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Gk - a0 L S Rl —= e - - — = - : —— | ' g James Murphy is visiting in Hart- | DU { | tord and Springfield : y - LA R TR Ellis Raphael is at Block Island for u VARIOUS MATTERS his annual vacation. w.*S Simmons of Central Village was a caller in town on Wednesday. It was with deep regret that the - . . 1 of his demise, which oceurred &Ly, Calvin L. Swan and Miss Mari- * home, No. 585 Main street. Ea q for the ie, at about tweniy °t, Boost | on Parkinson ave at Bust View for the| we have just recelved a handsoms out twenty minutes past | O HETCASIN B new lne of Firm of Bisbicos & Sellas are the Losers—Money was i | 1%i" Bankbook R=ady to be Deposited—Book Found : e SR el e YU 'sed by heart disease and a_compl st Cinne % Wittt Metal Photograph These are the days when the owner of a night-blooming cereus plays the Faltic. < 5 t 2 R es host. Mr. and Mrs_ Hibberd R. Norman altic. o Cadhod o Wl B DC ol gonvervaiory of Music, trom which she P The difficulty of metting competent | and child are at their cottage at Ni- a1 has been seriously ill since that time, 1° v ¥raduite this Frames help is the hardest problem the farm- | antic. O T Dol . FUNERALS. 3 eck made one of Fourth of July, and while he had in ¢ gally up to two weskd | ai . 4 oval B e e g g e iiayes I | ¥ gaily - weei v i pH n oval and squarc openings mnd all ICE Ci FOODS ers Mr. gnd Mrs © N. Kinney ‘of Nor- |1 that has been made | tended gepositing it on Tuesday morn vough his strong vitality he main - tha popular sizes, finished in silver and C OLD FOO. scason. 1 wich are. at thelr cottae at Black | Dt city in a long time, ‘when the | ing he Failed to find time, and delie ned . cheerfuliess and hope ool Il AR .. | old brass, ot prices ranging from 286 WMuskmelons, Watermelons, Peaches, ; o sum of $730 was taken from the desk | doing so. en after taking to his bed he brave- | At 3.30 o'clock Wednesday after- | oo SU7me. fi prices vanging hom SO0 Prosis, Blieriae, Orangss. There will be an automobile day, - n the candy store of Bisbicos & Sellas, | la i not known that any persor fought 1o the end noon the funeral of Daniel M. Lester | 15,7065 00 Vo ihown in Norwich Potiod aull Ganmed Tomgus, Ham,|Dut mO auto racing, as an additionall o, hrory Kame s the gusst of| Bimee TheTe ot Jhoard from B wers in the storeat ths tme he cou orze 15 Bachelder was born fn | Was held from his late home, No. 26| "0 2 Srrle? GV60 MNGRT, O e . o 7| teature at the Condeeficut State fair| . > ! since. e authorities are at work on | ed it out and placed it in the baniboo mapee, N. H., July 20, 1847, the son | Warren street, the house being filled | oG 100 W 10, B06 R Or B o ohien ioken, Game, Patties, Etc. 15 ‘Mepteinher. friends in Manchester, Conn,, for two | the matter, but owing to the fact that [ Two clerks were in the store while Jacob B, and Mary Rowell Bachel- | With relatives' and friends, including | pae™ 0o 50U oyl Wil weeks. the matter wos not reported until late, | was at dinier, but no ohe wis sce r and was a descendant of Rev.|vepresentative business and profes- g, gm0 ) ones—Har Pins, Shirt developments have been slow. about the stcré except customers, i tephen Bachelder. who was the first [ slonal men of the city. The services ist Sets and Cuff Links ¥ comes the feast of On Saturday r 3 P ¢ Alphie Richard of Rosten fs the| L@SL Tuesduy sr. tisuicos counted |none of them excited any suspicio the family to country ather Goods of great variet Somers Bros. |:: i o S cume oncor e | Albhle Bichard of Bosten 1t the | ouc's phe S duis aosuniive ‘o 3558 | T stors nas Secently been CHrge | wiio lotutch u Tamion, ot TR B W o jrisa e Sehac Says ShmeEe > of this eity. and placed them in his bankbook ready | so that there is an entrance to it fr When four vears of age hi rents some Birthday Cards and Decorated members of the Catholic church. . to deposit after he returned from din- | the waiting room of the car statio swed to Lisbon, Conn., where he ob- Mottoes, ner. He was gone about an hour, the | Ths entrance is at the rear of ti ined his early education. He after- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patrick and son | money and book being left in the desk, | store and back of the showcase, whe: ds attended the Bryant and Strat- are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | which is at the front of the store but | the desk is located. Whether someon n siness college at Hariford, fron H. Patrick. behind the shcwcase, making it nec- | having seen the money crept throu iich he graduated in 1864 essary to go back of the counter to | that entrance and back of the count: ie soon after removed RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. The New Haven militiamen are at hy sici the Niantic camp grounds for the first Physiclan and Surgeon | [T NTe (e SOCl (O feet the Remember our reduced prices on Hammocks OMice removed to 21 Broadway, | ramiliar spot warmly upon their ar- T Wauregan Block. o ai - . e Miss Fannie Lester of Philadelphia | reach it. When he returned he found | for a distance of Lwenty feet is n d for several years was en; Heuss: 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. 5 is at her home in Laurel Hill road for | that it had disappeared and no infor- | known. o B U e L AT GEO. A. DAVIS g July and August no evening S o . inati = e i mation regarding it could be learned.| The authorities, having been not street as a member of th Y: ° ’ ¥ State teacher: examinations were [ tWo weeks' vacation. It i | i 3ach BRI s ot vy st | 4 o ¢ Stamisations . t is understood that bankbook | fied, are at work on the mattc ful firm of Bidwell, Bachelder & 25-29 Broadwi =5 PROIE-| taken at the capitol in Hartford Tues-| 7 2 hag since-been found in the vicinity of | but slight clues to lead to the 1. .y day hy elsht young women The next Francis J. Kane of Waltham, Mass., | aitic. | hension of the guilty parties. 87, he rted postoftic examinatibns will be held on July 29 |is at his home on West Main street for| The money represented the receipts | Bisbicos says he has little hope: pector” by Cleveland, and 450760, 5 v aattne B R IR of a number of days, including the | seeing his money agaln. s atiached to the New York divia n. on which he xerved until he tend The time has arrived for the elm| The Bulletin is In receipt of Detrolt ~ - | i nis resignation in 1590, While in o2 to he ‘sprayed for the second | papers from John . Les, who is in| HOW THE KELLY ESTATE SEVERAL FROM HERE Sk won him he. Draise of the. Pab time in the fight against the heetle, | that city for a short visit. HAS BEEN DIVIDED. AT SUMMER SCHOC and press, as many of the captures effecied proved him to be one of and several towns the work has s <. For Ladies| ;. ... Capt. Charles T. Potter and Mr. and | Each:of the Five Heirs Receives $10, tul apprehenders of Two Courses Open at the Connectic: * most suc I service. The in a large variety iikia votiaet ok TRBS1 Mikis. tect | TRttt ror o Saves Aaping, T SRR of iteel BNt | - Aok Seviialiogs Wt My AL Sidence of His el was SiEAOGAIUS - o S puoitEct S IMAH tingar, feet ¥ lay 5. Stock and Cash—Estate Amounted to | Taking Advantage of the Benefits. Baated Byte et Um LB as Patent Leather, the Conmecticut agricultural college| Albert J. Turner is enjoying two| ¥OH0S343. Interest in the summer school tatled on the moat intricate cases Gun Metal, at Storrs, in the town of Mansfield, | Weeks' vacation with friends at Strat- | On Wednesday the distributors of | Storrs, which is carried on under ti d many. of them out of his aistrict » has been let. ford, Ont. He reports a good time.[the Timothy Kelly estate, John Me- | 8uSpices of the Cannecticut Agricu Koo AP e a sl s 0t = b 3 Russet Calf. e Williams, Charles O. Murphy and Wal- | tural college, appears to ba growin EPR. I ThS . ol L THE. B eBaan \ DANIEL M. LESTER. People down the river and along| Mal King has favored The Bulletin|lace S. Allis, filed their report with |23 mflxnl‘fi“h" of Students siready reg | ‘or four years, in which ttion. he | wer Aducted by Havs Bdwaod Shbae wille * = S Fudige Axiing o the i «, | istered there is the largest since ti HETIREL . it n re condpcted by Rev. Edward S $2. $2.50 and $3.00 ore write that crabs appear to be| with Los Angeles papers giving exten. | 0 St gl 0, b I0 rRIsal of the sa j Summer school was started. The nun s of great value to the board. Prob- | Wore stor of the Broadway as plenty as last season, and any | sive accounts and ringside picturas of | STOWIAE that their appralsal of the === ) JUTTICY SMOT, WAS Sterted. TS ML | iy no”man ever more familiar | Congre Onuceh, . Thare. W See Window Display. llubber can go out and make a|the fight at Reno. The mertaage loans amount to $10.700, | Pers are taking the agricultural cour: Ith; the Wost of town affairs than | beautitul Tloral -~ embiems. ‘testitying o the esteem In wvhich the deceased creditable catch. the expenses of distribution are 3300, | ad the normal course. There are r Outside of hiz duties as selgctmen’s | was held. o iR Miss Virginie Oueilet from New |leaving $53,933.43 for _distribution. | Fesentatives from all over the staic | . 0% 0" 0 i - 2 » Friday Is St. Swithin's day, and if | Brunswick, Canada, Is spending her | There being five neirs, each will receive | Those who have gone from this imm erk, e held the position of business | The bearers were Col. Charles W mus“" af fl"neau’ rain falls on that day the oid legend | vacation with her parents, Mr. and | $10,786.68. diate vicinity are the Misses Ruth | D L o leater un- | Gale, Frederick R, Wasley, Arthur i : promises an abundance that will make | Mrs, Louis Ouellet. Tho distribution was made as fol- | Burdick, Florence . Holden, Elsic & During the Spanish-Amer: e A L T R do 15 na # he e e aiee s B et onn e A Siark £ the Spanish can war. | Brewer and William 5. You mother and baby to suffer. A Nur FRANKLIN SQUARE. v oL cthetauas ¢ Yor Patrick Kelly, Sheldon, Towa— | Weather, and they all give the m: was gosistant paymastes in the ar- | was in Yantic cemetery Bed has boen perfected after 1 . P jorit# of the last forty days. Mrs. Chester E. Ambler and Joseph | Land with buildings, No. £0 erth | 810wing accounts of tha kind of treat and “performed ihe duties of hit | committal service was read by years of scientific experimenting tha o e A. Ambler, have returned, after hav- | Main street, $2,500: jand and buildings, | Ment they are receiving. Mice with the greatest of Adeltity un- | Mr. Worcester, Henry Allen & mothers, nur physicians and A The annual fight against wild carrot | ing” spent several weeks visiting | 34-3 Fifth’ street. $2.200: land and |, The summer school, which is holdin | !l while located in Cuba. he was tak- | had charge of the arrangements who have seen ii, endorse and decla: is now about to be taken up. It does | friends in Danbury and Bethel bulldings, 35.40 Fifth sireet, $2,500; | it¢ ninth annual session this vear fc i Jowiewitls piiow [aver el e Mrs. William B. Robertson. that has revolutionized a1l things 0 . not take many years for the weed to —_ 1and with barn rear 34-36 Fifth street, !l:;ru I'e-ks';rom July "m Im July 20th e it “-‘h“\jm’g sl ”‘";’l‘”‘ e Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock | connected with babyhood. overrun the fields if not carefully g % 3100; land and bufldings, Roosevell sive, offers an agricultural cou i A s % el e fu of | rilliam 0b- o diy F or offices and yard| ;. ;p o ooo oime v soen """¥ | Andrew . Breea of Norwich was|3liue® 3] st note of St and Mrs.|7d & normal course. “There are twelv. | June_ {0 October ’ e s SEid v e Jaic Home 800 dipiay at our Blors ey the guest of George R. Morris of New | Patrick Kelly, with accrued interest, | t2achers for the agricultural course ax ‘r"*\"fl' L lile beiow cul 88 10 ey | NG, 4¢s Muin trest, Kast Bide. thore i pe ¢ London at the John Winthrop club | $1,680; ons share Hopkins & Allen | tN® Studies offered are bird study, in | °6, 1} T0€ CADaEicn s b | Pelos sy " Rev. . 5. War At this time of the year, a new cro; > X =, D f lad been in the insurance business.|being many present. Rev. J2. 8. V will be closed om| . i T alvaye aprings into | Picnic Wednesday on the Niantic river. | St0ok. $10; credit on aceount of tnsur- | 268 study. planc forme. plant e | jad been in the insurance huriness | Coster of the hroadway Colgregntion. SHEA & BURKE, ot ance premiums July 1, 1910, $5.60 GBS ot pore-ssng-wid to estab- | al church conducted the services and ! jy134 37-41 Maln Btry industry. animal husbandry | Was sent to Orange, Mas; 3 | tish the tree delivery service prominence, being one of the most at- claims on Sy 3 G ecent guests of M = account of accrued and un- € a o | there were beautiful floral tribu Dt o A D e e o~ 1 Fscent gutats 08 Mv. snd Mis: Wl jms on account of acerued and un- | ohool gardens, noriculture. JAndscai i s | vousars weve Fred Tyler, Freder for shore and mountain restorts. ter B. Jeffers of Montville have been | $435.84; fotal. $10.786.69. g T O TR B e e i ‘ SR V I Sk wrcs 84 . $10.786.89. 5 o this city he took up the real estate | ick Brewster of Central ViNage, Fred S Mrs. Lucy J. Jeffers of Jewett City,| For Michael - Kelly, Norwich—Land [CTOPS. practical cooking and elemcr oxs and had an oMce in the Shan- | erlck Ruble of Providence and I'ved EfiE ABLES ab. g Amateur and professonal shooters|Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bradley of [and lot, 197 North Main street, $5,000; | 131y agriculture. Jusiness and had an office In'the Shan- | erick Bunle of Frovi e LI vas in Yantic cemetery Ten teachars are employed to in was o after that was located in the Chapman | ter. Burial in the normal course, and the K vhere a committal serv . from many NOON d July | rom stassacnasetts witl be present at | Hanover. - o Il‘lllfl L y 2 ot street, $1.450; one share H. & A. stock, | [Ollowing etudies are offered: Arith-|block. = L0 (nat- | Funeral Director ¢ barts of this stats and | Willimantic, Miss Jennie C. Gallup of | land and buildings, §8 Central avenue, S 3 $4,100; land and buildings, $4 Fourth | Struct ‘ ger had charge a state shoot at the grounds of the metic, civies, drawing, English, geogra- Collinsville Rod and Gun club today.| Mrs. Mary G. Beche returned Wed- | Juns0s oo o e oo g WANCE: | phy, history, methods In ungrade. | ver undertaking ~he began and [of the arranzements. are coming In fine. a‘ A“gfls' nesday to her residence in New Lon- | sents, $34.80; cash. $88%8; total 10 | 3chools, penmanship, peychology, read- | W¥as often consulted regarding finan- Mrs. Joseph D. Latham. SRR . From all sections comes the report| gon after several weeks' out cith | 796.69. * 777 | ing and seat work. ial matters and being an expert ac-| At eleven o'clock Wednesday morn 2 4 P 2 s ing wi Fhe interest shown In the courses | countant often unravelled many tan- | jng the burlal of Mra. Joseph D, La- | from us and get the best that this has been a remarkably good For Bridgst Kelly, Nerwich—Land led accounts. He possessed an amia- [ fhan took place at Yantic cemetery o disposition and his friends were | many rejatives and friends. The hear vear for cherries. At Bast Great Biajn | LoaUves in the Norwich suburban|ang’brick Block, S18-201 Geniral ave. | ELven In preceding vears indicates that 2 tree that persistently refused to bear | GIStrict. She was accompanied by her | nue, $10,000: land on White strest, | thers IS a real demand for knowleds« PP o SED i ihee (A Blie Sethe for.a : 70: | 2long these lines, and the work has [ le£ion. Where the service was conducted by 0 EHA Ell Efl for 17 vears, had a fine crop this sea- :-;:“e rs. Ella Beebe, for a week end | $100; one share H. & A. stock, $70: B s et T Iuer [oF Hlk Mite]| masre the: seceice ¥ onducted by | pEQDP] E'S MA“KET, ' accrued and unpaid rent, 0; patd | 20¢ordingly been extended. Mg D $16.50; pald | g gular class room instruction be- | he was engaged in the rgal estate|ars were George S. Smith of Niantic THE EDW. son. £ . - in advance, $105.97 h .22; - % . v i = e ns e 105-97; cash, $416.22; 10- | sinyge g orelock and 1s cemfined o | ind insurance business in ‘this city. | Gaorge A. and C. Edward Smith of thi 6 Franklin St. Charles E. Clark of Essex, who has [ BLOCK ISLAND WAS ; For Margaret Bray, Norwich—Undi- | the morning hours, while the after- | besides doing expert account and aud- | city and Socrates Schofleld Provi Coal and Lamber been working under a heavy mental SENT TO NEWPORT.|vided half interest in property 5i-61|m00ns are reserved for field trips anc | iting work on occasion, in which he|dence. Church & Allen had charge of | Jy8a JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop, v and physical strain for the past few Sy “| Otis street and at the 'rear .thoreof, | Other outdoor exercises. No class- | showed unusual ability, = = the arrangements. . 3 years, was brought to the Norwich | No Steamer Until Friday to Take Ms |Subject to $3700 mortgage, $1,900; | Foom work s scheduled for Saturdays. | Hle was exiramely affable of manner Mrs. Fransis. Brennan. State’ hospital on Tuesday for treat- Pl 1and and buildings, 238 Central avenus, [ DUt excursions are made to places o L ays z On Wednesday morning the fur e ace. ae5e bullaings, 335 Central avemue | |nterest in the surrounding country. | In distress, his kindness of heart oft. | On Wednesday morning the OUR 3 B e ¢ 7 entral avenue. 35,200, Tamge, 1982001 A course of evening lsctures is given | en overreaching his better judgment. | of Mre. Francis naan was he F The exhibit sent By Supt. T. W.|abis on mmer,Block Jsland was is- | North Main and Golden streets, $1.009; | 00 Subjects of general interest. There | In politics his ideas were oo bre from "Her late” home No. 253 vanti ° pe or Hend trom tho peeennauses ne Sortas | VIOIS tord.: The staveasd sacic: | gno share e A stockc ¥i0; ‘oredic | ere three loctures last weck, anc | t0ghe SonURl bV PO Wk wire, | Feulom Maks way celebratod by Te @g ng@@ 1rt i | 1 Plant at Eastern P8t to the sec. | ¥heel was so damaged by striking a | 290 joaurance. S3.87: ersdit for ac | n.’ oy “Monday night being an | " W. DeWolfe- Bachelder, to whom | Hugh Traanor, Th was a larg ‘/ d | ond exhibition of the National Sweet | SUPmersed object that the craft is now | on interest paid in advance en mort- | trated lecture on Training’ Wild Ani- | be was married in Norwich. Apri} 2 R B S s i Ve ng | Pen association, won eight first prizes, | 55 Mtemmor trom hoce 15 the Mhave to: | Eage. $11.16;" cash, $258.49: total, $10,- | MAls nd Birds. This was followed by ,and a son. Leroy G. Bachelder: |beautiful noral fomms The bearst LINE hree second awards and one third. . % bt e o | 786.68. " | = dance Selie-fok Sis e | ok ¢ Tanie ) o - & and one third. rts Wednesday, and it is pi 23 v afterpoon th 3 being Ellen M. Gould, whom | rick, James and Charles Carberry an 5 - ( ;lftS I e tmeatont 3 G Warneear Sd K Phie | For helre of James 0. Kelly, de- |, Jast Saturday atterngon the stu. | et wife heing Blon A GRUCL XD | Wiliiam 1. Callahan. Burial was | IS NOW COMPLETE. | {threatening clouds on Wednes- | line until Friday. Effort i being made | Sfaecd_"Land and bulldings. 85 oak- | {3085 WAt 1, Beayty's Bavine SOout | 15ss™ X\ Gaughter by the first mar- | St Marys’ cemetery. Shew & Burke| .o w qiomest showing of = | day afterncon falled to yield but a|to seccure a New York steamer to run | & - 31! Eut Julidings. | | ted that th 1 be i 1ze dled during Infancy. had charge of the arrangaments, e Handsomest showing of new Wa are showing the most com- || few raindrops in Norwich and < oa the Lne, and it 1s belldvac a sura- | 5% Sixth strect, 38.900; lana 204 Central | |% €TPoCtet HHT t0ore, Wil Be 8 Pir | "He Is slso survived by one sister,| Mrs. Brennan iy survived by her|fabrics and, ngs we have ever at plete stock of SILVER and CUT || ity. In Montville, however, there was | b2 Boa will be obtained Sysuus JERSY lmnil &18 Noeths Malnl Bl vasy. § on Ihat Dan every | sra. 3. Otley Todd of Warten, P husband, Francis Brennan; one tempted. ' Cool, porfect ~Atting and GLASS over before shown by us, || 2 downpour of ten minutes' duration. | ., L2 0y knowledge that the siean- | 3085 100005, 200 500neC SO0 Mol | Brhcra” are two services Sundays. | He Belonged to no organization ex- | Frangs Brentin, 458, Ihern LIRSt | <O and of the newest designs and the rain’ it was as humid as | S joes SUCK the hidden obiact st | & A. stock #70: credli for insurance, | Last Sunday there wae a service in | cont the Masens. baving hean a mem: | 08 VB n ™ three sistors, Miss| SUMMER UNDERWEAR & in aif 3 Claim’ or Gecrasd and wapeid | th church In the moraing. and a ves: | o of Somersel iodge, o, 34, ¥, and | grrer, Brengan; ghee WNC, S| weichts made knes lensth Roriath best makes. box. The steamer was stopped and $49; cash, $154.51: total $10,- | Der service in front of the agricultural | A. M. Frankiin 4, | Susan McDonaid of Scotiand and Miss Columblan commandery, No. 5 » investigation disclosed seve 218 TR ot [2 ‘Gr.du-t'nan Gifts we can Tn a nearby oities, ladies, after rid- [and part of the rim of e e ;?,’,‘;" SR CL o TR B e Alico Larkin of Ireland; and onc —at— certainly supply your wants. Ing on the trolley, complain that the | Xheel oxtensively damaged. ~The 3 on to the a George B. Main. brother. Patrick Larkin, of Wilkes ek of et meiate D ihat the | Steamer Tesumed her trip as far as | SALVATION ARMY conreen snd other ‘aiiractive Tontoek| Georse Burcows Matn: who dled at|Berre; e PHERSON’ N { and sometimes ruined by the dirt ana | Watch HIll " At the whart there effort PICNIC DATE CHANGED |directly connectsd = with the college. | his home in North Stoninston Tues (W N far from the back of thé seats used | Li° Hide fo repair the demage with-| s there 1s & So-catied model schocl at. | dny. was a son of Stanton T. and i) 80. 0. BUSS. as foot Tests by men before the seats| G TuCCSS: amPGSteamer lcft the | Will Go on the 21st Because Cirouis |tended by locai children. taught by | Mary A. Main. He was born Sept. 6. The Hatter, 101 Main St., City il on schedule tiwe but did not [y il B8 SN (eeRles Treus | o ot Sour state’s most suecesstul | 1550, 1n Voluntown. Conn. On Oct. i1, o ’ % y2sd were turned over. each New Loi elock X rned over. ’ric;ul.\!:r‘! ;éz;-dflyw'gg‘m ;-;’ f{'](\" ey Looken teachers and intended for the benefit | 1874, he married Mise Minnfe A. Young | t % Ths wheel By Orccast: . of those who are engaged in edica- | of Voluntown. Mr. Main taught school | 4 Menhaden fishermen report a scarcl- | ther damage to the wheel by proceed- | tional work, more aspecially for those | when he was 17 years old ty of fish this year and describe the | INE &t teduced steed. 3 ecause of the circus In New Loa- | teaching in the rural schools threugh He was with 'W. H, Hillard in his | P R Sunt. ‘of Marina Capsirac-n 3. | don on the 20th, Capt. C. E. Doumas | caching in o stare T North Stonington four years Hiah rade e e Tt i qmany Years | Howiand Gardmer was at ‘he wherf | of the Saivation’ Army was notified by | “"Tiere ‘are forty-five pupfis In this | then with Babeock & Moss as book- ] shark and dogfish are con- | in New [ondon with a cocps of w the trol company on Wednesduy | model school Tt 1s ungraded and vis. | kseper In Westerly. He then was i The first ten IN BACH MONTH PIANOS tinually harrassing the menhaden, When the steamer ar<zel evening that he could not have : . ner arived, ve 4% | it o I come e any | business for threa years under the firm breaking up the schools, eating the | {1 damaxe was 0 cxiensi.s thar he | Special cars for his Ocean beach pic. |iima during the anr. but sapeciais o | ooma at Shemeld & Alain in W Ly BAN Al GriemE them Out 16 Bes. ordered the craft to Newport and dur- | nic for poer children on that date. |tween fen: and elaren oclock. —Thiz | He was at one fime manager ing the night the Block Island statted | but he cam have the two extra cur< |pour'ic'for observation & R. Knight's store at D { Deposits made then count as if 1 for the marine repair shops there. |on the 21st, and will run the picnic ~ | chate present Joint summer schoel of | What the Block Island struck is not | on that day. o T Mann o made on the first day. | ! Pelsen and Sflcky Rings |2 ‘C;tgnr;m::m::oz‘r;i the Con- | known. 2R VaReiny the oaptain recsived | GROQUET COURT FOR oot S e gl L I t Sh l M sic rect eld on e PRI hee traveled for the Nas | : TR o s e Wi THE OPEN HOUSE CLUB |at one time For commercial accounts, ales ee u - ihe colloge campus at Storrs, is the | What . Doss *“Ghoughphtheightteau ” | in§ Woskers, which he mid was a rift B Noa Xork w —at— y ry e summer more than ans thiy . . soen s days are alike, the same courte Onme hundred and ferty stu. SpE eise that had been received, and mady | L®1d Out at Rear of House and Light- | opened a store in that ciov. AND NEW STYLES DUNN’S PHARMAQY, | aents are thore, Pay great attention! What does|him profoundly grateful to the littl. od. by Elsctrieity. {1908 at 70 Warn y C e e s i s : - “ghoughphtheighttean” speil? _ Well, | girls who had thought how thev might Ao B g fences. | WALL PAPER M s & according to the following rule it| help other children not so fortunate ~o | Tat: of the attractions provided | ! and Mrs, Main were born k] _ | 50 Main Street. The clerk of arm‘:l nshnrl-!flhas;nm- spells it spells—do you give it up?| themselves. He said he intended 5 |for the members of Open House ix a | ¢ >ree Clinton Dlarence, | plete conies of he records of the|It spells potato. viz: gh stands for p, ut the money into prizes f thy - t cou: vhic] i - 11 578 illian Tsa T original wiants and trineters of Sholls | A8 Sou. will find from the last letters | Lib: HBieE Sowd ol Be” achores Bic: | creauet court which has been laid out e et The Thames Loan & Trust Co, | 4 fsh zrounds and the ofiginats have | in hiccough; ough for o. as in dough; | would be useful to the chilren after. | thiS Wweek In the yard at the rear of >3, “Yis7e: Angia | Norwich, Conn. | . ’ been placed in the vaults of the eap. |Phth for t as in phthisis; eigh for a,| wards. their club house on Main street, and 25 3818 Angd orwich, Conn. | Weh * itol. There were six volumes in v, | 38 7 nelgHbor: tte for t us in guzette; | The programme of games has been | 154 7 OStation on Wedncuday nicht schools. and = Herhert | errln 0“ S e have a nice the first recorded grant being made bl il =lds e Ao moys botween tre | it 18 available for play both day and n position In the civl tasa kel on July 23, 1881 Off Political Water Wagon. ages Of 10 and 14—Firat prize 31 base- DMt The largest part of the i e [ s ne- — Roosevelt in the rolo of an abatain- | ball maski second prize, bat: third | STading and the laying out of the court Frederick Leroy Backus. d BEANS 49 Main Street A certificate of incorporation of the | er is a joke. He is already up to his | Prize, bag of candy. i {’“’:" By P O b" ;“"," m and | o) Yednesday morning at 815 PORK an may18d m:nt to rent at Bolton & Coventry Telephone com- |eves in politics. and keeping the wires| 75 vards sace fof boys between tho e lant ton daxs Io apite of tha | o'clock, -the death of Frederick Lera oo (R UL pany. located in the town of Coventry, | hot.—Philadelphia Record. ages of 6 and 10—First prize, basebal: | 0 at ten days in spite of the son of Frederick T. and Kmily 1. : Ega 42 GHiSt, iy | pany, located in the town of Coventry, BE27 Secta i i PR, 1 e | Bear B i mmuc Uk ho Woricfn i | iy ion 6L Lol M R or PORK and PEAS BRONZE POWDERS state's office. The authorized capital S o A Cairt court was constructed and st Grewt Plain. Aboul € desn wgo 1 7 = vards race for bovs between ‘the o 2 i fell hackwards In his rocking chair ’ 1INUM POW A g sk " S0 e Tncorporators ags T TP forghere Dobmesn the fus” soon e i man e il agwn | 2o fol FACKWATS In ble erciins chal at Rallion’s ALUMINUM POWDERS Five rooms with bath, R S b Bl Sl B R SOk on Bl b ghiiie Tor thethame tAn- | Tk his stowach. Shhe chuselal death [yt . 0 o et BRONZING POWDERS 3 L. Bid i o irl ceen tne |Other outdoor amusement “that is to |18 Kiven as ptomaine poisoni: 4 . —r : Rt Glis doillas kin of Coventry. o8 rists et lgitis Miwaah (08 | o provided 'Untoueis to Nouss com | Y8 (Our yesrs jand mvs monchs ol | GOLD and SILVER ENAMELS . L Mritfee in @ set of quoits =5 that this Sae o Tolier sikates costing $1: sacond. bex | Titfee i a sel of auoits so that Sympathy of the commu - Camel Hair Brushes for applying s 22 og_handkerchiefs: third box of ca~dy zar o ‘ng along - s — per month The continued hearing in the matter | Gty oo iy | side tne croguet. et Fine S of Benjamin L. Armstrong of New ages of 6 and 10—First prize, pair of Fhenthes s . s e | Eondon “agains Beaing Brothers & | - Toar Hkator worh 75 center Seiond.| FITTING OUT NEW CARS. Dumitertine. Scotiand. some veart || Stone, Signet and : | Co. of Rockville, took place Wednenday box of handkerchiefs; third, box of — ago enriched br Andrew Carnegie's 9 WKl ) States before Deputy Clerk Richard I 10 vards race for girls hetween the and About Westerly. fits by his decision to distribute ‘Plain 4 WAUREGAN HOUSE, Carroll as special master. The hear- ages of 3 and 6-—Firat prize, dofl worth e By 3 amone townsmen sums laiely lost Store closed Saturda ngs dure Swindler Norwich, Conn. ing deals with an accounting over an d 50 cents; second, @bil; third, box of | Two new cars hats arrived at the|INTOUEH & highiy successf ing July and August at 6 o'clock, g allezed. infringement of & patent and Complelely DeS"Uye candy. dartisy o viaireinia e e avea ik | L, T M npaceie the ey, tewn | iyitaaw bl e * Peanut races for all bove and girle |valley road. As soon as the cars are | raising an equal % between the ages of 10 and 14—Boys e e All sizes and styles. WALL PAPERS Dr. Donohue Attended. P first ize, catchin mitt worth 78 |aet up one will be used on the Ashaway | amoun NEED A TRUNK ? [, 7o ros moeins ot o boara o N B o N R R R R ———— S | Do “Wednesaay, ot whie wa KNOCK "EM 6UT B ok 'of handkerchicts. Gnivd, DAz | Both are open cars and are doubin- NOVEL MASSAGE CREAM Prisihaloe s The lato Spring lsayes & lsngen Buy it now — and here. resknt Dr. T 7 Donohaie. ob ths i ieg of peanuts. trucked, about the same size as those — i stock on hand of the above, and ta The INDESTUCTOR, the best that|a member of the hoard. A numpes of |is @ very powerful, quickly evaporat | Peanut race for all boys and girls |used on the Grojon-Stonineton rond,| perfect Skin Food That Removes Move i wo hive made quite s reducs Sy cpe buy matters relating to ‘the instifution | ing liquid, which when squirted inte | BEEToCh the ases of € and 10 Bov |BUL wiD B e Trom ke ‘obuth ana| Wrinkles and Clears Compléxion. 4 St the prices. | 10 M e We carry a complete stock of Suit| Wwere talked over, and following the rst prize. balhing suit: Jecond. P | were landed at Fort Point, near Nor.| The most delicute skin will quickly The Plaut- Cadden Co. Alno Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and wich, and transferred to the Nerwich |Trespond to the soothing and toni nd when this ve xoon Established 1872 g Casos and Traveling Bags. Every de.| meeting the bascball game between | ioi sirable styie, size and almost all leather | the teams from the Norwich and Mid- | pod bugs breed, instantly destroys bed neral supply of decorative m Paper Hanging. and ts and cracks of furniture where | O "l"flg tight, nuts; girls’ post card album; third, beg of pea- first prize. bureau; second, o s and Silversmith als, Paintin jand Westerly line. Manager Sewel] [ feets of Hokara to chosse from. Prices reasonable. | dletown institutions w taken in, 3 i ; Ehae ake Aok : o 3 gave orders to have them unloaded as | =kin food is used, pimples ecornting Call and see us, There are now 2403 patients at the | bugs, nests, eggs and all. B ing the atiok for all who wieh | soon as possibis, set o thelr trucks | thing of the past PLAUT - CADDEN BuiLDING J! P000rt! e . Easy to use and clean. mply in-| to enter, Aive prizes given jana ‘xjm:d"rn, e B m:f [:'n« n‘-x“...‘ : A-\il“(a‘“;‘:::x'k b 45 "“)" 2 P. F MllR]A(‘I” THE SHETUCKET HARNESS €. Special’ Bail Furnished. sert the squirt gun attachment, threw Dental Delineation Teads’ for use by the end of ihe week | 1atfons und making (he skin soft and : oy 4 ‘ WM. C. BODE. Prop. On Wednestuy. special bail to thie | the liquid into the infested places, and | One would Uik thut il methods | °F 3000 i A SR A ruce | O R, Z 92 and 94 West Main Street, nount of $1.000 was furnished in the . n i b1y a little to the hands or far ol ALY SN S5 BRI Sieet. | i ALY D B i e [ T detiedeiie . of dslineating ofroter hed bees iried, Feot of All Nations, e R T [ S HBAERHGE) | v fun1® Sunzsd Tobacco Co. vs. Charles Schwartz_the % g et sinie " # ; withy the dead oM s . by " B <y Price 25 cents. etc., have all afforded proof -more or | The French fool is meager, narrow Flokara is the only ssage cream | THE WHOLE F ik = — 3 = S owhanb: a0 Buiy Sy s o tae loss convimeing—that they revewl our and bony. The Spanish is mall wnd | ihat is s . 3 pimplas, et |mot Ref g TP Bk boa A T MME. TAFT, N Tofdon PNE Sy bl —— charmeteristios to those versed in the | eloquemt!y curved thanks to its wkin blemishes soon dis- | POPE'S GOLDEN TABLEIS with per. L . R. CHAMBERLAIN | Fondor lore oF such matters. Now, however, | Mootish bigod. corresponding wils tie | pan s Telt uafely il xatlve wcbng| PALWINE AND CLAIRVOVANT, VR it 1s "the. fumn of fhe teeth, and the | Castilien pede— high in the i ontly but (r &hly Upon ile bowels, i e turn e teeth, e | Castillen pride—"high in the instep. Altheu far superior to the ordin- | ¥8% SRR . e hewy now located at 619 Bank strest, N Do Burgesn Contracts Awarded. Gental gesiisaten-—net the dantizt, will | The Arab foof s proverbial for its|arr massage. creams and sold on 4| BErmepensty curing all bowel disorders | PON, 1cqifl nt 010 Bunkc stresi, Tl irqeon. (e _contract for the altcrations in by = ganee bt vewr molars toll you high erch: s stroam can run under ranier nf “hest you ever used of|la H. & 1 BREOWRR 5l LT o e e new home for Norwich lodge of w are vou folbles and fallings. | the hollow of it” The foot of the Seor back,” vet the price is ifle, JE e ey e 1n charge of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practws | 151 < nac hocn awarded 1o 0 T 000 T R h s Waraster Maiinan |t Miws and TRk the Mieh feet: et | onty J5c for & Hberal Jer: WrRer pel b e WHER yeuw want to put yews busie “during bis last lliness. an. _the work lo be done Octaber The Drug Man tors overieok thess detalls. and onlv and sauare, the English short and | 50c Y ELEN JOU VANt to put your busi- | pess before the public. there 18 Ne mee 1 Men Stresn Nerwich, Gonn |1l The plumbing ing heaung ‘wil » | il a5 Those things whish they think |fet The Americar foov i apt :ol Sol4 on guarantes by The Lee & | 4am becter than th-oukh (he edverds. | 41um hetter tnan through ine edverties mevite - 77 o= —~— -.lbe done by &b Rapess Brown estate. $riid 2 L will please us. < ve wmvmg»l@x’ smadk .. 1 Osgo0d Ca. i columns of The bulletin, Ing columns af Tha Bullatie, -