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TWO NEW RESIDENCES. One for Emil M. Fox on MecKinley A Eli N PR e U gkl A mew modern residence for Emjl M. Fox in course of construction on Me- Kinley avenus next to the Mershon | residence, is approaching com; letion: R. L. Tarrant and A. J. McNamara: were registered this week at a Cres- cent beach hotel. Stanley Vergason of Norwich has ‘been visiting at Honfewood, Lord's Polnt, the past week. 5 Thomas B. Trumbull is spending a few weeks at his home on Perkins ave- nue. VARIOUS MATTERS Berry plckers are getting good wait You prices. | Mr. and Mrs. !’nnk Conway and he plastering is all done, leaving house ready for the rest of the Ints Mr. and_Mrs. Charies W. Vaughn and m-:' Ruby v-\?:lm are at Asbury be e from m weather Providence afe the guests o 3 o 8. It is a two-story resi- | Park, N, J., for a few 3 i ussy chila ot id afe th ts of 100 anishin S5 18 & two-sio L P o few weeks. IN OUR 5 3 .| wi lence with af clapboards on {1 ” 3 Pines o e was apprectated on Friday. relatives on Lafayette street. % ’ BB “ricor it Shisgiod apove. the | Rev. Dr. ana Mra; Lowellyn Pratt of % onzo ‘Geer. 55 years old, who is a | Depathy, Fred Graham, Cli- |shingles being stained green. On t roadway age at the 3 ! R. & R. Potted Meats on D L B hlzfl;e.ann‘t;:}n:\le:;.sl“;gr o ponorwich | bachelor, and Festdes in Montvilie with i Freq Biautie There | Arst floor are vestibule and. recoption | New London, for the month of August, e e o > MarWheslor of Stofilngt g his sister, was arrested by Constable to be other boys also who{hall, parior, sitting room with fireplace . ary eeler of Stonington. Hickey ' Friday evening near the named in' the complaint. The |and bay window. dining room with bav | Misses Grace and Mary Lester of Cold bottle Olives Crowds went shoreward yesterday, Montville dock on a warrant chars- continued until Tuesday at |window, kitchen and pantry. There is | Warren street returned this week from —OF— o % their thoughts on clambakes. SEE M GE, Eaulun and, fanily o and Geer was released under (& front and side piazza, with door [a visit with relatives in Hudson, N. Y. Everything that is good for Norwich have arrived at Crescent | several Montville boys betgeen 13 and bonds, which were furnished by |{rom sitting room onto the side piazza. f ety Py Showers have helped the greens, and | beach for the month of August. 15 years of age. The acts with which Botliam of Montville. There are front and back stairs. On | The Misses Haines of Colorado a or picnic. golfers. were Bapiip bl HTHNST the accused is ¢l are alleged to information which led to the ar- |the second floor are five rooms and | Springs have returned to Norwich Mrs. William .. Nichols, accompa- | Bave been committed st varicus times |rest of Gesr came ~through ~Fred |bath There are back stairs to the |Town from a visit in Pawtucket, R. One zood time for all at the Fair|nied by her grandson, Master Lecli|® the past three or four months. and Edward Hamilton, two |attic, which is floored over. The house |I. and are at the home of their aunt, | Y For several days a warrant has been | boys who were recently arrested and [is wired for electricity. The cellar is | Mrs. O. S, Smith. s’y - AND— _g‘o-lm Bros. RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office removed to 21 Broadway, grounds this afternoon. Horse races called at 2 p. m. sharp.—adv. A number of the hilly streets show the efrects of Thursday's heavy show- er Boat owners were out in large num- H. Gordon, spent the day Friday in New Haven with Mrs. Nichols' daugh- ter, Miss Ruby H. Nichols. . Attorney Charles A. Brady of New York city is spending a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brady of West Town street. in the hands of the officer for the ar- rest of Geer on information furnished to Grand Juror John P. Carlton, wait- ing a favorable time to arrest the ac- cused. When Constable Hickey had made the arrest, he took Geer to the house of Grand Juror Carlton, where he was presented before Justice of the Peace Willlam Smiddy. There were ing him with indecent assault un-l are now in the Norwich jail awaiting trial on the charge of putiing obstruc- tions on the tracks of the Montville trolley road. The accused man, whose father was a former captain of one of the New London-New York boats, is an oldtime resident of Montville. He spent much of his time around the Montville dock, yment floored in which are set irom’ columns for the support of the floor beams. The contract for the new residence that Mrs, Elizabeth McNumara is to build on Sater avenue b been awarded and work will be commenced immediately. There will he two flats of eight rooms each, finished ih hard Miss Helen M. Lathrop of Washing- ton street and Miss Jennle M. Case of Union street, go today (Saturday) to Ocean beach to spend the remainder of the month at Mabrey's. The O. M. club of five gave an en- Joyable lunch at the Haile club on FURNISHINGS Wauregan Block. bars, Ay e R Y £ MeKinley ave. | W0 different complaints against the |usually being on hand when the boats | woods, oak floors and steam heist. and | Thursda: nonor or Miss Mageino | FINAL REDUCTIONS on Sum- Houes: 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. [ ning. enjamin M. Bruce of McKinley ave- | nrisoner, with two counts < pach, | Arrived, and was not of especiily |bath rooms. The contract calls for mbridge, Mass. who i July and August no evening X nue has returned from several days'|The boys named in the complajnts are | industrious habits. removing the present east ell and |the guest of Miss Rachel Thayer of 3 Hours. excopt by appeint.| Tarly twilights are noticebale. By [stay at Gales Ferry with Physical Di- building from the halance of lines on | Washington street. mer- Snlls, Straw Hats, ment. febld | Sunday the day’s length will have de- | rector Bandlow of the Norwich Y. M. the- present building. b imairbilh < W A RIS creased an even hour. Classy horse racing this afternoon at C. A. Miss Sarah E. Rogers of Sherman MIDAS TOUCH WITH FRANKLIN S. JEROME. EARLY STEAMBOATS ON THE THAMES. String of 23 Bass. A_Norwich man at Gardner Lake RPAY & McGARRY, suru. Underwear, Hosiery, We serve the finest |2, " it Bhnine s | 20n vl B . P (M- | Paasae Wewemamer Gives Tribute to Fanny ang Now London Amang the [0, TRESIEY S0k, 0t Ring, 00 24 27Mainst ' lefe. gignify that you can z y X » ¥ inanci eni| ‘ormer Norwicl arliest on the River — Between vell cqua e JIce Cream and Cake in || ter at Gardner lake. : the lnke and 1s well acautinted WIth | w agvertise exactly as it n Norwich and New York. now buy high grade wear- the city in our new At Lake Compounce, Bristol, on Fri- | Mrs. John I. Ross of Lefingwell and | g, 3 vling Franklin 8. Jerome as & man | In a history of early naviga v 5 day, the State Luther league convened Miss Elizabeth Parks of Dunham [ who soems to have fhe -Midas touch, Funning o = e ';n:unfl?;'nm:-: Afl Elevefl Do“ll’ fllld “a“ L.adies for 'its fourth annual pienic. street have returned home after a |the Passaic Daily Herald prints his |article is given to the Fanny, a steam- ing apparel at Grill Old-fashioned stock, foxglove, china pinks and snap dragon are growing t in Bridgeport and Strat- picture and has the following to say of his ability in matters of finance: All the forty years of his active life Franklin 8. Jerome has dealt in figures. York in 1825. to New She er running from New London and Norwich was build for the Hudson trade but Suit Sale! thriftly in gardens in the suburbs. e with the large number of steamboats is i h . Room Mrs. Joshia Glenner and 'sons, Jo- |\ hen he was & child he used to toy |on that river at the time fthere was FEINT I8, VL (th (ronion, swner seph, Louis and Frank, of Attawau- |with the multiplication table—in fact, | not a great deal of profit to be made tunities you ever had to-buy ’Suits We have the following flavors: Chocolate Strawberry Neapolitan Cherry Bisque Maple Nut WAUREGAN HOUSE, The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. Vanilla David Kinney of Jorwich has start- ed erection of a cottage on the lot re- cently purchased at Lord’s Point, The Big Connecticut Fair, Charter Oak park, Hartford, Sept. 5-9, 1910.— ad Governor Weeks has approved the bill of Commissioner of Domestic An- imals Heman O. Averill for assistance during July, the amount being $115. The Hull Family association, with their friends gathered at Lake Com- gan, spent a few days in Norwich, the guests of Mrs. Glenmer's daughter, Mrs. Clarence: DeWoiLt. Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Talbot and their sister, Mrs. Louis Olsen, are taking an auto trip to Providence and Fall River, to spend several days with nieces who reside there. SIMPSON WINS. Plays Off Tie With MoMahon in Open House Groguet Tourney. he ate from it, Joseph Wright says. The tradition is that when he was mere child he cut his teeth on Ray’s arithmetic and a slate. No matier what was the testhing pain, he would sit silent and happy ng out with pencil and slate what a boy could do with three apples provided there were four in the party. In his school days he devoted himself to figures and mentally did sums that kept the other boys ~blacking good white paper for h Franklin Jerome's genius doesn't run eolely to figures, though that is his specialty. If you want to please him, give him a financial problem and he on the Hudson and so a new route was found for the Fanny early in June. Her owner, John Douglas, who was her commander, disposed of part' in- terest on June 7, 1825, to Dwight Rip- ley, John Breed and Jedediah Hunt- ington of Norwich, and the Fanny went on the line from New York to Norwich, forming a new route to Bos- ton. At the time the Fanny was put on the Norwich line, another new steam- boat, the New London (which succeed- }d the Henry Eckford), was running between New York and New London. The New London remained on.the line Just 10 Days The first ten IN. EACH MONTH Deposits made then count as if made on the first day. For commercial accounts, all days are alike, the same courte- ous treatment, the same conven- fences. ~ made by these makers at such a low price. Here's the story: We have too many suits and we want to clean them out to make room for Fall suits and over- coats. We won't carry them over —we simply won't—that's 15 to 12 off FI)IMF.R PRICES. pounce Thursday afternoon for the onl: ntil August, wh sh v a sold - In the play-off of the en H o B ot v Bt ol all. watCh es {enth annual gathering. crohust” Birmament. o Fiay svens | Cane’ecn ouk EeuL aseete tram fctitions | to e Troy Stcamboat compary ana || The Thames Loan & Trust Co, Main Streef, Wauregan Block & - ing, in which Simpson and McMahon 2 3 2 . | Norwich, Conn. » _|the members of the Degree of Poca- | won and $ lost, Stmpson was the win- | soe1al and affaple, n o far from chat. | in 3 ’ Tlc Have you ever examined the excel |montas of Conmecticut is to be held | ner. It was arranged to settle the first | torful. | His mind is able to concentrate | Luers i B e i o 45 S0d to Elijah lent stock of High Grade Watches we | at Savin Rock August 11. place by playing for the best three out | itself in all eircomstances and confu- { peek 15 Sa e treriersed Ko Sarin Bave tn stock? Of five, and Simpson won with & mar— | sign. G S0 NN s o Sharies If you will spend a few moments in Ye-}:‘erday‘ the first Friday of the Tar;nl: e hue s [mfi first two| ,But the dry r»l;‘ll;n;l thf 2 of| Flushing, R. I She ran to nearby v ¢ | month, the customary devotions dén - D s trd n_ took one but|the ladder by whicl 2 clim! up- : 5% 8 is g - . ‘rh. values are $15. and $18. Qup store we can show you the very | monor of the Sacred Heart were hela | Simpson tame back and got the third, | ward is the best testimony of his in- | Boints on the Sound at this time 204 | 1 you are 2 YOUNG MAN and ’ best Raiiroad movements, both | pPIAr CF T e making it unnecessary to play the | dustry, ability and the great confidence | hatias” of the late Capt. Jacob H. Look &t our window. American and Swiss, and our prices fireh. | in_which he s held by his colleagues.| Tremper of Rondout, N. Y. and with wish to make a right start— oaieden F<- 3 B st mecsrate. . % Previously three unfinished series| Franklin S. Jerome was born af Hod 2 y SR always A merry party of nine young ladies [ ha4 peen played to complete the to Montville, C Oct. 6, 1870, son of| (his. his first steamboat, he estab A, lght, vellow glaes, superior t from Norwich have the Eldredge cot- B, Cothere Mbliing. Messin: [HAREr G toolg st o lished a line between New York and |l 1o be successful in the bus- moke: in that It reduces the HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, i nament list, Colberg meéting Messin- | Henry G. Jerome and Eliza H. (Starr). [ 3giif % [ ne DETVeen FOm smoke: in that It reduces the qualit WALTHAMS, tage on CIiff avenue, Lord's Point, for | ger and Wihitney. He lost two out of | His early ancestors were John Jerome, | =G0 a U 0% (08 (GANI0C0 o (0 ap- ; .| of light but not the quentity. g two weeks.—Stonington Mirror. three to Messinger and three straight | who came from the Isle of ~Wight, | O0® of the new steampoats to ap- | B jpess world; or out of em- Sreatest advantage on durk, dull day ELGINS and ILLINOIS. X2 to Whitney. This left the finish in the | England. 1730, and settled in Bran-| XL Tlondon, which had been built i ;;'"rmn"!_‘::l:fp'*}ff“(’y{ 0 agrmelts Housewives and storeReepers are | following order: Simpson first, Me- | ford, Conn.: Dr. Comfort Starr of Ash- ¢ loyment; or not satisfied rlliancy e scener x for the New York and New London ploy! H being warned-against cashing ohecks | Mahon second, Drake third, Whitney |ford. County Kent En m;}moml'r';ted SRR SNt Vha aeaeen, BiIt WILA By One of our Arctlc explorers feunt Ferguson & Charbonneau, Bathing Shoes, Wings, Tights, Boat Cushions. Hundreds of Bathing Suits at | aaaress, department president of the Woman's | Reliet corps. Don’t miss the horse races this aft- ernocon at Fair grounds. Good, clean Himes and Simon tied for fifth, Col- Water Leakage and Waste. Water Inspector William P. Ryan has entered upon his new duties this week in earnest, and he finds his long experience as a practical plumber from Fairview reservoir goes to be- pany, the Starling Securities company, the C. P. Darling company and the United States Finishing company: di- rector Atlantie National bank, Provi- dence; the Chatham Nation bank, New York; the Norwich Savings soclety, However, Passalc people, generaly find of the steamboat Chief Justice Mar- Him. A Chinese aundryman, giving his name as Wah Bow at police hea quarters, but who is usually known as ¥ip, was taken into custody Friday ing vocations for women of any age—with an eyer in- Yonng Men and Young Women method of fraud being busy in the 4 ¢ b E berg sixth and Blackburn seventh. He was educated in the public schools 5 - = see distant objects more clearly FRANKLIN SQUARE. sl e The following is the standing: of Norwich, Waterford and Montville. E’IS:.’in.'féi.' e att de:;rnlrul‘l’-:unx:u\l:,:nt: prospect of adyancement ; sy6a Especially faversd by hunters, a Q Boys % WG s retirnedietom Won. Lost. P.C.|{onn. to 1886 and graduated at Bast-| a4, in New London, April 7, 1825. tomoblliats and yachtsmen sr21a e i Simpson . .19 8 704 | man Business collegs, Poughkeepeie,| gpy “was sold August 20, 1825, to the | |[f You are a YOUNG WOMAN These can be made up in any his vacation and will preach at the| medMahon 19 s 70¢ [ X0 40 1686 Troy Steamboat company. - Officially, la. Sight shad o S b He was married in Norwich. Conn. A company clally, formula. Sight shades recommende Central Baptist chruch Sunday morn- | Drake .. 16 1 593 | o e s AT ed N ouaias. | She was 109 feet 9 inches iong. 22 feet |1V and wish to become inde- Why mot let us show you & pair? ing and evening.—adv. Whitney 13 14 4811 02" eitired Danking business at Nor-| 7 inches beam, and §'feet déep. her iy » Vhaley: . eese 13 14 L481 onnage ng e carrie - ¥ R's Made of Rubber We Havs It A month's mind requiem high mass | Messinger - i dad| Mgh Conn, tn S and airector of|& sineie mast for spreading saii, for- || pendent—to make. your own R. C. BOSWORTH for Mrs. Hannah Flood was celebrated | Himes 2 o 4441 the First National bank. also the| Ward. ™ s . Thursday in St. Patrick’s church. oOn | Simon - 12 15 T4 |00 TUEEE oo ana Trust company, Nor. | . The New London was used as a pas- ([l Way in a satisfactory man Obtommatiot. and-Precd I AR Friday there was a month's mind mass | o CeiS, - = 17 0| wich, Conn.; president and director | Senger and as a towing steamer for ; ” a ” |' for Frank Enos. Blackburn -. 8 19 298 | Sceum company. Norwich, Conn; vice|many years, being commanded in 1838 ner; or limited as to pscuni- Room 5 Shanhon Bidg. i 2 Another tournament with a larger | pregident and director Norwich and{PY Capt. A. Hitchcock. Jy6d 3 3 At Veterans day st Plainville on | !5t Of entries is to be started. Xew York Propeller company, Norwich, PR = e g o ary resources and desirc to /99 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. - Bathing Suits, Thursday, Gen. Edson S. Bishop, de- | INSPECTING 'IN THAMESVILLE. | oo o rer and e e an: o . ‘Phone 136-2. Bathing Caps, barimer:. Communaer donesercs wn | I HL - | ponane company, the Atiavaneson- | - tin_ Square Launiryman Atraia |} become scif-supgorting in Fresh Car Today as did Mrs. Lois Irene Earl, illiam P. Ryan on The Lookout for v, - i il ar! v or | pany! the Sterling Improvement com-| That His Countrymen Will Shoot 'l 0o of the most self-respect- Delaware Peache Car of Georgia : | sport. Races called at 2 p. . sh . - 3 o o rock bottom prices. e p. m. sharp. v Jim = Kood stead Tnspsctor i\’nrv;x‘(;h,uth; H&me?fifc".‘i'y“"&fli' grening :be;t § orciock by Pollcomen creasing return for the in- It is a well known fact among bus- walermelons y: s begun hla work a e 3 g ; .. 2 7 . 5 " Thamesville end of the city, and dur- | New York; the Merchants’ clul :l:llttlon.l“dlhntorf;: o'(:\er“llundr;mrn L t d lh n THIS PP 0 w7 KRN, knn“{'d.' uf Bicycles, ':'h? l‘-nllt'on‘al ddlc;oes- z{ Connecti- | ing the week has been working up gnm: the;!lmhe cnlm. Péovmux‘:’ in the laundry in the Shields building vestment made, c SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING | cu ha receives rom he general | Thames and the by-streets. His plan tamford Yacht club, Stamfo Nor- 1 to kill hi Wah Bo 18 racticall the only STEPPING. Trunks and Bags, | clergy reliet fund for its beneficiaries |is (o Inspect the houses on the but- | wich club, Norwich:; Country club.{nas been working at the inundry in tne | ] School.can and s # Car of Jersey x has been g af ry STONE within reach of youn, eople Everythirg in Rubber. during the past vear ending June 1, |Skirts of the city first, gradually work- | Greenwich, Conn. Shields property on Frankiin square, " TOURE. penp: 1910, $3.700. Fifty-two out of the 211 | Ing toward the center. Mr. Jerome has a fine residence at|hut he spent the greater part of the today by which they may attain to 0 er rotaloes | parishes and_missions in the “giocese | , The auestion’ of where the water |Norwich Conn. afternoon in the tailor shop of K. Will nelp Yo“. success In the business world. Oppor- Mlling Rubber Co. contributed. through offerings to_this fund $1.189.51. tween midnight and 5 a. m. is still un- solved by the water department offi- him busy and glad to see thenf at his office, 320 Broadway, the haadquarters Swatzburg, next door. He could not to go back to the laundry. saying that the other Chinamen would be induce: We have fitted hundreds of tunities are never lacking for bright, ambitious young men and women well Telephone 906-3 cials. It is said to be possible that|of the United States Finishing com- In generak throughout Connecticut, | somé manufacturing concern might | Pany. P bout & o'clock he went around in! |[§ young men and women for auc- | trained along these lines. Much de- Sk 5 L[| the potato vield is said to/be poor this [use the amount of water that the to Bath street, whers e went into the |l cessful careers. Let us show [ll|pends upon proper training — thor- ain Street, Norwich. vear, and producers are looking ahead | Venturie meters show leaves the res- TISHAB AB. tenement of Fred Dearing, and took a you how to take advantage of oughness in every detail is the ke; . 758 State Strest, New London. l|to & dollar a bushel this fall, with | ervoir during the early morning hours. | seat, telling Mr. Dearing that he want- o at : 4 - o g e Qe e e —_— = wo Days of Fasting and Weeping for | ad'to see ~Tom Shiclds.: After consid- |l ' PP : note to successful business careers. NORWICH. The crop gave promise of being a very | ,Heavy Fines for Strikebreakers. s Beuth- Yodsy. erable persuasion, Mr. Dearing induced Our graduates are in demand B}rnerefors, when choosing a school | ,ueqq 4 New Arrival Choice Soft Shell Crabs, Lobsters, Swordfish large one early in the Season, but the weather conditions were such as to materially affect it. During August there will be infor- mal services at 5 o'clock Sunday aft- The Connecticut state board of ac- countancy held 'a business meeting Tuesday afternoon on the piazza of The arrested icaders of the strike- breakers who had a small riot well started in New London Thursday night when guelled by the police were in the New London police court Friday morn- ing. One man, who showed he did 5o shooting or fightinz. was ordered ty days. Three more went to jall, one having been fined $20 and costs and two $15 and costs. Caucus Registration. _down. Tishah Ab, the gnniversary of the destruction of the Temple by the Ro- man General Titus and the dispersion of the Jewish people, will, be observed by Jews the world over today and Sunday with fasting and weeping. Here in Norwich, as elsewhere, impressive ceremony. - The fasting begins Saturday at sun- But cven before then there can be seen in homes many an old soul sitting on the floor and making a meal of hard boiled eggs dipped in ashes on mourning, and listen with bowsd head }Wah Bow to go out. By this time in Broadway had other laundrymen told John A. been notified and the Service, clerk for A. L. Potter. Mr. Service summoned Dr. C. E. Stark, who pronounced the man insane. Chief Murphy was called up and he sent the About a month ago, Wah called Captain Linton into the laundry one day, saying that Jerome F. Conant had told,him that he must stay in the lit- tle room in the rear of the laundry back to China. and command the best positions, Write today — now — for pros. pectus and full information. Comm.'mll -unchu Au RABrubeck, . New,s select one whose excellent reputation is due to its complete courses and the thorough teaching thereof. This school has been established for 29 years training young people for ernoons in the lecture room of®the | OUt.of town. Fifty doliars and costs| Wherevar orthodox Jews are, that mo- ren from headquarters. Broadway Congregational church.. |Was allotted another for his part in|mentous event of the vear A. D. 70 as locked up over night to business positions, and because of Ity kg the affair and he went to jail for nine. | will be brought fresh to the mind with | await the aetion of the selectmer. Business e e always keeping awake to the latest And most approved business methods, it has today more applications for stu- dents’to Ml high grade positions than it can satisty. Shur-On Eyeglasses Your Best Friends are your Eyeglasses, if to depend upon the They ou have will be tried the Indian Harbor Yacht clu house, | Friday was the first of the regularly G n | and not come out in front. The cap- g i eyesight. &t Greenwich. The officers of the |appointed days far the registrars to|% little stool Not all with whom ihis | fain ‘quieted his fears and he seemed GO TO o3, CAREREY 0nlithi. 4 they are BHOR-OH al Po f ms 'R“s board elected were Harry Treat Beers, | Feceive the names of voters whe wish | 18 fast day e toe whole length of in- | satisfied. Friday when Wah was in- Prinaipel hey are § Co'P. A of New Haven, president. |caucus resistration. In the Firet dis- | SUBUTAtIng it that way, but mot from | quced to go into the laundry by a y jyea Eyeglasses thing ' Detter srea Hon. George E. Hill of Bridgeport, | ITict there were no applications. The| $8turday'e sunset will a crumb or a|number of people going with him, he - made anywhere treasurer: Frederick C. Manvel G p, |TeEistrars meet again next week rop of water pass the lips of any un- | went at once to the caller and locked A of New Hacen ana Gresnwich, rme Black Past iu Saturday, the nintn | (e window. explaiming that his enc; A, 2 v v , s - ni mies would get in that way. He had secfetary, ¢+ - of Ab. only caualled In Figor by Yom | recently ‘been laway to Neaw’ York Tor FOR YOUR The Plaut- Cadden Co. Kippur. “The men will sit on the fl0or | several weeks for treatment, and it L4 ” The new money order will consist of - ummer of the synagogue with their shoes re-| s said that some of his Chinese OPTICIANS four parts of sectione, including a stub moved from their feet, in expression of| friends have been willing to send him Established 1872 on each end, the one on the left side is to be retained by him. SUNBURN and WINDBURN can be instantly soothed by the applica- to the chanting of Jeremiah's Lamen- Along with the men will go small boys who will carry little wooden swords ‘the minor repairs needed and be fresh- ly painted, unless disposed of before- BOOKS in Nelson's New Century Library. Thin paper, Limp Leather binding can PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING . to be retained at the issuing office, sk tations. i Br ions. Paint for Whaler Margarett. : the T::im;-t:( e The ln‘ Sunday. h a'“f.?:m"?}-‘?fi Tebeited on| The whaling schooner Margarett had | Gresn Corn, Green Peas, Green Bean: BB\:L-‘ always carry a good line of stub Bhi he: TRkt BOA . Adko beafihe tha floors. again will follow the melan- | 10t been sold on Friday, although she | y,, Beans, Shell Beans, Beets, Tur- | pick Sostt, Thaok pe the number of the order: fts amoutt, rou es choly recital of the Lamentations. the hands gof ship brol‘(er. and 5 & o P, ickens, cott, ackaray, 0 Jum 3 . - cople dre prospective pur- | nips, o liot, Dumas, Viotor Hugo, Sh: S| 5 e e BEIHE aNI SeLnn 0ats poAfter’ the svnagogue the men winl| ¥eTal PORIS G0 PIOBECLIVE PUT |nips, Squashes,’ Onions, Muskmelons, | Eliet, Dumas Vietor Huse, Shakes- | Omr Clearance Sale of Shoes of issue is the remitter's receipt and Y ot o semeleries. | cargo of oil the schooner will undergo | Oranges, Bananas, Pineapple e v > and Oxfords continues Billicihd Tl i Fonls 5 which they will break over the graves | ¥ "% g er ' 8200 Oxfords, Py ulletin No! 15, just issued by thetion of SMITH'S WITCH HAZEL|and stick them. Into the ground. It Fi Veal, Fi L b, be had in sets or single volum b5 - fgrintber g state geological survey, is a secomd |y, o Tl T S ose | Il e the keynote to the day's story, ne vVeal, rine LAmMD,| "new 1ot of the $1.50 COPYRIGHT $2. ite Canvas Oxfords report on the Hymeniales of Connec- ’ - ul dressing whose | This_day 2,000 years ago the el of | July Worst Month for This Trouble— FICTION at 50c per copy. About 100 A - ticut, by Prof. E. A. White of the Mas- | remarkabiy soothing and cooling qual-| thie Jews hed tumned Info wood and all How to Remove Easily. neavy Beel_ Skttt X, sty i ot e jos ‘u.suc Pumpl!ur Oxfords, ;: o oo eB e e D |ities brina such welcome relief from | been o give it tn little children for use| There's a reason why nearly every- atéractive line of Summer reading [ Me™® 3170 Canvar Bl 812 pressed in a mannar that deserves | the hymeniales by the same author, |8/l Summer skin troubles. on ‘the graves of dead men. body freckles in July, but happily | Our Corned Beef is excellent. ever offered. Good paper, good bind- e L e » there ia also a cure for these ugly| Also a fine line of Groceries. ing, good stori D) s B small amount of cash you pay for work is every ent or other u_entrust to ue for the pur- eaning and pressing is our but we do our work in such to_have almost an Send us your published in 1905, as bulletin No. 3. The plants treated in these two re- ports are the fleshy and woody fungi, some of which are edible mushrooms, while others are extremely poisonou Heals, softens, smoothes and restores the skin to perfect cordition and com- fort when burnt or roughened by sun or dry, hot winds. Franklin Burglar Held. Morris Friedman, accused of break- ing into the house of Albert T. Hoxie of Lebanon Thursday and stealing va- rious articles, was bound over under $200 bonds to the ‘September criminal term of the superior court by Joseph blemishes,‘and no one need stay freck- led. Simply get ons ounce of othine, double strength, from The Lee & Os- good Co., and appiy a little of it at Broilers - $1.25 per pair 36 Franklin St. For the children get one of our Famous GLUE BOOKS. Cut the pic- tures out and glue them in the book. Ten titles. The most popular chil- 'dren’s books ever published. low cost to close, FRANK A. BILL, Telephone, 104 Main Stresl work and note how it looks afterwards FUNERALS. Don’t venture upon your vacation|p. Blakeslee, J. P. who found y i Zetgphone 347 b V Z ;T prob- | night, and in the morning you will see ; T 2 Siight expense, too. e 2 7/ | without at.loast Grie bottle of Smith's|8hIs Cause 4¢ & Hesring (H: Lobanon | ChEt Somy the WOrbt reckies have ba- GEO. A. DAVIS The Fanning Studios rs. F. Newton Darrow. R et Vel 3 ¥riday morning. gun to disappea: nonss| B C, ATCHISON, M. D. gt A 2 & The funeral of Mrs, Louisa Darrow, ¥ azel Jelly in your grip. Shariff Noyes of Lebanon took thellave vanished . 1= the o G » o TS '25.29 Broadwa. solieit your patronage. Wall Pupers Ill"s 'yfl Works, dow of the late F. N, Piide 8 esete prisoner from the Norwich police head- | finc to rid yourself of freckles, for if PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, y R s ' Tatorioy mnd B 2 was held Friday aft » quarters to Lebanon and ws Friedman | not removed now they will stay all f poor "o g iong Floor, Shannen Bidg. | —225%% 5 Telephone. 157 Frankiin Si, | clock in the First Waterford Baptist ~as unable {0 get Bonds the sheriff | summer and Apoil an Gtherwide heau- . 3 3 terior Work | church of Jordan. of which Mrs, Dar- brought him back té the Norwich jail. | tiful complexion. Monsy back if othine | Jy6d ORDER W 'are jn fine condition to exeoutd augsd row was for many Years a member. X fails.- K003 “Work ‘at once. Fersonsl atten< LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY et A quartette rendered hymns during ihe service. The fioral tributes were numerous and handsome. Rev. Brew- er G. Bosrdman officiated. The burial was in Jordan éemetery. The Pecrless Leader denies that he l-u-ln to boit the democratic ticket. stick W 170 mrfuew York s b rankin Square, Noryll_c'h. . .On Annual Vacation. Starter John Kinuey will not b= di- redting the movements of the Connecti- cut gompany’s cass from his office on FrankHn square this week and next. as he will be enjoging his well earnad annual vacation of two wesks. Kinney will It 18 the weak nefves that are cry- ing out for help. Them help them, dow't drug the stomach or stimulate the heart or kidveys. That is wrong. Vitalize these weak inside nerves with Dr. S| Restorative and see m-m fast = heal :fld wilt ‘eame -to again. see. 4 hl £ RIGHT" o GE DONT somethin e 28e 18 ~THIN s a sure sign th‘l! with yeu um AN Msfi" SPRING WATER from Rallion’s ton to all’ work During the™ midsummer 8 favoruble prices and attend to repals while the family or temants are oud town. CALL TODAY. : 31 Willow SL

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