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SR W— b 4 In tho “church calendsr. today 18| vionanoids Ghmants, Yonjum e T U R S Mmoot | T ednede L AR A R _While it %5 yet sumer. dealers are | Dafiel Daley. night operator at ihe | an..-, Cukes, receiving consignments of Christmas New Long Island Potatoes, Squash, dolls from Germany. - ! o B —at— So much pleasant weather has f: so.“‘ .nua vored hoating, and up and down the . 16, New. Haven road station, is m_n week's vacation. & Miss Catherine Bradley of the State ‘hospital is to leave Saturday to spend her vacation at her home in Middle- town, river craft of all kinds may be seen. . Members of the senior class at the state hospital Are -expecting to be gradvated at an early date. I Henry Milier of New York has ri turned home after spending two weeks as the guest of Miss Kate Quinn of Roath street. o NOTICE @ecause of the Shannen Building “ About the. state the New Haven road is endeavoring to put a stop to the theft of rallroad ties. The 12th annual reunion bf the Holmes-Cady famllies is to be held at Crystal Lake, Tolland county, Thurs-’ day, August 12. ) » Mrs. Henry Robbins of Fort Point is sufciently recovered from her se- rious accident to be able to enjoy au- temoblile rides. N Hlorence: Automatic Blue Flame Oil Stove a better stove than any other stove made, YOU TURN THE LEVER ta light it, to put it eut, or to get House, where | shall be pleased to re- ceive my former patients, Office hours: 810 a./m, 1-2 and 6-8p. m, Mrs. Frank E. Peckham and sons, Masters Howard and Oliver, and little daugihter, Mildred, are spending a few days at Watch Hill ana Westerly. Fishermen returning from the shore bring home ‘encouraging reports of the P prospects for snapper blues this sea- ’ v I o mayéd There was a slight rise in tempera- ture Wednesday over that of Tuesday, but the day was delightfully comfort- ablé. = Miss Mamie Doyle and Miss .Annie Sullivan have returned to their duties = at the State hospital after (wo weeks' i 5 SV g PR any degree of heat ysu requira vacation spent at Fishers island. The machinery from the Westerly | floors are ta he used by the new con- | Will be young wemen, only a few men for baking, beiling, breilk ate. s " cern, T d windil employed in the mill. Sgme may 3 ng. snx“‘;.‘ump@n“ il fuplch had (o'be | coriy the BCrUbUIE 00 L loh Tea & o hare trom . Weaterly. . ut 1t Iu The fame responds inatantly to - last. week in Weésterly, is all | o0 (O0® a0 P00 3" While there are win- | probable that most of the help will be | B the lever; no guess work as in here now, and workmen are engaged | dows on but one side the special glass | local. L enive ntPven ter, Mrs. William Henry Cheséb; 7| in setting it up in the.new factory on | for carrying the Jight into the entire | Steamfitters are at work In the er, Mrs. m Henry esebro, of | Franklin &treel. The machines had all | roem has been used, so that it is & |bullding now, getting the piping in Come and examine the Fler 438 Main street. to be taken wpart, and the work of |light basement. On the ground or main | position on the several fleors. = The ence Asbestos Lined Ovena. Thi s assembling them is going on_as fast | flaer the spinning machinés are being | office will be located at the soutl end. . Elmer M. Perkins returned to Tor- | as possible, but it is not thought that |set up as fast as possible, the work- Page Boiler Co. Storehause. oven with the perfect heat con- rington, after having two weeks' vaca- | it ean be accomplished so that the fac- | men having made good progress since ge 3 N i et b oo pnodio Steve make a combination whioch Mrs. John M. Deriison of Stoning- S, ton and sister, Mrs. Bessie Porterfield An excursion to Watch Hill and|of Quincy, Mass. Is visiting their mis- Block Island' will come down the C. V. road on Saturday from Stafford Call and examine our line of Springs. 3 Worsteds and Serges for your next Suit. Our prices are the lowest, The third annual meeting of the Bates association is to be held August tion, which he spent at Block Island, | 1OF¥ oAn be in operation by the firét | Monday. There is considerable ahaft- | The W. H. Page Boiler campany if p i . of August, although the midd) ted h vell n | still ing the one-story buildi quality' and workmanship the fa :";e 2‘16 North chureh, Weymouth ’;‘:fl‘:’: !:::.:': and nis pome. on | G e L alievad - thnt iy | nF 10 by erodied w'h?n"m:';.::u:. et iroet ide wf the In: || sives perfect results in baking. best. e s wheels will be turting there. and winding will be done. dustrial building property and wilNun- Local Agents, Give us a triak ¥ The three-story building is a model | At present there is but one of the |til Beptémber. e work on their new Mrs. Joseph Leete and her daugh- |one for the business, states Mr. Neu- | plants which were in operation in | storehouse is being pushed along and A M ters, Lucille and Doris. have returned | burger, who is at the head of the com- | Westerly which has been moved he: will be ready for occupancy within a The summer outing of the Connecti- cut Editorial asseciation and the As- m J ‘lns c sociated Dailies has been fixed for |to Hartford, after spending two weeks | pany, and he is much pleased at be- | The other is still in operation there, | shert time. The building has been 0 on Lo. Monday, July 26, at the Indian Point | With her sister, Mrs. C. W. Perkins of | ing s, well located The building ia (and wil continue until thie machiner civared in and the corrugated iron - house, Stony C 3 Thames Terrace. an attractive one from the standpoint | here is statrted, when that will be les and r ave been put on. Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway. oty . Crek at‘ a nexuhn{ R0 7§ ste” Change. T | mased. here wiEh Ml entirely occupy omnlew;! theul;lnn company North the # Miss Je: . Cheseb: New e unsightly corner it used to be | the building. It is estimated that there its boilers parts there AL Hectiueld,. bogh Fueyppeg; e an F. Chesebro of New ¥ork | g0, tong of pig iron used to be piled | will be about eighty employes required the bulldings in Chestnut 1 men's and the home missionary een- | was called home by the lliness of her ’ = ferences- closed their sessions Tues- | sister, Mrs. Garfleld J. Robertson, who . Fus AN SUEE PR S O Yhtn. | AN NP FRANKLIN sn“lu_ Fom day night. Many who have been at- | is threatened with pneumonia at her 1 4 tending the meetings afe returning | home, 438 Main street. SECOND' DIVISION HIS SUFFERINGS TARGET PRACTICE n_place where you can get the BEST|Nome. and PUREST ICE CREAM in this city. out into the sidewalk. The three Mr. and Mrs, J. W. ‘Curtis and READY FOR CAMP. BECAME UNBEARABLE. BOTHERS LOBSTERMEN. In pints. quarts and lons. 2 = b . 3 i Syeerere——uy s e S ions: muAcl In| The parlor car has been discontinued | daughter Faith of CUff place are oc- | Will Leave Friday, on Which Day the | Lemuel B. Park Ended His Life Near [ Shots Came Close to Some of the MRS. G. A. LEWIS', on this division of the Central Ver- | cupying the Wigwam at Gales Ferry Others Will Return. Cutl Works While Mind W. n Schavoir Sick. RO s e S oo SE R mont railroad, as the demand for this | for the remainder of the season, and o ? Wtlery We o Mind Was De- BestorSurgen: . S'ed.l witd - ers Aller. | Clags of uccommodation was not suffi- | have as their guests Miss Mary Pow- | General Secretary F. H. Merrill, who |, "2"9%9 bY Disease. Several of the lobstermen in Pishers ! clent te warrant a continuance of the | ers, Frederick Kedney and John |ialso at the present tjme holds the of- | Early Wednesday morning Lemuel | 18land Sound were greatly exerciseid for 10 Days Only¥ 3 service. Bowne. fice of superintendent of Camp Brown- | g Park took his life by jumping into :.“rf(’:"g'f ‘(’,‘;"a;:" ',},'f’ch:f."‘." ,';’.'.:,‘," STRICTLY R 3 R ing, was in town Wednesday arrangin, —_— St 5 S the Thames river near the cutlery On some of the afterncon trains| RUSSIAN WOMAN LECTURES. |camp matters and securing additional | works at Thamesville, being driven to | practice of the militia stationed on \ TAILOR-MADE v —_— supplies. i Fishers Island. While hauling their on the Groton division the brakeman | madame Davenpert Interests Many | .The boys at the camp are reported 1!1 by -utm:rx‘gn he h“n‘f‘h“x‘!n;‘. ;:r pots in that vieinity they were sub- SKIRTS G now announces the time of conmec- | T Tt O T Meta. | 1) In splendid health and having & |jfived deranged his mind, He was | Jfcted to the fire of the gunners which AT €©0. tions and the location of trains at the| '“S7% < glorious time. Their only regret is | nuc, GETanEEe WIS MING - 08 o directed at targets. d \ - Ehrets y New London station, calling this help~ physics. 2 xh:t "‘;Y, are to re)l(urn home Friday. | gay morning when the fa_,i,"y atone. gm:d ;vmn n:y g""a‘kl ( \ SPECIAL . simadl g when their two weeks is up, and whel ; | bounded up an e ful information just before New LON-| At a Broadway home Tuesday aft-| The second diviston of boys leaves nars | 414 48 1o had talked atout ending his | 2'GC% ot “'In¥one or two cases tha PRICES. Bxtra don I reached, ‘ah iinovation appre- | ernoon a gathering of Norwich. ladies | for the eamp. sufferings by drowning the police | Sf 11 bOATE R CHE 0 (YO TOSCL ote, ciated by all passengers. was held enthralled by the peculiarly | “The secofid party of boys, who come | Yore, otified and Chief Murphy de- | gipijing teh water but about thirty] Al S. LEON, ——— fascinating leeture on Prevention of dd 5 v 2 _ talled Policeman Henderson and Su- § h Lager , under 15 years of age, leaves Rose al- | 00 0 COMOR, (6l o The | feet beyond. Ome can imagine Tow By the new state law the powers|Disease by Hygienic Living and |ley dock for Camp Browning Friday | P rary DeVito to search for the | cjgue the shets must have eome to the ¢ ¥ Thinking, by Madame Charlotte | gfternoon adae \ body, which they found about eleven h locity of the shells of e chool diatricts are now vested | FUCNE 1 R0 1o, e pant | AfteTEOD atpcleck In Chdries H.|o'clock. Medical Examiner Georse R. gy o By | a7 B o n the towns and the baoks of the VA- | fey weeks, has been staying at Dr.|leave Groton Long Point Friday morn. | HaITis was called and gave Undertak- | iney oguld not have passed more than Wauregan rious districts are to be handed overlj 'H. Allen’s in Church street, coming | ing with the baggage of the first di- | Cf Ga8er permission to remove the | ¢igp¢ or ten feet above the boats. The to the town clerks, while the property | to Norwich to seek rest from the | vision and return in the afternoon with | P24¥: MlSS M- C. ADLES. at the i lobstermen ¢ that Jt is rather un- House heretofore held by the districts s | teaching of ethics, hygiene and meta- | that of the second. The boys now at |, D¢sPite all that the medical pro- plztu';n to be shot athespecially with] P vested in the various towns which are | physics in Neéw York city. Madame | camp will return Friday evening me“"““’“ could do, it was impogsible to | ny means of retaliating in kindl It Cafe. to elect school committes at the com- | Pavenport returns to her home today, | Mr. aHskell, overcome his trouble and for the past | geemys to them outragepus that any- . m ing October election. and only gave her address after re- | There is still room for more hoys in | {W0 years he-has not been able to g0 | thing of the kind should be allowed to 1 vt il peated requests by the Norwich la- | the second division, states Joseph A.|t° b"f'h"e'“‘ obliged to walk the floor | gocyr when the danger td-life ls so EXTREME NATURALNESS TEPABERDAVENPONT €1, || e prosenc woen mas broushe ane | S r otound koo of mod | Amoler. who'le o chdrge e ™S AL |36, MIEV 10 £t e sutred | et Lo iy aoibing of WAL | 1y eautred by the Bummer ol fyln " ” clenc n multifarious rela- | C. A. while Secretary Merrill i P " | ing with a ron's n ” - Propristors, other advance of a cent & pound in the | tions to human health and happiness, | camp. There are only eight ames en. | lowed & sickness with typhold fever hood.. This t?:ornt .n.:(k‘a takes-place | Extra "'“' %:“p,z":'n ";,::r ::.d ';:t, ‘ wholesale -price of beef, but up to the | her personal magnetism and the force- | tered thus far. Thomas Leahy, Avery | When he was seven years old. The | every few weeks, and it i thought bargain-coun! hafr will not present time, the retailers say, there | ful manner in which she presented | Holmes, Leslie Manchester, Sydney Al | (WSt one was removed, but about thir- | tpat some time a fatality will result | oy, ™2 " woman m, stylish. Such has beem mo advance in the price to | er Subject won the deepest attention | ling, Walter J. Shanley, Loue Stock- | LY Years ago another appeared and it | "Dr. Frederick Schavior, major 8#d} verioading is ridioulous. the consumers. Top corn-fed /beef is | Of, T hearers. well, Clarence Sevin and Ray D. Gil. | Was almost impossible to check it.| surgeon in the Coast Artillery corps |™ "y ve " ¢he newest in hair dressing rost I U ThaAN today & dollar | The fundamental truth in her teach- | mour. Lately it had grown much worse and | has been taken to Stamford from Kort| . .. voy can get only from Miss Adl costing the marketmen today @ dollar | ing iy that physical, mental and spir- | Physteal Director George P, Peck- | reduired much attention, there having | Wright, Fishers Isiand, N. Y., in an f e S0 100 BN SLToy onire “week a hundred pounds more than it cost | jtus) forces in harmony give strength |ham. Junior Department Committee |4PPeared a growth also on the inside | automobile by easy stages. He is suf- last week i through inexplicable phychological | Chairman Clifton H. Hobson and Sec- | °f 1lis mouth and it has been impos: foring from typhoid fever. Dr. Scha- July 2¥e. 5 # Sec- . . 0! 3 J i) Summer S“i'i processes to body, mind and spirit. retary Merrill will all remain at camp ""‘id""n’&:“h“‘ “!“‘9 -‘v""f""(""i but li- | voir went into camp last ‘Z‘:" ",“l‘:h WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich NORWICH CREDITOR FOR $10,256.| In her own case, her physical and | for the next two weeks. quid nourishment. orking many |the corps, and it is underst e nns Jooso D SRR Halink Tak hesi: o) SuRaLE | - TEhe RmBit oA the Talacn 7. M. times when he was really not able to, | was mot feeling well at the tins. Boston, o i . 'l'“"‘ JOHN Kull.l, F. N, Gilfillan Unsecured to That|ful that although within four months C. A wha for the past two weeke have » L‘?;-:";'fi;ig:;t;(' e ot ek e o i S Telephane 704. 3y § of being eighty years oid, Madame |been encamped , at Mason's Island, EBY 4 ap By S0 e Merchant Tailor, Franklin Squa Amount With New York * Stock | 1y, venport appears but fitty. broke camp Wednesday morning and | disease became of such a nature that THE UNWRITTEN LAWS. jssvesy 1 re.| Brokers, Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, the | departed for their respective homes. |h¢ gave up attending church twoyears [ o . ¢ o¢ | ecture by Dr. Lucille A B i daughter of Count Paskoff, she gained | The camp has heen in charge of Rev. |80, in Which he was so much inter- | Subjec astyre: Sy Or, " th;:gu Ba: S;op{):enl, n'l\.m'k_ brokers, of|an education at Vienna and other Bu- | H. B. Raukin of Mystic, who has had ested. Within the past few days his J g No. oad street, New K, 1| ropean capitals. Wide travel and in- | & long line of experience in this work. | condition grew worse and there were i their schedules In bankruptcy Tuesday | tercourse with the sages of every peo- | The bovs to the mumber of twenty. | $180S of his despondency by his state- | Wednesday afternoon a goodly num- g | In the clerk's office o{ the L}'Alted States | ple have given her/a depth of intel- | three all reported as having had a fine | Ments and actions, showing the effect | ber of,women gathered in the W. N F B % district court. Thev show total firm | fectuality that is wonderful. She has | tme and there was g0od proof of it by | °f, 1t growth on his brain. U. roois, 35 Shetucket street, to listen or a!‘ga TS [} lizbilities of 52,136,020, of which $545.- ar ‘the fine coat of tan they received, . | Tuesday night the family retired as | to a lecture by Lucille A. James, M, D. 442 are s u:lred hyr «;‘ollu;;rfinslzté:l’ued at’ Davenport, her second husband, . g gnuul, and about one o'clock Wednes- ;n “The Unwrlt'lon Law Dr].".ll.ma; —in— insecured, ,582,689, correspondent for Kuropean paj 3 lay morning Mrs, Park was aroused | has a sweet, winsome personality and | . . wages, §85%. The above total of llabll- | **Xficr veturning to et Home 1 New | REPORTS ON NORWICH TRIP |by'a dog barking, but seeing nothing | in delicate, chasic English lecturea on e watches rpeoary oS nshnde the claim of Mrs. |'York, Madaie Davenport will endenv- | g W oo tmee, wrong retired again. It i thought it | the secrets of life, to tne very gres t ' T wes UbOTt 1308 - evadfbip 40T to form a party of half a hundred | =Y mbers of Governor's Foot Guard | was then Mr. Park had left the house | delight of ai- ose pr n" cam e = he s 2 3 get a Norwich member. Each. { e od_and his legs*had been cater ki unsecured creditors is F. N. Gilfillan 3 2 ; , e tomy are welcome to attend growing cold by degrees. He com- | human anatomy are welcom a lc es ot this city for $10,256. s it scagfh ¥ res’ by The Plaut-Cadden Co. §| “ivine 2 Bkt “itiomey sor tne Were at Ocesn Beach. The memyers. of the Tirst company, [BIAINed yers little of s wufering; | e, [oLORRE TUe N ates and bankrupts, formally offered the com-| A party of Academy girls spent Wed- | Governor's Foot Guard, met Tuesday |\.q given every attention by his wife | Subjects of the others are as follows: Jewelers and Silversmiths. . position which has been accepted by a | nesday at' Ocean ch, where a very ;“'I‘"Il with Capt. C. W. Newton, lang daughter, who were comstant in “Relation of Nerves and Bstab, 1873, Norwich, Conn. [§| M&jority of creditors in_number and | pleasany time was spent. The follow- | PAVINE 4 lawn party at his home in | peir efforts to make him comfortable. ug. 4, “Catarrhal Conditions; MANUFACTURED BY amnun:‘ Tl;l;’ tur;’l‘!hnra 15 celnlts L‘asg lwx‘u,r 'lvle:- in n;le party wl&h ‘Bil'l. John The" Foot -Guard A ¢ On February 13, 1850, Lemuel B.{Aug. 11, “Special ang Why?' These on canfirmation of the composition and | Morrison as chaperone: Marion nwark, G vas present, va8 GO In Mystie - will be given free in the W, C, T. U. ‘senite on notes, mithoat ‘Interesti| Helen Mpaiding, Daisy Morrish. Mar. | M80 as goests,aud diring the eve- | Lok 1'as born in Mystic and was left | WU D¢ SVE) (U0 o street. payable 20 cents in six months, 20| jorie ' Darble, Giadys Francis, Annje | DINE gave the musical part of the Dro- | pootne pes s aea wantern To ainer ! e 3 v, 3 /& 5 k. i 7 - | having been a sea captain. He work- — — ALL HORSES DIE cents in twelve months, 20 cents in|Stubbs, Fanny Wells, Grace Stetson, | ST&mme. 2 ed In a number of places when a young Miss Lt Will Be Guest. eighteen months and 25 cents in|Ethel Lewis gnd Eleanor Stevens, tthr» axrn.'uaemenlt wash(urnlsnsd at | man and for six years was lotated at iss : M-] i e Guest. : No other form of e s . | twenty-four months, making 100 cents ! e company meeting, which was held . s . The ladies of the (‘ongregational ance is sure of being ‘:"l::c.y BT in all. Reunion of Fifth Connecticut. d“:;:lo;h"mfi\'tgflnx-i Tw“""",'“" ik v}”tfia‘;e::'%;‘;;\'ifl(&l fi:uv:n?al’)em";ddfg "h“sfh hwmhe"t;‘gri"‘m? Imflfis z{flthe ee s 00 GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- | oo\ g oo ms g On August 9 and 10, the forty-sev- | borad trorn: sovora) h trip Were, Te- | the trucking business first with Frank | Road ehutch of Sloniugton this Aftare fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. Dy - guth anniversary of the battle of Ce- | ronsirted of gome of the inside details | 110 'ps 400 then for himsell, but of | parsonage lawn. writes a North Ston- " g dar Mountain, the Fifth regiment,Con- { 3 A late had been teamster for the Edward E. G. RAWSON, Gen, Agt. Cotinty 'Dirscter. Fitzgerald 'Porformhi | nictithe vor g A of the trip and were decidedly enter- | (i pral (o ington correspondent. Miss Della 227 Mai : ¥ 9 8| nee volunteers, will hold its forty- | taining. In the absence of Mayor E. |“ jarpell Co- : o Leavens of Norwich, who is going to g ain. 8t, Nerwich, Conn, Duties for St. Mary's Society, ,third annual reunion at the Hotel Sea- | W, Hooker, Capt. ‘E. Kent Hubbard He married Miss Carrie E. Ross | North China as a missionary, will be mpany. ’ P?:n:;;—()mw 569; house 8G4-2. —— o viele mvugpkoci. v}efit_ Haven. This | ot Middletown responded to the toast, ?nunll 7 1;& Rev. John Davies per- | jregent as guest of honor. Invitations n2 A large number of memberls gath-|command, because of its great fghting | The Trials of a Quartermasfor, and | Lo m Houghine aiss Bildaboth af | ave been sent out to attend and meet| 3139 133 Main Street, ered in the assembly fooma.of St Ma- | aualities, vas knawn in the fleld as the | Capt. P. H, Ingalls spoke cheering | B, ", aquer 7, Mise Wlizabeth of- | Miss Leavens to all the ladles of the . ry's T. A. and B. Soclety onday 3 - | words, From a Military P sl 7 + S ter, | village and, vicinity. 3 evening when President James Carey |®d right up to its nickname. View, ' Sergt. W. 8. Garde &‘;\1: J’.E Mre. Willism Rackatt of Kast Marien, o NORWICH, CONN. called the meeting. to order, The fol- The Commiseary. End and Maste 1ab |1e L. andd two half-sisters, Mrs. John g o lowing officers were then installed land, and Capt. A,AVV Hyde, The E;:: Tuttle of East Marion ,and Mrs. Wil- . . | in-thelr various offices by County Di- paviences ‘of @ First-Tripper. = What lm‘!‘n Eldredge u[’l;rm;m_. s rector M. P. Fitzgerald of New Lon- \ 9 1 Saw of Joy Riding, was told i e was a member of the First Bap- PETI £ don: é straightforward manmer by Lieut 1 | LSt cburch, where at one time he was g X w ut. T LEE'S LIVER GRANULES—A prep~ Chaplain, as a ted by the rec- e a ‘- |a deacon. He was deeply interested in tor, Rev. W. A. Gildea; prestaent, John asn t l fi;wfi"‘.‘i?;‘iféin,:”?mi’ffi; Jobert M. [the work of the church, having been aration beyond doubt for the relief of W, Shea; vice president, Jol 4 he Miohty |2 member of the choir and was also constipation, torpidity of the liver, in ne si president, John J. Fallen and Wihiere Are the Nipity and |2, Intorest is figured from the first s Smith; ~recording secretary, Andrew ”‘Ni,,,‘ Sergeant = McKinney | told of | 2 ls{:g;u ]sunn-nnmnlem of the Sun- o 'gu headaches and dizziness so frequently F. Caples; financial secretary, John P. Comforts and Discomforts by Land [0, School. % day of each month en all do- || cayued by sluggish liver and irregular . of Alcohol Stoves s ¢ um and Sew and Private Desmond gave [1oum e o g o posita made on-or befors the ||nowcis prico 2 cents chairmas r o i oz i o o g 3 3 $ A = |3 White; libvarian, Pateick J. Dons- LR it of what he gaw Erom the |4 man who. held the respect and es- 10th. Just the thing for this hot weather.|Lue: sergeant at arms, William J. ‘ 60" over e teotnl - " Wilcox pre- | teem of every one he came in contact s ' . 08GOOD'S JAMAICA GINGER—An Can be used on the table in connection [ Corcoran, Directors, John Donahue,| A man in our store last week was ’ s with. He possessed the highest quali- Deposits sent by mail given 1| . cejient preparation for colic, cramps, with the chafing dish or coffee pot. | William P. Mu‘,"phy' John Wozniak, :i;-;:u.m: ufi to (;l)\lurnrh‘!jr and d Jm:!. immediate acknowledgement and dyspepsia, Indigestion, etc., and in all o e o o . on an his m! 8y r c i od - ) Come and see how nicely they work. %‘:"-;’;;,Jw%figr i;,"éh.';. sn:;a '}::".m ‘5; heard to remark: ‘I threw away a George c.l.mnl‘.ongor:w".‘ it New O e ing Jovial w:';! ) s e careful attention. cases where & warm stonulant i 7e- We ,I-o have a good ortment of | Riordan; trustees for e{‘h[gen months, | good straw hat that I had worn only| yrooe 5 b to a large’circle. He was always en- All Departments of Banking. guired. Price 25 cents. Traveling Companions, = convenient,| John Gilligan and Charles McGibney; ystery -qfioun«limx the disappear- | thusiastic in every good cause, having |} * 3 P neat and compact. Fitted with venti. | €ditor, Edward J. Kilday. a few weeks because it was soilea |2 Of ggg; ‘i“?hf)m;g ;gg;;mxu old, | brisht and cheerful greeting for ev- 4% 4% LEE'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE—A ! 5 °I missing |eryone despite his sufferings, and that valuable restorative for all convales- The following were aj inted dele- > :‘“‘” A bestos lamps. Just the thing | . ne DOUDWINE WeT BDRORLel Crat.|and sunburned when I could. have|® week, was sclved Wednesday morn- |Fis untimely end was the result of an ing. Can be packed and car- | nam in September Lewis A. Andrews, ing by the finding of a body in the |unbalanced mind is the belief of all. l’h l' “’ lh et In tour pev i Baward 37 Kilday and John Fitzger. | Made it look as good as new by using | water off the soft coal pockét of the | His life was dominated by the lesson an & (MUS ! bag or trunk; also very ¥ ié F. H. & A. H. Chappell Co. Although fof the Good Sarharitan, and no one cents and especially in various forms of general debility. Price 50 cents. ald. i . convenient for the :l_uk room. g PSS e SR RO O et a little A. D. 8, HAT BLEACH." official opinion .may be changed by a |ever sought aid from him and went The Granite Front, LEE'S HEADACHE WAFERS-A 4 Colonial Glass Pitchers, Tumblers, | (iring President Casey, County Direc- | Don’t be a chump when it costs only | LUTher investigation by Coroner F.|away without their requests belng eedy relief for headaches of all kinds, Goblets, Berry ~Bowls, Finger Bowls | tor Maurice P. Fitzgerald of New Lon- - ¥ | H. Brown, it is not believed that Cole- |granted. He was an exemplary church || Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conm, || *Ptedy nds, and Glass Plates, don, State Editor James A. McDonald | 10c for enough. Hat Bleach to clean [ Ji8® et foul play. 1n one pocket of Jmember and his life reflected the sick, billous, mervous or hysterical. of New London, newly elected presi- clothing was found $1. teachings of his church. He was loyal Also relieves neuraigia. Price 2§ dent John 'W. Shea, vice president |your hat twice g month alf through [ Coleman. it I believed, walked off fas an employe and was reliable in all cents. John J. Smith and others. aSndwich ¥ the wharf while-on his' way home. Lhis dealings with his fellow men. In GEO A. DAVIS es, cake, coffee and clgars were then | the summer. It s easily applied, any The lntimen of,him was last Wed- | music he took keen pleasure, His home 1647 LEE’'S TOOTH POWDER—AnR anti- . y | enjoyed. " Vocal music was rendered —| nesday night. was his citadel and there he was al- by the famous Barnyard quartette, one can use it, and it does not rot the - ways to be found when not engaged ) septic powder contalning valuable 25-29 Broadway composed of Patrick Domahue, Jere- | gira, IR in Tabor. Tt was there nis fne cnar | Ad@m’s TaAVErn [srovertes which whiten and preserve Sy19daw miah Norris, John J. Smith and J. J. | ***™ ery Dry-August. acter was best reflected and his home the teeth, perfume the breath, heals Smith, accompanied by Lewls A, An- Sold By “We are going to bave a very dry|was very happy. His demise takes 1861 . 4 drews on the plano. The society starts spell in August” says Horace John- [from this community a manly man fand hardens the gums, Price 36 centa, NEWMARKET HOTEL, on its new term in flourishing condi- son. MAbout ‘the. 27¢h of this month |and casts a_cloud o . | offer to the public the finest standard rishing condi 716 Boswsll Avs, tion, Y - we will have What I call an intermedi- | Mr. Park fought It X brands of Beer of Europe and Americ: First-class wines, liquors and clga:s. __—‘— iy Din “::: ;(h)::la“m::& ':;? . 1 whi f Boh‘"’g‘.",’ P'é“uner' ".;'",‘;"“" n‘m" % 3 S M by all who knew him. e an urton, m and Wl Mayer Ligpitt. b Rpadle Guinness’ Dublin _8 llm-m to August there will be only one sterm g tramnia: Kt h Al . Johm ‘Iflh r Tel 42-G. | The church people and the. Old /. 3 that will amount to anything. About| East Hampton.—Anderson and O’Neil X i (e e | Hl BEast Killingly The Dl‘flg Man, August 13 look out for a big disturb- | have taken 'tthe contract for Mumfi 2~ %u,‘pf:gl_’",{’,'{‘g.‘,’.k ,rn:,!" & W. CONANT. 11 Franklls Street. | will picnic and eat clams in the Eiliot- ance. Thera will be thunder, lightning | 500 "tons of feldspar from the Selds ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuse) " YWhitestone Go and the J. ¥: C. 100 ville grove Wednesday, August 4. and u:,m siderable damage is | and Cavanaugh quarries to a dock on | Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst, P l S“p 1 Among the speakers will® be Mayor l.kl *.n, M d, CL, | likely to be ca to the tobacco ¢rop | the Selden land, for shipment by boat g i w 4re the vest om the market | Lippitt of Norwich, who was & nmative Fr in i in % Sta S et of s manth down the ‘Conmaticut sy 'nzy be- A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn. h . Texr v ) marica Lasy . i ame o B will &in work August - Telephone 447-12, $2d jy2le FOR THE BATHN o Widh X Rttt e T S A B S A Ak

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