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_ Lodge. [, 2 ‘No. RS Ll “ farm in Columbia .fllg. The zu- ll.‘ ins lm .‘TI the lodge’s “:I was also officers were in- =talled: President, nis fli vice resident, L. Gluaen. gockyer, treasurer, Max ouuu was one. of the most enj the organization's history. from Colchester, 'rnr- Hmantie, party were nerville and" Inspéctor James Shaw, Jr, Arrives to Supervisé vnn.—n Posteffice "Hd. Andrew ing. tsm :d' his - dog James Shaw, Jr, ot Providende, the .’”e Dy IR new inspector, who sueceeds ctor rived ‘twl:‘r:dwto aay gromi Do T n ver, “H., and was In consultation with onmuter Charles H. Dimraick, who assisted him in getting comfortably n. numb‘r of houm < MURRAY'S ==t ' ¢ cmm. Hoey. Boston Storae| & ..l v held Monday morning from the house, m.llllfl& CONN, 3 Recent Mhm—.!. Anne Honored in riduqm—hvuml Mention. Andrew Htlbal carpenter at the ‘Baitic Cotton -II.,‘M N a_ pain- m ueu-t md-y. DA T a DANIELSON the dog | Height of Midsummer Season at the Loke—Old Home Day August 4—| Game With Dayville on Saturday— 13th Com Ret: f “large belt, it \ : Fort ufl ""r"m o from- his m ds, -mmu the ! Ar. and Mrs. Clifford Starkweather to WD 4 n: aan e ot a mule nuchlne. ~ aru at Plea rl‘l B‘:mc}; this we;'k; . :M cut a ]on! ‘::;kl'n -‘lg: D S e et S NEW YORK Fare $1 .00 least two ww by the . physician who was Unexcelied Ireight and Fare Narwich 1o Now Yort $1.16 Write or mpuu W. J. PHILLIPS Agent, Net wa. octid h 17y thln Whlle nmdlns Bn lflh Dr. R. C. ressed the wou mg the dog a few dlyl m rhere. was an: the matter” vh.l: him., Mr. Smead is of the npinlon that the animal, naturally su attacked ln a spirit of viciou: m{- becauss had been locked up in the bu-n for’ Chuibop oo Sen to attend him. Mr. Heibel was Spri lh}la g:ma ped ' oom fortable on Monday. over unfiy * their ann Kicked by Horse. B. Sweet was ‘Aleck Dupont, who has been con- fined .to his home the past week with bruises about the body and arms, caused by the kick of a horse, was able to be out on Monday. John Woods of the Listle Flat is the summer at Camp Bunk. Triduum in Honor of St. Anne. Miss Lucy Fournier fs visiting rela- tives in Narw ich. Miss - nry Day of Baltimore is at her home in Danielson for a vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Keach were at Ocean Beach Sunday. ¢ Returning from France. Miss Leonle Maindon, who has been district committee, and treasurer and nm in the ‘White district. Dennis Lee B‘,n"d district. em\twa Maxcey lector . ¥. Palmer is’ field next Saturday the Dayville team will -be it out with Manager Benoit's men. will be Kiilingly against Killingly, and a good game. is looked for. Misses Maude 'fhflflpl and A‘ntn Nichols are members of dfi of young ladies who are spending this 22 South Park street, at .30 o'clock. At St Jol;flu church at § o'clock, Rev. John Flemming was the cele- brant of a solémn requiem high mass, with Rev. Arthur DeBruycker of Ibert Burton was appointed 5 ! spending the fast year with rulatives 5t commities sad 5. 3 Matae : s | ¥exvie direct to amd from iy T SR S R o, Francs, ualled Baturdsy for New | woek & the' Back cottage at Alexan- | clerk, treasurer and collector in_the o tradde e thile days Sevor| - Al Ousidy Statervems, v 4 will arrive af r home ler's €. n ) Samuel Geer was 89 | poen observed ' g St o gl i Fathar-Femuing. paid o hioh cripute | Damieisott next week. Mhio Erad Damie: pointed diatrict comimities in the John- s Rcariiate oo | e . A e s esver, faot 5 "fn s ionin Pk v r. and Joseph Johmson of | Lo o 0Tl 4ined, the members lom‘:i;';m of & change of arithme. | Shurch, closed Monday night at 7.15 | Roosevelt Street, - Mondays, Wednes- ‘Three Rivers, Mass., are guests of Mr, u\d Mrs. Juep-h Birch. - ? . Keach Is' to occupy the Abner Young house on Main street. Misses Emma Jordan, Lilllan Weth- eérall, Cora Shippee and Lucy Young are to spend this week at Ocean Beach. with buedicthn of the Blessed Sacra- ment. There were buutlml flowers, During Sale | Whi.is thie-last week of the o.cqun'- of the 13th company are home the annual encampment at Fort Mans- field, dellghted _¥itn, their experience and t possessors of more w! relltlvde fto the wn:‘n:' ‘t-he coast defense guns. ¥ in cantp Cove, New Haven. wul noihzarl;d bzl"hl:%‘lmm :::; e K s Guests of Miss Mary Roy on Sun- ? pening year. Dani; Y f - ‘Honors for Representative Keach, |ai carofully followed and close ap- : S aad T Wibtums and: Javmes iReprm'xl:uxive B ll’{ Ke-ch' is re- p{l‘catlnn mud;o toulen‘i;rlllng ttheb;:llnv Quinti of Occum. ceiving the cengratulations of many | things they sghoul ow to- omg Albi 111, friends on his election as secretary of | high grade members o the eoast .,:“;'.';';.:“Tfe oo P oy the Connexticut Legislative club of {artillery. BNIWIG and Holyoke. days, Fridays at § "Phone or write P. 8. tics was laid on the table. . e folder. Assisted During Parish Devetion. 0 it McCarthy Frelght received until § p. m. Agent. Personals. Mrs. W. O. Smith and daughter Re- na are passing a few wecks At Morris PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER SIGHT SEER, in additiqn to a lnr:e num- people: The bearers were John Hoey, Mi- .chael Gilmartin, John Hickey, Jr., Wil- in‘ the Forty "Hours’ devotion on Mon- liam Smith and Joseph Moriarty. Bur- day at St. Mary's church. ial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. . |1909. It is a deserved honor and one Social and Personal Items. Wedding Anniversar.- Celebrated. Miss Elizabeth ~Brennan of Staf- | '000————SEASON oF oo ; : in which Killingly takes pride. r. and Mrs. Henty M. Donieleon | M and Mre. Josesh Bendc and |ford Springs has veen the gucst of W e . i At S gheat bargain event, the last week to Judges at Baby Show. have as their ,um M. E. Ballou Mrs. Mary Brennan the past week. fam n family in A D il 1. Ballow of Providence. | s o e Tty tonth amni.| _Brother Wilfred of St. Genevieve, P. Mrs. J. B. Hopkins leaves today |y, of Mr. Benac's marriage. The Q. is the guest of his parents, Mr. (Tuesday) for Greenwich, Conn., 10| antire family of four brothers and [and Mrs. Louis Bibeault of Main be the guest of her ter, Mrs.|tnres sisters and their families, with | Street. . Frank Kennedy, for several weeks. the father and mother of Mr. Benac,| . Miss Pearl I Woolvin of Whiting, Thomas Dunlevy of West Medway, | were together for the first time for a | M&ss. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mass,, spent Sunday with his family., | numer or years. Joseph H. Buteau. dally between Norwich, New bondon. Ocean, Pleasure and Crescent Beaches, observing the following schedule: , _ Morning Trip. [ Leave Norwich 8.05 a. m. New Lon- don 9,20, Ocean Beach 9.45, Pleasure Beach llsugch 10.10, arrive , Crescent Mrs. W. H. Taylor of Putnam, Mrs. B. ¢, Hopkins of Danielson and Mrs. Frank Kennedy of Dayviile will prob- ably be the judges at the baby show to be held at Wildwood park tomor- row (Wednesday) afternoon. ' Barbers’ Outing. Miss Jennie Wilcox is enjoying her | vacation at Niantic. Miss Mary Bass of scauand was in Willimantic Monday. A nnun of Andover pick from hundreds of offerings at reductions from regular price. Crescent Beach | 'mu Jennie B. :u- of Middletown The Nardel Abeit = entertain _the | e R g o e s [ 5 fl‘.mw ro:h;i barbars of Danielson and sur- gentlemen at the summer home of Mrs. Noted Hpre and There. Canaa ha' Ping. @reve. cottages | bass .'u.m Pelnfin‘orll :s Ocean nding towns are arranging to hold | § "6 yopkins, Alexander's lake, this | Miss Blanche Porier and Lorenzo Po- | are well nlled this season. Norwloh 1.05 p. m. f 4 81 by 90 ineh Sheet, 37¢. their annual excursion down the Provi- rier of Plainfleld are visiting their (Tuesday) evening. Afternoon Trip. & 1"1 E Rose are rus 42 inéh Pillow Case, 9c. dence river. The date will probably be| "'y "\ Blackman and Miss Black- | aunt, Miss Delphine Beauregard. . T T Ldave NOEwe 105 ¢ New Lon- 45 inch Pillow Case, 11c. g i et Bt ool B S I e man left on Monday for New.Hart. | Mrs. Nelbert Myott and Miss Ida don 330, Ocesn Beach 345, Proasw ¢ nhuv-u R 1 e August meeting of Brooklyn | T4 Foster attended the F. B. L. fleld day gh 7] m Bwe“ ' Beach 4.10. arrive Crescent ieach Croghat Bed Bpread, foc. ?nlllql hag gone to Center- { STange “will be heid this (Tuesdan)|“Ro, Gnarles H. Rickelts of Greene-|at Lighthouse point. Beturning_Lenve | Crescent™ B Bed Blankets, pair 45c. am, gvening when the lecturer's hour will| yjjjo oocupled the Congregational pul-| Miss Delphine Beauregard spent PN Pleasirs Besch L Oc A8-inch Diaper, ten.yards 45c. a9 4 d pit, and Rev. John Oldham, a former | Sunday in New London. Norwich 7.7 w or Chlplin was a wm.!nunfi« ‘visitor Monday. John E. Brick and J. E. Sullivan were in Boston on business Monday. George W. Ide of Chaplin was in ‘Willimantie on busipets Monday. Miss Nellie Bacon of Norwich is the guest of friends at the camp ground. Rev. Michael H. May of Colchester was a Willimantie visitor Monday. Prize in Pony Contest. Eugene Reed of High street has won a prize of $15 in the Shetland pony contest conducted by a Philadelphia publighing company. Rockland Defeated. Payvilic defeated the Rockland team at Rockland, R.'I1., Sunday by a score of 10 to 9. The game was closely con- tested throughout. Every Sunany leave Norwich 9 a. m. and 2.06 m. On the morning tr running only s far as Pleasure and return; on . the afternoon trip through to Crescent Beach and return. PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., Nerwich, Conn. AVERY C. SMITH, Managing Owner. Jelbd DR. J. M. KING Deantist All work guaranteed. Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. Office hours 9.30 a- m. to 8 p. m. Painless extraction. Telephone 40 45 inch Pillow Tubing, a yard 17c. l&il inch Browy Sheeting, a yard 20c, 40 inch Brown Sheeting, a yard 7Tc. Btraw Ticking, a yard Se. Bleached Cotton Crash, a vard bc. $3.50 Mattress, $2.69. 1 3150 Bed Plllows, $1.19. pastor, the Methodist ;n}plt on Sun- day. Leroy Surrey has resigned as pay- master for the Danielsonville cmton company and is spending a vacation at Alexander's lake. Mr. Surrey is succeeded by Samuel Johnstone. ¥ Van Thompson of Boston spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Thompson. COLCHESTER Middistown Team Defeated 10-8—Rev. Dr. Mix at Congregational Church— ’hu Company Dissolves. Oue of the largest crowds that has attended a ball game for a number of years was in the park Saturday aft- 26e, Straw Matting, a yard 19, Coroner Robert . Tisk of Stafford In"the Cit; i y 3 y Court. ernoon to witness the game between . SU. MILLINERY GEWanined Wash Tub, 656, was a Willimantie visitor Monday. N s o o cons Foe E gl PUTNAM the Independents and the WIHCox & |at ‘greatly reduced prices during Juty | SICAMEr > Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boss recently|Judge Tucker to consider in the town | gy | & _in Dr. Larue's] Crittenden team of Middletown. TS | apd ‘August. Take advantage of the ) éntertained Miss Bmma Swan of Hart- | court Monday morning. Charles Mgp- ight s e o L Bt lineups: L. B. Roy, Jewett City. June 26th to Sept. 1at, 1000, Melusive. ford. Carthy of Killingly was up for.intox- | Gondiiton—K. of C. Delsgates Start| Independents—Rosen ¢, Lazinsk p, WEEKDAYS: Leave Norwich #.20-& Mu Howard Lindsley of Springfield, | ication, and his case was continued| Wednesday—Andrew Mi 96, Has | Danovitch 1b, Tatreau 2b, Shea 3b, New .London .50 Watch Hill ‘West'ss, O'Brien rf, Friedman cf, Clark during good behavior on payment of 1. ‘Wilcox & _Crittenden—Werner ¢, J. was a recah! guest of officers’ fees, amounting to a little more | than $6. ICR CREAM 1055, & M due mo & Tolaiia L 30 n triends ETURNING™ Le: L3 wholesale and retall. _Parties, | R Block supplied. Agent for the | P M. Wateh Hill 3.30 p. Au. N-v Lived Seventy V-g- One Hom 3 . James ) presid- Saxarl e, e on l.‘lu ugy:"afl (:rn‘a ,::l'i stay |, Amedes DeMarches. charged with ch.ptu t:n:“:;élii‘n:! omlhx:rctuty co:lfl Btrojte-p. Bew , Henty 2b, | McKinley music, 10c a copy. Willlam | BONDA YS! rsn!rvfl;rr::lel; hs . 40 inch White Pnulm me 33c y non-support, was given a sentence of € udg Rus Richter 3b, W. Strolle ss, F. Bower [ Johnstone, Jewett City. New London 10.40 a. m., Ji - vyRus, o ey, Miss sv. M. Burton has Feturned 1| vy (oo s tun ;He appesied his cose LT e e A o 0 tam srisd oft ith WHEN URETURNING: Leave 'a'n'"k 1'1 a3 . 10 the superior court and in default of - The W. & C. team ed oft w READY TO BUILD, y ave Block Islan, B o Sheer India: Lamp, 1% | nor home in Mount Vernon, N. Y., for| 2 nona of $100 was taken tothe jail i | ,, ALoraey, Howard Bradford was able |4 runs the first inning, and the locals | select your material from our .cholcs | P, W accn MUY b m, dus New a week's stay. Brooklyn. Taome ¥ ety o his | 0. and it began to look as though the |stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement. Glass | “GISH O30 o™ slocka ," Bathi 12 yards of Long CIGff Yor($1.25. Mrs, Helen H. Sterry has returned to| Nazaire Pepin, charged with intox- | PAFtly recovered from an injury o B8 | yome team was not in the game. But Bats. %) Betoh Sant (antinsy 9t Warch Wil a0 -12 yards of Naifisook' for-$2.00.° the. camp ground after a week'l visit | ication, breach of the peace and as- lee. Miss Josie Fuller is spending this after this Inning the team settled down %m‘l‘r:.?“ s,ock Island. Colored | Linen-finisk Goods, ; 114¢ in- New London. sauit on Joseph Boulost, had his case| 0= Jomle FUIEL J6 SEEICLE fleq |to business and won the game by the FARBS: L0 aten muEcuTsion 4, Mr “Mrs. William Crandall of | continued until August 23. at the Back cottage at ~Alexanders|3c07e of 10 t0 8 The felding of the IF YOU WANT T0 ENJOY Waen I, Sundays, limited 0 “Best quality Aprow’ mnmm Norwich were over Sunday visitors at| Cottagers and Campers at Lake. |lak - e e e i Boun | 2 Eood wholesome meal. one af| ARl 50 T yard. - * 7" Hine M»;N“nd “Alexander's 'ake is surrounded by| Mrs. Perry P. Wilson is at Wood- :{tggli’c‘;}; ot oo A oo :nc:. 3scdinners 4 Emm,’. Festans g}ac. st limited o dagiill. 00 Pest guility Prints, & verd sei lliam S. Beard is in New|the greatest number of summer colon- | stock Valley with her mother, Mrs. s Strivig Tant and quick lunch. Special atten. | Block Island, Sundays, limited to % yard Jey L Salipd: there by the suaden 10°| iota. that will probably be there this| Mary P. Phillips, who is serioualy, fiL. | 00Ut the sme nember. Beveridge of [ fon o commaiolal men, Briok~ § Y i T e “ Yard-wide Percale, a yard' fc.' /Dress Gingham, a yatd™¥ic. ‘iColoned Muslin, a yard 4c. Hest quality Percale, a yard 10c. E. A. Tracy of South Coventry has Ihe H c‘ Murray ‘:o' returned from a visit with his daugh- Monu udlu’ Home Journal Pa ter jo Manchester, N. H. per Beach (Ocean weekdays and Sundays, t include trolley from New Lo don to Beach k] For furthet information, party rates, apply at office of company near steam- boat landing, Norwich. L. M. Gilchrist. Agent. The New England Navigation Co., HAVE YOU TRIED N Teft's ice cream? The kind that s | ¥y G, COLET. A G.¢B. A New York. - made from sweet cream. It excels all others. Churches, weddings and pari the W. & C. team made a home run. |ley, Jewett City. ‘W. B. Lombard umpired the game and Levine scored. The W. & C. team was a fine set of young men and the usual chewing matches during the game were not heard. 4 Former Missionary to Speak. At the Sunday morning service in the Congregational church, Rev. Dr. Mix of Chicago preached an excelient sermon,, taking as his subjeqt Good m“ol his brother. Miss Annie Stiles is eénfertaining | Miss Cornelia and Miss Marie Smith [ of Binghamton, N. Y. G. W. Wright of Fishers Island, N. Y. was the guest of’friends on the Camp Ground' Sunday. season. Every cottage is occupied and there is & greater number of camps than in dny previous year. All along the north and soutl shores the canvas abodes show through the fringe of pine trees that borders the lake, and there is everything to suggest that the visitors are enjoying delightful out- ings. Boating and fishing are two of the principal pastimes, although there are maay other diversions to while Dr. Larue Improving. Dr. Omer Larue is reported as show- ing improvement over his condition of a few days ago. Mrs. W. H. Taylor will be one of the judges at the baby show at Wild- wood park Wednesday. To Arrange for Firemen's Outing. Charles T. Thayer, Joseph Gagne and William Fuller have been named as THYS SPACE RESERVED. | WATCH IT! ' Pattefns. Aldea Moreau and Miss Anna|away the hours. Even the little island | a committee\{rom Mansfield hose com- cxmenam Next Sunday evening |supplied. ' Jewett City Candy Kitch MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO.'S LINE 'Jyz'ld ?l er_of Arlington, are spend- | near the south end of the lake has its| pany to a ge for an outing and | Mrs. Jamieson, who has been. residing between New London, Conn., and Green- : ng the week at Columbi; party of campers., The lake colony is|clambake at Phillips’ grove in Au- Jn town for a number of years, will JWWETT CITY HOTEL. ort, Shelter Island and Sag Harbor, ng Island. Str. ‘wynnaol o™ New London, weekdays, 10 Srtewine. p. m. Leaves cug Harbor ¢ o m IHA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. P m, 5 [Grand Union Hotel made up of people from Danielson, '- ves Putnam and other places in this part of the state. speak at the missionary meeting. Mrs. Jamieson -was for a number of years a missionary in the northern part of the island of Formosa. Briefs and Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Linsley of Prov- idence are guests of relatives in town for a few days. Charles H. Bailey returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Norwich Mrs. 'W. 8. Mclntire of Foster ave- nue has as guests Mrs. B. O. Melntire dnd daughter of Carlisle, Pa. Pierre Gagnon is visiting in Hart- ford and Holypke. His brother Joseph ig located in the Bay State city. gust. New and Up-to-date Hotel in every Attended Dry Goods Men’s Outing. Isaac Champeau has been at Salem Willows, Mass.. attending the annual outing of the New England Dry Goods " 12; 30 1d OLD HOME DAY # | To Be Observed by Killingly A: association. ; tion August 4—Mayor Lippitt to K. of C. Delegates to Leave Wednes- Speak. dag. The Connecticut delegation to the Dr. F. C. JACKSON, . DENTIST ~ |i# Painless Exiracting and | . Lan’ dutomobila run to New Lomfim, f Fuun‘ a sm‘auy Stonington and Mystic Sunday, _M. HOURIGAN, Jewett Oity. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furniturs and Crawford Ceoking Ranges. Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City TLowest prices. All work guaran- [a month's sta Steph: 1o9 f -c. | national convention of the Knightg of [ and Bozrah: y to be divided between 4phen H, Oatley of Danielson, sec: . AND UPWARD' thad. Aseociated Dental Pactore, 782} Westerly, Wateh Hill and Providenes. | retary and ireasurer of the Killngly | Columbus which meets this year at| Mrs. Henry,J. Balley and dsughter MOOSUP mOUSE. 1o and from Siatiin fres. 8te. Willimanti 2ugéTThS " Ia 4 quari baskels. s g try Modday, ures and hand shaking at the pie e s e e ¢ . g dogs; Charles o'Toole, & prince |a fishing trip. They returtied in the 3 bty Treasurer ¥rea A Saderson | Mayor Costello Lippitt of Norwich| ot i« e s nice string of pickerel |8 potnd ? a8 Parehased 4 -plot of iand on the | wil deliver dn address, and that f8cE| eam e a navalty Dnelos et with | andt pevoh e '..,fl.'m" v L son, whe have been guegts of Mrs. W. $, Johnston, a sister of Mrs Olmstead. Britain, .. . feith Mims Gidman, Miss Grace and Miss Emma Bates of Windham, wera Miss Mae Clifford left Monday for Old Home Way association, has" gent Mr. and Mus. H. B, Olmstead and| sy the notices for the annual et ing to be heldl in the Baptist chul B e itngty, Wedneolny, Akt & A this 18 also the date of the an- nual piénid and clambake of the umit- ed churches of East Killingly, the as- Rociation has called its meeting ons hour earlier (9 o'clock) than in pi ous vears, so all can join in the p ave returnéd to their home in New Misg Lillian Hibberd of this eMy, ests of Miss Anna Bates at Gales Orleans. The about three weeks. replanking of the long bridge Bridge street this week. /At Wildwood Park. Lillian Martha, that real Mobile, Ala., on August 3, will sail from New York Wednesday for New party will be away Selectman Shippee is sapertising the GeWiffan man. in a novelty singing act, with the usual run or moiion pictures, were Rooms, $1.00 a Day « ‘Phones—Store $1-2: house 35-5. ; Bagzags 8.J. King. Prop. Bend 20 stamp for N Sample Reom conmected. Special attention paid to Commerelad Meeawp. Comm. Tel. 9818 —_— a visit with relatives in. Bozrah. H 8 King, Mgr 8hoe Company Dissolved. The Colchester Shoe company met at Judge Buell's Saturday afternoon for the purpose of dissolving the com- pany as members have sold their prop- erty in town. Frank Foote and TRaymond Smith were at Hayward's lake Saturday on . Oity Guide Book and Mep on Have you tried our Special Chocolate Cream Drops at 10c THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES, Twelvée summer boarders from New Jy13TThS PR, seen at the open air theatér at wild- | York arrived at the Grand hotel Sat- | Denielson Putnam Moasup g wood park Monday evening. urday. ,.ternoon may3d MONEY . ISLAND HOUSE. 8 h Sent to Constitutents. St C Oonn. ' Most attract| v. H.E READ oo “win| STAFFORD SPRINGS oS | o S22 i, Sunan 50 S0 . s : Snmm r Ml“mer Rlalaria oF mosaulioes Boating: bath! #47 Main Stre=t: llimantie. G e Ou de'uvergi i :?-2 s?r;:‘:‘aenf)f,r:yre:e;t:-' Over Four Hundred Enjoyed Annual e y 'va fishing: 38 per week up, Dr. B. A Teloptionn .29. fvaed o | | tives on Eriday. July 3. was recelwd Outing—Two Coons Shot at Crystal, o fin : in printed form’ throug! 4 i GHESBRO ik o caval i this vielbit# reali many people In thia ciy 3 Monda: - i s i MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 MainS! THE UNDERPRICE SALE s, ary hlS llze e Tarifl—Corporation. Tax and.In- | i, gpecial train leaving Staftord o’ * | sew gt The Nostew i % q ¥y e - o an JETARIIEE the | o rings . Saturday morning carried | mar2sd. Dantelson, means ‘%“- has the Agency for-ts Royal Grand, the flmt siraigh o5¢ cigar in the city. ELMORE & SHEPARD, - (8ucossors to Sessions & Eimore) Embalmers ui Funaral Tirectors, 80-62 North Strest, Teiephone cobneciion. mmmhnfim‘nifi i ‘that in THIS savings institutiza he is -assured of as good security %as is possible in any bank of tbe land, our- business would more than double in a month Why let your mogey work partly for others when it might as well work solely for you? SRR Institute Third congressional district. Officers of Douglas Camp Mesting As- 4 sociation. Following are the nnwly; elemd of- Douglas’ Cam) geet ing Pruldunt. 7 Brownv dlne(on, George M. Morse, John M. Short, H. & Romee| . - 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. ficers of ‘the association: Morse; secretary, Rev. H: treasurer, F. A. Hmary g;o)wn; %' %fi! H-m;ry. e W. Kies, J.'C. ;-G Robineon, Rev. W. D. v%"“' P. Whitford, Rev. R A. meetings closed Sunday . nigl ing the last day there mm&uy pres- ent from this city. Planning Cn.dun T nam August 7 in the smm of thi ~ Miss Wilda ' Lucier wfli 'l‘eave Put- conVant Celebrated on :unqy by Andrew Mills Copies were also.sent. to va- rious other towns in this .part of the Notre Dame. for a visit to llont‘en Quebec to the customer on nnry department In the mfi the cut price marks. THE BOSTON DRY GOODS m Main St. Danlelaon, fun274 James E. Keech, Mg» about four hundred on an excursion to Watch Hill and Block Island. The train arrived in New London about 10 o'clock and the excursionists boarded | constitution and develop into consump- the steamer Block Island set sail for |tion, but heals and strengthens the Watch Hill, arriving there at twelve &1 It affords comfort and relief in o'clock. A heavy sea was running, | the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, which frightened many into staving at | asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. Watch Hill. The hraver ones remained | Lee & Osgood Co. Foley’'s Honey and Tar not only stops. chronic coughs that weaken the © A -History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich, fully ill trated, and Bound in leather or cloth, will be published by The Bull Compan 'fi,!o'u.fluiflng a copy will please send their orders at once, a only a. limited edition will be printed. HAFRY E.‘BACK, Attorney-at-Law, PATENTS THE BULLETIN CO., Norwich Conn.: Please eénter my order for one copy of The History of the w l ; and §t. Ame de Beaupre. 03 | 250th_ Anniversary Celebration of Norwick. . 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