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* _ Cauliflower “ LCakes “® Tomatoes o Peppers--fed, Creen We have the full line of Preserve and ‘Pickle Stock, also the Spic Sugar, Jars, Ete. Put yp the best. It keeps, the poor speils. septod Because of the Shannon Building fire | have besn obliged to change my office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan House, where | shall be pl ceive my former patients, Office hours: 8-10 a. m, 1-2 and 6-8 p. m, DR. GEO, R. HARRIS may6d A new and complete line of Fall Woolens received. Come in and have a look. JOHN KUKLA, Merchant Tailor, septld Franklin Sq Geo. Ehrets Extra Lager at the Wauregan House Cafe. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT €0, s Propristors. . & LADIES! Have your Fars altered and repaired NOW _um Work done now is well done, and at more reasonable prices than ‘during the rush season. Good work done under clean conditions at reasonable prices. —AT— - McPHERSON’S, The Furtier. septéd Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's bills. .Overhauling and re- fitting (horoughl! done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, auglid 67 West Main Street. Schlitz Mil kee Beer, $1 a dozen. Famous N ansett Select Stock, 60c a dozen. $ 4 Yale and New England ‘Brewery Co's Ale, Lager and Porter, 50c a dozen. a ‘Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spe- clal prices. JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main St. ‘Telephone 26-3. A BARGAIN IN LADIES’ Watches buys a O size 15 Jewel, nickle movement, in a 20 year gold filled hunting case. Quality guaranteed. i ! §12.75 I JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS I DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, m;'..;.:'.fw te 70 _::,3.“:.' K<y — e R J. Willilam Farrell has ret 'iwx of i-pmlw gone. the New York university to rm a Otwners ‘6t grape vines complain of | Studies. s % {thefts of fruit. ! —_— g ng \ ' picat po s > aevath : Prof. John T. Kelley and George P. X : i ¥ Am“.m,mw. i Orthodox Hebrew merchants will [Nolan attended the Willimantic fair TRIe gt P mucuscuuommmm: ' close their stores today. - |Wednesgay, 2 sup “in | man shot is an important witness and | 48¥ atternoon. i B Tar ‘ t A e ¥ he has the country. i coln avenus B A i - iRy it e . st "Rl Skt ool New Haven. . “to t : ; Sien 1o kg T Bbok August | college, New York 1 s [— ; . J0th. ; Mrs. John Reynolds of Rye, N. Y. Mrs. Neville Blicq and Miss Eliza- Rena Smith Given Prison Sentence. |55 opened her cottage at wning' beth Ortmann are in New York for p deferred Rena Smith, alias Thornton, charged | Beach for a few Wi B several weeks' stay. with statutery rape, had the charge : S % Flanitiad Many NorwicH people attended the Willimantfc fair on Wednesday. —_— Katherine V, Lambert, manufacturer of hair goods, at Mabrey’s, Broadway. —adv. Wednesday's weather was favorable - R changed to taking, receiving, harboring | Ex-Gov. Cobb of Maine has been for the required exit of the straw hat.| Miss Eleanor Newell of Hartford has o Tome s | and using a. certain female, Viola Pet- | the guest this week of his niece, Mrs. Good Sweater, > returned and has resumed teaching at | dence to offer, rested, as did the | er's, alias Ruth Snow, for the purposes | Carl W. Brown of Warren stree X More warm days are needed on some |the Norwich Free Academy. state, and the ayguments were opened, | Of Prostitution in New London o And should include one in her ward- Burrows, isting To this charge she pleaded ity Miss Ada Richards, who has been aJing the B b and_was sentenced to not less' than |spending the summer at Beverly, Mass. expected home this week, of the corn fields before the ears will be well glazed for cutting. —_— e Charles H. Ames, & former Niantic| Staie’s g the fitst argu- was “He - t one or more than two years in state resident, calling on friends and m‘u m'“mtfz:‘t:z “hmmxnm prison. Judge Wheeler stated that robe. They are the handiest garments for all the year round for walking, Old soldiers recalled Wednesday |0ld acquaintances in Nigntic on Tues- Jury, yon* the fact that the woman pleaded guil- | Miss .nnnua nnett leaves town that on September 15, 1862, Harpers | day. %'. AQT.;", ;;Psl.::::“&.; :::::: ty 'filc reason f;r !enlmcy?, as it saved | today to begin ’h%' second year of [automobiling and every day wear! We Ferry was captured by the confeder- argument. Judge Wheeler charged the | the expense of the trial and prevent: study at Pratt Instilute, Brooklyn, ates, ’ s Miss Mary Riley of Spalding street|jury and they were given the case at|Such a nauseous case bein gtried oul | N, Y. bhas returned from 2 six weeks' out- "‘;:z“m" glth the dlsl‘n:(In' detalls as in the S i J;‘fi KRR ing, which included Block Island, 4.25 o'clock the jury reported and | Burns case last vear. T s Prov X Foreman i} their ver | Mrs, Smith burst into tears when |son Humphrey have returned home £ e 1-:_?0&. L m““: s'\:lu.y'l T‘:‘; vflfm v;;g‘;;- the sentence was given. Her ddugh- |after spending the summer at' East- Mrs. Bugene Peck of Boston has med and senténce was deferred until | ter from Hartford was' with her in the |ern Point." have just received a fine new line of Women's Fall Sweaters, the very lat- On account of holidays, the store of Charles Slosberg, 11:and 13 Cove street, will be closed Thursday and Friday. Open Saturday evening-—adv est styles, long coat effect and regular length, made of the best yarn, in va- ned ' $b- hat? Mame ‘aftér. & #res ¥, court ;an The n;lu under which ll:: = e T Wt S g ; b 2 first charge was drawn was removed. rs. Charles . u +in « ol colol rices “‘ v 110.98. Mayor Armstrong of New London |weeks' visit with her sister-in-law, Pleas of Guilty and Sentences. N K donept o bagalo in New |coln avenue has returned after spend- """ it ” entertained a company of 500 special |Mrs. George B. Richmond of Frank-| _John Maln of Voluntown pleaded|jondon and had had similar places |ing several weeks in New York andj . and political friends on Wednesday |lin., guilty fo teh theft of four barnyard|in Hartford and other citles, it 18 {on the New Jersey coast. evening. An elaborate supper 'was fowl last July from Calvin Palmer, the | stated. Since her arrest she has been served by Mabrey of Norwich. . - 5 first count being nolled. Attorney Stew Mrs, ‘Ansel E. Beckwith and daugh- 9 The Rev. J. H. Newland, Mrs. New 1 in jail. e Mrs. ‘Ansel E. fai: and - (otr adEbiNe. Fays’ have L e sy lt\l::m‘icamhen' gt the Plea in Bar Demurrer. ter Celeste of Washington street, who omen s ear returned o thelr Tame on Williams | Hee.the tons e e ooy T hocs| | Whilé the jury was out senkider-|have been for severd witde T o At Prices That Are n yi 4 K. Y4 v urned home. Street, after two mofths spent at their | at the time and paid $1.50 to settle the | {1 {he mansiaughter case, Attorneys |Cust, i g diacs ; summer home on “Bear island, Lake | Matter. He has boex in jail some time. . e ;- Charles P. Cogswell and Miss Co; well of Lincoln_avenus spent Sun “Astonishingly Low. in Mansfield the gues 0{. President and Mrs, Beach at the' Comnmecticut| o = .. sreqium Weight Coats, fine Elaborate plans have been made for the annual cuting of the Connecticut society, Sone of the American Revo- lutior, a* Morris cove, today (Thurs- day). Wi gaged in the argument of the demur- et e ;l;h: 3:;:‘“' m"fi".'n"fiyc;::g x';hf.o"” kfiu:;‘f rerltu the plea In bar -in lh; ca.-: T i1 against Abraham Fox et al, charges ROPUEYNO. FAILS. 1”er u'\)-‘:* h’l‘m?m",: ':..,“7.’.';..";“,:’ ‘,SIEV*‘“" with receiving stolen property to the BY- Delegates from this state will al- . b oo p e ‘amount of $100. The state’s attorney | Agricultural college. tend ihe fourteenth annual convention | Had Planned to Establish Garbage In Care of Probation Officer. {made a brief statement of the case ek 5 black Panamss and broadeloths and of the Naticmal Association of Local Plant at East Lyme. Everett Hewitt of Lebanon, charged | and claimed that the plea was not Mystic Man Elected. a few coverts, sizes 86, 38 and 40, Fi InnrAxpe L Agknts. ot . ALGHEG o . iy with killing & cow belonging to Michael | sufficient. With the election of officers the twe Notice of Yoreclosure on the proper- | Healey of Windham on November 20, He claimed it was a case In which @ays' session of the Grand lodge, F. values $15.00 to $18.98—closing out ty of th e Bridge By-Product Co.| 1907, & case which was brought over | the judge of the city court could not|gang A, M., colored, was brought to a| price $9.95. At N 1 t ‘was files! in the of the Bridgeport | from last term, was presented and |take final jurisdiction, as there I8 & close at Torrington Wednesday aft ¢ New London announcement I8 |ipun clerk Wednesday morning by | Pleaded giuity, .Judge Brown spoke for | statute under which the accused can |pnoon, W. J. Hargett being chisen most | Small lot of Women's Dress Skirts in made of the approaching marriage [ John 1. Severance of Cleveland, Ohio, | Hewitt, stating that he was a farmer | be sent to state prison. worshipful grand master. The other October 25, of W. Kyle Sheffield and | who holds the mortgage, which Is for | and that the cow had wandered onto Attorney Shields followed and stat- | om ers selected were: Deputy grand solid colors, Bengalines, ete, values Edith M. Chappell, daughter of Mr. |$32.000. his property and mixed wtih his herd | ed that the offense was committed in | magter, J. E. Bird, Ansonia; senfor | §550 while they last $5.98. and Mrs, F. H. Chappell. The judgment in foreelpsure was for some time. He did not know who | 1907, and the first complaint Was | grand warden, Elijah Butler, New Ha- maddz;h by the superior court June }2‘5 owned ‘it, tll,l‘df killed ltiha‘ngét \v:l‘;m;:_grnwg 17 mnmhs; ln;!erw;rd& ':l;h; junior grand warden, M. Spencer, | Children’s Medium Weight Coats, suft- v i ! and the time for the redemption of the | known un our mon er t efendants were tried and acquitted | New ‘Haven; grand secretary, Alonzo = R e s i) | ettty Yiow Spirelt belonged to Mr. Healey. A settlement |in the city court here, the ety court | Johnson. Hartford; grand treasurer,J.| able for early Fall wear, sizes 3 to o - The company has contracted with the | Was then made for more than the cow | judge holding that it was within his City, September 21 to 22, rifienily ptifies & W. Ro: Vew Haven; grand tyler, ¥ o - Specifinlly that certificat-n che 1 ot | crgy of iqmsport to reduce the gar. | was worth. Thera was no criminal in. | jurisdiction. In auother complaint al- | &5 Stedman, Mystic: R nat | hysars B vRxiotyr ol otvin Wkl bé given to childen under sixteen un-|parge for a period of ten years. tent. The state's attorney stated that | leging the same offense the men were Hargher, Waterbury. $5.50—choice $3.50. less they can read either Zinglish or| This contract has about six years to| &t the last term it was intended to put | arrested Jater and to that a plea in The reports presented showed an in- their native language. run. The owners of the plant are the| theé aecused on probation, but for the | har was made and argued purely on | crease in membership for the year. Children’s Dresses, 6, 8 and 10-year same who have recently sought @ con- | PUrpose of investigating some storles | the legal side of the affair. The plea ot e shnes, Sne-bust msbertale, woth The Hotel Griswold at Eastern Point | tract to reduce the garbage of the city | it was continued. “The storles were un- | in bar sustained. Then the state Court Will Speedily Adjourn. closed its doors for the season Wed- |of New Haven. They are also the true, and he thought probation was the | attorney presented an information in| . September civil session of the to $3.48—choicer $1.50. nesday. Manager Fleming stated be- | ame Who were behind the pfoject to ing to 30 now, IR, B B Tur- | GucEgind and e e e that the | superior court of New London county Ve o ocate a garbage plant at East Lyme. proba officer. superiér court. e claime: al . i 2‘;:;:‘;;“:{{:"[712:!‘pz‘:;‘e‘r;::‘![;z: The project was strongly oppoesed by mJud{e “I'Mehrt hdec]:ge? &ut.a sente}m‘e city court had jurisdiction in th:drnu :x"latwfl)n .‘" ;’WP::J::;“ “"":P:‘I{:;‘;f vas the people of East Lyme in the legis- im to X months He then |and that the state’s attorney cou not & 3 * the hotel was built. g e pendiodl .sentence: and . placed Mr: | take It up until it had come from that |tion ef the old court house. there, the Butterick’s October Fashions The eighth anniversary of the wed- sus| SNBSSy 8 Hewitt in charge of the probation of- | court by @ppeal or binding over. city has no court house, so the session 1y LIQUOR DEALERS' DELEGATES Delineators now on sale. ding of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Miner y ich ficer, Rev. R. . Turner of Lebanon, | He quoted several opinions and was | Wil promptly adjourp ' to _Norwieh, oo i W who was appointed to that office pro |arguing when the jury reported and :\0‘";’0;‘! '}:‘l‘{ k-;;‘nol:t l:‘,ie,m::“b" 25 at Fashion Sheels tree at .‘- ot Waterford was observed Tuesday |Return from State Convention attem. == . - = o o S0P TRt SUAPL SR M . L — - . by & visit of Daughters of Liberty of Stamford—Officars Chosen. oo o g bl T R o Beautiful Sweet Peas. fern counler. Noank, where Mrs. Miner formerly re- | 5 o 0 Sl o e siate | Man if Bast Lyme, October 31, 1908, [ Court was adjourned until this| We have just been favored with a sided and heolds membership in Liber- Liquor Dealers’ convention in Stam- was nolled, owing to the fact that the | morning at ten o'clock. most superb bouquet of sweet peas ty council. O el e ek A T e from Mrs, Henry Karoli of Edgewood et an, hich aid farm, Ledyard. There are hybrids of T The Springfield Daily News 5ays: |ooe wa o e inaing wora | THE VERY MAN WANTED MAJOR LEARNED CHOSEN every color and kind. Among the col- he Reid & Hughes Co. The Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin, aged {the officers elected: President, Frank AT NEW HAVEN Y. M. C. A. AS VICE PRESIDENT | e o e muon Cluster, The Buch, | We Recever Furniturs and do Carped 113, has been congratulating The Re- |Quinn of New Haven; vice president, e kbt i : D Y other nell onvk. T Laying. publican. aged 85, upon is recent %hgel‘lflg g!t {‘Lflm‘”dit ]':c“‘:l;"- Robert 8. Ross Assumes New Duties | At Reunion of Compai bouquet is very handsome and fine | Septiédaw birthday. Hope these twh young Thomas F. Fitzsimmons of New Ha-| ynder Auspicious Circumstances. Band of First Heavy Artillery. enough to win high merit in any ex- bloods won't go out on a toot togeth- ven; treasurer, P. J. Grifin of Meri- - 4 hibiti i den; master at arms, P. B. Gillern $iop. er. i Regardin® the former Norwich Y.| e of New Haven. M . A. secretary, Robert S. Ross, About 300 veterans and“their wives Frank Quinn was presented with a whé has accepted the general secre- and daughters gathered at Torrington George Robbins of Wadhams post |fine gold watch upon his re-election Wednesday to attend the joint reunion P . and other well known local G. A. R.|to the presidency, and John J. Kin- | S2rYanip of the New Haven ¥. M. C.|of the Second Connecticut Heaty Ar- es re e ’ESE“'“U ars men are planning to attend the big |ney of New Haven, the retiring sec- | o4ioriany: tillery and Companies I, B, and band. T T e e Prigay of ot |retary, was given & diamond stuaded |UUSHRMVE o o |and the band of the First Connecticut o - 2 the or- J. Heavy Artillery, the members of whien Bdward-Harland’s. C. V. brigade and | Vatch fob by the members of ly agreeable to the citizens of New 3 ¥e H of the Conmecticut, assaciation of ex- | EMBZUION. 1 ot o tary Kinney | HAYen if & local man could have been e D e A o a Prisoners of War—Waterbury Amer- |ghowed that during the past year th m,’,"u:,‘; il the posititon of ;general | “mhe veterans arrived early and wers | Strong Financial Protection s one of ar e"l mc ican, membership had grown from 1, ek M 4 carried by automobiles from the sta-{the greatest sources of contentment 2,111. g",‘;e:,‘:{;h‘;gd'?; Institution are to b | tion to the City hall, which served as faction. But it does not rest A new postal feature which may| A declaration against the disorderly * © New Ha- | yeaqquarters. ~Just before the noon it is far reaching in its ef- Ty 1 be Inteoduced by Postmaster General |salooniat, and a plea to wipe out ape | veR & man 5o well qualfied o A1l the | hour a band concert was given.the pro- an incentive to increase Mitcheook 18 & warcel registration sys- | dive saloon, were made by President | PRUESE, _WSrOARy 0% TO5 POUL | gramme of which included some of the | one's resources. An account with the Je" Elasses tem with a five-cent fee and small |QUIDD in his address in opening the|igonty vears, and most of that time selections which were favdrites in war | Thames Loan and Trust company will y ~ indemnity and & préferred class for |SiXSeeuth annusl géfivention. within 4 hundred miles of New Ha- R ey SOV echad | ald Fou tn sredex echisvements. i value ven. For that reason s acquainte i g (e rgiesion o Mgk ot M| ounry misTomicaL socieTy. [Ty B2 SRLTIND I SR | frs anphy e ot +| A% Interest Pald indemnity as high as $100. p : d this section of the country and his | % FeTC B0 T8 F0 RORC (4 the fo1- | On Savings Accounts and Certificates + Business Meeting and Open Session at| work should be more fruitful than | oot SCeicl P PRIl ™ Neinor A, | of Deposit. Deposits made the first 10 L] Wednesday night the members of NI LRgh Prida thatrut o~ mah elideen. fvom without | irong, Warren: vice presidant, Thom- | deye of the menth deaw lnterest from il B first of the month. the Connecticut militia were iven| mhe annual meeting of the New |methods are different. Mr. Ross comes | 23 D Bradstreef, Thomaston; secretary | the thelr pay. for thelr Massachusstis | London County Thstorical eoolety will| hers' from Wateroury, where he nas | Sod, historian, D, C. Kiveurn, Lifch- Come here for all Kitchen service. When the soldiers went to |be heid in the Shaw mansion, New |just lifted & debt burden of $30,000 | T5d; treasurer, Charies T ;e “Ie Ihamgs lmn “msl cu Massachusetts they understood that|lsndon, Friday., Sept. 17. The busi-|from the Young Men's Christian a s BN s Rl Sy i || Utensils, Jars, Elc, you eight’ days’ pay was to be the limit, | ness session will be opened at 3 o'clock, | sociation of that eity, and given u will need for your Fall O e anted dalay in getting | TEe open session will be held at 4 |eleven years to the work in the Brass Lot hute 8 e psmedent | Shefucket Sire2t, Norwich, Con home on the transport entitled them |O0clek. A paper on Samuel Chester|city. The needs of the Waterbury in- | yresident, Major B. P. Learned, No septdd ’ Ehe Reid will be read by Henry A. Tirrell | stitution being similar to those of this Wwich: secretary, J. C. Taylor, Hartfo: to an extra day's pay which the state | ot Norwich. Remarks by Edwin Av-|city, Mr. Ross will be well qualified to ¢ i A has granted. try Tracy of Norwich and Rev. Charles | take up the work here. He will as- | 255Itant Secronry, T s, et " preserving ! R. McNally of New London will pr sume the duties of general secretary Guheu' "y perry 1 “if IPs Made of Rubber We Hawe It The winter schedule of the trolley |of intarest. in thi'- city undér mois]f -hulnlclou- c‘I’r- aliai 45 lines of the Connecticut Co. will go oo womgpe SN, v Saonsl . GO TO THE into effect next Meonday, September Clerk-Carrier Exams. ::“&’:;I":.'D;‘;n;:;t:":?& LOCAL " GRESMS BRILLING- We are A'el'lm'.c 20. On the Montville division the | In order to reduce the holding of |a corps of falthful subordinates to as- | Preparatory for a Call Acrass the Wa- R“mr Slore first half-hour car will leave Nor- |examinations to the minimum required|gist him. No previous secretary éver * ter—Ready for Service. wich at 11.15 a. m., the last half-hour |by the needs of the service, the clerk- | took up the work here under such fa- - car leaving New London at 7.15 p.|carrier examinations for the toffice | yorable conditions. He has all the . FOR YOOR m. During the balance of the day |Will be postponed for the fall of 1909} tools with which to make good and In line with what Boston papers re- Enameled Ware and the Agate Enameled Ware And svening these cars will leave New |and not held until occasion requires.|with an excellent record as to ability \rort the Greeks in Masachusetts are v Applicants will be duly notified when|and integrity we shall expect to see |arc n the 1 -of London and Norwich once an hour. the examination for which they have|our rejuvenated Y. M. C. A. flourish [, “otr tonld:“:: der |:!d-n:(pthe I applied is to take place. Pregent regis- | Juxuriantly under his command. Un- |&7, Or&8E% ¢ this ety are i The following :thm from the Provi- |ters will be extended whenever neces- | der the direction of Mr. Ross we shall |{***CK residents of this elty fre lerne dence Journal is of local interest: Ed- |sary pending establishment of regis: ng some! g of military dr| n view expect to see the work in this city I Eiite Imported i f a possible call to return to their ward M. Fay, who for three years has | ters for the next examination. broadened to a great extent with |p! B 14 ipped than ever be- Peen president, leader and i ent of ey ey masty new jdees Inaugurated in behalt fatherland for @ war against Turkey “P,“.:r e g gour Seade. Al s, - Caught 200 Fish. D e It rom "what |a{ter the political elections in Crete Fay's American band, -resigned those - in March. Every Wednesday evening new goods — fully guaranteed offices Tuesday. Bowen R. Church Otto Wiedwald of Norwich Tewn |we learn of Mr. Ross’ achievements We carry all sizes in stock all for a week or two they have been e as fishing Monday, Tuesday, and |at 'Wat\bury, Springfield and Nor- the time to meet your needs. Was slected 10 fil those yacancies, and | Weaqnianms® at Srading Cove briage | wich, he is. the very man to fill the [Iceting at the Buckingbam \hape |l sanuatcturers® agents for Good- v » fo~ drill, without arms, and are under unless Mrs. D. W. Reeves interposes ht 200 bluefish. yacancv in the Young Men's Christian 2 ! 2 rich, Didmond, Fisk, G. & J. REienon, T faud will e vecianes: SRR e Iisociation. 1r he can produce the re- |ihe command of Peter Harotls who|W u4" wichelin Tires. Dealers i lished - under ifs old. ngme, Reeves'| The latest candidate to enter the|sults which will be expected of him. | Gregk army. o PNiarchos was || @il other makes. American band. o ;::: lCo:»j -t;-:‘ :;a;foft;:n htencdon ::;: his salary should be liberal. ove ?1 the prlme”l:‘mv:rl in ‘Oifllnl mfi Buy new while the prices are Judge Marcus H. Holemob, receiver | ington district, is E. E. Beard, a news- ‘WEDDINGS. / g:u\'l;-] :c’e:?:e.w'e AR R I Low. res fl" ns' of the Co-operative Savings soclcty of | PAper publisher of Vancouver. ; So far there have been about forty 1 Connecticut, will, within a few weeks, | S———————————t———— Kenefick-Hourigan. interested in the drills, most of them Alling Rubber Co., At seven o'clock Wednesday morn- |beng young 3mend nvcn:lgln‘hlg age ing et St. Patrick’s church, David J.|f-om 18 to 23, and few have had any 74-76 Main £t.. Norwich. previous military experience. As there T Kenefick and Miss Elizabeth O Houri- |3,y Greek congregation now using the 162 State St. New London gan were unfted in marriage by Rev.|Buchingham chapel for a church, they Operating 15 Fiigh Treanor. The best man was|a'sc meet there for this patriotic prep- submit his final account to a judge of the superior court for approval, and he will ask for his discharge as receiver. The creditors of the com- pany have already received 73 per FRANKLIN SQUARE. Pretty Skin cent. on their claims. Another diyi- - James Dutton and the bridesmaid was | g1z tion to help their native land if they dend of at least 8 cents on the Atz ; Mise: Flocapce. Hourigan, sister of the [arc needed. ALL HORSES DIE is to be paid creditors and the divi- R idesin 3 No other form of preperty insure A e princess gown of pongee o o y g ey by oMt trimmed witn valenciennes lace. was snce is sure of being a loss. » wu.n by the bride who carried a pearl GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- BEOWNLIS . CANPIOR- rorary. Following the ceremony a re- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. Defeated Mitchell in Tennis Fnals in See that you get what you pay E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. Straight Sets. 227 Main 8t, Nerwich, Conn. for. We do work by contract |, . —ofice 559; house 854-2. Mrs. Kenefick left for a wedding trip ond upon their return will reside at No. 87 CIiff street and will be at home o™ ception was held at the bride’s home in Church street and later Mr. and |, Allyn L. Brown won the tennls sin- % gles championship Wednesday after- 'g and by the day and guarantee | jun2id noon on the courts at the Rogue club ents were received by the bride as a groands, when he defeated John L. ;}}e 1. xirsf oo ey value, n of the esteem in which they are ‘:xlr “‘m Mitchell in the finals three straight sets, 62, 6—3, and 3. Brown was it 3 The bride fs a daughter of M. Hour- C‘ealfiesfl\e&fi?\%fli Th l: : S d' s “ Nu‘ M ' e ot A | vt st e ot e O e, T | ually Digpels Coldaan ¢ Fanning Studios,| 9@ eals after Oct. 1st. Many beautiful pres- ithough he played cleverly and used |th il lity Cold C: to the| Doabr el & Ko W Eans T s veit ¢ y al 0U; ed clever] anad u an in jua 0l ream to n. gh he play y a fine quality employ of 8. Kronig 19 -lflll"fil\ 8 fhere Brown was practically immoy- |2nd the appearance of her skin—and | fric;qs vish them happiness in their tsm u sept16d able, driving Mitchell’s returns out of | where is the woman who doesn’t ? married life. a axatlve. reach to all .corners of the court. PEROXIDE CREAM is a particu-| From out of town there were pres- c The results of the toumnament. WHICK | |api, fine toilet cream, carefully made|ert Miss Anna Hanvey of Hariford, Best forMenWe doubw %mmplg{xs,“lom}n L. ng(itcheu terials. This fragrant, vanishing [Jowett City. 3 tfil 1861 and W. Tilyer Olcott; winper con- | crea i softens, clean: —_— | Sulaticn singles, W. Tyler Oleott. kg vind ey ACADEMY OPENS. offer to the public the fines! standard THOMAS B. WILSON'S, it gk e New B ing Not Ready but Other name < | brands of Beer of Burope and A junisd 78 Franklin Street, On Tuesday Rufus B. Burnham re- est-Africa-Tan you acquired at Buildings are Being Used. P tuired from a two months' trip to |the shore. Bostinals, Galness. Dol Stat headwork to get his opponent | womam who cares about the condition | knOwn, having been employed in sev- a ‘\05‘ ue (:om‘hrn‘lom 31 Willow St. .'yflcts ruly as auglsd 1647 —DRINK THE BEST — is now ended, have been as follows: Misses Margaret and Mary Kenefick of ; Py siour. | NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, Far¢ pe made for educational purposes. 2 4 erm of the academy opened C. Ho visited Belgium, l-‘rmce,pmpgc a Price 25c and 50c the Jar. e 8 orning, the v‘flo:- Zlum CAleRNlA W S oo g A g L & R whitens the skin. Urgently needed Returned from Eurepe, “| right now to remove that coat of away form the net. When planted eral stores as clerk. Their many Singies champion, Allyn L. Brown: |from . the purest, the freshest ma-|iiqgletown and Jobn Hourigan of | ven-Youn, am’s Tavern |Beadieston & Woerz Beer. ( 'm‘ i ; . : LY Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- i t-ip up the Rhine, took walking trips for the opening of school ) 40 Franklin Strest. P T oy i rs i 83 1 Sold By L A St e Baust ""*U*™ YRy OUR REGULAR DINNER—e. and i:x\;lar‘;lhda); 1; ?"fi; He was ac- mfl 'h nr u 1 ab! he G A A" ADAM, Norwioh 'r- PECIAL SUPPERS ccmjanied by F. J. Scritner, a room- : k . Nerwich Town. . matc at Yale. e “’ Telephone 447- 1y82 Wit Tu‘u Mo-—-"!h. Opea from A m. to 12 p, m. A m-wunwut was recently Franklin Square displayed in sept16g P