Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
forced. by the fire at Watch Hill to ey e ¢ o] |_GheBilltiv._DISCUSSION OF PUBLIE UTIITIES S5 = /52222 iraoh & G, s]l,m“smche, | { - - Norwich, Friday, July 29, 1910. phones put out of order by the elec. | this Dlace Wednesday for Holyoke, I FURNISHING tric storm on Thursday morning are | Mass. where they fntend passifg a several in Norwich Town and vicinity. | few days with relatives. Ex=cutive Committee of the Local Eusiness Men’s Assc- S oo o med. George . ,| Mr. and Mrs. e i L | ciation Favorable—New Industries Committee Named. | o, George Roones ang her, son | | M spd s Jops Seadan g fom- eml- COMPANY UNDERTAKERS - THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. ’ For New England: Fai §8 Main Streel. ot A Chanes n tompan) were guests Of relatives in North | who have been spending the past Tew & ture; lignt variable winds, 3 . North Franklin and Lebanon Thurs- | days at the Halcyon house, Watch Predictions from the New York Her- s day. Hill, have returned to their homes ; A meet! ' their secretary, ‘W. Pearson, in this place. The cause for their + ’ TADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY, ald: On Friday partly cloudy weather eting of the board of directors r secretary, Charles A by or A By o R “ coN'“NUA“oN TODAY e oW of the Norwi s - | for distribution. ~Considerable prog- | M nnie and slightly lower temperatures will orwich Business Men’s asso- fss Mary Buckley and Miss A that destroyed part of the hotel in of the Great Bargala: prevail, with local raine and light to | Clatioa was held Thursday afternoon |ress was reported in the work on the | Gorman of Pecks Cormer and Miss [ {hal destroye e in fresh southwesterly winds, and on, Sat- (&t No. 41 Main street. The president | subscription list for the State Bus- | Ruth Princelex of West Town street urday fair to partly cloudy weather, |5 the board. Thomas S. Burns, pre- | iness Men's - association, the amount | were at Pleasant View on Tuesday = with_ slight temperature. changes land | Sided over the meeting. Three new |already suscribed heing suggestive of | and Wednesday. Bryan's Long Sui possibly local rains. members were added to the member- | a good Sized sum at the conclusion of Mr. Bryan savs he is unable at this . . N ;. ship. The Reid & Hughes Co., Frank | their work of camvassing. st “the 4 Flavered with Fruits |I . oo e ot rom | stiion and, Walter Cang, " one | Eresient ” Puras [mutie annouscs: | on'tie" Sl Jous togk” pase gn | for 1012+ Coriatnly” nott St oy .. The foliowing Tecords, reporced from | discussion took place over the public | ment of the committee on mew indus- i Ay ook Blapy o Sty T Pty Tom ks AL v e S . Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |utilities bill the majority of those | tries, which i made up of the follow- | 413" Ars Tiouis Olsen. = Apont thivts ingt " with Cream in temperature "and the ‘barometric { present expressing themselves as be- | ing, 'T. C. Murphy, chairman, A. L.|3¢9 20rs. Louis Olsen. = About thirty 2 changes Thursday ing favorably disposed towards it. A | Potter. Willlam H. Oat_The Reld & | o1, /!¢, QOIEhbOrs Wore presert ond e ‘ Ther. Bar. | number of copies of the proposed bill | Hughes Co.. John A. Moran, Frank meEEy 2 "oy Ry have been secured by the association | H. Smith, and The Porteous & Mitch- | SaKe:, ice cream and lemonade were Canterbury, July 76 2080 and have been placed In the handa of | eli Co, Talbot, planned the eniertainment, | KoPort, Btevens. in the 13d” year “ h G 0‘1 £ - which ' took the form of a surprise | Funerai at the residence of Josiah C. a fl as 003S party. Palmer this (Friday) afternoon at 3 OLD MAGAZINE TAKES APPEAL 9 from (he Teifi-Weller slock. 12 m .. 6 p. m.. Highest THAT'S WHY Reid’s Com.pn-non.. o'clock. Predictions for Thursday: TLocal Fi JOHNSON. showe moderate variable winds. AL THNE TRumByLY TR SRR, COuNT TAFTV".LE s, —In this city. suddenly. July r of Nellle Louisa, daugh Connell and Willlam Johnson, aged 4 oF As the lots are large you will find tha Tharsdas'e weather: Morning show- | Uncovered, but May Not Be Restored | Colchester Manufacturer Doesn't Want | Alphonse White Experiences Painful fry, Rillowed by Saix; lower tompers- Because of Expense. to Pay $6,000 to Injured Employe. ok assortments practically ag complets as i L the course of excavations made Watch Hill Hurried Home by Fire| 1ioiuci av (i ¢ i r SERE Brey ach by all TheskN. (W BINL vati . : Boswell avenue, tils (Friday) o NS sehhy i % o Emimes | |auting tnS past fow Gave by MIcHA | it e g he8 # PAPe | Resuits of Thursdays Thunder | _B0on at 3 o'cicek 0 "]g mid-summer” birgains 'wo Bavo. eves is betfer than other kinds. I wiah || Xoon 1 O'Brien and his workmen in the old | {o the United States cirouit court of | Storm—Funeral of Miss Keehan. BROWN—TIn Rocheste July oftered in cool, pretty dress@nateriais, s i Fort Griswold at Groton several inter- | apneals Wedneésday from a judgment 28, Patrick Brown, son Michael Here are the most Important items: - | p. m. |l a. m.|esting reminders of olden times have | of $6,000 rendered agsinst him in the | The funeral of Miss Johanna Kee-| @nd Annie Filzgerald Brown, for- AND KEEPS HARD ONE BOUR. [ 3.2 || 333 | pecnmroneht fo light and for ahg | cireuit court of the United States at | han, who passed away on Monday at | . Merly of Norwich aged 10 years. WHITE GOODS {| Morn. present the work has been suspended | New Haven on May 31, .in favor of | the New York Memorial hospital, took | Notice of funeral Lereafter. 8 » oz |l in order to ascertain the wishes of the iy Enterea: ir : Quarts 40 Pints 25¢ 13 [t pgriter gl t o Albert Hitritz of Brooklyn, N. Y., who | place at the Sacred Heart church on | GALLIVAN—Entered into rest, July ; 5 £ | ot g ract commission in re-|at one time lived In Colchester and | Thursday mornin, nine o'clock. | _ 28, Willlam H. Gallivan At 8l40—White Goods, Including Dims 5 I g;‘u Ng prefsulr!:a xonl:\l:d or;t;‘snble T®- | who was employed in Mr. Brown's | The church was fined with a lasge | Funeral from his late home in Mont- itles, Etc.—regular 32%c quality 17635 |adorn: FACRESCIE (G5 0, TWRIEFIR,_ Wive uns mil. Hitrits_was injured by being Sewiber of relntives and friends of the | ille Beturdsy morning ai 9 oelock, P T St & Jara EOLD ONLY AT Six nonrs after high water 1t s Tow | Ths Cwork which has been prose. | C3Uht in a paper making machine, | deceased. including several from New | Services in St. Pafrick’s church at — B A T, waer - " 5 e and he sued for damages and a jury | York state, Hartford, Baltic and Nor o'clock. & , EWs Goode. (nalad A . which is followed by flood tide. uted in the old fort recently has been | 200 12 ,S0eC OF, SN Wich | e At O eats astor Of THERE WILL BE At 9c—White G including Dim ties, Lenos, Dotted Muslin, Bte. regular 16c and 17c qualities on the old sallyport amd here Mr |y, aggition to signing the writ of |the Sacred Heart church, celebrated GREENEVILLE O’'Brien has uncovered what is beyond - e error on which the case goes to the | the solemn higi . and sist- doubt the old magazine which was in | faited States circult court of appeals, | ed by Rev. William . lz\ee‘;:sd.e:(‘o|l. cHu R GH & ALLEN Bargal“s Galore Trolley Car Service Hindered Early |Vise at the time of the battle of Groton | yugge Platt stayed exeeution on the | and Rev. Philip Massicotte, sub-dea- Sevin's Drug Store at 9c o ya Thursday Morning by Work of | LoiShts. This magazine, which is, of| juggment for thirty days from Sat- |con. The church choir furnished mu- ¥t LB v 5 Todis Linont. He Sl See Big Game in Boston—Brief | bricked up and solidly built and is sit. | Brown the same length of time to file [ Jobn Wood of Baltic and Mrs, Joseph OF THIS | wide—shert lengths .3 te 14 a L aston-—Se fted about 15 feet from the inner en. | @ bond in the sum of $7,000 to stay the | O'Neil of Norwich. The beardrs were | yards—regular to 260 quald FINE TAILORIN: Notes. Lol B S - | execution until such time as the Unit- | John Brennan of Taftville Dr. Thom- Grea! Clearn 1ce. | ities at 9c & ya o e S Between the magazine and the sally- | ©@ States circuit court of appeals | as Plunkett, a cousin, of Kings coun- . dl . : John Kukla, wieh ey ey o betyeen N ors | port, ola Tenidents say, & coversd way. | Eives fis Gaclian o hE sopedt. Sev_ |t . X. William Heelan, & nephew Funaral nlfflmflrs ; At 12z0—White India Linons, 40 ich an v % % = el O 3 | eral alleged errors on the of Yonkers, N. Y., John O'Connmell, a 1S oL AR |’ e . s about one hour Thursday morning as | 00Ted n witn 16-inch Ymbers, existed. | 1,5g0 Platt during the trial are set | cousin, of Hartford, John Keehan a ey O TR S I RAY | inohes* wide—at s yard, Merchant Tailor, 208 Main SL |2 "Tju't of one of the large elm tree: | Some Of tho Tomaine, of (hie Be5 beeh | out in the appeal papers. It is al- [ brother of Taftville, and John Woods | regular prices 20c to 29 . at the corner of Central avenue and |foUWnd. A chimber adjoining the mag: | jogeq that he erred when he denied [of Baltic. Burial was in the St Ma- —AND- ALL SUMMER STOCKS, AS THERE | Sakasd Second street falling across the tracks | 2716 but what e ust was has not| yr Brown's motion to direct a ver- |ry's cemetery, Greeneville. Under- WILL BE NO CARRYING OVER.| At 12Vze—Fancy White Goods In & vas and so block the way. The tree Yot been ¥ dict in his favor and when he refused | taker George Grant was in charge WE WILL PAY YOU'A HEAVY | rlety of neat designs—at 33%0 in its fall carried along with it wires |WAEOVERERd o0 (o) bo proceedea | to charge the jury as requested by | of the arrangemient: m a mers PREMIUM TO WEAR STYLISH | - i e H H isned Yo picess. tne elactric lignt | Nith very caretully, as many other in- | the Iawyers for Mr Brown CLOTHING A N D FURNISHINGS | D D ush ctric ligh ey SR - e ightni 3 Bulldlng ihat g Tn the middie of the street | (erS3ting relics are expected to be dis- | NEw LONDON BUSINESS e e oy Tanier e AT FRACTIONS OF FORMER | At 16c—Fancy White Goods In a splens e tree wai ck igl - 4 " < s ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING |ing the early sxn’a"rnxnzy<nfif:§l‘r"§tgxk L DN thal the ol ImSEasins hes Meen COLLEGE EXERCISES |storm early Thursday morning, piayed Lady Ascistant. PRICES AND ACTUAL VALUES. | SH ot of patterns—regus THIS ? Ehe var that whe dhe talGer atorm. 1ocated, it is not certain that it will be E | a peculiar treak at the home of Jo- Telonions sall $36-8, lar at 16c a yard restored, the original plan. The | Annual Affair Held at Rooms with |seph Pothier on Merchants avenue —_— at ten minutes past five did not ar- 1 e should consult with me and | rive until after six o'clock. Lipe ing, it has been found. No great damage was noticed, but a oh mith Abes you rive until after six o'clock. The street | S35t Of TeStoring, It has Deed fonnl Many Present—Two Addresses. Henry B. Church. Wm. 8 = a 3 3 il o 0 the gt prices for same. Sxcellent werk | car company’s men with the repair . e i 2 large space of ground next to t Sulyizdaw &t reasonabie prices. car went to the place where the tree |10 Warrant taking such a course. The| The annual exercises of the New |house was ripped up. the hammock on 2 BEA WASH GOODS had falien just as soon as the thing |Plal was to find the magazine and|yondon Business college were held at | the porch was broken and a number - - o the college.rooms on Thursday eve- | Of dishes in the pantry were broken cost of T had been reported, an = : o Teported. and remedied mat- | wop in Revolutionary times. The search as a result of the terrible jar that was DRESS PRINTS at 6o C M. WILLIAMS, % e S e o Fas Muaceiatal the agasine -being | Aing, >ith many piesent, ncuaing 2 |82k et G e Ol Qur Summer |of Fine Serges, Wors-| . o L ] bt ’ | nd Dark Dress Saw the Game in Boston. found at the southeast corner of the | 200ST by George H. Utter of West- | 1arge steel bladed carving knife, and BAniett o 50 isngthenaesld General Contractor and Builder, 3 5 o e fort. E - erly. ex-governor of Rhode Island, | the handle of this, which was of bone. . Q o i f P i g o 218 MAIN STREET. Comes Comnors and son WVilliam T || The commission s planning other | Silia e Siplomas were presentad by | was completely shattered Clearing Sale of teds, Cassimeres,| &/ 5. resulss "Phone 330. san17a | seph Fontaine were among the Greene- | Lnbnocrreas of the same smay ke on. | Postmaster McGinley, The programme 7 2 ¥ | L i 9| quality at bc a 3 ville representatives who attended the | pected soon follows: Refused to Sleep Four in a Bed. Shoes "!nd Oxlords | N double header baseball game in Bo: oran b i e e B8 g Standard orchestra; salu-| Because of the fire at Watch Hil 'Tweeds and Chev[ols DRESS GINGHAMS at 5%c .| ton on Wednesday between the Bo: ary ric ragan; selec- | that has forced so many to desert the commences Saturday, July 30th, §! { Two cases of Dress Ginghams—10 We have some pieces of Fur-| (70 17 WElssiny eV Yk Ko | HORSE THIEF WENT tion, "Standard orchestra; class his- | place of late, Leo Jacques James ([ LDl Values and lower rin Mixiures Blues,| (o275 lanstha—iight and med ericans. Twenty-elght thousand peo- TO WEST OF NORWICH. | fory, Sar ne Graham: selection. | White, Fred Caron, Archie Normand. than ever hefore. fum effects in a good range of pat nifure suitable for piazza which | sriciir | Trenlyen: thousand peo: S8 dice, Sty SN | onite, wrat Caron Arcuts Sermand, | prices chan ever betore " 1 s s SR this da; ~angg Myrdell Shepard Taylor, Minnie Elean- 1h ho had been staying at the we will seil al avery fow price. | 3,04, . Larty tett hero at |Passed Through Gardner Lake and|or Doyle, Merton berry Clark: piano | Heserce hows fie 5 followed the example ” Brown Piease call and examine same. | %20 in the morning and returned on| Was Overtaken at Moore's Corners, | duct. Frances Louise Sieeper, Sarah|of the majority of the guests there, | Canvas Oxfords, $1.48. the boat train. Mass. a and packed up their sult cases on Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Village P I = e fattbinyts oF | Mgl Eror St | 1 S Laaaer S ceing Bomae NS oy Oxtords. 91.9%. 5 . illage Personas. After & twenty-six hour chase Liv- | $eas, Spivery, of dipomae Hon. Jonn |say that they came nome reluctantly be Fanning Studios, |. 2. e mhermises seorferman Seorst & Srveryoe Now tont | Tlorace "william “Pateh: ‘re” | 314 “proper accommmodntions . eise- a short visit in New Haven. don on Wednesday morning recovered | marks, Principal Brubeck: selection, | Whore One landlord offered them a . areen ||GTRys and Blacks | 100 WASH GOODS at 6lc | hoes and Fine quality Batiste and Musline, 30 inches wide, in a good range of this AT a horse stolen from him Sunday morn- | Standard orchestra; address, Hon. G. conaith e It will pay you to attend this §| 1 w SL Daniel H. Coburn of Seventh street - . E: Z Stand cl : g large room, but on the condition tha ‘ 1 Willow SL. nae Fesumen work with the ity ge. | I, The horse = was recoversd at EItaE thev would sleep four in a bed, Thes sale. 16 75 and 1 10c GINGHAMS at 6%e¢ : Window Shades e went to Avery's stable and d_a|Case, Louls John Coduri, Jacob James | finaily decided that Taftville would | 3 y i o fczd from $10 0 $28| lengths — 1ight. medium ot and Upholstery Goods. Mrs. Hugh McComb, Jr., and d horse and carriage. He gave his name | Silverswieg. Uit i Detter. 104 Main Stieet ormerly pri T | oy . 4 na o S iumh McComb, Jr., and daush- |as Frank Trenton and paid for the hire | Evening ~Sessions—James Harry < | and plain of the outfit In advance. He stated | Cassidy, John Thomas Quinn, Clarence ; that he wanted to drive to Poquonoec | William Kaneen. Falls from Ladder and Injures Foot. and would be back at noon. Stenographic ~_Course — Eleanore Alphonse White of No. 48 South A James Comnmors, Jr. of Hartford, |, MF. Avery was not suspicious until | Schuyler_Beers, Ruth Potter Clark, | street an employe in the carding room who 15 enjoying his anmual vacatioy | the bour of 12 was passed, and then | Merton Perry Clark, Clara Marguer- | of the Poneman mill met with a p: 3 - ;|as the hours rolled on he began tolite Christensen, Louise May Corcoran, | ful accident early Wednesday mo, visiting this week with friends in Putnam Men’s Trousers (The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Blouk (B, a0 @ couple of days aillyopect that he had been victimized. | Grace Eleanore Crawford, Charles | It was shortly after seven o'clock and 2 He immediately got the 'phone work- | Francis Cremins, Mary Ellen Egan, | the mill had just started up, when fata fit at | Arline Ford, Alice Barnum Gilde, Mary | Mr. White attempted to fix a belt that iy oA i ing and located the man and ou Cngr. 2nd Mrs. Louls Card and son | Gardner Lake. He then traced the | Patricia Gragan. Sarah Jane Graham, | had slipped off onme of the pulleys. Ho & n\;_ms mhAnsgn a, are visiting Mr. | man by ‘phone to Colchester, then to|Laura Maria Lamb, Eleanor Ashbey [ was standing on a ladder, about five card’s mother, Mrs, Charles Card, on |gouth Coventry and Stafford Springs. |Lewis, Berenice Ethelyn Leach, Jes- | feet from the floor, and had almost N He declded not to rely upon officers, | sie Rundle Lindsley, Grace Nelson, | completed his job, when the sh: but to go himself, 50 he left Tuesday | Lydia Peterson, Georgette Evelyn Raf- | wheel gave a trun. dragged the bell Daisy | along with it and foi 125, 1.75, 2.75, | pummmmen IR L7 | - . $5wed5 I o Little Tielen Berkog., daughter of | morning at 9 o'clock in search of the | feune, Frances Louise Sleepe: A & ) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berkog of lman and outfit. He went by auto|Eva Vealie. fo’step off of the ladder, e landed oY RpAny oF i Fourteenth street, has gone to the |from Willimantic, tracing the man| Evening Sessions—Nellie Lillian {on the floor on his right foot very ere S175 to $6.75 GraRbRdgs or Whe JWoek from Monson to Palmer, from Palmer | Burrows, John Randolph Davis, Gus- | forcibly and caused a pain that was IES! that w VULCANIZING (e sie Dora Hollandersky. almost unbearable. A local physician I A l ' 4 { to Three Rivers, then o Leavitt and e moned. at once end. it was } 3ernard R, Tilly and Herbert H. | Montague, and finally to Moore’s Cor- 4 X 3 discovered that the hael plate had ¥ i L GALES. FERRY PASTOR e T s e Cali and exzmine (he FURN SHIN‘\S Al work guaranteed. joved a splendid time fisk and the horse and carriag i U Baldwin spent the day Thursday at |ne; ana was | Rev. C. Wil as well. No bones were broken, how- overheard by the man, who wa the Preston City pond, where they en- | There he inquired abo 9 C a stand- Duties. ever. The injury to the ankle and foot . HoralDesigns and CutFlawers | <= crovo oo B TS S| e v penr -t s pory Sttt i U [alorig LODKSIQYE | rmar mevucrions wave been FROM BURNS RECEIVED. | very as he made the inquiries. Tren- | Metnodist. Fipiscopal church; Fev. O. i A 2 , g w week! ore 1iel = ton_ If that is his name, did not wait | Wilson Harrison, who arrived in New | be &t lest two we P E made on every arlicie of SUM-| AUTO “RES For All Occasions. Buisiaid, Rer Bty Thv-adiva M to hear any more, but turned on his | York on the Caledonia Sunday morn- This is the only fireless cooker that MER FURNIGHINGS, and we no » 4 y Thursday Morn- | heel and ran. As he did so he was|ing, reached the village Monday even- > Put Out of Service,|will bake and roast food in its raw 3 5, and we now GEDULDIG'S, ing at Backus Hospital. pointed out as the man, and oné or|ing. Rev. Mr. Harrison, who was born | Electric Lights Put Ou ) A he bal t choi Before you bu our Auto Telephone 362 77 Cedar Street. == two started for him. He darted into|in London, England, early in life filled | As a result of the hard storm that < ofier the balance of choice el y y ¥ _— On Thursday morning about 1 o'clock |a building and jumped out of a rear | various offices in Christian work and | visited this place early Thursday tocks of SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR ivzsa the death of Florence Johnson, daugh- | Window, disappearing in the woods. became a local preacher in connection | morning, the electric lights through- stocks o , UM o Tires call on us and gel Mr. Avery then-located his prop-|with the London Wesleyvan Methodist | out the village were all put out of HROSIERY, NECKWEAR, ETC., at Prices Regardless of Cost or Former Values. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. John- In 3903 he | service. Men were busy Thursday ex- i - oo % ] erty in the barn of a man named Tay- | Mission (S. W. branch). The Borwich Nicke! B Brass Co. |5 o 0SSurid bt cne scnious bumearisal | for, whero Trenton ‘hag. put it up for | croased (o ireland, whers.he has since | aminin the wires with the purnose of I | recelved on Wednesday. She was four | the night. He identified it and it was | labored with his mother, Sister Emma | having e\erythmuln\ perfect order for '..h"l" years and nine months old and was one :gn:;‘I:orxx‘,n:d;r::m%:‘l‘;;;snlhe'f‘:.l;::ggg the lights at nigh! our prices. It will pay you. turned over to him. of several chlldren. == : Yacht Trimmings ———— ARRESTED IN BOSTON FOR taken a course of musical training as Personals. 5 and such things Refinished. | (CCUM AND VERSAILLES NEW LONDON POLICE |3 Goaconées. Svingelist. Sister Harris | v te o ot e oo tumates o Were T €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici. Cont Y ", son, who has accompanied her son to| ™** °7¢ 2 B s I nAw “A s | In u Br [l octee Rev. B. M. Donnelly Leaves for New | Allegss that Jobn H. Hall Got Deed |his new pastorate. has been cordiglly ' al Less than-Cosl. 43¢ to $1.88 formerly 75c to $3.00. Pastorate.—Local Team Blanked at| to $30,000 Worth of Property Fraud- | welcomed with him to the Gales Fe ulently and Sokd It. ry charge. wi ] Lebanon—Auction Not Held. G T FI ASK FOR THE “CALO S 1 Revo B, M. Donnelly left on Tues- | ~A Boston despatch Thursday evening |~ =T ESCAPES FROM | @ay for his new fleld of work at North |said: Charged with being a fugitive NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL. 191 Main Street, Norwich. . W Grosvenora Fath % from Connecticut justice, John H. Hall indow Frames |oroevenoriase” retber memnany, oo | o connestins ey, o 15 dain: Aged 18, or Win- | 1BE Dis 2 1.7 years of work among |ihe police at New London. According one a Week. Doors DOOI‘ Frames 88, Pl & (5 e Baa gl |10 BRI e AT | oiackton haa becn somtone o tho | A Simple, Sure, Quick, Safe SHEA & BURKE members of his parish but throughout | 22y, cPTetenting himself as the pos- | escape from the state hospital for the 4 the villaze who are sorry to have him | S 5 n0u0r i S ity yalued | insane at Norwich of Henry C. Cham-| Treatment That Removes Jeave this eld, “The past 3 105 Sdum |at $100,000, fraudulently obtalned the | berlain, alias Clark, on July 21. The Larag o e signatiires of Jeamette M. Reed and |escaped inmate is 18 vears of age, o Them Like Ma ic. FRED L. fllfll’s §7 Waler St |55 oserh soviorsunadt"ino Sulhanis | Foitie A Heed of New Londin (01a | 28 374 Inches il ani wZint = aler of Rev. B. M. Donnelly. He enters his | Ac60 0f real estate valued ai $30.000 |about 125 pounds. He has light hair 7 S oh o e, -S'rolu: or— OUR ANNUAL i R e s IR e Naaarey B | i thal el aIA i Waliceea, did ot | 40a'ts ignd compiosioned Mo s trom | Summer winds and sunswine ar>| 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. O Seites durtng Ton e amEe At s TR L AerPox 18 enjoving & |and later sold It. keoping the Droceeds | Miont - Nothing, nag beel Meord of niwm | DUy now bringing out & big crop of [ . ,——L)‘ 4 e ool 3 79 | and fleeing to' this cits in this city nor in Hartford, where no- | ugly, ~hideous, humiliating freckles, H H1vdaw The Occum baseball team met de- tice was sent. but these blemishes have no terrors SRl A Sesent = (o Lebanon FWININS EVENTS. for those who have learned that Kin- | AHERN BROS., B e Tenon e [ tho banishes them utterly. Look in | : the glass and at the first sign of a| ‘I;Pflrge Thomas is moving his fam- Beach day committees. Harold Pres- &nml c‘)ntractors ily to Lonsdale. R. I. Mr. Thomas | physjcal Director Lessing Bandlow, |ton is on the decorations eommittee, | Treckle go to toilet goods counter of | Main Street, Wauregan Block | i, now going on, which means a grest iy29a saving for econontical buyers. For i the next few days we will sell many WE HAVE A NICE LOT OF |household necessities at less than f Norwich Represented. in Mohegan Lake. | Norwich is represented on the Ocean and family will be missed in both | who has been in charge of the swim. |Joseph C. Werth. Jr. om the auto- Osgood, get a two-ounce pack- NIES Sl e I ming classes for boye at Spalding's | mobile parade commitiee, F. H. Pullen | o0 &‘ e P e - - tory pris it 63 BROADWAY The interior of the Hull & Haw-|yond in Mohegan park. has arranged | on the publicity committee and Charles | 28e Of Kintho (extra g NIGB F.sh TR SFAMPE ON SATURDAS kins store is receiving a thoroush ov- |a serles of events to take place this | B. Lee on the committee on prizes. | If it fails get your money back. L STA) N 84 “Phene T15. sunsa | erhauling. The work is being done by |atiernoon et 3 oclock, which Is the i | representatives of the Totokett MfS. |last class hour. The events are open Makes good Summer food, ——OPEN—— Co. F only to boys who have had associa- NORW_LCH TOWN | saLmon SARDINES, S| SHEA & BURKE On account of the lezal side of the | tion cards and handed in their entries | Mr. and Mes. Louis Olsen and Niece, | 3 3 HRIMP, i LOBSTER, HERRING, y28d CLAMS, COD, ETC. reorrers manxer, - Symmer Toys Where is the Economy in spending two hours turn- school question the auction of the She- v ni b, 4 Del'HOff 8fe tucket Soint school district bullding, | "Fhe avence ave s follows: First, | Miss Elsie Talbot, Entertain Frionds— C which was advertised for Thursday. |swimming race from rati towards | Lightning Dama Local Tele- was 3 o ; ose boys i B s et s et shore, open only to those boys who in | phones. the estimation of the instructor are : TP Alse Regular Dinner, fifty cents. capable of making the distance. Sec- | Mrs. Frank Barber is ill at her home iv8a HAYES BROS. Props Sheet Music We are offerina for Tomorrow only 500 copies of New Popular ond, a beginners’ swimming race |on Plain Hill. which will be for a short distance Funeral 2 along shore; eligible to all boys who George 1. Hyd turns to hishome c N V. 1 8, e WHAT'S NEW s AGER Direct can awin ahd are not eligivle to en- |on Washingt n :n{;‘"mz;y...‘?_‘,n,,. poebmdn e, ing the u..nL“uf = (l]::llrlrx Jyea JUSTIN HOLDREN, Prop.| PAILS snd SHOVELS, SAND TOYA irecior er' the feat raco | Third: o wading |a tw wesks' stay at the Y. 3L C. 3. . wringer on a Monday morn- B8 iy NATT 554 SMCHANTOAL BOATH THE PALACE CAFE [ saee pom & petar odr 1n e kb |astob, s I ot ing, when we will do your | 4 Fz . wards shore: open to the boys who % g b | A Fine Assortment BASEBALLS, GLOVES, MITTS, 00 o K aoncis and Embalmar gannot swim., Fourth and last event | Mrs. Harriet Tucker of West Town 12%2¢ per copy, e-’mw Yegeo washing for i iokcn BAsih s remaining under water fc ong | street met with a painful Injury to her fifty cents, E i ~ p rluwx WATSON & co, a time us possible: open to all the |knee on Wednesday and is usable to 2 for 25¢ e | MILLIN, i JAPANESE PARASOLS, FANS, ETC, P 78 Franklin Street. 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. [§ | boys. get about the house. iz S. & J. GREGSON PR LRl > , ” 1 Frankiin Strece Telephone 642-2. ’ : . . . - 1 ey Sorrows of the Ri “Mrs. Flizabeth Kinney and ~ Miss i ; g B b et | B | - The Plaut-Cadden Co., | W i roir somm. migs. G. 7. sTaNTON (UG, DKM FA, Frankln Squn H -—- are the Dest on the market S sy :::::’ 6 e ket ay s Stacin ey Chil c Plaut-Cadden Building, | Norwich, Conn. oct1d * svea Try them marisa e liae Sl musttoss'a eoin"about ance 2 vear to hildren ry 2nd Fioor, Music Department. Tognueet | WiEN - letermine whether they shall t % you want to put your busi- "4 ’: 2o faverueng mealum i Telephone 642-3. new Tglor car. & haw TN 8N FOR FLETCHER'S Elevator service. nese belord ‘mnflziffin'{n.‘:afl.fl:' TRERE 12 no advertisiny meghug iy T e wite.«Eoston Glol CASTORIA fog columns 0f The Bulletis - | Toe pasiness resi\ta