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TAFTVILLE ding Whaler | Taftville Business Men to Have Clam- llem‘y Allen & Son WMin- o m‘n nfin Te A —Tidings from the Shore—Various | bake and Outing Next Sunday— = R —— 5 day, Aug. 11, 1910. i ttems. : ’:uu}'m High Mass Celebrated for FURNISHING RE EanE heui be dshyeri R robabie Cl‘f"‘_ Found Against Leon Weinert of Mont-| ro.con peetnam or Vergason ave- tor Sgnatiue-cyTHage:Perbora everywhere in the city before § a. m. b2 . S T - e nue assisted in unloading the | Arrangements have been completed UNDERTAKERS et ot B ville in Horse Stealing Case—Value of Horses and sehooner, Marguerate anddrax shipred | w :hnbyxlhe business men of Taftville, Ay’ - Subscribers 3 ece! § A e ; ¥ w Bedford. Mr. - | with their friends, will enjoy a clam- 1. that tgae wig confer-s. favor by ‘re- Harness was About $1100. . ham is an exnert at the business. e 3l §8 Main Stree! Porting.the fact to The Bulletin Co. g - Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph Beetham ro- | August 14, ai the Smith farm I b COMPANY. gy THE WEATHER. Al Sently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Per- | bon. — A fair sized crowd I8 expected 5 5 gt & & o Iy to attend and a good time is looked [ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTIYL ¥ Leon Weinert of Chapel Hill, in |charged with theft in the matter of | Mrs. William Prest d daughter, g Forecast. for Today. Montville, near Cheesterfield, who was iving stolen horses and harness | Florence, of Newark, N. . are guests o ore 0 by all For New England: Partly cloudy in|brought before Justice of the Peace | which were bought into this -state | of their sisters-in-law, Mrs. Alfred 5 o d.s west, showers in ¢ast portion Thurs- | Willlam Smiddy In Uncasville, was |from Conterville, R. L, by Henry Ep- | Hunt of Latayette street, and Mre. | 12ftville Millionaires Will Play Balt Mi ummer day; Friday fair, slightly warmer in|bouhd over for trial before the higher | stein of Philadelphia’ and Abraham |Sarap Holcombe of Cemeétery Lane. | Clerks This Afternoon. ; . west portion; light to moderate vari-[court when his case up in the jus- | Needle of New York. | mhe \basebail zame tat is to take| (legrance Sale able winds. tice court at Unionville on Wednes- Probable cause was found. The ac- Good Season at Quonochautaug. place this (Thursday) afternoon on the Predictions from the New V)rk Her-|day. Court was convened at 5 o'clock | cused entered a demurrer, Which was Taftyill - 4 ¢ . ald: On Thursday overeast and slight-fat the home of the justice. overrulea by . the _ court, amd| A local resident now at Quono. |Taftville grounds between the Baltlc in Evel‘ De rtment Iy cooler weather will prev.ul, with| Attorney John D. Hall of this city [be appealed. He was bound oyer to |{ B rovrites: "Neazly allf fromises to.be of eapecial. Intesber y pa e local rains. and light to fresn south- | prosecuted for the state and the | the hizher ceurt for trial. Bonds ',ed':"‘":;i‘“ at East be: REw oegu-.| B eral (are DIanning D s Aoas { westerly winds, and on Friliy partly |caused lawyer was Charles W. Com- | were fixed at $530, .which were fur- [Ple . E MORE Ashuial) > Ben koSl TRt f0 . sos ik t. and| August is Clearance time for Bum- overcast to fair weather, with moder- [ stock, although he did mot appear. |nished im part by the accused and |Peen built during the past winter. A |TO0 TLUR S feq the | content, BOC s % No ate temperatures. T Under the statuies the mccused was 'partly by his gon. T ne s eneen oullt along the beach | of local fans present at the game. . |mer Merchandiss. Every department Obsorvations in Norwich. N - - will accommodate those ownmg auto- Sy i i o The following records, reprted from z |SSION. | mobiles as wall as others, e | Ungirtaber " Qrant, Lowvee Jor Vit-1'™:iHa ctoty, (& inciuded. Al linde of. Sevin's pharmacy. show th2 ckanges| STARTING CROQUET TOURNEY. GOVERNMENT BY COMMISS * |has made an appropriation for this |. tion. Summer Goods are marked way down in temperature and th It etri 8 ARy by ESwpm——_— v y KB 11 't 3 i 3 i o] s STRENGTH Chanses Wednesaay: ¢ PUTOMEIC L onty-Three Entries to Contest for | Books That Baar on This Modern Plan [ 507k, Which has been done by Bthan caDpderiaker George G. ‘Grant and |inoprise—just the kind.of gesdh that : Ther. Bar. Three Prizes at Open House. of City Administration. * The surf is especially fine this sum- z ere Wednesday afternoon | are in demand at this s n. for Ocean Beach, where they will 67 30.10 R —_— mer, the air bracing and delightful. B 4 Tired all the time ; 3 i3 30.13| Following a successful croquet tour- | The cencluding list of references on |In good weather Block Island, 13 | phamaecs Wil po joation. Mr. Grant's| gEGINNING TO DAY & No appetite . X 67 30.15 [ nament which recently was conducted, | the subject of government by commis~ | miles away, can be clearly seen. businesa will be looked after during g e o . Highest 80, Towest 60, another is to besin tonight at Open |sion ig published herewith, as furnish- e ¥ assistant. —we make these additional offerings— Comparisons. House with a larger list of en‘vies and [ ed for Congressman Edwin W. Hig- News in General. T &F ome of the best bargains we have - Preaictionk ‘m_”wwmsda . ,Show- | there is increased entnasiasm. | gins by the chief librarian of the con- | oo Gladys Miner and Miss Edith Moving Into New Home. L Ay s hrterntot e Sare ¥y The new tournament has twenty-three | gressignal library. The following i8 |pouglass spent Sunday in Franklin Arthur Lambert is busily engaged | offered since the opening of the Mid- Wodnesdnt's weathsr: Shocers in|entries and special preparations have the list: * | movink his, household effects into his| g mmer Sals. Note these very special AN Cnuint e been made. The croquet court|Cooper, H. 8. Something new in 0v-| Arthur C. Premtice of Vergason |DeW home. known as the LeBlane e i 2 S has been laid out anew after z ernment. Success magazine, Feb. |ayenue recently visited M. O. Swan | PTOPerty, on Merchants avenue, Mr. | values—they go on sale Today. The pleasant fasting Cod S Woon et Thasi load of sifted ashes has been put o | 1808, v. 11: 83-84. pror LaPhags g A Lambert recontly purchased this prop- \ 2 B —_— and rolles own lavel so that it wil The Des Moines plan. City hall, April, erty and will make it his future home. 3. Liver preparation builds T mmer> P gocs. || FUER | 3007 |in better shape than for the first tour- | 1809, v. 10: 367-369, & R e VAo el \ i Women's Walsts : neE | Bels :|ney. House Committee Chaicman Dr.| Des Moines plan. Affirmative: H. E. |spent Tuesday with —Mre. Robert Village Notes and Comment. A you up, gives energy, or e Bl T Clacenos 8. Capron. Seainid v ter Sampson (Nen;;\'i Vo W, Wise. | Brown of Scott Hill pllseph Peppin of Putnam is visiting Genuine $1.00 Waists s } sle Ave Cao E ester (Des Moines), June, k 3 aftville friends this week. your money back. ] ; TOFth, epent o large part of Wednes- | v:'3™ 3337 Miss Helen Clayton of Willimantic —— At 50c Each P ci'.au?x"x'ig'fi’f hz: Floug o, ;“’,‘s‘;: aed ;“Pe'; The Des Moines plan charter. City | is 'visiting Mrs. S. A. Beebe at her Adelard Morin returned on Wednes- 4 entra 5 R 8 hall, Jan., 1909, v. 10: 265-270. home on Lone Piné hill. day from Montreal, Canada. g 3 Al 3 t",e court, giving three lights instead of | pyjon, §. J. City government by com- . ! - - 1200 Women's - White Lawn . U, OBVIR on 25 351 ™% thie tourney there are to be| mMission. ~Address before the Eco- | Miss Howard of ;Old Lynn is the| Bernard Wunderdich of Norwich av- Waists, made button front, Six hours after high water It is low | first, second and third prizes, ¢nd each g‘;‘;‘lyf;“g’m‘;'o,‘,}?j“;',‘.;b’a%,’B.,:?gi' . ?{é‘f{ B W wow- [ e Tovae e Dchvillytorin’ cong i f :r;z‘{‘;'-f;nlwl‘l:n-‘l,ldalr.i(':d- tide, which is followed by flood tide. entry will play ever other opponent| jgae r FRES. SC QEIOhgID Avenus: v Bacle—~aiso §00d quality Per- ENEVILLE O e O T T he comom: | Mowry, D. E. Government cities by | Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing anc | Raoul Lamoureux of the United cale Walsta with stift col- GREENEVILLE not yet being decided. All the contest-| commission. LaFollette's magazine, | teir family returned Wednesday | States navy was a visitor in Taftville s, these are white gar- FINE TA“.ORING T ants are sxpectad 1o he on the sroundal aeercit 6 120). v, 1= 1-5 {from a ten days' outing at Noank. recently. Value |ments with black stripes Funeral of Mrs. John McKenna Largely ‘l“ "h(‘ ‘s:firaf s ang*:sma"ny“m‘:l Niday, J. R. Business idea in munici- _ _ $1.00 [actual 3100 value at joc Attended—Summer Visitors In and | 3 the call of play and as many games| “oo)"o ernment. Houston, Tex., 1909. | ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Moffitt of East | Michael Sullivan and Frank Gingras caeh, John Ku l‘, Away from Greeneville—Local Notes | cvening. Peoria. Tll. " Commercial ' club.’ City | Town sireet went on Wednesday o | have returned from four weeks' stay in ' The Following are the entriss: Wil-| Eovernment by commision. Report | Fisher's Island to spend a few days.|Fall River, Mas R — There was a very large attendance of | ljam Murphy. John Howne. T.ouls Si-| Of & committee of the Commercial 3 g S Merchant Tailor, 208 Main St} There wasavery large o g e | e e M ot miz| club of Peoria, 1iL, on commission | Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Bartlett of Ver- | Napoleon Tetreault of Providence Women's Princess Dresses Jun1sd from Nawark and Passaic, N Jewett | thur P. Sfmpson. Ira M. Himes, Charles| Sovernment as operated in Des |gason avenue were recent guests of | strect has returned aften a brief stay om City, Apponaug and Westarly, at the|F Whitnevs Irving Drake, Frank Mec.| Moines. Peoria, IN.: Commercial son, Murton Bartlett, of Jewett | in Fall River, Mas : FL funeral of Mrs. John McKenna, which | Mahon, W. M. Simpson, Charles H. club of Peoria. e : Genuine $5.! rincess Dresses STEP IN AND TRY OUR tcok place from her late home on|Whaley, George Emback, Fred Moll, | Questions and answers concerning the : pJiss Gertrude Lelper s the guest of Roosevelt avenue Wednesday morning | George W. Stanton, C. B. Messinger,| Des Moines plan. City hall, Jan,| Mrs. Porters and Miss Clapp. who | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Leiper, At $2,98 Each 35(: D I N N E R at 8.30 o'clock. At 9 o'clo: F. C. Geer, V. Brooks,. H. Blackburn, | 1909, v. 10: 272. hn\';_l been cccupying ”"ik”",“:?“;“fg of Pleasure Beach, for a few ¢ays mains were conve: s Y Frank ‘Maynard. Nelson Parker, Saul | Rice, W. B. City government by com- |on Elm avenue for a week. return » R ’, 0 From 12 to 2 church; where a solemn high mass was | Alofsin, H. A. Bruckner mission. Address delivered at Char- |on Monday to Danvers, Mass. gaper JONPEh S umal. S04 hi_ ook o g it omelflgmt um"’;‘.’; celebrated. Rev. J, V. Wood, a nephew - — e lotte, N. C., No 1909. Houston, = 4. e . L e < < . DEL-BOFF CAFE, Ground Floor |o: the deceased, of Passiac, ~. J KEEPING COOL. Tex., 1908. Dudley Lathrop of West Town |Mass, are visiting ut the home of 3 and ChRambray, in _pisin pirted the celebrant. Rev. William A. . = Hart, ‘A. B. Commission government [street hms returned. home after a |and Mrs. John D. Sharples on Front Solage. | sirins, : ohtol Sné y3 wae deacon, and Rev. Philip Mas = . n ‘Texas. Boston Hvening Tran- | Week's visit with his a Mrs. John | street. broken plaids, colors _are of Taftville was sub-deacon. During 5"’“"‘: s“?:“é ne M;“‘J"F'" for | aevint. Apsiliil, 10e8: 2. Bliss, at her home in Worcester, Mass, - ¢ L pink, light biie. dark Blye Bl kbo d P : the mass the caurch choir vang. At orwich Grange Meeting. Houston; Tex. Annual message of— = S : 3 McCormick of Pawtucket, R. L. ya1,e [iavendor. rose and tan, soms ac ar aint the offertory Mrs. M. L. Sliney sang| .= = ¢ xorwicn | (the) mayor—and annua) reports of | Willlam Crawford of Baltic taok |has wccepted position us (wister in siyles are trimmed. with vicas she san eautiful and on igh. S > ol . H 3 . was hie fa y o he village some time e Varnishes There was & larke. mamber o hand. | held in Pythian hall Wednesday even. | t0% 1906 date. =~ ., =~ = ian interesting session and a good at- | next week 4 some floral forms sent by relatives and | ing, was one-of much interest, making | FRstom: < B = Municioal governtietl | endance. M e e — (for all exterior and outside use) |griends. The bearers were Cornelius e in m;nm,\' uhé{ it Derl;;pl IAfiked v 10- 252-268, Discussion: 258-261. - T ¢ Miss Roeanna Dug Prime Dugas ) . McKenna, a nephew, Charles P. Brad- | in attendance. Summer Suggestions : i enry Frazier of East Town stree B b s 4 Camage Varnlshes ley, Johm 1. Carey. Willlam Murphy, | on Keeping Cool was the timely topic | TR0l Goneral Assembly —Senate | .ent on Wednesday to Blandford, | famgements toe o thn o conads o2 Women's Neckwear John O'Brien and Timothy Fields. The | presented for discussion by the worthy & Mass. to be the guest for a few . : g e i i g % . ton, Houston and Dallas. Report ie “thw first week in September. They expect 250 and 800 Valuss s remains were laid to rest in the fam- | lecturer, Mrs. N u\vl E. Bliss, and the made to the senate of Illinois by the weeks at Woody Crest, the home of | (5 pe gone five weeks. o bt iy lot in St Mary's cemetery. Thelsublect was capably handled by the| spccial®sub-committee appointed to |G°0TE® M. Emmons. 2 bl bl At 12%c Each FRED C. CAOMELL'S, 67 Water St. Bhote Koete ang Wood, o Y B | R Cook, and then Woodbury O, Rog: | 1,2t itisate. Springfleld, 1IL YANTIC HAPPENINGS Friends In this place of Thomas A e Z Sahib Bigpiiid = vins, W. H. City government by com- . 1 who is at the Mononotto . " a L et At e e N tits sk | =2 ook up ihe matter of Weagink CO0L Y sniesial s kI SEMMIS DY SDpIxioun OF Fishers Island, this summer, have| ( ) 50 dozen Womep's . Duteh Stere closed Saturday Evenings at il G sih”, B Fanning save nseful hints as td how | - committee on the revised charter of | Recent Guests in Local Homss—Notes -d word from him of late stat- i ‘riltl:;-'m :"‘V;“l-’:}::':y ] 6 o'clock during July and August. Conctralae oy Tosach Eirescwskl | 10 arranee s living room to get o ool oy maiy TLE I Toluomip clun of Summer Outings. ing that ho is haying an especially ine [ 'y o,y | PO, 0G *ofilen denikns— sugédaw a former assistant at Marv's church | effect during the summe time. After| poonomic club of Boston, 1908. Salter Benleh of Bonth Manch N 250 and |these are regular 25c and GG ;AL St Marys Church | others haa spoken, ice cream was serv— . Walter Baulch of South Manchester B0c values, &t 12%c each but mow pastor of St. Casimir's church | 9thers had Spoken. 1o cream Was ServC | yones, Neal. The Des Moines plan of | iy spending a few days with elatives pEER I o | 200, vAlués, St ] in Terryville, and his work in that| o0 89 @ Broc municipal government. City hall, | her Don't imagine next time you see in TR A " " place. the - Teryville ; torsestondent | rhere praiuises to be'a good feppes | -0 1005, v 10: 18 18 __Miss Mary Alice Sullivan Jf Hartford | weather promising storm that a e oS loseph Ranezewski of St. Cas. | sentation of Norwich grange members _— is the guest of Miss Alice Laughlin for | Wneh vl gitatum of alr (s forcing the simera churel s condueting a summer | 2t the New Loudon County Pomona BOSWORTH ARRIVES. the waele - - E SEY moke 6f your chimney to’ the ground. W 's Veil S d School for the children of his parish.|Srange meeting at Preston City next — SR NI npiat. b/ y ang Anpe |yne the o is the opposite | omen's Vels PAILS and SHOVELS, SAND TOYS | je is being assisted by a studient from | Thursday. National Reque Champion Solits Even | JONTNTE TR i e sre atr s too light to al- ; SAIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, |[the Detroit seminary of Detroit, Mich. e in Games With King. Bertram Bailey is at Portland, Me., | fang 1o 01 to e V1P and G Valvee Sessions are held every day in the State Day for Spiritualists. —_— _ BT RraY wech act in this vacation season, fill your At 59¢ Each BASEBALLS, GLOVES, MITTS,] week in the basement of St. Cassimer's| A pumber of Norwich people and| . Practice to put himself ‘n shape to| Charles Michael has returnd from | MOUth full of tobacco smoke and dive t D9¢ Eac LUNCH BASKETS, church on Allen street. others from this vicinity were at Pine |defend his title as national roque ftwo weeks' stay with relatives in New | [0 twenty feet of water, releasing the 2 ; s, ‘ ———— Grove, Niantic, on Tuesday, which wag | champion was begun on Wodnasday on | fpna, wngke, The Smoke; appesns feoivihe 10 dozen Women's washable JAPANESE PARASOLS, FANS, ETC.| Enioying Fine Vacation in Holyoke. |gtate day at the grove. Ashley T.|the Rockwell sgreet grounds by Harold | “yjiss Tva Bogue of Waurazia was a | VAter almost instant U may S8y C [imce Veils, the latest novelty & ¥ Thomas H. Young, clerk in A. B.| Boon of this city, president of the Ni- | Bosworth, whd arrived here from New |recent visitor here. it comes up in_air bubbles, but this in velling, are 1% and 1% e e Maine's grocery stqre, who is enjoying | antic ociation, offered a cordial wel- | Haven for the tournament weck. He| iiss Iva Stoddard is confin:d to the | than prove the theors Value |yards long and come in m u'“ “' [ u his annual vacatidn at this time, | come to the assembled delegat.s of the P'ad for a trial horse C. C. King of Chi- [pouse by illnes: | > TStnoke: e A $1.00.and|biack, white, | 'navy. - and > rankiin qufln writes to his friends in Greeneville | Connecticut State Spiritualist associa- | ©a80, the first division plaver, who has | A[igs Nora Hartie of Greeneville spent t buoy ; igh in | Vg a8 |brown — regular $1.00 snd that he is having a splendid time in[tion and presented them with the keys |Peen here since Monday, and aiter the | several da here this week t stratum to raise it. — Chicago §1.26 values at 69c each. Jyed Holyoks, )hluss, He 1{;:5 rlnafle several | to the grove. Th Spe‘[akcr of the day g;fi;‘{'fl;:‘:f “:fi:grs were even, each Miss Irane Brown is speading the : trips to the top of Mt. Holyoke and|was Frederick Nicholson of Boston, v 3 month in Winsted. e AR Mt. Tom and has sent several picture|who lectured and gave messages to| Bosworth has had no chance ‘o prac-| william Counterman, Carl €evin and BORN ¥ ‘ postcards with views of these and other | large audiences both in the morning |tice in New FHaven, of which he show- | Michael Reardon spent Wednesday at| . J Women‘s White Hos[ery TunkKks QA O'S | piaces of interest in and near Holyoke. [and afternoo ed the effect in a loosely play+d game |Gardner Lake. —In Ol4 Mystic, Aug. 9, a est in A which was taken by King in-the morn- | The auto truck that eonveyed ps CIMILARG Mok, De i M. At Half Prices . Officer John Casey on Vacation. L i o s ing. But in the afternoon Hosworth |ward Collins' household gools to Nor- Iprm of this all. Prices : . A - t Pleasant View Houge Parly. reversed the record by defeauag Kin b 3 “% 3 v In_ this elts 1 4 Officer John Casey is having hi ¥ g King. [wich Tuesday attracted considerable ui ases aaPISSENOhR CASAE I8 hAVIRG I8 an- | A nouse party at the fucas cottage City Tourmament Games. Caution T toh sHiince n aud Rogers FEvery woman needs one or more at Pleasant View the past week was| In the gity tournament samcs Sev- pairs of White Hoslery at this season. S iceq. | Newark. N. J. During his absence his B e e H ol 5 orwic s tn & Warge variety at lowest 'Drices, | peatia being covered by Bupernumer: | Sriperoned, bY Mre Benjamin Lucas |ersl wers plared. ‘Fems. Symington and Chinese Finesse. i A Here are two special offerings that Repairing on all kinds of Trunks|ary Daniel O'Ne ed Miss Ella Lucas of New York.Misses |ing A. Millard played his 4rst winning | The general comment that the ex- ney Ginnel' (néa should be of inter and Leather Goods done prémptly and Porsonal Briefs. Clara and Lila Beebe of Perth Amboy, |game by defeating Hoffman. pression of Chinese agreement to the Morth. Btaninet Rt W ‘. Whi at reasonable prices at L Miss Jane Taylor of Poquetanuck, Wil- | The following is the standing: Russo-Japanese treaty settles any dis- | 5'1ayn Jorte cnanigston, Aug.: & pairs of Women's te _ Ira Barrett of Bighth street is spend- | jiam Frisbie, Georze Brown and Miss Won. = Lost, P.c.|Pute over the matter is ed on the | Swan, F0% Datnas Hoslery, Including = white TEE SHETUCKET BARNESS CQ. | & @ week in Providence, R. L Marguerite Thresher of Norwich, Miss | 1. Foss ........ " o ot [C |bare statement that such an assent Lace Liste and White dron- 3 Una Burton of Lynchburg, Va., and St H 997 |has been conveved. It has been for 5 Value |ftich Lisle. These areregu- WM. C. BODE, Prop. Morris Downing of Seventh atreet|wiil Mitchell of Westerly. RO = 2 3 887 | some time the well-founded belicf thr lar 26¢ Hoslery at 16¢ & Pair Telephone $65-4. B DR e | ™ = s and Wednssdar. —— e . "Chase ....... H 1 ‘300 | what China wishes about Manchuri 1910, B 260 |while they last Yv23a Mrs. Georze . Brooks of Prospect| . To deal cards from a pack without |L. Stockwell 3 2 sopjot miien she e the itoime spvarelsn. » ! < street is visiting in Providence this|@danser of misdeals or turning them Symington . 2 3 A0 R O e oy that Westarly, R. T dozen Women's Lace Lisle b over is the idea of a_machine recently |F. Millard . 1 T 135 PHere their grip D the, ternito Villlam F. Jostin of 101 Hoslery, in a splendid as- patented by a New York man. Millard . 1 8 111| But the Chinese government in its t, Providence, im the r ] eo g v ot = b : % reply exhibited the calm elusiveness r of his age. b sortment eof celors, i William Flood of New York is spend- - . ke tre B tacs oEthe Tar R Ml s e prising—white, tam, 'eham- ing a month with relatives in this| 2 3 245 FROEHLICHKEIT OFFICERS. evitable—for the present—cover fts b ohsoeg AL LSS el ST LT SR D pagne, pink, light blue and place. vt., is ng her niece, Mrs. William el es i vl ok i e TEat ohe oy ey s M ANl gray. Remember—these are Sl e o s [T Meloncon' Cmtnal svenug Robert Gley Chosen President—Invita- |claim in the future. In ot=er words, 10in yenr Valug | AR A et or e A . . Ba ————— e eaty specify hat — ] awe ¥y, At A : street is spending a month &t White| Mrs. M. J. Solomon, Miss Mary Solo- tion from Mystic Maennerchor. B oy the Provislons of the treacy | Eavet Hunt daushier of George and| 80 [terns, rewular 60c quality st Bdward Spellman of Prospact street Ry Froehlichkeit Singing society at _the |that this treaty .-qllaf;'.rl'(*"?, o China | puneral " “servic riday _afternoon was a vieitor in New London on Wed-| Thomas_Slatt has returned to |Previous meeting of the society met fn [ entirely and completely the exelust | = Aug 12 at 2 k. at the Cangre- nesday. Taunton, Mass., after spending a week | Froehlichkeif hall Wednesday evening | ive administration ‘of = all - paris o zational chureh In Jewett »ity, Conn. . -—-»- with relatives on North Main street. and elected officer: These cholees | M8 ncRE N, O e lease of the Liae SARD OF THANKS Ihe Pflflflflus & M“chdl 0 John Reardon of Westerly was call- i s el vers made: ‘President, Robert Gley; | comprised within the lease of the Lia CARD OF THANKS. h ing_on Greeneville friends on Wed-| Daniel J. Hinchey of Oakridge street | Vice president, Gustav Thumm; cor- | TUng& peninsula. ' is Bin that t018 | <o poreny dasire to express our nesday. has returned from a week’s vaeation |Fesponding and financial secretary, | Brovision certainly St A ihes | heartfelt thanks to the frisnds and| auglldaw = co ol spent in New York and other piaces. | Theodore Schultz; treasurer. Joseph |China’s right to oceupy the territory | POSSEIel tROnER (0 Ch2 TEH Mrs. Hannah Buckley of Mowry e —— g Peringer: trustess, Henry = Opperman |8nd construce rajlroads thronsh the | WO 8NNl P00, 0 the death of our bes avenue is spending a month at Fisher's| William H. Connors of Prospect |2nd Gustav Thumm. e :‘»1 ’ SDUTE | | ved wife and mother. We miso daep- FOR SALE. Island. street is visiting this week with his (e?c:tde‘.;efln: 90 an otfice, ,a"dg('}?" Respatch: . ly appreciate the many flaral iributes. All the materiuls off which the —— rot , James V. onnors, in 0S - m > en, . OHN ‘KE: NA N "A Y. LATE) #| Mis. George Hourigan of Cent ton. “The mem of the Froehlichkeit| By pressing asbutton behind the uig{;; M'KE AND, FAMILY. s1 A‘:l“‘ljl I!T‘::ll""m & avenue is visiting relatives in Wi o SEiie s Singing society have accepted an inyi- | counter a new eleetric thief-catcher ¢ 2 B sting ST L L 'man WEIS | mantic. Miss aley of Central avenue |tation to be the guests of the Mystic | for stores locks all doors and rings o | e ——————mf—mmee | SODRIREIRE (R RO O 000w OT ook — who has been spending the past week | Maennerchor on Sunday. A party of [bell In the strect. gl'\ellvru‘ unCabinet Work, Paneling. For All Occasions. Mrs. John Martin and daushter Az-|with relatives In Fall River, Mass, |about 25 or 30 expect to attend, leav- e s Ll e Wainscoting. Cornicen, Ftieses, Moyids nes spent Wednesday with relatives in | has returned home. ing Norwich at 1045 o'clock Sunday | = T RSl T T L LT R LS GEDULDIG"S, |¥vimm N e S ey Pt R A Telephone 863. 877 Cedar Str, Mrs. v of ; vhia | Hartford after spending a few davs i 15 Main Street, i g LA .'"c 1y3ea e has Heon apendimg & few. daya with|as the uest ot Mr. ana Mrs. Patrick RUNERALS = Parlans/ Sy -Xepd That,. Memov ; 'm ":g"':m local relativ Kirby of Fifth street Mrs. Antone D. LeVarge. Werinkles and Clears Complexion. | Dinlal R = % about BT for sale intact, ¢ ot Mary Keefe of Waterbury is| _The funeral of Mary L. Clifford, wife | The mos§ delicate skin will quickly . HOUSE FIXTU g a wesk as the guest of her |0f Antone D. LeVarge, was held from | respond to the soothing and tonic ef-| diators, Re! . Rev. William A. Keefe, at St. | tHe undertaking parlors of M. V. Mur- | fects of Hokara, and when this pur= | unera rec ors on sobes Lan -AND— ngax 8 Ih Nerwich lfl.’ ‘ Brass fl[l. Godirey Hero of Hartford has been | i3 L | | spending a few days at his home on |} brothe Boawel gvenus. Mary's rectory op Central avenue. phy 5 s 2 a o ableware, Mary o " ¥ on Wednesday morning at $.15 | skin food is used, pimples are soon a ater Bollers, Bath Fixtures, Lav > 2 < e S clock, relatives from Colchester and | thing of the past. Tubs, Sinks, Safes, Ventfiators, Siy- Yaoht Trimmings | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Skinner and son| Friends of Patrick F. Bray, who is | Pertsmouth, N. H., being among those | As a massage cream or after shav- lights Mirrors, Leiter Box = .= and such things Refini Kenneth are enjoying a week's vaca- | spending a month at Block Island, have |attending. There were beautiful floral | ing it is unequaled, removing all irri- variaty Columne. Pilagtars, Modnligns. shed. | (i, in the country. received souvenir posicards irom him | tributes. The bearers were Charles |tations and making the skin soft and | Balusirades, Carved Orn: g in+ €9 te 37 Chestnut St. Nerwicii, Coni . stating that he is having a splendid | LeVarge, J. Shea, James Mahoney, | Velvety. 5 o dow wl,..‘ Bash, Window Waeights, actis [ ‘William Shannon has return2d to|time. ‘Thomas, Michael and Andrew Clifford. f;im:ly ah{ntla tod the hnlndl or ru‘(: aonrl,httllrlozlwol?!(l ‘P'tc‘c'-‘ ) Troy, N. Y., after a visit of two weeks —————r A jem mas; lebrats St. | ater washing and surprise yoursel: | roul k., k M witn loca elgtiver - e Mr. and Mrs E. Soules, who | Batriske chuern 5t 8 o'clack oy Res | With the dead skin that comes Off. ing” Poste, Bleppina’ Honee, "dtanite AHERN BROS have been visiting their son, Homer |, M e Hokara is the only massage cream | Steps, Buttr flen ey 4 . ugh Treanor. reeley sang Lady Aseistant, Work, Flagging. Rough Ston. 3 Mrs. Joseph Bray of Central gyenue|Soules, of Central avenue. for the past Nearer, My God, to Thee. Burial was | that is an antiseptic, and pimples, e i call 278- > The Extcasion to be sold intast, GC l'al &, i« spending a few weeks as the’guest gomh l\\dave returned to their home in |in the family plot in St. Mary’s ceme- | Zema, andha‘:l ’slkil: ‘:J;::!Ishe.s soon dis- ‘Telephone .. (Slze 30x70. basqment, two atories ans . . enox, Mass. appear when- E c. comtainin ne NEractors |er refaiived fn Bridgenare — TR R L a%r to the ordin- | Hewry M. Church. Wam. Smith Anea | 31t contaliing Jb,roc 0o Tats o A 3 Timothy Kelly of Eleventh street g vy —Sons- ary massage creams and sold on a| Julyl3daw iiw present foundation or remove: 63 BROADWAY Miss Margaret O'Day of St. Albans, |jcft here Wednésday for an «xtended |,, VWednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock | guarantee of “best you ever used or | CES ;«:‘1-"’:. 'n"i:‘ynfia:“,\"c ‘l% .fl-'- stay in Providence, R. I Mr. Koll~ ig | the funeral of George Woodbury Jones | money back,” yet the price is a trifle. = ITOW‘E’R "’\'}I 4 ¥ LT A IR R IS % Tt Phena 715 in the employ of the General Fire Ex- | Was held from the home of his step-|only 25c for a liberal jar; larger size D AN DX Occupying as they do the sfte of the tinguishing compan son, Willlam= F. Nicholson, at No. 3 |fgoe. | Ladies s A Whie Canvas| celebrated Slater Manaion the z - North Main street, at which Rev. Jo- | “Sola on guarantee by The Lee & | gyioiie sho ' » hjghem alevati g b TURNER, e WHAT'S NEW = Funeral Mrs. M. L. Sliney and daughter Ger. |3ePh F. Cobb of the Universalist | Osgoad Co. Vildies ‘5550 and $3.00 Pump Strapy, | Bljer Mansion, Thuredays, 310 ¢ p.'m 1 trude of Sixth street, who have been | church _officiated. Relatives from - $1.98 3 IYZIAMTI THE PALACE CAFE A ¥ Diremr spending the past two weeks with rel- | Springfield and \':;:'mn: ol“mt:1 civil For Quick Relief from Hay Fever, :};"f S 4 raui U.:" ‘S!hf:-. $1.98. atives in Boston and Tauunton, Mass, | War Were among those in attendanc thma and summer bronchitls, take| Men'=s $5.00 . e M e R have returned home. The “following members of Sedgwick | Foley's Hones and Tar. It quickly re- | ©vWe 04y Sud save wmoney. A Fine Assortment P and Embaimar post, No. 1, G. A. R., were the bearers: | |ieyes the discomfort and suffering and | Telephone. o4 FRANK WATSON & CoO., marsa 78 Franklin Street. _ 4. F, CONANT. 1 Framklln Strect the J. F. C. 100 and Clgars are tha Pest on the markst Try them. marléd Main Street, day fishing with friends at the Poque- |llam M. Perkins, and Jeremiuh Calla- | sozhes and heals the - inflanpied air MILLINERV tanuck drawbridge. He says that the | Ban. There w-rolznulllul floral forms, | passages of the head, throat and bron- S blusfish are running unusually small | Burfal was at uglewood cemetery, | chial tubes. It contains no oplates | AT LITTLE PRICES. just now, but there are plenty of them. | Where Rev. Mr. bb cgnducted a |and no ul drugs Refuse substi- committal service at the e. Un- | iutes. & Osgood Co. TIE GLOW OF HEALTILwill return MRS, G, P. STANTO! James B. Moody of Wesleyan unl- | dertaker Gager was-in charge of the o iy e e o Jourichasks it NOu Femover she 18- { | aatyd s varsity, who has heen deing reporting | arrangements. A tickling or dry cough can be|purities of the blood B%a“l;""onl')xci work for the Springfleld Republican c«gwn Hovey of x | quickiy lonsened with Dr. Shoop's| % .‘T.fi’."fi:;fi‘ 2 Temeds for 0.6 8 during his summer's vacati>a, is en- | pest the usual on et ugh Remedy. No epium. no chloro- 1 P4y 3 a4 you want lo 1t mv hll: joying & two 'weeks' outing At Block | srans” ‘grave” with i Sreeriets E-?.‘W o Bersa Beld i‘;’“"‘. . or 0785y BREWER G4, K:' -:" ’.il"' m’{.:' Wdvertis: Jack Moody spent the day Wednes- | S. S .Stocking, Albert A. Walker, W the annoying symptoms dllnp?r. Tt 70 Franklin St.,, Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 642-2, Prompt service day or night Lady Aasistant. Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatr Telephene 643-3.