Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 26, 1909, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 !

Other pages from this issue: