Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 22, 1909, Page 8

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Motlon Plotures and lustrated Songs at the Roderick Theater. _ Moving Plotures and Illustrated Songsy &t Breed Theater. % “"Vaudeville at Rustic Theater at Lin- coln Park. “Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, 1. 0. O. _F., meets in Oad Fellows’ Hall. Yirginia Dare Council, No. 25, D. of L., meets in Austin Block. Bricklayers' Union, Local mests in Carpenters’ Hall. Latayette Councll, No. 307, No. 12, L'Union St Jean Baptisi D’Amerique, meets in, Foresters’ Hall. .. ANNOUNCEMENTS A Summer Appetizer—A teaspoonful of Horsford's Acid Phosphate in a glass of ' water stimulates appetite and quenches thirst. - 10 BREED THEATER. “The Lonely Villa,” Thrilling Suburb- h an Motion Picture. ‘What is conceded to be one of the migst thrilling and perfect motion: pic= tures put out by the Biograph :com- p.%}" was shown at the Breed theater last evening to a large and demon- strative audience. The wonderful story of the husband leaving the fam- fly in a beautiful but secluded country vf’lh, on a fake message purpo! to eome ‘from his mother, who was: said to Rave started from the west on.a trip- to her son’s, give an excellent opportunity. for the jpurglars, Wwho have sent this message, to rob the heuse. The husband starting for' the trafn to meet his mother, has a break- down with his muto, and is com- ed to stop at a tavern and ’phone family of the accident, and finds the ‘wife and family huddled in the Mbrary with the burglars breaking thelr way in. His machine being un- avaliable, he hastily secures a gypsy wagon and proceeds to his house at ‘breakneck speed, -just in time to.en- ter and find the burglars at their ‘work, but e husband has brought mneighbors ai constables and the cul- prits.are carried off to the jail. iLa Tosca, the magnificent dramatic triumph of Sara Bernhardt, is <cor- repctly reproduced in one of the finest film d@'arts of Pathe; this wonderfully absorbing and world-famous story is one of the most beautiful in the art class, and is in great' demand. Miss Grace Alwin, the popular Bos- ton soprano, will sing at every per- fermance, giving only the best grade of semi-classic numbers, besides her usual illustrated songs. Critics pres- ent last evening were flattering in their praise of her work. LINCOLN PARK. Vaude: at Rustic’ Theater, * The crowds at Lincoln park continue to enjoy the bill at the rustic theater ang also the dancing pavilion. Wed- nesday night the theater was well filled and the dancing floor was in demand un;u the last. tar left for Norwich at «As a xylophone player Miss Thurston evokes much sweet music from the wooden keys. Charlie O'Toole sings acceptably and his stories are laugha- ble. Gardner and Golder are humorous as blackface men and their ‘act con- tains a tuneful solo and duet, as well as some new jokes. Miss Le Pamme is capable as a singer and dancer, and “A Day in a Vaudeville Agency” abounds in ludicrous situations and there ‘are a number of dances and songs that take well, while Mr. Wat- son plays the green German office. boy i a manner which brings out roars of laughter. Roderick Theater. For the latter part of the week Manager Drury has secured a bill which even surpasses the excellent hill of the first part of the week. He has secured as a feature picture, For His Daughter’s Sake, a very emotional drama with a strong piot. A very pretty trick picture is the Magic Car- pet. The comedy part of the pro- greamme s represented by The Dog d the Sausage, and Sleeping Tenic, th capable of - exhausting - one through hflnnou‘ laughter. Among the others are Goofl for Evil. and The Fender’ Cord. Mr. Willlam Delaney will sing- Toodles, a popular ballad, which has been a success all over the country, ‘and will certainly be one liere, being sung by such a capable person. Manager Drury, as before Published, has decided to change: his pictures on Monday and Thursday on- Iy as many of his patrons wished to #¢e‘the pictures more than once.- 'BRIEF STATE NEWS New Haven.—Miss Emma Gleason of New Haven has gchieved great success :fx; nm;. Ttaly, wh%re she has litely ppeared as pr) onna at the Na- tional theater. gm 3l . Madison—3dchn ¢3. M:‘n!:um and fam.- ily of Buffalo, N. Y., are spendinfg some gm"lthMldlllon.B It ]waa at Mr. Mil- urn's home in Buffalo that Pre: McKinley *died. i s Meriden.—At & meeting of the direc- tors, of the Edward Miller company Tuesday Bdward Miller was eldcted president, to succeed his father, who died a short time agy. - w}:}m!flm—twillllm‘ F. Fre ; 66, a war veteran, died Sunday at Fitch Soldiers’ Home. He v{s ca‘(r}:f missary sergeant of the 159th New York voluntéer infantry. ¢ dietowre~/Ten new draughtsmen gmmne«i work at the factory of the x iseless Typewriter company Tues- and within a few days more tool- makers will be put at work. ‘ Greenwich.—Mike Moyla ‘whose ability and reputation as :' ‘baseball player in this section is well known. has signed to catch for the balance of the season with the Greenwich team. Naugatuck.—The Rev. W. J. Fanning, pastor of St. Mary’s church, was sum- moned Tuesday to the bedside of the Rev, Father Sheridan, who is serjously 411 ::EB(. Raphael’s hospital in New Branford.—Deputy Skerift Charles A, Tomlinson of New Haven gave a birth- dey dinner Monday afternoon to- Rep- regsentative Louls A, Fisk of Branford and Edward J. Mason and George B, Martin of New Haven, ~Danbury.—The business men of Dan- Bury have unttii Augnst 1 to, make gbod on thelr proposition of securing the rallroad station in that city as a sfte for the new public building to be constructed at Danbury. Hartford.~Tuesday there were only 1.718,700,000 gallons of « water in . tha reservoirs of the Hartford system. the sniallest amount for the fmonth, but a ly that would last if the same E‘A |’*- & Eg-’vvo “feel just like. For the month of A t, W”filwt. wlhql at t ’M : o OrviNle Randoiph, Westerly, vile Iph, esterly, .Jy22d4 W, Rty F ARy Lond: W or he thought there was a y 5 ‘14" : . I tax B0, ‘any Tueaday | R: = s foc | or Thursday evening: T wiea | e . fiv th i of it. ¥ x - eflmdl:," thirty li'e 0ut I a2t 3 T T Ty - present law- had ears nst the attacks made upon in cl b Nowadays |i:ise % g T Tl B B e 5 ser ¢ " hefeld School 1 Seevice, | yyiad ™ Springfi i and he thought it should remain. Senator Searls said that the more he read the bill the less he liked it, and upon hfl suggestion the matter was eld, Mass: 2 FOR SALE_Good sheep and poulsry Attractive Veranda Goods. “WANTED—By farm in Salem also Food smaller far: 70 RENT—Seven-room flat, modern + | gwns her own ¢ spitable for poultry, without bulldings: | conveniences, at 151 Boswell ave, En- Reed Chairs and Rockers.’ | G554 réferénces. London, domn: ; 93, New | Glfive at 10 Boswell ave. ivsd N B | Bulletin Otfice. Tea and Card Tables, T NANTED_AL Tabougett:s. g seven = decldMWF \ — AT 65 FRANKLIN STREET to r:on‘L Inquire at Bulletin Office. cuting attorney may be appointed; tne bill providing that street rallways suaif pay - their share of street watering costs; an act defining and giving more authority to the department of police in investigation of fires and to local fire marshals. Another excise matter passed, that which prohibits any saloon keeper. to allow women to loiter about saloons. li,unt- y all right” . full of cheer Think of somethi; tabled. on, Coni The senate during the afternoon passed the act amending the act under e b B P U AR . e o S FOR SALE—Six of the choicest house lots in Prospest Park. in one plot. . All which the town court of Orange was establishied, so that an assistant prose- or none. For terms apply Bottomly, Jewett City, d'é:n. 23A. 3 " jysa Miss Caulking’ History ly TO RENT--House and lot.%n Otro- vando ave.; in fine conditio: nt $6. % Enquire No. 31 Willow St. ma TO RENT—Basement at 55 Frankiin street; suitabie for the paint, plumbing or similar business. mayl7d SA Take his arm and. Work like SRR AATR. | o The act concerning fntimidation and Settees. $1, $1.50, Rocker : %Ea‘rwlfit{‘?l_ Mise “Cauliing’ “Ne FACTORY TO RENT. oycotting whic amends e P la | 10 re r; lon ;. Trumbull' lory o A ’ 1.’3- by Iri‘!ertln( the words “caleulated | Settees, $5.50, |n1'"lunn?." t $7.50. All new—not seconé- | with option of purchase, 140x25, three | Bring the smile back to his faoce, of intended” in the sentence which now : Tel. 242-4. or _apritd | hand. - Price includes delivery. 25D | stortes qna basement. Well lighted. | HEIp him once again to trace reads “any means to intimidate any| Canyas Hammocks. g T Py g e L | e COR, SN VRS _ | 300 -teat trom frelght station.. R. R.|° =X G hligech tn Sments. person” was adopted in col;currence. + "m:‘ mmflw‘%& function and transfer point. Handy te 3 Other measures passed in . concur- Bamboo andVud >rScreens. 1 — jani7d | New York and New England markets, VIEWS ‘AND VARIETIES rence were: Act establishing a borough . < A et e SRS AR GEO. B SHAW, Put ot court at Stafford Springs; act estab- “C »” R 4 “ ts— . . 3 ress . , Putnam, i< ol _nny lishing a board of examiners of em- rex Iugs an a B apri0d Clever Sayings balmers; act changing the method of making out certificates of death and embalming; appropriating $250 as a deficiency in the expenses of the shell- fish commission; act appropriating $750 in the appropriation for state auditors, and an ‘act concerning committees of the superior court. 2 A favorable report came in on build- ing a state road from Eagleville to wne state college -and one on the licensing of junk dealers. The senate cleared up most of its calendar and now has very little busi- ness in sight. THE HOUSE.. Speaker Banks called the house to order at 10.30 and Chaplain Country- man offered prayer. Slips to secure a 7 p. m, closing hour of work -for children under 18 years the Rag-style kind furnished | in any size. i Pilows, Cushions made to order, Balance of our Refrigerators - at Reduced Prices Inspection Welcomse, Five Cooks; $5 per’week. General ouse .Girls and Waitress % il Hobm 32 Central Bulldivg, J.'B. LUCAS. Jy20d Summer Shirts in handsome patterns and colorings, perfeet: flttlhz and | and cellar stone. STONE I bave a fine quality of bwiding stone in the quarry for sale. Also several hundred load of rough wall WM. R. JEWETT, apr29MTh Norwich Town. FOR SALE LA small block of the Preferred Stock of a successful magufacturing Com- pany. This stock pays 7 per cent. dividend and is payable January and July, For further particulars write or call TO RENT ° Store at 53 Framklin Streel. 70 RENT Store 140 Main Street. Apply to Plaut-Cad€en Co. or W. H. Bowker, 43 Bank Street, New London. TO RENT New cotlages and temements. & your husband sunuburned ?”—Detroit Free at ,;Afly-thg:mn;mmmr “Well, we have a dining room Mara. -Louisville Courler- thon every d: ] Journal. o “Man makes an awful fuss when he is sick, doesn't he?”' “When he is sick? . Say, did ever get Press. Stella—The Smiths are very quick picture puzzles. Bella—Yes; they got practice from pul togsther their fragments after —Har- per's Bazar. ° “This ice taste, nouuced. cream has Georgia with 'possum gravy.'—Bufizlo Ex- pres. “Isn't that Professor Wiseman, the author of “The Effect of Home Train- 3 In_ st distributed to ’ e Y - | ing on the Ci of the Ohild ™ Tembers before the house’s opening. g in zephyr weights. -~ o E. A. PRENTICE Enquire o A. L. POTTER & CO., iYes, he Tz just bean west to bail Calendar. A A o - A ’ 18 Broadway. son out for third time."—Life. o IRhes espenaion. o ‘;'ffi’;‘fi‘el;f N 8 Ellherl &sn"s All Qualities At 86 Cliff Street, Norwich, Ct.| 4 Aoy unfavorable report accepted and bill 1 U jy10d - - Th.: w would rather ses rejected. Extending the time for the exami- nation of assessors; passed. Congerning the taxation of inherit- ance and succession; passed. Concerning the election of three as- sessors in the town of Norwich, annu- v in succession, and then ‘quadren- ni y. Amending an act concerning sum- mary process; passed. Concerning the number of men em- ployed on freight trains; retains place on the calendar. Concerning the collection of claims for the support of indigent persons; recommitted. This is the bill to es- tablish a commissioner at a salary of 137-141 MAIN STREET. Jy20d McPHERSON'S, The Hatter, ~ 101 Main Street junsed The Preferred Stock of the ALLEN-BEEMAN C0. pays dividends at the rate of 7 per cent. a year. 150 SHARES FOR SALE at $100.00 per share. JAMES L. CASE,’ Shetucket Street., FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Farming tools, fi'lo". two mowing machin orse rake, three dump carts, one farm wagon, one cuiltivator, one fertilizer sower,” one two-horse roller, one hay tedder, one one-horse lawn mower four one REAL ESTATE BARGAL 40-acre farm, good comfor foom house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. —Pittsburg Post. “Napoleon was no doubt a great strategist” *Well?” “But I man- aged to hold out a $2 bill on my wife last week.”—N. Y. Press. “80 you applied for the job?' “Yes.” “Answer the man's questions satisfac- torily?” *“I don’t kmow. When I told him I didi%, drink he wanted to know what my reasons were for not drink- ing."—] City Journal. “Excuse. me, Mr. Baggs, bLut your son is rather inclined to be wild." “He 187" “T'd advise you to keep a watch on him.” “Keep a watch on im? Fve tried to, bnt he pawns ery one of ‘am."—(fimln'tcn Star. $2.500. . / i . The best 175-acre. farm in New Lon- ‘Amending the charter of the Willi- Norwich, Conn. don county for $5,000. First Straphanger—~I'm glad _the mantic Gas, and Electric Light com- Several good investment properties | open cars are here. Second Strap- pany; retains place on calendar. 3 in eity of Willimantic. hanger—Yes; they are lots cooler. Validating .the charter of the Ccl- c:elter Electric Light company; pass- ed. % Coneerning supervision of schools; retains’ place on calendar for clerical correction. Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, $1 a dozen. SALE HORSES I have a few more horses that I wish fo dispose of at once. Several good - Three furnished ¢ottages on Fisher's fsland at bargain prices. 1f you want a farm, country home or clty property, ®all at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willimantie, Comn. First Straphgnger—Not that; but la- dies never get on when the car is full, and you don’t have ‘to feel cheap if you have a seat all the way.— Hi Dol Casey was runnin’ ?n cu-: ; ? " - i N Vi 15d P ? Inspection of Barber Shops. Famous Narragansett Select Stock, 2 9 e e i e A g il il ol e R B Dr. Shelton of Huntington explained | 60c a dozen, I i ; d g e gz Of, “ye're honest an’ truthful 'an' a favorable report of the committee Yale and New England Brewery , ELMER R. PIERSON. e zowu\l. an’ ye work hard an’ on public_health and safety on a bill | Co’s Ale, Lager and Porter, 50c a K & Dl jun28d Yo ey yor dibts, an’-ye dom't get amending an act concerning inspection | dozen. {h.imk “_y lick yer wolfe, but in othet of barber shops. - The bill abolishes the| Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spe- 49 MAIN m_ ots ye're no better than Dolan!® s;nte‘ barbers' commission. The au- | cial’ prices. BRUSH RUNABOUT __H“my;‘“._ ;‘e?’:‘g‘y :’%.cg:-m = m’ksoe! R J‘m s'm' 93 West Main St. jysd Ko s i — Good tervitory still open for sub- “It's nearly :L:‘ - %h. m’;at" nec;"s Favorsble Reports. Telephone 26-3. agencies; . For: foll particulirs and N N va o0 riolliad ey Chalpe Judiciary—Concerning . notice to ;ounsel of decrees of courts; calen- ar. Concerning the form. of ballots; cal- endar. Concerning the election and drawing of jurors and the duty of jury com- ‘missioners; calendar. Concerning the joining the issue in jury -triale; calendar. Engrossed Bills—Concerning substi- tute for.measure concerning the sale of eggs; amendment adopted. Appropriations — Favoring appoint- ment of & commission of motor vehi- cles; calendar. Committee of Conference. Mr. Bishop of New Haven and Mr. Summer Millinery MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 MalnSt. mar26d FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. .. The Florist, 6. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed terms address L. F. AVERILL & SON, General Agents for Windham County. W. W. Averill, Manager. Pomfret Center, Conn. jun23d WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Sguzre. Real Estate and Insurance " FOR SALE. 68 ROOSEVELT AVENUE—Near the Bleachery, Greeneville. Six room cot- tage, with large well cultivated garden. Death AHSE!MTE LEAD in yoar condition?” *I should say I have. I've been able to pay up nearly all my.old debts. In another month I'll be absolutely independent.”—Bos- ton Herald. MUCH IN LITTLE The highest track laying record on the Western - Pacific railway is 7,500 feet a day. Billy Morgan complains that the formers of Kansas are buying auto- mobiles in such numbers that a town man cannot drive his horse Into the country and feel safe—Kansas City Journal, by y terms. ica Jow. Tingier of Vernon were apoointed a | -Tel. 130. Lafayette Strost. | Up-to-date Equipment THAMES RIVER FARM of 32 acreh, committee_of conference in the matter : juniéd : on west bank, near Massa i Sipthotints & Wi Thited Seataeand of the bill concerning the limit of Gam- and Guaranteed sightly location, good buildings, never Canada will erect a memorial monu- ages, $5,000, recoverable for death. nflms running water in house, walls, ment to Barabra Heck, the founder Adjourned to Thursday. DENTISTRY fences and land all in good order, long of Methodism in America. The monu- i shore front on rive: ment I to be erected on the Canadian Motor boat service has been intro-| The dental business established by 31 JOHN STREET_-Modern two-fam bank of ‘the St. Lawrence river, close duced on_the Viga cahal from Mexico | m¥ brother. whose assistant 1 was fer ily cottage, with large lot in good co: to the spot where the body of the City to Lake Xochimilco, the trip be- ing made in about three hours. S Malo is the head of the coneern. many years, will be continued by me assisted by Dr. V. D. Eldred. 1t will be a pieasure Lo vee the former cuswmers of my brothér an: Gow ones as. will favor me with Chetr patronage.” Extracting 25c and w Bov1 DR. CHAS B. ELDRI Telephone 16 dition and for sale at a lowjprlc‘, 85 SCHOOL STREET — Two-fam'ly house, with adjoining building lots. For sade &t a bargain price. TO RENT. CLIFF STREET, cortter Elm street. HELLEBORE and all founder is buried. Neck bolls come with the sweaty sea- son. Many people have large hair pores on the back of the neck." The sweaty 2 o™ cook explained. T flavored it CRYING_ Fflk e Good j-room tenement at low price. starched collar rim s goog 3 » o RSP, UNCAS STREET, néar Li! for boil and carbuncle germ: . CALL N 5 | 5xcetient 5-room cenement wi 3 rubbed into the large hair follicles or e ton S ¢ cellar, gas ‘fixtures. bath, ete. i sacks, producing a painful, sometimes Lots of It in Norwich But Daily Grow- ; : k- dangerous spreading crop. T et ME h' a course- in Book- g —_—— The old naval shipuEn(erlplrlshe il be : ¥ u sold at public auction. as been The kidneys cry for help. 4 for anything you |) m in Shmfllanl condemned and is to be the subject of aciot an organ in the whole body. s S e IR ping. * c“As. nssnu“ EB“ omcial survey for the purpose of de- FPI I Lens. Wit termining a valye. The ship n Notone €0 important to health. e e T and Touch Typewriting iy Wl returned to the government by the The kidneys are the filters of the mpadours, Wigs, i g state of Massachusetts after serving as blood. - etc. Prices reason- 45 and 41 . a training ship of the state: When ' they fail the blood becomes avie. can ana ses |l Norwich Commercial Sehoo! : R e By L me, o mz the Donahue Farm of 73 eres, house, C s The army transport Sherman, which Fherg can be No health where there . Broadway Theatre' . barn und outbuildings, in Frankiin, ommerce Strest, has beem out of commission. at San e Rictg ¢ OTTO STABENOW, Pro : B e located 1 mile north from the Frank- Francisco for 4 year. owing to lack of Y . . 4 “ b - the a c N 1t 18 the kidney's cry for help. Heed soriss 17 Broadwa: __7"?_____ S O e Er‘,“‘,‘,‘"nh‘;‘n ?s‘:r‘;'.' = thoroughly overnauledt A contract s y of ‘house- S 2 3 5 Dlago, 13 Brnasek E for the complete repair of the ship at SIERRES ey PIMW Ay WAt 1 !n_,, "'_'l ', HILL, mahogany parior suite, nory;:slcg‘.c:l;:,‘. R II W Kimba“ M D its bid of $314,000. 3 y verw 5 3 ware, 4 oak cham suites, pictures, “s . — Are just what overworked kidneys v l) rfi l 13 5_"’5",‘“ 30 chiairs, sidevoard, 4 stoves, gas cook: v ? "Fe ™% A combinatidn af shipowners has . P Ty, ssware, cookin, iy strensthen an mvigorste e VOIY L ArICHIAT and Fire Insurance, o Fasmars cooking | PRYSICIAN and SURGEON | been Tormed at. Biagoveshensk and k'dHGY;;"help them to do their work; = is located In Somers’ Block, over C. M. :u%g“:!.‘g:l-; :nd‘:iu-’kec;lvc. ‘2&0, {2:’1!. ¥ downg and barges of the Amur Steam- 'y e v ot v | Tea Drinkers | i 2 R v St i e 0 35 Broadwa e and 3, Serges. tod N " 3 24 | L) 3 mel;ud the proof from a Norwich cit- S— wuldl.la ge‘opolgt‘yn::'-nd is in prime 4 y they expect to control the navigation ¥ 2 say that our best Teas are bet- < St conditio g Rt of the central and lower Amur. Mrs. H. A. Simonds, living at 117 e Chantlint Thay MRV LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Sale to commence promptly at 9 a. m. s o Sk F‘;,;-m;l"ln Street; Norwich, Conn., says paid 80c per Ib. for. ot Jy22d A North Fra i Ct. | b e A_fnemorial has fust been erected “For TPOSH 24 o nklin, sider then?“nfer: .re:gm:‘%r;gmre;:.l Our pric: 250 lb BAKERY During July ‘wnd August Evefing “hl Kensington r‘:’:"fi_"yl' s‘f"‘%"“- 'l" Ddan’s’ } ¥ t al ‘rancis e e B h’,,‘;:fl”;’; ¥ . We are confident our Ples, Cake and NOTICE Wid-Sundey. Aftenoon. Bogts, Wil g I 2 Cilkiooks: tha. Ahitic « friends . warrants me In recommending ALL, VARIETTES. Bread cannot be excslied. Give us a discontinued except by appointment. | piorer and discoverer of the lost Frank- them- very highly. The facts that lead No Premiums to be paid for, “‘m":’:‘" U ok 1 S Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner is R ivad uln upfdlun:. ln takes the z'!(;m of an me to testify in favor of Doan's - . 0 Fairmount . o now By old-style wheel cross standing on a g:ylpulu wh!chc;“procnred tox:?n.b}flg), x , located in) her new office, 21 Main St. hm:]a;l:etmold;d'bu;, m(chdln“ to vin & Son's g store I will cheer-. . OB (Kenyon Biock). eight of ten feet and érected in rougl tully give to anyone desirous of know- ted I lm rl J silver-gray Cornish granite. ing them for thelr own good.” - “I“ Ba nu m s. F- G’IBSO“ o h°m°:‘2°'"" 1o i [u l/- CHAPMAN Fo 1 11 * « WY { phone ! el ition th h Fonter-Miboen. Cor utenrn seccd - Franklin Squars, Tin and Sheet: Metal Worker. will maks a Summsr Sale. ot reduced | 5,18, EXienaion of prohibition thron York, soie agents for the United States, up one flight, over Somers Bros. 73 2 prices on the balance of Harness, Car- | largely increased demand for “soda Remember the name — Doan’s — and jun3TuThS Agent for Richardson ‘and Boynton MONEY LOANED d pop,” as indicated by the great de- take 1o ofher. T 3 ONEY LOANES riages and Summer goods. Owners of | mana for bottles. Two big factories e ? O Ty of enes, dewelry Bl iorses will save good money buying |t the Alton (Ill) glass works have 66 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conm |l $5% St Kates of Intorest - An o1g ; been working since last fall night and CHANGE IN ADDRESS, dec7a * ‘satablished firm to hb'"‘" thier horse supp! for the next 30 %xy m-mlxm«l-mnn‘ soda Dl:p boul:.!‘li : (Estabilshea . proh vave aused, - DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, s cavsaTmmAr rosx cor ]| 97 A larve. stock-to splect from: | NS PR 1n orders for il kinde 4 formerly at o's- Stable, is i ’ o of large bottles. i cated [y vebs abNia ¥ Fravklia panien 161 Main Street, Upstairs, f bp T 516 ; - L. L. CHAPMAN Acsording 0 the Cologne._digetts + several: of the largest smeltii . A. PECK, M. D., 43 Broadwa, Bath Street, Jysdaw MME. FAFT, Norwich, Conne, in Australla bave made contriicts for to_the industrial depression the stock has | the purchase of German coke. Owing

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