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Bhe ——— Fred Congdon was a visitor - ford on Sunday. : . b ; i +i5 g 1011 . : iy =i 'A.\h:mfl‘mvln Sramen b e 22 - Mr. ana Mrs, Robert Wittams, who g VARIOUS MATTERS b At s : Authorities Arrest Leon Weinert—Charged |nave been visitiug ira. Williams: tath | 4 Miss Mary J. Murphy of Nerwich| H;ulcharlu /Bard, have gone to Watch [ 8 . was a recent visitor in Niantic. L T W Stolen Horses—Furnishes Bonds |iii - ok ek — James Armstrong of Nerwich spent of “’9 for W’“. b B .nldkh‘r?dun"uz.' “L‘l.ua::“srl.l,‘.:l "ind Kitchenware ‘_'ana are going dgry again. Corn roasts will soon be in favor. Friday with friends in Middletown. iy, 2 children were at Watch Hill over Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chester Brown > i : were visitors at Block Island on Sun-| 1@on Weinert was arrested Saturday m oA lmn-ls of 0553 n‘:rnl-h;_d by| On the comraltlee in c:luue' oLy 4 - e 2 ¥ self an s sun. n cas e ven at Ocean ch on Friday aficrmoonat his yiace on Chapsl Hill| Nmeeit and Rls o parcly In eash | aunce siven af Oeruy Heach olpricey | Department Crowded trolley cars were the rule on Sunday: S \ Samples of 1911 calendars are be- ing received. The cottage season at Gales Ferry is at its height. day. : in Montvills, near Chesterfleld, by Con- | ¢ the =alil case early in - Miss Mary B. Donnelly of Baiti~ |stable Michael uwuz.« Montville and | June, when flarry Epstein of Pniladel- | ¥ 1 s street is visiting friends in Munson, | brought Jus of the Peace|phia'and Abraham Neadle of New York | yio william Camp Lanman was in Mads: William at were tracked to tne Weinert place and | gooonioidh over Sunday, the guest of Everything that is good for a lanch or picnic. Th, e Justice o Uncasville Mr. Weinert is | captured there wilh a pair of horées | Njj., Annie Peck of New York, at her - e feast of the Transfiguration charged with ha: and receivi i Center- 4 Il worth - was observed Saturday in the Epis- | J2mes T Egaa of East Maln street| ;0% orogg s B | e i 1 O e e e Alta |wdmmer bome, - SPGChI Items we spent the day at Coney Island on Sat-| When arrested he made no resist-|and Needle was skinning it and cut- iss Hel- urday. ; ance, but accompanied the officer to ting It up when e officers arrived | Mts Frankc FL Snith and Aiss Ho court, where he us for a continu- | Policeman Henderson of this city and | 00 7 o) guests of Mrs. B, A. Arm- Edgar Denny expects to visit|ance of the case, "ot having an attor- | Chief Andrews of Centerville making strong in New London. copal churches. looking into--we save you money---note this list of Dealers have had a steady demand ‘_O-o-mlréos. ice this season, but the supply is g Qo:t iy PPIY 15} sriends on Fishers Island for several |nev. Attorney Jchn D. Hall of this|the arrast, indi-ations at the time ) i al sH ing el oS s Theitaon city was pressnt o represent the state. | the officers (o believe that Weinert| yooo po o T o e carnesie | SPECIAIS W. KIMBALL, M. D. Scarlet Scarlet sumach and pur- « trecs | time, bus. the reqtost. for. continuance | siemting. mases 15 (hs vieinity, and the | Ubrary, Pitisburg, Pa., is cxpected to- SUrgeon |pic asters are adding gay color to| John Sullivan of Summit street |, g cranied ana the case continued fo| Montville authorilics have been at |06y, to spend a month's vacation at|Swift’s Naphtha Soap— g asebene $o 21 Brosdway, the country wayside. o retumad, THe e vacation triv | Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock be- against him ever | her home on Broad street. Lo » - v ps - island, fore Justice Smiidy. The accused - Block. - y- ac was - 3 | Pearl White Filoating Soap 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. | Local people who are visiting Rome | yriss Nellie C. Tibbetts is spending e T e ot PRast ord, Cat for- 8o ng July and August no evening| Write home of the extremely hot ], .. with relatives in Jewett FAMILY . ada, are the guests of Mrs. John B. |\, g mau Laundry Soap— or Sunday hours except Dy appoint- | weather in the eternal city. po+ it o LY - QATHERING. . SOCIALIST CANDIDATES. Warner of Willlams streeet. i 8 for 25c o et g Farewell Part ; . — 4 < Eihs y ‘o Joseph M. Dat of | Mystic Man for Congress from Third e The annual outing of tfe S. N. E. | 'y, g 1 MacDonald s the'guest (Sledbarny A A g Mr. and Mrs. Huntington Lee Swift's Washing Powder— Telephone company employes will bef Mr% B T NECDOISIC 18 T i istriot—3$ wriffs Nominated. little' son, who are guests of Mrs, Bc Package—dc - held at Savin_Rock Tuesday. pirgy A - Lee' nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. & 2 e Y Atlantic City, N. J. A most enjovaole family gathering | The-tonvan-i>n of the sociallst party | Hewmard. spent Saturday with Mr.| Switts Pride Cleanser— We serve the finest Y haih o 8 s aived 4o be was held ut the summer home of Mr.|for the Third cingressional district | Jecs faiher. and mother and sister Sc can : used on the state roads in the vil. | Miss Katherine Healey and Miss {8Rd Mrs. We H. Oat. Ludlow. It was|was beld in this by o Saturday af- | afr. ana Mrs. James M. Lee and Miss | Icz Cream and Cake in lage of Niantic and Flanders. Josephine Healey are at the-Spring [ Fie8, It Bonor of Joseoh of the 1ats R, P e Salg oosy | Joseplfing O. Ias of FHik0cId, Masy, | Boding, So ‘Packses— e 2 s : n stic. Putnam, W iilimantic an, s o Y the city in our new Eiowe. Dipgh A Lewis A. Oat, 5f this city. ey s B ckihn ok of Bywiis | Jho are at the Mononotla Inn, rishers .Special, 3 for 10¢ Saturday and Sunday, pleasant| oo menl o o0, | The party arrived in autos about 10 | was chairmin anl Albert Boardman ot | 1land. Bl Soapine, 10c Package— L.adi ° and fairly cool, enticed everybody g 3 Norwich fa. m., where a nearty welcome awaited | this eity clerk. %he following nomi- s Vi 3 for 28¢ st out of doors who could get away. has been the guest of Miss Peckham |them. Some time was spent under the | nations wora made: For congresaman, Another Veteran's Vistory.. G ll 4 on Sylvafl street, Noank. beautiful pines chatting and recalling | Eaward Perkins (.ark: for sheriff of Another notable victory for a »“*," Red E. Cleanser for scouring Kettles, ri S ik s e titan - at he [ old times. The Ginner horn about 12.30 | New London co inty, Charles Trimbach, | eran champion has just boen wom, In| e —10c can— Plainville camip meeting will attract | Charies Stamsfield of East Orange,| wWas a welcome sourd to which all re- | Mystic; for sheri(f of Windham coun- | the tennle tourfament on the l.ong- Special 7o oan, 4 fer 25¢ Room A . N. J., is visiting at the home of Mrs. | SPonded. Chow.l-r and all the fixin's, |ty, Charles Rivess of Mechaniesville. | wood courts, near Boston, where many g attendants from eastern Connecticut.f L % ‘v ters on Church street. juiey ples aud watermelon were among After the coivention the delegates |of the best players in the country met | Bon Amli, Sapolios, Hand or Scouring We have the following i the toothsome < ands. ~Photographs |stated that the pariy’s candidate for | this year, as in summers gone by Wil-{ usually 10c— - On Wednesday, when - the State George E. Oller of Brookiyn, N. Y. were taken and good cheer reigned all | governor, Robart rTunter, would make | lam A. Larned, the champion of last Spec 3 for 260 flavors: Fifers and Drummers’ convention is . 325 " a Mac | 987, The party returned to the city | one of his iirst spaeches in Norwich in | year, again defeated the players who Vanilla Chocolate held in New London, drum corps | SPent the week ond with Mr. and Mrs. | about 7.30 p. m. a tour of the staze, as his plan was to | won first honors of the tournament | Dri Monia Ammonia in powder form e R CondEats ek AT, Herbert R. Branche of Lafavette| Mr. Oat is & prominent citizen of | speakc first in “ha'homnes of the con-|and the right to chullenge Larncd for Special 7o can, 4 for 25¢ Strawberry : i St u, zoing fiom New ndon | gressmen, whore e had & few bomb- |the famous Longwood cup. 4 Cherry Bisque Maple Nut Miesibors ob the Tioweey fanilly’ will ok whenc:“:r:\ldl bo;i unx.(rowmg up with | shells to cxploie. . It proved to be rather ‘lu:‘ o'm‘y \\rilc— Tollet Paper, "pl;kl'fl s & : Frank E. Beckwith of Norwich and | the y. ile has seen many —_———— tory for the champion, although Me- P or 25¢ WAUREGAN HOUSE, aftend ' the; ‘Snnual ' geunlon o E e M Fenmin tiana of] ABER AR, wis postibustér geuiea) FUNERALS. Laughlin, the young athlete who play- ’ ¥ Wednesday, August 17. at the home aug . Mrs. Jennie Osgood of|,r<the jslands oefore and after its an- . A againét him, had done very brilliant | Brooms, Bamboo Handles, value fic The Parker-Davenport Co, of Mrs. A, L. Norton in Bristol f‘hli_a_»w-[ have been visiting relatives | nexation to the United States. He has Frederick W. Mehrholz. Work throughout the earlier rounds, Special 424 o) v P J vhiel pecially - - vesterday, August T, of Fultow's| Misses Mary G. and Annie F. Ward| M. Oat, Mr. and Mre. John B. Oat and on ot Mr. dnd Sire. Frederick W |and dash the veteran, who has been a 250 dozen steamboat, the Clermont, which on|of this ~ity left Saturday night to w‘fiaufi}f’fl;fih Bflol:n:nfg-f?r:‘: Mehrholz, was h:ld from the home of | conspicuous figure in tennis ('m'hnlnt'l; Bathset complet fowel-bar, Tum that date in 1807 made its trial trip.|spend their annual vacation of twoljyc" Mys . E. il and Prad L his parents at o. 13 Shipping street |teen years, won so decisively that bler Holder, Soap Holder and Tootk e e o o foom Bortlang, are e e 0 i | Burial was at St Mary's cemetery, the | was evident he might have come off | Brush, value $1.00— It is claimed that it will cost the b S, T. ant T8. | arrangements being in charge of Un- | vicfor against a decidedly more dan- Special 69c eack < = Charles D. Noy»s. Mr. Oat Starts|gertaker Gager. 7The little boy died |gerous rival New Haven road $5.000 to furnish| Miss Dorothy Rogers and Albert | homeward today with many wishes fOF | frriday of oniers- o Aftis 7 B his sort of thing is more remark- [Galvanized Wash Tubs, small size the interstate commerce commission [ Rogers of Spruce street are spending |a safe journey. - ol J able In tennis than it would be in & '42c value 59c Have you ever examined the excel. | VI the statement it demands con-|several days with their aunt, Fannie Connecticut Patents. Sport which called for less extreme X - | cerning freight tariffs. - Rogers, of Secotland road. OBITUARY, List - i agill A Whe men | Galvanized Wash Tubs, medium size ¢ P % List of patents d in Connecticut | agility and suppleness. hen lent stock of High Grade Watches we L on the second day of aususs Turnished | close to forty can piay tennis as Lar- 49 value 690 have in stock? Handsome cannas, fuchias and Mrs. R. D. Aastin and daughter, George W. Jones. to The Bulletin through Frank H. Al- |ned does. it is evident that Cy ung | If you will spend a few moments in | manigolds are srowing thriftily in|Miss Jennie Austin, and the former's| Following an illness covering a peri- | len. are as follows: |1 ‘ot alone in his glory,—Cleveland | Galvanized Wash Tubs, la size our store we eam #Bow you the very|the flower beds which the mén at the | njsce Miss Caroline W. Willis, spent| 2 Of fifteen years, Georse Woodbury | Peter F. Augenbraun, Stamford, pin |Leader. 65¢ value 79 ey toad mintion keep tn rath - Jones passed away at 11.10 o'clock Sun- | tumbler lock; Nelson E. Austin, | Sty E best in Rallroad movements, both| " = = Il o ving the summer, | the day recently, at Lord’s Point and| day night at the home of his stepson, | bury, irrigation device: r ’ -Welecome During Hot Spell. Tumblers— Amn'lle- -t-:.l iss, :;a our prices Mystic. ::vr‘gelthm‘:‘ ylc:::llon.fll ez; rth Main .F\'orl;er]illk, né)n[:isklddlng rice; The Woodrow Wilson gu))urnnln(;"lml 25¢ dozen are always most moderate. 5 % ; E 3 - Jones suffered a severe | F. ew. Bridgeport, tire tool; Wi 00! y cause - : Yeflr}e;‘:flh l‘he r::}m}-‘; S}:‘"fif‘}" af Leon Young, moving picture machine | shock in 1895, and since then he has|lam H. Buell New Haven rim fre e it g eri SR et “fortu- . . Bupostel | Oleck. HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, O e e i ush areanor | operator at the Anditorium, sarted on|made his home with Mr. Nichoison, | ammunition for small arms: Lewis D. | nately. It is too late now to destroy well made, guaranteed, value $1.00 WALTHAMS, preached at St. Patrick’s churc M| Sunday from ais home in St. Paul, | Who. Wwith his family, had given the | Christie. Eridgeport. non-skidding de- |the peach crop.—Boston Globe. Special 69c each b the gospel for the day, Luke x:23-37, | Sunday from 4 -| sufterer every attention. A series of | vice: Clayton M. Colton, display form ELGINS and ILLINOIS. the parable of the Good Samaritan.| Wis. to return here after his summer | snocks followed the first, the last som- | Louis Davidoff, Stamford, combine Pressrving Wante—Jars, Rubbem, vacation. ing three years ago. For the past week | #hoe horn and buttonhook: Francis . Mason Caps, ete.— New London papers note that Mr. Mr. Jones had been serigusly ill, and ; Graves, Hartford. and A. F Olin, and Mrs. George S. Palmer and chil- | Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Nagles of | his death had been momentarily ex- | Windsor, machiné for separating and Mason Pints— il m 'u, dren are home from Europe and oc- | Webster, Mass., were the guests of pei:;t:;; i Yo B @ ::;;gnfi‘:;g:rvbllfi;in?r:':wl’:lr "wr h'::’e‘r;; Loe i resi v copee s, a st on. - 3 cport, pi vrel cupying their residence on Pequot|Mr. and Mrs. John H. Humphrey over | o S0F3 i, Thicopee Fails, Mass, on Oc- | H00 o B ord, tool holde Mason Quarts— FRANKLIN SQUARE. 2 Mrs. Pal is greatl 5 : , 1844, avenue. Mrs. Palmer is greatly im-|Sunday. The party spent the day at|Mr. Jones had passed by far the sreat- | Edwin F. Huibert: South Norwalk, 680 dozen §r21d 3 proved in health. Block Island. * er part of his life in eastern,Connecti- | combined hinge and handle: John E Leotric (wide mouth, lightning top) £ cut. At the outbreak of the civil war | Keller. Jr. Litchfield. inflation valve v Pints: T5e dokon Owners of Montville orchards state Misses Minnie and Bertha Dziomba | he enlisted from Chicopee Falls as a | Willard H. empton, Hartford, insula that they are hoping for better luck Un et Lt Tt private in Company E. Second regi: | In& support for overhead electric rail- Quarts, 85c dozen with thelr winter apple crop than are | por. eocores ceeoho ooty .,’:“:r:‘f ok Siaes ANty et aotts ey oconductors, " Donald | Noble, || The arst ten 1N EACH MONTH R e b M e fruit raisers in western Connecticut, |, . ° 3 - | volunteers. “Mr. Jones served through- | Bridgeport, machine for covering or e 42 b ng_to If 1’s Made of Rubber We Hav: It e ot rsete ot loast mromis. [1and (Me.), the islands of Casco Bay | out the war, re-enlisting on September | Insulating wire with yarn or its equiv : Deposits made then count as 1f Pints, 90c dozen and New York cit made on the first day. 10, 1864, and being honorably discharg- | lent; Carl Nordell, Stamford, fur- I o e Pomrebrx QeharE- | nace: Jahann G, Peterson, Hartford, 3 electric_lax t (2); C ce D. About 20 members of the Connec- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter| Soon after his return from the war Platt, Brm'.“gno';;' Pl.nié H'\x)l(-':Pn’\N'I!,l{ Quarts, $1.00 dozen Lightning (Genuine)— Pints, $1.00 dozen Quarts, $1.10 dozen ing to be good. all For commercial accounts, days are alike, the same courte- ous treatment, the same conven- Jelly Tumbler: fences. 250, 27c, 29c dozen The Thames loan & Trust Co, Norwich, Conn. Jar Rubbers— 8o, 7o, 10c dozen Balance of Window Screens at Special prices— WOOD FRAME 18x33—17¢c each, value 25¢ 24x33—21c each, value 29c their annual meeting in :Middletown | SRS WL OT T SRS MO Bu“} Then he became the proprietor of the | Machine; Frank C. Sanford, Bridge- Bathing Caps, o e house. in Woosup, and conduetad it uc- | SUTRY: G ogre B Frast, New Haven, Bathing Shoes, Governor Weeks has received a cet and Miss Flora Leion of Thames| hag made his home in Norwich, where, ,’:’l;'!"e: F;;;l:!\f;-! ;{f"‘{{i;’}:‘,’,‘,:‘n‘f Ns_puré:sf Boat Cushions. treasurer of the United States at|stay in Holyoke, Mass, as guests of ;fil‘:;f;‘_ - ““,’fil “‘:;n‘} f;{g'!g:r:‘:’;"t Design—George H. Berry, Meriden, Hundreds of Bathi i . | { Bathing Suits, §' Steqgeekvena.. Whe ovigmibers en—] Lo, T rendperints Moosup house, formerly the Kenyon |POrt. acetylene generator; George B.E i Mrs. John J. Murtagh of® Asylum |y registering blank: Henry G. Volght, | by failing health. Since that time he | Wings, Tights, check for $7,400 on the assistant |street left on Saturday for a month’s| because of his ilness, he naturaily led a | o'y cign s Nandiing plant. New York, the amount due the state | their sister, Mrs. Walter Henderson. |pis death. He belonged to no fraternal | P2cK for mirrors, brashes or similar | abled volunteer soldiers for the quar- | party of four friends have left town | Although not a church member, his Corn Thirteen Feet High. on a two weeks’ ecr; i o i v v Alvah Mo.ga f Kast me, a for Bicycles, ter ended June 30. 5 g o mufid‘,lmsfir;-:;p :L‘;:fl ?e’rwm;g.m was kindly and his charac fl;’gfi?fimf o e can 2‘]:?;.";’":'}1; ORDER 24x41—280 each, value 310 The railroad commissioners have | time the will witness th in - Surviving are his wife, who was Mrs. | % A = 708 T ey Toults B MR temuta o et 16 ombetTae & ipwees | Homat ‘ies . Thomiineton ey, oamg | Ciites, Michpaon her. maiocs mams | aiest com ecsa Within % raaiuwol 2 | SPRING WATER Everything in Rubber. grade for that ordered in a highway | Island. Wflg.““y :‘“:h‘::hfid’;“;’:fl;&"}“im- place »hich will measure thirteen . P METAL PRAMES crossing tracks near Camp station P . e e vty years ago: one|feet in height asd which promises to from Rallion’s 24x33—320 value 30c n Windham. The change is made| Attorney Thomas J. Skelly returned | JNINSSOF 00KS (VY Years RES: PUC |ear out in fine snape. 24x37—87¢ value 460 on the petition of the selectmen of |to New York city Sunday after spend- | wioh, and two sisters, Mrs. Eliza Stacy s 7 i 30x37—42¢ value 50c r u Windham and the two railroad com- |ing a week at the home of his par-|and Mrs. Fanny Foss, both of Spring-| . The Black Metropolis. . panies have agreed to it. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skelly, of|field, Mass. W!Btl:(‘tkh A\lhlr‘npnli« of the ; : Clad only in vers scanty rafment, | WESt Thames street. Attorney Skelly| . Mrs. Katharine B. Ashbey. - |houses white. 0 Dok and the - Oil Stoves at Reduced Prices 74 Main Street, Norwich. . Sld Seaside house |and Dr. Thomas Ciunkett ware visitors| After a number of months of de- | Such is the town of Mound Bavou, 168 State Strest, New Lond: 407 gucsty of the. (ol Efastie Houss o clining health, Mrs. Katharine V. Ash- | situated in Bolivar by : - B ondon. B} .¢ Block Island made narrow escapes |3t Ocean Zeach Saturday. bey, widow of George B, Ashbey, pass— | town where no white man can oun a i Ay ‘.d pal.cfif\lll:i' le l;:\ S;’turdn mfli‘;; ;'On( of property, invest a dollar in its ! * : > ng at 4 o'clock at her home, No. 124 | improvements or enterprises, nor ti'l Joss was $5,000 on the hotel and as | gl aren ard maid of Riverhead, L.|proadway. Her condition had been (any of the 40,000 acres of rich delta ; : Misses Alida and Addie Fitch of much more on the guests’ belongings. |\ 3 serious since Monday. 80l that goes to make up the “Col- Who h mm The overturning of a lamp by a wo- | %, London and Clarence C. Fitch| For the last twenty years Mrs. Ash- |ony of Mound Bayou.” early Saturday during a fire which| oo totally destroyed the landmark. The 0 Final Clearance Sale on HAMMOCKS Charles Sanford and three Your Best Friends are your Eyeglasses, If you have of New Haven spent the day, Friday.| bey had been a resident of this city, With the rare exception of $10,000 For the Tl S Tory aa ot o ieraan S | B T, et o Jeota . | Bt sleheetmrert d” attantss | sveslonc Ther, whl b, it ury and family o elrose ter- | 20, . the daughter of George W. . enlightenment and advance- || evesight. They will be tried : Passengers on the Fishers Island | raco - Holdredge and Adella Peckham Hold- | ment of the people of this unique con-- || and ftrue if they are Shur-On Take advantage of these final Fo“ow vemks? boat Saturday morning had a mag- redge. Both her parents were natives | munity and those who will come after STy g g v Ve ot Clearance Prices on all of our nificent view of the 36 sailing yachts Nathan A. Bingham, who has. been ]| of Groton. them by Andrew Carnegie, no man of u;g ass 2% sthing etter - J made anywhere. Following her marriage to George B. | whité blood has a dollar in the col- Ashbey at Hopkinton, their home was |ony nor in the property mnor ent street for severil weeks, was able tolin Mystic, where the death of her hus- | Drises of the village itself. 3 ’ i be down stairs for the first time since|band occurred about twenty-seven | It is a town founded by negroes, If .alues' received is considered, get|the race ' for the w_xce-c_ommodnre,ms aidges o R iy ? ri| years ago. A few years afterwards |built up by negroes managed by ne- our prices. cups. A squadron of big steam | MATK | Mrs. Ashbey removed to this city,where | €roes, all of whom-are descenda’ 3 «f . | vacnts “accompanted them. of improvement is pleasing to - his| ghe nas since resided. the real old-time African race ints THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., marisdaw Fi 3 of the New York Yacht club, speed- | septously it Democrats, Top and Open Business |ing along In & Stiff 25-knot wind to| o oUSl¥ @l ut his home on Oneco Wagons, Tep and Open Concords. | Newport from Huntington, L. L. in anlicipale your mnext sommer wants in this lie. 90c Palmer Hammocks for 650 $1.25 Palmer Hammocks for 96c $1.50 Paimer Hammocks for $1.15 The Plaai- Cadden Co. OPTICIANS Established 1872. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING many friends, who irust that the re-| She was an interested member of the | Whose veins has crept no germ .f the maining steps in his progress toward | Central Baptist church and had a wide |Shiftlessness, worthlessness, criminal @cquiintance, among whom she was |tendencies, or _self-imporfance that The governmient printing office is St i behind on its orders for. the postal | complete vecovery will be rapid. held in warm regard. In herjhome life | Nave grown to be such a fester upon Palmer Hammocks for $1.30 Gieas and eunoL supply the. demand | e - was Ter chief interest, and she was[the average clty. and who live upon Palnies Hattiniooks: 255 BIN0 at present. The first lot of new loving and devoted in the home rela- | the proceeds of thievine and crime. o0 * PRESSED FOR CASH cards issued was held up by the gov- tions. She leaves one son, George A.| That kind of blood LWs never found . MISS M. C. ADLES g:::":: fi::'\::;t: i;: :;: - ernment after many thousands of sllmmer Ashbey, accountant for (h: J. BhMu— mr::;'e“";u::ig‘l?;gl =g l?m:i;{-xrfl .o " Ve r:” oty o 3 Z 4 ! rands n- = 'y >. BOE._Of . . [ c| /3 g ™ them had been used because the stock tn v A e srandson. Resta- 1LRP 0 00 n ) e solony. 7t 18 has . e m‘zts EBeT NED AR Ol wes rot. mitably . two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Abbie | ¢XISted in pioneer days of the plice alr flafl Ilflflil ls k to write on, which accounts for tue PoHav of Mystic and Mrs. Willlam | to & certain extent, when Isaiah Mont. 1 Palmer Hammocks for $3.00 shortage now. 1n G Chanipiin. of Broskiyn, N. ¥, and gomery and Benjainin Greene. two ex- WATCH THE HEADS Palmer Hammocks for $3.50 S e : Charies H. Holdredge. slaves, blazed their way through U0 | of the hatless women, Healthy, glasay, | 3525 Couch Hammock for $695 WEDDING. ’]‘roubles and started the undertaking that has | PecOmInE, well-groomed hair beautifies $9.00 Couch Hammock for $7.50 § o gt Fesulted In a monument to them thai |even the ugly =~ woman. doesn't it | $9.75 Couch Hammock for $8.25 Freeman—Frink. Automobile Party. Wwill be as permanent as the everlasf . | Cheap, ten-cent-store hair would make [ ¢10's0 Couch Hammock for $8.78 Th t Frederick J. Free- Chief Clerk Nichols and Chief Engi- 5 Venus common looking. 1f you would I e O e Ao rn T, | | SUNBURN and WINDBURN can|neer Porter of the state highway com- | sy Bayou is a town of white | be attractive, put yourself in Miss second daughtor of Mr. and Mrs | be instantly soothed by the applica. | MiSSioner's office passed through this |pouses and hiack people. who” own |Adles’ hands. She will be in Norwich George W. Frink. of East Great Pla 2 2 city on Sunday with an automobile [homes. Its founder is worth 375000, |all this week. ook et ot their Rome thare o at- [tion of SMITH'S WITCH HAZEL|party of fourteen men in three ma- : NORWICH—Wauregnn House, The Reid & Hushas Go urday afternoon, the ceremony being | JELLY, that delightful dressing whose | S'iRes, Which carried blue flags bear— NEW YORK—210 Wenst 111th St. X performed at 2.3 o'clock by Rev. P. C. oy ing the letters of the Manchester club, Telephone 704 augsd | We Recover Furniture and De Carpet right, pastor of the Central Baptist | remarkably sosthing and cooling qual- | to which they belong, “P. B. C.* The i’ s chureh. The bridal couple was unat- Laying, ] g < ¥ party stopped at the Wauregan house f tended and only the immediate fami- | ties bring such welcome relief from| o lunch, where arrangements had but pressed in a manner that deserves lies were present at the ceremony. The | all Summer skin troubles. been made for them by John Donovan. the small amount of cash you pay for bride’s gown was of blue silk and she After lunch they proceeded to Eastern the work is avery garment or other| Wore a black picture hat. Heals, softens, smoothes and restores | Point. article vou entrust to us for the pur- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman left -during i » pose. Cleaning and pressing is our|the afternoon for Hartford on the skin to perfect condition and com.- $4.00 Supports for $3.50 Great Bargains In| susd LETTER PAPER | The Fanning Studios Going to Legisiative Reunion. ““Once Freckled Always Freck- business, but we do our work i h| wedding trip. The groom, who i fort when burnt or roughened by sun "thorough way a8 to have almost an|Widower, is & native of Nova Scotia | 4y i ' The legislative reunion at Savin Rock | feg " No Longer True--How 10 and 15¢c a pound solicit your patronage. Wall Papers exclusive business. “Send us . your|and is _flr; {the lumber business there. 2 b o o O L e, My b to Remove Quickl, and Painting and Interior and Ex Werk and Hote Rew It Yeoks af hey will make their home at Milton, 3 s politiciuns of the state. . o 2 SlEnt expense too, ~ormardsl Nova Srvotla, The bride is a mative| DOVt venture upon your vacation|Dinnar will be served at noon. Al s Envelo S terfor Work. of Preston, but has lived for some time hout at least one bottle of Smith's | members of the Connecticut legislature . 3 E We are In flne condition to execuls at Bast Great Plain and has an exten- ( wisch Hazel Jofly i from- 1901 to 1908( the last) are invit- | Miss B. M. Berger of Beloit, Wis,, < good work At once, Permonal atten i TR o e e itch Hazel Jelly in your gi ed. Representatives H. W. Tibbits and |#losz with thousands of others, be the 10c quality for 5¢ tion to all X. Lang’s Dye Works i B R iy & 2 Bunncil, Ineinbers’ of the taat | llovea it Impossible 1o remove freck- ‘ on to all work. 1 ,sl. €01 . Wihne fof Labot Day— i s house from Norwich, and probably :;Ia ‘km uu{. she'd M\\'n)’:llh ve them, SAT— During the midsummer we guole elephone. 157 Frankiln (Ao ¥ S many more from this vicinity, will at- | She knows beiter now. ~She heard of favorable prices and attend to repair ¥ special mee'ng of a committee of tend. B Kintho, got n two-vunce pac e and 2 > e 41 S5 ot metng ol 4 comsisites of ¢ GRS ER ni| CRANSTONS | e 1o fumily or tenants are out Labor union at their lust regular meet- M I | SR EF :‘::,: SE. ek Mivesrs F the. ominion | CetEsdaw of tewn. CALL TODAY. 2 -~ ing was held in C. L. U. hall on Sat- X ~from New York. freckles could NOT be removed, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE urday evening. Ihe committee voted I Winslow T. Lucas, stage .carpenter |but | thought | would give Kintho a MME. TAFT, 31 Willow St. BAKERY ¥l to join with the New London County at the Auditérium, returned from New | trial; and has truly convinced m Jyéa 4 { Agricuitural socity in making a suc- The Drug Ma York Sunduy. Duriug the summer re- | that freckles CAN be removed. It ha PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYENT) We are confident our Plea, Cake ana | (o35 0f Labor dav at ihe fair zrounds. m; cosg M iuces has been employed at | aroved all vou olaim for it.” now located at' 619 Bank utreet, Néw We are neadquarters ror be exvalied. ks the same as last year. Th2 committee a’ New York clup as bellboy captain | Get a two-ounce package of Kintho | Lo Conn. ’ .9 Sulsa oA Bread casnot led. @ive US 8 | numbers Michaal J. Kalley. William | Franklin Square, Norwigh, Ct.|but he will resun kfiuu at the | «mr'- nrou.w) at toilet goods count- |- b RRAGANSSTS BANQURT N er of * £ busimess quickly it will banish your freckles. o CB Walghi § Gove B Tek emsta E Ulizh, D. L. Martin, R. L Conm. M dita, Aum. ana. see now |gaailin pnaactin aaan i SR IR | Pamiiy trads supplisd at 00 per dos ietin tor R Hammocks. [t will pay you to’