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and Friday, moderate wuthm% Predictions mm York Her- it tem- the interior | £ flefpolds, W : ; 1 ngin, i i g t "’f*’,w‘ b ‘assessed s gl 3 jated that pomaling 1 50 nfih.mnm.m v # arly stationary ure, Vs m.m‘““" % ¢ r ' e taken . his b » i 2 it "‘ndbfld interest evary woman wfi- e Corporation Counsel Bris appear- T Has 73 feet. rveyors by o schip ana| 288 this adveptisement. sfl'.?. yh:ho:;‘ m‘:rt:-h-nnl; 1] ge, there was le 4 5 t makes the TODAY we place on sale 1200 pairs ure ‘teparat ‘barometric | Ct eer Chandler was ¢ : oy Mg The | This tra fl:“" of i rted at ’c‘r‘:-nm ‘Wednesday: « ¥ a blue pflnt of the 3 i 2 e mpo Stockings 3 s S s . endorse use of Parislan Sage. ( . “'n::r '“r. 2 q:med B m ‘3 h oty fl 108th Street, Wheeling, 356 a |Illl' . ’ hl' ”.” <. 85 30.18| Mr. Chan %zum B 1Ot 20) 3 kespeare e ! § p. ielee. 77 3018 [ made on mue-t of the committee on : porine i 3 i islan Sage keeps the head cool| ‘THE NEWEST AND BEST %0g Highest 88, lowest 67. public works. In reply to the ques- hn Dodd that L in summer, and drives away disagree- - § vt A e tion whether the city bad. Ma‘ It °~’° ':lwou:h s !hfiaq&pun M and Henty | able odors arising from perspiration. HOSIERY MADE. In the lot are — oo it i acro: operty of John 1 Gage of Taftv 7 3 : lOl‘ “se .‘ 'ha Predictions for Wednesda; Falir; 5‘5..3,‘:,.'”;,,,,,",,;‘;‘3’:“ tzm on mnmmnn?e ‘would have | Watt's saloon on Tuesday even! - Everyoge would be benefited by tak~ Black Gauze Lisls, Tan Silk Lisle, . lght to :;odmte -o;!nh xm i Roath dtrest, with the-new er, Mr, | 10 u.nfl:: Sl e :uv;ln '"W Btn:fid‘lil. 1 l":ld 5 Orl‘no !Sl“.‘h::: for ntonu;l Lace Lisle Hosiery, in black, tan, sky, Wed ‘weather: redicted. | Cha: finall; .f" say | Corporation Counsel explain- dred hen Gage had 129, a ver trouble ai babit; 2 seasl“re. b i b o g tmgnfil‘:.:‘:.,mw“e% !l‘l’lt :,9,"’ ed that there are no deeds for the mum, It sweetens. the stomach | Pitk, champagne, and a big variety of Sun, Moon smd Tides. Roath stree M,{:m land through which the uwcr was 50 while Shakespears | and breath, gently stimulates the liver & R T High [ Mo | nor d-l':ind. tflz.fidnfi:‘:szhmk that | laid, but there is a bill of sale for § M. £50 repuinics the bowals andie much] | deste embroidéred Heslery. “‘{' h Rises. | Sets. h w-fer.‘ Sets, | the cost of the sewer to the various | drain pipe bought there iy the eity. -Murphy k¢ superior to pills and ordinery laxa-|is & good time to lay in a season's T i I . m. | Reople was estimated se At the afternoon session Mr. Chand tives.” Why not try Foley's Otino Lax- | yupply, Remember—they are genuine Ila m | p m [l p m[ip m clty Clerk Crowell read the records |ler was called to' the stand again and peare’s one-arm shots. Gage's best run | ative today? Oszood Co. wAs of the court and told the council's|explained the size of the sewer, the|was 15, while Shakespeare's was 13. 50c Hosiery at 35c a pair, 3 for $1.00; 10 CENTS A CAKE. ——— 5 & ¥ . likewise. | eonstruction and the assessment. He | After the game Shakespeare gave an ¢ it ¢ % . . .26 | 80 tlfv‘:l mlf:m’",%l:hi“mfl%‘, affirmed | claimed the assessments were just as | exhibition of ome-arm %‘ ing which City Accounts O. K. H | o 3 ‘31| that the sewer is a detriment to the | regards the Cherry and Reynolds prop- | pleased the onlookers. There will be , the city accounts In the evln on 7 ¥ X above people, that the old culvert that | erty. Their land can be drained by |another match between Shakespeare|soveral departments have been found Aua' Tohy! Rises. rormerly drained the place was broken, | two short drains or by bringing the [and a Tutvll.lo man next Tnud- . The auglitors have gone Six hours after high water it is low | that the surface water was mot taken llnd uv to the street lével. . The sew- nmu at Watt's saloon. over them and will report to the com- off, ‘axid the. residents asked forrelief. | er had nothing fo do with the water ™ R 3 on council Monda Saleman’s: Sampies of Women's Musli tide, \which s ollawed by flood tide. . | G, TRY, (N SO leed some time | on the land, he sald. Narrow Escape from Fire. = o # IpSu e s 15 GREENEVILLE later the water flooded the Reynolds| ‘The commission and attorneys with Mrs. Cadorette of South B street had Underwear at less than cost to manu. and Cherr; lAnd-, anfl because the | Mr. Chandler drove to the locality in |'a bad scare on Tuesday when her oil DIED. facture. Remember — these samples FOR ‘THIS WEEK i A kot i sewer le is 18 inches above the | the afternoon, and after looking over | atove blazed up &nd threatened to set b . x L sALzNLOVR Personal Interests About.the Village— | SEEF ERTIE 2 T 31 ia useless. Hle | the property and the location of the | the house afire. The wicks' had. all| @ Witkmina Marie Infant da of [have all been re-washed and. be- i S 18 for 25¢| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Semple Return | 55iq that it interferes with Mry, Cher- | sewer they returned and the argu- | burnt out and Mgs. Cadorette poured| Charlotte Wormsley and tue] jaundered. At thess prioss: - ° from zn,.y.m. Vaoation. rv's planting. her large garden, upon | ments were made by the attorneys, be- | more oil in, ca a big blaze to| Vera aged 8 months and 1 day. Sweet Oranges. ... 20c a dozen and up which she depends greatly for her nw ing completed late in the afternoon. spring up. Luckily nething caught fire | Fugeral ffom the home of her parents, Lot I--at 15¢ Lowney’s: Chocelates. ... .25 per box | Thomas Crompton of Central avenue | ing. The conditions wt present are| After hearing the arguments the|and no damage was done except that ll nrlns u reats T;h:l;::dll:’ -};‘t‘-:mnen‘ Merchant Tailor, Franklin Square, | Central avenue. chapter 146 of the public acts of 1908, Robert ~ Breckiniid S0 Droscdit an act concemln% t?e mh‘l’:h xlmmflfe- ober reckinridge rospect | ment of public schools, W s of in- street is confined to his home by ill- | terest to many towns in this viclnity, | be had a poor spell: He was taken | or visitors at Watch Hill Wednes- v v v | home and a doctor called, finding him g lm___prmlnx. Ra It REWSEE 8l towns yigYE Saer unconscious and it was impossible to Sy . was a recent visitor in Providence. worse than ever and Mr. Pitcher ad- | commissioners reserved their decision. | the' house was fllled with soot. u.,l.' This lot comprises Drawers and The Boston Candy Kitchen, o 2 — ARy 1% Corset Covers — regular 296 ; : ? ER—In Jewatt City. Conn., July 3 v20d 66 Franklin Street.{ John Young of Fourth street is im- e D o Dan Connell Timekesper. " . | 28,1805, Lydia Esther Gardner. widow value at 15e. . proving after an illness of some few | TOWN MANAGEMENT sUDDI A Dan Connell, well known in Tattville | §f, Noh", Hariner, aged 13 years, 4|y o o 4 29, weeks. OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. " GEORGE DIETZ|and neighboring towns, has secured| wupneral from th ptist church Fri- This - 1 EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR e Z s ARd ey employment as timekeeper for - the| 'day at 2 p. m. This_ lot comprises Drawen 2 % - 5 eloved wife o Summer Suifings > < ™ T e e P Rk el k neral ‘from her late r 4 AP e el < The sudden, death of George Dietz, Porsanals. ‘Winchester strect, Friday atternoon.| Lot 3--at 54c |, Fred Donahue of New London is vis- | .. {4 being sent throughout the |28ed 84, occurred _at 1150 o'clock | Philip' Belval had a norse drop dead| July 30, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Yan- ‘ JOHN KUKLA, iting at the ‘home of his parents on | . fie®hs 8, DD, S NG, lon | Wednesday, might at his home fn Boz- | in Lisbon Wedneaday while ~ariving | _tio comaters. This lot comprises Drawers, rah near him. STEBRE At Midway, Conn. July 27 Corset Covers, Short Skirts, e He was nlm.i hog:e of Charles Let- 3 1809, Bverstt W Steere, rormetly of Long, Skirts and Gowns—regy- fingw early in e evening where ence, age years: ar $1.00 value at Giatwe . Whitloeh ala. Lanie. Kvleoligre In " Tamuiivall, Seosrih, vud: WOOD MANTELS denly, July 28, George Dietz, aged 34| Lot 4--at 69¢c g tered school districts or all towns followed. —_— x oA This lot comprises Gowns and . Supernumerary Blinedrman has been | which do mot have a city within its |Teyive Bim: EUe Geath B0on SONEE, | Atins Dupont and Miss Wisard of Long Skirts — regular $1.26 MANTEL SHELVES on Tiglise: e SResCIRE SHEIS e~ “T:,m;“ch towns the districts are all For many years had lived in Bozrah Baltic were visifors in Taftville on value at 69c. liceman Bray's vacation. fved ‘his | Tuesday. in Ohk and Cypr B e being & farmer. ‘He is survived by his c“unc“ & ALLE“ Lot 5--at 89¢ ; This lot comprises Long Skicts — P consolidated and ajl business formeriy wife. He was- well aand favorably John Tuckey of Bswell avenue, who | d0ne in the districts must be done in kows in this viéity. Mrs. ‘Bdward Duchanan of Mer- v he same 2 has been in ill health for a long. time, | tOWn meeting. Probably ¢ e chants’ avenue is.visiting relatives in and Gowns of extra fine .ma- . T"-Ed Syl is reported to be Improving. O e b ot swgn 'CHURCH m RELATIVES. | Willimantic. this week, 15 Main Street, teriais with fine lace and Berh- for Facings and Hearths . el ToE the 2 3 . ; p burg trimmings—values as high Archibald Torrance's house and the | o poars® o5 ' conost Siattors. . The | WAS. Visiting Daughter in Newark, N. | Wiliiam Wholeben is taking Mr. Por- 2.00 at 89. : newly built-addition have been paint- | poarq of school visitors will become P2 wlhn’ Killed. ter's place in the People's. store this y FRED C CROWELL'S ed, the work. bélngriast: finished. the town school committee. From the week during the latter's vacation. Lot 6--at $1.35 - " L] z 16th of July, 1909, until the next an- R was’ ‘hm y that Edward Speliman of Prospect street | nual town meeting the school visitors | Elder Church was fn ! state Joseph Jarrie has returned from . Funeral nlrec'urs This lot comprises Long Skirts and ‘Gowns of the finest ma- ~~AND— 87 Water Street. will be one of the many local people | and the chairmen of the committees of { on ‘& visit to hi§ dai d, that | Canada, where he has been visiting terials, and the daintlest trim- 3 who will attend Beach day at Ocean | the district within the town shall con- | he had decided to walk ter to | friends during the last two week-. mings—3$2.50 and $3,00 values Open till § p. m. during July and Aug. | peach today. stitute a joint board. see that city and was on his way when '{ e The school committée shall, in gen- | struck by a train. Death was instan- Arthur Govang 0‘, ‘v‘htermu; is Mr. and Mrs. John Bray are back | ®ral, have all the powers and perform | taneous, his right leg being broken and | yaying o visit of three weeks with his Jy26daw : from a week At Block Island, and the | the @uties both of. district committees | nearly severed from the body and his } cousing, Bmil Govang and brothers, on Embalmers. |— ‘ and boards of school visitors, except in{ skull was fractured. North A streat. . i Shea &Burke T ooty resume his eat | J%ar as such powers and duties are| In spite of the fact that hie owned 23 ik (IR, e “‘e rnrleuus 1A “ltchfln Bu. s i 4 inconsistent with the provisions. of this{a farm in New York state‘and ope in | ‘Miss Bella und Miss Rose Auger have 3 2 _ o act. They shall maintain in their gfi Colchester, he had all ‘the' tendencies | Miss Biele &7d Mss Fose Auger har Lady Assistant. - 5 Norman Soules of Central avenue 18 | orai towns good common schools, of of a Enight of the road,.and boasted |Teturned to their home in Moosup after Jy29daw B s, < h sts of Mil Al ‘Telephone call 328-3, 3 spending a week at the cottage of ing ‘abl about the country | DEINg the gue ss Alma Allard p & different grades, at such places and |of being able to go untry | or "South A street for the past few T ———————————e o’ul ml‘Y Sm gl::.me..nE.PS:gut, Sound View, at|times as in their judgmegt lhinl bea; at an axpense n‘l‘ t;: ::,.ntte;n efl:l s Henry B Church. Wm. Smith Allen R ' lr 5 i e subserve the interests of education, and ja Y. ug] a daughter P e Julyisdsw 2 P hall give all the scholars of the [in Westerly and ome in Newark, N. ¥ e“ s ars No"ce sifers yon many bargains | .. & ¢ » e Geoige Grant is visiting reiatives, in . E. G. Dygert, who is spend- | town as nearly equal advantages as|Y. he claimed East Greenwich, R. L, orge Grant is visiting relatives r; st B tll'llllrt Floor Coverings. ing the summer at Chapman's point, | may be practicable; they shall have |as his home and from that village South Manchester for a few days. Mr. Do YOU Want MONEY ? o | has returped after spending several|charge of schools heretofore organ- |made long trips through the country, | Grant's daughter Ruth has been there = Tttars bt plaik The Registrars of Voters of ‘the War doutd Soter T Batter thibe dtlyé Mith e akd Mek. Hisbh Sooles | 500 or Watofilined by theie reshestive :hers fof years he has been a familiar | foT some ;l;;n:s:nd will probably return yozregm“"*wi“‘g'mm:;'w{rf o 'l‘ho:m hor Sp[r’lxu- h-re:y give n:u;a furnish your home with up-to-date|Of Central avenue. towns; they shall appoint a chatrman | figure. g T2'W.CFRINK, Norwich, Conmey whose | LDt they will meet at the office of the and secretary, who shall respectively —_— » - 3 - ToWwn: Clerk on Fridays, August -the fhrniture 40d TUgs &t & siving of cost| , | . L utter has been put in on|Derform the duties and exercise the { FUNERALS. | Mr, Porter, who, is camping out at|Work 18 STRICTLY Al and whose|gih and 13th, 1909, from 12 o'clock ™ 1 Rifth street, where C. O. Murphy re- | POWers now pertaining to the chair- L _| Trading Cove this week, was home | Prices are surely o noon until 9 p, m., for the purpose of % e n..l;:fi lni:martrrnem hlgl’é Quality | oontly had a sidewalk laid. On North | man and secretary of the boards of Michael Bowler, Wednesday afternoon. He brought his| Fall is coming! Order NOW. making an enrollment of, all those Who s Lt e o ichael Vi i o . > 4 rices, makes thls . rare money-sav- O e G Dt e iendent to exercise, under their discre- | home, No. i i frpm. his | aay e JAMES E. O'LEARY, % —_— on. a supervision over school ey | Patrick’s church a sole: : FULGENCE A. GAREAU, acotter investigate while the stock is | n ang Mps Wiliam C. Semple | Shall Bave the care and management of | was celebrated e o T Sheriff ‘on Vacation. Patrician Oxfords b Rmm:lmn s maximum of co 3 d : 8 . returned Tuesday after a_two weeks | i SInE™ rds nppatalus suf SUHSr | or. Rev, Joseph McCarthy Dbeing dea- | ‘Sheriff and Mes. Sidney A. Brown|See the new styles in Patent Colt,| Sprague, July 20th, 1803, yisit in New York and Philadelphia. | they shall determine the number and | T P and Joseph Kopp and wife of New|Gun Metal Calf and Russia Calft— fy2ed SHEA & EURKE, 37 Mr. Semple has resumed his duties in Tificat! ¢ the scholars to be aB-| cors ot Vo, Solos were sung by Miss | London left Wednesday morning for |$3.50. Sold exclusively by , 3741 B SL. | the ofice of the United S - | qualifications of the scholars to Greeley, There were many in attend ded o e tates Fin- | niited fnto each school; they shall em- includ A an extended auto trip. Sherift Brown FRANK A. BILL, y16d ishing company aftdr a thoroughly | ) Tatte ber of qualified | once: including relatives from Hart- | hay taken this trip for his vacation. - ” ; delightful vacation. om0 Bl gy e 2 ford. - Whers. weve. handsome . forkl iy28daw 104 Main St MURPHY & McGARR a1 A ) ;::c;u;;l br“tefl‘(:iutfl'kgn:;efi?'{;:; forms. The bearers were John, James iy v & . NORWICH TOWN ger D! n ; A., Thomas J. and Frank Bowler, Wil- = 207 Main St. WULF shall designate the schools which shall | j; rod sl be attendeq by the various children | was 1o 85 Manys coesiaces ghorial Local People Attend Fellowship Meeet- | within their several towns, and shall | Burke had charge of the arrangements. Y-u s ing—Harold Smith Going to Ver.|make such provisions as will enable R A T, s & every child of school age, residing in mdt; the town, who is of proper mental and Pastors at Salem Change. 4 physical condition, to attend some pub- || Miss Martha E. Miller, who has act- e z%,f'é’;‘é'l’l'm“’; s & T |lic day school for the period required |ed as pastor of the Salem Congrega- e Scotl by law, and they may provide for the |tional church for over seven month ler nnq i _ | transportation of children wherever | has closed her labors there and cal - A xM'r'Txe A fyman of Leb: | transportation may seem reasonab'e | ries with her the best wishes of the and desirable, and they may arrange, | many friends that she has made in c‘ts e ‘y ye‘t Fo“lp * Latlinz: Bailey s, it they see fit, with the committes of that Blace, Ths pulplt of the Congrs- 0 an adjoining town for the instruction lonal.. churc! was occupie y Arthur Tililaghast of Plainfield was | {ilorein of such children as can stterid | George Sneath’ of New Haven last £ visitor at D. W. Lillibridge’s of Scot-| [ ioo1 in such adjoining town more|Sunday. He is a theological student, conveniently. and is the son of _ Rev. Isaiah W. sg/; gm eC un land road, Wednesday. 0\'\9 m overeomn The finest Ready-lo-wear Clothes In America GED. W, KIES CO. Special Sale of Oxfords This week we offer In addition to i OW 4 Norwich is not affected by the act, | Bheatli of New Haven. Tt Is expected attontiod eme > rerraitn and son. FHarold: | ut can take advantage of it it 1t is de- | that Mr. Sneath-will preach there un- o Lebanon on Wednesday. sired. il October. the other fots menti ars “yoiirs now at manufasbipe William Crawford of Baltic will | OBITUARY: i Bible Educational Society. hflbltlm‘. CO fitlon ‘ONE LOT—Men’s Russia Calf er’s cost for the reason that we preach next Sunday at the Podgen PR« \ This eyening at § o'clock the rooms Pateds SO and Qun', Betal I 1 Sun Naae s Sunday school, Scotland road. ieorge; F. Dunn. of the Bible Educational.soclety wil ermunenf g@ Al Oxfords. Regllar $3.50 grade. must close out a ummer " i George F. Dunn died Tuesday -at|be opened for inspection, at No. 27 Me- .y Price $2.48. oods t t ready for ‘Fall Miss. Clara Wheeler of Brewster's | his home, No. 22 Canton street, Hart- | chanic street. Rev. Dr. -Samuel G. [ § |t st My Neck has been the guest of her broth- | ford, aged 49 years. He had been em- | Miiler of Philadelphia, president of ene lClO C S \y ONE LOT—Ladies’ Bronze Calf SRR er, Frank Whesler of Scotland road. ployed A;ICDRI al;moi'y ltor thl;ty-g:fi ghe nner:ll "Imcll:'"w of the United Sailor Ties (new this season). ' sl years. e was formerly a base tates, will be in the city. The object P g ] o 0 Frank Chapman and two daughters, | player and in 1880 played on the Hart- | of the association is to help the young Regular $4.00 grade. Price $2.98 That's “the story in-a nut shel Mamie and Sadie, were visitors in East | ford team, forming part of the bat- | people in a fourfold - way—morally, 1, ONE LOT—Ladies’ Oxford Ties " . Lyme Sunday, going part of the way | tery of Gruber and Dunn. He had also | spiritually, intellectually and d socially. 2 And duticts st 8Be: See the Suils at $11.50. AN by automobile. played in Norwich, Manchester, N. H. ‘ONE LOT—Childre's Whit e o8 ¥ R T and Davenport, Jowa. Besides his wife ON ildren’s ite . e it S A s g 8 By ST SRS L, Mol St M T e v e 6% s Come I A0 .o ohe o6 ohr e end of the week for Proctor, Vt., M a 3 s Garden Hose, e, Sh o e, ek Lor roctar, Vi |Dutn of Meriden and Georss I Dunn |l e U RS i ¢ Sxyrup Co. Price 50c. $18, $20, $22, $24 or $25 Sum- = . Electric Flat Irons, Marble company. Claffey; two brothers, Policeman | D¢ appointed -at Norwich and Dan- \ 5 mer Suits and take it away at Gas Plates, James Dunn and Thomas Dunn, and | PUry: BOLD BY LEADING DRUGGHSTS - 50+ pa-BOTTLE: g e © Water Coolers, Mr. and Mrs. . §. Bushnell of Hunt. | a sister, Mrs. Martin T. Felleter, all-of |, Refriger: ington avenue. leaves Friday to attend | Hartford. THE Tkl h ting at Willimanti Mr. D - b . Peifsction the camp meeting a mantic. They r. Dunn was well known' here Rich or poor or proud and handsome, L expect to be there a month. among the old time ball plavers, he suflbundins.rowns Evm‘ you can read this Chanson, having been a catcher playing with 1600 Whallas - » Seasonable Arficles Addition to Rockwell Street | fhe Qui Vives, Chelseas and the Nor- |\ : - Kipae e CALM Look in our win 3 o wiel nine in 3 s wife was a > y no w of lucl d - ¥ Owing to the public works commit- < . Y " Batety Vawe Fruit 3 tee belng husy on Wednesdsy with the | 2ss Handrinan of this city. Captain | Stafford|~The ~Stafford Aqueduct | Every tooth you save snhances. CONTENTED 5 alve Fruit Jars, sewer assessment hearing, they were | Ln"p0 Of the police force used to play | company has. deeided that garden hose i HOUSEWIFE armin mr-. .4, | unable to meet ana consider the git of | °® "¢ “"::' "3.'"7"'3'.22“.; can be‘hua;d but one hour daily, be- | 41! your smiles and conversation, 0! 8 Dr. Rockwell of a strip of land to be , s i ween the Hours of 6 and 8 p. m. Wa- Bullders” Hargwe added to Rockwell street. Tt is prob- | Mrs. Cornelia Pomeroy Newton, the [ ter is getting Jow. Renders joy to all relations. COOKS WITH al Fire !x(lnnuuhorl, able that they will hold a meeting to- | widow of Dr. M. T. Newton, who died T P " v th Sparking Batteries, p 7o . last Saturday at Sufleld, died at her Po:nfr-t—-‘rfi:e taneral of Mrs. Geo. Don't despair when teeth are aching, THE ome Wednesday, aged about years. | Dickinson, who died last Thursday, éra, ir shapes remaking, Boat Lights. < Wallingford—The snntal sppropel. | Bhe Was & mestioes of the D. A I, | whwi Reld stohet’ home. - in Whately| Dore diém. el their ehape . TIME atlon from the town for the borough |2Nd Was known for her public benefac- | Mass., Saturday afternoon. Rev. John | lite’s prolongea and health extended, LABOR highways, $4,000, has been made. tions. ¥ P, Manwell officiated, assisted by -Rev. ded, M. L. Williston of Pomfret. Every time a tooth is mende: FUEL LISTEN - Got Fishhook in Finger. remended, v J William St Jona of Thorseen had | New London==Mrs. ©; Fred Stant of | ¥.00 ¥ill flnd your joy e DOLLAR s the misfortune to get a fishhook lodged | Norfolk, Va., formerly of this city, fell | fJentist I “my crown” reveals it, ING or $175 we will paper your room 7 in the little finger of his right hand |and broke her arm at her home at - P SAV wl!h a fine paper, for a short time only. Comp.ny. < ) Tuesday afternoon while on a fishing | Norfolk a féw days ago. The accident | Every art by art conceals It, TATE Painting, ~ Glazing, Kalsomiine. ¢ trip with Capt. Charles T. Potter and | Was particularly unfortunate, as Mr. |0 0o 00 T - ESTA ALl work'done at reasonsble. priese. ‘29 . i SI 1 N h, -Gt Percy Chapman of Norwich. . The ac-|and Mrs. Stoll was about to start ure ga GB PRI Pne s B R B o ain dlres orwic gldent happencd several ‘miles Jtrom ':1:5;: o a yacation trip to.the moun- | T 1o eat with, minds to reason, GAS RAN 11 emas. IA’ln( “W'::"l'“" b, 3 ] oank and as soon as it was foun o f 3 Loty Separit : a. A58 West ‘Mata S mm of Contraictors’ Supplies. that surgical ald was necessary all & P Is it her fanlt, yours or mine, ‘Call and see the llh‘! I\W i, -3 l possible haste was made to that-port| Rockville—The Ravine mills prop- B Tirolley passes the door. 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bidg. where a doctor cut the hook out and | erty at Vernon has been sold by the S hall their 1oss be mine or thine, e dressed the wound. Mr. St. John's | First National bank of Hartford to ~ ™ [ Telephone 642-2. fortitude during the time the hook was Paul ‘Ackerly of Brooklyn, N. Y, fore | ¥ hou SERIE Kpow in. sl aoad Hine o ! | Prompt service day or night M|in his finger was remarkable of Rockville, who Wil coiitinue GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. Lady Assistant. : The accident happened just in-the tha peration of the mills as before, Y s, best part of the fishi; ‘but not til | the makij it d twi ) Q Rt e R Shouforey wlackiian g been caugnt.| Th water ?,"%:‘;"";::" “and " . 321 MAIN STREET, "GEDULD 11; 's chinery are working order, and “ The horses of the S w.fl. or additional machin- ; . e : Building. - Telephone 868. nca-u-a o e e v oo | ory i required. ; < g v v2ea aen 3