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I Best Hair Tonic mmflailargost Ever| New w.- County Has Lig Delog.hon at Savin Rock an Lage Has Spread. ' Gathering—7olitical Talk on All Sides—Candidates Lol e wiv el @he Bulletin, | gy Adelard Morin of Montreal, Can- ada, formerly of Norwich, is in town. E-M-h. Thursday, Aug. 11, 1910. —_— G. Warren Davis of East Norwich was a visitor In New Haven Wednes- W&r-ehluice' VARIOUS MATTERS ~ |3o ; Muskmelon on ice Showey tiger 1illes are srowing in| . ar. sueny S arontresl, Canada, Pears and Plums-—-cold| v couna of aripping eaves was | Norwich. i - ¢ F St e e wonderful Invicorator spread rapidly, musical to many. Deputy C. E. Btaples of Colchester . And today, Without any sensationai 5 was in town Wednesday attending to| New London county sent its.quota on| On all the walls were pictures of | ¥ :;':5"'"?:“‘5‘."51""'{,. o :,:g; Plump native broilers are being | 705 0 (OO0 Wednesday to the state legislative re- | Senator Bulkeley, and at each dinner | G P00 TRERRIrely, b BIAORL SUPeh brought to market. s union, which made Savin Rock, at New | PI4Ce Were buttons bearing the picture | Gyccq ™ tiis grear demand? Simply Patrick Morley of Norwich was the of Charles A. Goodwin. For the sub- (iS4 pULE BTCAl dmindl SIORY Florists are displaying beautiful . Haven,the Mecca of the present, former | stantia] part of the feast were provided | 1%} oke 5 LY s g P guest of friends In New London Tues- { and future members of the general as. | 2o masniis o Lheme s 00 soands. of |12 are telling the readers of The Bul- - day afternoom. * sembly of the state,who sathered to the | iobster, 2,000 pounds of chicken, 1,200 | N2 1t Wil A0 o L Many unusually tall sunflowers are Fer. ‘anid e Bheswecd Bwtter of number of seven hundred and twenty- | pounds ef bluefish. with The Lee & Osgaod Co's money growing in local gardens. Tl e five. It was the join reunion of the| Among those present from New Lon- | hack guarantee, that Parisian Sage 15 Norwich were visitors at Pleasant| Connecticut general assemblies of the ' don county were the followins: the most invigorating and rejuvenating Pines to preserve R. & R. Potied Meats Cold bettle Olives Everything that is good for a lunch or picnic. > - ARG, sessions of 1901-1909, inclusive, the law | Norwich.—C: & Elwin W. Cantaloupes fro Maryland are | View this week. Norwich—Congressman win hair tonic. It cures dandruff, stops somr’ BI'OS reaching dealers this week. Y makers, without respect to party, who | Higgine, Represontggives Henry W.|guliing hair and iiching sealp; It makes a Miss Elis ¥ Biarein: and Misq | Sre Tesponstiis’ Yor the InEislation: of | TIbcie xna Carris ¥, Bushel: Doun: ey R dualllbg £ TR the last decade. ty Commissioner Charles D. Noyes, a0 e y It 1& some tine sfads umbisllss ana [ Wans Manies 1sft Wpgaday for e Visit] " The attendance overflowed the pPo- |ex-Mayor Costello Lippitt, Fank Ex- | eherme Qrtrous It I e omiy ot gum shoes have been needed. * visions for dinner bq more than one |aminer Norris S. Lippitt, Republican | ho "haie and Cestroys the dandruff auzdd : = i 3 : hundred, shutting out many from the | ‘entral Committeeman Z. R. RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. The New London County Fair, Nor-| Miss Katherine E. Nagle of Potts- | sonst that had been provided. A smart R?tf;mf oty Daty Commissiones 2 aeet, o Al CadiiaM Physician and Surgeon |[wich September 54, 1910.—adv. town, Penn., has been visiting friends | rain which came on did not check the | Tyler ‘Cruttenden, Deputy Sherift | .05 18, B0 8O O e e want 3 gt in Norwich this week. enthusiasm of those present. George W. Rouse, Denu'y Judge John |, say that Pavisian Sage works won- Office remeved to 21 Broadway, Returning vacaifonists are seeking The number was one of the largest, | H. Barnes, A. J. Bailey. ders with women's hailr. It will turn Wauregan Block. the drtawists o et eh -6 Hons. Miss Ruth VanderPyl of Worcester, (if not the largest, to attend a similar | Montville—Senator Georze . Brad- | qui® Wl VO S A T G0 B DRER Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. Telaphone. 5 Mass., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B.|gathering. Two-thirds of those pres- |ford, Representative Daniel D. Tlome, | ¢y "ragiant and lustrous balr in a few During July and August ne evening| pBathors at Watch Hill have en- [H. Evans of Norwich. ent were respublicans, keenly alive to | Postmasters Louls B. Hurlburt and M. | g, 08 "and is the most pleasant and sat- or Sunday hours except by appaint- the making up of the silite for the com- | E. Tooker, Selectman Matt A. Tinker, | i\ o frossing any woman ever used ment. febld Watches Have you ever examined the excel- lent stock of High Grade Watches we bhave in stock? I you will spend a few moments in our store we can show you the very best in RaNroad movements, both American and Swiss, and our prices joved "exceptionally surf it for two 2 i, D Sheriff Wond, Regis- . Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Moses and campaign. At the dinner Chairman | Deputy Sheriff George 2 d, Res'! Druggists evorywher nd The Lew or three days. Aanghitor “of, Nerwih - st Muniay Michacl Keneaiey ‘of _the republican | trar Fred J. Hope, Joseph I Killeen | & COuERa® Y TN Eatistin Sage for i AE rolativesde Caotan state central committee made the an- |2nd Willis H. Sawver. Soc a large bot Yesterday’s rain was so welcome | ™! B nouncement that Congressman E, J. DP!;e.toxll—kx-fipp?-lan!all\do John 1‘{. ol bl SIEARNY that nobody complained because of Hill had accepted an invitation to serve | Davis, Alax C. Harkness and somes T Acute or Chronic—Which? the plans which it spoiled. Erastus Tuttle and daughter, MTs.|ag temporary chairman of the republi- | Thurston. No matter If your kidney trouble is gy E. S. Becbe, of this city are at Pine|can state conventlon to_be held in| New London—Representa:ives Dan- | Mo Waiier If yqur kidney irouble la This is the season of mould and | Grove, Niantic, for a week. Hartford the 14th and 15th of next | el M. Cronin and fucius -2 WBHOR | oqy Wil reach your cass. Mr. Claude GATIN NI St lob 665, ABAUL: sats £ month. It was also arranged that there : yof ks T oA Tl ites e B Tood oihy reaalt To asiiens Miss Bertha Case of East Providence | would be a meeting of the republican Ce(fl;!rull con;:m m:. ey B SHNEIRR - e ks e R =3 is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | congressional committee of the Second e P e Charlos J1° Sraith | Kidney complaint which ~ baffie 2 Bjurstrom of Clairmont avenue. district ‘i, ‘New. Phven on. the 17th. [N g SpRRRTUREver Shaglee ¥ 8 treatment, At last he tried with the object of setting the date for 3 F = . PRSI, 3, I 7. | Kidney Remedy and a few large boe- Progress is being made on Emil i the congressional convention. Balem—Representative . Fimer: . K. ec 3 se v Fox's new house on McKinley avenue.| R C. Brittin of Dunham street is vis- | "'%, 00 oding"and following the dinner, [ Chadwick. 2 D In A . conplete. eure, SR It is expected to be ready for occu- |iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mra.| the reunionists were broken up in smali | I"ranklin—Representative Trank A e Led & Osgood Co : pancy by Thanksgiving. Nathaniel Clark of Madison, N. J. sroups, discussing the merits of this ([ockwood and oot o et s ey and that candidate or listening to the | z n . “Health Coffev” Is the cleverest fmi- are always the most moderate. Connecticut delegates will leave for| Benjamin Lahn, who has been en- | candidate himself, and they were all "fi’eb%nf},‘,’fn‘},'r‘,‘:,::,‘,’l‘:;’,",ps‘ Izde. . | tation of real coffes ever yet made. Dr, HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, | Montreal. Sunday to attend the bien- | joving a vacation with Norwich rela- | there, bus ybuilding their fences and |y, ‘i "2ng Elisha Waterman, ex-Sen- | Shoop created it from pure parched WALTHAMS, nial convention of the society of | tives, returns this week to New York.|Passing out the famillar campaign but- | .4, "1 04§ Brown and ex-Ren esenta- | §rains, malt, nuts, ete. TFine in flavor ERN endlgicos, o A o vndl ¥ ton, the supply of which never gave |%10F Fred 7 Brown and ex-Een eatntos | 2 made In just minute. No 20 NS an sans. ; i out! There were no set speeches, an 5 i or 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sampla ELGENS and ILLINOIS. # s A Black Point correspondent mnotes | 9ut- Th t B 4 | Hewitt and Fred O. Brown. 30 mi dious boiling. Sampl 3 4 2 o = o the majority opinion had to go unde. - —Re; tative Frederick | free. Lee & Osgood Co. The Big Connecticut Fair, Charter |among those .at the Point View|iermined. Not only were the prospec- p:;,::SZfi"En,,R,T:;;:Srl:,.,..n‘v\f‘ffl,{-f,. Oak park, Hartford, Sept..5-9, 1910.— | house Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Porter of| tjves themselves present, but all their [ gor*Norc AT0 ady, Norwich. adherents as well, and nothing was left | “ magt Lyme— Reprasentative Wash- undone that could be done to further |yngton Gadbols, ex-Repressatatives The 43d annual reunion of the Con-| Mrs. James Z. Pearsoll of Brooklyn, | the interests of those they supported. | austin I. Bush, John Beckw th and necticut Cavalary assoclation will be|N. Y. is visiting this week at the| Among those present who are prom- | prederick Beckwith. held in the Grand Army hall, Water-{ home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank White | inent on the republican side were Sen- Stonington—Representatives Albert ry, Wi 7 in Preston. ators Bulkeley and Brandegee, Everett | . Martin and William H. Broughton, BErY, Tigpacatay, Augustt s E J. Lake, Charles A. Goodwin, and for- | County Commissioner B. F. \Wiliams iv being| Mrs. Frank D. Davis of West Main | mer Governor George P. McLean. On|and James McKendrick. os the democratic side there seemed to| [edyard—Senator William T. Ally ferguson & Charbanneau, FRARKLIN SQUARE. jr21a Swedish parties are alrea B made up to sail from—Boston and |street and Miss Elizabeth Park of Dun- | . f agp b = ko e no general effort to advance the in- Griswold—Ex-Senator Arthur M . > WE have lhe F“ml New York next June for the world| ham street are visiting in Providence| terests of any one man for any of the | Brown and Representative Jchn H.llIrtroducing the FAMOUS MAPLE & olympiad, to be held at Stockholm.|ang Pawtucket. offices which are to be at the disposal | Payne. 2 2 4 ture of a five of the people in the fall. A general| Old Lyme—Representative jchn H.|LEAF TRADING STAMPS, the only Local visitors to White mountain| o airrea her and little son, | feeling of good cheer and optimism pre- | Noble. 5 g Stamp Company offering a full line of room temement all in | oCns rrite home that mights and|pusii o Manchester) N. H., are e | valled. and each and every prospective [ Lyme—Representatives Jona 1. Hall | J#/E “omPany oHer nE @ (8L THC mordings have been so cool it has |- . candidate assured his friends that he |and Nehemiah Danicls, Fish and Game . such as n s iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 13 C E. Ha Geer. - o q N hi been necessary to have fires for com- |y ouic T. Bruette of Boswell avenus.] > 10 P9 the successtul man. ommissioner E. Hart Bedsteads, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Mat~ good order which we J|fort'a vart of the time. ting, Chairs, Bureaus, Stoves, Refrig- - % will sell cheap if a A marriage license was imsued in | _nol.-u:; _m:::na.:é :;;r:an,man e;::; MYSTIC PEACE MEETING. STUART DOUGLAS CHOSEN. Saviametie el b Do b, - - rica ineer, m v e g P P ‘S‘omu(‘cr T‘ufllday to George ™ bmpinwdzhv % 04 mndonvG-u & | Annual Gathering Begins Next Week— | Former Norwich Man to Plan Decora- |etc, to select from. The advantage of en: 113 = 4 g 2 i esaes, amsivant pestmaster, 113 | Dol N e now wotking B Four Day Programme. tions for Yonkers City Hail. our stamps Is that we are furniture Bridge street, Willimantic, Co FEliza G. Rawson, librarian, Pro pect street, Willimantic, Conn. . plied for within the next two days. The I'arkrl;finpurt bo. Wauregan Homse, Nerwich, Conn. Norwich. The annual peace meeting of the| Councilman Stuart F. Douglas of [dealers and carry a full stock to sell Universal Peace confersnce is to be | New R&chelie has been select=d by the | o o i ey H. E. Beard and daughter, Elsie,|nela at Mystic, at Peace grove, bezin. | Yonkers city authorities to ilan and | f0F cash or for stamps. ; B be P 4. Ma ¢ ‘ho | lows: Councilman Douglas is recosnized as DIRECTORY attended this summer. Every Sunday | Beard and MMaster Roy Beard, who |l the best interior Jdecorator in masses are celebrated.at 6.30 and 9.3 Services at Our Lady of Ghace |Of Leffingwell avenue are in Provi- [ ning Aug. 18. ‘The'peace meeting has | prepare specifications for the 7irniture e & e g . perha has been there since Saturday, will Opening Day, Thursday, Aug. 18. the - United .States, and the. Yonkers —OF— a. m. by the rector, Rev. J. J. Bennett |&ccompany them home. church, Fisher's Island, are being well | dence for a short visit with James|a four day programme, arrang:d as fol- | to be used in their new city hall Morning, 11 a. m. officials did well in following the ex- of Brooklyn, N.!Y., who before the Py Silent and vocal pray ample of tha best judges in choosing Leading Merchants second mass instructs a Sundav TESTING THEIR TRIPLANE. Welcoms to delegates and speakers, | Mr. Douglas, says ‘the New itochelle h 1. chil- — President Alfred H. Love. (N. Y.) aragraph. VHO GIVE fSonool class of about a dozen chil- |y .oy Stebbine and Geynst Have| Responses. L pFoF e Tast twenty-two years he has WHO GIVE ¥ First ial—I Letters. secreta ¢ been the general salesman a.cc buyer irst Ground Trial—Not Feady to| ST CrN ment of committees, auditors, | for the largest furniture indistries in S Some property owners forget to take | Fly Yet. ete. this country—ths Tobey Furniture notice that under the law they mu o s Address, president Connecticut | company of Chicago. Hundreds of the file lists of their taxable property - Stebbins and Louis Geynetl,|pranch Palmer C. Whippla. finest homes in the country nave been with the board of assessior's some | of: d owners of the new aero-| ““Muygjc, decorated, furnished and equipped by " : plane recently described in The Bulle- . m. him. time during September, and that this | Uin, wish to correct the statement| nusie. TloToCT 230 P m. One of his latest accomplisnments Is year every, list must bear the signa- |made Wednesday evening that they| Paper. Neutralization as a Peace|the furnishing and equipping of ture of the owner, properly Sworn to |are to fly today or this week. They|yfeasure, Erving Winslow, Boston: | president’s and directors’ before a member of the board of as- | Pad not’ considered a flight at this|, 3 iladel- | American News company, Pack place, Glasses il & 1 gl time. ‘us they will not attempt o go up | iad DY-Chatles P. Hastings, Philadel- | American News company, Dack Piac® | When Asked For on Cash Sales. until they have installed a mo-e nower- | © 4 daress, Peace Work for Mothers | been selected by the United States At Peterhorough, N. H. on Tues- |[UL mOfer in thelr airship. =~ ° lana Children, Prof. Daniel Batchellor, | Realty company to do the decorating, NORWICH day next there is to be a pageant uesday, for the drst time,| phjjagdelphia. turmshlng and equipping of 1n= twen: - s o oo | Messrs. Geynet and Stebbins had their| " ‘Report of the year's work, the presi- | ty-ninth, thirtieth, thirty- and A The Houss of Dreams,” a8 & mémo- | michine out for w ground trial on the dent. % lhlr(\ -second stories of new Furniture. rial to Bdward MacDowell. The|feld north of the baseball grounds at|™“NMemorial hour, brief tributes to de- | building, these being the artisric floors mausic has been adapted from Mac- |Sachem park. They put the aeroplanelparteq workers by officers and mem- | and study of the e buildiog. A. C. Blanchetle. Furniture Co, andREPAIRED Dowell's compositions. Mrs. E. R. C.|through some rigid tests, sach aviator | Par’* 2k The International Studio f October, 2 W. Main Street Sleight of New York, formerly of|3jternating in the operators reat, and|™Mustc. 1909, in an article on one of tre great Norwich, is to assist in the presenta- | oY S140% (AL they were fore tnan Friday, Aug. 19. Jirnes 1 Naw ¥ Gk oavs (o Soliowing Grocers. g 4 sults. [ . ribute to ouglas’ geni tion. was rough, although some of _he holes Morning, 10.30 o'Clock. “An interesting i(","";,,,, af interior | Ashland & Haun, 114 Franklin had been filled in. and it had heen roli- | Address, Fallacy of In Time of Peace | 4o oration of a city apartment is set|G. P. Pooler, 426 No. Main ¥ ORTH, N, A basket picnic gathering is to be|ed in preparation for the trial: vet no e e e Swn ore | forth in the fllustrations asrewith, | o' W Denefr. g e held in connection with a reunien of | Weak part was found, the wires ¢id not |0 New York city, rep! e showing the dining room and living 2 > L ad ; 3 r Teosen and. evorsthing cemain.d tooi|nan J. Bailey, superintendent of de- ; hing: oo E. Cohen, <38 No. Main . the Barnes family and their relatives, | (oot ARG CVERY g it | partment of peace in W. C. T. U. room, with an intervening hall. The | ; % &0: 2 Optometrist although of another name, at Lake | 100 (n. oo sr e Pt b0 | P ddress, The World One Neighbor- (apartment is that of Mrs Auert Laf- |John Sevelingly, 400 No. Main Quassapaug, Middlebury, Conn.Thurs- | tests showed that a more pawerful moo | hood, Prof. Ernst Richard, Columbia |lin. in Park avenue, New York, and the | Thames Market, 12 Thames St and Prescription Optici day, August 18. The lake is easily | tor would be needed. As far as they|university, New York. NuccuNa IR Wil JLotne L oen L SUEs ] 5L TR | Malogrides, 15 Thames St p ptician, . s I = - A i) lo, Ervad Barne nished is largely due to the trained | ko reached by trolley cars from Water- | know, the Norwich men are the first isrugt solo, Erve e udgment and tasts of Stuart F. Doug- | M. O’'Brien, Central Ave. Everett P, Barnes of Preston |to design an aeroplane witn three| Address, Peace and Woman Suffrage, | J e! 2 New York |1as of the Tobey Furniture compan Handerson, 41 High St 5 lanes, 2 ; Fannie Garrison Villard, . Reom 5 Shannon Bldg. in chaitman of the committes on |Plone % and they find m sxivlene paedi e Wtitam Tioyd Ger+ipon). The ‘effect throughout is Gulet and | James Murphy, 7 Washington NORWICH CONN . AR X gn with two or one planes. _ Afternoon, 2 o'Clock. Many local acquaintances cf this for- McKernte, _ 88 High . FIFERS AND DRUMMERS’ DAY. expect to place an orler with- Music. 3 “ mer Norwich man will be interested to . F. Brumberg, 171 Boswell Ave. ATTH - |in a few days for a new englae to re-| Address, Rev. W. F. White, Ledvard. | joor, "0 0 "0 ron e imonsg the best aug’ Thirty Organizations Compete at New | Lcs; their present 25-30 b. p. 200 Address, A Peace Prophecy, Nadage | d:corators of the country it y izations Compete at New | pound without magnet Camwon en-|Doree, New York city. il et ol ' 4 London—The Prize Winners. They are considering a seven-| Cornet solo, Erva Barnes. LR N A SareBats: Mai s g s gkt nder rotary engine of the Cnome| Address, No Excuse for War, Prof. T V. Bupeearing. . - s | Despite the inclement wegtherthe | tyDe, the same motor that Paulhan, the | Homer B. Sprague, East Orange, N. J., “x“rh"m (‘1‘ s Coeok "';{”""‘"‘ i c un annual fleld day of the Connctticur Fif. | famous Irench aviator, used in his Te- | ex-president of University or North | Hill farm Mobesan, Is setting on nx 8 and 10 Cant Store. ers and Drummers’ association, held at | ¢ent flights in California, Dakota. - 5 » L e . Yin | E. W. Pulaske, » 43 New London on Wednesday, was|__Their new motor will' devalp from| Music. troliey_collision last ~ Saturdsy, in brought to a successful conclusion in |15 to 25 horse power more than their| Poem, Peace and Arbitration, Miss|Which he was “'l';,“"h' r""‘f e ey TAFTVILLE Si P 2 the evening with a dance apd the an- | Present engine, and will weixn con-|Susan W. Smith, Providence, R. L “Honhfl"fd his bf" vdr(; e ;a"'jl:m‘ 2 ngers, ic Speakers nouncing of prizes in the/ drumming | Siderably less. They expect 1o have it Saturday, Aug. 20. e e o e wotat |3 ¢ Marean Ma tests. Some thirty organizations|Pere the first of September. e aero- i g . mi isl. or Chi‘dren with Delayed S e AL lons | | lane will probably b . i Morning, 10.30 o'Clock. eprafmed and other ‘minor bruises. | Hector Belisle, Hunt = pesch Dol art, and. the yriss winnery dyere | 1000 ST BEODN R a0 orERIOD SR Musie. B tton o | H® 18 attendea by Dr. H.'E. Higgins |J. 0. Tellier, Merchant Ave, stic, Conn., May, O 7 - 3 P o o Convictions considsred. Election of | of this city. e s ric and Orange, Oc’mbe:,hlgii e R aTng o amnening-Hive: A e ,;gm":fecg';",‘bv‘;",'g;;;‘;‘ officers for 1910-11. Reports of branch = -)'""('j Zuerner, Norwich Ave Special Summer courses, Rlastonburs corps, Glastonbtry on: | Stebbins and Geynet, one at a beach | societies. Treasurer, business manager. e " Z Write or 'phone for particulars. Crescent, Thomaston; fourth, Lancraft, | /" the southern part of the ~ouaty. thidt:::;:l"’;%eu;rmnmme of _the | d i S i | Altrea R:,,:’:, P Address BEATRICE BARNUM, Sec'y,| New Haven. L United States Peace Commission, Prof. ncidents in OCIely £ PSR eidlinger Voice School, * Modern fifing and drumming— Southport.—Oil is being distributed | mrnet Richard, New York. | L. N. Frashette, Mercnant Ave. CPhone 102) Mysti¢, Conn, | Prize, Silver City, Meriden; second, St. |along the turnplke from Railroad ave- | ™ A jgress, Concessions, Alfred H. Love, : "| Francis’, Naugatuck: third, Father|nue to Sasco bridge. Philadelphia. . occum 3y8TTHS Mathew, Hartford; fourth, St. DMich- _— | Address, Things that Make for Peace, | Mrs. Joseph Riplgy Noyes urd_little 5 ael's, Waterville. Francis Gallagher, Providenca. Miss Betty Noyes of Brooklyn, N. Y. |John Quinn, General Store. Flute, piccolo and drum corps, won Afternoon, 2 o'Clock. who have been spending several weeks | 0. Lussier Tea Co, by Thompsonville. i b2 at Pomfret, are the guests for a few “m u e" Isc“fl [:r Corps without fifes, won by Plymp- “A‘;;;e“ The Present Statnus of the|days of the Misses Ripley of Broad- ls s (O;’:hi!‘{i?iru‘:?rds.nare goU s ciam Or OO ness Ne;v Peacs Movement, Prof. William I | Way. BALTIC. : £ - 8 Hull, Swarthmore, Pa. S5 g e i W, F. Brown, Grocer. » nd N prize, L. Lake, Thomaston; second, J. ‘Address, Industrial Peace, Joel Bor- Mise Emily H. Beckwith of Chicago, by é o a OODLES § fatone, Hartrord. e S ton, Woodstown. N. 4., minister of Rev|accompanied by Miss Mary Hewitt of [A. C. Blanchette Furniture Co at CARDWELL’S Individual bass drumming—Firs{, C. a f‘ lizious Society of Friends. Franklin Grove, Ill., arrived this wesk (O, Lussier Tea Route. ssliné B. Sharest, Yalesville; second, J. J. Address, The Cost of War vs, theqtd spend some time with her aunt, & Taylor, Glastonbury. Needs of Peace. Prof. Daniel Batch-|'Miss Adelaide Beckwith, of Town v ot L : 3 F JEWETT CITY. Fifing, ancient—First. H. McGuinnnis, | ’ ' elor, Philadalphia. street. el FA e c wlanyt Thonss MY t urfie ! Sunday, Aug. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cranston |F: Aromonery Dry Goods. Fifing, modern—First, M. ¥. Kelly, Morning and evening services in the | have returned from a visit 'n New | Max Rabwahtch, 12 Hill Ave. Thompsonville; second, T. D. O'Connor, churches at Mystic, addressed by|Haven and Providence. Mr. Cranston 5 % ; , 5 : g .. where he has been taking a A Piccolo, won by Joseph Polkin,Thomp-| day. But just “for instance” try am beipisd h Foor.” | John Quinn, General Store. Afternoon, 2.30 o’Clock. weeks’' course in the summer = hool. sonville. Music. Baton swinging, won by C. H. Walk- Satisfactory Meriden; second, A. W. Noslow, of ORANGE SOUR Closing religious session at the tem- GLASGO. esville. pl2, Peace Brovs ” G Eye-Glasses Fancy drumming, won by St. Mich- b G Address, Goda's Message to Christen- ISevTon (8 Sendien Gmsiel M ael’s corps, Waterville, AT SMITH'S com, Miss Nadage Doree, New York L D. Rogers, rading Cove When a fellow gets a thing O tini s Thabl Batdal there's a satistaction in know- Small Fire on High Strest. and you will “Hike Along” much|cnaries P, Hastings, Alfred H. Love P. S.—We also redeem all kinds of stamps. auglld ing that it's right—just right. When you get them from us you're satisfled. There was a small fire loss at the | chipper. and others will also speak. Pastors tenement of David Fishkin, 18 High from the neighborhood are espacially street, this week, but neighbors put| If vou are almost “down and out”|invited to be present and take part. out the fire without calling the depart- ment. While Mrs. Fishkin, was doing whi ser to the soda man “make it if you assume that because your Maine Automobile Trip. the family washing on Monday and | five dashes.” Sieop fave ik business is small you cannot LOUIS H. BRUNELLE ¥ had left the room for a moment a coal S A have the convenience of a bank The Plaut- Cadden Co. §| 5 o s, pim tor o moment & coul Tt T S T e BAKERY of clothes. THey were set on fire,malt where they have suests of J account. W. Stone for the past 1wo week: AL mall accounts ar Ing a loss estimated at about $10. 5 r any s are more -l went_in their automobile, making the ISRl Diat: ave’ NtRe bned Lat : i trip from Norwich to Portland in 12 Buckingham Memorial Visitors. hours, covering 226 miles. On thélr us count you among our many We are confdent our Ples, Cake and Bread canuot be excelled. Give us a trial order. novid 20 Fairmount Street THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, < OPTICIANS Established 1872. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Thehlollu\\'illg visitors from ‘out of return trip they made stops at Old customers. town have registered this week at the Orchard and York Beaches, Ports- . a Buckingham Memorial: Curtis W. Le- The Drug Man, mouth, Newburyport and ~ Lowell, | * All Departments of anking. Gette, Florence, S. C.; H. W. Stahl, They report a fine trip throughout. Faee and Scalp Max-| Berven Springs, Mich .sage, Shampoolng ane Fapnon. o .slexmdA.'r Efifi;‘:&‘::fi e - FRANK D 5 The Thames Loan “Il'lfl t'u 1f apples are cored before they are Manicuring. Ordi Poguetan: : Mrs. J. B ¥ % v B iy e B0 il e {g:_! Rw&i{};fl;‘ and NORWACH, CONN, pafed. thers is lese danger of their Shatucket St, Norwiza, Conn, Eto., in Town. it arles Rook, o - auglis °'°°""“-l-' W-.. BOSTON STORE ———— Our Re-Enlargement SALE GOES MERRILY ON, ALL LINES ‘OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE BEING OFFERED AT BIG REDUCT- IONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. Ano!her Big Cut IN Women’s Dresses, Suits and Coals Women's Lingerie Dresses, white, pink and blue, beautifully trimmed with lace, value up to $6.00 Sale Price $3.98 Women's Fine Dresses vera] din esent styles and colors, Dimities and Chambrays, Etc., value up to $8.50. Sale Price §5 Women's High Class Linen Dresses, solid colors, handsomely trimmed value $10.98, Sale Price $6.95 Small lot of Women's Silk Dressss to close out, no twe alike, values np to §22.50, #Sale Price $13.95 Something Entirely New in House Dresses Femous DOUBLE SERVICE Garments Every woman Is interested New Ideas in wearing apparel, fore be sure and se: these garments while the assortment is good. SERGE WOOL SUITS Black and White Stripe and White, all nicely tailored, at 1-3 off regular price. Women'’s Pongee Coals Small lot that sold up te $15.00 Sale Price $9 DRESS GOODS Black Broadcloth, 72 inches wide, Sale Price 88¢c White and Black Stripe Suitingw, 45 inches wide, regular price bde, Sale Price 36¢c ART DEPARTMENT We are showing a large and at- tractivs line of the New Monica Braid Embroidery in the simplest kind of summer work. 18 and 22-inch Linen Center Pleces expressly for the Mon- ica Braid. RIBBONS Black and White Stripe Taffeta Ribbon, value 25c Sale Price 15c , The New Breeze at the Ribbon De For Summer Wi Bow, Made Fr partment. The Reid & Hughes Co. We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying, ' auglld You can just as well wear the better grade of umimer Shirts as not, when you can buy at these prices. Our $1.00 Shirts now 85¢ Our $1.50 Shirts now $1.25 Our $2.00 Shirts now $1.60 Dur $2.50 Shirts now $1.90 These are all new and clean, they are shirts that fit and are made as only good shirts can be. McPHERSON’S, Haiter, 101 Main St., City auglld WALKER'’S Grape Juice 7 AT RALLION'S auglld Tl