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Agr'iad .‘ifl, Ladfe$' a ‘The money is to be used for the wment of a free bed whlch is in - yn, N, the entertainment committee, the g00d ot mmer will and untiring efforts of the ladies | 1 B T M Hosma ol RheoA b Miss Hannah 1 s - ‘have been crowhed with success. The an sum a;.pflfi-u with the amount Iniendent of the Gree fi%’fi" coll by Mrs. Little during the| Mrs, . Elisabeth. I, g o d n}:sfll‘;‘u Wi '3 past year for 'the same purpose is am- . Hall. £0- endo for the next two Mrs, J. E: Sullivan and -uten. e ",‘ el rog ihe umr-m ‘nl de- Helen, Irene and Edna Vanderman, 2lusouns Rev. of Notwich Town, ow to Find and Refind Faith.’ T % A nvu‘fl ‘flu talk, imp: leave today for Pleasant View Bolen Hams, T 2 'COMING TO WILLIMANTIC. comrades pesent e mocsamity Tor Ahe | Tor two weeks' stay. s h M .M t Annual Encampment of the Con- Whies arie & Corithot aban s gl ot| ~ o N ation Spuni War Sodire | hOdng U hext ahpariment. sntamp. ~ DANIELSON ety ment and the Willimantic contingent eumed DR. M. G *n won out over Stamford by & margin Park Pavilions Not Rebuilt—Wide In- | fhue J. KIN o _,W‘vm”""‘;:‘cgfng‘;:“ having & Tate of three to one. terest in Coming Baby Show—Shut- ; Deatist ard armofy, New | O er Frank P.hnlonu!A - | out for Andems in Saturday's Game. ; ¢ Haven; Saturday. Dcx-rtmam ‘Com- | tus C. Tyler No. 8. did much to F K in ANl work guaranteed. mander Willlam Lounsbury of Bridge- | turn the tide in g B Bertha Franklin_is spendinig i gt | urday t it Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. port. called the encampment to order | O'tY, 10 & few brief but telling re- | this week with friends in Providence. "3» i Stet. . B4 Gray of Hloager| OMce Nours 9.30 a- m. to 8 p. m. He was also instrumental in | Louis White of Mystic has heen the| Game—Only Run Scored A S e v verilirieing & n guest of friends in Danielson. One Out—That Credited Home Team : was Painless extraction. E detrimental to ization. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Head are en-| in Tenth Inning. ohn Tetephone 40 ha s l Lln' e e Haven haaerty F.1 ~ Comrunder McNesirs of Sier tertaining Miss Ellen Head of St. ey e Bedard of i bt bt commander, Frank C. Johtson of Hart. | 4P Was on he nominating commit-) Louls and Miss Anna Roberts of Ol-| Putnam won the finest game ot ba | B A. Bailey . s SUNMER MILLINERY Fa .‘o 1 w ) ohn of Governor ™ ;. junior vice commander, James | 'S° evidence of his good work is | neyville. ever played on the Providence. street her Jo at greatly redweed prices during July . gmnm of Willimantic: inspector, | S0 ‘by Captain Cochran's election iss Eva Thetreault of Providence nw-%a ‘when they defeated Waure- | Lilley m’.’m‘”- WSS SUDOMIRES R Augur( Take edvintags of ibe \ Unexcelled freight and )rvunx serviee direct to and from New Y u,hgn-r vice commander of the de- been spénding a few days with fternoon % cumm g y 4. Bawtolis or Meritén; Jutwe of Connecticut. iblson friends. nin; s.tm: that wiil n:hlmmm Opening of Forty Hours’ Devetien, | ofer L. E. Roy, Jeweit City. Frank M. All Outside Staterooms, Norwich Tuesdays, Thorsdays, of Putnam| Adelbert Boswell of Providence has hen other n- have come hours' began at was.1n line with thé ‘Tyler bunch and | been vistting relatives in Danielson. | o cone - The anly fn ot the el :lé}mm G Mare. Shereh ICR. CREAM assisted in tbé nning pmy Philip Sheridan of Northampton, | was scored by Captain Labelle wlgm Suntlay and will '.‘lole with solemn nln At whdidsale atid rethll . Partied, lundln at 516 suci as Mass, was the guest on Satorday of| one out and It was a shame that it | mass Tuesday morni Sundu ehutches, ete., supplied. Agént for the w York n.r’n East River, foot x‘-’lfihflt fln-flm-nt -Muniu and In ad- | John ‘A Aylward and family, _| came in such a as to allow 30y | noon Rev. T. H. Ter, McKinley music, 10c a copy. Willlam Roouvelt Street, Mondays, Wednes« ‘m‘fn to record ! utes of the| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodwardleave | question about the | u assisting ‘:3 don, Rev, Philip Taft- { JTonnstone, Jewett City. ' d.p Fridays, at § B i ré éncampm incidentally did | this (Monday) morning for a stay of | home team to secure ft. ville, Rev. J. J. Ambot of Notwich amd | = e hone or write for folder, ’ what he could to further Captain | three weeks at Saratoga Springs. hit_their pace and with men ornu- Rev. Father Mathieu of Moosup assist - WHEN READY TO BUILD, . 8. Frelght réceived untll § p. th d Cochran’s -Iactlon and bring the 1910§ William Franklin is spending this| and no one out they Had & - grand |eq. e .nea ’nr n-ll;lll from our cholce C. A. WHITAKER, Agefit. t to the Thread City. week at Cakland Beach. chance to sew up m contest in such Borough Briefs and Personals. aints, Cément, Glass, mayid An excellent .Mn @inner was 'served Mr. an@ Mrs. Marcus Wood have|ga way as to stay all comment abaut Th H001 PIOnFE 15 ll ete. rry com| mo 11 : sbout 200 delexates and guests in ihe | heen entortaining Mra. Graco T. Smith {he'umpive Aiguring n the vietwrs. ‘ B"},"’" e e misons’ and builders’ supplies. T K. . ¥ 3t afternoon at the Colonniade at Savin|of East Orange, N ““Barnicle was fizing. line tor | 12 e 4, 8¢ the Jumes OBg | Cituren, Jewett City. " .. .n 0 .‘ . Rock that was followed by a sail| Barl Bullard of ‘Medway, Mass,, has Putnam and Eoyle lm-m&'m Such "m P EOPLE S STEAMBOAT CO. around the harbot ) g tfie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | o pitchers’ battle has never before beex { 4 1 - 3o K m‘t‘!.o-n-.lm Sy M o Y w N .m'n : oo hae e ~ well. seen in this league, and Js seldom helesome ry one of WILLIMAKTIC, CORN, Beet Mampien Dutents Hobron, | et Suiyan of Arnogaue BT | S 18 o suenie diowes | ke g o (v oo |nGES Wi G Brpurh | STEAMER SIGHT SEER R Hebron of the Air Line or Milk Can| has been spending a few days at his only three hits in the ten mmnn and | s Mrs, . O. Warren and thres ial men. 7. league was @efeated by East Hampton | home in Danlelson. Boyle went him two less than that | el 00 S i Coventry spent ._n_ fu. .nwm Ety. 1000 SEASON OF e 1 000 - at Hebron Saturday afternoon by the | (@eorge Resves of Eamc was in Dan- | number. The sturdy Rhode Islander day at George m“! and C. F - On' and after Saturday, June 19th, s I % score of §-5. East Hampton now has | ielson Saturday. had thé men of the Putnam team at | &i¥ ° FAL FERIgs talows:l Two Josie tigs ... | s pretty good lead in the race for the| Wilfred Puize will spend this week | njs mercy and did not allow a single | SBCCES. o 0 pon Grureh of THIS SPACE RESERVED. ool A ol ] Lond " .| penmant and unless Hebron takes a (&t Provincetown, Mass. hit in nine innings, Shaw, Tatro and | yigajetgwn are guests of R. R. Church WATCH IT! observing the following This is the Last)| s she will have'to be content with | Mr. and Mrs. A . Wood have ro- | Marion, us heavy a hitting trio ax there | MUGEORD r5 SLCE P Norwic shent 4 v J the cllar- position. Jarned crom @ vacation spent at Oak- | is in the league, mever got & hit. In- | gungay with Mies Ethe Leave Norwieh 805 a. m. New Lens S S Dr. Bacilie A. 3 Wil abiver o] A0S SIEEInRing he JEweq S SOWE . “ger " gus e W, . Benmots. ana HAVE YOU TRIED don 9.0, Ocean Beach 9.5, Pleasurs w k f o Vacation for Baptist Pastor. Tatos ot "Waltian P Narvebtasd Uke grass. His control was perfect and | rymijy wpent Sunday at Central FAlls. [ Teft's 1ca cféam? The Kind that {s | Beach 1010, arrive Crescent Beach €een O ur Rew, R G, Hartles. pastor of the| Blood" at Norwich. in the W. C. T. U. | tme, twe, three. and aos variewr. . Him | ,, Theodore Robinson caught & two a1 | made trom ewest cream. 1t excels all [ 3 Returning—Leave Crescent Bedeh remarkable work against the heavy hit- 1,5 00 Ktvaay. others. Churches, weddings and partles | 16,40 a. m., Pleasure Beach 11, Oo First ‘a.;vm church,” leaves for his{ rooms, on Wednesddy of this week. ean supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen, New London 11. arrive home in Yonkers, N. Y., tomorrow. He| Rev. W. B. Greene of Bast Killingly ting Putnam aggregation made a big Reehon 2% contemplates &pénding August in the | will be the speaker at the Baptist . €| " George Sparks and Peter Cooper at- Norwleh 1.05 p. M. g neighborhosd of Lake George. Rev. R.| church next Sunda = ;‘Li,nfi’;hcm";”g.m‘:h"'m:';",’;“. tended the engineers' outing held at INWETT OIFY WOTEL ATternoon Trip. Maplesdet of Suifield will Bl the pulpis| * hie dea iy R.S. Cushman have | {i\ic toss remarkable work. . Only three | Palace Garden Satu New nnu Hotel 1n evers Lekys Norwich 395 p, m., New Lo8s the first two Sunq;:m nd the last|heen spending a few days at Bryant-| scattered hits are charged against him Equipment for Choir Loft, pnrtiealar. o ‘4°|o b R v 8‘03 R e o R e Luurh Wil e vilie. Biass. and they did mot come at & time to| The -Congregational choir loft has THA ¥. LEWIS, Propristor. Sal L0 artive Crasant Bbaen ¢80 o Hiram Franklin is completing the| .oynt Barnicle pitches with his head | been fitted with hew chairs and book- 440 p. m. Pleasure Beach §, Ocean . B plastering in a fine mew dwelling for| a5 well as with his arm, and that fact | racks through the efforts of Mrs. G. W. . Heach 5.2, New London 6.50, arrive 514 FUNERAL. Herbert Gallup at Plainfield street. was demonstratéd to Wauregan at | Robinson and Miss Mary E. Soule. M. HOURIGAN, Norwich 7.6 ! b= g No Rebuilding at Park. times when a hit meant victory. His| Miss Marian Paul has recurned from Jewett City. W, 7 K gl B, AN Mrs. William Sibley. The work of rebuilding the destroy- | change of pace is a winner and the |a week's stay in Moosup. ‘PUNERAL DIRECTOR. Funning only as far as Pleasure Beach The funeral of Mrs. William Sibley | ed pavilions at Wildwood park has not| Way he mixes in the slow shoots with Miss Dorothy Burleson returned Sat- | Furaiture and Orawford Ceoking |ind return: On the afternoon trip ‘been ‘commenced, and the probabilities h(z burning fast ones will get many of | urday night from a week's stay at the| Ranges. through to Crescent Béach and returs. are that the work can not be advanced | -hé hitters i this league. Ho has fine | Willimantic camp ground, ‘Phonés—Stofe 61-2; house 35-5. PEOPLE'S STRAMBDOAT CO. L s . Reév. R, D. Hatch, rector of St. rapldly enough to complete the struc- | contrel and excellent jdgment. Mr. and Mrs. David Ganl\' and Netwich, Cons. s Paul's Eflncoml church, was the offi- | fures this season, even though con-| Plugging over.the ten mming route, | daughter’ of Delawann: J. are s " ciating ¢ man. Mrs. Emma Jack- | struction should commence at once.|the two box artists save the fans the | guests at Mr. and Mrs, m Paul's. AVE,RY C. SMITH, Mataging Owner, qs ;;HFCiei A, ang. s::fil".{‘{g" bk With the exceotion of the dancin 207‘1 thw:ntfi'-m;‘e‘mw wmmm ?r base- — . E. Lyon, Harry rthur - | however, the amusements-at th ri | ball that they have purci n many 'flfi “0“ DAYS TO SHARE INY horg ang Andrew Bennett. Burial was | ate goiak alons Tuch the same as usu- | a dwy. Neither. weakened or fiinched STAFm___‘_SPm“S 2 ok %1 Nn{th u;!l‘ eexg;taryd fi;ne;-lu al. uuti lnylyerl!‘od of nl-: game and it km‘:- i Crowd o Saturlay Exoursi Steamer BL“CK ]SLAND THE smmws GRE rectors Elmore & iepard . of . this f A .| ed as they ‘coul ve gone on for » e on=— BARG“N city were in_ charge, . Twelve of Sixteen ":'" Houses Qoou an;(heg game or tv,:o‘ P Matters of Personal Mention. A 4 R SR o B 44 4 E i il ‘he deciding of the contest, however; - ied ouw ot *e BVENT. MANY AND UNUSUAL , Mra. Addie C. Tusker. Of the sixteen new. dwelling houses | ias fated not.to depend .on-their brI- | . Many--attended. the - éxcursion to Epe you te % PR The funeral of Mrs. Addie C. Ticker ; a ” . Chnw! G Dro t 10 of the Lawton Manufacturing company | ifant work. Wauregan went out in.or- | Watch Hill and. Block Island Satur ate Cream ps at 10¢ ART THE OPPORTUNTTRS e held from her home at Liberty Hill | gt Plainfield, srected during the pres- | der n the ténth. Labelle, first up for | day. Besides the large number of pound ? R INT m the n”k the W at 2 o'cloc h ;’ ent summer, all arg occupied except | Putnam, swung at. & nice éne .and. it | Ideal people, a crowd came down from Yy oh ' b rtyada . 8 ;’“‘-V B v’i,r,?l‘;’!;u! f0| four. The bulldings give the company | went safling’ 6ut into left close to the | Orcuttville, Staffordville. Stafford Hel: THR3 KEYSTONE ‘STORES, ndon 5 %, m, PRESENTS FOR MONHY SAVING. | cometersy, }{:nr:llhmctors Bttt | thirly-two additional tenements. This | foul line. Raymond may have thought [low and Rockville. The special train NDAYS SUNDA 15 @ m, mill village .has sprun% up wlth as | that it was going foul, but at any rate | left the station at 7.45 p. m.. but it was Putnam Moosup | New London 10. n a 11’1‘11 zreat rapidity as any in the sfate, 4nd | he did not start in time to get it and | 5o crowded that many waited and took m-yta 1140 & m, due Bloe 1. Shepard of this city were in charge. (v - B & modol i neathiss snd generyl R-fi s Rt ehre swat Ehst - Putna 1ol | e 606 Asn. | A Eho mille 1oned Tof RETURNING: Leave Block 181nd 243 HUNDREDS OF OFFERINGS = AT . " OBITUARY. tractiveness. Srvne Wl S P A S s . i ” bi.h'.'x'on vavr«';o:"x'-' 3 lfiw:nflen"'fd “': ‘:‘" ¥ Pl % ; » was good for two an 6| Harvey s o REAL BARGAIN PRICES. SUMMER Charles Hoey. , New Rurgi s":,“"’ :":,w,,”k { the! ingeiaers of ‘tne Wauresan T |15 T, DON T WORRY' Beath near landings at Watch Hill an (‘hnrles Hoey died of Bright's dis- |, ONe Week from this (Monday) morn | \ars discussing the fairness of the hit | Mrs. Thomas Hayes and children 9 | Block Island. - 2 ing the rural service on route No. 1 DAY WEARABLES AND HOUSH ibdrday morming at his home, 22| o O ML SO c Wil pe s with the umpire Labelle tried to steal | are visiting relatives in Mysti FARES: Bxoursion. Souin pam street, following a long 1il- | foml the Danielson office will be ©5-|third. He was touchéd out without | Frank Engley is spending a vacation It Makes Wrinkles, (T R e By g R PR f mess. He was born in Sligo, Ireland, | {hot pocimaster ¢ & Potier has long| duestion of a doubt, but Berthiaume | at Block Island. Bay & X KEEPING. GOODS IN A WIDE VA-|in 1844, but had been a resident of this | con' FOSIPISCEn o, TONE PO0 IGVT | said “safe” That was the beginning| Mrs. J. W. Melbourne and davgh- | Werry over {ll- hunn does P . 100 : 3 clty for years, - He waw for more than | ° 3 of the end. Marion got safély to first | ter of Derby have returned home aft- | health no good, merely ; ; fact that he has been successful Is ap- Shire - Ep o1F : 1 2 s : 3 v g vofive vears employed by the | oot that Be has beon suoceme e o be | and Shaw. next up, hit.a Jiftle voller in | er two weeks' visit with relatives in | wrinkles, that aabe’ you ook oider whtle “Badéh “(Gotai" Biachy, RIETY OF KINDS AND QUALITIES : York, New Haven and- Harttora | Parcitied 1ot OV, B hiome B4 £ :r)_e plate. Goven, picked it up | town. S than you are. webkaays and Bunadys, tieketd 5 rodd ompahy at the Jodal round- [ S e DN BY b e Will be | and in trying to get Shaw at first hit | Arthur J. Melbourne is visiting rel- [ 1If you gre sick) don't oy BHE 45| include trolley trom New Lon- AT PRICES FAR BELOW REGU house. He leaves six children, Anna easily ‘enabiod to kep intieloss; touch the runner in the back and the ball |atives in Derby about it to mycnmll don to Beach .. ~ | Nellte: Kathyrn ana Della, of this city. | with tre neopte in o tecritory that seek | TOJed away. allowing Labelle to scam- | Harold Pierce and George Crawford |this we repeat the words of thousands | For further info B Sister Athanasius, & nun in St. Mary's | e o T e alont | PeT home with the winning run. There | have returned from a delightful camp- | of gher former sufferers from weman- | opply, 4t office of com any Beat's LAR. SEE THAT YOUR WANTS 3 and & son, John | QERRRO0 O 3 was 1o ome out, but that ended the |ing trip at (‘r\’:ul Lake. ty milar to yours, when we say, | hoat landing. Norwich. o £ z He also leaves a ¢ : game. Lewis Simon, is visiting in Williman- . sister, Mrs. Ellen Gilmartin, Baby Show Interests Mothers. Wauregan left the field & little bit | tic. 3 Take ? ¥ R e o FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS ARE e ‘Wednesday will be a great day for | sore at heart, but they had no reason —_— - l urn N F“me~° + A G P. A, New York, ¢ Personals. babies in this end of the county..anl|to feel humiliated, Tor their ‘showing | @ermany has spent more for avia- $ 3 Gsac b the nrobabilities are that there will be | was s good as any one need wish to y FILLED WHILE THE SALE CON-| _ Clarence E. Chester of Chaplin was a scores ef them: at' Wildwood park'to]see. Tt wais & groet-game and a credit | 0> than any other government. Willimantic visitor Saturday. MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO’S LING It ts a wonderful female remedy, as ! compete for the henors in the annual ery player that participated. ——essesssne | you will admit Lt you STy it So ek el R kon: Bunss’ st Sientne TINUES. James Mercer of Montville was in| paby show. The mothers are all inter-| The score: m sema for %ts use are ort, Shelter isiand 'and Sag Harbor, b the city on business Saturday. rsted‘lin the n;mrutchilng event. 1‘1’ mat- Putnam. Wauregan. Rich or poor or proud and handsomse, ‘? es with every m.a:‘"‘%.: Loni feland. Str. “wyaodoite” iesves ¢ S t ittle whether their cherubs are ew London, weckdays, a. m., 4.10 ok HATEore Saitorey Saturaay 5" | gmail and thin or plump and rosy Taim 2 * ','u”':" f f@sfl-w,a» 'i’ '% % Even you can read this Chanson, mfn.éom;g;::fl CHEMICAL Co, |3 ™, Leaves ~4g Harbor ¢ a. m, 1230 . s 2 v Wi Motte. "Lean,: o ts ol . N & IW lAl Reed of Boston was the guest :{'I";“;e‘f](: oy (_"{]‘;;f: ky::“;)\let[{,l;‘isz;()l’lln?lrl!! Labetiey 4 1714 Tmuiet 2 By no 1aw of luck or chances, 106 West 129th Street, New York. e H. C. Mlll‘l'ay L0, | o [eiatives in town far the week end.| L oy "oiaus or another. No charge of | Smwe 50 11 29 0 |fEvery tooth you save enhances. wlarsld e R e —— ; Attorney David Ogsins of New York | any sort s attached to entering the | Keach. 130 1003 » * Aghrts Ladiss’ Moe Journal Baser lsnc;: z:;st of his parents in this ¢iy.| pabies in the contest. The maximum | fae s v 2931 0l U your smiles and cenversation, N ran nlon e e o s Flora Casey {6 entertaining | age Limit is two vears. Bamiciep 3 0 1 30120 . to Wl VARG S. F G'Bso . i SESREYSYCO TN 08 Planad, Continues Chaplain of Jail. s 3 BT s 31 iy Benders oy . T 0p0. Grand Centrai Station, New York City Rev. George W, (‘lark of Brooklyn, None out when witming run scored. 4% Mjor and Mrs: Gg&u Dimock have | who is meving to Canterbury to be- returned from a Visit with télatives in}.come pastor of the Congregational Negyiche [« 8@ church at that place, will continue to Miss Ruth Smith entertained Miss|act as chaplain at the Windham coun- Don't despair when teeth are aching. |quo and Sheel Metal Worker. Rooms, $1.00 a Day « AND UPWARD remakin; Save them, all their shapes remaking, Apien ‘e Bitkease Aba Beyiibd Tnpts 16 kil thien Sasths A0 O Lite's prolonged and health extendsd, | pore oo LI 1AL T ) ;Botham of Mansfield Depot | ty jail. -y by Barniele 6: doub 7 mended, ost Main Street, 7 I L dion Sedwiets s 4 o ey Tt | Every time a tooth is mendes, Wost aia Strest. Norwich, Comn Willimuntic has| Congresman E. W. Higgins has se- | Sitvan st a poo Wanmennet, bt esch: | Wou will find your joy remendied, dec lh Sylvia | cured a pension for Mrs. Frances Bur- , ire, Berthiaume. roughe, The amount is $12 a month, AppBinted: District Deputy. Dentist T “my crown” réveals ft, "le IW Ham m{ e Through the sa ree 'W. N. Arnold . . m‘z"s:m“ ?’? "f"".‘:é’x? 16t &nd son | s sectired an increae from 312 to 315 | Mavor John J. McGhrry has been ap- | Every art by art conceals it. The Fanning Studios, Eleventh St. and University Pl. pointed district deputy of the Knights B ‘be’paseed at Pleasure Beach. per month pension. of Columbus for the Fourth district of | Nature gave all in good season, L E As Mise . Plorence Thatcher, Who has Jewett City Won in Fourth.« nnecticut, which includes Putriam, | t with, Tinds to resson, Leen atténding the Willimantic normal| Jewett City clinched their game with | Willimantic, Danielson, Moosup and | § eeth to ea 31 Willow St. NEW YORK CITY, 2 2 One Block West of Broadway, Showing this week The only absolutely modern fire- Very Fine Fruit - Wauregan. s it her fault, yours or mine, proof . transient hotel below 224 Meeting Nights Changed. Street. Location central, yet qulet. i Putnam lnd’;e of'sm m voted to | S hall their 1o be mine or thine, MUSLIN and LACE 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 change their meeting nights to the per day upwards, ' H. E READE, If ‘ 1d ot s T gen | oo mmentm | O CURTAINS Lo « . iy - ™ ‘ held, however, during the months of A Send 2¢ stamp for lllustrated Guide ’!;z::\c:tm w.u.m We Ou August and September. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY |Sreci®! value and very fine designs. and Map, of New York City. 2 A e iimanahot iy i o Wall Papers, Carpets, Sha - 237 Main Street COLCHESTER i S Furniture, Wood Floors. apr20d may3ld GHESBRO las the Agency for the Ronl Grand, the finest straight_§c make every saver in this vicinity realize || OTme ose) ‘anovitch and son 'war o that in THIS savings institution he i | |ohiS e o tinta N0 | s Plank” o Freskin simes | ECOMOMICAL : Banichon, means b eargain pricss The picnic of the Con tional means getting the most value for your | go the customer on seasonable 2 > money. I can give It 10 you in| Every departmént In the store bears assured of as good security as is possible | |Gttt i o whar | messasacters shr e best ALES | Fimiing T el e, etk nesday. and LAGERS in Norwich, R. BENTON DIBSLE, 46 Asylum St | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS ETORR, ar in the city. in any bank of the land, our busmess e Pt et T KL riising mediam 18 - . S P 3 O'CONNELL & SHEA, THERE 1 no advortising mediam 1 Main St. Danielson, day f days’ L3 i W, Gerones taye T MR ayre Tetephone 554-4. | fotin Tor business resuita. o DU | duntid Jasaes B Keech, Mgn ELMCRE & SHEPARD, ‘ABuscossore to Sessions & Eimorsy Embalmers and Funeral Directors, | 60-62 North Strest, Tpiephone conmection. © HIRAM N. FENN, bmn-uxn -uml.u.m would more than double in a month N e * Why let your money work partly for | |miiss o New il west i | 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. v D et Swith amd " Witei T A History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich, fully illus- Baker, who have been at Block Island i li Thi 1l others when it might as well work solely |{zuser, who nave been at Block Jsiand | erated, and bound in leather or cloth, will be pullished by The Bulletin » / in town over Sunday, returning to | Company. Those desiring a copy will please send their orders at once, as for you? their work In New Britain this (Mon- | only a limited edition will be printed. dayy morning. Ghe “won pRY AND FANOY COODS “reave with D8 and Save Momey® ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. - John Brown of Lake' View farm, By e T VRGN, BwR- THE BULLETIN CO., Norwich Conn.: Putoax. Cosn. sl T T | Willimantic Savings SR T SR | AR R T | emas AE m’_— | Marknams fawn. " & Tew tromtown | | Cloth Binding .......... 3200 Leather Binding ........ Undertaker and :w.“ fis e g e 5 Bt 2 i lnstitute e | et Roch, wite” viiors | 7 . ? 32 Providence St., Taftvilie. the United States Health ana ‘:.‘. . m#&ufimm. “which : o5 i< i SR BT Prompt aitention to day or night ealis,. Telephons 69-21 aerMMWFawl- -IC.DLOO.RW,MIM for and full particulars. Box Willimantie, Ct. H. C. MURRAY Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. | [iasrnon goronnmcnsm) | bising Weiesd by Sruwing b shipped away, and a new set, enti line through one Not . taken their » il !