Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1909, Page 7

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Fmd.l‘ww 3 which is to be held here, commenc - ot ; 1 pFor New d: Generally fair Afll:l‘I 1‘2 :tfl' continuing W':;. By or¢ 3 gy : : "o s Ry ay and Saturday; not e | week, is little over two weeks 3 i y 3 1 in ufiivéumn; modfi'u?“hmf. and plans have been under way for A and west winds. = __ some time for the holding of the Predictions for the New York Her- zov(z)r:o% here, s # o Bishop_wi 4 out :\{rlf;‘::l to the clubs t! X yémind e - 4 “to ing them e tournament. The cir- 4 3 3 i ! 1: dthe northern dlllt;lctl";’ln: on B:tt‘; cular ;’qfl‘l’? CMICWIJ S ) are in progress here, and offer exdepr s k % 3 rday, partly cloudy weather, w. orwich, Conn,, Ju 3 5 ional ortus eney savs f temperature, changes and local This may vemind lov{u‘s of mu; A I oppo ities for ? o R sligh 2 3 - rains. that the time for the annual tourna- on will give {WM\‘ .{ings to all whe take advihthge & it ‘to your fair 3 (e Observations in Norwich, ment is rapidly approaching. o ittee rules, , ; ve leave th The following. records; reported from | Ii planning vacation trips and pleas | Pre Donald, in writing to | hess whether. that's & s ) Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|Ures it is important to keep in mind | the secretary, states that there is more | not. - - i STV ; o] Ao in temperature and 'the barometric | the third Tuesday of August and so | enthusiasm than ever this year in Chi-| Mi-o-na_tabléts promptly relieves 3 x thanges TRUTSIAY: arrange the itinetasy that the weel |cago and a good represéutation Is ex- | belchiug, heavineat paIn’in stomach, en’s mm e | i vorwich Conn | | "o | PR ousad have besi bui-in 126 |and conitd fongue. GG thel & tHal 7a ¥ spent in Norwic onn. e groum ave been put-in € | and coated to .. A 12 m. & :: ;3:{ Nine courts, unsurpassed for excel- | condition by Chairman Dickey of the |and chuckle with pléasul 1200 phirs of Women's finé (mported 6 p. 74 80.00 | lence either in surface, border or other | committee in charge and a number of |is sold by -leading . 4 Stockings—in black, gauze lisls, h m. Highest -85, st 66, equipment, located in a spot noted for | the pl have beén knocking the | where: silk lisle, lace lisie in blkek, thn and i “é:;e.fi:nn._ its loveliness, will furnish the field on | balls about. ionvoflh of New Lon- - colors, and fine embroidered Hosiery L T which the game of roque under the |don has been up getting into shape, ‘W i I 7 A :;r:‘;h:t.l;r: r:; ?1:"::{!:::: Fair, con- | guidance of the officials of the Natlan]-l and gives w«xmus‘e of some fast work ! = —all at n; S0 g al Roque association of America will | this year. t. is not expected that 2 Thursday's weathér: = As predicted. | pe seen In its perfection. George C. Strong will play this year. . . 35¢ a pair, 3 for ‘l‘” re. Mi-o-ha r\l"fi!l Every- for use at the seashore. - - : It js hoped that every club,in the | He did not play Jast year, owing to ; - 10 cms‘ cm. o Sun, Moon mnd Tiaes. country will be represented and .that %60: health, un.g was greatly missed. % 4 The newest and best 5o Hesiery Moon | all will participate in the struggle for | This year it is probable that he will be made. ll Sun 1’ High Hl | Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets.|the championship. only a .visitor here, if he attends at * . Any club, by the payment of a fee —_— al : 5 A R . - of $2 at the annual meeting which oc- The local enthusiasts do frot’seem to St ¢ 3 . 3; 3 54| curs Wedn y, August 18, may be- | gét into the game very strongly this MIIS"II Ulldel'wear - 133 . ¥ 0.2¢ | come a member of the assoclation and | year so far, but .it i probablé that ) " v' n 2 43 ¥ ‘04| be entitled to representation by any | there wiil be three from here to en- - FUNERALS. Salesmen’s Samples of .- Women's R 1 H s . e .number of delegates with wer to | ter. They will prebably be Tracy Rudd, ™ Bl Muslin Uhderwear at lesé than éost The. funefl of Gebrge T Dutin’ was t6 manufacture. Six special lots, as *| attenaed - from . the ‘family: home,. No | follows: ; : 22 €anton streét,. Hartf Thutsday | , 1. 166, val ; & morning at 8,89, with a. sofémn tequi- Lot _i—at 18, velue 28c LIEUT. AND E.NBIGN 5 em high mass at St. Michael's church k OF SALVATION ARMY. | at-9 o'clock. The Rev. John J. Downéy, W 7.07 vote. An addiitonal fee of $2 is col- | Frank H. Foss and Carltdn P.-Brow! e —— 7.06 A lected of e@ich playing delegate. g " Six hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE THREE YEAR OLD BOY BURNED SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK - BY CARBOLIC ACID. fse o ONEYS i > :;';:;‘f; g o L“_f‘ ‘.“"'d.’f: fl::‘.:“:.‘::‘.:;:.i “m::':"; An"| Tipped Over ‘Bottle .Whish Was on | Misses Chandier and Morrisette Arrive e Beron et Tha Rov s Poiio | Lot 3—a yalue 31.00 Lowney’s Chocolates. .....25¢ per box Day Celebration—Personals. kow s"'"_ln_‘.u_r:.. Nt Sariouy, , '""-' L leg ?.h_w o o ;:bhge'r:o{lfibaie:.m ’f;:u Blefirm‘?:l:n .'-"_'."_".LLM The Boston Candy K'tchen, phe, Sunday sehool of the Thira i fnree yebr old. Buraick child, on wiste Thec T8 Bhea core e b ot filfii’;‘;’; g%flffi..fi:’l’fficfi%ufl B Lot 5_at 80, vajus 8200 fy2oa 56 Franklin Strest. |nic in Thayer's Grove, at the head of Placid t‘fi'.,‘,.,f,’,',‘.}’f;‘:' Toh‘u:.?:y i mdu;ng. S t;‘é’s’.’fv’ifl'}}: Emm'v"::.' ial :malrg;l';:ds(u".\.gofl:e?k?.gmetfiuy. Lot S_at $1.36 v Thirtenth street, Wednesday. There | oon about half past one, when he tip- | rived in N6fwich Thursday évening on “Wilamina Marie Vera, T were fully a hundfed in atténdafice { i ; 3 | ped upon himself the contents of & |the 7 o'cloek train, ready to take up The fi al of Wilamina Marie Vera, EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR and the day was. spent In the pleasant | 1otve or carbolic acid which was | the work of the army where Captain | the infant daughter of Charlotte manner that usually ¢haractorizes their | 5, ngimg on & low shelf just within | &nd Mrs. Thorne, who this week have |y 7 . W ; and ‘August Verd, was held L s flle"."“‘ = ];‘;"':‘ ‘;{G:"L"",‘u‘w ':‘é“fi his reach. The strong solution soaked | been transferred to Winsted, ™Conn., [ri;)l;.m:{.? ions ot et parents, 82 inefl S r nfls fioon by the ladies of the. chi “{1 a | through his clothing and ‘durned his have left off. The new officers are|gpring <treet, Thureday afternoon at ‘s . . fioon by the ladies of the church. and|poqy painfully. His screams aroused | Ensign Grace Morrisette and Lieut.|33) gclock, There wére _beaultful AT CLEARANCE PRICES. Sating athleti Croquet | the neighborhood. Dr. William B, Ca- | ¥dna Chandler. Both are- unmarried. | §owers and many relatives and friénds g ¥R JOHN K“KL.' ésting athletic programme. Croguet| .oy grrived on the scene as quickiy as | With them they brought - an orphan | protcnt “Rey. William H. MeLean of- Our entire stock is included in this Merchant Tailor, Franklin Sguare. | a; D oreg, 2nd the swings were Tully| possible and treated the boy. He found child, ‘little Rufh Adams, -whom they | fojated. The bearers were Thomas offering. 3 " . | @&ppreciated. that the boy’s abdomeéen was Severely | Will keep until September and then Al jundéa Mrs. Willlam P. Greene, Mrs. Rich- 0y’s abdom verely Wormsley and Jerome C. Freeman. At o e Fareene Mré Rich-| burhed, but that there was no really | Send to school in Webster. They are | o family lot in Mapléwood cemetery a [ At 106—32-Inch Linen-finish Dudk, -~ | Indies who comprised the Janen som. | serious injury, the burns not. pene- | to occupy the house on Franklin street | committal service was read by Rev. Ete., in white and colors—value mittee, and Stephen Packham and Mrs, | Lrating to the deeper tissues. ~ The [ Where Captaln Thorne made his home. | Mr.. McLean. - Undertaker Gager had 18c. WOOD MANTELS George Howard wefe in charge of the | POy Will recover. ‘T;ne new officers come to Norwich | harge of the arrangements, Arith AR Sty Cuut it ey S At 160—45-itich Indian Head for wash suits, coats and skirts, At 196—86-inch Linen Suitings in natural, pifik, blus and lavem- dér—valué 25c. At 24c—27-inch Lisnen Ponges In white and colors—value $9e. ) —_— SR 3 5 games. MANY W cess. Beoth have labored together In MANTEL SHELVES e ANY NORETTA TR Webster so-effectually. that within nine NORWICH TOWN Rev. Mr. Very Will Have Vaeation. GO TO OCEAN BEACH. | months in that town of 12,000 popula- gy - g A, Rev. J. R. Very, pastor of the Third em——— . tion 84 converts have been made, to | Lawn Sale Nets $7—Repairing Yantic Baptist church, will chjoy his annual | Crowd Estimated at from 15000 to | say nothing of the army's work in River Bridge—Bad Season for vacation of a month during August 20,000—Extra Trolley Car Service, | other - directions. Ensign Morrisette, Crops. £ Part of the time he . will spénd with with. Créwsfrefn Hare. since she left the Salvation Army relatives at East Greenwi¢h, R. I. Rev. % Training home in New York .city ten The missionary committés of the Mr. Nye will occupy the pulpit Au-{ ., . a _ | vears ago, has been continuously and | powoun Jeague of the Bean Hill gust 1st. 7 of New London's population, per- | gotively at work in New York and all |y tp: Buseh B & manent and transient, and of the sur- |5 g iy ork and a'l | Methodist church had a soclal on the in Oak and Cypress TILE ‘ for Facings and Hearths —at— 'S ding t that 1d tear away | through New Engiand, ingluding Bos- | ooo0n in front of the church Wednes- [ At 38c—36-inch Linen Stitings, In i Beach Day Drew Many. JounEing IONRE IHAE oo e Y | ton, Fall River and othér big cities. from business and other respongibilties s day afterfioon. The gréen was prettily white and colors—value B0 ¢ 2 Lient. Chandler graduated from the|go.orated with red, whits and biue oy Among ..the. large number. from | irained, trolleyed, autoed, rode in car- 87 Water Street, gresnevile who Wers ai the’ OSeah | liges and evea went by the more Do | Koy, Lok 1 eining Aome mine monihs | buating | College”Jcer 16t créam nd | swiouy AU Lison Suitings in whit z N 3 bian means of walkll to Ocean beac! ; ¢ | cake were N of 7T w Open till § p..m. during.July, and Aug. | Timothy G. Coughlin and sons,Bamund | ynti there was s.m":;,, at the beach 'tl;metybc‘yr&e";‘o.figrmgg ol e 3 4 ;’e“v‘iel{ {_;ali:led o lhet e n::.-:fl asst d _tan _at Spee : i - ouglas of Eas oW T and Gerald, Mrs. Charles Gay, Miss o A SRy Badte Clark, Howard Benjasmin, Joseph | &1, Wrrilons, erond. The resson Ig% | make ‘the army continued - siccess | unaitman of the committee In charge. 8-inch at 18e—valus 258 N a T BatrickMoNerney’ and Hdward | W48 Ocean beach day which hold the | " e ‘st meeting wini-be held tn| Ty " 36-inch at 24e—value 35c ’ s‘;"m:n_rc pIVeraey duh same place in the beach calendar as|ggivation Army headquarters; on' Main . Attended Fellowship Mesting. 36-inch at 38c—value 508 ea', ur e 00 TR ¥Fourth of July does In the affections | sireet when the new officers ~will -be Thé féllowship meeting was held at 86-inch ‘at 486-valué 886 s y e . POrEOIElS. orEthe] n?al:h‘boy. e o welcomed - by the local soldiers and | Lebanon on Wednenday'.rhthe n&dlence i 3 7 . { - - arly in e morning the y's fés- " .- , | numbering about 175. e subjéct of g " & i z ; Ira Hill of Waterford was in town| tivities began, being inaugurated- with trlendu\ om s S 75 51 the meeting was Faith. Interesting| Many other offerings in Linen Sult. b A 8 Thursday. an automobile parade from the beach | ooy TTEE FAVORS addresses wére delivered by Dr. 8. H. | ings equally as good value. é OUR mLY SALE s “"‘— to the city proper and return. Mer- 3 . Howe of Norwich and Professor Ja- @ Miles O'Sulitvan, the well known 1et- | riment was unrestricted until midnight WIDENING ROCKWELL ST. | cobus of-the Hartford Theological sem- ter carrier, is enjoying his vacation in offers you many bargains im|New York. fireworks display at 10 p. m., there was Furniture and-Floor Coverings.| Cnarles Burden is in New York this | gome gort of amusement on tap. % A seleet nb bettar time 1] Bk to wised his 3 yEGF 9l daughter,| Perbons af thie bikeh and o¥éa thoss ou co select ni er me to ary, wi relatives. furnish - your home’ with up-to-date e /%008 T | in the ¢ity needed no reminder that furniture and rugs at a saving of cost than NOW, and for all of the time bétween the parade, which was at 10 a. m. and the pastor of the Lebanon church. Rev, George H. Ewing was unable to be present. Those presgent from Norwich Such a RQM‘QW" Be Made té Com- ‘mon " Council Monday Evening. el'nmm;l- Mitchell Co. y30d Town were Mrs. E. 8. Smith, Haroia j mggm“;’“;;’d&i T e oe wapli | Smith, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Al- Joseph Mictbako M BRI froin & ] it 7 Beach day. The cottagers at | wirive at the office of the New London | Pert Luther and Mrs. Joseph Frasier. painful felon on his hand, and ‘his | 0 "Hertiey ‘avenus wére ablase with | County Mutusl Fife insurance com- General News. lngheca:::';gca(')mrgrneo’m ms’:i oo 4 R A < sl e the joyous colors of tons of bunting, tpk::yofl[e?o;hle)r.w.;.rp:..eno(::tl(\\c'gfi‘:ge;iigg Mrs. Leéuis sen of Scotland road A oitaction Of our B00ds, COM- | tames Daley returned to work this | 289 and streamers. The mass of eol- | (ne city a strip of land twenty feet |lias been the guest of her brother in 4 . Broseiit: etanomieal oL she Confiscticut oo 's car| O Was effectively arranged, and the | yige on the south side of Rockwell | Brooklyn, Conn s opportaity, " & TS MOREV-RaY- | L5 yhter being faid up several weeks | "Hrrs etimated thebe ware.trom 15,000 | StFect for the widenlng of the highway % : Beikbe, o stuait . by dropping a brakeshog on his foot. 20,000 1 tand " g at that point. The strip would extend Mrs. Frank Wheeler and Miss Gladys £ l.ts ‘i:m;‘lr:;m“ola c‘;mel lthe stock 1s A toTh.e 2 !r;‘nt‘enmnence. ds 1 thy from McKinley aveénue to Crescent| Beehe of Scotland road attended the pleteness. Several winter cars that hace besn o EREReR. o - the | sledat: Ocean Beach day festivities on Thurs- . 1l towns bore withiess to the effi- i newly painted at the shops in Thames- [ S0 The gift is.made without restriction | day. . ville, under the direction of Foreman | clent work of the advertising commit- | pon yiohwat purposes and the com- i SHEA & BURKF, 37-f1 Main St. & jyrea- - - Joseph Wooley, were brought to tee which had placarded every hamlet mittee believes that it should be ac- Mrs, Frank Sterry of West Town tnary, who is' a warm friend of the Ih 3 0, NS 0 Special Sale of Oxfords This week we offar In addition to_ the other lots mentiongd ONE LOT—Men’'s Russia Calf Patent Colt and Gun - Metal Oxfords. Regular $3.50 grade. Price $2.49. ONE LOT—Ladies’ Bronze Calf Sailor Ties (new this season). Regular $4.00 grade. Price $2.98 ONE LOT—Ladies’ Oxford Ties and Juliets at 980. 5 and crossroads within a radius of thir- Greenevillé Thursday. ty miles. a'hl trolley companies had ::s:_:du;nc%;m ’oco!;f:g,'lm:':';? '°:;;? sireet and Miss Fanny Willlams of Frank Clifford of Norwich, N. Y., s}.D¢en requested to have ample accom- | o™y ol o At {hat time reso. | Mediterranean lane spent Tuésday in visiting rélatives on Sixth street. Mr. modatlont-fi ahd dia so. he major | },¢ions of thi to Dr. Rockwell will | New London. Clifford is proud of the city he makes palrt of the crowd came from West-|.1o5 1o passed, it is expected. his home, and the says {t compares| OV g:‘:‘t‘"’x‘%‘é ’L"’:fliicfl%‘:firg}‘r‘g e e faverally with Norwich, €onn. in all| yontviie and Norwich, and the three May Extend Industry. { i ot v o lines covéring these towns—Groton and | There is a rumor afloat that,the TAFTVILLE Stonington, New London and Bast|Connecticyt Keyes Process Company, Lyme, and Montville lines—made extra | Which is at pretent operating the old i R provision for the holiday erowds. dye miill i Uncasville and manufac- The Misses LeFevre Return to Home | The local trolleymen were busier | turing commercial board, will extend in Canada—Personal Mention. than politicians in November. ‘Thou- |its plant. For a féw weeks the in- sands of passengers were carried to|stallation of machinery has been go- The Mlsbl:l Lan‘vre, h.t’wn sisters, | and from xth; beach, and many cars 'itn" on in o‘:\e rot the'hhull?_:ngs or;r thte whbd have béen visiti their aunt, Mrs. | were required. From Norwich went |Johnson wharf on e ver ont. Bergeron of Snuthng street, lett on | reinforcements in the form of ten extra | This it has been ‘told s for the pur- | the ';'ed'u’,n f“"‘“:’ l‘"d ih & obliged Thursday for their honfe in St. Hugh's, | créws. pose of ‘getin gout, a special line” of :g. -'“.‘g" hem regularly with a water- Canada. The Misses LeFevré made| Owing to the energetie work the |'Boods which cannot be well handled 3 2 many friends ‘during. thelr stay in | transportation _ committee, muel’|in the main mill. Wednesday engi- — Taftville ;mt‘l enj{nye;l their visit im- | Prentis clfiair:nalkfthe’trdl'ey mcmte;, :flhfl'fif we;e“nt work m!\lfl'e)'lfls" the - MARRIED. . ONE LOT—Children's Whits mensely, hating to leave. They will | were excellent. ter the rush start arf an s surroundings, coming up . N EALT i 4 Y make short visits in Providenci and | eight cars were run every fifteen min-|on the Central Vermont railroad lines. 9".‘“*‘:';;%“‘4“' P"{{"?‘l ‘“l-‘ Cl’!vu shoes. Bizes 5 to & New Bedford before, going to Canada. | utes, so that almost 1,000 persons were’| It is stated (that the Keyes company | pial Horsee ‘G Sadior and e Price 50c. - - moved on each trip. - ‘| inténds to build a big ‘plant for .its | - Emma J. quy: Deo Dion went t0 New Bedford on Bathing was a popular diversion and | business, which will cover the entire - — - - Thursday to spend three weeks visit- | many went to the beach early in ordér | wharf .and necessitate the’ erection of | * . ;.. DIED. . A ing with relatives there, to take & dip on the briny beroré wie | large buildings adjoining it. WILLIAMS—In this city, July 27, Har- 4y e . o s day’s programme was undér way. BTN T av e _ riet Newell stgry beloved wife of the _ Miss Anitolnette” Bergeron of South | Business was g00d for the bath houses;| Appraisal of M. J.'Murphy's Estate. | late Jerome F. Williams. e nc' 0 B street left Thurday for a visit with-| Business was also prosperous for the The appraisérs of ‘the estate of Mi- '“{,7"},’ {{om th "{ l\r(:mrafldene& » relativés in Providence and New Bed- | pavillon proprietors. Peanuts, soda and.| chael J. Murphy have.completed their | Juleos: ot o meiock, Buriet b yaom| - - S ey tord. ; the other popular summer refresnments | work, showing the estate to amount o | tie. cemetery. i : . Ao . | wére consumed in large quantitie: e | $23,932.30. e appraiger. were John | . CHANGE IN Pmc‘ Walter Sharples has goné to Fall | FéStaurants at the beach did capacity,| Murphy and Joseph, B, Connor, and River on his vacation, where he will | business. The dance hall opened for Mo Mrs. Murphy is the exécutor,.the entife NP : join his wife and-child, who have béen | dancing at 1 p. m, 4dd was thronged | estat ‘being leftito g.,".l“'he'- Appraisal ‘ The price to be tharged to ” all day. With the réceipts of all the|is as follpws: Land’ dnd dwelling 185 1 and corporations for elsctricity for Improvements are being made on the bridge over the Yantic river at Norwich town. New planks are belng laid and the bridge is receiving gen- ergl repairs. The dry weather has seriously af- fected thé crops. Ohe farmer on the Seotland road says that he was obliged to plant one crop three times befofe it came up. The third time he planted Hot Weather Necessities Screens, there several weeks. places rolling up like trust ‘profits, the | Mt. Pleasant street, $4,000; land 4n power has béen changed by the under- Garden Hose, Henry Moran left town Thurgday | merchants smiled and inwardly wished mizwbec?\.stre'e;_. sgfio;slfl,nnd hfilld- o _ ed, to take effect st 7 Eléstric Flat trons, : for a: visit of a Tew weeks In St. Hy- | that every day was Beach day. ing 143 Main street, $3,500; land and 18 'fl_l ‘h.i, 1909, that is to say, all b! 3 Gas Pla s acinthe, Cahada. Mrs. Moran has been | Each féature of the day’s celebration idi g 8 North Thames street, $4,- o4 as of September ni 1 - . Water Coolers; 1 there for four weeks. was in charge of a committee. For the 7 ?s.md 4and building . 10 North ity for powér as sh k . 3% Retri e —_— entertainment and comfort of the vitit- ames gtm-tfi‘h.o; stock and fixtures ings taken August ”.um. to s gerators, John Boucher, @ carpenter employed | 08 to the beach there was a Téception | in. store, $700; vAsh.in binks, $13,200. been iised since the last previsus E Perfaction Oil Stoves, on the new houses in Taftville ,went | cOmmittee composea of Arthur Keefe e to Philadelphia Thursday, for a few | chairman and 125 others. This com- | ' Celsbration Committes’s Expenses. g : AP ¢ 5 days’ visit with friend mittee, when there was a lull in th : Season,ablg Artlcles B — programme between events, saw that | , The expenses of the ‘celebration by A Robert Walkér has returned from | €Veryone had a good time. All of the | the various eommittees were as fol- R ———— ¥ ihg &hall be according to thé uneral- UIrcIors |- i 1 t‘.ana:‘(:r!(llownt Hours, §¢ per kilo- ~—AND- 1 .. K '.O'Gr 500 Kilowatt Hours, 5o for frst sy Vel #rut sy, |l Firr, s e Bus e et | memee of suc, commilon were e | ¥ ot gl iin 4730 st g F_"mm' Tools; ¥ join him ‘and the household goods will | Extra cars were run on the Montvill¢ ‘!0.. decoration $2,148.43, exécutive $%, m a mars b e Lawn Mewars, f come as soon as & ténement is se- |line to accommodate the people going | 90144, fireworks $1,403.82, - historical 4 Number of K. W. H. uséd.........1000 Builders’ H. cured, down here in the evening. ¥ " | $267, hospitality $1,460.99, invitation sy i o’ Hardwars, The fireworks were sreatly enjoved, | $400.81, literary $22#5, music $1,584.55, ek 500 K. W. H., at § cents.. i .'l Fjre E’:"‘fl"ilhfl‘% New London.—Plans have been éen- gein]gub th; Connecticut company ana ‘,’i""‘l“"g"yr;‘-‘eflt& :;%%’_’s 3;!‘?0::'9;:; Lady Assistant. 500 K. W. H., at 3 cents...... 1008 re parking Batterie dorsed for a joint Odd Fellows’ home | Y 8| almer. Most of the Nor- 4 3 49, 3 are, L] O'hm k;me he wl;dmg proposed | wich p,o,ul‘;:,:,g for the Bar mlfl,o, $147.23, p..m}é safety $45. Total, $15,- Telephone call $18-8, o S $35.00 ‘Boat Lights, s e L T R b s U s Henry H. Chureh. Wi, Sumilth Auen [ NOTWICH. July 36, 1490. - and will t tories high. an extra car bei e: 1 - 4 o _b:___.'!o! !' 0:,”._ .g i . | modate the crow: e olax-com Property Changes Hands. Julylsdsw JUHN MoWICLIAMS, GILBERT S, RAYMOND, EDWIN A. TRACY, Board of Gas and Electrical Commis~ sloners, Jysod 7 The James Clark property in High Deg Killed by Electrié Car. street and Page's lane has been pur- On Wednesday afternoon as the 3.50 | chased by John Murphy, who recently Fflflfll’ car started !ro{n Laurel Hill to the purchased the Webb house in High city, it crushed the hound belonging to | Street. : 0“ Sflle Diracior | . C. A. Gager, Jr., which was Iying i3 | John Fanning and Witbur S. Aling || - = 3 front of the car in the shade, It was | have sold to the Norwfch Nickel and valuable dog. R saw | Brass company land in Harvey lane [} o mbalmar fie ‘attatr taingsq - vomam who sdw | G Cnestnut street, 2 of Shoes | . Sty Mg - | Beadleston & Woerz Beer. A ttend this ulccnl > G R Comga’n.q i 129 Main Swes. Morwich, €1 70 Franklin 8¢, Bullstin Bidg. Rescued from a Burning Scow. Berlin.—Felix Dunbar's barn was o Stock. of Contractors” Suppliet h ntered during the night or early o i.--fa-’md Gontracton”, up.’.h" gy Newark, N. J. July 20.—Nine mén | Sfonday durlag. o BN W Boives re , THOMAS . W : : prompt service day or nignt [ Today on a Fovernment scow belng | T bl L o T VE MONEY. - || _. " . Lady Assistant, - used to arm' ,,.ed :: Haprns- oo °">"".‘.“ - 6'.,_, e e | Streer scow was over: be on fire b; & o < ¥ b Reiiownd 118 Srosswie. b Je b2 - FRANK A. BILL, WHEN you wani to put yéus st -thé bridge téndérs,. who: put--ofit in is 16 $dvertning medium in i e rowboats and reached the scow just as FOR FLETCHER'S 0 i et syl o ne $ui- [ he crey wers sbout (o iimp oves- OA‘T‘ORIA -mms«e«._

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