Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 22, 1909, Page 7

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% b Y R % ’ jer | 15555 e e e ' ey i P b ?35:‘:%"3:‘3‘3“"“”“‘mm“ Why buy any olher | & it s Hhss ! | | e | s o 2ot Manufaeturers’ - a considerable increase 1 n made, 4 | _the ( ‘Mrs. H. Curtis Hill. odors, Parisian Sage is a pleasant and thhs the eastern d 4 school in the and i1l | dainty hair dressing, that will put a partly overcast and 3 Sundays are pre at service and The funeral-of Mrs. H. Curtix | Sobe . :::‘M followed by local rains in the $18,000. wubq‘: Sunday m X el L .Nmn ' :'.’ffa"m.fl.' ‘:1:‘% ;::t;;e:k l:t“u‘ m X districts. S Gy aftern it Y Y | distressing for any woman ave dul - } WHEN YOU CAN GET Observations in Norwich. its Dbuild- 1 boarded : R iven and ;A;‘mufu'v.ho h‘;:iry and ?:rol:il:: 50 un- 3 The following records, reported from . pased were conducted by 8. Kauf- BRASE shouid wey Boge. I have not done so come v THE Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | rowtanding s B s s el ot the . {man DD pastor of the Trinty | Farisiay Sage copts S omnts o lares o ot in temperature ‘and - the barometric et oniv o SO i o the’ meuas |1/ church, There were | bottle at The Lee & Osgood C in today or the next day and sseurs i 3 ehanges SV ETheRAY: nized as one of Connecticut's mnm::- 8-:::« o as possible, and, When | MDY haautlfnl floral forms. fl‘%‘ :{lk‘fl:“ hdmufl- "h:?‘l Y : A ganized and well man institutic s0 . they ate kept uUnder supér- |, A% Neison T. Crowsll sang “Beau- | ThE €177 with the Agburn hair 18 on | some of the very great values which f . o} TAngged: T g 71| tHul Isle of Somewhere” and “Some- | every bottle. i County Homes. vision ln em b Al o time We'll Understand.” e e i this Sale assures you — it will be all p. M. P The sayé that conditions of | JEA% | In cases they are giV-| "o bearers were William 'Lewis of A Night Rider’s Raid. Highest 76, lowest 58, it i ana’ good order | o5 In adoption. Whe home 1s conduc-t | willimantic, Arthur H. Burton of Jew- | | The worst night riders are calomel over on Saturday evening. are found in the es rule, but t | ett City, Dr. L. E. Walker and Herbert | croton 1or-oup raid Predictions for Wedneaday: Fair, | Criticism Diomes an 4, Tule, but | ing excellent Work. W “Gairup, Burial wa in Yantic cem- | your bed to rab you of rest. Not o T Ceniparatird: e ding ; Hilntiabar el AR " | Siery: aihere & covneitte! srvice wha| with Dr. Jing's. Life Pills, They nev-|. ' A¢ | GLOVES — Women's ‘Liste §0c and 80c a Ib. Wetnenar s wintnar ot oith 3 ¥o, s S8 wasy.| Tead. Funeral Director Gager had|er distress or inconvenience, but al-| g5 | Giovas, comprising . 2-clasp 50c, s Soral Shomecys S e R R der on Thewma s et e N 1 charge of the arrangements. ways cieanse the system, curing Colds.| o pair | Short Gloves and 12-button - s : e be isat GlaC . N hee RGTTOLD] Mrs. Patrick Fitzgerald. 'T’;‘g’ Comatpafios- MR W length Long Lisie Gloves — Only } Sus, Moon wnd Tides. p b g o i Lot which | B active grounds, It was Tor-| At 830 o'clock Wednesdsy morning : all at 35c & palr, value &0 Sold Only At —_— < iy 3 capaeity. The | R e g b runt. | the runéral of Mra: Patsick.Fitsgorald s o D weBAEER Wb At and 75c. Sun Moon | same condition ll true ,in lesser de- | oion " whose generosity = established | took place from her home, No. 158 Clff s no 1. ve for A . | Rises. | Sets. || Water. || ‘Sets. | gree, at the New London county home ington, B¢ Y ing Foley’s Orino Laxative for stom 12 N re ¢ A0 pame Tskbure 40 Telint, daich, the home as a memorial to his wife.|street, there being a very large numi- ach and liver trouble and habitual Yhe | HANDKERCHIE L sy o Il & m. | p m Il & m. [l p. m. {30 ut the ¢ ohila ;’ The original endowment has been in- | ber .in attendance, including relatives| . . ¢ioaeion. It sweetens the stomach| VAlue | —Women's Pure Linen Ini- 9 .|| 4 '1.1-"“—“’_‘10.55 .06 gt excess of children in | . eqsed until now ft amounts to about|from Bridgeport, South' ~Norwalk, | 0" Feoiy™ contly stimulates the liver| 25¢ | tial Handkerchiefs in a va- O B 1 7 1Tt caretully selected and supervised fam-.| 590,090 and the income from this targe- | Southbridge and Now Tondon.. At §1g5a regulaies the bowels and is much riety of styles of IinitiAls, 4 g|ily homes should be adopted in both 1y supports the home. o'clock at St. Patrick's church a sol-| g norion 15 pills and ordinary laxa- regular 25c qunm‘on 12%c of these e-unAtz houu’c. ud!m tnuh(a? e limited «:e a(‘bttlald A hut‘x Kmu-euy :;IIB: fiehumii r!:le‘\r_ Et‘;:’ m,’,,fl ,,l Foley's omc Lax- each, or 76c for a box of six, ies, each of whom must not less mas "‘"l e t y7 e Osgood Co. 15¢ | HOSIERY — One rcase of value | Children's Fast Black, Silk- 25c | finished, Ribbed Hosiery, 5 There are twenty-one towns in Ne than 60 years of age and must pay an|tive of the deceased, being celebrant, London county, of which eight mln‘! entrance fee of $500. Applicants for| with Rev. John J. Ambot as deacon, | === TS i R AT 5 Six hours after high water it is 10w | tain almshouses owned by the town, | admission must be residents of Nor-|Rev. Joseph McCarthy -as sub-deacon, fi% of the mill this week on the mick “ The Carriage Man; tide, which s followed by flood tide. |and one has an almshouse owned and | Wich at the time of entrance or must|and Rev. P. F. Cooney of Baltlc a¢ sizes 6 to Si,—regular 2ie o 4 managed by private individuals, this | have lived in the city previously. ‘rhe|Imaster- of .ceremonies. Rev. Hugl SELl S e Hosiery at 16c & pair, M. B- RING < GREENEVILLE being in Lebanen, where Mr. and Mrs. | home is non-sectarian fy character. | Treanor occupied a seal In the sanctu-| Mr. Archanbult's son Alfred, who C. J. Holmes are the keepers, near the | - Cost of County P\ ary. A quartette including Mr. and |ive; o North B street, is serfously il.| At | MILLINERY — At $4.95 wi Call and see me about anything in |geierel Serious Accidents in Vi Turnerville _statfon.” Regarding the WS e Mrs-Frank A: Fasrell; Miss A. Gresley o $4.95 | offer u choice of our ent! - ! The tal relative to the cost of|and Roderick F. Sullivan seng. Miss Michael McAvoy and family of Mer- line of Women's Fine Leg Broken and Master McGough | peared to be in good condition and the lt::vnu ‘ormu‘ ;a"unty ‘wtzll be of mu‘gh Beauglul ur;g on le{lo-'lli‘:eh.(r g:lelrl; (Thursday). Smart Tailored H: B 4 erest, Wi as it does the wide|van Nearer, My God, - _ er prices have been 3$10.00 I fisesens ymeatbchn| bt i i variance of the several towns in the| were many beautiful forms of flowers.| Eypel Reeves of Providence street 300 the Carriage line. . LOW PRICES. . Hdrse Shoeing a specialty. jy2d Rock Nook Heme. D. McCarth ; & . Mrs. John Enright of Seventh street amount expended, Norwich leading| The bearers were James McecCarthy, | jeaves today (Thursday) for a short y is laid up at her home with a com- |, Regsarding this institution it says: | them all by a ha- margin, New Lon- | John I O'Neil, Thomas J. O'Neil of | (it in Mansfield, (onn. 7 INDIA. LINON — GOne S hea & Burke pound fracture of a les, which painful | This worthy charity was established | don 13 Tiext to the largest, being way|New London, George McCarthy, John 2289 il ] or B Pk T I.‘.nll. injury she sustained by a fall at her |in Norwich in 1882, and is conducted | below Norwich in the proportionate ex-|P. Nolan and William McGarry.| Miss Mary Shea of South Front 360" ] Limon’ tor wiietd e home the latter -part of last week.|under the auspices of the United | penditure as well as the proportjonate Burial was in St. Mary’s cemetery, | gireet went to Fall River Tuesday, mer dresses — perfect . : Her friends are grieved to hear of | Workers' society. It is situated about ' total. The table follows: where tle service at the gra wn; where she will spend a vacation of a weave and finish — reguias this misfortune. Another mccident oc- : conducted by Rev. T. J. Kelly, assisted | week at the home of Miss Mary 25c and 200 qualities at die 0“. JUI‘Y SALE curred Monday, when the 10 year old s by Rev. P. F, Cooney Shugrue. a yard. : 3 sc;n orhja?nes D“(‘!Gougr of Pe;nsylva- P Charles H. Mallon. e — 2 mia, who is visiting his grandparents, ” &3 At 7.30 o'clock Wednesday morning.| Mrs. Hayes and hér son and nephew, 59¢c | CORSETS — Women's Cor- oifers you manmy bargains in |3 and Mre John Downes of Sixth - &3 E' .+ . % |the funeral of Charles Henry Mallon | who have been the guests of Mr. and| value | sets, discontinued styles of : street, fell from an offset and broke an 2 y -5 B B s was held from the rooms of M. Houri- | Mrs, Sanderson of Providence street, $100 |C. B, R, & G. and Thom~ Furniture and Floor Coverings. |arm. Hargis Caillouette, 11 year old ’ - E'-' £ $% <% 23 Zg |gan and at § oclock at Bt. Pitrick's | returned to Providence Wednesday son's Gloye Fitting — sizes ) on of Alphone Caillouette, of Elev- N |- L EN $7° 0% 08 B¥ | Phurch services.were conducted by Rev. | morning. 18 to 30—dong, short and me- S U AL o et Umaste SRil) sfraer, L trort o depple {rée ln g <3 &g 2 o B8 %5 2. |W. A Gildea. Relatives and friends dium—regular $1.00 Corssts -t0- al % 3 ® & 2 3 o bear Tibiure 354 ruga at & saving of cov | Mra. Charies” Baynes of - Fovriesnsh i 5Ly xE, 25 12 ,35 §4 2B | porcingatiendance, The betrers wers| SMiss Emeline Belisle, daughter. of ot 1! ¥ > @ & , J , Ve - h;‘.;lc llzrn assortment, high qvu.my :Vt:‘;!el! e T e Es gg 5 §E‘E g“‘ : § £ =§ 53 O'E' mcg:“;a:;l'dn {::r"nnet:‘a;m' B")"‘l e .21“ e i‘fimr’fi"fi'i N' II.I‘I = Z::} reh,. v’:l:x: IYerl:;IAeP ;flg:c; m;' and construction of .our goods, 'com- O£ V<a % ' O%< z2 Z% z< hoi S . SIS VL. DPRNeRLY b . . bined .with the present economical Notes. ke TAFT\"LLE AUSES {Ch Wi, o n_.vl’l'”'":i‘::d l‘:‘? c:m B D tan 8 & FaTe moneysav-| Jonn Kennedy of New Bedford has| Norwich . o0 1 6 Mo i N e I On_ Wadnestay morning Edwasd checks — pleated front and "'a:::;"l::“:';““ while the stock s | ieTed the employ of the traliey eom- | Bozral 000 . %31t . eeo 5 L..|Mrs. C. W. Pre and Sons Will At- | Proux moved Mr. Peraldo’s family to S e Yy T T sesspietenine: - T | PEAY & movirEes, Colchestes 1000 1 3,690 8 © 24 17 | tend Exposition at Seattle—Mr. and | Plainfield. There are several workers pers at $1.19. : East Lyme 1,836 1,526 6 20 Mre John Eocles in England—Joseph | 0 the Peraldo family and they will all . % Mr¢, John A, Morgan and d Franklin 33 A 2 . 79 work in the Lawton cotton mill. $2.98 | AUTO COATS — Women's . Morgas aughter, . SIEA & IIJIII. ,7_“ Ma Sl: Miss Bttiel Morgan, of Prospect street,| Griswold 3,700 2,272 59 16 Belair Improving ‘at Sanitarium. = \;.\;lg: E::‘g.t,e‘: ;:g“:ut:wcy“(:f:; 9 841 6, X 4 1 ' e rite vistieh in Mow, Lanmon Mt j Sedh Ny e €8 19| 1t is with pleasure that the numerous | Miss Ada Belair of Providence street tan and white — made 6% - dvea G day, e Py W Veer 3 3 |friends of Joseph Belair will hear that | has gone to Canada on a vacation of Inches long, semf-fitted and et TR "S00 EH 194 3 1 |he is slowly improving. . Mrs. Belair [ (20T TEHRE, LE B e Mids button trimmed — $5.00 and # R Policemafi John M. Bray and Mrs.| Lyme A 750 i 542 7 1 |and daughter visited him Wednesday an auncle who is a priest $7.50 garments at $2.98. i Bray are at Block Island for a week, | pontyille . 2,800 781 2,458 9 g | afternoon in the ‘sanitariurh in which | isi 4 ; while the popular officor is enjoylng| Nortn Stonington 1120 433 1,267 § . § |behas beerl placed and fousi his veery $298 | WASHABLE SUITS—Wom- . his vacation. Old Lyme ....... 1,300 420 920 7 5 ?omrorubli. J\%x: &l::;hin:mbsr:‘lzk Bt =4 guinigily ~ Abeteottik ‘,:,“; ‘sn'.u and :‘&‘."” Washable . Preston' . - 1,400 I TN 1Y s troutte At B a | programme has been srranged for a .~ o a0 g R s We pive “_flou..‘ FLOOB PAINT | The Rev: Talbot Smith of New York | Salem s00 soi » 13 3 e ovves vk Mt Gam. week at the Pine Grove asso: et ot S o - g&mmnfi o 1,744 5,660 82 ' 22-| The news of Mr. Belgir's improvement gation ‘grounds from August 14th-to button trimmed—Nared skirt vis An Wil - 4| Waterford . 4200 993 1,250 1810 E—— et de utlu 48 a cornetist. ¥4 N it o Rt L 31375 SYT0TT $35,000 $20,220 $00,908 SZ56 280 974 446 ST i i e S PP 5, Ty | Womte e | Potierd vm:;r;-:l- m"_ot i ndag; PRI sy e Sl ) " Another New Crossblock. lu):.kux"z.luall“‘l::nl:%; 'Jlu ;r“g 19091 312.50 | Princess Dresses, with- lace = —— | cwoen Souin & und B sirests an Siater | PARK—Tn Norwich, July 21, suddenly, ind plebted . wamts, "colors .| YOUTH’S COMPANION FEATURES |avenue Is being dug this week by the months and 8 d: > are navy, gray, rose and me FRED C. CROWELL'S, | o regiy o Gumiea terie Sniith, have lasn in town, but have| CHOIR BOYS GO TO x Ponemah company’s m The other (ot vy fag Podice Prog 7, 87 Water Street, returned home. # PLEASANT VIEW.| THE NORWICH CELEBRATION | v crotsbiack on Siacer” avenue. one "“g'y‘,i’:c'l 'ii:réié'.n?:lo;rl\lgu: ;fl:l,\e s T R an d °~ even! 4 L R ST 5 between South A an streets and the o'cloc! uria n ast mn : '&“}%m tl’llll.: dl:rln' Fuly NORWICH TOWN Two Weeks Will Be Spent at the New of Thursday's Issue Pic- | other two- between South B and €| cemetery $12.98 | SILK DRESSES—15 Sam- dviTdaw L — Bungalow Under Charge of W. F.| tures Three Scenes—Worthy of the | streets are nearly completed. All that Jo]umstl)n‘ l;- i Provldem;, v uly 19,1 Jajue | ple Dresses of silie by Local Members to Attend Mt. Holyoke | Habekotte. City and Creditable. remains to be done is the painting and | Jehiel L. Hohnson age Years.| 17.50 | and Messaline — coldrs’ Alumnas' Mesting—Eims Damaged g o 258 the door banging. §. Funeral services at ”-'r’n Bozrah Con- gg'nb"":a wisteria, Y. A s i — - E roso—malte ! ? 2 1 ks : PRl gy gL B Wi i P g ugf:u:tptg. oF BOA Will Attend Big Exposition, - - B Sty 13, ot L s B cess style with lace -y.ln A Hfl wea'her Rev. and Mrs, C. I Ussher sail from | church left for Westerly by the Nor- |ion, under daf ly 22, are shown | Mrs. Charles Prentice and her two| the, Johnson cometer fancy trimming, g0 Boston on July 38 for their field of | Wich and Westerly line and from thefe three phowm enes taken;dur- | sons, Harry and Leonard, leave: today heavy e rold fi-nt - missionary work in Van, Turkey. Dur- | Went to Pleasant View to spend two {ing the orwi nvem cele- | (Thursday) for Seattle, Wash., where $17.60° and $26.00 Suite at p ing their stay here they have been re- | Wecks at their bungalow which has fbration. The H ganett they will attend the Alaska-Yukon- $12.98. anure newing acquaintances and giving thaee | Déen built this year and. comfortably |tors in the pageant, the hist ca.l Paciflc_exposition. They will be gone : interested delightful and instructive | Atted out for their use. That they will fof the First Con ional cnurch about a month, when they 'will return 12,0 | WOMEN'S PANSS — One 4 talks on their work 'in the foreign field. | NaVe @ fine time-under the direction of Jand the parade ing threugh | to their cottage at Pleasure Beach. value | case of Women's Ribbad Bvéry homé should Be providea ‘W. F. Habekotte is agsured. Franklin “square ‘are” effectively’ re- | They will stop at Denver, Colorado 15 Main SM 25c | Pants, lace trimmed — = produced. The.pigtures. were taken by | Springs. Salt Lake City, Yellowstone fect goods in every d ! with an ‘abundant ‘supply of Work of Beatles. , ‘W. H. Hazelhurst of this city. park, Chicago and Niagara Fally and at 12%c a pair, value 28, \ . ‘Porch Furniture. We have | The old elms of Norwich Town, as|S=M “ANNUAL™ MEETING mMany Gther, places o€ infereet, . b large stock and nu at Jowest [ well as those of the city, are suffering ‘OF OPEN HOUSE CLUB.| The city of Norwie Potant Mot . At | RIBBONS—500 yasds of #x- prices. from the ravages of beetles. The trees P2 1 s 303 Rose ‘of New England,” as the towns- DEYERNS, Tarasion, - 25¢ tra wide Ribbons — 6 A with their dead leaves strewn around | Officers Elected to Serve Until 1910— |folk enthusiastically it, has| Mrs. Fred Roy’ and son Theodore 7 inches wide — in t e them on the ground, give the appear- Moonlight Excursion Decided On. known many nopbl& days, but, three | leave Thursday for a visit with Mrs taffeta and satin fini¥h o ) ance of late autumn. —_— stand out most ‘prominentiy==that' in | Roy’s sons, George and Edmun , in ~—~AND— feta—~value 3%¢ to 60c & REFREATORS gk R The sémi-annual business meetifig [ 1659, when the s‘amement made; | Rawtucket, R, 'I. They will also visit i the second in 1784, rs. Roy's brother-in-law, Oliver Roy, Mrs. Sarah A. Clarke of West Town street has left for a visit in Bridge- port. 5 and election of officers of the Open ||\ ¥ i 3 3 ‘orporated, and Bt t gt in Woansocket, R. I. They will proba- Baby Carriages and Go-Carts House club was held in Cadillac hall | Juiy 5ewhon Prealdenlt ?.n ent. his | bly, be away two months. m a mers, r f 4 L L Wednesday evening with a lapge rep- |aid to make the two hundred and fifti- 3 S . g e u en"s resentation of .members present. The |eth anuiversary memorable, MF. and Mrs, Eccles at Liverpool. —_— Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Snow of Hunt~ ) i evening’s business was transacted | FPlacards on the older buildings re-| Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eccles have jy2idaw g '. me“a“ intgon avenue were recent visitors in | STEURES DASIEE NN e eeting |Called colonial events in wiich Nor- | received postcards telling of their safs Lady Aselstant. : £5 " ’ ndo g led to order at 8.16 by Vice | Wich bore a conspicuous part. Other | arrival in._Liverpool, Eng = Mr. ahd Telephone call $28-3, Tel. 123-4, 62-66 Main Street. Presi Charles G. Cobh, in the ab- [SucCh events were brought near when, | Mrs. Eccles had a very pleasant voy- A Mrs. Albert Welch is visiting Mréifdonce @ the president, Rev. Nellson [l00KIng across a great open square|age’ with ood weather all the trip.| Henry B. Chureh. ~ Wm. Smith Allen ; William Burdick of Huntington ave- | pos Cfsey. The reports of (he finan- | fringed with school children dressed in | Théy are bath in 500d health. - - mue for a few days. _}" b ary. Everett B. Byles and | White, the president viewed the ope R Siyisdsw X . the t rer, Grosvenor Bly, wéré ac- l)l‘Ilhl%n. of a h:nloflg pa;;u{;t«}h‘ Miss Grace Blsset;.‘a is enjoying a R Mrs. Comins of Wlllimanuc’hh been | cepte: read, and ‘showed the finan- ehegan camp at peace. ‘ollowing | vacation of two months. 9 . & visiting at the home of Mrs. Woodbury | cial condition of the club to be most | 8me the declaration of war against| _ x. .—— nont Die Now S‘Ol'ed ffl' tha mmer., 0. Rogers of Washington street. satisf ry. - Chairman - Charles:H. | the advancing Narragansetts, the duel| William Kenyon of Moosup is visit- . an* report for the float com- between Uncas and Miantonomo, and | ing friends in Taftville this week. but order that MONUMENT or HEAD- i 3 a reproduction of the battle of East . - Miss Eliza Smith of the New Lon- | Boiirs qra8 Teceved A o aives tor | Great Plain, -which is safd by Some| Henry Tetreault, first baseman of the | STONE for that cemetery lot. Sce.or| Cold Storage Fire Pretec. don turnpike is at the Weir cottages, | the efficient work done at the time of torfans to fiave been ‘the Danielson “nine, which was- formerly | write L. W. FRINK, Norwich, Conn.,| ¢tion Guaranteed. Northfield, Mass., for several weeks. | the celebration. Indian fight that ever Took called- the Norwich-Taftyille . nine, 18 | oy 1y HE'S THE MAN. M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, The eletion of Jofficers foHowed; | NeW England. * e J¥10TThS PERFECT : Mrs. J. S. Pendleton of Cleveland, | President Neiléon Poe Carey, Vice A WEEK A QGO |0, nas been a recent guest at Wood- | President Charles G. Cobb, Treasurer e o e o bury O. Rogers’ of Washington street.| Grosvenor Ely, and Corresponding M 55 Franklin Stree Nerwi onn, We had a large stock of Hammocks. | —_— Secretary Harry J. Branch were all :“"e'“ ‘.}.';:e'a'"‘."d Ng"“"‘;‘“ ;’a' ““,? - Patriclan Ox . apr20TuThs" > 3 ] T()l ,A Y Friends and neighbors of Dr. Wood- | unanimously lected. For financial \:olcome cxtendod’clan eGen?;.l\eWu ? 5 \ Rew asy i 9% e Whe: : ward of Peck's Corner are pleased to | Secretary, K. B. Byles and H. J. Millea ingtort o his-visit w th '(own sia Calf and Gun Metal Calf, §3.50. 4 the supply is decidedly limitea, |36¢ him out after his prolonged i | were In the Aeld, and the former a8 (;hleau was. participabed! in b SOLD ONLY BY LEw ANno’s o - memhers were elected to the board Putnam Phnlnnx earlier members “of 2 y WHY? 1 The price has moyed them. | If you want a good Hammock at ] Mttle cost, buy at once of FRANK A, BiLL, 104 Main St. W Y West | 0f Sovernors, Clarence B. Messinger | Which company t “‘ exvad as Dis es comFo T Towa ntxset. Ha clowed ler, Home: wad. e Ay, et Sk iR s st T c?xng",sl“’heb Boys ot 415" R ¢|or. ce B. Capron was vote & n‘%’\l,ilmin“ma u:ll;e;nl months with rel. against, George H, Stanton, AMred |2 realistic picture ‘presented by local ‘“%‘ddfl%hud jv20d French Dyers and Cleansers. FINEST WORK in the Upited < i A Christman and Fred Friswell. member of the Grand Army. of the Comf. e - i 7 Mrs. Willlam R. Lathrop of Scot- | puctamen hn hneogoion cime new AR TPT Baat It eie 5 P der. Chafingiching, Bhe States. Wa use none but the Wrench Crans'nn & Co land toad is in Danielson today to | il ve faeqament to the con |or past or present or tuture did any gashes, skin irmitations and soreness all R thod s AT ol Saiidted: M o ;ltt d the Eastern (‘ugn:ctlcut Mount | the term of the newly elected officers m.mx accessory 'e"fl llc}lnx; and < e & Shen: 360 oustamiers’ Bare. fe- Meawieks 168 MAIN ST, Oroke n umnse essocintion. Which | should held over until April, 1910. | FhE EOREr "’rf.h’l.‘l"‘" o veu Sk 24 iy20daw meets with Mrs. A. G. Bill, A letter . from the Workingmen's ograp! suggest that' the B soen: ich inspired the president to clup at Baltic was read, inviting the 48 whi Miss Susan’ Hyde and Miss Ger- | Open House to send representatives to |2 Noteworthy speech were worthy of 3 ¢ CHIROPODY and MANICURE | izude Hyde are suests of Mra. James | an athletic meet {o be held there &u- I Sity nd crodialie: o aliiwag. badk SPECIAL SALE OF Marshall’s Agelcy, Paine of Danielson. While there they | Sust 7. Corresponding Secretary i, 164 Main St, with Nor, Gir. Library. T"““"M Corns & specialty, | Will attend the meeting of the East- | Branche was authorized to send a let- | — o pp AT WAUF WAIJREGAN. ¥ A LOW SHOES Jun24THSTu Also . Ha ng and Shampooing, [°'n Connecticut Mt. Holyoke Alum- |ter decliving the invitation. Puffs, Switches and Pompadours made | "a¢ association at Alexander’s lake, to. | Louls M. Carpenter introduced the Estimates lcmg Segured for the Fin- ONE LOT—Men's Russis’ Calf MARY P. CLAPP day (mmrmy) subject of a moonlight excursion on from your own combings. - the Sight Seer, which was enthusias- ishing of It in Mnnlon Style. and Patent her Oxfords, 1 I:It. BURTON, e tically recelved, and the following $3.00 and $3.50 Grade— sll.’l.., Sl-.el Goods and Chapman Block, « - Broadway. committee of five appointed to make | Manager Dlvenport of the w.urdl'lfl $1.98 Jun7d ) ’ arrangements, Louls M. Carpenter, |house is securing estimates for the - - - PRICE : Embroidery Materials. . chairman, James Holland, Fred Fris- | work of finishing up the ladies' and lcurs ? . . £ [ well, Clarence Messinger and Mr. Kel- | gentlemen’s cafe on. the dining room ONE LOT—Ladies’ Russia Calf WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, > Delivered to Any Part of Norwich Q1% Toe enl wit take piace early 1n | floariof ha batel, ; Fhe plaus. eulk foe is hike and Patent Leather Pumps; || 237 Main Street, Fay Building. ugus! s nne n ‘e when comple as e u -2, the Ale that is acknowledged to be the —_— The meeting was adjourned at 9.20, | it will be nnl-ysd in mission style, with . our regular _Shoe: Tel. 356-2. Jyxo'l‘"k Test on the market — HANLEV'S f an® ) . |peams di the celling lnto sec- i o s tions, pannel wanscotting, and at the PEERLESS. A ‘telephone order will Groton Extension Completed in 1899, |,orthi end an ‘attractive Irebllce of b : ONE LOT—La Russet Kid Sailor receive prompt attention, The Groton branch of the Neorwich | unique design. - — 8. T, 1870 » D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St 70 Frinwn% Bulletin Bldg. W|and Worcester road was completed in -—-.___.__,.,_ ies at 98 cents. % i ) .- Telephone 642-3. = . 1899, the first work train runn’lnt over uh Z Fine Teag;; Goflass, M < MM servics day or l_& the completed Tine-on March 5, 189 w England ph % This is an extra good lot for and - Momie-made Extracts : ..w“ h w fittle maney: at lewest “possibls prievs. - "‘"4-'-“" 5":":. “‘3,'« %‘t‘cm" Alld. - S 1 Also a number of ether Spe- — 164 MAIN STREET = ° > Tella A : y .cial Lots for Misses and Child-

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