Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1909, Page 7

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S OWRESERERR New England: Wednesday | The Pomemah Mills company has |large sheds will be erected on the large - e iratars fighs | decided totabwot anotier. 1arge. il ot pm-{h%mmo y ‘and — p———— 7 | to moderate variable inds. Tafty! ~the land where it. will be $ 3 ‘ va :M'New York Her- lom&“' hay been acquired a vear L |l iy b el ool R m e s £ S S ; : # &l temperatures wi ! 5 re iness 4 4 my bfly any OFReE || | ah Wik Slighe Sorinenty winds, be- | and 00 feet wide, the. contract. for | Be 3 “being |} « . y : Fematy) whieh 4o :';":ot‘l‘{";";‘.’a::. i somiag variabie) and en Thursday fair | which has been let to the J. W. Bish- thieWmain, 5y A i Figi ¥ o s 3 to y cloudy weather, with slowly | op. of Providence. The her departments to branch | %, % L St | the cause of my belng k cost. % rising temperatures. of will be about $225,000, fout. R 4 o Hyomel certainly saved my life a0} yu;q i the | Clloe‘lfles o, it and the work will be B e sy | Thiers: it dlo i ataratoom a5d boll t week of the Sale of | bl I accord it the credit it deserves. Observations in Norwich. is un- 1 . kY is nothing too strong for me o P . i - TThe following fecords, reported from ( *i, buflding will be of heavy mill Sted ?fii‘th:hm% bl: runTa the * omisaion ugh e uay ot Hyomel s Ada Hopkin Manufacturers’ Stocks. Take. advane WHEN YOU CAN GET || oo e, 4" he barometsie | construction with a concrete founda. | eleciricity, and that_ four 230 orse: | fimizeq The roud to cram ¥ Gutler ve. Cotdwaior, M. " | age of ‘this money-saving. sceasion B tion and roof, with brick walls and | power motors will be used for W. g ‘the sharp, pointed | based upon his marriage without royal | . CFEERT (R G N0 e P inrough u | while you may. r in mind thal THE ) Ther, Bar, | Steel beams. It will be constructed | purpose. stone which 'mmy. v it ‘is understood that the king | \iti il o innaler, and this soothing on the sawtooth plan and will be lo- | This new weave shed will be a " AN prin. s : 1 gEm %9 354%| cated on the land where the Taftville | thing for Tattville, .-,ur&lnmrrg e TSy oEeed the unlon because the Treus antiseptic ol us It pusses over the in- | every department in the store s re= §p m LR o R e B R B SR T T A p of Indies of the Catholic | faith. i mation, kills the microbes and cures | Presented in this Sale. Hers are @ it tlons are being | A o oA 5 os ) the 3. B "Martin company's velvet | made to secommodate them by the | parish met in the Parish hall on Mer- Re | catarrh. P i t aw chants' avenue on Monday evening for | 1,000 MEN FIGHT FOREST Fi mlete Hyomel outfit /$1.00, In- | fow samp Comparisons. mill, “the length being parallel with | ercction of & number of new dwelling | Shany e e gt o e i 54 outs, ' Predictions for Tuesday: Falr; vari- | the road. It will be close to the spur | houses there. Three have been about urpose AC B ™ Lnde Thue s \ 3 Motiot a| council of the Union St. Jean Beptiste | At Bourne, Mass.—| at The Lee & Osgood Co., who guar- A 0 l l u able wind: track running to the Poneman mill | completed, they 7 oing, L e g L R Soe Va0, at The I Tuesday's weather: As predicted. [and from the spur track there will be ning four : . Flagd yativer A8 b nother SpUr to the weave shed, tracky | tencmenta. Tt i understood that fitty | ment is Mrs. Dupont of Sprinsfield, ol COTTONS--LINENS Sun, Moon wna Tides. being on two sides of the new mill. | of these will be erected. - The build: | Mass. who came here for.the purpose| Bourne, Mass. July 20.-Gelting en- 50c, 60c and 80c a Ib. 7 ...T—xl—m.n—“m The weave shed will be one story |ings now up have been erected off |Of forming this union. trsly hepdaa eontcaliar the (e, wh At O%c—g6-inch Brown Shestingy Day. || & m. | p. - [l & m. | p. m | il ‘aiso be a trestle for a coal bin. |of lght, that being the object of hav- | The National band of Taftville gave | woods swept to the shore of Great At 7146—36-tnch * Bleached | Shobtingh 1055 08| It is reported that eventually if the | ing it of the sawtooth construction, |its weekly concert Tuesday evening on | Herring pond = today butaing WO our regular 10¢ quality, 2.35 | present idea Js carried out, two other similar to the velvet mill. Hunter's avenue. There was a large ['dwellings in Bourne The fi 9.59 3 attendance and everyode was more |and threatening many others. e fine | oh, is- | At 10150 Sold Only At Inch Brown or Bleached 0.21 - h leased with the me. The | summer residence of Edward Hatch of Pl ~ 3 - .y i than please program: - of ow Case Cotton, value 1de f . | cornet % h irec- | Boston and a camp occupied by He Bl Ty HAVING FINE TIME. WHARF EARLY SUNDAY | ed. e on the west shore of thé pond, were 12%e. 2 ol & Six hours after high water it is low L —— destroyed. il r [ tide, which Is followed by flood tide. | Making Some Good Shots at Fort|Coroner Brown, = After Investigating Personal - Mention. - peg.e;:eebv:gm h:m‘re‘f‘:"-lfl"-&«;::nfl At d46c—Sheets, size $1x00, value 80 5 == Mansfield, With Fifth Company in| Drownina of C. H. Mallon, Decides| Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Front street 'l‘helfire started yesterday afternoon At 4%c—Best quality Cotton Crasl \ - GREENEVILLE the Lead—Sub-Caliber Practice In- | It Was Accidental—No Evidence of |spent Tuesday in Sag Harbor. near the Plymouth Jine and has burned o g y * 3 The Carriage Man, Knights of St. Paul Hold Last Mest. | - teresting. 3 Foul Play. Mr. and Mrs. . Robert Nizow of | 9ver about 800 scres of waodiand Be’ A% TATAY. Lint Gty VIR g M. B. RING ing of Season—Congregational Sun-| sup.callper practice 1s engaging the | On Tuesday Coroner F. H. Brown|Hrdscport ate visiting Mr. and Mrt. | orring pond in the town of Bourne. At 12%0—Hemstitched Tray Cloths, . o day School Will Have Picnic Sat- | attention of the Coast artillerymen at | was busy investigating the circums 1t is estimated m:.ato;g:)" fax ths a-lm- all linen, size 18x27 inches, valug €all’ ang’ see me about anythi urday—Notes. Fort Mansfield. This is carried on with | stances regarding _the . drowning of amounts to $40,000. The burning e s c‘m“ ks NOSE STy e —_ a projectile very much smaller than | Charles® Henry - Mallon, whose bod ‘u‘:;c‘ 'lv’::}'d:: e ’é:.'.;.c"}’v'?.ni‘.'é over of a tract of woodland vesterday AL 9o—Horamed Tray ' Clathe a8 ? Saringe line: Michael Charbonneau of Moosup is | the caliber of the guns and & very much | was found in the harbor on Monday.| ficeday morning for a short stay to exterminate a colony of caterpillar " linen, iz 18x37 inches il . LOW PRICES. visiting his parents in East Norwich. | smaller charge of powdt!"(hln ;errlce He learned that Mallon had been seen. pests is thought to have started the R - ol d ue » Horse Shoeing a speclalty. y2d charges. It is less expensive and gives [ by a number on Saturday, and that s William Ellal of Central avenue was | the artillerymen a good idea of the |he had been dissipating, BAward Kir- | gyerae os f},’."‘:fa‘l'&“‘n"", m‘;‘,&;‘,‘;{ — 980 -inch . Silver. . Bicathell visiting Thomas Corcoran in. Willi- | handling and powers of the big guns.| by saw him go down Rose place at|ter Mrs, Roy Taylor, in New Haven omers.—While closing a window value | Damusk in five different pabs mantie Tuesda: 1t is sald that there will be no firing | 11.30 o'clock Saturday night. b Bty 3 " | Mrs. W. A. Pease met with a painful L35, | terne, extra. hesvy Gudiid Shea & Burk s of service charges this encampment, | Another person reports that fle saw K accident, he glass, falling out, cut af it B and very soft finish — &t 60 g €| s viols Sullivan of Delawaus, | Sitnough it may. be changsd. The rea” | Mallon on the settes on the. manic. Joseph Fournier and dsughter lett | 36°p gash across tha back of her right is is our Second Barga T e N. J, has returned to her home after | son for this is that the state of Con-|pal wharf at 1215 o'clock Sunday | town Tuesday on & vacation trip, dur- | and. A doctor dressed the wound, Inf pgople that have been at our First ’ " _— a two weeks' visit with Miss Myra | necticut is not sufficiently wealthy to | morning. ing which they will visit Mr, Fournier's | ¥hich several stitches had to be taken. i z At $1.98—Size 20-inch Napkins ' to k Kendall of Boswell avenue. allow enough firing to do any good. It| Coroner Brown, after looking into|family in Webster, Mass. e | B87gSin Day have asked several times match table linen, at $L98 & { OUR JULY costs between $300 and $400 to fire one | the facts, is satisfied there was no foul BORN, e whether we will have a Bargain Day dozen, value $2.50, Misses ~ Nettie ana Louise Myers | of the ten-inch guns once. With four- | play, and that it was a case of acci-| Miss Bunville of Canada, wHo has " S have returned to their home in South | teen companies participating in the en- | dental drowning. The young man|been a guest of Mrs. Audette of North 'f‘u‘(—hg‘r t?‘!,':.:flgm«’"‘;lrly»m . 2| again, Our answer is, you should| 956 | 36-inch English Long Cloth ¥ offers Yyou ‘many 'm; in | Windham after spending some time | campment and each firing a.string of | probably wandered off “the wharf, [ B street for a week, has gone to Water- | et R- . besk of Washington, D. C. watch' our Bargain Day every Wed-| Value 12-yard pleces—price 960 & ; with Mrs. Annie Mclvor of Prospect |ten shots the officers of the C. N. G.|here he may have fallen asleep. ’ 1o g 3150 | plece, regular price 1.50, Furniture and Floor Coverings. | strect are inclined to think that there would —_— » o o < g MARRIED. nesday. —_ be a grave protest from the legislature AUTOMOBILE BURNED. Mrs. g e N x o — You could select no better time to| Mrs. F. N. Myers has returned to|if these companies started firing ser- ool [Pl - Bt = S COATES_BOGERS—In this ctty, July| Everything in our place will be veld ;urn::h yon; rmmet with xup-m-dam her halrn: ;;. Suuml wy‘n?mma “x"r vlgrehgh;rcg:. H R B. F. Leavitt Lost His Car by Fire at| moved to New Bedford Tuesday, where | O, B. Coates of Providence and | during today at Bargain Day Prices. REMEMBER—THIS 18 THE LAST urniture and rugs at a saving of cost |caring for Mrs. Annie Mclvor during officers have been sérving vi 2 : T this ity : ¢ F than NOW. e liiness with nervous prostration. | as oMicer of the day since reaching the | (101e0an Gate, Entailing a Loss of | she will work In s cotton mill o e, Rk ot .| Will mention a few items. Others| WEEK OF THE SALE OF MANU. Tdhe large assortment, high quality | Mrs. McIvor is now nearly well. ;;:;'uicfi"o}rh‘:fid“}'iszffio'ég:;:w::: ] 2y Richard Shea of Fall River has re- | “by Rev. E. A Bowen, Louls A, Gowdy | also at very low prices. Be sure and FACTURERS' STOCKS. TAKE AD« and construction of 4 s oy 3 of ‘Somerville, Conn., and Julla A Dined"With the ‘present’® sconomical | The Sunday school ot the Greene. chosen for that duty-und on Friduy | AL S48 o'dock Tuesday moming B | LR ome after Vil for 0| Cdiol Norwih: call early, as stock is limited. VANTAGE OF THIS MONEY-SAV~ rices, makes this a rare money-sav- | Ylle Congregational church wi 0} leutenant Church of the rd fille i 4 his cousin, on South Front street. TORRANCE — HAUN — In Norwich. ING OCCASION THIS WEEK, f,,.. opportunity. o4 its_annual picnic this coming Satur- | the office. Captain Armington of Dan- [ the Uncas %?:C"afi-‘;)mggm&";gé i Tuly 20, 1909, by the Rev. Chhries H. e day in Mohegan park. Athletic games | ielson was officer of the day Saturday, can roadster, and went down the New | . Miss Maggle Benoit of Attleboro,| Ricketts, Archibald Torrance and|At 4%c a yard—Ginghams and Cham- Better investigate while the stock is | wil| 'be ‘i part of the entertaiament | with _Lieutenant Nichols on Sunday ; Miss Margaret 3 Haun. b lue 10c. st tts maximum of completeneas. provided to make the occasion enjoy- [ and Licutenant Darby of ~the Thir- |London turnpiie When hie got to Mo- s B o M s g ey WASH GOODS able. teenth on Monday. _— ot g Rose Norman, of South C street, has DIED. At 1c each—Ladies Handkerchiefs— . —_— A number of ~ prisoners have been (304 was consumed, although efforts | T, CPUCRL d st SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Main SL.| st Andrew's chapter, Knights of | taken in, there being eight in the guard brh iy A e b blxfi"u}im‘;‘:{ S s DUCY_—tn New Landon, Julv 19, 1908, alf dozen to a customer. 4o 11000 yards of Dotted Swiss fy16a St. Paul, held their last indoor meet- | house now against four when the com- j E1V¢ VAN m‘;’mu; Sffect ang the| Mrs. Willlam Webster and Mrs.| late Poter and Margaret Ducy. At 1o a yard—Val Lac alue | In fight grounds — thess ) ing of the season Monday evening. al- | panies arrived, they being members of | 1o secured had little eftect ang the |, CT% VOBt VM, ST clegt: | SULLIVAN At the Norwich state hos- ¢ | goods " are "slightly mussed though during the summer informal | the Eighty-eighth company, stationed g 3 Wil M o Ty 30 TEe Svreiatats BOSITAL G qipalc. —s Taklies’ Yast. Blaak and wator stained — regular machinery was much damaged and|Wwere in Willimantic on Monday, at ital, July 20, Thoma , ag ap ) lity " outdoor meetings will be heid. Fol- |at the fort, charged with Intoxication | Pachiiery ‘s much damaged and | FEOL P o o era) ‘of Mrs, Websters | 39 yeats, formerly of Baitic ety Hiets alr o' o dbm Z4e quality at 4%c a yard. lowing the business session ice cream | and desertion of thelr post. e i e iy e hag | sister, Mrs, Helen Smith, of Williman- | Funeral ffom the pariors of ‘Shea & A y e and cake were served. Fred Baker| On Friday and Saturday there was [Leavitt and hie driver home. Fle had fo b v Burke Thursday morning at . 8.30 tomer. Se—Apron Ginghanis in blue and and Robert Kendall then éngaged n battery drill with evening parade and | 720 fhe cat about 2 year, and esti- Service 'in 8. Patrickcs church at 9 o BERLL e black checks — excellent quale a friendly boxing exhibition until | retreat. at 530. followed Dby guard | Maies his 098 amu‘;m i conehes wbr Eventain Tawn o id SN s t 6o a pair—Men's Black, als n ty. ooad We have SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT | $ach was forced (o give up exhausted | mount. On Sturday the subcallver | Lot Cining a Dash to 50 up throvsh| . Louls L Heureux, has Teiel T Jonrmon; awed ' 3L eate, Bow At B/4c—Best quality Apron Check in stick, a paint that will'DRY. OVER | 4 JmbeT-of the hove showed thelr | ore was: praciloe ar the stationasy | the pipe to the oil., The gasoline tank | duties in the Ponemah mill Tl O R OArah. e osran Con.| At 68c—Linen Top Skirts, in tan, Ginghams, " in all colors, valus NIGHT AND WEARS LIKE IRON.|sorts, after which the meeting ad-|target at 1,700 yards. Each company e “Flgg\')-!'{wv ¢ ehls were|a ehort vacation will sake up a posfjion | Fnetel, SEIRCHLNL, the ROTIE (er- white and black. - A superior article in every way. ourned until the second Monday in |had ten trial shots and ninety rounds |9r@ined in an effort to put ouf o b b o ¥ noon. July 32, at 1 o'clogk. Burlal in 'At 5% 3 o o e ] g ¢ sub-calib it f = - the Johnson cemetery. At $121—Women's Black and White ['At 5%¢—Dress Ginghams -nd Plain Give it a trial, eptember. kLS &f sub-calibes. antivupttion. CENTRAL LABOR UNION. Thomas Lambert and his daughter o g e cORAY . Chambray, checks, stripes and by ey e e e CUDY e AL Reary Emma. of Taftville are attending tne | TLLOERALD—Entered into rest. in Check Skirts, plaited and fold plain colors—value 8¢ . R nnell and got s, e Third 4 £ 4 T s city, Jul . Sarah J. Smith, wife b : 2 ‘NORWICH TOWN Company was L Battomy Woomter vy | Officers Elected for the Next Six [ funeral of Mr, Lambert's brother Wil- | of batrici Fitsgeraid. PR P 916 wiienks! Chiofed! DnBecsk bk Akt 1 whit ity e il ELL S AeL : ol aik elght ineh gune and e 55 Nits. The | Months—Report: Made on Celebra. | llam in New Bedford. Funeral rom her late homfe, No. 13§ k. auislity D’ OAEI i y | Grandsons Bearers at Mrs. Murphy's|pise hcompany, at Battery Crawford,| ti UM street, Wednesday morning at| ¢ 4fc—Black Satteen Underskirts, b L diie T el a ion. George Goodhart, who has fe ne 15. Mass of requiem in St. Patrick’'s ng . A big as 87 Water Street. Eunersb=New in-General, with five inch guns, like the 13th com- A A e g B A n g chureh at 9 o'clock. sortment to choose from. . pany, made 59 hits, the best of the| The semi-anngal election of officers ll’“sml 54, : :MP 0)'; flflln arm | EFFINGWELL—In Leffingwal July | At 29¢ a yard—Messaline In all shades, Open Safurday’ evenings during Jul The funeral of Mrs. Jeremiah Mur- | companies from this section on Mon- | of the Central Labor union was hefd|in Scotlal as. secured employment | &0 ol Gt Curtis, wife of Daniel value 75 18c | All our fine Wash Goods, ins and August til § p. me Y |phy was held.at the home of her|day. At Battery Connell there are two | on Tuesday evening, at which time the | Il the slash room of the Ponemah| " it gwell. ¥ value | cluding Scotch Gingham, . i daughter, Mrs. George P. Rooney, of | telescopic sights, and one-at Battery following were elected: President, Jus- mills. Funeral from her late, residence Wed- | At 14c a yard—36-inch Elizabeth Lin- 250 Crepe Plisse, Belfast Bou= Iyi7a West Town street, on Tuesday morn- | Wooster, but at Battery Crawford there | tin Leonard; vice president, Florence A gl ix nesday afternoom, July 2. at 1.30 en, valye 29 | dures, Figured Plques, Irish Ing at 8.30 o'cleck. At 9 o'clock a re- |is only the open sight, but despite that | Delaney; corresponding and recording |, Gicophas Bergeron, a member of the{; oclock, Burial in the family lot in ’ 3 ities, Etc—all at 18¢ & quiem -high mass. was celebrated at|the Fifth company led the bunch. secretary, :Walter H. Spaulding; serjLiiayette basehall nine; ot working | =~ West Plain cemetery. =~ At 4c a yard — 36-inch Unbleached d, from 26c. the Sacred Heart church by the Rev.| On Tuesday the 13th and Third | seant ar arme. Otto Zatn: fnanse comof L8 week on account.of & painful in- | HILL—in Norwich, July 17, 4909, Es- Sheeting. w C. T. McCann, There were five beau- | companies had more sub-saliber prac- | itice D. b Bedard, irving Forves ana] JUY o oue of his fingers received in| ther Lewis. wité of Hirdm C,'Hill, E . . Ve er tiful floral forms from the grandchil- | tice, and today the Fifth company will | R, A.'Krohny trustee for eighteen] Saturday’s game. P ot bar iate resk So. 51 At 29 rd—Colored Damask, value v 2 7 Dillow fresi Pamed W, Murphy. | Lok ;A ghteen g ‘uneral from her late residence. No. § c & ya o 3 AN ’ dren, plllow » Phy, | have its turn, each getting 150 rounds. | months, Walter Abendroth. They will = Grove_street, Wednesday, aftérnoon, 56¢'n yark ear in mind that every department i wreath, Willie Rooney, cross, Annie| Evening parade was omitted on Mon- |be installed at the-next meeting. Leon Decelles, the well known news-| July 21, at o'clock. . | Bérdal in il e in the St ted i and Maurice Sherman, crescent, Nellle | day and Tuesday for battery drill. There was a report made on the part} 2% _who fell out of'a swing last week, | ~ Yantic cematery. WD e SNk, Thvn: Riekeled in the Store is represented inm this urniure McCarthy, and staff, Mrs. Annie Mur- |~ The men all lfke it very much at|ine Contal Tanme unlon took 1n ihe| Burting himself severely, is out apain | EGGLESTON—In - Ashwillett, Eon et I Sale—Women's Waists, Suits, Pettix phy and family, The bearers were|Fort Mansfield, and are-allowed to %0 | recent celebration. of the town and oity| TDE INjuries . he received .were very | ™ yui 73, Stiles P. Egsleston, aged 15 Damask, value § painful, causing him to consult a doc- | “years 1 month and T aays. coats, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwsar, grandehildren of the deceased. Maurice | to Watch Hill i they do not abuse the " t0F, Who t00k some stitches in his face. | Funeral from his late residenice Thura. | At 79e—Boys' Linen Saflor Suitsf oLl T aiane Small Bvery home should be provided | Shernfan, William, Michael and Maurice | privilege, which none has 8o.far, anniyersary and eyerything was shown with an abundant supply of gu{ph3~€ndkmfigh- 1 ang Patrick Shea |~ The 8ith company hae made s rec- | o 2° ' fioe shape, AR E dent og| . 42 atiernoon at "a'lock, sizes 3 to 7, value $1.75 o Por ; & New Yorl urial was in the fam- | ord of 831-3 per cent. out of a possi- | * sadore Mercler, & former resident o 3 A Wa Kitchenwa to. porch Furnifure. We have s i 1§i"in St. Mary's cemeters. V" | olo 100hr bant. with tho sight men | DATE FOR ELKS' PICNIC. Taftville, :has ;returnéd .to.-the' village — - At 14c a yacd—All Linen Suiting, e large stock and sell at. lowest ——— breach loading rifles at Fort Mansfield, | Clambake Will Be Held at Drawb after living for the .past’ half vear in value] —_ - prices Leroy Dean of Norwich is visiting | the mean range being 4839 yards. The ake W17 Be Held at Brawbridge| Putnam.: He has obtained employment 4 Y —ALSOL: his great-aunt, Mrs. Byron Dexter, of | first trial shot struck so near the tar- | ©0 Aug. 11 and a Fine Time isfwith -the J. ‘B. Martin company and - : L T e KT DRESS GOODS--SILKS i Scotlang road. get that the spray completely covered Promised. rlnu now reside in town with his fam. value 29¢ R it. The third record shot entirely de- y. ; . . " D ’ REFRIGERANRD, Eva 8. Wilcox of Clark's Corner is| molished the leading target, causing | The committee in charge of the an- — 15 Main Street, At 26c—38-inch All Linen - Sulting, At "“““{"R';“‘ Dress Goods visiting her aunt, Emily H. Wilcox, of | the tug which was towing the targets | nual outing of Norwich lodge of Elks, |- Annie Duane, a lodger in the Pone- valis ‘Stc, 2o |in o full line of colorings == Baby Carriages and Go-Carts tland road. to go back and pick up the second | which includes A. S. Spalding, John | mah boarding house, while descending ¥ eyt target. The gun pointer who did such [ Donoyan, W. H. Oat, Thomas Crawford [.thé stairs Tuesday morning, caught her % A. E. Wilcox of Kingston, R. 1. has | good aiming was Corporal Albert Pet- |and D. ormick, has decided upon | ankle on a broken rod in the bannis- been the guest of his brother, William | erson. Wednesday, Aug. 11, as the date for|ter, twisting her foot severely. The unera Iracmrs Others at very low prices. At | 50c Dress Goods at 38c—in« | 36c | cluding All Wool Batiste fos M Hounls D. Wilcox, of Scotland road There will be a joint field day at |the pienic, when a clambake will be|injury was so painful that she will be txlal:’;"‘::’ly\‘\‘l):.l:l‘;;‘l’!n‘[,"::‘i;' ‘:1?5 . ’ —_— Forst Mansfield at 1 p. m. today. |given at the grove at the Poquetanuck | 0bliged to be away from work for some | white checks. = Tht 1234, 62-66 Main Street, | 3 S'201eY GaY is the guest of Mr. and | There will be plenty of sport for all. | drawbridge. The committee is at work | days. K b e SLROM En ! Ivod 3 n Street. | Mrs. Julian Williams at their new cot-| No charge for admittance will bé |on the details of the outing and a fine et g At: | Plain and Fancy Striped M tage at Neptune park, Ocean Beach. |made to enter any part of the wpost, | time is promised, as usual Seven Railroad Laborers Killed by Dy- 7 B Klin Street ibo. | Balr and Al Wook Dbl pr £ ol to witness these exercises. Three i ot o s I namite Explosion. m a mrs 77 Franklin Sireet. Goods—regular T5c, 8¢ and h WEDDING. companies of the C. A. C., C. N. G.| FORGER FINED $25 AND COSTS. | Raston, Pa. July 20.—Seven labor- . Open Evenings. sy21a $1.00 Dress Goods at 4fe & Fievan Mo from Nerwich and Danielson, will join | e i ers, all foreigners, employed on the | yard. PR Ui bty wol ::r;h;::le:ni:cllc,;’\‘\‘rn?:l\!:?b;73’\2’”{_‘n“\'e Bill Amounted to $116.73 and He Went | construction of the Delaware, Lacka. K R P Rt B exceedingly pretty wed- 4 ciucly il— Vil i i wanna & Western railroad's sid o Rough Pongee a - ding took place Tuesday evening at § | G. band, fo: M- NN Ry OO T L Lady Assistant. Ghe 330 | 24 inches wide and in all the j i grclock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | A call to arms fs expected by, the) ‘1 yne city dourt Tuesday morning | plosion of dynamite today Telephone call $%8-3, [ Dopular shaden] TN % alter R. Haun, No Rockwell jan soldiers on Thursday. s 3 R bargain [ ¢ 'r, | Judge Brown handed down his decision e e O, e At o o detaie Jo pesame fully |11l the ctse againt John Chemansky, |* French Maid Shot by Infantryman, | SSary M. Church. Win. Smith Aties i {r-int best canic A WEEK AGO |5 by aimims| Fate ity dhnis |1 U S Saslh I it b o S e ' | patelolam Ouferde ol i manie S A ( , tor of .the Greeneville Congregational | ter's department will make an attempt | 80d went to jail. 43 fantry today shot and killed Minnie . & w church, before -a_bank of 'pal‘r:s, ar- | to pass the forts and the guardsmen w(-h""d “h‘";‘fl;g“‘"&a_m" with @l Scharbeno, aged 23 years, a French | New Styles in Patent Leather, Rus- SPECIAL SALE OF At [ 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk— % ‘We bad a large stock of Hammocks. | ranged by Geduldig, who was also in | will be prepared to repulse them. hip, Joseph L. Kelley was fined $3|maid empioyed In the home of Capt.| . "o "0 o Ul Tl LOW SHOES 870 | made in the Green Silic Mill A TOD charge ~of the floral decorations| The hospital corps attached to the ;“fl Cfdfls» amounting to $12.73, which | Charles W. Murphy. O'Neal was pur- | %8 - - ) $3.50. | —regular $1,25 quality st 870 ¥ AY throughout the house. The bride and | Coast artillery, ¥, G, arsenjoying | B BMECH O U e v i e | Al BT R0 cavalcymat B SOLD ONLY BY FeReay Hee it e 1@ yard, | groom were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. | themselves at the state camp, accord- & the supply s decidedly limited. %oy 4 sented before the court on the com-| Wil Ooosthuy: f » : rance held a reception to the wed- | ing to one of the members who was | o0 : iliam Ooosthuyzer of ‘the Fifteenth FRANK A. BILL Snd. Patant Leather Oxfordd: ey WHY aifig guests, who inciuded only inwne. | home Monday on s short leave. The ;’“I_I;L °th1le“¢"';*1 ?ml cer Dr. N. B.| cavalry. Oosthuyzer was commended 2 104 ," s $3.00 and $3.50 Grade— : 7 diate relatives, & number - of whom | camp, he says, is one of the best he | Lewis, charged with violating the city | for the capture and promoted to be | 2 : 8ip: A8 Rémember—this. Sale closes 'Shtue - - « PRICE $1.98 ONE LOT—Ladies’ Russia Calf : e n a ordinance regarding the keeping of pigs | corporal. Fe et f the B ¥ - y were from out of tow A lunch was | ever attended. " v 3 - A corporal. e a veteran of the Boer 14 you a8 OVEd them. ot |Served by Davenport. The bride re-| The New London hospital corps Is within the city limits. It was claimed | war, ana was interpreter to General Tittle ‘cost, buy at once of ceived many beautiful wedding gifts. | widely distributed. At Fort Mansfield, | 16 Bad-7over ot e i e A ool R L % During the evening Mr, and Mrs patree Point, are Lieut. J. T. Black, | Street. he case was continued for a day, July 24th—Ieaving only four more days in which to take advantage of 22nd Year meons Torrance left for New London by au- | who commands the New London de- (Weck to allow the accused time to Reunion. and Patent Leather Pumps; the many 'Bargaine which it wiférss tomoblle, and_will vislt the various |tachment, Sergt. Richard W. Mansfleld, S50 BRjAEOS. Bristol, Conn., July 20.—About one TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 our regular $3.50 Shoes— CI'aIIS'OII & Co beaches near Boston. Their departure | Sergt. Lawrie H. Turner and Privates hundred and twenty:.five of the sur- . ol - - - PRICE $1.98 Come this weel 3 v d was marked by a shower of confettl. | Robert McDonald, Peter Toolin, Carl Thrown from Wagon. viving members of Company E, Sec- 158 MAIN ST. On their return Mr. and Mrs, Tor- | Bergstrom, George Mix and Ransel J.| On Monday evening Alexander Durie, | ond regiment, Connecticut volunteers, ONE LOT—La Russet Kid Sailor A rance will make thefr home at 449 Frost. Jr, while driving into the city from |of the Civil war, met for their annual Boswell avenue, with his mother. Sunday was the quietest Sunday ever | Bast Great Plain, met with a bad ac- | reunfon today. At the business meet- 3 Mr. Torrance is a young man well | seen in camp. Everything but parade | cident near Lerou's drug store. The|ing James F. Johnson was élected CHIROPODY and MANICURE ¥mown for his progessive business|and guard mount was omitted. There | shaft of the wagon dropped, causing | president, C. M. Bishop secretary, and i Iy20daw at 98 cents. CARPETS, RUGS, ETC. At | 300 Manufacturers’ Sampls an extra good lot for SIRSE0a ability, and is already to the fore as|was a religious service held by the Y. | the horse to kick, and Mr. Durie was|W. L. Ames, g ermaster, all re: a little money. 15 | Strips of Body Brussels Car- Treatment “bf Corns a spectalty, | 01, 0L C2Stern Cunnecticut’s leading | M. C. A. The tent Is in charge Of | thrown from the seat, striking under | dents of Southington. pet—regular $1.50 quality — Also.. Hairdressing -and - Shath “m)’v contractors. 'His bride is a most esti- | Frederick B. Rockwell of New London, | the horse, but rolled to a safe place we ou.in Pfiifionl\ Also a number of other 8 each strip one-third of & yard oy perate e hampooing, | mable youns woman and has @ host of | assisted by Arthur Stevens of Port- | without injury except a_cut on his ‘cial Lots for Misses and: Child- long—speclal price 15¢ ench. flute, Switches and Pompadours.made | friends in this clty, and they have the |land, Me. and Mr. Rockwell led the |chin and a few bruises. He was drag- FOR OUR GRADUATES 's Wear duri ion ti ) rom your own combing: best wishes of their many friends. service. R. W. Mansfleld, general sec- | ged quite a distance. The horse ran . i S v At | Our entire line of Best All U5 : ':'ll- BURTON, retary of lh; New London Y. M. C. A, |away and struck a team near the West 65¢ :IV?I l:ql ndC'.r' Chapman Bleck, - « Broadway. - = was a speaker. Main street fire station, throwing three “THE LONDON" l and lined free — yan7a % The Coast Artiliery band _trom | people out, but they were not lfi;ured, NEW a yard, Bridgeport is at Fort Mansfield, and B siness (Ollege uneral Sunday gave « concert, aiso assiting Revi W B Kl Braiaat. ¢ have Fancy Nafive| At (mewwr Taestry corpet = in the musical portion of the Y. M. i g g > RABrubeck, A, NewLondon. Conn, 620 | made, laid and lined free — # v " A number of enthusiastic players Magor Tenich was held in front of | 0t in Merlden Monday evening and The scene on thfe water in the wina | formally orgauized.a rocque club. The and [m['m and rain storm of Sunday was never | ReV. W. H°Kidd, who has a fine new to be_forgotten, the artillerymen say. | COUrt, Was elected president of the Groups of the guardsmen stood about | €1UP. and Louis Wilkinson secretary on the parapets and other polats of | &nd treasurer. vantage and watched the storm as it F Delivered to Auy Part of Norwich AEER Director he Ale (hat is acknewjedged ta be tha best on the market — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will 3 receis prompt attention, D, J. McCORMICK, 30 Frapklin: 8t. y | at 62¢ & yard, value 85e, oy | Chickens, - | .0l e The Plank,” s Franin siesr| - FOWIS and Lamb. et Tie sonchpINE At | Tapestry Art Squares™sl is headquarters for the best ALES|_ 198 | and LAGERS in Norwich, - Order Here and Get the Best | quality at-$11.98 70 Franklin 8t., Bulletin Bidg. 9x12 feet — regular. iy mayied swept along the water. . Going to Ireland. s ,“ Mrs, David P. Ring leaves New - Married by Dr. Pratt. York today for Queenstown on the O'CONNELL & SHEA, N The marriage of Miss Evelyn M. |Cunard line accompanied by her broth- Rogers and Charles B, Coates-on Mon- | cr. Michael Flynn, and his daughter Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. /i ¥ M i | ereaminse (10 Porteous § Wichel ba day evening was performed by Rev. Dr. | Miss Mary Flynn, of Westerly to spend adattiiing: A T i abil Ralietoe s Lewellyn Pratt of the Broadway Con- | six weeks or more on & pleasure § u el LR fe g s ) S bl | ST e Bl ing consmns of The Botietim: “* U | g17a JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop, | wytodew * |

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