Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1909, Page 7

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'q:'he line n 1911. 5,000, it is esti- #—mwusnh':: airected by Sl “proved a ‘the HAKflid cumt’umo THAMESVILLE WATER MAINS. Improved Conditions Thers in the Wa, Delay in taking Foley's lfl.fln nns-nummnm $18, $20, $22, $24, 825, Wha Importers Go, Franklin Square, up one flight, over Somers Bros. Jun3TuThS to cost and less. Come in while the selection is’ go0d— and save money. . MARY P. CLAPP Stamping, Stamped Goods and- Embroldery Materials, . WOMAN’S EXCHANGE, 237 Main Street, Fay Building, Tel. 356-2. JY10TThE tor ‘vvh—will Be Finished Today. onmhylkhtm)l-mauhtwu d gr in_put- ng in - the ten hfll m..h tll ‘est Thames uh-utfmu ody it you rave bladder trouble, ,dw upon you and makes a eun moh m gt Oommenoy ukac Fole, I uflm mllldy? for use at the seashore. $14.50 Your size is here — come and get it. a n.-nnunt on "rhhy betieve that the prospects for mm.m. m road, are good. r most of the distance the road will puum the hldhuy.am-ougn FURS 10 CENTS A CAKE. on private right of way, so that jt will be from thirty to for- ties and ~ out & hlfh*ly for -mm distanices. It has been laid out with as few curves possible, there being 26 miles of 26 | stralght track in a section from Boz- 34 | stratght o | miles on 1i rahville to Colchester, bel) ically it for 61 "Fiiere are. 11 2 mil burvnl”l'ml the remain- -oad over prival st and nnnc the onthgwumlylun(tnuv ollec{l’:!’mm the men there Yantic 4o the Colchester. «An. dln?n the work will »muhly the town of Bosrah; It then fol- | be finishe after ‘which the wa. low~this road.or ay throngh | ter service in that section will = be Fitehville and ilo" i Bosran, | ereatly . memv-e the:e. Dbeing an in- through the town of Lebanon and Col- | crease in vol re, due to chester to the borough of Colchester, | the new une latd throm t )nln coming fnw ‘Colchester over the:Rubber | and Dunham streets compal to Main street, . ‘2::: ppartmant Wi -ooncxund the along t n{n to Broadway and avenue Broadway -at’ the Ju:luon ucomnmm- a number of k re-laenu 0-wd Co. .u'n—-.u wfiu' Hill, u.nn;:m ter, Mrs. Carl Tosephine Conu. to Mr. and PARK_At Lawrénce Mass. & daugh- - Marion Hoy: ar] t “Park, to Mr. and {he latter formerly Shelt of Clark's Falls, Stored for the Su!-er. Cold Storage Fire Protece tion Guarant M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, ‘ — | der on _in towns. ¥ there, Bix hoars alter Bigh wter 1t 18 16w] Phers '"{,' he “‘!fir“,, , 3.5 per | From there it goves over. pe::tm“ un‘: St iiidass Yeich W66 welr 19 Wemg DIED. 55 Franklin Street, Norwich, Con, - tide which i3 follawed by food tide. | cent- being the maximam. o oy Loondon. farne | pushed a1ong. by the -contractor. At | SMVTR—_In this sity. uly 0. 1908, apra0TuThS 4 SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK| GREENEVILLE Car Barn at Colehester. pike and along and over which, cross- | present the screen house {s deing erect- | . Margaret Smith, aged 03 vears = X v # 4 3 e The motive power has mnot as vet|ing the Salmon river and the track ot | ed. : '.“ r.iu:y N .;;." § 18 foe. 260 | Rev. F. Johns Bohanan on Vacation for [ Jeen dctermined, any more than that : 5'elock. A WARNING AP i i + o harles. Fleischer | the Toad will be operated by electricity. ven. Jwy 27, i . 20¢ a dozen and up onth of August—Charles Fleischer | 4, “oition has been -secured on the ‘sta g« George Bager, consul | * Lucy A Gallug, aged B yeatn. s Do . | 9% wor by | Gets Letter from Brathar in Philip- | Rubber wompany property in COICheS- | weateiy: And: therly, cromiie, ¢ Germany, who. has been | tive o i To LEWANDO'S Customers A Summor Sale ot rediit | pines—Personal Mention About th Blackledge river, o home here, but is spend- 45, Ebtagain’ chograr) aul ! The Boston Candy Klichen, 56 Frankiin Street. EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR Summer Suitings| - They _claim were being (bridge from East Hartford. and join —— J 3 TR ‘JOHN KUKLA, Ting mervices at the omirch and At orked 100 hard and saked for leas | the m,,':."?.....m hureh sornet 1n | Elaborate Precautions Taken at Cher- GH“flc & M_l_EN with Norwich Cir. Library Merchant Tailar, - Franklin Square, | 1In® Will read. Ton and et a1 ot et | vif b s Al - et et Bath Street, Norwich, Conne il Ll re. n ge ! - . T thay Bi0mped working, ke wii | Wil @s Th ough Many Villages. Cherbourg, July 30.~The entire 16 Main Street, ysdaw Jun2gd {relatives in Greeneville where she for- Villags. “Rev. F. Bt i Johns Bohanan, rector of Andrew’s Episcopal church, is on annual vacation, which will ex- tend through the month of August. Rev. Mr. Bobanan, as in former years, | will spend the llme in the W'hlll mountains with Mrs. Bohanan. Dur- ing the month there will-be no eye- Miss Ryan of New York is visiting TAFTVILLE Italians Quit Work on New Mill—Per- sonal Interests About the Village. ‘The Italians myloyed in digging at the new mill grounds decided that they had had enough and a. t Friday noon. ed tnat the not stop the work on the.grounds, be- wife' ing some time at Pifie Grove, Ni gave an interview to the New Haven Courier-Journal regarding the talk of war between Gérmany and England. He'declared that he took no stock i siich talk. CZAR CAREFULLY GUARDED ON VISIT TO FRANCE. the Hartf New London turnpike in the ridh " Marlboro, village of Mari- boro Center to Glastonbury, going through the high- walys on -the northeagrly side.of that village for .theit accommodation, and pass from into’ Bast Hartford, connecting with the Consolidated Rafl- way company’s track in Siliver lane. The cars will go over the Hartford The villages which it- will pass through e e N antic Fitenvile, Bog- | French channel fleet is massed off. here awaiting the arrival tomorrow of the e, | (lr f{: tel * hioon ana services at LetAngiwell et church a4.2.30 o Plain tery. m—— dufly July 28, George Dietsz, aged his late home in Bozrah i this (Saturday clock. . Burial in 164 Main Street, on the balance of Harness, Care nd Summer goods. Owners of horses will save good money buying thier horse supplies for the next 30 days. A large stock to select from, L. L. CHAPMAN Bring your Dyeing and Clean- ing NOW. September. BUSY TIME. Don't wait _untis We_will be VERY NOW 18 THE then. Respecttully, MARSHALL'S Purchasing Agency, cause the Bishop company’s gang of 75 regulars come some time today. On aceount of the Itallans leaving the teams had to stop work, but they will begin again on Monday. merly lived. Bibetan sduadron which is escortin Emperor gxlunolu and the imperial family, who are coming here to visit President Fallieres. Elaborate. precautions have been GEO. A. DAVIS rahville, Colchester, Nonh ‘Westches- ter, Mariboro, Mills, East Glastonbury,, Nipsic, Afldllolt Hills- town, Burnside ‘orner and Silver Lane. The officials state that the population of 750 square miles of now undeveloped , WOOD MANTELS [MANTEL SHELVES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Portelance and children are the guests of relatives in Moosup for a few days. Funaral Directors GEO. W. KIES CO. in Oak and Cypress Master Stanle; French-Canadian Land Agent. taken to safeguard the life of the em- y Mulkin is spending hay: 1 ith the traveli D- A | two weeks with his cousins Myrtle| Gencral Agent Beauregard of a |l Comied Bl L N ves & fotal|peror during his etay in French wa- We have received amoiher lot TILE _ |and Helen Main of Allenton, R. L French:Canadian land company was | which'averages more thah 10,000 pople ::{’:rca‘ghanl mmm“ml:fl Aok ve- E bfll of those - - - - & i in the “fown Thursday, g stoc " Directly on the line, in- practi- m msrs o Facings and Hearths Mrs. Levi Clarke of South Canter- |in the company, to many Cana@ians of | {0y sie, hacry o1 “ary more. than 4,000 | cally martial, law prevails, Hundreds 3 S eCIal sale i | bury is “visiting her deughter, Mrs.|the place. He did over $6,000 worth | riooic® TEEE'Ard numerous Industries | Of Russian police officers alread Room Cara'es s |Frank R Burdick of Central avenue. | of of dutiness ang Wil return the frst |[GiC alom ‘the. e for. o treight D-:r‘l:mmumu More thas fitly tor A e e g | of next weel & _company |y, hich includé " cotton goods, 4 torpéd ' F RED C. CROWELL S, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Pearson, Frank | eals m all kinds of Jands, Geveloping | Dus aces’ au b kois madoiate paper. i, | 6F8 Will keep every vessel in the nar- Lady Asyistant. A pretty little Water Bottle o 0 xtords 87 Water Street. ey e Ml ) gun;!:ng B s hesl rohart was | [1ous cloth:goods, tatih 6F bebaoss) Bor, 3{«.“?&2’:’1 flfi,".fl.«.‘““‘ Atk Y R e, Tumbler, Just the thing for taking ater G ude Yeomans atten: e Beach |land. The last semi-annual rep a8 | crain, while there will be farm produce o Sp e This week we offer in add it and ice, All the villages have good water to the guest's Holds sized mills and Colchester has &, p day" celebration. distributed amon| thought it looks the Canadians, who pretty good. room. "aliow m.m yachts, wm be sulyisdaw the other lots mention Open till § p. m. during July and Aug. 26da; Policeman John Casey leaves today| The company is only 15 months old, arying tram 5,200 o 6, nppmch that part of about three glasses of water and costs i ra month's vacation in Newatk, N.| but miny Canadians havs great onfl- | raogime o ths time of year. Thers lich the French and; Russian squad- but 25 CENTS. Be sure you gt ofia|] ONE LOT—Men's Russia Calf He will be the guest of James Kil< | dence in it. severs! lakes alomk’ the Sonke '%‘"p'll R Do YOU Want MONEY ? ' Patent Colt and Gun Metal adllum, who once lived in fown. ¥ g phorTea E Marlboro au. 580 feet above sea level, Verite, on e Doliars B Before they are gone. | ea & Bu rke — ] Baseball Accident. 15 rie Taghast point i e peiRiaaiar Jarty Wit hage | Diien Save vour Dollaes by placing Oxfords. Regular $350 grade. [ Suerumeriey Bingeemaa, vas), xoe Dutreane and & b5 mamed Lan: | * Serve’ Largs Bopu B Besdguariers has boen Lehched o | yous crdes for Comstary Werk Witk wunaamian Femw || Pries $508 b avenue Thursday night,« The cat. ud g bumped It el Jther, Whi%e | Tng population of the area served 1s | warships will maintain ‘constant | work is STRICTLY A1, and whose|poTs, sssorted sizes, round, squars|| ONE LOT—Ladies’ Bronze Calf prices are surely the Lowe: Fall is coming! Order NOW. Iy21TuTS Sailor Ties (new this season). Regular $4.00 grade. Price $2.98 ONE LOT—Ladies’ Oxford Ties and Juliets at 98c. ONE LOT—Children's Canvas shoes. Siz a ‘wireless communication with the Eifte] tower, The officlal programme for the meet- g of the two.rulers inciudes an ex- running for a fully on Thursday evening. was pitching and Lantai and both went for a fly b Dufresne's lip was split ‘@eeply and Lantalgn's foreh was cut open. Both boys requitéd’ the services of a doctor “wfter their collision. 1 anid were hurt pain- |, 750" ng there 18 @ tributary popu- [ lation of 221,009 more. The company believe that they can do busines emug‘h ina to amount to $218,500 that their expenses will amount to $159,100. it will be the most direct route to Hartford besides opening up a new usual; had nine lives, but the officer Glll JUI.Y SALE - R i ol for S et T s In |, S AT LS \His last visit here was about eight- @n months ago, a short time before catehing, and oblong. A very fine assortment of MIRRORS, imitation ‘of Old Style Frames, with old Imported Pictures in the top. These are all new goods and extremely White' 6t 8 “You.could seléct no better'timo to rQYOIII' homal with lflfl -to-date ‘and fll"' at a savin tmwmt‘flfiw g of cost The large assortment, high quaiity He ‘left for the Philipplnes, where he has now been for eleven months, Mr: R SO ket e Gptiae; 'Cnmu Flelscher of Central avenue Loeal Notes: The Taftville reservoir is. véry low, Mrs, Daniel Murphy is visiting rela- tives in Fall Rives tegritory to trolleys from Norwich as l.{!renter It will be 40 miles to Hart- ford, whereds it is 50 miles by rail- ropd. To Colchester it will be 15 miles, | Paris, July 30.—Another blg meet- whereas, by train it is 33,' and Y | 1fig of socialists was held tonight, at changing at North' Westchester Middle- | which violent speeches wers made in spectively the Freneh and Rusafan for- eign ministers, and fireworks displays at_might. Our Summer Clearing Sale of pretty. are not expensive. GRAPE FRUIT Price 60c. They make exquisite gifts and JOSEPH BRADF! and SHERBET and; construction of our goods, . comn- X bined the present ec neceived a létter a few days ago from town can be reached In 34 miles. It|protest against the visit of the em- o prices, makes thole "8 rare mu::;mll::.l Mis brother, George, who ia5in the | Amelia Gingras is out of the mill |puts Hartford within 67 miles of peror of Russia, and resolutions adopt- GLASSES, COLONIAL TUMBLERS Book Blnder. & ing opportunity, Fourteenth United States regulars in | thi8 Week with an injured arm. ‘Watch Hill and within' 54 of New Lon- | ed expressing the hope “that an oppor- and GLASS FRUIT DISHES. ter investigaté whilé the stock i at its maximum of completeness. 5 SHEA & BUR E, 37-41 Main St. e Philippines, giving an interesting ccount of the encounters with the The semi-annual accounting of stock was taken in the People's store on don. tune accident would arrest the blood; Means More Business. career of ‘Nicholas IL, hangman of all SHOES Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. tribes and telling of the by “The ¢hief engineer has completed | the Russias. the _socialists, at several officers u& ¥ his survey of the line and has his blue | the hall they.sang the. Marseillaise. DON'T FORGET THE LOW PRICES | merephone 262 oct108 TFleischer -has been in the army thir- Julla’ Bouchard 16ft for Coney Is- | Prints out showing the location of the ON HAMMOCKS. - ;rh(hree years and has served in the ilippines twice before. NORWICH TOWN e land ‘Friday, where she wil enjoy a vacation of a week. George Young, manager of the Peo- $3,000 PEARL IN A CLAM. “Unlucky Jim” Makes & Valuable Find —Receives um for Gem. proposed road and could go out.today and_place his poles and locate his grades it giyen the word to go shead, which he hopes to hear within a month or so, OXFORDS GEO. A. DAVIS, Watch Repairing done at Friswell's : ple’s store, was in Jewett City Thurs- § 5 Yoo How th > The rosd will qgen & way lof com | Davengort. In. July 30.—Unlacky pedl i i 'E.',;’:w:.‘t_p.m'.l grieny Cat]day on s fishing trip. merce at both ends and Norwich and | Jim” a clam digger, Who bore that 2529 Broadway son i s iy Miss Lydia Hicks left on Friday tor | MGLING :e‘il[:;orlylel;:n::'nm‘f;: Tact | Sniliren and = o e D and 08 WAL FRISWELL, 25-27 Frankllu Miss Sadie Dawson spent Thursday | Canterbury, where she will spend a |p e® g lready impressed merchants of | “find,” duco“". @ 93,000 pearl In a Jysidaw jan32daw at Ocean Beach. both clual and expressions of desire | clam he opened mear ' Commences this Satarday few days with her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Hicks. JUST RECEIVED for the road are heard at both ends of | W, T. Gardner of LeClaire and L k. X e el ot oL, St o A e R g P S A O g R Morning. A New Supply of Rich or poor or proud and handsomey T was in New London on Thursday. Chris Hedlet and Albert Abere, local | iuire than eager to have the line -in | bought the pear] for 33000 cash Thi ‘ pply 3 athletes, are in training for the races ead this Chansos #3 1. Lamb of_Norwich Town | nhie e 5o be bt St Donie in | Operation, as they see in it a future [is sald to be the 1-rnn rice ever —WE OFFER— nuy‘ S Glulen Flour [Even you can r n, k Point Fridey on busi- | Baitic very soon. o tnair piges B o e T o Baski By no law of luck or chances, The pearl weighs 0 grains, s A1 | Ladies' $1.75 Dongola Oxtords at $1.23 —a . rmarg Mr. and Mys. Louis Stgiren of Bajile | JESTATE OF WM. GREENEBERG. |colored, of fine lustre and without & s Every tooth you save enhances, Henry E. Wagner of West “Towi|ana Mrs. - Boonara - Mee Ateffon's 5 e speck and an almo: Ladles’ $2.50 Black Russet Oxfords at CARDWELL’S, ' tlon 208 contiimtit sireet “has returned from Rastern|mother, were In town Thursday visit- | ABBraisal 5:"‘2 It :K‘“"{"““’“ '“'" $1.98. fy31a 3 to 9 Market Strect, | MY 7007 ™ 4 In! o b M Steften’: ister Julia. 40435, an ‘as, erson. . & 3 s PRI kg e Will of Miss Sarah A. of All His Cabinet. Ladies’ $3.00 Pa%ent and Gun Metal Renders joy to all relations, : : Slisatisth Lyneh has returaed to her| . Eina Keayon of Mpdsus:, Cann. 1a Havana, July 30.—President Gomesz | Oxfords at $2.23. Don't despair when teeth are aching today recelved the resignation of ail the members of his cabinet. He topk no action, however, but announced that hie would make public the cabinet Mown street after a|wisiting her brother, Howard, on Mer- b7 ] y week’s outing at Block Island. chants avenue, Wiiliab Kenyon is al- 1 #0 the guest of his brother Howard. ~ Hot Weather - Necessities home on ‘West Save them, all thefr shapes remaking, Lite's prolongea and health extended Laai $4.00 Black and Russet Ox- “TTh isal Of-the estate of Wil- - fords at $3.48. llam L. Greeneberg by, bel?n Ifiled. in Electricity for. Power Miss Florence V. Northrop of Beech the probate court I personal i e drive has returned from a viit with| Mr. Graham's family and also Mr. | W0 0 oton s amonnts Y0 $11,404.35, be- | changes tomorrow. Today he issued | Ladles' $1.50 White Canvas Oxfords E ime a tooth is mended, Bur.m and Mr. Emerson’s families Y d a decree, appointing Justo Gareis very time & Migs Harriet A, Cranska of Moosup. ing money in the bank. AR 1 /piotary o SMEte ab aars | :at 98c. CHANGE IN PRICE You will fina your joy remended, Dentist T “my crown” reveals it, [Every art by art conceals it, Nature gave all in good season, Teeth t6 eat with, minds to reasony leave today (Saturday) for Fishers is- land, where they spend the month of August every summer. The will of Miss Sarah A. Beebe has been filed In the probate court, having been drawn De¢. 15, 1908. It names 3. C, ., Vergason,as executor and be- several weeks with tandis} queaths her wearing ‘apparel to her mother, Mrs, Lewis Saxton, of Wi sistes niorette Coe. To Eva Hull Town stréet. 4 of Essexshe gives her china, silver o 3 s < spoons and. $100, while .to Mrs. Anna | WEDDING. - Parkinson ‘of ‘NIAHTC is given $25. To retary of the treasury, ad intermi, in place of Senor de gas, who sails for the United States tomorrow. T is taken as indicating that the nation of these two officials w! be accepted. Ladies’ $2.00 White Canvas - Oxfords at $1.23. Ladies' $3.00 White Canvas Oxfords at $1.98. Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 White, Mrs. Charles H, Standish and infant daughter Rose of Prospect street and her nurse, Miss Barnes, are spending The price to be charged to persons and corporations for electricity for power has been changed by the under- signed, to take effect on September 1st, 1909, -that is to say, all bills rendered as of September 1st, 1809, for electric- ity for power as shown by meter read. A party of elght young men of Taft- w» Vice President Sherman presanted to Blue £ :“.’:"" e Sinnes will Drobably Be repedted T the | ner Leghidw; I 0 . Vergason, and hia e e e aneinat ohc| . and Pink Strap Pump Ties at $198.1 4, taken August 20-24, 1909, to have | B 1t Ber tault, yours or mine, b on W 4 wife is given $500, while the residue 1 : $2.50 a 4 been used since the last previous read- \ 2 Miller—Brown. proposed corporation tax. Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00latest Patent: § hall_thelr 1oss be mine or thin * Electric ‘Flat Trons, to be equally divided between Sarah ing shall be according to the following o be. % At the home or Mr. and Mrs. Stanton E, 100t baker,J: 3% Vergason, Mabel Russet and Tan Strap Pumps at|schedule. e § b PuNg W.-Brown timir oldest dsughter, An: M. Vergaso Harriet. Washburne $1.98. 1%%0 500 Kilowatt Hours, 5o per kilo- | T hou shalt know in all good time. © Water Goslers, R e s Ve of Florence, '371- H. Emorette Coe and 3 watt Hour, _ L et g ¥ By BT WO AR o = i ool D ¥ poct i 0 o | Porfection Oil 8toves. bower of golden glow and green foilage s Bour, o °v| pR. R. E. BEARDSLEY k d was performed b; Jarome CAN LEAVE HOSPITAL , sentials 4 " 3 bt Lo e % -y : Men'’s $3.50 Patent and Gun Metal Ox- EXAMPLE, - 237 Main Street éS&JSOfllMC AT“CICS bl ?fibi"in'a'."-‘..‘.’ nul,ll‘a‘:;:'i WITHIN TWO WEEKS of the happy homes of to-day is a vast | fords at $1.98. Number of K. W. H. used s 5 apr0d © Safety Valve Fruit Jars T ot i eide; and_ Beite ‘Miler Napolean Langevin Skill Sufferin but | fund of informaation as tothe best methods | Mten's $4.00 Russet Calt Pumps at $198 R L, e s A . Farming Teols, . sister of the groom. T elect fios e, ol #4¢t1oN | of promoting health' and happiness and | Men's $4.00 fine Patent and Gun Metal e —DRINK THE BEST — 4 7 \l mm EEt L Daved D e e Mistar; Seise Mar: At the Backus hospital on Frid s St | it Norwich,' July 26, 1305, KE ¥ 4 ul layed by the b s T, ss Mar- al’ on lay " L , 4 - { Chemieal Firs Extinguish Tha, Brown. The bride was drcssed in stsht, Népoleon Langevin of North Men's $5.00 Hand Sewéd, Patent Rus- JUHN McWILLIAMS, Beadieston & Woerz M. uitnars: white Perstan lawn cut princesse and Stonington;’ wlg?w‘lmm by a cop- sia Calf, Vici and Gun Metal Ox- GILBERT 8. RAYMOND, [ ¥ Fresh Ml l-hrln. carried a bouquet of bride roses. The perhiead snake near Lantern Hill, was fords at $3.98. - 4 L Qs bridesmaids _wore _white, seating as comfortably as possible . Tie EDWIN A. TRACY, THOMAS H. WILSON'S, & 't Lif . bridal dalsies. The b is dolng as a8 ‘can be expected, | 80d which have attained to world-wide | pen's $2.50 Calf and Viel Bals. at $1.98, [ Board of Gas and Electrical Coms & § o ‘ ©& 4 Imany beautiful presents. and s il suitshing from the effects. | acceptance through the approval of the sioners. Jualés 78 Frankiin' StossRy 5 3 g v R s iy part of which ls the 'reaction Ho : the approy € | Men’s $2.50 Rubber Sole Canvas Ox- A / A Cat's Sagasity. ks posme Iav;:. pu:hlz: Kinvall, w 0 Well-Informed of the World; fiot of indi- | * 5,98 a¢ $1.74, * S M i“ 3 s attending Im, 8 A wi i h it In the early spring & city person B Soie: 10 leava ‘e hospical withtn a | T/0uals ouly, but of the maoy who have | oy L 5o Misses and Chindren's Special ummer m“’ o i ivten at:“: mg o‘z‘)‘}':rwleh T week of fen duys. it he Improves as thehpwhmlfiyd-dnfin'n@m - Oxtords, Pumps and Shoes at Spe- A Nothing was seen of the cats for near- B Mot b I, ciub Thursday | 126 the best the world affords. cial Low Prices. for 10 Days Only! Tt il Onafilmpmdumfithtdn-,d W’ywflhwmm | mended by the Well-Informed of the ¢ WM--M-&IWMW g STRICTLY TAILOR-MADE morning GreenKeeper John _Sullivan killed a two feet long and terribly vic- igus copperbead snake. Golfers tread u‘::uy over the fair green }uat ;z pres- ent. @ % two months. Barly one morning S the former owrner of the cat was sur- = ¥ prised to see tlu.ldnlt eat sitting on il 0 the window d’omrui- i mmu ‘Samples and Special Shoes way be- low cost to close. SAVE MONEY. BY ATTINNNG THIS SALE. ‘ BUCKLEY’S, 308 Main wap2ed I Large Stock Wedding_Invitations. 70 Franklin 8t, Bulletin Bidg, Telephone §42-2. $ o The old cat had evident !I!Vl-u_ _been sent - mlt for | ‘Westerly, R. g‘b‘m first jounny-fi.l\m:. to b.:m the Fannie PlICll. Fr:':r:.'l'z‘;:."wb&m Tor S. LEON, 278 Main Street, mant to May Bidg. 1%

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