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Appetite Gone Indigestion is the Cause of it —Get Rii of it. ine they have a ious disease. They over eat or over drink and force on the stomach a lot of “extra " TH Pnrteousxiditchell GCOMPANY THE Porteous: Mitchel COMPANY. fenry Allen & - UNDERTAKERS 88 Main Streel. —_— Norwich, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1910. —_—— | i Bl —should be dSilySesd Now Unloading Cargo of - o | 3 b - s lbiis Whs fat Board—Hope Valley Man Here to Fut It Subscribers who fall to recelve 1z by that-time will confer & favor e re- porting the fact to The Bul‘hun%c. Into Casks. St 2y at his | va- Hartford is & .mmw Otrobando avenue for ; ek IADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Generally fair on, i The whaling schooner Margarett, now. 1ying at the new wharf at Daw- | ley's lumber yard, has finished what is voyage resulted in m falr catch and will be profitable. 3 In one blow one of the stern skids e break was not Miss Gertrude Avery of West Town ?.nm is the guest of relatives in Ston- on.. £ work, But they never ach needs extra help to do extra work. If thesz people would take a Mi-o-na think that the stom- Store Open This Evening Store Open This Evening Until 9 o’clock gave way, al 4 s Wednesddy and Thursday; light varia- | probably her last voyage for her pres- | noticed until some time after, and | pMF. and Mrs. Williap McConnell of| siomach tabiet with or after meals It Until ’W ble wiltds. ‘|ant owners, as negotiations for her |shortly bet setting sail for home, oft iss place were at Watch HIl on |y,,1q be g great big help to the stom- N Predictions from the New York Her-| 2 | Sonith” oaratar . atiother skid was | Monday. wch in it strain of ov i (I sale are now pending and the whaler n of overwori. fo ald; On Wednesday partly cloudy sprung. These are. the only damages| ;. ¢| Mi-0-na is guaranteed by The Lee weather will prevail, with slight tem- [ may change hands in a short time. sustained by the on the trip. e Misses Rogers of Sturtevant| g 7005 o \L w rai 8004 Co. to cure Indigestion or K perature changes, increased humidity he work of unloading the cargo of | excepting the leak" #t the start | Sireet epent Sunday with friends In| .., stomach ing ‘sprung 1y disease, or money bacl on the coast districts, light to fresh |Sperm oil, which amounts to between | The Margarett left port with twenty. | Uncasville. . Mi-0-na for belching gas 4 fle Wifll Acream southwesterly winds and local rains, | 360 and 370 barr-ls, will be begun this | three men and came back with twenty- P Mi-o-na for distrass after eating. except i the Southern parts of this |morning. freight cars - having been |four. thirteen being forward. Of the | ME and Mrs Wimer Phillipe and| wiloona for foul breath - section, and on Thursday partly over. |SW¥itched in onto the siding beside the | original crew, three left at Barbadoes | family of Versailles have moved 10| ;7o na for biliousness. THAT'S WBY cast to fair weather, with mearly sta- |Whaler Tuesday afternoon. The|and four stayed down in Norfolk, Va. | Pleasant street. Mi-0-no to wake up the liver. . 4 tionary. temperatures. unloading will take two days, possibly | where the schooner put in on her trip| ... p G " CETE L or Ot Mi-o-na for heartburn. 3 . 3 - three, and from here the oil will be |north. most. afl have settled T Y VO 2 -0~ ” -~ Observations in Norwich. : o gk bando avenue is visiti tatives in| ~Mi-o-na for sick heada: - L) e 3 from | €08 to New Bedford. with this week and only six cama up | Jando avense - s o Mi-0-na for nervous dyspepsia. s 'g records, reported from| The ten months’. yoyage that began [to Norwich. . Thesé members of the g Mi- e % Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |when the Margarett left Norwich on ‘show evidences of having found a o= fET Aty Pananes in lemperature “and the - barometric | the morning of Oct. 14,1908, and ended hattng Tits conducive to good health. | Miss Millle Croker b E i A ke P oy sk ok Pr SRR ’ changes Tussday: Monday evening shortly after & o'clock, | There was little sickness’ throughout | yiritin= M= and Mre. Patrick Connell | 3700 J0F S, Sra-Tounese, am SEm §4 3015 |Longon, where the whaler artived Sat- | case, the grul sapplywas plentiful and | oo o ToNTTT boquetanuck | O8800d Co. . ¥\ %e .10l urday afternoon, -was a generally un- |eatisfying. However, the ship had all g .. ' i 6 pmi TN T0 30,00 |aventtul one. At the oatsel tho | but tuh out Of protislons whem it|asa recent guest of Mrs. Julia Bates | B0oth's Pils cure constipation—2se. Highest 72, lowest 6. schooner sprang a leak which kept her | reached its home port. of Otrobando avenue. is better than other kinds il oert 3 Epparmant o the mew b which | G B O e iy Norwich | Mr..and_Mrs, Walter Daniels of New a e a e s Prodictics . P o iy o mbers whiel T omm_were only Norwiel 3 2! crsdictions | for Tuesday: Partly | JiIS"DUt into the boat at that time |men on the Margarett, —Westerly, R.|London spent Sunday with Mrs. John KEEPS HARD ONE HOUR. Tuesday's weather: Foggy morning, | S4R be seen on herxm{bolr%sld%‘be- g. wudrs};rlelen(e‘;‘l (4 Oscar Lynch. | Hubbard of Nerwich Town. P g veen bow and amidships. e Mar- | Steward William J. Bushee was from j totlowed By o garett ran into considerable ~bad|Hope Valley, R. L~ Timothy Fields. | Miss Jennie Peck has returned to ke deamit 4 --the Great Merchandise --the Great Merchandise Quarts 40c¢ Pints 25¢ Sun, Moen Tide weather on the vovage, encountering | another Hope Valley man, who has | her home in East Haddam after a|Cures catarrh or money back. Just " a e || foon | the first Storm when crossing the Eulf | been on seven vovages o the South | veck’s VIsit" with relatives on Plain | breathe it in. Completecutdlt, inclnding | eyent of fhe seasom, will|event of the season, will EE T3.¥ ||_Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises, f}:e;m_n the lan;rfpan ’u!t Occnb;r. leu.filn‘d hlu‘- Jeen on the Margarett o inhaler $1. Extra hottles 50c. Drugyists, = ‘uising aroun: ‘or whales on the|on t sealing expeditios fd not = ¥ soLp ONLY AT Biv_ & m b m Ta m [ & m | Charlesonn Srounds and off Hatoras | samie: she oue yoreae with her. put he| . Mr. and Mrs Lyous. William Lyons continue Today and (hrough- | continue Today and through- G A I e | the craft fell in with more rough|was up bright and early Tuesday to|Aand Miss Mary Fielde of Wast Town |phe will remain for an indefinite peri- W) 2 i aa3 II &8 { weather and more than once was|assist in_coopering the ofl, which is|$ircet spent a day recently at Watck | oq, out the week. . out the week. m s rug nre 3 f A4l il a2z | forced to ride out the gale. Still thel carried on.the shiptin-bulk. N - i s ; I ” L s | a8 sots. = - Miss _Celia Isaacson, Miss M LT . . —_— W l e [ o R som, Miss Mabe!| Alexander Reeves of Providence | There Are Splendid Savings 2 T Ll o047 I~ 843 G. A. R. CONVENTION. DRAKE ‘LOOKS: LIKE WINNER. | orpn, Tred Terpp and ey b mer street returned from Eagleyille Mon- [ 7 ¥ L & 2 Blad & MEN’S WEAR Six hours after high water it is low oy £ Iy = Lake. Y gt br it "o onry ORI E tide, which 1 fallowed by ficed tide. " |Commander Bishop Issues Instructions Lead in Open House Cro- |’ Alirtsioes R e, Nat wear, Shirts, Etc—in Women B R For Comrades Going To Atlantic Close- After Him for| Mrs. Howard Gallup of Ekonk fs janiel Murphy , of Hartford - i | House Dre Shoes, | At S5c—Men's Half Hose, gray and blue INE TAILORING GREENEVILLE chey o spending aeveshs ety SHien"hor i7 | spending o week's vacation with Tatt- vt R oy L4 i file friends, Millinery, Etc. — Wash Goods, Dress e ot i e ter, Mrs. L. S. Ingalis, of Vergason |’ 3 4 Cot- 1ad John Kukl Harry Durfey in Greeneville After| The forty—fourth national encamp- Tpsos ~ contifiued to | avenue. Mk A ante MiCarey oM R T e e e gy ot A ol ¥y Ay g 0 a, Long Absence—Pleasant Outing | ment of the Grand Army of the Re- |hold first and second places raspective- svemus s speading o week N NOPPED Linens, Tewein Tewsling, Sed X y " o Planned for the Holy Name Sesiet, |Rublc. will be held ‘in Atiantic City, | 1Y in the Open Mquse croguet tourna- | Mrs. Lucy Chesbro of the Scotland | egtord, Mass. o bl Etc, — Hosiery, Underwear,| o¢ 17c—Men's Fine Tmported Half Merchant Tailor, 208 Main St A y ociety | Septemiber 19-24. United States Mar- | lent as. the. result of the play on |road returned on Mondav after a " Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Hose, plain black and fancy sitors at the Summer Resorts— |shal Edson S. Bishop, commander of | Tuesday. With Drake in the lead and | Waek's ¥isit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank| jocepn Benoit, Jr. of Merchants ave- Smail’ Wares, Ribbons, Etc. colors, ue Jun1sd < Locals the department of Connecticut, G. A :;l‘"nfh:g qUTe 40 play and Simpson Allen of Scotland. nue has returned from & few days' i Oy . ks R.. is Sending out an attract: y play, the prospects are T e e oy s ot i 5 t 21c—The “Interwoven” Half Hose, STEP IN AAD TRY OUR ( Arrangements have been completed ErrE i e At e Do Ut brisht for Drake (o finish in frst place i d Ryan of Troy, N. ¥. has re- SR e SlceaD hegsly '.E_‘;:T: g:"’.:,':':.'","w:“'i:; f::;:_:d_ black and colors, value 36c or the second annual outin the |erary. cost of the ti and other in-'[P¥2 b o s A 38 > s McCluskey of B e S oy N e T T e | st S tour und other in- | ™ Teature of the play Tuesday was | cousins Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCarthy, |, Chaties McCluskey of Bangor, Me. | of dollars’ worth of clean, dependable | At 2fc-—Men's Ecru Color Shirts and 35c D INNE IR | ih. which will fake place at the Po- | necticut department is as follows : the number of sets won in straight | of the Scotland road. Carty on Merenants avenuer ™ M€~ | goods, suitable in every way for im- Drawers, value 26¢ 1etanuck drawbridge August 14, The | Monday, Sept. 19.—The depariment |53mes, Colbers, Drake, McMahon and R LS iy di ds. R by 12 to 2 ather Mathew Total Abstinence so- il tr i leay Ment | Simpmon all running up this record on | _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lundgren of = mediete needs. Remember—we carry | At 39c—Men's ¥ine Balbriggan Shirts rom o0 | |Eaner Mathew 'Total Abstinence so- |special train wil leave Fartford 'via | SIIPSOR &) SUERINZ P, thE XSCOA, 00 | progton ity spent riday with Mrs. | Henry Fontaine of Arctic, R L. 18| no goods ovér from season to season and: Drawers, vaius #06 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor | iina the Tostivities and thoir ehicr- | s vatron ar sn s aven and HArt~| peen plaging in iosing form all through | Lundgren’s sister. Mrs. Luetta Gor- | [ifue of the home of Dis [AINE" | which may be effected by change of '« P & = tainment committee has received 15 |ven at 1.80 . m., and Bridgeport 1.58 |ihe tournament. etruck a better gait | man, of Otrobando avenue. : Lo styls ot g ovie b LA 4 Ml 3 s T structions. o (0 what they a1 (0 |pe me. and South Nerwalles Members|20d Relped his standing by getting 6| Ty : William Dunse of Fall River. Mass. PR e g - make the affair a complete sustess. |of party from other pomts in the State | ousecl (L, Sames. Blackburn went the R O AT pr Newamal | 1s visiting at the home of his aunt,| Of Special Interest for Today is an| At 39o—Men's “Nainsook” Athletl Bl"ldifl Other orrapizations also are expec:ed | should arrange to connect with the of- | By SraY,and dropped to last place | | nth's visit with Mr. and Mrs. ¥. G.| Mrs. Archibald Kyle, on South A streer. | offering of— Bhirts and Drawers, value 50e. e g the obtgue. BE 3 cgular 2 e ar Mrs, M, Morin, who has’been Uving ion ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING | yhe JoIB commitiee trom the oly lvice thereto. ' On arrival of the depart- | “Tne winners in games played Tues- | Mrs. Julia Tamot of Otrobando ave- | of latc on Norwich avenue has moved omens oves Suits, value 50c THIS ? Total Abstinence society, who are DISE Speoil treln BU-Geend Tentiall ags witpel vee B Follincy. togki| DTS NUSRESSVEISE dayw Taattwesk with|lnto. the Belisls iook pn Hunters ave: At 79c—Men's Mesh Union Suits, value 22 @0 you shuld consulf with e ‘and | Fanging the affair. comprises: Ho's | ontire” delegation will he teanstireq | 3, StTaISht from Bluckburn: Drake de- | relatines, In Flamfeld, Bue was for | nue. # iy Excellib & | Name societs Joseph A. Donmelly. &:- [ pUfES SR CBRMEn U0 e transferred | feated Whitney '3 straight: McMahon | DTt of the time a guest of Mrs. Luman 1200 Pairs of Women’s got prices for same. Ex t werk | S Faner: Joseph - Bellofiour, | By axicabe to the West 234 street tor- | deteated Colbers 3 straight: Simpson Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Olivier Racine of Ral _—— & dianits prices: Eivten” 1. Malandy, Relson 3. Ta [minal, to leave 415 p. m. connecting |won 2 out of § from Blackburn and 5 tic were in Taftville Tuesday to_at- Eibow Length valle: Father Mathew T. A. S, Cow- | ~2is% 070 >4y ‘_é"i;e ,\.;:}-"JP?:;; d;s(‘elle;l‘coltger,‘ ina nnll?o‘:’e game. hj"‘;‘:"l‘h ‘:“"F‘,W'*v "hx;fldu:::u:!{rf;mr:- tend the wedding of their niece, Miss 4 2 nelius J. Downes, Matthew F. Sull o / the 1 Y | giving him the 3 ‘games with Colberg; | DY = s 0| Almina Marcaurel C M. WILLIAMS, el 3, Downes, Matthew £ Sullc | 0 b il 7B ihrivel s ATants | Shihes dotaten Eiemkbom. Moy, | Wabstar Mags. Siter spending & week Lisle Gloves Embroideries Buertin. il i M, Marober: City members of the party traveling on |hon and Messinger, each 2 out of 3. | With Iis uncle, John Fubbard, at Nor-| xrs. Jane Hanlon _of Merchants | (N BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS.| 124e |Hamburg Embroideries General Contractor and Builder, | oo 0~ ourteen | ISleworth, Eiberon and Continental The Standing, 3 avenue, ‘who Is employed in the spool ; valie | Edges and Insertings to 29 MAUN-CEBEET. A il R hd Aty e i Won. Lost. P.C Frank Hubbara of Webster., Mass., [Fo0™ Of the Ponemah mills, is enjoy- | These are perfect goods in every( ‘igo | mateh % to 10 inches wide "Phone 370. jenrra| .o : - "f By moda‘tih:‘nsf Tooms an‘d meals will be gfi‘;gbn }; s 14 {orme{;ls;‘ of Na'rwlch Town, has re- * weation. way, and originally sold at 50c and st a yard, valus 19¢ 4 an absence of fourteen years, |provided for the entire stay, Sept. 20, . turned home after spending a week 75¢ a pair. | and Harry Durfey, son of the late Henry |21 and 23. Whaley .. . 13 11 vith his_brother, John Hubbard., of [ Mrs. Haggerty and Mrs, McCaffrey, Durfey, returned to @reeneville on | Friday, Sept. 23.—In Atlantic City at- | McMahon .. 5 4 Norwich Town. both of New London, have returned TODAY 170 - | 18-inch Hamburg Nmbroid | Thursday. His many friends in this |tending 'the .44th annual encampment | Messioger .. ... 11 10 home after enjoying a _pleasant visit value |‘eries ¥qT OOTRSC CONEEPLAS a place were all pleased to see him once | Grand Army of the Republic. Depart- | FImes .. ........ 10 n Mrs. Adelbert Ger of the Scofland | With Mrs. Marion Dougherty on Mer- | THESE GOODS GO ON SALE AT | dreases, regular 250 value at / Tore, ‘and he was sccorded a hearty | ment headauarters Wil be made ot tne | COIDOTE - - $ - 13 road entertained on Sunday Her moth. | CHAnts avenue. 15 i | 17¢"a yara (i weleome by everyone. For the present | Hotel Islesworth, located on Virginia | yamon o: =+« 2 15 er, Mrs. Hazard Tucker, and her o8 pair 200 | 18-inch Hamburg Bmbroid he is stopping at the home of his sis- | avenue near the board walk. e 10 13 brother, Vernon Tuckar, of Scotland,| Mrs. Arthur Molleur of South A G o B e g B 1o ter, Mrs. John MacDougall, of Pros- | Saturday, Sept. 24.—Special train | Blackburn . 7 also M. and Mrs, Joseph Griswold, |street leaves this (Wednesday) morn- | Regular 50c and 75c Long Lisle Gloves| value | cries for cOTRCE COVERS B \ ) pect street. s il leave 'Atiantc City via Atlantic T T ing for New Bedtord. where'she Wil at 15¢ a pair. 390" | dresses, at 396 4 /| Whitens the skin PR e ey PR railroad at 9.15 a m., arriving ' Y. Mrs. Daniel Shields and her daugh- |5Pend a week visiting with her sister,| f bout: 300 , : v Pt ol a Few Days. | Philadelphia at 10.35 a. m. Members —— ter, Miss Marguerite Shields, of Wi Miss Clara Pilling. n same lot are about 300 pairs o 5-inch Embroldered Flouncs g by _John Enrisht. superintondent ot the | traveling on pian three will be provia: | New Londor Promises Gala Pro- | Town sizest T 2-clasp Lisle Gloves at same price— | aiae | s sultapie for | whols . i arlton leachery in Carlton Hill, |ed luncheon at Green's hotel. Four ramme for th P of Mrs. Shields’ brother, Willlam Mur- Injured at Fort Mansfield. regul. uality at 15c . 50 | dresses, at 98¢ a yard, va 1% used in place of powder—has || X" is spending his annual vaca” |hours are aftorded in Philadelphia. (o T, 105, Rt il e ]l S | Tevier e gAY 8 b o FLB0 | $150 and 2.0, : Rruptions, Fraciies, Moth | oo 2t the homb of his parerite’ Mr |visit the many points of interest. in- | Past Presideiit K. Parey Armstrong Taftville, was about the only member | ON SALE TODAY AND UNTIL ""'l_“;v" g (s R on e P Eatient AR ;lr::urisl:-s-‘ln;!‘:zcr:lf‘r:ffl hqu.t Bf;my R(t))!s of Norwich aerie-attended a.meeting Home from Northfield. of the Fifth company to meet with a SOLD. 980 | ental Lace r\v"“‘ ove rice { village are delighted to have him with |from Reading terminal at 2.30 i ome In, Hiite e froms. L wesks i v e e - % alu 0’ an o m erminal at 2.30 p. m.,|John M. Donnelly was also present. S v beginning of the camp h s drawi | value $1.50' and $2.00. Sold by UTLEY & JONES Thens again S ety Gt (0wl i | The' plane for e state Mot Way0n | $RS"Ral o aengnital semy o |2 Randonst used It Earvying QviMERS = L —— st 2 erminal, New York, af : were pretty well outiined, When he fell. The men who were —_— A Viliage Personal 445 p. m., where taxicabs will be in |and it was reported that Armstrong Good Huckieberry Picker: pushing it from the rear did mot see WOMEN S wEAR Miss Grace Hartie of North Main |readiness to transfer the entire dele- | park, where the field day is to be held, izt g his plight and he was dragged several street is visiting friends in Danielson. | gation to the Grand Central station.|will be a veritable “white city,” as the | A local party who spent a day re-|feet. One of his fingers was badly | $1.00 WAISTS at 50c : —_ Departure from the Grand Central sta- | contract has been left for 75 games | C®Ntly at Gardner Lake secured nearly | giinned and he received attention from | Women N ibbons Miss Josie Enright of _Seventh |tion-will be in special train at § p. m., |and shows to be placed there. It will [ & bushel of huckleberries. the hospital corps mAmutacturers’ sampics, in a big v strect is vislling friends in Williman- |arriving Bridgeport 7.25 p.m: New |also be It By Wectris Ughts. The cifs: TAFTfiELE_ e riety of styles — also some Middy | At So—No. 1 Wash Ribbony 1o piite c. Haven 7.50 p. m., and Hartford 8.45 p.|Will be quite genzraly decorated also. Starting Local Roque Players. Blous: " 8 5y pink and 5-yard pledes et . 3 3 es. g m. Of the twenty aeries in the state, & 8c a plece, value 10c Mrs. P. H. Bihier of Cential avi Three plans are offered covering the | fifteen have reported that they arc|Miss Almina Marcaurele Weds Ma- | pei PUmber of the Open House mem: | ¢1.25 HOUSE DRESSES 85c ¥ n. 84 nue made a {rip to Hartford on Tues- |cost of the tour. The plan which in- | cOmIDE to New London. and of the & e e itre o it e R s e S, twiipises House | e i SIRck ay. cludes cost of icket covering il ox- gther five it s probable that three will | Notes and Village Happenings of |the Norwich Roque grounds and were| Dresses In high and Dutch neck colors, price 12%c. John Downing of Seventh street is|{ransportation for the round . trip, | there wil be twelve bands at least with | Local Interest. hospitably received by Sectotary Frank | wnaterial ‘dotted :lawn and fgured ¢ 15" i : D e a - trip, H., Foss, At 120—Molre Belting In white spending a week with friends in Plain | hotel accommodations in-Atiantic City, | the Hagles. .Hartford with 300 mem- I¢ is expected to et the city Togus] oo t 12k and ocolers, regular price feld. iedls fa bers and Bridgeport with 500 will be| Miss Almina Marcauréle of this place - Lo DENCK. SR PANS, POREAN. D route, etc, from Hartford, » tournament started by Thursda $1.50 HOUSE DRESSES $1.19 1 g : Telding aecommodations 4t fotel | tWo -of ‘the largest aeries. A featurc|and Mathias Hebert of Baltic were i et Bl i e 1 4 “ Charles Bradley and Currie Daley | Jslesworth, will be $25 . or with ae- | %.the parade will be the New Haven |united in marriage Tuesday morning Tried to Board the Whaler Women's one and two-piece House| oy qoo <wige Tafeta Ribbon, £ have returned home after a week’s stay | commodations at Hotels Continental|aerie's’ degree team of twenty-eight|at nine o'clock at the Sacred Heart 3 Dresses of striped gingham and fine % inches wide, in black, wh in New Yorl city. or ‘Elberon, $23, .The folder gives a|SiX-foot policemum: On the night be- | church. Rev. -Arthur O'Keefe, rector | Three members of the crew of the | percale, a variety of styles and colors, regular price 25 Walter Belalr of Blghin strect o | ISt OF Tateh from cities and towns in| fore the sl daythers will be o do |of the ehurchi performed the ceremony | fidrient on Tuesday night by trying | $6.00 PRINCESS DRESSES $3.39 5 MR R visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Joseph | somec sites ol han Hartford and | foams are aiready. entered. There will | that followed. _The bridal couple were | {0 get aboard ~They were driven of | * women's and Misses' Princess At 1B s wide i all the ‘wanted Raymond, in Jewett City. Sl e e B el M 1 be!l‘mfl;azei!u(lve board maeting | attended by Frani Mathieu, a broth- yge;h;“;";;:’mh::‘n i o m s med | “Dresses, made of imported Scotch shades, value 19¢ s e on_that evening. n-law of the bride and by Olivier 3 a o -4 ‘gingham, chambray and percales . Mrs. Arendt and daughter Henrietta [ SORRECHENt ana may, be: secured on | ——tpim-commrittes” reported that there | Racine. her uncle. There was a large | ed to stay aboard the whaler. 50 Gifterent styles to choote from. an DWEI'S | 2nc spending a week with Mrs. Charles 8ent | would be-some ueries coming with spe- | attendance of relatives and friends. — il Levitsky at Prospect park. e osl eraine and for those without spe- | Special music was furnished by = 2 MARRIED 5 $850 SUITS at $4.60 L : i X b ; e of one and three |trlo composed of Raymon: $ - - Fornen’ ¢ twotplecs Sults For All Occasions. . Officer Allen C. Matthews and Mrs. 520 fthis foxe 2o the round trip had been | Omer Tallier and Peter Tellier. Ray: | PURPAVLT _FAVREAU—In Putnam | Women's and Misses' tworpioes Bult Dress Linens GEDULDIG’S SSp R ganlly have gonejo Mrs. Thomas Hoare. Jocuked, mond Couture also sang a solo. DyReman. Paul Diteault and Miss| fitted. aiirts are full pleated — our AT CLEARANCE PRICES s » | Block Island to spend two weeks. Mrs. Bridget Newmamw Hoaré, widow = NS Toohs e DIetHI - Nreseed Jn xl Tolephing 4. Fuviehu entire atock of Suits that sold up to Telephone 368 Ced. of Tho) 2 CONNECTICUT REAL ESTATE. |®own of white silk, with a tulle veil At 9c—32-inch “Likalinon, in & ful —— ar 8traet | \rr. and Mrs Charles E._ Meech of | ohg ne mes hoare: dled Tuesday marp. 3 and carried a bouatiet of white carna- DIED S e fing of colors, valus 18c Sixth strost have gome #8 Woodstock | Maw fondon. Besth Bes e remih oi | Simmary of Realty Transfers—Nor- | tions. Following the ceremony at the | BECKWITH—At Fast Lyme Conn.|20c DRESSING SACOUES 19c R where they will spend two weeks. a general declin of health, she hav-| wich Dealings Were Small. ouIER thesmmas o Taception and wed-.|. YK Yo Rl eite: RSISTIE BIEk <l Womend | Dros¢os ~ Baoques and| At 1HEOE8 Sand L e Aneh g 260 s 3 3 = ing been Ml aince last fall. Mrs. Hoare 2 5 ng breakfast at the home of the . In b year : est Sacques and Hepps, Etc., value 19¢ and 26c Nerwich- 2838 John Connelly of Golden street- has | 1 2oer 1a v X 2 bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul | SBINE—In New London, Aug. 1. 1910.| Kimonas In a variety of styles and 0. . = s o5 of New London for| .The summary of the real estate ¢t b S e, Tau P S riol 4 ew floral R g AU e bt en a resident o a 2 ' Marcaiingln, NG 53 Providenss at Honora. daughter of Patrick and| colorings—designs arz the new floral| At 17c—36-inch Colored Linen e T e e & about a-quarter of a-century; coming | thansactions in the Connecticut towns [ ITFRUCEC, T, 0% EON T ® rotemts | Bridget Shine, aged 7 months and spotted effects ings, value 25 ableware, there from Newport. She was a sister | ad Teported in the Commercial Record VIBBER _In New London. July 31 of the late Daniel Newman, and Is | for_last_week is given in the following | Teceived. including articles of china, | VARG, MY, 0GRl "o0f 2 1 Btamine Yacht Trimmings | Jomes Murtha has resumed his du- | survived by a son, David B a silver and furniture. Mr. and Mrs. 443 Ve T gl e At 17c—27-inch olored a and such things Refinfshod. | U5, 2t e, Norwich State hospital | Guughter, Mike Annie e O e aistasaes | Hebect-Joth “Eativile: At 233 I the ] uod b monthe - o gy value 25c. L Eaabil R s | et i meationgt tro wdsks. Mrs. Charles Holmi | 1910 1909 1910 ~ 1008 | afternoon for an extended weddin“ | caipox—1n New London, Aug. 1. 1910, Millinery A€ 190—28-inch Poplihs in & full lir octéc 5 S Miss May Britchman of New Lon- | After a lingering iliness, Mrs. Clar- | ARSOIIS 1202 S Ny e o ST s Nt e ] AT Mary Cai: AT GREAT REDUCTIONS A oz R ot dathic: - don is spending & few days at the home |issa Mahalia Folmes, widow of Charles | Buc SOt - % ' Canada. They expéct to be gone for P St LR 25¢ 2 of Miss Nellie Maloney on Fifth | Holmes, passed away at her late res. | DHStol -o.-+ . six woeks and on thelr rettrn will | HOLMES—At Last Lyme, Aug. 21910, U a_ ¥ for Wom- 271 a 3 idenc East L e &) v Branford 1 4,300 i Clarissa Mahalia, widow of Charles At | Untrimme: lats ‘om- At 18¢—27-inch Mer Rajah’ indows streef ldenice In ast Lyme, Iate Tuenday sfi: | REw 13 3 10,900 taka wpihuts ResEnes in Baltic. where | Fiotmes, aged 73 years. | en and Children—all this Linen, value 2 ] 1 Te s o mplica- ¥ 0| they have a nicely furnished home | St 3 o 10c | season’s styles. # Miss Mary V. Crann of Valley Falls, |tion of diseases. The deeeased was a 2 1 1900 104005 Cllting them. Funeral spevicns. aj hasfaie residence % 5 \ " e ing & ton oy Heoghter oE ths lote, Noria e it §5 Tow s e - on Thursday, the 4th inst. at 1 b. m. 5 At 26e—36-inch Colorsd Linen Sul Window F B o P ire Sane Ward of Foue: | William. Frink, and was hoon foland | mast(Hagtfopd ©. 5 3 2000 7600 7 Relatives and friends are invited to| At | We offer a choice of our en- ings, value 29¢ her cousin ur- | William, Frink, and was born in East | Haat Hayee ac... 3 . 800 ... |Purchasss’ Property in Merchants | iftena tire stock of Trimmed Out- : street. yez . _She had a large | pairfield £ Avenue. . 48c | ing Hats, Women's and Chil- | At 35c—36-inch Colored Linen Sult circle of friends in Norwich, ad well Sch RS ADAMS—In Groton, Cann., Aug, 2, 3 ’ c, va value B¢ Deors Door Frames| _ ntnon Bunnum of No. 30 Hickory |25 in her own home community, who Greenwich ¢ Arthur Lambert of Providence streot [~ 1910, Borodell, daughter of Charles T T Y N TR ctrent Who vemigned from the bleachy | Will learn of her death with sincere Hamden . 5 3 has recently purchased the Emile Le M. and Lucie M. Adams, in her Sth il (All at Domestic Dep't.) s short time ago; has accepted a | FeSTet. Mathenia B Hisnc Syovse® oncNetchands Svenny, [ Yesr. At | At tnis price we offer a —at— T the "office "of Dr. D O, GI 2 5 £ choice of all our Women's FUNERAL. P Tk Going to Portland, Me. 980 | Dress Hats ihat were $5.00 FRED C. CROWELL'S, 67 Water St s o O Michael McAvoy who has been work- —positively none reserved. h I Mrs. J. W. McConnell, her daughter, Albert Moscovitz. Naugatuck 73" 5.5 5anh . ‘soseiioe fox TinSaigkar)Cectge Q.. Grant. flosiel‘y Mise Tsabelia McConnell, and her | The funeral of Albert Moscovitz was | New: Haven .....32 25 95250 97085 |[r Some time = past —leaves todzy FINE HATS: at 5598 Store closed Saturday Evenings at|yrandson. David Glimour McConnell. |held from his late home in New Ha- |New Britain .... 9 16 20,863 37187 | (Wednesday) for Portland, Me, where At this price we offer a_choice of | At So—Children’s Black Ribbed Hos & o'clock during July and August. y;.m;:rh- "r"(‘:u ph(‘énxre vmuflFg",t: yen on 'ru:.flw- afternoon, with inter- | New Leondon 4 1 7.650 ;'522 15 Main Street, ou‘:“ »-‘1]::-;! ‘r;rua Hal't 4{'«“ that fery, sizes b to 9%, regular 12%. b the home of Currie Gilmour on Fifth [ment In the Westville cemetery. Mr, | Norwalk 21 4 12180 125 originally sold up to $1£.50, choose Hoslery at 9c a pair, 3 for 25e. | s street. Moscovitz was born in Roumania, but | Norwich 6 8 8625 2800 . now at $3.98. AHERN BROS E i s had lived in New Haven for the last ghelu'md...“.... 9, o rse 13700 At 15:;1 (‘[h“d"rll. Binck Ribbed Liste . Gov. |tWo vears. He is survived by a wife | Stamford ....1110 X o oslery, sizes 6 to 9%, value 25 .y Hartford.—The First company. Gov- [,nq Yeors: He ! . k) ot d n, Moses D., Rebecca | Stratford . 9 4 4,825 200 fie Contrictors e U ivercasy month, |30 Abraham . He wae a member of | Torrington' "111 ¢ 14 5500 14345 unera Irec Ors Small Wares At 10oInfants' ana Children's Secks, ‘k ml d < s b |the I. O. O. F. and the Independent | Waterbury ......22 23 28,84 X ack, white and colors, som: Ta and Is likely to go to Mariden or Mid- | Grder Brith Abraham. He died Wallingford 4 100 At 2¢c—Linen-finish Thread, 100 vard with plald tops, value 2Zbc, Cowre & Norwich State hospital carly Monddy | West Hartford i ; —AND— h 4 2 Be y bt T arly a; artford .. 3 4 3 spools, white or black, value 5e. f 63 BROADWAY morning. ¥ | West Haven ....23 8 11,200 | Can Be Easily Removed — Almost in At 9—Women's Fast Black Seamiess Winstea . 2 1 6,600 . I i 5 At 3c—Pin Sheets, assorted sizes black Hoslery at 8¢ a pair, 3 for 25c Phone 715 Kingbolt Broke One Night — Like Magic. m a mers heud pins, value be. 4 e ja Ak % 4 A c—Women's Hoslery, black an - C ¢ Two young men and two youn Danced at Ocean Beach Carnival. Miss F. M. Berger of Beloit, Wis., At 3c—White Pearl Button all tan, also Black Lace, alo black : w—— WHAT’S NEW e Funeral women, ‘the Gcupants of & two-Scateq | At Ovean Beach Monda§ eveming | writes so interesting and convincing Sizen, at #0 & dozen, value fe. Outstzen; value 16c. A ER n- 1 surrey hired from a Bath street livery |CATnival was given aP a number of | a letter about how she got rid of her = Irecior stable, were comfortably proceeding ty | children under the direction of Prof. |freckles that we gladiy quote a part Lady Assistant. At 150—Collar Supporters with white] At 19e—Women's Bmbrolderod 1 s g ay : _— Gardner lake on Sunday for o days|J. J. JKennedy. of Norwich. Solo|of it: “I have used one jar of Kintho Telephone call $38-8. atone tops, L d-—15¢ fery—black Lisle with sl em = Step in znd see us. and Embalmer outing, when at Leffingwell the unex. |dances by Misses Irene Everctt and|and am simply delighted with the re- 2 2 card; galue E Broldery; value .25c i - pected happened. Without the least |Annie O'Neil of Norwieh and a duet | sults. | was always of the opi Heury B. Church. Wm. Smith Allea ) FRANK WAT! P 5 4 S a 23 ’ > %4 GO - warning the front wheels parted from | dance by Miss Viok Carey and Master | that freckles could NOT be removed, At 50c:-Sterling and, White Stone Hat| WOMEN'S 600 HOSIERY 395 sulyisdaw o marsd Frankfin Street. the remainder of the vebicle. The |Raymond Harris ~of Norwich were|but thought | would give Kintho s A Pins, valie $1.00. © WL om#n's. Five MHosiery, naludin 70 Feanklin St., Bullstin Bldg. oup! ! s Women's ¥ nadiiding s i el oy wagon body hit the roadbed with a |pleasing features. “The two latter | trial, it has truly convinced m T E AR B Tivte Haina! Lisle 3 F. CONANT. 11 Framklin Strect o thump, and the voung man Oriving |Voung people capebly led the prom- | that freckles CAN be removed. It has | (or Glearing Sale of Shoes Confinues: aatic Belts, fanoy| jre—yegular 50c Hoslery ‘at dbe o Prompt service day or was throw - - | valde 50c. Whitestone Sc ana the J. F. C. 100 g 1 T O 1 (hrown out and slightly bmised [SRSE: Srciesl 8iF yom ‘chaihn. S0 i Ladies’ $200 Oxfords, S1.48. phis. ; Zady Assistant. e other three surprised pleasure- Your case Berge Ladiee’ $200'Oxtorda BEE- Cigars are the best on the u-‘r‘:u Hantdbrice 118 Bredai seekers encaped uninjured. The Nor- Quarter-Inch Rainfall. get a two-ounce vrgzkl‘e of Kintho| ien's $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords, Si . , ¢ Tey them. mar) s Theatels ch liveryman sent out another {eam | The raintall in the storm of Tuss- | (exiza strencth) at follet goods count_ | Orie ot of 3fen's 4800 OXfords. I e nrmu“s x M“che“ c“ “IG r“n ous |1 Mllflhfl“ En = Telophone $43-2. o roken et was the e | e et er | 30 tne same 0 = Money bark i FRANK A. BILL, , 6 X e +the troubls ords. x it falls Telephone. augze 104 Main Strest.|l susia o