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Gsidhusa s b s Grape Fruit, Sweets, Grapes, Green Corn, Ducks, | Peas, Roasters, | Beans, Fowls, | f Romain, Broilers, i Peppers, Lamb, & Egg Plant, ‘Thursday. B0 et paalat | Charles and Gilbert L. Hewtt |a Tongues, ¥ Celery, Special 10c sale of sheet music to-| were visitors in Hartford on | ton Trips, [T Bets, morrow at The Plaut-Cadden Co—|mThursday, ; < Parsle; 1’ Carrots, adv. i i * 2 mu. by Radish, L S N .| Polideman Jonn Rovston ana asugh- $ n rder business ugh- ' New Long Island Potatoes, Squash, 5 A thro ter have returned from a visit in New out the state has increased noticeably | yampghire, to see 3 L of late. RS . SOMERS BROS. . * gy16a . T Mrs. Charles Leonard of Niantic has Ydiys 54 b y School children are making vaca- | yeen sponding & rew days with Miss | father having gons some e previe | tion money picking huckleberries and of Sachem terrace. ously. » “had a half loaf of ‘blackberries. by 3 bread in the house and were given ‘Mrs. J. C. Quinlan and Mrs. Bimer [{00d by Mrs. " Canfield. when they . Mrs. Lydia Geer of Waterford Will | o Reynolds have returned from & learned their condition. Captain Lin- — their mail by carrl 5 observe ,her ninetleth birthday next|prier stay at Block Island. PRI S Tt Vo e q = 2 twice a day. In pre Monday at her home. take up the matter and that the se- sérvices later on the A 3 Lneas | CRATIES G. Cobb wna Josepn Bovien | IiciinEk ol that town must provids | b E 3 forium. ace daing; ; ? 5 Because of low water the LUCAS|yere jn Boaton on Thursday at the big | for the children, and he was directed also etter. St 18 O eted. is ab ad “to, U et Because of the Shannon Building | mill at Poquetanuck has had to close f ;0. manutacturers’ exhibit. to inform them of the circumstances, | is said, told of plens for terrible fate{ (7€ COMPISEE I8 B0 irad s fire | have been obliged to change my | off and on for the past two weeks. which will be done today. Later Cap- [to her children. ing roome, this addition j‘""r v in ’la Thomas H. 6;51 gan sailed for Ire- tain Linton rted the circumstances The family came here from New German societies are receiving in-|land Monday. While there he will vis- | to Humane Agent George H. Stanton, | York and have lived in Preston sev- m.“uelh:n:;:-l';f :’.‘.".i'n...’;'”l;m “for itations from Meriden to celebrate | it friends in Cork and Dublin. who Will 7Io0E INCS the | matler tHMGCEaval yeace MirS. Rubin rlaims to BESNFosting sonm and dining ToosEL - abA German day in the Silver city on Au- A morning. The oldest of the chlldren |rich relatives in New Yark city, bat}*hylf P il ve the diyleth of the SR 16, 0 Mr. and Mrs, Philip E. Thompson of | 15,nine vears and the youngest about {had often said she would not appeal {3 .ump meetings. and ;the duhociation office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan House, where | shall be pleased to re- ceive my former patients, Office hours: 8-10 a m, 1-2 and 6:8 p. m. o X golden anniversary will have @ppropri- | Th { New York city are the guests of Mr.| There has been trouble in the Ru-| The shameful treatment of the ¢hil-{ & jtJon durid ¢ % fore I- : recognif & the services, in T letel Eastern Connecticut laundrymen are|and Mrs. W. A. Thompson of Otis|bin household for some time. They{dren, when brought to tlhie notice of 5 ! o , and now I am completely nn EE“ R HARR'S exnccl;n"n wo:r:mmc She muel ::“nr‘ ::'ecv. ;:r two weeks. e Tive i Prmeoltqn,flz unmdam-‘ nce. bek- u.; gunfle'ld.“ -raunak hl; ll:fl:mtnl-“w'” f;‘;;’::‘ .:l"a:::‘ T %{-.r."{;r‘ i \mAdr,i:: 5:‘ V. HENRY, Route No, H M fig v s B gnpecs . yorid the Bates place, and a few weeks | and he will make an_effor y ; 4 b - ren ma rm;“ o4 Lake Compounce next Monday, | The Missea Emily Percy and Caro- |38 as the result of a family fight |sec the proper officials of the town e York Rev. Dr.| " Why will women take chances with orence 0 Isn Woodward have been visiting in | YT Rubln Wa¥ reported as having 'and have the children cared for. | jordan was born near the Willmantic | an operation or drag out a sickly, The Eastern Point season is excel- lent. At the Griswold, the manage- cam d, the Jordan family home- | half hearted existence, missing three- - Westerly. for a number of days. Miss = s e iy & fow hninatagabe t Percy, formerly resided In Westerly, | MT. HOLYOKE ALUMNAE |maveLower cLus cuesTs Thotcha ‘Srove o which the. mestings{ tourtmof the joy of ividy, whin they i riame "," 3 ment claims a larger registration this | are held, and he was converted » . year than at any time since the hotel| :Mfs. R. D. Perry and daughter of OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT. _°"_"'“E' MERR CaNh meatiniy ’ V£N:‘lsr(thlwund‘?t 1as. boesi tho | ® befter stove than any otehd Ilmmel' €S Ji i veen i enitence: Elyria, Ohlo, have come east to Visit | Midsummer Mesting at Alexander's | Entertained at Their Summer Home at| District Superintendent J. H. New- r RERUN 5 has epur e R 0 ; ; Mrs. Perry’s aunt, Mrs. William A. s s v G ooy Giles P, 1and Tias anngunced the completed pro- | Standard remedy for female ills, aud o ' Call and examine our line of Charles W. Newton, state comman- | Williams of Church street apd other 3 v ' Wik e {bis}yesse: iy B Medioy ::::llbl::nfl::o ey o ithopuch ik YOU TURN THE LEVER to Worsteds and Serges for your B ger in chief of the United Spanisir War | relatives. The midsummer meeting of the| The Mayfower club heid its sec- | ®* folowsy TRy Bue- 13 0 T T have beer Bobh e dammation, || USht It to puc it out, or to get next Suit. Veterans, left Wedneaday to make of- Eastern Connecticut Mt. Holyoke | ond meeting for the season on Wed- | i Forelgi Misnioime] R any degree of heat you require 3 esday Home and Woman & | uleeration, fibroid tumors, irregulari Beén ., Elgin, | Mrs. M. L. Bristol, with ‘Miss Grace | Alumnae hssociation" was held Wed- | nesday of this week. A most delight- | ;" > aay. with Rev. Dr..§, O 3 - 1:‘4;13&5.0“!;:1" K,:‘:nnm:,,", Bristol, and Master Ralph Bristol, | nesday at ‘Alexander’s lake, Wildwood | ful outing and picnic was the re | hop societietl daye with Rev Dr. & G| ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges- fn; baking, bolling, brofling, ete. n who have been spending a week with | park at the attractive summer home | sult. The hostesses on this occasion | o¢ Bogton as speake: Monday, A an? and nervous prostration. ‘he flame responds instantly to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson of Mc-|Of Mrs. A_G.Bill of Danielson. At)were the Misses Geer of Park street,} 5 " forenoon and afterncon. ' State wuh-va‘ fi“d htest doubt | B the lever: no guess work as in Our: prices are the lowest, | iciaf quality and workmanship the I, best. €leéyeland, O, 'and Oswego, N. Y. Give us a trial, Vi valve stoves, £ % g noon Mrs. Bill served a tempting lunch | who entertained the club at their e fatl der di. | that b For the ational G- A. R. encamp-| Kinley avenue, have returned to thelr | ;s thirty guesta Gales Ferry summer home, the Pines. | sy s ioo Aasociation, e vea | table Compound will hi % ment in Augult, the state of Utah has|Nome in West Hartford, At the business meeting. which was| The usual dainty luncheon was 88rv- | o¢" Haritord: 7 p. m.. sermon, Rev at Lynn, Come and examine the Flore 3 Salt 5 held in the afternoon, it was suggest- | ed and many farewells given to Mrs. Taylor, evangelist, of Andove ence Asbestos Lined Ovens, The Jomw Co. o ation| Mr- and Mrs. C. C. Treat and family | og that the date of the annual meeting | H. L. Crandall of New' London, one | haw euesday Ao 7o 10 o m will absolutely confiden o s ng :nmv::, Z:.h Eake LRy, MR 20000 ’.",:’":}l“m and -Mr,-and Mrs. C. O. Treat and|be changed from May to either De-|of the club members, who sails on | ~omt. o0 AGE 15 77 G W Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway. M| of $25000. making o . ) family of South Manchester, with Mrs, | cember or July, as the meetings were | Saturday for a trip abroad in the par- | warehouse Point: * 2 p. m., . sermol trol of the Florence Automatic the ‘entertainmenti OF the VeIsrans: fend Miss Thompson and 2rs, Russell| SCOCrally. better attended on either of |ty with Mrs. Sara T. Kinney. Those . C. H. Van Natter. North Gro 1 Stove make & tombination which e B . _ those dates. A committee was appoint- | present included Mrs. Nelson D. Rob- -7 p. m., sermon, Evangel- | Rich or poor or proud and handsome, e St ekt The quarterly meeting of ‘the Con-{Of Putnam, are at the Hitchon cottage|cd to revise the constitution, consist-{inson, Mrs. Benjamin' F. Lewis, the Harry Taylor. Wednesday, AUK. o n baking. necticut Creamery ~assoclation was|at Gales Ferry. ing of Miss Gertrude S. Hyde, Nor- | Misses Geer, Norwich: Miss Phebe 10 8 m, sermon, Rev. .. °T.|fven you can resd-this Chanson, Local Agents. held in room 50 at the Captiol on < wich, chairman; Mrs. B. A. Jacobs, of | Brewster, Poquetanuck; Mrs. George | jaich, Mystic; 2 p. m. sermon, Re —_— Wednesday, The members discussed| On Wednesday evening Miss Mamie | Danielson, and Miss Mary A. C. Avery | A. Haskell Mrs. Ladd, Jewett City:|C, F. Cutterly. D. D, professor of New | fy no law of luck or chances, 4 also decided by | Mrs. Charles B. Graves, the Misses | megtament sxegesis Drew Theological of Norwich. It wi & place where you can get {he BEST ¥ p ot 1 §nd FURBST ICE ORBAN in (1o oity. | the print butter bill pending in the Lynch entertained 4 party of It | o unanimous: vote torerolect ‘the same | Mathowson, Gales Ferry; Mrs. San- | somem Mastmn N by 1 mooiokice! | Every tooth you save, enhances. ints. quarts and gallons. Put up in | senate and listened to reports of the|at her home on West Téwn street. < : o > # i Dritks and delivered: THE PLACE 13| summers work in the creamerios. | Miss Lynch made a charming hostess :5;:"}';‘,_.“"Pn“"’“‘“de;t“";{,:f"““';,_"‘H' e d e .:"‘,13:“'}"" mon, Evangelist Harry Taylor. Thurs: | 11 your smiles and conversation, o oy 6 and » pleasent evening was spent.|yeughn Norwich: first vice president, | Charles Morley, Mrs. ° Frederick M.| g Sicterly, D. Dr: 2 p. m. historical | flenders joy to all relations. . - 31 Myers Alley, That recruits of all kinds dre want/] Music was rendered and light retresh- | Misy Sutherland, Norwich; second vice | Smith, Mrs. Nelson J. Keeney, Mrs.| adaress. Fitty Years of Willimantic | INEPOeTS Jy17d ments were served. president, Mrs.. William R. Lathrop, | Charles B. Jennings, Mrs. Parkhurst mp. Rev. Dwight A. Jordan, D, D., of .on't despalr when teeth are aching i o5 "','4 t"""‘;‘;‘ i nd dhtr":l i Norwich; corresponding secretary, |and Miss Eiizabeth Stack, New Lon- | New York, 7 b m. sérmon. Evangelist ! Weshitarla By the recruiting statlons LEGISLATIVE CLUB OF 1909. [ Mrs. E. A. Jacobh, Danfeison: record- | don. Harry Taylor. Friday, Aug. 20, 10 a. | Save them, all their shapes remaking, % ing secretary, Miss Alice Woodward, T et o Hiscaety Preston fros, FRANKLIN SQUARE. this week: “Accept desirable white| . - Sl o | Norwich: treasurer, Miss Mary A. C. COMPANY C, L. T. L. sermon, Rey. P. M. Vinton, D, D. Cen- | lslfe’s ptolonged and health extended. applicants with or without prior serv C Avery, Norwich. g el terville, R. I.; 7 p. m. sermon, Evangel- | [ yery time a tooth is mended, Geo ice for all arms in line of army. Elected at Short Session. Later mdm- ufter;n&n some .:( ([m Special Meeting in osmr:unu of| st Hatry Taylor. Saturday, Aug. 21, y recent graduates and the present stu- World: Secretary’s day. 10 a. m. sermon. Rev. G. A. Grant, S. All find your joy remended, i The Rev. Charles W. Burt, pastor|, Mr. Burnes of Greenwich called the|gents at tigh college entertained the Y " . D.._Stafford Springs: 2 p. m.. ser- You w ’ Ehrets of the Congregational church at Ab- :‘;’_‘";u‘r‘;‘,‘:‘;_‘“& ";’;m‘:: ;‘“}:‘:;’fim‘:’: suests by @Y ings and '§‘|Txm:rn¢y" from | Company' C, Loyal ng;r‘-n;‘ Le-| mon, Rev. James Cote. D. D. Thomo- Dentist 1 “my crown” reveals It, Spechl ¥ @ 1 2 . mee urs- 27 p. m., sermon, Evangelis ¢ Ext ington and Miss Julia E. Buell, daugh- | ciub from the members of the general| charming hostess and a delightful time - Anna Adams Gor- Stnday, Aug. 22, $.30 a. | [Every aft by art conceals It, for 10 Days Only 1 Xtra ter of Deacon Albert W. Buell of Mid- | assembly. There were just four min- | was enjoyed. - don, the world's L. T. L. secretary. Her | m. love feast. led by Capt. Jason Ran< | p¢ S5 aif T wook boanoe, ) ger f;etol::’;ev;e!r:h:l;fi:";Vl:f;e::l%vfl! :::!d' mfewf‘z-“';::lzr'::sg \».fi,\:::, P;lel‘nv. l;omyi\'ar:llch ;‘iere v:‘zrr]-‘.’ A. | birthday is called Loyal Tempordlnca dall. Groton: 10 a. m. sermon, Rev. E. jature. ge X STRICTLY X g L.a, e a- - - | N H. Vaughn, Mrs. Ives, Mrs. William | Legion day and the superintendent. | A. Dent, D. D., Hartford; 2 p. m., ser- inds to reako g fie. terbury by the Rev. J. G. Davenport, | erhaps. for that reason that proceed: | ' Lathrop, Miss Mary A. C. Avery. | Mra. Fields, invited the children and | mon, preacher to be secured: 1 p. m. Teetn to eat with. minds to " TAILOR-MADE e D.D. The bride has been a teacher | IS Were informal. Piy. | Misses Susan and Gertrude Hyde, Miss | their friends to gather at the room in | sermon, Evangelist Harry Taylor. s it her fault, yours or mine, SKIRTS Wauregan in Winsted. i v ot . 5:0‘:[:&“ %o | Alice Woodward and Miss Enid North- | the Bill block. Twenty of the ohil-| Prof. John W. Rewnolds, who will A i il e et AT A During the colsbration thire ware | SEoTL 5 1ok f o, IE B | P Wik e preti e 2 | St Bt e RGO 9P e xnow n st good e sPECIAL ouse frequent references .to Miss Lydia H. | adroitness selected Mr. Scott, Senator SALARIES INCREASED. A g i g0 ey o LS E e L G DL ] R PRICES. Cafe. Sigourney's home, Lowthorpe, and the | Latimer of the Eighteenth district and [ o\ 4 o o om0 o | CONERT R TN T CC NG ags will be in charge of Mra. Jane B | school of the poetess—the B. P. Bish- [ Mr. Chandler of Rocky Hill Mr. e mottoes and yells. Reed of Worcester. The camp meeting EY S. LEON, op house, on Broadway—was marked. | Chandler was prompted to observe (unat [ perior Court Get a Substantial Rai Mra. Fields gave them a brief sketch | will be praceded by a three dase ait: | s R. E. BEARDSL. sy THE PARKER-BAVENPORT G2, The houre in Hartford to which Mrs, | 3 S°ott and he rarely agreed on any-| —Getting Ready to Close. of Miss Gordon, telling of her inti-|tute for Christian workers under the 237 Main Street ~ a8 in_Stresh, » ne. macy with the late Frances E. Willard, |auspices of the Norwich district Ep- May Bldg. Sigourney went on ledving Norwich is being utilized this season as a va- cation school. Pl The committee retired and fifteen| A pill passed the house at the gen-| of her musical talent, _her position as| worth lea ith Bish 4 gue; wl shop Goodsell and | apr20d lleéondl later reported a list as fol-|era] assembly on TRursday, increas- | national'vice president of ‘the W. C.| Rev. Homer Stentz secretary of the Hlow ing the salary of George E. Parsons, | T. U. and of her home at Rest cottage, | Methodist Miseionary society, among MISS M. C. ADLES, President—Speaker Elmore S. Banks. | clerk of the superior court, from $3,000 Evanston, Ill, when at headquarters,| the speakers. . , : Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist Propristors, Throughout southern New England, | Vice Presidents—Senator Isaac W.| (o §3,500, and that of Hibberd R. Nor- | which Miss Willard bequeathed her. there is an effort to have members of | Brooks, Torrington; Charles E. Searis | man wrom $1,500 to $2,000. These in- | She belongs In Portland. Me. where Lord's the French society, The Artisans, ob- | Thompson: Luzerne Ludington, New | creases were recommended by the ap- | she sperds the months of July And Au- Lord’s Point Not ell of “ayes” and a storm of | idence Thursday morning and _were 4 lam and Middlesex county, DF. ROOt|.poesn *The chairman declared the | taken in charge by Funeral Director | helr appreciation of & their pleasant | jnierest is figured from the first The Plaut- Cadden C for Hartford county, Dr. Phillips for | yote carried and the officers elected, | Gager and taken to the Bozrah Con- |iime by glving Mrs. Fields three rous- || 0 % " W% 0L ooy 5 ! 0. M New Haven county, Dr. Poms for|Then there was a whitlwind . of | eresational church, where at 1 o'clock | ShpseN B Weh e ThEniell thim e g Sawilive Wi R aranitha Litchfield county, Mr. McKensle for | “goubted” from all over the house. but | services were condiicted by Rev. Asher | VSR VG 0 oy, b o0 posits m on or before the PR gy p A b s Fairfield county, Mr. Sperry for Tol- | Mr. Burnes would not be gainsaid. He | H. Wilcox, who spoke in high térms of | > Christman and Miss Clara Jo- || oy, . 1872, orwich, Conn. M| 14ng county, Dr. Townsend for New |endangered the gavel block. Then he | the deceased, for vears a staunch mem- | 501 @s3isted throughout all the exer_} himself moved to adjourn and declared | ber of the church and for+a long time - 4 e L Aondan SoETw: the motion carried. He dismounted |a member af . the choir. “Sometime |10 ehliven the afterfoon by her sweet|| . ° ' with dignity. | Well Understand” and “Beautitul Isio | (UCh a8 accompanist on the piano. It o Haven: Samuel S. Chamberlin, Hart- ) serve September 19, a8 Artisans® day, 3 propriations committee and passed the | gust. It was voted to send one @oflar| Henry Lewls of Fitchville and EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR %o awaken new interest in the organ. | 10Td; Benjamin F. Turner, Middletown. | Bouse without opposition. fowara the Anna A. Gordon fund whicli | Charles Fiich of Springfield, cottagers EXTREME NATURALNESS . . ization. This is in mccordance with | o0 Representatives Charles D. Burnes, | One sign of the end of the session |is to support a missionary in Japan. | at Lord's Point, are at their homes for “ 2 nmmer smlin s v G USRS i e tive | Creenwich; Richard T. Higgins, Win-| o fthe legislature was in evidence on [ Charlotte Christman and = Arthur|a few dave on business. y is required by the Summer Hair styles, 2 i N Ry ebter, i Thursday by a notice on the Legis- | Millard were appointed to write Miss| Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Rathbun and Extra hair used must match the nat« council of the order, which recently | Secretary—Representative Edwin H.|jative Bulletin for the committee on | Gordon birthday. letter Charles Kingburger have returned to ~ ural hair. To pile on puffs and rats JOHN KUKLA, met in Montrea Kn,rlch Killingly. legislative expenses to meet in- the| After the exercises at the room all | their homes in Fitchville after visit- 4 and bargain hair_ will _ mot Merchant Tailo Franklin 'S, Noeasurer—Senator Frank L. Stiles, | afrernoon to act on the settlement of |marched to Mrs. Fields' yard on|ing for several days at the Lew E make a woman . ilor, ranklin Square.| Thursday’s New York World had a|North Haven. the bills incurred in conducting the | Broadway, which was decorated with | cottage. 3 overloading is ridicul i Junzéd picture of Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker | . DXecutive: ~Committee — Senators| present house of representatives and |the stars and stripes and Chinese lan-| Charles E. Hopkins of Plainfield has = Have the newest in hair dressings of Denver, whom the women of Colo- | { "sioser Briinum, Salisbury; Phillp | state senate. Senator W. L Allyn of | terns. The girls and boys made them. | been a visitor at the point this week. “This you can get only from Miss Mh:‘ e dcs oty 10 eena e’ Sehsrers] Porm "‘;{"""- Irving H. Chase, | L edyard and ' Representative H. W.|selves happy playing games until the| Ernest L. Davis and assigtants of e She will be in Norwich entire week h b s, Dlcwagii R i Aty es acrDSIt| Tibbits of this city are members of | superintendent completed the final ar-| Putnam began Thursday morning the July 19th. Ister of Mre, T. 8 Kingfland, for- | Biatt. Miitord: 1 ki Omar W.|(he committee. The expenses of such [rangements to please them with some | erection of a fine cottage on land re- ? WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich ’ ] ister of Mrs. T. 8. Kingsdland, for- % na' M {0' /] Lucius E. iton, New | 5~ very long session amount to a|cake and lemonade. Before partaking|cently purchased by Mr. Davis. merly of Norwich, and was her guest | London: Lewls af*m‘;;“ New Canaan: | jarpe sum. of the refreshments they sang several Boston. New York, a |Es a frequently when the family residea|Fullford Smith Windham: Benedict . of their songs. and after feasting theg | = Telephone 704 y19d on Williams street. oty L N M s - FUNERALS. listened to two storles read by Miss ¥’°';8‘m Ry reol i T“"T Evf"ul er, oy Christman which “lva them some good in 20 year gold filled cases, The state board of heéalth has ap- | James T. Sergwick, Litcheid; Roscoe Jehiel L. Johnson. b gt oo e B ol ‘from $650 up. Fully- guaran- W ointed the following inspectors of|H. Wright, Ashford. The remains of Jehiel L. Johnson ar- | fuence thelr elders in the temperance ¢ teed, county homes: Dr. Wolft for Wind- | When this list was put to vote there | rived here on the 1142 train from Prov- | ““5i%,r, teqving, the children showed . 4 Few Flour satisfies. If you were half as careful when buying flour as Deposits sent by mail given e acknowledgement and Seasonable The year book of the Wheeler school O Somenhere” were guni by Mra. Nel, | ¥48 encoureging to the superintendent || carsful attention. s and .;”Ziii";mi‘hf‘&’l’ Stonington, is son. T. Crowell, ' The chush was filed o R ke All Departments of Banking. || YOU are in what you make of Artlcles 3 2 " with relatives and friends, there being 7 ’ GEO, A. DAVIS H. Tryon. This public library was| The New Haven road's excursion to | many present from out of town. The |20 VEcalions, but somé came home so 4% it, then you’d know no baking formally bpened October 10, 1908, with | Newport Thursday on the Norwich | bearers were William Johnson of Co- peioirndl o - S 4% - dit i t % about 3,750 volumes, provided through | ine steamer City of Lowell was well | lumbia, Newton L. Johnson of Provi- OBITUARY. sappointments. g AT the generosity of the Wheeler family. | Sotr-uzed: Pers being 1581 passen- | dence, Frank P. Johnson of Chicopee, — e MANUFACTURED BY generonity arilly f SO0 L0 e MR LA Dasere: | Sai rmelth, Jekugen of Ot POl an & Trust G, Ceresota Flour w la N‘ ity vevat \'nlul':‘e!1 f}l’-‘\'e bPP: 2dd- | when she left the New London wharf. | Henry Bailey of Colchester, a nephew. | . r ';"';"; - °h":)"L' N Iin ed during the past eight months, be- | The greater part of this number came | Burial was in the Johnson cemetery, e death of Jeremiah O'Connell oc- i e ve a Nice 3 it periodicals, papers, et al. by special trains from Springfleid, | where a committal service was read | CurTed at his home, No. 133 Cedar Eoe SomiaNow Is the first step to a better 6/)8 z Hartford, Waterbury and Bridgeport, | There ‘were many beautiful foral | Sirect, on Thursday morning after an|| Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. || bigger—whiter—Iloaf. o' Alcah“l S“jves Following is the text of the bill|Dut there was a crowd from New Lon- | forms, illness of several weeks. He was 69 & " s : don. Norwich had 159 of the number Th Sulli years of age. . . concerning wild hares and rabbits, | 300 a1l nad & fine thoe omas Sullivan. Mr. O'Connell was born in Treland, Just the thing for this hot weather.| which has passed the legislature: The At 8.30 o’clock Thursday morning the | but came to this country when a young » t e S 0 Can be used on the table in connection | close season for wild hares and rab- funeral of Thomas Sullivan was held | man and for a time was a farmer “The Pllllk 8 kiin_St from the rooms of Shea & Burke and | the west, but passed the ‘most of WSy 1Y \ with' the chafing dish or coffee pot. |bits shall be from January 15 to Sep- Come and sse how nicely they work, | tember 30, both inclusive; provided, We also have a good assortment of | hoWever, that no person shall hunt or Traveling Companions, convenient,| t2k¢ 8By Wild hare or rabbit in any s gz ths'clhocknl. retfinév;r‘x r_}mss was crlse- life in ‘this eity. He married Miss is headquarters for the best ALES p rated by Rev. Hugh Treanor at St.|Hannah Driscoll July 16, 1874, Rey, P. p RRLH For Sacurday’ Patrick's church,’ there being a large | M. Kennedy performing the ceremony and LAGERS in Norwich, COmpany' number in attendance, including rela- | at St. Mary's church. He was a man O'CONNELL & SHEA, . ; | other manner than with dog and fer- tives from Willimantic and Newport. | of fine personal trafts and had a v ¢ "‘."‘:"’.1.“"""“' Fitted with venti-| ¢ "o oither, between the first day of Ju]y 24th The regular choir of the church sang. | circle of friends. He was industrious bt g may27d Telephone 554-4.| 131.133 Main Stree ed asbestos lamps. Just the thing | December and the 15th day of January s The bearers were six members of the |and a good citizen. He is survived by 5 for traveling. Can be packed and car- ried in your bag or trunk; also very nt for the sick room. 1, both inclusive. Eastern Star Pici s First division, A, ‘0. H., John L. Sulli- | his wife and one son, J F. O'Con- . g7 we suggest that you take home one|van, Michael Dwyer, Michael Lynch, | nell. 2 ohren Segnond b N NORWICH, CONN. box each of John Donnelly, Peter Sullivan and ———— i - E 5 Danie] O'Neil. 'There were many hand- Painfully Stung. s to A, T. Gerdner) uccessor to A, T. Gerdne: Tumblers, | Fideilty chapter, No. 4. order of | Baker's 2c Ch some forms ot flowers. Burial was in b Berry Bowls, F the Eastern Star, held its annual pic- aKer's ocolates. St. Mary's cemetery. Shea & Burke |, Mis. Edgar G. Leete of Trading Cove 5 f Soblcts, Birry Bowln, Finger. ‘Bowle| the Bastern'Star. held 1t annual ols- (A it Pl S i had her arm painfully stung on Fhure: M “ I I i = LEE'S LIVER GRANULES—A prep= and Glass Plates, { Aot 75 nilomein #ajoyed the wuting. day afternoon while in her garden. aration beyond doubt for the reliet of Abo s H Ellen Hartigan. is thought it was dome by a tomato Monleacialy Which was one of the most successful : i rcrh oo e e Tih B an o A“lo“a C‘Clfls Cllldy The unszal’ ot tlen Fartigubs- was'| Weet: A constipation, torpidity of xm' liver, ':n GEO A DAVls the order. Members from Charity ] and held Thursday morning from the par. headaches and dizziness so frequently o A y | chapter of Mystic and Sachem chap- ors of Undertaker Hourigan. "At 9 ¥ 25-29 Broadw ter, " turpianed Loy the masagement, S S e by Rev o i | HAD WEEPING ECZEA o a er, furnishe y m: 3 S . W. A, . 3 y10daw 4 der, farniahed by the massgement | Bostom Marshmallows, | There s mudic Snger the siracion i dibles. in the shape of Miss Boudreau. The bearers were s iy e ¢4 ‘Thomas M. McGuinness, Frank Fagan, Face and Neck were Raw—Terrible caused by sluggish liver and irregular Boarding |uo v 0 2 ¢ 0SGOOD'S JAMAICA GINGER—An Stable excellent preparation for colic, cramps, & 5 cents, Terrington's iempls of Music of sandwiches and cake. This will give the wife and children | 11 i : A ¥ g The day was spent in taking launch * 2 William Walsh and James Hourigan. Itchmg, Inflammation and Sore- 12-14 Bath Street. dyspepsia, indigestion, etc., and in ath —— OPEN— rides, roller skating and in many|a remarkably pleasing assortment of | The burial was in St. Mary’s ceme- i Treatments Failed 3 cases where a warm stimulant is fes other way 0 tery. ness— All Treatments Failed. 48 Main Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | quired. Price 25 cents. awful nice candy for just 4%c. They will get quality, novelty, toothsome- jy23a Telephone 883 apr2sa ‘ YRS S T 2 A S g et LEE’'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE-A Mt. Calvary Sunday School. The Sunday school of the Mount Del-Hoff Cafe| ruwun i, UTICURA A GREAT SUCCESS icnics The annual picnic of the family of valuable resto 01 11 convi o Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. | Mr. and Mrs, .fnaen Rathbun of Mys- | ness—can you equal it in any other [ C2lvary Baptist church had their an- “Eczema 1647 A.mw‘" nousfi ooy |r !-l "."".‘1.“- V'xr \". lmmn\'umlu Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. |tic was held Wednesday at Masows| . . . KRR ;g:;hvif‘:::‘o:y'l‘mn;mfi:ur::r ose:': began to & » f:"“ “’“I : - emgglats “E:m:. Island. The trip to this favorite resort where near ‘money 3 L of general dei y. Price 5 Iy HAYES BROS. Frops | ii'0inde’ in Boats. At 10D time 8| wr gy A Seer. There were 175 In the party and Adam’s Tavern o b s fine chowder was served which was | We think not. Try it thex bad’e rayal good time,. Lutch A 1861 | SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes | LEE'S HEADACHE WAFERS—{ ared by Captain Albert. Those was served and the committee in A 58 oF Beadaché —DRINK THE BEST — Brebon MO asE REL aid. s Bogee , |charge saw that everyone was well 3 SYRVMIGE Mak ota,. Livary cosnafed [eDeedy relief fov beadachen of SHENEENE i sore | offer to the public the finest standard SHETUCKKT STREET. sick, bilious, nervous or hysteriog over | prands of Beer of Europe and America, | w— Also relfeves neuralgia. Price Bohemian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavaria: " Beer, Bass' Pale and Burion, Musics | A Fime Assorfment of Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, 3 Finl* B . Ao, FrankJones’ Nourisn. | «+«- MILLINERY Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- | ' Ha#.«. Schiits and Pabst. 2 5 at little prices. ' . A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. _ MRS, G. P. STANTON, Telephone 447-12. - whe oetidaw LEE'S TOOTH POWDER—An septic powder containing properties which whiten and the teeth, perfume the and hardens the gums. Price | oy cared for and had a good time. 2 & ' ’ " Smith of Norwich. 5 The lsu-h? Seer Is_daiug much in the 2 - - excursion line, having cently taken | B‘,“hs oerz Bee New London.—The recent request of ’ 3 4 Methodist, Sunday. schook $b. tha the letter carriers of this city for f MR Sedey schooh an increase in pay was granted In a clty, they having come notification sent to th office de- fuoin By “atiory partment to the carriers.lyesterday. The increase amounts to $100. Somers.—Mrs. A. L. Hurd an on amount ot Somers are spending " the. season $1,000. & ~ at one of the cottages o s gii =RF i £ : I