Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1910, Page 5

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SRESERVE NOW |_QheSBulietinr. | ... .= EBUILT INNORWICH [mcrtents m sooey J e s 3 The town for a short visit. ] m‘ merich: AL Miss Bertha Gi t Boston'is e % : e a1 o ray of on'is ine thougl e c Cl VARIOUS MATTERS guest of Miss Nellie Hazler. Triplane Co:siructed by 'Messrs. Siebbins and Geynet| Mr and Alrs Jjoxeph W. lathai, S unbenrnble, 6 ot ihink that Who. spent several days in fown last|{r {s necessary to use some disgusting Huckleberries The first of the semson's golden-| Mrs. Fannie C. Church is the guest Will be tried Out in October—Practically Completed | “ec: Mave veturned o benvar. Col | greasy omtment. Try ol 5 bare Currants i e o DUt s bt Now—Will Lift, it is Estimate?, 1200 Pounds having| MAYOR WRITES AGAIN TO il Lo doidin o sréane or aclon ot T Ra: ".I‘Fl” The trolleys carried hundreds to the| Jonn H. Perkins has returned from & z DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE | which is so cleanly that it does not -~ P Bekeh by e O Wttt ® | & vacation spent at Crescent Beach. 25-30 Horse Power Motor—ELuilt at Sachem Park In s aing £ Dty ol Rl o insthmily bllevs day C 2 % % . Rep| o it soft, eaches Miss Erma Meloche of Ottawa. Can- the Past Three Months, - ° s Some Questions—Will Comsult the | IFritation of the wkin snd ke 5° Sl 0“ I“ l n ‘The first native tomatoes of the J white,and beautiful, is alm JCE COLD FOODS season are being brought in. ;ad‘f x: visiting her brother, M. W. Spirits for an Answer. alous eloche. . % L = ns, Watermelons, Peaches, < e Chici Cleiube. A dry St Swithin's day and a wet e anmed Tangue, Ham,|™moon. ‘and the moon had it, writes b 'k"" e e Yy, "™ | our Willington correspondent. icken, Game, Patties, Etc. Not oply are minor skin troubles 3 Mayor Charles F. Thaver of this »m-,! like pimples, blackheads, acne,’ h;r; . s x vho'in a letter to emocratic stato e Chc 2 o, T Jack Curran of Springfield visited| The people of this city and the pub- | plece, laminated ribs of Oregon SDFUCe, | Simpiy & ot ieton ‘on Jule announend | DeE o oieh, e e e heum e his brother, W. J. Curran, of Boswegll|lic In general wlio go to Sachem pa-k | covered with a special aeroplane fines | § he Ul o b W, 5 e is candidacy for the United States| or ec: snnsed and healed b; avenue, on Monda, today, will have an_opportunity to sce | woven varnished linen fabric, air and ,e;"[:“‘m N adss anede oBI ARptN- | e D ondattal °.‘;T|:";‘,m;“ (4 an eroplane, the first practical fly- | moisture proof, The planes are some- o that e itttee under date | o ay tcy Ho- . Trains and troileys on Sunday along the Connecticut shore were packed with vacation and pleasure ‘strect has returned after a week at |92 in Norwich, the Aldminum joints are used|.p; he State Central Committee of | good Co. are selling a Iheral sized jar Somers Bros. . In a Ltte shed just north of St. Ma- | wherever possible 10 sacure additional 25 i Co 2 o ce "to 3 BRI Westerly and Pleasant View, ry’s cemetery this bird of the air stands | lightness and the machine Is strongly T R I N torian ~ Additions will be mdde to all water| Dr- Thomas Plunkett of the Kings | niih, It SNOW wings poised ready for | braced and trussed with special gai-| .iyaving received no word from you,! does not do ail that is ciaimed for it.| It forging ahead —a trade tri- < flight at the word of its creators. vanized twisted aeroplane cable, which A o 50 e : S or any of you, is it fair to conclude| Larger size 50 cent umph and tibute to Boston Store en- Y. is) Back in 1908, Willlam H. Stebbius | has & breaking strength of 500 pounds | oT A5 <0 B (8 10 T3 8 19, CORTINT ok e L oot RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. County hospital, Brooklyn N. rates unpaid after Wednesday, July 20. el visiting at his home in this city. and Louis Geynet ig:gan to have vis- | to the inch. i S : veness. Read the Physiciar and Surgeon & lons of Ting N Ol SIa w2 Bay 25-30-Horsepower Motor. e Bwsu Your Batley T o LI I Aviey Bspinion. splendid news which we print in part Office ~emoved to 21 Broadway, In spite of the fact that the Block | _Miss Edith Strom and J. Byrns {rom | began to study the sclence of aero- [ United _Btates senatorsl A A Kidney and bladder ailments are 804 o050 0 e Toss: o w. an Slock. . 5 3 Sandas, Jersey City are visiting Mrs. John | Dautics, they worked out theories. and he motive power will be furnished | ter of choosing a senator by a demo- | sorjious in thelr consequences, and if 3 n we auregan h Tsiand did not run Sundaxr, there| JErSY Gy ate VISILRE s, JORm oS iney evolved a tiny model aerc. | PY & 25-30-horsepower Cameron avia- | cratic method 5o trifling as o dexerve | [ihacked o often fatal that any rem- | terrors and you'll find yourself plan- Hours: 2 to 4 p Telephone. | seemed to be the usual number of ex- L3 sers avenue, Laurel | rh ¥ the forerunmer of the ful'~ | tion motor, weighing 200 pounds, seat- | no attention” 2dy offered for their curc must be| ping a visit here today. The sconemy During July and August no evening | cyrsionists at Watch Hill. Hill. e it - ed on a maple engine bed fitted Into| “The editors of the state have taken | go¥ OUCWE, TO0 Fiolh, “ioney Pills or Sunday heurs except by appoint- ot workehop at the nave todsy at | frame. The scat for the opera- | notice that the coming sematorial cir- [ 200VS, FYVISON O (SN hvd ment. rebid A prominent landmark that attracts | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorp and 2 tor s located just In front of the en-[cus is to be a threc ring show, but | COOTLC N Si0od g Jong and thorough < AR e D U ol L eia opaloa Biice opEriaciiilic fmoa Bulit in Three Months. gine. The steering apparatus is | then they are expected to read the pu-|ogt ™ oo & Osgood Co. son is on in geod earnest here. beach visitors is th v v Miss Etta Wilcox of Westerly were & These young men, who are well- | Known as the auto-control, and ig not | pers. i " R Seott aompalts Switcles R b | his: Gbr Brsites Tl WEF€ IR nown in Norwich and are both of a | far different from the steering gear of | “You gee it is this way: The new: Pains of women, head pains, or any | Kitchenware Department the Scott company’s wireless station. | this city y. mechanical bent and. inventive turn |the automobile. The balancink and | papers inform s that (here is 10 b | pain wopped in 20 mirutes sre, with Sale | ; gy e of ‘mind, attended the big airship | elevating device in the front is worked | no governor's day at the Niantic mi A e e B feast of Mt. Carmel, regarded | Mrs. Willlam H. Kelley and daush- [ 3 (NP ROCPR0C | OO0, DIE reliD | SOV R oring . wheel, while the tail | tars camp this vear, but they add, | o ooone i Foor. Sold by Lee Mill End Sale Items most important in the church | ter Alice from Providence are visiting | spected to the minutest details their | rudder is controlled 'by a foot, the | gayiy that there are to be more poli- as Red B Cleanser, similar to Duteh = c ar by the Italian aCtholics, was | at the home of Mrs. E. R. Tuttle, 199 | workings, watched_the ~aviators at | tcering planes veing so adjusted as ans on deck than ever before. b i - Ladi celebrated Saturday evening and Sun- | Laurel Hill avenue. their flights, and finally in February | o keep the craft stable and o &n| ~I just wanted your committce and . cans % - i day = of this year, they set \:p a workshop | even keel. . all Mf{wm it may concern to know that | about an hour, the magistrate ordered | Mill End Sale Price 7c can, 4 for 250 it shilet s s E. B. Worthington was in New Lon- | where they might build a machine of | Three sizes of propellers. will be | the writer will visit the camp on poli- | him to pay $5 a week and to furnlah af 00 00 0 Patent Leather, son promises to be only normal with [ meeting of New London council of |jile and other obstacles thaf came wp | MOtor turns up to about 200 pounds | o M€y B4 SRR, G0 “Giely | Blackwell's Island for six momths. | Mill End Sale Price 7c can, 4 for 25c M. the berry growers. Raspberries are | the Fraternal Benefit league. in their way. In April, Mess y- | thrust and 1,200 revolutions per min- |, viating and incidentally to learn, if | Brandenburgh failed to produce A Gun Metal, of good ‘quality ,but far from plen- = net and Stebbins were ready to start. | ute, which will send the craft along | Lo (i@ (Tic, What provisions of the | bondsman, and was held. Other special items at money-saving Russet Calf. { titul Jerome. Girotti. who has been | Working themselves at every oppor- (at the speed of an express train. constitution or laws Morgan B. Bulke- : .} pricess ing on board the steam yacht |tunity and employing several assist- $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 The fiery masses oF the rambler [ Narada for scveral montha past, s | ants during @ large part of the suc- roses have faded, but the glowing ting friends In town for a few |Cceding three months. the men who beds of gerihunb, tHé ‘dulitas; ana | Gaye. are to essay that most difficult art, e > > aviation. now have ever: e, - the early flowering salvias are fill- every cable taut. and the | fizure from wi other planes have | necticut scats in the senate, for did ing their place. Mrs. Theodore Ryan has returned to | macning tteell 1a’ concerned afe reats | done. The whole machine, without the | he not deliver the goods to Brandegee | x flh g her home in Montreal, after a few | for flight today. operitor, welehs 650 pounds, The bal- |arter Ehonzer Yad the sest all boustit | arh “The use of oil on roads as a preven- | qays' visi . s ar | ance o owe 0. pour and pzid for? Now, Gentleman George % wsnn fln“ea“x tive of Gust Miuslhy pemersity Agubt- | . Or e B e B and Fofrimus: Tent Mawle | therefore should “provide for the oi-|says that Bulkeley p ) seat Lifting Power of 1,200 Pounds. ley owns and controls the United he three planes provide a lifting | States senatorship. = area of 400 square feet, which should | “Ebenezer” and ‘Gentleman George/ life about 1,200 pounds, the designers| ~Of course he owns both of the Con- “Hustler” Laundry Soap— Mill End Sale price 14 for 250 §. Mall” Laundry Soap— Mill End Sale Price 8 for 250 Swift's Pride Laundry Soap- Mill Erd Sale Price 8 for 28e See Window Display. Mrs. Charles W. Spalding of Penob-| 1y j o B erator, enger. gasoline and other . o e o n t is a rough ¢ . however, about | erator, a passenger. g the ‘millio ab’ at the o 54 2 FRANKLIN SQUARE. il A b i e L RS ‘nem park, for airship flights, and | supplies, and still the craft should be tion of Bulkeley's prexent term. Vegetable Slicers, 50 value— o ol St B B s the chances of mishap in case of an | within its carrying capacity. and Bulkeley retorts ‘it's not the mil> 2 5 ill End Sale Price 280 sumsd is efficacious. - i ¥ S The first ten IN EACH MONTH juns 8 eMlenCious. Bérry C. Fiel of Lincoin ave- | enforced descent are 100 numerous to | The aeroplane is of a height that|liopaires’ club, but the Ananias elub N EA MOD : g i 3 ast | mie, 1s about to take a several weeks | B Fisked. ~So Messrs. Stebbins and | will permit it to be rolled out of the | for' George’ But suppose Gentleman Deposits made then count as if Gllman’s Lunch Boxes, value 25c— At the annual outing of the Past| % = . B hia Geynet are to have a special areo- | one-story workshop. built expressly | George tella the truth about that club Mill End Sale Price 190 e Archons’ State association at Ney | Vacation for the benefit of his health, { ji he tent made, and with this port- | for the machine with swinging doors, | tali we come right back to the main made on the first day. Wlfldows Hav'en Saturday, a number of . Hep- | Which his many friends hope will re-| aple house they will be able to move |and fully equipped with electric motor, | qucdrion by what constitutional = or Wire Coat Hangers— tasophs from this end of the state|Store him to his usual vigor. to any suitable aviation grounds they | machinery and tools. Three pneumat-| gi.iyiory provision has Bulkeley be- For commercial dccounts, all Mill End Sale Price, 2 for 8o . were present. % 5 = may decide upon. The tent will not |ic tired wheels suppert the machine. | .o ized and possessed of the Con- & g Wlfldow Fl-ames Leon Youns, operator at the Audi- | be réceived before a month and as | Theretis also a ekid with springs on ot scute i e Tnited Blateh o days are alike, the same courte- Mritaslvae. wartonss sissr Mokl Recent registrations at the Watch | torlum, leaves on Wednesday for iis | Some preliminry = ground trials are | the under sige which Wik Drelx INE | ate, eithe - for his own use or (0 be |} ous.treatment, the same conven- nd other items used every hous Norwicl . cation, stoppi off at New York, | P® y to e A 3 dedoent; o h unde rhudi-s, a to 60c- F ;«MI vnl‘e frnn’(l Norwich are E. T.|vacation, stopping off at N York, | |{irn how to control and manage their | in case of @ wheel being broken, pro- st i [} iences. End Sale Price, rs I I'TAMES | Burke, M. E. Carmody, Charles W.| Chicago, and Milwaukee, before reach- | orart, Messrs. Stebbins and Geynet | tects the plane T ihts thing” that 1s- vothering o Brigss, Jr. Robert Brfggs, Mr., and |ing lis home at Tollet Paper, 60 package— t. Paul, Wis. state’ they do not expect to attempt a | Hartford Aviator Commends Their | me. 1= brought up to believe that e P R G S R R F";mher 3 b e & e e The Thames Lloan & Trust Co, Mill End Sale Price 7 for 28¢ FRED [ CROWELL'S, 87 Water S The tennis court has been complet- | Bingham, who has been seriously il at| o . Triplane Type. | There have heen oy riomien | the people have the right to say L Norwich, Conn. One-quart Tce Cream Breesers, 3 OO ABE | ot 66 11 tamik beeiiit et Rt | nis i on One. . Sivect: Wl Be wien men Toade n departure from the | bins and Geynet, and all who have | Something about the selection of those usually 76¢ - B - 5 tune park, Ocean beach. and the Nep- | pleased to learn that he is recovering. | usual design, maKing their machine a | Seen the product of their time, brains | Who sit il the seats of the mighty ?mn Mill End 8 Price 50s Store closed Saturday Evenings 8t{iune Park Tennis association has been | His condition was much improvad on | triplane, instead of the biplane or |and money, praise it highly. especially |1 am going to probe about for dngp) ks E 6 o'clock during July and August. formed and a tournament will ‘be ar- | Monday, and his temperat aion, | monopidne type. that is to say it has | cheering to the designers being the en- | mation on this subject until 1 leart for Window Screens, all sizes, low Syi9daw ranged - & mperature, Which | ¢hree hlanes. one above the other, for | couragement given them by a Hart. | sure whether senatorships in Connen: | prices. has been atnormally high, was much | tha, supporting Surthcs, in ‘the air in- [ford aviator who recently ssw -their | Hievr St A BB S g D Fhbve S MM L Be s sood aims| retucer Stead of the customiry two or one. | machine. Ho commended their ener- | bidder, or whether these plsin peoplc ver of Connecticnt membérs §f the = The acroplanc’s “sread, or itz totai | &3 and enterprise and saw no reasen | whom Lincoln, loved | S e witne | § Carpets, Rugs and Draperies Our offices and yard|x<ws::= o coumbus ac the national | WOMAN DROPPED LAMP Sach othor. (he tobmost. being 24 Teet | the air. . Their plans have been lone [ “Ax I contemplate my litile outing 2an’s o the Mill End Sale convention in Quebec, Canada IN KITCHEN CLOSET | long by 7 feet wide, the middle 20 fect | considered and carefully laid, and |on politicians’ day I am reminded tha at Rallion’s|In the 0 week, the first to be held out B 6 feet, and the undermost 16 by | Stebbins and Geyrnet, aviators, are de- | Niantic is the Mecca not =oldiers Sc Shelf Ol Cloth— “l R d d the United States. Was Looking for Medicine for Child The planes are ribbed, with two- | serving of success. and politicians, alon Just back from Jv19d - o d 6 w close on eribase —Fire Department Called Out but the military camw, in the pines, the Mill End Sale Price, ya Tt spiritualists of the state are also At Fishers island this season there| Damage Was Not Heavy. WHAT MR LIEPLEE ERNKE EIRST PUBLIC'MEETING s g P b g S L O\ S e AT and FAPAESS 12%c Silkoltne— ) has been much activity, many im- camped. Here shades of the depa \90 DRPOPES eRiare nenzares: B e wie TR SATURBAYS AFTER oo tavine | Deen brovent| at 505 oclots Monday evening OF PUBLIC UTILITIES OF EXECUTIVE comMITTEE.| Tt {Io Vil 10 &ie ¢ AR g an < v | atarm from box 27 calles the fire den : — OT WEATHER is debilitating {0 A e Tarage e ot i | B from box 2T called the fire de- | Bejioves That Soms Act Regulating | Nicholas Tarrant Appeared Befors| A BRI i al R S L '.".'3"':::;‘.‘1_ syutem s o Mill End Sale Price, yard %o NOON ‘mnfl J“ly of Dathing houscs are being built. | dace. No 263 Central avenue. Mrs | and Supervising Public Utilities Will| Them and the Cellection of Sewsr| il oy’ (o' fearn from what| POFR'S LIVBR. AND BLOOD TONIC | . 28c Opaque Shades— e s e e e s St | Bloony ACEANG Areemeits aod Ane, Bullding off source - Bulleley. sained bis apparent | 186 L D&, §100 ¥y AL ISR SRUES, M RpW, Gale, S PR T ichool ‘workers at Notthfeld which | She carried s kerosenc.lamp, which | The following Is the reply of ex-| —oorr® Were Discussed, T sears in the Dnited States senate, | SPrinafeld, Mass. Nino-wire Tapestcy Brussels Oar- m Ams'. a.number in this vicinity are attend- | S hemg hlg, I the closet and | yiayor Costeilo Lippitt to the inquiry | At the weekiy meeting of the exec- | with power to promise, deal in, zive. T ale! P d 800 ing, there are upwards of 200~ dele- | oi spat a brisk blaze, as (he | ¢ the Conneeticut Business Men's as- | utive committee on Mon evenin. il En, o Price, ya will, he. the aforesald and undersigned MISS M. C. ADLES, Velvet and Axminster Carpet, Tegu- s Py O i s s se checiced | Jag sent out inquiries to the candi- | the mew rule went into effect that 1 If to the ¢ Ty P it nary conference. | the fire before it got much of a head- | jates for office in the coming state | public might attend and be heard onfin the pines, there, if possible, to - ail H 2all a 1 way, although it was: ecessary to cul 4 2 ry o 3 e l Mill End Sale Price 780 o = = A way e w2 pagtition and | candidate for state ‘tréqgurer: but a small attendance, although all| spookerimos like the late lamented Axminster Rugs, new. fioral &nd b 4 | closea nis pastorate of 25 years ‘at the | sta e r he kiteh- | " am somewhat surprised at this | the members were present. | ey pattered for some distance. The partment’s prompt response cf mayor's office—the f) whic sociation. tbe committee from which |at the gates and there are 50 more at thelaq will take h writer, mp ative of the express com- WOMAN’'S CROWNING GLORY Orfental designs, size 27x68, regular Farmington Avenue Congregational | ° IS in the rear of the shoe repairing | inquiry, as I have not made & com- | Nicholas Tarrant attended and had | n th b time ‘easy ico $1.95— 3 Shop o Sedac 0 Also owns | 234 : . - com-| Nichol arrant attendec had | punies W the senate, one time ‘easy | s abundant, gloséy, well arranged | Price 3195— Ceal and Lamber church, Hartford, and in September [ 000 Of Mr. Dedace. who also owns | jlete siudy of the questions involved. |a conference with the commission re- | boss of New York and expert in sen- | oyt Tt often e nocred for 2005 Mill End Sale Price $1.39 g takes up his duties as president of the | quired and the loss will not be yers |1 Bave no doubt, however, as to the | gardinz the collection of er as- | atorial elections, anl learn therefrom | monpiace features, or & faulty skin.| Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9x11, 2 Connecticut State Humane society. | much althoueh it will be the larges | ReCCSSIty of some action on the,lines | sessments and the building of sewers. | Low and when and where and by Virtue | Make the moest of your head covering ! | regular price $26.00 g gt e e I Il b cthe pargest | indicated, and 1 fully believe that a|Ho considered that .the city had been | of what law, temporal or spiritual, was | & little of Miss Adles’ skill may make 'Mill End Sale Price $1748 Adaitions will be made to all water | there have been 14 calls on the depart- | D}, foF the purpose named will meet |lax in the collection of sewer assess- | effected the’ transfer over to Bulkelev|you both interesting ‘and beautiful 4 o e e TStés unpald affer Wednseday, July 20. | ment 4wa being bell alarma. No one | 2t e TENoE 0F Sheestiars A0 ments i the pastiand that weoms n- | of the sight of the people to select| Consult her in Norwich, entire weak'ot i i’ 2 fx s LD 006 |ipe i | justice was done taxpayers thereby.|their own representatives 25th. — s e R L wan sound “My personal attitude in the matter | e thought that the cost of the sew- | T writer notices that some of the .wl‘\w.s an House, NORWICH, or i Bintica e will be the same whether I am or am | ers should be assessed against those | editors rge him with lack of dig- 9 : # Splendid Silk Bargaius The work on the new hizhway in e not mominated for and elected to the | henented by the semers, amd. that 1t | et i h for democracy, the 210 West 111th St—NEW YORK. 3 A | Montville will be hastened by the ad- 'UNERALS. office of state treasurer. To my inex- | the payments are not made within the | causes of its decay in Connecticut and | Telephone 704. svisa | [n the Mill End Sale W dd | aition_to the road gang of the men R el perienced observation the bill anpeass | proper time that liens be placed on | the straight road le senate. Short 2 edding ooy W, oo | B e e i | e et o B a2 Bk 22 B e o e e 36 i i g SR seher at Trading Cove. a supply af| At 230 oclock Monday afternoon | evers point that could have occurred | (nu¢ 'the amount is collected. He re-| the writer. to be S However, when da, white, light blue, blondine, rows 5 eral o s. George W. Geer | t ind de draw- | g0 Gifts | stone having been crushed sufcient|the funeral of Mrs George W. Geer | fo the ming of even an adept at draw- | ¢ ¥0 Shol Tor oshn ing wvas held from her late home. No. West Thames streét. at which relatives red to the large amount which has r he attempts to describe his and plum, re price 43c lezislative acts not been! collectad through failure to, visit to the spirit camp he will sy Mill End Sale Price 350 v bills are, however. presented | jliee lidns on property within the pre- | mon all of his dignity, for, even now, general assembly Without e | tin Foulards, 24 inches wide, all Wi R s s B = and friends were in attendance. The | {0 | seribed time, ana stated that if such|levity sneaks away as, in in a . -4 "': R sI'LVER d'-‘gu_r | Capt. Daniel E. Champlin of Asha-|gervices were conducted by Rev. F.|icism —of some feature or features| ,ov could be collected it would sur-| tion, he hears the sough of the & 2 4 season’'s patterns and colorings, plete stock of an way, the only living captain of the| Johns Bohanan, rector of St. Andrew’s | thereof, and it is, I belleve, an excep- | \1jco the citizens. It was voted by the | feels soft breezes from spirit wings, | PAILS and SHOV ND TOYS o 59c— GLASS ever before shown by us, Twenty-sixth Connecticut _volunteer | Episcopal church. There were hand- | tional case where some amendment 8 | .o ymittee that _the uncollected | ang chills plaving tag along his spine, AIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, Mill End Sale Price 45¢ a yard and of the newest dssigns and || regiment of infantry, which went to|some floral tribites and burial was | not made In the most carefully drawn | SPUNICER, BN o 0% the corporation | B the wav, has amsbody here scen 4 g ¢ g pelt o b best makes. the front in the civil war, celebrated | in Yantic cemetery. where a commit- | bills. < counsel, with instructions to have | Lorimer? % BASEBALIL GLOV MITTS, | Rough Pongees, 2 Behies w Bl T8th Girthilhy: oh Bitards tal service was read. Church & Allen I have no doubt that some act for | . " by taq (Signed) silk, all good eeasonable color . % < i ¥ y. SRl chace 5 et arenmeenis the regulation and supervision of pub- b - & S AP, et 3 LUNCH BASKETS, regular 69¢ quality For Graduation Gifts we can 3 = s x i Bompis gl i e It was stated during the evening| CHARLES F. THAYER!. certainly supply your wants. Registored at the Worthy" hotel, in Mrs. Edward Brown. law, and’ so far as I am personal'y | that It was doubtful if the assessments | No Comment by Bulkeley. JAPANESE PARASOLS, ¥ i) o, Sule rise Mo I o | Springheld Sunday, were Flovd Crans- | On Monday morning the funeral of | conéerncd I hope that a good: wise bl | T the sewers buflt last vear in Roath| .2 cra™ 000, 6 00" Monday R ) Harline Stripe Taffotas, chamelian ka, Lucius Cranska of Moosup and | Mrs. Edward Brown was held from | will be proposed and will receive suf- | FITECt o Bt e g ol N LT 1 .;'nn.,.lm a good line of shades to select . asley Crangi of NpmmioaP 12n | e zoors of Shea & Burke pnd at St | Ocidnt TAVOE i bass ane be & fust ana | 1cted ng no authority for| S8l ;o' Senator Morgan WRS. EDEIN FAY F S, m— : ; 3 * }| of Lyme aiso registered there ?| conducted’ by Rev. Hugh Treanor. | will admit your bill to be perfect I|Scssment had been made. =~ . = or Charles F. Thavers letter practical. 5% paio Jelvn e Friends acted as. bearers and burial |am mot competent to judge. It seems |, In resard to kewer construction 3 charging. Bulkeley . with. sermpt] .3 A 32 vas in St. Mary's cemetery. vell dra and very complete | Tarra RS 0 ey sl - practices in controlling elections to the ™. 1. Larkin ‘of INgrwich was. chosen | "2% 18 EviE i tome a well drawn and very-complete | LOTATL WUS ¥ (o D contract, but | Practices in controlling elections to the Cottons, Toweling, - vice president of the Larkin Family Rainfall Nearly Two Inches. . | cated, it 'would be an exceptional l;.—,:’;‘ afterwards remembered e Xt er: | until he hiad opportunity to study the “' E g association /at its ffth annyal reunion stance if the commiitee to whom the | the ceting, which was to the wich ‘mayor's letter bafore makin at Narragansett Pler on July 14. The| On Monday when the rainfall of | bill ws referred should not have be- | fect that it showld be done by the cit Tebly. Dyt that he mIgHt not give Table Linens, Etc., i &k Sounion Wi leasant View | Saturday night and Sunday morning [ fore them suggestions of amendment [and it was pointed out by members| 205 “0Uch then = We have a nice pe=t reunion Wil be sk Eleasnt View | Seioeiex SEqt S Sontey morsing | fons wawm, Susmeciions of Smendmert | Se%ns Simfues. et I was. mon | e In the Mill Ead Sale 3 - i inches of water had fallen. The meas- | perhaps embody in the final bill to Le | more satisfactory and cheaper, and | o) furnished tene- g A e ... | urement of the reservoir on Monday | passed and become a law.” furgished employment for local men.| BROUGHTON BRANDENBURG 3 36-inch Bleached Cotvelly $9c quak August 4 will be observed as Vet-| gnowed it to be 127 inches below high B o “ouncilman Fowler stated that it Mr.| = o oo oo O Wbk Charas at ity— 3 ment to t erans’ day of the G. A. R. of Conne:-| water mark and it Is dropping at the | N\ORWICH MEN RETURN Tarrant could see the number of men | !n Police Court on Wi arge. of | Mill End Sale Price, yard 8o - rent at ticut at the Pl inville camp ground. | rate of about an inch a day. who are at the city barn every morn- | Abandonment. One lot of White Walstings, 12%e 42 Cliff St , cit All civil war vet'vans have been in- FROM ELKS' CONVENTION | ing looking for Worl.and many off . oo 00 T o0 o PR e Bl ke ; i vited. Commander Edson S. Bish them taxpavers, he would not consider| New York, July 18—Broughton Bran- R o rER i et e d S | PRI N = d Sohn | the letting of sewer work out by con- | denburs, e magazine writer. who ix | See our line of Mesh Bags, Mill End Sale Price, yard 8o s ast Exaltec. Ruler Stevens anc John | tmct, for which outside help could be | awaiting sxgminstion od e chacks of made of the finest material and Bleachad Turkish Towels, 50c— Five rooms with bath. Pleasant View people are wearing l IRED MR AC TINH DV IONEEOL it DovEny fiid RreaiEned T polica court todng on n|J lined with white kid, extra Mill End Sale Price 386 that =mile which will not come off. 3 ¥, o d FORT TRUMBULL charge of abandonment made by pocket inside. 3 Best Turkey Red Damask, 50c— Rent fifteen dollars They have a great, big, heavy trolley p Past Exalted Ruler William R; Ste- % = line Brandenburg, his first wife. | Prices from $1.50 up to $12.00. Mill End Sale Price, yard 340 th, who travel. After the patient wait- 2 t the B, .- hel for. School> -for. Revenus ~Cutter | Brandenburgh acted as his'own law-[§ | Bleached Bheets, §1x90, regular 150 per month. % Al o Domiiliy Bk grand lodge of the B.'P. O. E, held | for ! yer, cross-examining his- wife for [h° Plflll‘ Cadden Co. by such a consummation is rightly s, n Detroit, arrived here at noon on adets. e - ’ i e — very pleasing.— Westerly -Sun. Smith’s Hypophosphites Monday. With him was John M. Lee —=t ——— ot ik i ke e o T s e of the Porteous & Mitchell company The first step in the abandonment of How's Thint Jewelers and Silversmith: | Bleached Damask, $1.00— “‘ Mfl"flfll"l’t [;n ! Knows a Good Thing When He Sees It | The ideal, natural, positive remedy | ivho traveled with Mr. Stevens Fort Trumbull by the war department| o offer One Hundred Dollars Established 1872 Mill End Sale Price, yard 794 3 2 & tite Bl one. Git B ; : ks’ spec aih e Har APARE treaniity -depl as taken | ward for any tase « Wt can- . ' » WAUHEGAN HOULSE, s i e Rt "’"G."’“ tizad fasling Detroit, and then went on to Monduy. One Hundred and Thirty- | not be cured by w Catarnn Cure PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING B Bt 4175 i » copies in fall The Bulletin's “Farm- ives a good appetite, makes you | Rapids to visit the company’s store |second company. Coast artillery, went| (i ¥ CHENEY & €O, Toled Mill End Sale Price, dozen $1.39 Norwich, Conn. D (ol The Bulletins “FArm- | strong, makes you feel good and look | there. 5 to Fort H. G. Wright, Fisher's island. | ; ‘Viatiy ‘vad o e, ments. o good. It was a trip full of many delight- | The company will go into =summer|jhelieve him perfectly honorable ! R 50 o - We have a friend from the Nutmeg | = Makes rick, red blood. e e N L e ey e S Ty s 1647 NEED A TRUNK? s of e Normr roma "Courier, | Builds up run down systems, in- | excellent. ‘On the way out they had | ©On Aug. 1 the treasury department | by his firm s o T Dress Goods ? AR ALl specially | creases vital force, clears mentality. |a stop-off at Niagara Falls, but the | Will assume control of the post and WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, - T e e It Dl | vcts the faults of stomath, blaos, | TCtirs Journey s, the speciaily en- | the dchool for. cadets of the revenn MWholesale Druggiats, Tatedo, O am's tavern |jg the Mill End Sale Buy it now — and here. Tk to Bermarh: SHinhi b thaeat | Teir ki bovisle ’| tertaining part of the trip, as it in- | cutter service."mow at Arundel Cove, Rk g g 1861 Stylish ab D1 Cobli b The INDESTUCTCR, the best that|issue we el L a bt & | cluded the sail throush the Thousand | Md. will be moved there Hail's Catarth Cure is taken inter- Stylish, serviceable Drass Goods of k 1e we quote en follows _the Fho Hneat- ok weslher tonic % 1d | Tals . The old army post, which was one | nally, acting directly upon the blo fered at this sale at prices that arg R S Sur j entire letter). In conclusion, The Surf | " 0 e for old| Ielands Snd Seaptit to the interesting | | T8 0 et imporeant strategic points | And, mucoum surficcs of the syaiem. | offer to the public the fnest standary | truly astonishingly low We carry a complete stock of Suit| says: ng. i~ ¥ 3 =4 = i y - Teatimonials sent free. Price ver | prands of Beer of Kurope and America, Cases and Traveling Bags. Every de- There is a relief possible for the For workers or thinkers. A‘?g“,,‘ iuui) ent‘elr!alhnmen‘t‘ (‘e:\!urpg :";mlrl\' r{e\“oi:;l:‘vif'l;;Im\“::‘b"i:d "f;.»p':' botle, ‘h‘ul‘n‘l by uil Drugeisis | Bohemian. Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian Mohairs, two-toned stripes, colory girable stsie, size and almost all leather | Yankes farmer. ite can come to San- | For students and the aged. D il ntas s thet noast thMIg | Sengeant ATHe. A detail of twenty | pution: 1 & i UTIn [0 ConMti-| Beer, 'Basy’ Pale wng Burton. Musirs | green brown, xray, Dides, stc, Eogs B e o o . Tons n sumahine Ena “Biadnecs, bug| A very pleasant tasting remedy that|of all. Thero Wwers boat oxcursions | Mmen has been left At the post to raise Fie s agains o o v | e e Miported Ginger Ale, Bunker Mill End Sale Price 400 truc ‘sports’ are perhaps a: ree | any one can take. and baseball games that entertained | the flag a irise, and lower al ay Fever and Asthma. Gultp B, Als, Frank Jones' Noutisn: | heve: & the . re) Stefidy many of the Elks and the Detroit pe sunset. Bring discon and misery Lo Sterling Bitter Al . Challies, all wool und washable, o ' n 1 d of (More) Steady A — - ing Ale, Sterling le, Anheuser- " Habtis' The Yoot w % | SMITH'S HYPOPHOSPHITES sat. | ple showed that they knew how to take = = people. but '« Honey *and . Bchiita and Paba snall, neat designs THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. | 'lavits, ihe Farmers wisdom is wise Fighing, at South Coventry. S Rudwelser. 82 €. * |in_ail latitude and longitudes.” isfies, or you get your money back. |¢are of thelr vidtors, One thing that Sy 9 "« 4o | BIVES ese and comfort 1o the suffering A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Mill End Sale . Price 450 WA C. BODE. Prop. he SAMOE & the DEith "Coabithnt ol made the Counscticut delegution hap- | I 8. I rady of l:u:h'urgmur:i 8, K |ones It relleven the congestion in the | oy hone $47-33. Wisa HEAE iy gy i Wi 000 HiiGE: WHER he Scestiit ric ts. by Was thelr success In electing Dr. | Long of New Nork aré among some | head and, throat and Is svothing and | T 2 L] ey anetians, whies wide, In selfs Felephone 5654 283 Main Street. st b e 0 i e 2 e Kitiey. of New Huven a8 grand exalted | of the cotidatic Tihcmen wien | hoaing. None ssine bt colored AtFipes, wll desirable shades Junsd T ruler of the order. they ‘strike the country, and they dew- | Honey and Tar lu the yellow package. A E lc N flouSE gilar price $1.50 Jar meeting Cs » Mill End Sale Price, yard 6o 3 e resular meeting of the Carpen- Block Island Nearly Ready Again. |2md line on Sunday, when they went : — —— C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | ter union was held on Monday even- 5 nd Nearly Ready Again. 1, South Coventry lake. Nothing got| Don't drug the stomach or stimulite Farrell & Sanderson. Propa. Other weaves in like proportion. Al ing in_Carpenters' hall, Vaughn Kent, Repairs to the jvheel of the steamer | away from them and on their return |the heart or kidneys. That is wrong.| SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes | Remnants of Blick and Colsred Drew Denta’ 208 the president, in the chair. In addition Block Island, which was damaged by | they had 43 pumpkinseeds, bullheads | It is the weak nerves that are erying | praveling Men, oto. Livery ¢ Gooda, at. One-helf Prise, B to regular business three new mem- The D M striking a submerged object off Pine|and perch. It was a great day on the |out for hela. Vitalizs these weak In- ¥, sonneeted, bers were initiated. rug an, Island last week. will bhe completed | lake. side “controlling nerves” with Dr. SHEITUCKKET STREET. Ia charge of Dr 8 L Qeers praces —— — this week so as to permit the steamer — Shoop's | Restorative. und see how ¥ The new metal filament lamps are Square, recuming trips to Watch Hill and| Totty—He's the prince of liars. Flos- | quickly good health will come tn vou | o WREN you Want ro_put your bust- " Norwich, Gema | not ‘nearly so fragile as the eariier Franklin Norwich, c“lBIOrk Istand the latter part of the)sy—1Is he really? Tottx —Why, even|amain. Test It and see! Soid hy Lee & | Biam betier (han thradan e adyerne: The Reid & HuShas Co. « per viod week, Qs wite belleves him.—Illustrated Bits, | Orzood. columns Of The Bulietin. . N Cp e

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