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Mnn{ wuh.nmr ‘a favor by re- 55 e 3 friends of ting_the fact to The S 70 3 s club of this s postinegie, 'ifl Bl e » St i he e E N i I Poqn.l::uck dl-llwrldc- .s-n- ATHER. . S % p and enjoyed a royal good time, FHE-VES R = RO S B RaES &-aun. varions athietic evants, bath: Forecast for- Today. C. C. King of Chicago, a first di-| Secretary x and a fine lunch an ner, serve For New England: Partly cloudy | vision player, surprised the local e : ai _players | b mr ;"t:flt.x e bl-fln.afl 3.'{';::: Tuesday; Wednesday showers: light to | roque enthusiasts by arriving on Mon- . :%m m‘y OTREer’ of EHe an the moderate east to southeast winds. day morning to spend the week before 845 train % 'eeg"""m Ty DAl e Predictions from the New York Her- |the national tourney in Jtotios on Gt e B ey B e s 1. ald: On Tuesday overcast weather and | the grounds where he will meet the wuu-m D, C, and H. T. ] LSl ih- erhp parto . . nearly stationary temperature will pre- | Other experts in his class mext week. Chester, Pa. = I pats FARERIL tok DI oAiEeH Ravored with Froits ]| vai with local rains and light to fresh | That he is in good shape for the strug- | A W cmber of ‘Eames have now been | along and succe procuring sev- ictures of the crowd while Variable winds, and On Wednesday | gle Mr. King showed in a few games ‘the Norwich city tournament .cnl fine p . Made wi Cri e ionay miaThat. with wHgnt term: |be. piaved oo 1he Heiiwet sl B 'hlcgflu prize is the cup r. they were at dinner and on other oc with Cream peratura changes. courts Monday morning and afternoon, Rudd. He is to uML“nch o _special interest: Observations in Norwich. In the morning he took up the mal- following was the menu: The following records, reported from |16t for a game with Woodruff T. Sul- Sevin's pharmacy, Show the changes |livan, a third division player last year. Clam Chowder. in temperature and the barometric { Mr. Sullivan obtained a long ead at American_Cheese, Crackers. changes Monday: the start, but Mr. King finally caught Pickles. Cucumbers. Olives. Ther. Bar. | Nim and beat him out by four wickets. Onions. Lettuce. BT 3005 | In the afterncon Mr. King took two A Tomatoes with French Dressing.# 77 30.03 |$ames handily from Frank H. 5, | & e "’l ,:st P ‘",‘:' = 71 30.05|WBo is in .the first division. In fenton F. Millard After the lunch there were two ex- first game Mr. Foss did not once get | featsd . v e e citing basehall games between the the balls and consequently made no ivan defea s "’"‘d wice and| . rried men and the single men and 3 rickets Chase Comparisons. ts, although he made a number |[A. Millard once; P. efeated A} etween the Ponies and Sluggers. The Predictions for Monday: Partly |of . startling carom: shots that missed | Millard and F. Symington. Pi Smith| 2l R ol Tari® L ANE CIFRTE 5 iy cloudy. only by a hair. Mr. King also got the favor of the single men. The lineup Monday’s weather: As predicted. second gam vas: Married Men—Malone c, Smith TR e The Chicago man has been an en- .C.| p, Gregory 1b, Breault 2b, L. Gregory Sen, Moon iasd Yiues. thusiast for three vears and this time | F. s, Volkman 3b, Kendall If, Wiley cf, is better than other kinds. KEEPS HARD ONE HOUR. T Sun T Figh [ 3oen | has challenged Champion: Harold Boe- Beauregard ri. Single Men—C. Myere - | Rises: | Sets. || Water: || ‘Sets. | worth for the first division Van Wickle | W. Sullivan - c. Pilling p, D. Breault 1b. Herd 2b, P. ; medal,which Bosworth has held against | L. Stockwell . Mudderman 3b, William Malone ss, G. Quarts 40c Pints 25¢ all comers for several years. It looks | ¥. Millard .. Myers If, Poyerd cf, Dunse rf. In the as if Mr. King would put up a strong | F: Symington second game the Siuggers won by the fight th the impre form that willJ A, Millard score of 8 to 6. The lineup was: Ponies come with his practice this week. P. Smith . —Frohmander ¢, Barlow p, Eribeck 1b, Aberg 2b, Caron 3b, Thompson se, ~ Despardin If, Hedler cf, Pollard rf. CONNECTICUT VISITORS” WEDDING. Sluggers—Brown ¢, Scofield p, Nevins 1b. Benac 2b, Siedel 3b, Mudderman ss, ALONG RHODE ISLAND SHORES. s / Piiling If, Malone cf, S. Breault rf. S W y A long series of athletic contests Many Summering in Neighboring| A pretty, although unostentatious|came after the baseball games and the State. wedding took place in St Patrick’s|results of the most important were: church at 645 o'clock Monday morn- | Huckleberry ple race, won by Wilfred (Special to The Bulletin.) ing, when Miss Katherine V. RINg|Ppollard first, Michasi Malone second, The summer weather of the|2hd Dr. Thomas A. Crowley, both|Andrew Frohmander third 0 yatd past week has caused unusual activity | 3MODE the best known yourng people | dash, Martin Siedel first, Louis Greg- at the scashore and in the country and | i _Norwich, were united in watrimo- | ory 'second, Fred Scofield third: 100 At all of the resorts along Narragan-| &l bonds by ReV. Hugh Treanor,|yard fat men's race, George Gregory sett bay and tributaries the number of | Pastor of the church. first, John Volkman second. Fred Sco- suecsts has been larger than is gener-| The attendants were John R. Tar-|field third, time 12 seconds (William ally the case for the first week in|fant and Miss Anna M. Conway, per- | Kendall ran under protsst because His August. Among the visitors have been | 50nal friends, and the ceremony Wwas |legs were too short): 100 yard light a large number from the eastern sec- | Performed in the presence of only im- | men's race, George Muddeman _first. tion of Connecticut. mediate relatives and a few close|John Dunse second, Martin Siedel Miss Josephine Dawley of Colches-|friends. third, time 11 1-2 seconds: hop, step ter, who has been visiting Miss Marion| The bride was in a white lace robe | and jump. won by Richard Pilling, Coié of Bristol for some time, left on | With a black pleture hat and her maid | distance 35 feet -6 inches: wrestling Ty For B also wore these contrasting colors ef- | match. Wilfred Poliard defeated Chris- Mrs. Willibal Poirrier of Danielson | fectivei tian Myers in five minutes on a pin has been a gueat at the Cherrvhurst|, A blr“ki.p.l:o": nx\:\"e‘;! and an in- | fall; boat race. won by crew of Eck- ‘mal rect n was held al ome art, Troeger an <rause, efeating cottage at Oskland Beach the Past| ;'ihe ‘bride's mofher, Mrs. David B.| Frohmander. Aberg and Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Little and Ring, 64 Washington street, and on At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the en- daughter. Miss Eva Liftle, of Rockville, the noon train Dr. and Mrs. Crowley | tire party eat down to dinner and the have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, James|and other places. They will be at|menu that Harris had preparad McDowell at Highland Beach the past|home at 64 Washington street after | came in for much favorable comment. week. September &. It was as follows: Mrs, Walter B. Crumb, Miss Hagzel | left for a wedding trip to Asbury Pau® Baked Clams. A. Crumb and Raymond Crumb, who|_The groom is a native of Chicopee ‘Sausage. Tripe. have been spending a couple of weeks | Fells, Mass., and has been located | gweet Potatoes. White Potatoes. at Quonochontaug, have returnad to here for several years past. being a Native Corn. Green Peas. their home ‘b Forcktvile. successful dentist. His bride has been R At The registrations at the various ho-|a milliner and their popularity is Broiled Chicken. tels at Quonochontaug contain among|Shown by the large number of wed- Halibut with Cream Sauce. the latest arrivals the names of Wal- | ding gifts received. Clam Fritters, Tried Wels, ter M. Cowan of Norwich, Miss M. J.| . G S Fried Chicken, Maryland. Style. Comstock and Miss Alice A. Williams Forty-five Deaths in July. New Boiled Potatoes with Drawn But- Week in Wales, Mass. of New London, Mrs. .C. H. Colgrove v g ter_and Parsley Dressing. o Forty-five deaths in_ the town of 3 m L m’s‘ u 'am St | mev. Charies T micketts, pastor of fand Miss Caroline M. Colgrove of Wil- | norwich was (he record for July re. | Lettuce. Strawberry Tomatoss. Salad the Greenville Congregationai church, | limantic, Mr. and Mrs. James A.| oo ae in Town Clerk Holbrooks of- Watermelon. has been in Wales, Mass.. the of Danielson. R. Bellows of| a.o which is the largest number for Ice Cream. SOLD ONLY AT 'y iLwss | 65 3 : I“ s r ra Six_hours after high water it is low tide, which Is f>llowed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE pg- Mrs. John McKenna Passes Away at Backus Hospital—Rev. Mr. Rickets in Wales, Mass.—Local Items of In- teres - FINE TAILORING John Kum After an illness -of about two months Mrs. John McKenna, late of Merchant Tailor, 208 Main SL | 0" ;" rooscvart avenue, passed aw Suntéa at the William W, Backus hospital Sunday evening at 11.15 o'clock. = Mrs. McKenna was the daughter of James STEP IN AND TRY OUR and Mary Mitchell McLaughlin, and was born in Thornligbank. Scotland, DINNER February 11. 1836. In 1881 she was united in marriage. by Rev. Father - Burke, to John McKenna, the wedding ’ From 12 to 2 ceremony being performed in Pitts- field, Mass. DEL-BOFF CAFE, - Ground Floor | "<} Mot . ; 4o yer nusbana, Jy30d John MeKenna and one son. John T., four daughters, Margar: Agnes, . Helen and Mary McKenna; by two Blacklmrd Palnt brothers, James McLaughlin of Appo- naug, R. I, and John Mci.aughlin of Pittsfield, Mass.; by two sisters, Mrs. Varnishes Charles Woods, Bloomfleld, N. J.: Mrs. Agnes Curley, Thornliebank, Scotland, (f2r all exterior and outside use) and by several nieces and nephews. She was a loving wife ard mother w Varnlshes and will be greatly missed by all who Assisting in Colobr-tion of Old Home Store closed Saturday Evenings at|eck, attending the Old Home week {Dayville and C. S. Francie of Daniel- v Cheese. Crackers. 6 o'clock during July and August. | celebration there. The public observ- | som. b here wore o4, and Sbarch when | ' The committes who had echarge of 5 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Fairchild > h ot . “ augidaw ance ot Old Hame week ya concluded there were 50. There were no deaths |the affair was made up of the follow- | e e s T from contagious diseases. The follow- | ing P. W. C. members: John Navins, £ e o hEry church at 3 ing were the causes of death: Diar- | chairman. Joseph Een Andrew took part in this service. |Gifford of Putnam spent the first of | Fhoeal “":m “n;kr five 5, e rohmmanler. = i L. <\ g | O the week visiting their brother, Clar-|tion 4, diseases of nervous system 9.0, .. '« M. and Mrs. Euclid LaRose's ! Bt Mot ence I Gifford, on . Sayles avenue, | Beart disease 5, accident and violence ) s ; 2 B e o ot s Yoot th J Paacons ¥ 3, all other causes except stillbirths 19. Infant Daughter. day Sunday in New London. and family of,New London are at Sea- connet Point Yor a week. The Misses Elizabeth and Josephine Rev. J. Eldred Brown of Norwich | Of these four have been non-residents| Anita Janet LaRose, the nine was a guest at the home of Rev. Wil- | @nd eight were inmates of public in-| months’ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss May Lathrop of Danielson is 2 y after- Apending her asetion. with uae pain ling. Local Road; Docn.:Bhe bad basa sick for only two iss Annie Holden, at Buttonwoods. Tho oiting. 3¢ BiAte: Taadl East | 4aVs. e funeral took place at twc Uimer " and. John Uimer of Norwic | 7™ 2nd in New London was begun| o0l 0" Chiircn, with Rev. Artnur hnve Detn isets wt et hiug Uiciu. on Monday. - Inapector John Donovan| &.ieete officiating. Burial was in the t Fields Point for several daye. present and a man from Water- | S o Heart cometery. Shea & Burl at Fields Point for seve ys. Dury was thare 4o show the - proper | Sacre cemetery. S ; e M. W. Willard of Stonington is a{method of applying the ofl. It is put|Dad charge of th: arrangements. PAILS and SHOVELS, SAND TOYS JAIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, 3 < John Delaney of Jewett City was BASEBALLS, GLOVES, MITTS,| visiting friends In this place Sunday. R e Mr. and Mrs. James Delane: JAPANESE PARASOLS, FANS, ETC. | Fourteenth street spent the day 3 ¢ day at White beach. MRS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squara |noth of sixin sfreet Sont e any 'Sunday at White beach. ivea guest of Miss Ellen Richards of Bar- bour's Beach. OMing 25,000 foct o roag: 200 sallon=| personal Notes of Local Interest. Mrs. McGuire and two daughters of | © "8 TG S0F T RN o anyn| Fred and William Chartier were vis- Danielson_and Mrs. Benjamin Martin | ;1200 to the Waterford town line on | itors at Watch Hill Sunday. and son, William Martin, of Dayville, | 5o New Tondon turapike is (o be e adeay are visiting Mrs. Richard Bellows at|ofloq under direction of Mr. Donovan,| Joseph Parent and 'F. J. Sullivan her cottage at Riverview. and later the saction at DeWolf's is to| were visitors at Watch Hill Sunday. Miss Evelyn Bodine of Manville, R. I, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Banfleld on Twelfth Trunks Bags|™"" : Suit Cases £ I, is visiting at, the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas En- right, of, Eleveenth street. in s large variety at !owest prices. : e i Mrs. August Juneau, Jr., afnd daugh- Repairing on all kinds of Trunks|,.. Roganna have returned to their and Leather Goods done promptly and | home on Hickory street after a visit at reasonable prices at with relatives in Stafford Springs. Mr. and Mrs. William Enes of Roek- | po oiled. h ville spent last week with Mr. and Soasph Foataliio: of - Nosi 16 - Fyount Mrs. Samuel Warnock at the Mohawk | ——- - at Warwick Downs. Postal Sub-Station at Boston Store. Among the recent registrations at Ye | Postal sub-station No. 2 in the Bos- street spent lhe week end at Fisher's Island. woods Beach ware Mrs. Frank L. Let- |the Reld & Hughes company, affording | is visiting for a few days with friends ters, Master Halford Letters, Miss |a great improvement over the old sta-|in Baltic. Genevieve Letters and Miss Myra M. |tion, which ‘was tsmporarily installed Morrison of Putnam. to the left of the main entrance to the| Michael Gingras has returned from TBE SBETUCKET BARNESS C0. Miss Camilla Healey has returned | D&, V- H. Judson of Danielson was pstore following the Shannon building|a stay of two weeks in Now Bedford | a recent visitor at the Davis cottage |fire. It is finished 1@ red birch, Frank |and Fall Ri M. 1t Oakland Beach, which is being oc- |J. King supervises the station and the | R e to her home on Fifth street after a ‘WM. C. BODE, Prop. pleasant visit with friends at the Pe- E friends at Cupied Guring the month of August by | clerks are Mims Wheeler and . Mise avenus Telephone 365-4. 283 ‘Main. Street, | Guot Colony, near New London. Mr. and Mrs. George Bemis and daugh. | Houldcroft. L asan ot Flstec avenus TR ter, Miss Dorothy Bemis, and Mr. and 4 B g o NORWICH TOWN Nre wWiltrea uuyq;:uux and daughters, Mllk Licenses lasued. N el oy S _— Misses lara and Lenora L'Heureux, o i y v, s - Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dolbeare on Auto | Danielson. m'u’??."r“'f‘n:: :’:t’ }umd?:erg have "_Rob;-rt anerle)d‘)f Bnllouh\m; s \Is. e . i J compli- | iting for a few days at the home of Tour — Outdoor Service at’ First| Miss Ethel Jencks of Wellington cot- | ance with the law, and these, with the | John Sharples on Front street Church—Vacation Notes. tage at Narraganselt terrace enter- |31 stores and 19 hand peddiers selling . = - ki tained Miss Ella Chapman of Ddniel- |mili, bring the total number of liz| Frank Wiley of Norwich was a guest L. 3. Dolbeare has received posteards | °°F the past week. censes up te 160. Dr. W. A. Chappeil | of the members of the Ponemah Wheel from his brother, F. A. Dolbeare, say- : 3 on Miniay HRRSR R Lo Clty.dires- [ I at thelr clambake Sunday. g Cha Al and MK, Dolbears are tovy. Little- Sunshine Club Picnic. urer Ira L. Peck the $80 he has col- R e ing the New England states in their The Little Sunshine club had their {1ected for the licenses. Mrs. Henry Gobeille and Mrs. Ami- automobile. enjoying the beautiful | first picnic at Ocean Beach last Friday. das Travernier of Baltic are visiting scenery and especially the roads which | The members were accompanied By | LEFT HIS TRAINED NURSE Mr. and Mrs. E. Brochu on Providence everywhere are . in perefct condition | their mothers, and a very enjoyable street. for anto riding. Monday they left |Gay was spent by all. The following A THIRD OF A MILLION. AR Boston for Vermont, New, Hampshire |little people made up the group: Viola Miss Marcel Depris of New Bedford, i “ ” : N and Maine. Grover, Hazel Townsend, Irene Wilson, Big Jim” Kennedy Married Her on | yaie® 2o on, oS O o e itk _— Ruth Bogue, Marie Townsend, Harlow His Death Bed. Mrs. Henry Therrien and Mrs. Joseph Service on Mesting House Rocks. |Bogue and little Ralphine Townsend. Gauvin. 2 ‘New York, August 8 —“Big Jim” The usual evening service of the | S First Congregational church is given ,‘::’;"’g:d‘:' gime for a soorting | joseph Fomtaine and family of Mer- up_through Ausust. the congregation [Weck from three weeks' stay at Cres- [Tian. and as A iowa that Ne | chants’ avenue have moved to New uniting with the Young People's so- |cent Beach. chubs m: ld‘lmcn: ng out of his | Bedfrord, Mass. They left here Monday A, ciety in their praver and praise servic 3 Sare ‘ Ceded his cstate would be beticr than | MOTINE- on Meeting . House Rocks, Sundav | »Mrs. A. G. Miner leaves Friday for |Ceded his estate would be beitcr tnan WEI'S | cvening the meeting was in charge of | two wWeeks' stay at the Willimantic | Ziea8re, but until to-day tno trained | u. Juien Couture and her daugh- For All L = maes. baing Chriat | 2 S never dreamed that her share woud | Lo, Mrs. Alhert Remy, were in Baltic :, ur. end. e out of loors singing RO g * Monday, visiting Sister Girard of the or Occasions. is heard over the river and enjoved he| Mrs. A. A. Doolittle of New Haven is :‘,fm‘::,:n""e'ffi_":t:‘r"’": 00,006, e | Baltic convent. GEDULDIG’S many who camnnot attend. The meet- |the Suest of Mrs. A. G. Miner of Hunt~{ieauy Gla “Cronles gucesed. oniy. it i T ’ ings in future will be held at § p. m.|inston avenue. s & only. hait TR % Telephone 368 77 Codar Street. | on account of it becoming dark before —_— b o S MEe ONiIAm | Berry A : it was drawn on the day of the mar- wood, Mass., spent the week end at v it o = their home on Huntington avenue. Toos. Jwmie N Mal, fpnE. wesks bafore The ich Wi L 0 L. Onflvies Basnage: S Kennedy. died, when he already knew h :hl &m uring the absence last week of Rev.| Frank Teft of Lakeside, R. L, who RSV from. B | o T R et ety e Betae | nen ok, Tt iting his brother, William ‘:{"""‘ Maces. A Svsraiieal st Tabloware, mother, ‘Mrs. Porter, and _her _two | Teft of Otrobando avenue, has return- | SIO%S 3800.000 of ‘the estate in_stock: daughters, the Misses Porter of Dan- |ed home. it Tt fas pmningier i gitt- Yacht Idmnlng vers, Mass., have been occupying the . h. parsonage. poillis White ~has _roturned to his c“:w““' fi,":.:"“y ¢ Brovet ‘:_‘_;‘“; s e ome, on Him avenue,.af; pendi; o 8 w Chestnut St Norwici Conn Noted Here and There. maber of weeks: Sih SaRv T ol :F.,g" [ 1 e Aveher Miss Marion Choftar of Danielson is | Providence. Toarned the coopers tradt and ot s spending several days with friends g, -z~ g = ployment in the Havemeyer 'r:fa':‘r AHERN BROS - = S Msis Eleanor Benfamin of Wauwecus |Sugar refinery. He waxed michty in ks P e Hill is spending a week with hier grand. | b oo Gatied ovoms e MLEty | L. J. Dolbeare of Plain Hill has re- | mother, Mrs. Caroline H. Benjamin of {t; Mgnhuttan, gradusted into Bpor:: &nml cently returned from a visit to New |Bast Norwich. a ral Contractors |52 na Shon Bacae a gt et 63 BROADWAY 3 fter a visit of several weeks with | His pro) Saratoga, ac Miss Ruby Fenton returned early last frelatives in New Haven, Miss Gladys |late in lflrrl:: I‘-n(ende‘ to m:‘l-(:um Miner has returned to her home on[a rival of Canfield’s, but when he Huntington avenue. came to scan his title he found that it ’ s ——— p;:hmlwd my‘ue of the ' - rs. F. H. Bushnell of Huntington [than for residence, and K 2 al avnue has gone 16 her cottage. on the | WaS neveer opened 6 he: vfll cl]uf«! hher o He Willimantic camp ground, where she uu bride was Miss Hatiic Kgnor, J 1 -ones:only the most THE PALACE CAFE 'lfflflnf Wwill spend the remainder of August. ears old, of this city. £ beneficial remedies < ani when actually needed, and s Danbury.—Rev. E. Z. Ellis, pastor of . L us. o Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dolbeare and ure! Dan- pmd mother V. FRANK WATSON & CO., and Embalmar daughter, Grace, of Plain Hill, and Mrs, e o ey s colyj pus. S Erankiin B, Edna Shich and her daughter,” Mar Triatian Publication fl—-mmd gentle laxatjve rem-: T o - 70 Frankiin St, Bulletin Bidg. [ | o Jford. Del, are staying ui Oceatt | society _to the Advent | edy—Symup _of Figs and Elixir of! 3 V. CORA®Y. Streer. - Telephone 642-2.. et lolfim? °"na?: 'fihen a lmu\'e is required,: Whitsstone Sc and. the J. F. C. 10 ‘Prompt service day or night. Mr. and Mrs. Noves D. Chase of Otro- |convention “and camp Mestinig each | 48 it is wholly free from, all objec- Cigars abs the best om the market Lady Acsistant. Gando evene have reurncd home, after year at Mendota, HI. t.u-uble lfl";(lnm To get its ben-’ spending several m Residence 116 Broadway. ; e B e bustivie 3 ey A eficial effects always buy the u Try them. mar16a opp. Theatre. . pE s guests while there at the ‘4:?:!;:1::-: ] ‘manufactured by the Killingly. Ola Buttonwoods house at Button- |ton store has just been enlarged by| Alfregd Brochue of Providence street ! ‘cowen pmices | [lair, Sealp and Face Speciafist ’m b e e e Purteoust Mltchel! Any woman can have fascinating and heavy hair by using Parisian D‘l‘. the most ‘efficient hair grower and da; druff cure. Parisian Sage s the favorite hair cdressing of refined people, and since its Introduction into. America It has met with wonderful success. If you want beautiful, lustrous nal'r that will be the envy of your frignde; ‘) g0 to Lee & Osgood Co. and ge! 3 a bottle of Parivian Sage today and| Another Week of \Shomg use'it for two weeks. FogiB, EC d St' K % en if you are not satisfied that Parisian Sage is the most delightful ‘Olflomy an J W and refreshing hair invigorator you ; 4 Have wvor usch, thke 1 ack” and Bet Clearance your money. That's a fair offer, of course. And| OUR MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE helrlevlpn .'l.‘n:)lheraone.d i SALE will continue all this week. arisian Sage does not cure dan- |, store ark aryfr, stop falling hair, sphiting hatr|All over the Srswoive Mu;' or itching ecalp, in two weeks, the|Downs have been made, so it money will be returned. LIBERAL ECONOMIES await Dandruft_is 3 forerunner 9 omld- | who visit the store this week. ness; get rid of it at once. Parisian : ‘s Sage kills the dandrufr germs, it sgm. | Member—this is a Clearance Sals’ of ulates and tones up the hair roots and | Summer Merchandise, which inoivdps prevents the hair from turning gray- | every department in the store.. Th It s absolutaly the most refreshing mple ‘values: v and invigorating hair dressing known , to mankind. It is not sticky or greasy e s yooc heed toul eia sl - Dapdhy ‘Soroeng For sale by druggists everywhere, and by The Lee & Osgood Co. Fifty AT CLOSING PRICES, Cents u large bottle. The sirl with the auburg bair on_evers bottle. Mail| Bamboo Porch Screens. madd of grders Alled by Giroux Mig. Co, BUf-| gutaide bark, complete pulleys, cords, al, e etc., at these reduced pri From Sickness to “Excellent Health.” So says Mrs. Charles Lyon, Peorta,| Size 4x8 at 39c value 59¢ 1L.: “I found in your Fole Kidney A Pills a prompt and speedy cure for| Size 6x8 at 59¢ value 75¢ backache and kidney trouble which bothered me (or many months. 1 am Size 8x8 at 79¢ value $1.00 O jo t 2 ch 2(\“.‘-;1‘;;"%-1315,‘:(’8!:?&,-’ Pitie Lee & Os-| - Size 10x8 at 98¢ value $1.25 A tickling or dry cough cam be| omi, green painted Bcreens (not quickly loosened with Dr. Shoop's|dyed), & serviceable Screen that will Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloro- | jast for many seasons, at thess re- form, nothing unsafe or Karsh. Sold |40 "0 o0l by Lee & Osgood Co. Size 68 Narrow Slats at §1.20 value-$1.75 Size GxB Wide Slats ot §1.98 value $2.76 Size 8x8 Wido Slafs at $2.50 value $3.50 (At Upholstery Dept.) panied on their western trip by Tuchcliffe, Who expects to resid the. future in Bakersfield, Postmaster Jamas Graham left here Sunday morning for Fisher's Island where he expects to spend two weeks with his family. Mrs. Albert Remy and her son Lorenzo are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Julien Couture, on Merchants' avenue. CLEARANCE PRICES —on Heusefurnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, Hammooeks, ste Amedee Belanger of St. Deries, Can- | CLEARANCE PRICES ada, is enjoying a five weeks’ vacation | —on Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goéds and is spending a part of it in Taft-|and White Goods. A good 'time. te ville with Joseph Caron. it oty Miss Rose Munville of North Gros-| CLEARANCE PRICES venordale is visiting for a few days| Y - ? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis| 00 Cottons, 'Table Linens, Lantaigns on Front street Cases, Sheet Bed Spread —— Towelling, etc. Pltiow Towels, Heary Tetreault, first baseman of the Taftville baseball team of the Eastern Connecticut league, has gone to N Bedford to spend his vacation. Joseph Jarry, Joseph Fregeau and Philip Trembley went to New London Saturday to witness the arrival of Taftville friends from New Bedford. Waddell and Spade Dropped to New- i oW 1S Your: New York, August §.—“Rube” Wad- dell dropped into the second rank. In company with Pitcher - Iloh Spade Waddell was released to Newark :to- day, on an optional agreement, by the St Lonie Americans. . in return - for Catcher Joe Crisp. Both have been dered to report at Newark imme- Ajately, but Crisp will remain where he Is until sent for. - The Porteous & Mitchell Co. ever offered in Furniture, for we are simpl; MARRIED ol CROWLEY —RING—In this_city Aug. sl h 2 . by Rev. Hu, Treanor. Dr. Thoma, & T Erawier e S ki hierna Y aughtering Ring, hn!h Of VIH- city. DIED The Prices. WEST—In Westerly. Aug. 6, 1910, Jo< seph Raymond. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Courtland West BECKWITH—In Niantic, Aug. 7. 1910, Mrs. Cornelius ~Beckwith, aged 70 year Take advantage of this opper- tunity now before it is too lat Every article in Furniture h JONES—In this city, Aug. 7. at the residence of his stepson, William H. It ttenti Nicholson, No. 3 rth Main atreet, e il o e oy George V/oodbury Jones, in the 66th you can furnish your home fresh vear of his age, Funeral from his laté home, No. 3 North Main street, Wednesday after- noon. Aug. 10, at 2 o'clock. Burial at Maplewood cemetery for the Fall ‘at a surprisingly low. pril MWKENNA—In, this-city. Aug. 7, 1910, Jane McTaughling wife of ‘John Me- <enna. Funeral from lher late residence, 43 —REMEMBER THE PLACE— Roosevelt ‘,avenue. East rwich Wednesday morniug. Aug. 10, 1910. at £.30 o'clock. Services at St. Mary’ r church at § o'clock. LEVARGE—}n this city, Aug. 8. Mrs. ’ ’ David P. LeVarge of 109 Forest atreet. 9-11 Water Streot ailgia o Telephon c“",fi%.é’.,‘.\.l:tm Neidlinger Voice School for Singers, Public Speaker: Funeral Directors | cutiarenwin peiayedspeces Mystic, Conn, May, October. New York and Orange, Ocfober, May, +, Special Summer courses. m a msrs ‘Write or ‘phone for particulars * Address BIEATRICE BARNUM, Sec'y, Neldlinger Voice Behool, CPhone 102) Mystie, Conn. Lady Assistant. - Telephone call 828-3. ot Henry B Chureh. Wm. Bmith Allen MISS M. C. ADLES, fuiyisdaw Ladies’ $2.00 White Canvas Oxfords, WATCH THE HEADS Tadies’ $250 Patent and Gun Metal| of the hatlese women. Healthy, glossy, J R s Bals. $1.33. becoming, well-groomed har besutifies oven the ugly woman, dnesa't . it? Men's $5.60 Russet Oxfords, $2.45. S e ety DRt FRANK A. BILL, Venus common looking. I you w'.‘\lnd bbiatiar Street, | be attractive, put .yourself . in s Telephone. 104 Main Bere Adlow’ nands. Bhe will be in Nerwich all this week. DON'T WORRY | "™ vamensees i o It Makes Wrinkles, Telephone 704. . anghd Warry over ill-health does yous Bealth no good, and merely cauees *'-“s:.,u?:",, = ae| LETTER PAPER Great Bargains in o asoul o make 17 el CRANSTON’S augSdaw PR R