Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 18, 1909, Page 5

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X s 4 . | o " 9}. ¥ Biss El I ol in Wallaston, Mass, érmelon on Ice William F. Bogue was a visitor in 2 2 Niant] onday.. Canteloup on Ice VARIOUS iumns ST cm H-obm eam - Miss Louise ‘!kcdur ‘Perihes and Grapes A go0d thing and eay to take. *8 | ortnight in Worseser. gt b fil the. National Rifle 'fl» hmflfiam ma Beans Bella,” Anptot SELINNY — F The shird, xhisths Ftnien of the: de: Trr L in Keyes has returmed atter a 1 i MANY NORWICH PEOPLE - ancy Peas + 5 few days® stay in Montville. The members of the Connecticut ri subsisted at the mess hall, Congress scendants of C. C. Hall was held at appropri ’Vh Pekin Ducks | Chesnire Iast week. 5 team leave today via Springfield for ppropriated $12,000 for the mess- s-w Attractions at South Bl (i Mrs. Charles Grover of Midway I | Camp Perry, Ohio, where they will ing of competitors during the nation- Block Island, Fyfe e guest of re es in ¢ 4 ches. Roasting Chicken The Daughters of Liberty through ot participate next week in the mationsl| .Each competitor is.entitled to a cot at the Fowl for Salad out Connecticut enjosed the state pic-| Harold Thresher ot town Sunday It Tatal To. teain hia Been sc- | and mattress Sud hecessars camp Cars Mrs. Antoinette Van Cleef of Wash- - owl for nic Saturday at Mansfield grove. for several weaks stay th New York. . | et HOABA to. ths raisher 16 st | tor DACER B ook e DA Al e Sy A e g [ g ¢ ¥ i . . tin cup, m, etc., and | Native Lambs A Pt Tar st G Ay Jobri Hagberg of the Third company, |ample tentage will. be tumn:x:cea 2o Pocih; Mufhe Sork , oot Gm SA ¢ 5 y: Mrs. Finndyson and son Osear of |C. A. C., C. N. thi George Fellows and Miss Edith Fel- L Si tic has bee: a h sche G., of this city, who | through the courtesy of'the state of g moked Toogue Sio 205, sow gl v (e ad 00l | New Bedford are visiting in Baltle, |leAves this morning to join the other | Ohio. Competitors will be expected. to lows of McKinley uvenue returmed| i um during the coming year. members of the team. Lieutenant supply their own blankets and heddhu Aonday from Block Island. TR Mr. and Mrs. B, C, Hannis are sum- | Coleman of the same company was al- | other than mattresses. ¥ || Miss Bennett and Miss Rosalle Ben- The officers are busy perfecting the | mering at Harrison’s on the Thames. |50 selected as a member of the team, | - A careful estimate of the number of. nett of Williams street haye returned SGIIEI!S Bnos_ arrangements for the Rockville fair, but was unable to get away at this |men expected at Camp Perry for the fiom the South Blums, Block Island. eisa which comes on September 21, 22 and | Rev. Charles A. Northrop of Beech | time and hi ce is taken by Captain ' matches includes 100 re(u.lr army The Misses Osgood of Rockwell ter- 28, drive is spending a fortuight in Ridge- | Hamiiton of Greenwich. officers; 1,000 enlisted mer & A race, who are spending some time at e, The team was to have had some |team contestants and oflmn. 9007 lock Island, have been in town for ! ! oty e Xt BTN practice at the East Haven range on |national guardsmen not attached to W few days. Monday and Tuésday, but owing to the | teams, and civillan rifle eclub mem- Miss Mary Richards has returned of the Gales Ferry Country club to| The Misses Ireme and Maude L.|rain this preliminary work could not | bers, 300 to 200; brigade O. N. Gr 300 to her home on Washington street aft- hold the annual tennis tournament | Quinley have returned from New Ha- |be carried out. The prize list at the matches at Camp e u two weeks' visit with Mrs. Ty- next week. ven and Bridgeport. 4 ‘lmlwmry ;lur;iu‘ce tz:rckhe nation- P‘-n-{ is very attractive to riflemen, Oleott at her camp on Block le- | 2000 yards Assorted Fancy Lawn 4 natches w gin at Camp Perry |as the money will be largely in ex- ay fi:.:l:n :: th-h"al:;n:::h:‘u!|dlnn Mrs. Grace Aldrich Crowell will be| Supernumerary Blinderman is doing |on Friday, August 20, and continue on | cess of ry. heretaford Qv adil Walter Mrohin: was' s’ guost,of the | T 2048y 't B, ‘vaive frem e 4 ave been oblig 98 MY | one of the vocalists at the midsummer | duty on the beat of Policoman Doty | Saturday. Sunday the range will be |the prize lists will be much larger. Atisses Osgood at Block Island over | 19¢ per yard. office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan'rair of St Mark's Episcopal church | quring the latter b closed. ~On Monday, August 23, the |In the national team match the prizes Sunday. Miakiwis swhore 1 shallbe pleasedi b wes T i atystic this woak: 4 er’s vacation. national team match will be opened, to | are as follows: (Class A, $430, $350, Mr, McClenathan of Lincoln avenue | 1000 Belts, consi ceive my former patients, i . ; Nahan Welss Sn Miss Lena Welss | 2 0loWed by the national Individual | $300 and $350; Class B. 3350, 3250 spent Sunday with his family at s > Oifice b 10 1 g : rifle match and the national individ- and $200; Class C, $200, $200, §' Hlock Island on the South BElufis and silk—special for teday at 2c ce hours: 8 a m, 1-2 and| The members of the Kibbe family [of New Bedford are guests for two |ual pistol match. These matches |and $150. In addition there is a tro Airs. Charles White of Broadway o8p, m will hold their annual reunion and | weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen. [Sliould be completed by Friday. Au- |phy for each class and every member turned, Monday from a visit with he oach, value frem 26 to 78, picnic Wednesday, August 25, at Kib- gust 27, when the national association |of the twelve teams will receive a ¥ mother on Block Islantl. . BH GE“ R HARRIS be’s hotel in Somers. .\!!ri‘gs Alice 'Rc;thwell of Page street |Fifle matches besin. They include 17 medal. In the national inalviduai CHARLES W. TUBBS. R Many other articles very cheap, is the gueest of her uncle and aunt, ot k AENEY re will be thirty-nine prizes, Merel, I r b Nearly all the arrangements are|r. and Mrs. Thornton, at. Lowell, | T€AMmS entering the national match jamounting to $330 with the same num- | that he had that day reached the §3th s Ol mayéd completed for the first outing of the | Neuss, will either subsist themselves or be |ber of medals. ;ulle;mna of his life and it nn -hl-u & y‘v"r"-,! :Ldfl'}rvm nwm“l Irm er. Har p Holy Name society of St. Ma i s Sth ‘year a» an. Odq Wallow:® 0| KImairs retiralog appetite that seven ome carly for Bargains at 3 s — t ~oulsia o church on next Sunday at the draw-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tingley and | ASHLEY ", his carcer as a musiclan he has beer | C8 o FAITORD I Lo0 e s ington . ; 3 T. BOON NORWICH'S EXCESS SALOONS |48 years connmected with brass band| ¥ P el el 1 481 Mialn ' 8 bridge. son Charles have heen the guests of ELECTED music and for 37 vears, or since it|Post. n St., Norwich, C . R AlRgin — tive of macaa. | M- and Mrs. Henry Cheesebro of Ol PRESIDENT NUMBER THIRTY-EIGHT. | started, has been leader of ’Rubbs' 2 NHe arvia as a_preservative of macad- | nrije. i i g band. In commemoratign of ali these ™ opposité Mohican Co, ] Geo am, particulaslly where there s much | ! Annual Meeting of Spiritual Camp Can Be Put Out of Business if Con- [years he had the o g R o autoriobile travel, seems to be giving Missss Natile 3t/ Kavoll, Trene Meeting Association. victed of Violation of Law. around & box of cigars as his treat] aug1sd J. MARKOW, Prop, satisfaction. It also reduces the feed Salith Tna M¥inte; ‘Fiaslat * | to his brother Odd Fellows, He was Ehrets peisr sk ud gy t-\e“l"'! ':‘“dd Minnie Hasler | The annual business meeting of the | The wholesale liquor dealers and | the first noble gfand of the lodge and b guests of friends at Watch Hill | Spiritualist Camp Meeting association, | the breWwing companies are reported to | is a native of Norwich. Extra L i NN ko incorporated, was held at the pavilion | be busy preparing to operate under the | The response was a rising vote of con- the 2 1 in Pine grove, Niantic, Monday. There | new liquor Jaw which goes into effect | gratulations and of thanks and a hand Interest is figured fi th Lager less have delegates -at the Connecti-| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gallup and | Xas a large attendance of stockholders. | this fall, and which Is very much in shake from each member as they ex- orest is figured from the first cut Saengerbund, which with the | family have returned to Norwich after | The meeting was called to order at |tite nature of a self-executioner to the tended their good wishes for his enjoy- day of each month on all d at the Saengerfest will be held in Hartford |4 visit to Mr. Gallup's father, Joseph | -30 8 m. The treasurer's report was | man w o violates the law after it is | INg many more years. made on or before the Béptember’ 18, . (Gallip a Ladiat read by the secretary and uccepted | operative. The regular business meeting at Wauregan R i1 uft'er| umm[xl.-mm» discussion. 1t was | _As is already. shown, the mew law | Which N. G. John McHattie presided, | N About two weeks ago & grayish cat-| 8. 84Stocking Was In Worcester on | Y01€4 10 1ay an_ assessment of one |provides that so long &s the ratio of | Has oceupied only with routine busi Bonsaile st By el piion Hou erpill ade it 4 Saloons in a town 1s over one to every | N€ss and one application was receiv, . se roillar made its appearance in some | Tuesday attending the reunion of the 1500 inhabitants, just so long shall li- Pl T Immedidte Soknwwisdgement and Cafe. parts of the state. It attacks the | Fiftcenth Massachusetts Volunteers | conses whase owners break the law be OBITUARY. careful attention. BE IN THE sw‘M o | ing but th Siddetos " & MU of which he was a member. ! ‘“mr:mlhd i e b i All Departments of Banki e . ' | The law is rightly considered one of Henry A. Gallup. epartments of Banking. W g < I i o . f d anything i ? / eass i gk ! he most important ever passed in the 3 iy 18 if you need anything in the line of THE PARKER-DAVENPORT G0, e = 5 At Pleasant View, among the new . 2 P 1 The death of Henry A. Gallup oc- L J. A. Gamble of Willimantic, a grad- |, “o " 2 i Istate. The great wgajority of liquor i \ 4 L . : : otel arrivals are Mary J. Nelson i : : curred at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning | FURNITURE. Buy where thev all Propristors, uate of the Connecticut agricultural Py # EEL s, dealers are strongly in favor of it, for | at his home in Ledyard after a brief | G i P college last June, has been appointed J\.iéh;}'ll\« u,“: nln\h, l;\lal.n:u Suliivan { they see In.It o material improvement | iness with heart diseate. ~ Thres | o Thames Loan & Trust o buy — at SCHWARTZ BROS. You college last dune, o Do s furen, | and &ranw W. Lovell of Norwich |in their business in more ways than [ weeks ago he had his first attack | "I “] L x] E 3 ocate Georgetown. & pone: but had improved siderably since | ; can eas| et suited. i i Jookied, ju Aeoraetans. Mrs, Robert Burnham, who has been |""Ii the nirst place, it secures them | fhen, but he was taken with another | The Granite F TR ey People who have been at North- [ ViSiting in Baltic, has returned to her ainst sudden competition from the | serious turn Sunday and passed away | T o P ronty most excellent, the prices the lowest. 2 North- |, ;me in Boston. M ; ek brewers, for no new license can be 5 i Poaoe ! . e e et s b Ecston. Mrs. Burnham is to beswii farno. ne” disen (be | Tuesday morning. ' He lived upon 4 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. . el i L each # he Pautipaug Hi chool the insued io is down to the | farm which he had pure] ed about > ' homes, as the general conference | 3ch at t b fizure stated, a year 3 ) colning ke e . a r ago in the Cider hill district DOOI‘ Blmds closed Monday night after a ses: BUNE SEpt. B e SHRE LI 15 6 S on’the M¥stic Toud 5 3 4 J large as any in the past decad MG Y | cials enforce the law it will work | Mr. Gallup was the son of Ebenezer Wind BI d 4 Mrs. George C. Gardner and daugh- {havoc with the licenses, which would { Gallup and Angie Stanton and was q 4 indow indas Good progress 1s being made on the | ter of lowa Falls, Ja. age visiting her mean not only the loss of the value of | born In Ledyard Nov. 13th, 1842. Ex TomAToEs COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, & i 4 new storehouse for the, C. M. Robert-|sister, Mrs. D. W. 1 of Washing- ]lhv;”hva;n;‘;.hobtgt Ilé\e rmgenun_e of a|cept for a year when he lived in Salem .11 W o 7% B ot tan Tt i e s st 33s Sl VO naes B bond of $300 besides. One violation | and six years when he Tesided in Ver- p - ater Street. Bllnd rimming | oBigpopsgro iy by sty oot suill |y ured o A would do the trick and might mean | sailles, he had always lived In Led- for Preserving - 4 the ‘cu ||;lex>3 i ’[“(;an ol dor y re the YO;sunl SIIO Tlxhlsufl. to say noth- | vard. where he left a record of an ' £, e carpe s ork. — — ing of the thousands invested i > ite, w espect an¢ Sof : 1 | One tarmer was marpied e s | orvic it e B e e e sy | ot e toSspeopier e Bad ot Rallion’s |5 "% o sotin Samnins 4 armer was surprised this sea- Norwich visitors returning ~from ere are some of the excess saloons | managed the town farm for six year: s . § Xy o KEB C. CROWELL S, son at the non-appearance of the po- | Ocean Beach Tuesday evening stated shown by the county commission- | served tax collector for twp ¢ auglsd Englander Couches, the best ever. fato bug on his vines. He found that | that the wave; by the storm reports, and every one of these | three years and also had been grand ™ i 87 Water Street. is Tlock of white leghorns made daily | I8 Swept clear up to ti of the jmay be put out of business if the | juror of the town. b MME, TAFT, AL reorpmny Open gueningss el rip i g el steps, washing the beach 1 of its A X ocal authorities can vonvict them of | About forty vears ago he was united aug1sd Open till § p. m. during August. :,‘,‘,;,: S e ey fih:‘;":l.fih“lm ufn!x';“uum 'lebe :m«: ASHI BOON. };xm:;;u‘]‘n( the lan\\ New Haven has ir; n]\flrdrmgn with Phebe Peckham, also Palmist and Clairvoyant, Gt - other rubbish, and leaving ring o 3 ridgeport 2 aterbury 92, | of Ledyard, who survives him. He| ... Sndih 20 augidaw ; seaweed the whole length of the beach [ doliar per lot to defray the expense ‘mford 43, Meriden Norwich i’g Sio Jenves. fve chiidren e, AngleAus17d 8 Uulon St.,, New Loadon, Norwich telephone users have not | ac the foot of the steps. & section of |00 Janitor service, sanitary arrange- | Norwalk 26, Danbury 4, New London | Chapell of Massapeag and Mrs. Annio (o] It Now s vet discovered that the new Lincoln | the walk leading' out to the steamer | Ments and general lnprovement of the | 43, Ansonia 21, Greenwich 8, Nauga- | Willlams of Old Mystic, who are twins, [ cent is as good as a ‘nickel when drop- | landing had also been broken out, but | 7 ¥ tuck 13, Willimantic 8, Vernon 7, Put- | Mrs. Lucy Bushnell of Occum, Charles ‘ Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary 10 eproo ped in the slot at the pay station, be- | had becn secured and made ot was voted to appolnt & commiltee | nam §, Orange 24, Pnfield s, and/many [ E. Gallup and ‘Men Jossph pustin, . Satibiag SNEE A new wad_medt s + olfagy eavier ‘tham | it can easily be on revision of the charter and bylaws. | others, ¥ | be city. He is si ved als ern open plumbing. It will repay you i;t :m.:,i]r‘; i’:-:fi" snd heaviar (8a8] was'the Do :‘,}:_'3‘ A ‘I‘n:: SRpaIn the incoming | " L U Yo Rl %, fié”.‘...‘é';.‘;‘. f\m,lf\n.. M'L",».;ff(‘e:l:: All persons having repairs at the|in the lmrl»nlw o bealih ARd ga\'ln“ E hoard of managers as a_committee to stic, . N ir | shop of the lite Win. . tobertson canm | of doctor's bills. Overhauling and re- Half Hose B Shaa Waterb Fell and Broke Wrist. look up the matter and make a re- FINED FOR THEFT. Myatic, ang there acé five EmOGbll- |2 DY em by callig at said oo b'e. fitting thoroagbly dome. Let me §ive “harles Noe agg of Waterbury| 4 woman from out of town, a port at the next annual meeting of the p 2 Mrs. Joseph J. Smith. tween the hours of nd 5 you a figure for replacing all the old »r Men are sold with asi has been notified that Mrs. Lilley, wid- | ot the Baker house on Asylum street | Stockhoide: ext business was the | Versailles Man Stole Keg of Beer and | . geath of Annie J. Gill, wite of JANE ROBERTSON, plumbing with the modern kind that are s @ 8IX| ot Gov. Charles L. Lilley, desires he | fell on Fairmount street early Tuesday | Cioe™ Of Charter officers, which re- 1+ Bottle of Whiskey from a Bozrah | joseph O il SBiat Tcikrat s | i Aug 118 Executrix. | will keew out the sewer gas. The ) should paint the portrait of her b evening, breaking her left wrist. She il Tt TN Farmer. Hospital for the Insane at Middletown, work will be first-class and the price onths’ guarantee at $1.50| 5.ni o e added to the list of paint- | weni to Rathbone's drug sto o o T T g ke Y e occurred Sunday afternoon at Black Teadopable half do: {ngs of Commectlcut governors. corner of West Main and South Windh: 8 » 1 On Saturday a Polish farmer in Bu[ Point, where she had been for an im- sl . e zen. Strects, Swhere 4 A NN dent—atre. A f | &b SAme (0 this city and on the way | provement in heaith: Some time axe J. E. TOMPKINS Holeproof Stockings for It is stated that the prospects for a | #nd Dr. P. J. Casel Al i - A B |met zegar Bonowitch of \flsal]len:hu she underwcnt an operation but had ia A PN Rt o vuter eak. o . e or a ride, which was given him. | never fully recovered from the effects. au ‘est Main Street. di bosee szfl lg:](:ll ::;:::; set ‘m‘s »3,:2?,'“‘ 'l‘_:’(:'rst:_ returned- o her m.‘k...r, home, who un- —George Goss, New Lon- h»,& pme here ‘and the. farmer se- | . Mre. Smith was boru in Providence X Josne ae net brig til then had not known of the acci- % SV ERE St cured a keg of beer and bottle of whis- | but had passed most of her life in adies are sold at $2.00 the sons are n..; clear, since qu..- tempe Het. d“'yl‘m\’flr r—Jacob Linicus, New Lon- key among other things, and the fellow | Norwich Pown, On Oct, 26, 1887, she Is What co“fl‘s In \ ature has been right and no heavy _— 3 £ & ¥ decided to ride back with him, .which married in this city by Rev. P. P. alf dozen with the QUAC- | storms have disturbed the Eeds. Arm was Amputated. yBoard of Management_A.T. Boon, | the farmer allowed him to do. Shahan to Joseph J, Smith of vich Ph { h i s On Monas 1t wan found necessary | Norvich: George Hatch, South Wind- | Soon after reaching home the farmer | Town. 'For a number of years they otograpny. . Tomatoes are coming into the ecity | to amputate the arm of August John® | don: Cha (yhentelder, New lion- | missed the fellow who was given a ride | had lived in Middletown, where Mrs. < in quantities and the prices are rea- | Som, who was injurcl ai the bleachery | 0. Libby, Niantie: \f",',éhfif {';:;d -’(md" Ao the ’liqunlr, and he was unable | Smith was well known and belonged hRnin:in: flutlthoh real personality,| See that you get what you pay sonable. A generous supply all | DY getting caught the rolls. T% e Derty Whitlhr "New Haven: - |to find it, although a search was made | to a number of organizations. the fine points in chara , the little Ac PHERSON, |fin o st T ol | B ihe Susatn ol it et Wity A% SN U | i S |t M, USG5, 0 it 53 L 8 021 L7 o the day. and pwsraates B O : | he was taken to the hospital and on | Auditors—George 5 witch and he was sought in Versailles band and_two sons, one of whom is in | Toned down by the natural spirit of e a Bitter and Baberdasher mx.)r;‘. .‘\‘I :I;::h.h:x’:v\pl th ¢ sweet | Tuesday ‘he was reported as Testing o O st Pom fang on Tuesduy gave himself up atter | college. She leaves Also two sisters—|an artist into perfect accord. Not a FRE oF ‘l ay and guarantee - corn has nof ery plentiful. | as e s ot e expectes ndham: Ashley T. Boon, Norwich. !Cons: Swe. h ence Riley Terra Ha ¢ ap d pasteboard " o i as easy as could be expected. These officers will take {heir posi- Qomaiahid Buouiey A\ UpE W (A, Lansencs Riley of Terra Haute, {hing of waper and pastebon 1 with | money value Mondas wasi 10 hare Beck. the: firat Had Broken Shoulder. tons on January 1 1610, when the| The accused was preserted before |and two brothers Iohn and Owan G ii;| If you want a photo of your veal day of the harvest of the 1909 to-| On Tuesday e g the 7.05 4 bt rpai o »point- | Justice of the Peace Nelson Stark at | who are interested in the mining busi- | self, or what your friends see to love Paccs: aropyitint (the aplendia;- noaking | from. Daulelien h‘r:':.':r'\\ the 705 trainfed. Meeting adjourned at 4 p. m. (2 oeclock Tuesday afternoon, Grand |ness in_British Ameri ‘Another | and admire, call on H e annlflg (1] los, rain that st in has postponed the har. | broken shoulder 'who had been piaced | made a ficat liitie speceh to the mem ,‘;,"j;"“{;\"‘;'r proseculfin-end ug gleaay Phrothen, William 3. Gl m i st for a week, as the gro in charge of the - conductor by the |} h #5garke 3 i c 1 nan testified that | Texas in a railroad accident in Decem- ? o ys o sfore { olectmen, sy take — some bushes on Sunday and he was|The husband of the deceased was ¢ cutti et “»“ik.‘—:m).‘fd‘“‘” where the | ANNUAL MEETING OF found guilty and fined $7 and. costs, | nearly killed about a year ago by beir The Photographer. cac i ¥ 25 s S R amounting to $29.86. The beer was|stabbed by an inmate of the hospital, grapher, A. R. veterans will be interested Eloirat In Flacttond ELIANGE ‘WORSTED. CO. found a short distance from the house, | but has recovered from his injuries. L5 R e A Jog Y in the booklet issued by the Chicago| J W. Cadden w * offi. : the kez not having been opened. Sam- —_— — opposi Norwich Savings Soclety. ' 2 ; . Cadden was in Hartford on cers were Reelected for Ensuing |uel Blinde y 8 c ¢ Northwestern railwas for the G. A. | Tuésday, where he was one of the | Year—Past Year Has Been Satis- |inter ot R i r o T, Pech ke FUNERALS. et R. cncampment just held at Salt Lake | bearers at the funeral of a relative,| facto-y O : e e City, 1t contains group portraits from | Mrs. Babetta Cadden. wife of Josepl ¥ il : i T William C, Osgood. life ‘of Civil war commanders, and | Cadden. The funeral was held at 2| The annual meeting of the Reli TENSITY AT M'KEE'S ROCKS. At & o'clodiccia: funeral ot Witliany 3 s cemetery, Zion Hill fice of the company | Families of Strikers in Destitute ir. | N0. 392 Main street, at which there The invitations to the laying of ti gy el O Mo bt wtACRAIS cumstances. A7 7| WA K larad miteunuce of selafivcs D he invitations to the laying of he yroa on, Aongs R LS SOCKI0= . s includ "0l meratone of All Souls’ church, New Shot Another Dog. ers from out of town in attendance. ,’,r,‘i',‘,d—,.“"T",ll“-fl‘wfr.l”i."'&'.’f\-' Ladle i e S a0 rch, Ne Dog Warden George H. Stanton cap- | Those from out of town called I Pittsburg, Aug. 17.—A tense situa- | puciness ; m in attend- | a c CS ndon, Friday afternoon, August 2 o omalens Wiite. mir Toimay: | fag the merting wars. W IS Zounsman [tion,i8 Apparent. i tha viciity oF the | LOsIRe8 Joen of the towWn I e Dime PR R at 4 o'clock, have been issued by the | very thin and nearly starved, and as it | of New York, J. S. Leinbach Mr. and | Pressed Steel Car company's works | Savings g 0% e S schiitz Milwaukee Beer, $1 a dozen. | building committee. ' The pastor, Rev. [ had no license tag ended its career | Mra. W. s ach of Wilitams t. McKee's Rocks today. The con- | Savings bank o senby i amous Narragansetc Select S19ck. | piowara Colby Ives, who fs away on | With-a bullet Fa. F. J. Leinhach of Je Shore, | stabulary, deputy sherfis and. spaeial | pactot I o oy 0' Bass . L nis annual vacation, will return for ———— Pa. They were shown about the plant | watchmen are om the alert, orders | bastor emoritus of the Broady 5 b lnFraahiol) Oy xS0 % | the ceremony. Canadians consumed over $76,000,000 | 8nd spent two days in town. | having been issued to prevent strikers | K11 Do Oy o, Agea Bume| zen. ' @ worth of liquors of all kinds last fear. At the meeting m}.- officers for the | cOnE _‘L:I_\Ungliu numbers near the mili. | } d in Ages Past. | AT e R o The rustoms and excise Gutics vofert. | ensuing vear were elected as follows: | Claiming that more than 2000 new beantitnl floral f e oried' Vo a ! ¥ 1,000 sing- | oq thereoi amounted to $14,669,627, | Prisident, W. 1. Yous men ar> now housed in the works, it | v o ° ARE YOU AFTER apm« ssrzm ers picked from the German societics Yoric, Ve presidont, S0 € 1is probable the company will today or | ~D ghonorars |‘|:=‘|r-‘y;i wer O A ! 98 Wesl Maim SE. | 9¢1b8 state, sang Monday In Mexiden Nagwich: . secretary . and tomorrow make the first real at Yaavans wnd 1 £ The bass are plentiful and there FIRE INSURANCE ? 3 o | on German day. They were under th Philip Heneault, Norwich. to resume operations. The v 16 ily 1 cel . Telephune 26-3. bt S ol 2 e ot an s Tiae Doeh 4 satisfac. | Bowever, "atute that. the mumbep. of | V5 In the temily lot In Tantic cem o R P L N 1as You'll find that we can place you direction of Prof. John H. Keller, who Py Wl P 1 se is no reason why you shouldn't . was recently clicted director of the tory one as shown by the reports.|me de the plant is greatly exag- | Lory :\" o "p"'":"“‘ oi ',",;‘;‘\:'r “, 143 gght. Dowe org g g of our 4 The piant Duble | gerated, and are of th 0 v Dr. ers - it are sharic ) Sou Have e rvices before the fatal moment. , | of Prof. John 8. Krauss, ensuring continued activity at large number of familles are in Y proper tackle. 1,qu“rm, tor ‘the hest ALES _— plant which' is located In the ol [destitute cireumstances. The commis- INDIAN ASSASSIN EXECUTED. ¢ s ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. i i 4 shops. sary department organi; to alleviate = Jome here for the proper i ildi treet. 4 LAGERS n Norwich, eatyces Gt L o i B T Bimirenine femtiela "tited "to | Madar Lal Dhingra, Who Killed Cur- 4 noritone, Sedeloe s A i ¥ Rehearsed a Pl its utmost capacity. | zon Wyllie, Hanged in London. |——— O'CONNELL & SHEA, New London police court Tuesday & s ATtHOMER e HEEHte . Dol | . arged with perjury in testifying in [he time for the regular meeting of | e gt N o . T | ww21d Telephone 554-4. | & justice c P 1 ks ime. o et meetings and the company office Lordon. Ang. 17i.—Madar Dhin- M. a ce court in a case in which it 4 St. Mary's T B. society Tuesday |in co e 5e g B ; t i . G GOOD FISHING HERE |:tolc $97 from another Greek named | 4uicker you put a stop to Diarrh was given over to the first rehearsal | trouble. 8 7ado to AR She | B e gathering at the Impartal Tastic f inli wish to inform the public that I| . s S.tl{;mnulm‘ |.es(m(‘d that he i ool :'fi ":; Carnival of Fun, to be given in} " (ver thirty shots were fired this | ute, shot and killed Lieut. Col alr cauan acfl nema ls o recently bought the ish Market | 1o 0 Bonclis aGITlt that, b, ot He | Summer Complaint the better, as they the theater for two nights late in Oc- | forenoon at the ferry steamboat Steel |lih Hutt = Curzon-Willio We have eversthing you need ! O T s “ith o full e o¢ | fled to Norwich where he was captured ® has selected John Crawford as stage | Jary et o it | e st PoiEs ehE mego TR G 1P srott Mpost ne TRk is the latest in Hair Dressing. How- O e Clams, ete.” Fverytning | by Policeman Henderson on Monday A. D. S. Blackberry Codial quickly | Manager, Professors Maher and Ken- |few minutes and drove the crowd to| Dhingra showed no signs of fear. Mlnnow Tra - ssc ever, the hair must be arranged in an “'and.clean, Call and e .and 1\](( ca ‘\‘\:nl_not heard Tuesday a Lchecki PRI AR ;"‘33_ 1“'"%-”‘ charge of the dancing |the bills. The ferry is used to carry [ He declined to take any breakfast, | ])S , natural manner. e an order. I can please you. |t (IIY;':'\((|>)1:0K1(]]'|\; ‘chn pr(}fltel:tal:'. c\:zs s Diarrhoea, Cholera r{m(rlgdpu:v: ‘;‘l;d"yl:;:rvrett(fi:;fili:\tng e e{npio of the Pressed Steel Car|and walked to the scafiold calmly. on Miss Adles, and have her r WILLIAM H. ROBINSON. e e e et and Stam. | Morbus and Summer Complaint. R e a1 ated 15 ol the IS vars £ HYE. Death was_ instantaneous. Bait Pails - - $1.30 w you {he newest ‘Parisian styles. 4 ¥ Two men, alleged to be strike-break- —— She will be in Norwich the entire week 19d gulls was required to give @ bond ot | A, D, 5. Blackberry Cordial speedily cast of over 300 who will take part. ers were beaten this morning. Their | NO CHARLESTON EARTHQUAKE. Luckie Steel R $1.50 of August 16th, 750 for appearance the e coul q P P condition is not serious. uckie Steel Rods o [IROPODY and MANICURE | "t ¢ that and went to jail. eases Cramps and Stomach Pains.| TO DEMAND WAGE RESTORATION But the City Was Visited by Fierce WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich — Petition in Bankruptey. Be sure to keep a bottle of this ex- | Delegates of New Bedford Loom Fix- [BOLD BANDITS ON FAST TRAIN. Hain e Nipd: Dowagiac Minnows 75¢ J| Bosto™ New York, 3%“':‘%“-’3:137 | will be located | Louis D. Carter of Putnam has | celient cordial ¥ ers’ Union Instructed. Cotiaaliod Fiatman .| Charleston, S. C.. Aug. 1T. et Auglee T first four days of each week at|fleq voluntary petition in bankruptey ial near you during the| B ompelled Flagman to Hand Over His | . o1t of a fierce wind and rain storm Kingfisher Silk Bass Lines, tch Hiil, On Friday and Sat- |, the district court of the United h New Bedford, ‘Mass,, Aug. 17.—The Watch and Money. which passed over here toda; v at my rooml in the Chapman | States in which he lists his debts at |oummer months. Neglect and delays | Loom Fixers' union tonight instructed z egraph wires leading out Etc., Fte. W LT OR $1.992.86, which consist of wages, $84 | are dangerous. Get a bottle today, | 1[5 deleBates fo the textlle council to f A¥inston Aug. are down and the only m: D. J. SHAHAN, 2 . M. . and unsecured claims, $1,908.86. FHis .| demand a restoration of the 10 per | While the Southren railway's fast pas- | munication with the outside i 6d s Physician and Surgeon 2 assets comsist of stock in irade, $500; | Price 25c. cent, reduction magde two years ago in | senger train No. 37 was speeding along | by long distance telephone. There has PN 7_ i = | household goods, etc., $200; machin- Sold B the wages of the 20,000 operatives of |at the rate of fifty miles an hour, this | peen no loss of life. 217 Main Stre Telephone 821 ONOMICAL ery, tools, etc., $75 and policies of in- o y New Bedford cotton mills, and to fa- | morning, between Monroe and Lynch- | The report thut the city has been Hours: 130 to 2.30 and § to % p. m ans getting the most value for your | Surance, $200." There is also $200 in vor a strike, if necessary. The spin- | burg, Va., a bold highwayman leveled | yisited by an thquake is incorrect. e B e et "pou " in | Propery’ claimed to be exempted. ners and carders also voted in favor of | a revolver at the head of the flagman e — oy ¥ ot the_restoration. and ordered him to “shell out.” Fdward Bedinger Mitchell, author of Sl BIRLE. A8 Asiuri B Having Vacations The weavers are expected to take The flagman passed over his watch | “The Shadows of the Crescent,” is a "y LISTEN PP i e, I IR similar action Thursday night and on fand $1.30 in change, remarking that | recent graduate of Columbla. B et g B i 5 Friday evening the textile council will |he had not another’ cent. The rob- FRANKLIN For $1.75 we will paper your room CHANGE IN ADDRES! o o s S iy 7 ot The Drug Man, m!ct‘{or the purpose of formally re- |ber handed back fifty cents, saying, T K Suul"f, with a fine papér, for a short time only. BR. N. GILBERT GRAY. b gt s AP ol M) : gg:i!rtsggckt:; :nlll owners to make the | “T amhxnn: out to take the last cent a Children ' Cry Painting, Glazing, Kalsomine. weeks' vacation and William Thurston | Frank ¥ P Phe tral FOR HER'S e R T nerly A e e lin "savare, | has just started on & two weeks' va- | ranklin Square, Nerwich, Cl.| . . . .. s - The train reached Lynchburg at that OR FLETC! Send postal card and we will 1 reac & Fraak ars. | & sy . i P coffce-growing country | moment and e robber dropped oft c STORI CHAS, BARIN DECORATIVE CO. s catins e #ad escape A B e A Jysed 150 West Maln St

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