigart, Augustus Kramer, Edward o | o 5 vl rom a wide territory, among them be- ing, value 25c. g 3 - | steuctors with _explanations of local| Mr. and Mrs, Irving Bushnell of the and defense of the post in particular | Mrs. Nathan Bushnell and Mrs, Wil- value 16c—at 17¢c, value 2%¢. 6 Franklin St. mer. vin, Fred * the past. n, lerick A. Smith, Joseph Smith, | ang the district. Illam Defeney of Tattville. 1t is expected that Brother Ligourl, At 9o—Pillow Cases, value 33%c—at some parts of the bleachery shut dow: Se P Ing prominent pouitrymen who have " PEOPLE’S MARKET, |3ionaay ror the st tims this sum | Giiore. Edmps Quieti: Dabers o iav. | conditions affecting’ the artillery work | Scotland Road entertained on Sunday | 1ok fyoiaricbefire the association in Wall Pa ers A e s Edward Sherman, Hartison Foote, T The Father Mathew T. A. society | C. Snow, Carlton H. Skinner, William | p ey July 16, a. m. Battery drill e e the Belgian monk of the Trappist Ivoa JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | holds its semi- S, Drill by regulars followed by, prelimi-{; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner and| ger. v 1lc, value 15c—at 16c, value 30¢. ovening, at which the. Relf-vearsy | Bimaibe: , il K. Raymond. |nary instruction, nomenclature of the | their son, Erie, of Scotland road. spent | (x17 tre metiie me woee Lr (e mog- | Spring season iz over but we have a | At 46o—Sheets, size §1x00, value §oms | election of officers takes place. Adams. Georgs T. Loomis. | piece, and drill by reserves; p. m., oar- | Sundav with Mra. Skinmer's mOther, | aatery of his orderin Guebae, whers o | great variety of them still4n all grades at 68c, value Toc—at 88c; value 7 gz e i e ;’;3,"‘“ by reserves, assisted by reg- | Mrs. Mitohell, at Gandner Lake. e G B b o Lo L i B el ol i e e ¥ 0 ¥ Miss Anna Cornell of Hartford, Miss . s, A, C. . Satt TR in ‘practical poultry culture. Dr. A. - . oo 1 nfl‘ w‘ea‘her # Julia Gallup of Plainfield, and’ Miss| Lebanon—Isiac G, Avery, Myron R. | g Saturday, July 17, e. m. Battery| Albert Brown, Byron Randall @nd|,. Brigham, principal of the School of |farked down in price. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, ETG, © May Kilday of Providence, who hang| Abell, Chauncey Kinnte, - George 1T, | 4Till by Teserves, assisted by regulars; | the Misses Gray of Colchester were | s uricujture of South Dakota, & clever| Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and e G illery arill, Sub-caliber | uests last week og Mr. and Mrs. Her- . e o Weon. Glotik ‘been the guests of Miss May Kilday | Hoxie, George A. Mills, Elmer L.| Dy m» 10, artillers and interesting speaker, wiil discuss | pecorations. t 26—Wash Cloths. $ nckley, Sunday, July 18. Muster, No ar-| Mrs. Mark Greenleaf and her daugh- e s o R 5 h 7 Thomas Cunningham has given .;,onn G. Henry Howitt, Frank K| yijary work of g ter, Nellie, of New Bedford, who have ‘A‘:o‘r’l‘c;h:v{l‘l“;:’“D:e:c?::"}lw“ualvj:‘llrleg: PR, MURTAGH, At 4l/c—Best quality Cotton Crash. © Every home hould be provided | s omas J. Dodd the contract to lay | Noves Frederick O. Brown, Frederick |~ Monday, July- 16, a. m. Battery|becn visiting their uncle, Thurston B.| g » o Telephone, 92 and 94 West Main 8t.| At 56—All Linen Crash, value So—gb provided | 5 gewer on Sixth street from i M. Abell, Frederick N. Taylor, Fred- % of the-Scotland road, oy i e, value 12%c—at 1l with an sbundaht supoly of|hall building tn e s the Lrflon ericke G. Stark, Luther Spalding, | 520, c;llher prac’tk:e at stationary tar- Lllllhfl&:e. lft he g gu . are| A5 there is no hotel at.Storrs, Pres-]: jvi3a :}, , value 12ic—at 1le, valus ] n sewer line 3 * | gets by companies recommended by | now with relatives g fdent Beach has tendered the associa- » k| Porch Furpiture. We have a|On North Main street. The work will|Georse B. Dimon, George H. Thomas, | jost commanders as qualified for the e 3 tarion ) Albert G. Rneelana, Witliam G. Thome a 1 tion the use of the college dormitories At 48c—18-inch Antiseptio Diaper, 10 {;::. stock and sell at lowest|P® Started at once. ia. Ariiur W"";:;",IT Seines A samb. AptilleqyAill by athers; 3. m. Ji _ME S04 Mok Freak Desher ar Timia and dining hall. Thers will be no MARY P. CLAPP. yard_plsces—Sale price il : 1 g e ia Mee . T Mebaagtin mas, George A. Fuller, Benjamin | *“T0 S0 & T80 90, Battery sub-cali- | Mrs. Frank Hancock of Wiliimantic, | CMars o -« e o piece, value 65c. 5 : —ALSo— V{1t oty itiirnonnton “Eaists | . York. Clifors King o |35 S S ok el B i | M Georte Jorinand Sauehier of| ne "ortng Vi b 0o o i re?| Stamping, Stamped Goods amd ), "L, 1, pamas vae $ Bprings, Col, where Dr. McLaughlin | M " Winoherey, CErrecioope, Charles | pani mmended by post com.- | Woodstook Birs. Charles Burdick of | gtion ™ Tiiis ‘nccasion will aora an in.| - Embroidery Materials. 30c—at 3¢, value S0c—at ble lE E“Ams has accepted a position as resident | pry % "é;rig H ety qualified, for same. Sub- | Baltic and Mrs. D. W. Lillibridge of | terested citizens an opportunity to get value 79¢c. . : ’ % |physician at a large sanitarium in that | Horace W Chapimn Charies B prae: | Saliber practice at stationary target or | Plein Hilly In touch with the work of the college WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, Bleached Tabh "’ Carriages and Go-CartsDiic,, Ths position is a very desira- : Edwi artillery drill for other companies. » 3 " | and experiment station. Address Prof. | 237 Main Street, Fay Building | At Be—elf Bleachad :u;'m . ble one and is permanent if.the doctor | ris’ Griswold H. Mosgan Wednesday, July 21, a. m. Sub-| Mrs. Rutherford Snow. of Huntington | F. H. Stoneburn, Storrs, for further fo- | Tel. 356.2. JY10TThS H y ¢ares to remain, Dr. and Mrs. Mc- §7c, value Tbe. caliber practice at moving target and | avenue had as anniversary guests Miss'| formation and programme, as well_as . —— Laughlin have been at Block Island at | o Stonington—Winthrop W. Barber, |artillery drill; 3 58 Ni ] : p. m., joint athletic. con- | Etta Bonney and Miss Eve LaFlamme | for reservation of rooms. At 79c—8ize 5-8 Napkins at T8¢ LS the summer home of the former's par. ¥ tests at each post under direction of |of Jewett Oity, Mrs. Lyman Maine; s L Rasate Ry For the balance of the sea- dozen, value $1.00—at 96c, value 3 M_ unla N ents. : post commanders. Night drill at 8 p.|Jr, and Miss Edith Place of Willi- WHAT THE PAPERS SAY, £F. n s $125--at $115, value SLA0-wat ™. a4 prigges 1’ 3 s B s e Y. O Mertin, m,’r\;lnmdnug iiy post commander; apantic, 'MnmEt".’a, Nslw.;’mzer‘. i son I offer all my Summer $1.68, value $2.00, ] 3 Ml 62+ ain Street, an Practics Dentistry, < 3 B ursday, July 22, a. m. Fire com- |Mass. al 8. James , Jr., of A Woman's College. o e v aios Pantisey Peleg J. Slocum, Charles H. Holdredge, | mand or patters subecaliber practios | Tinen. o 207 : b weight Suitings at a very low = Eux Ogegn, Boudren A. Babcock, |at moving target; p. m., battery ser- S ——" The Norwich Bulletin thinks that| figure to close. WHITE GOODS—SPECIAL VALUES - Waiter D, Slyne, Amos E. Burdiok, Al- | vice practice by companies recom- TAFTVILLE If there is to be a_woman’s college in v bertus W. Chapman, E. Merton-Chap- | mended by post commanders as quali : Connecticut it should not be connected | C.-H. Ni¢kerson, 128 Malm SI. [ At 9c—Remnants of Plain White 1 % man, William Whesler, Jr., Henry P.|fod for sime and is so ordered by dis- 3 e Writh Weselyan, which has decided to Linen, value 20c—at 13%e, : of Winsted was re-elected president| Walton, Byron J. Peckham, Claude I [trict commander, Night drill, call to | Unclaimed Letters in Postoffice—Local | 2 1\ e women. students, after recefy-]! Jun2dd 30c. ] and Dr. Griswold was re-elected re. | Spencer, George H. Maxson, Henry R.|arms; sfmulated attack on Forts Terry | .Students Pass Yale Examinations. |ing them for vbars. It suggests Nor- At 12/40—India Linen, 30 inches widay 3 gorder. At the recent examination|Mitchell, Charles D. Leonard, Lorenzo |and Michle. Recall when directed by —_— wich as about the right place, and ex- Salue 25 * 3 H ‘held by the board 46 candidates were | D. Fairbrother, Charles H. Gearity. Jo- | post commander Fort Terry. . Joséph Allard returned Saturday to| presges itself thus. ] o3 [ P a:_m‘.ned. Announcement was made | feph F. Leahy, Kdward H. Sheffield. |” Friday, July 23. Battery service | Pawtucket, R, I, where he is employ- ‘A first-class woman's college ought ° ) At 9%c—Fancy White Goods, walug 7 4% | Qaturdey evening that 26 had passed. | James P. Giimore, John H. McCaffrey, | practice by companies —recommended | ed. . to be in a town by itself—create its 12%c and 15c. Tevm falled and 13 were conditioned. | Theodore D. Palmer, Joseph B. WilcoX, | by post commanders as qualified for T Vel 2 R own coMege atmosphere and fame. In 1ho—P ‘White Walst! val }v w"e'*!’"'* can praotice dentistry in|James E. Lord, Cornelius B. Crandall, | same and of companies so ordered by| Mrs, Helene Allard has been visiting | anv Connecticut efty where there ‘s no A oy ings, value, s w8 Novatets .| George A. Wheeler, Arthur G. Wheel- | jigtrict commander, or fire command |friends in North Grosvenordale for the | college there is opportunity for the de- c and 25c. ( 3 vnl F R ¥ orwich; Afbert B. Hart,|er, Austin P. Bindloss, Simeon Gallup, | sup-caliber practice. Night drill, call to | past few days. - - - velopment of an institution as attrac- At 11c—Colored Linen Suitings, value ; ¢ Fanning lius’ ew London; Joseph A. Moran, Willi- | Joseph W. Noble, Ernest G. Bliven, |arms: simulated attack on Foris H. G. A g tive as Wellesley in Massachusetts or loo—at 19c value 25c—at 386, i . mantic. Charles Brownell Moses H. Wilcox, | Wright and Mansfield; recall when| The National band is to give its|any other. Middietown is not the place value 39c—at 39¢, value 50c. * 31 Willew.SL. ., | Cary D. Main, Noyes Palmer. 3 directed by district commander. weekly concert . tonight- at 8 o'clock | for such a college. Norwich could fur- % | il Leg Was Amputated. orth Stonington—John D:Avers:| Saturday, July 15. Break camp, no|on Merchants avenue nish a site, and such gn institution —— Showing thi k On Sunday at a New York hospital fam P. ‘lbmgkh”"!'m: Bl | artiliery dities. —_— would just “fit the Rose of New Eng- A & this wee. Michael Twomey had a leg amputated X wn, e, William A BOND WAS CALLED T 8 e o ey sald 1 . SanvAReNIEL TUIRE DL CARPETS, RUGS, EIC. “ MUSLIN and LACE Some o while amploged ‘wntng | Boown. H. Frank Butien, Martin O. - e et et nat. wiaw o (00 e ShRe Sl Hestier solesss Men's Rtbgla,Cale some days ago while employed on the | Cattior 11 Coliing Harbert N CITV/GOURT. | M- pad.-Mrs, Daniel s 3 bt b e N s | 300 Manutacturers’ Sa At mple 15¢c | Strips of Body Brussels Car pet—regular $1.50 quality — | €ach strip one-third of a yard long—special price 16¢ » steamer Chelsea. The injury was re- | |, (o rving C. Ecclestone, Latham e seigen) i ' ceiued from the hawser, as the boat oo @ | i The following letters In the Taftville | giving the woman's college such a con- CUR l AINS was “dociing. ¢ s belleved ho will | Maite, ariaay . s, O Trama | = Uas Sesh in Now York on Saturs |BostoMce ate unclaimed this week | nection with Wesloyan as has' been ; recover from the operation. Chapman, Herpert Riohardson, Orrin| day, but Said He Was Detained in | J05¢Ph Chosse, Larrie Doyle, Miss Al- | proposed. Yet it is still an open ques- Oxfords, with a heavy rubber Ten- sole for yachting or golf. 9 phonsine Grise, Archille Roy, W. Tufts | tion if a woman's college is needel | Special value » A R. Steadman, Edwin Frank White!| Boston. 9 - — : nis Shoes, Barefoot Sandals, b ! Wall_Papers, Carpets, Bhades, | In the city court at New London on Preston—Gustavus A. Holden, Jo-| In.‘the city court on Monday morn- The Taftville -students ‘at the Free | setts.—Hartford Times. Bathing Shoes and Ankle Pumps 65c | Wool Ingr: Carpet — . g Furniture, - Wood Floors, Monday the case against William Siat- | 5eph H. Fitch, Allen B. Burdick, Wil- | ing, the -case against John Ray, alias | , caoe, Tatvile SnGCais o 08 000 Ao Mtisas Sk Cishe. laid and lined free — at" ol meysia tery, charged with violating the liquor . _Richmo; Browning, | John Thomas, charged with breach of | etV who, (00K TAC TAE BATETT T e A | & yard. (s '71 law,"was called. He entered a demur- 5 Zabriskie, | the peace, was called. He was arrest. | (XaMITaLORS. (W0 Weers T80 Betid R TELLS CHARACTER. q rer, which was overruled and he was [ Henry H. Pendleton, Wiliam A. Ben- |ed during the celebration by railroad nett, “Jr. Hollls H. Palmer, Henry |detectives, and ‘it is claimed he is a P 4y At | Heavy Tapestry Ca ¢ sults were pleasing to all. A | B i e ;:: fined $130 and costs. The case against ; — T P MA the Hotel Royal proprietor and bar- | Frink, George A. Pendleton, Christo- | pickpocket. Y, Color of Hair Said to Indleate a Per- | at 62¢ a yard, value 85¢. i CHIROPODY and MANICURE tender was continued until Friday, | pher Hanson, Herbert Willigms, Chris- [ He has been out under $300 bonds. | myseg Bimgon coering. e was bl won's Temperament. Bhe o Treatment of Cofns a specialty. tian B. Baer, Leander B. Hill, Charles | and his “attorney, John Coughlin, told | ro%%: Rk ¢ JRUACE Sanind. . | Best Ten-wire Tapestry ; Also Hairdressing and Shampooing, A. Harkness, Frederick B. Henjamin, | of receiving a letter from the accused, | 17 BY some kind of insect hehind VI8 | aany people believe that blonde, or (—made, | d lined fres Pufts, Switches and Pompadours made Charles A. Benjamin, John H. Wilson. | dated from.a Boston hotel, in which | ($1* 84F For ab hout be t0C8 0 8100 f 10 Ty ir " genotes affection and dark at 7 value 98¢, from your own combings. New London—Wallace R. Johnson, |he said he was unable to be present | e Difeding. At jast Be Wiat fo (A6 Lo ongtancy. A person without hair R MRS. B. BURTON, Funeral Cyrus G. Beckwith, Frank E. Gledhill, | and “wanted a continuance. ~Judge | 7eSVille phatmacy, foere e 8 B0 | M0 Pt e Character; far from : 0 [ ] otch Rugs, size ne; Thomas P. Cleary, William E. Greene, | Brown ordered the bond called and . et | Maa alspocttion” of the Averkes: balds hes, good designy — regtle 5 ular 50c Rugs at 33c h¢ Tapestry Art Squares, 3 ax12 headed man is to show such solicitude for the welfare of others, that he neg- c:::!,""" Block, = = Broadway. GER C. Robert Crates, Thomas W. Casey, [stated (hat if the man eppeared in by treatment given, b ohn H. Newman, Alexander Fournier, | court this week for trial he would mfllf James Fraser, Harris Pendleton, Allen | reopen the- case. ‘A woman at New OLDEST CREW ON ROAD. At ——— lects himself. A germ causes baldness $11.98 Penhallow. Thomas R. Murray, J. Cole- | London claims ber pocket was picked g teet — regular $14.0 Delivered to Any Part of Norwich and Embfl‘fllfl man Williams, George H. Rviey, Wil- | of $30 the day he was arrested. It | Motorman Christianson and Conducter | Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, France, in ity at $11.98, ittt Gty liam B. Scapiin, Danlel 8. Dimock, [took place here. Tle, had over $100 Raynes on Taftville Run. nocculated a rubbit with Dandruff germs, . o2 the Ale s aCKAGWISIERA t6 be tho Benjamin H. Leé, Engelbert J. Sauter, | with him, and made secure the local y it to become totally bald in five At | Best Five-frame Bod best on thé market® - ‘HANLEY’'S 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg. David B. Clark, John 8. Gorton, James | man who went on his bond. Beginning Monday, as the result of e. To rid the scalp of these|W. B . Al $19.00 | sels Rugw, PEERLESS. A telephone order will Telephone 6432, P. Lester, James H. Lyon, Cyrus B.| Two railroad detectives were here | the recent “choose-up” of runs, his lo- erms it is necessary to apply | ¥ - £ro! ] | $27.00 Ruy receive $rompt attemtion. Fengar, John D. Libbey, Henry D.|on Monday and one of them stated |cal friends saw Axel Christiansen, the ibre's Herplcide. . D. %" McCORMICK, 30 Franklin® St. 2% " Prompt service day or night Barrows, William T. May, Georg that he had seen the accused in-New |veteran motorman of the Connecticut| ~Destroy the ‘cause—you remove' the| pints Quarts, Gallon i —_— Lady Assistant, Scott, Charles J. Hewitt, Lo C.|York on Saturday. Ray, or Thomas, | company, back on the Taftville to the . ¢ ha) Residence 116 Broadway. Jones, Allen C. Richards, James Mo- |has a long record. Heis wanted at|city run. He has been running for the [ Bold by leading & Send 10c in| THE BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN, . ; S e et . i ran, George L. Sherman. Frank Coit, | Orange, Conn., where he skipped his | past six months between Willimantic | stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co, | _jyoa 56 Fraskiin Street. “w rm ‘ e s B Yous & Elmer H. Spaulding. Daniel D. Buck- |bond. &nd also on the Pacific coast. ew London. Detrolt,_Se8 | “YHERE 15 ne_sdavertising medium ia - e bot e adverces ley, James P. Jobnston, Elmer E. Ken- | The detectives have & long list of his Christianson is the oidest mo- 'TWO BIZES-80c, anb 81.00 ern Connecticut squal Lo The Bul- B. Lawrence, escapades. dtorman, in point of service, on thel The Lee & Osgood Co. Special Agents. far Dusiness reaulia, Iylddew

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