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indige'stln T i i J 1”. Miss Rondall of Norwich is a guest at E. H. _Pratt'a in Essex_ = = B o o Relief in Five Minutes and Perma- DELIVERY Norwich, Monday, Aug. 15, 1910. i — 3 ; i 7 ; : : VARIOUS MATTERS (riends at uakes B on Sundev - | First jon of This-Work will be Given by| bent Cure or Money Back. . Gre f Ar. and Mrs. Jabez Bailey spent Physical Director Bandlow of the Y. M. C. A—She- | .t ", 10, e, & P00 o Sunvans I 10 d . o Half of Ausuat—h_ais ipped away. Sunday in Colchester, going by I" W cmm Giva Ule of IM in North Main taod to cure sny men or wa‘m“ :Ih;, MRS 4 suffers from food fermentation which Watch out for the meteors to-night! | & W Sweet loft Saturday for YoNmw, frongp > . C: g, sour stomach,- gas Street and Work Will Start Today eruc-ations, heartburn and that lump H E I N e-Enlargement Watermelon on ice Muskmelon on icé Pears and Plums-cold Pines to preserve ot ‘R. & R. Poited Meats It is not daybreak now until nearly | Mrs- William B. Pendleton left Sat- Cold bettle Olives o / p et i doi e A pest of tiny flies accompanied Dog days do not end till Septem- ber 5. Southbridge to visit his som, F. G. Sweet. of lead feeling in the abdomen or mon- ey back, what are the poor stomach Norwich is to ha 3 them | sufferers in Norwich and vicinity go- have a playground for | American games, and teaching them | suffcrers in Worywis children at last. There has been con- | to Play.in the manner that American " - e AT rted| The mame of this most remarkable sderable thought of such a thing, and | s work 'ne mrkine Asorienn citiwons | Stomach prescription 18 Mi-o-na. Most various plans and hopes among men [out of them. Kor these little ones of | people call them Mi-o-na stomach tab- Everything that is good for|sunday nisht's hot wave. e e A et s LrooPec! | interested in the wellfare of the little | toduy will be the citizens of tomorrow, | lets, because they know that there in % a lunch or picnic. e street is visiting with friends in Prov-| ones about town, have to date resulted | and tomorrow’s civilization will be just | no remedy so zood for indigesgion or 4§ The rme_\udms‘ have been unusua idence this week. in nothing tangible. An effort has begn | What these tots are taught to be. Good ;*;flmach disorders. Here is #né opin- noisy for a night or two. e made to locate a ldren’ wholesome play, roperly directed, B g . ot T Daround s A s I have been troubled with indiges- Dr. G. H. Gregoire of Norwich, who | in Mohegan park, but the whole park | 8oes a great way towards giving any has been the guest of friends in’ Hol- | is a fine recreation spot. To be success- | child a fine start towards strong and | tion for more than a year. 1 m‘-u.h: yoke, Mass, has returned home. ful, experience has shown that a play- | healthy manhood and womanhood. gne box of Mi-o-na and it cured .me; sround must be located so it s easily | For the older children there will be | Now I would not be without a box in One of the very special features this year of our Re-Enlargement Sale Somers Bros. | ro o vz mace o0 oo e augdd S nival at Pleasant View on Labor da Straw rides by meonlight are popu- Miss Minnie M. Townsend of 110 |accessible to the children, as they wiil | games of a different type to pla Eor l]?filhouh-,omto&iltp-;umm E;.f"fi:‘:-d’r-lfitr::: our bargain offering of pretty Summer lar with city boarders in the suburbss. | Broad street left Sunday morning for | Very seldom go more than a mile away | the boys there will be ball games and doctor you ¢ Wash Goeds. This sale reach its RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. 1 3 Tow weekl “Vaiatin ta Boaton from home to play. An effort is going | quoits, and for the girls there will be | 50 _cents. ¥ it " Sl Physici d S Batnrany s Bhe Raroal. Holiaey of o - to be made to bring the playground | beanbags, etc. There will always be ou chn use my. hamie It you waSt [highest peint of meney-saving imter- ofi_.‘ys e o B DA o Natioral S asahoges’ Sasociation. | MbE aad Mre Taerlets Heals ae 44 ;‘o‘:;‘ S e . ot e B o S A RN Y A ot or T VRt dat noww, ) Ry D e ® o el Boswell avenue have gome to High-|ones as could be found was selected. | sociation will be In charge of the Mi-0-ng. slomach _tahicts ‘cost 30 29c and 33¢c yard valu Hotra: 20 4% m Tieghone: Some remarkably 'ffl holly hociss | land lake, Winsted, for two weks. Along North Main street and Central | tire work. Norwich is indeed for- geents )':ux at gr:.gumnl ‘o\.»rsu here Barig sy B i ugust o onone: | have blossomed in local gardens this : avenue in Greenevllle there are always | tunate to have a man of his experi- |and at The Lee & Osgood Co. at 21¢ per yard or Buthay Din e b Ao s | scason. Michacl J. Donohue of the Alabama |great 'swanms of children playing | ence to open and direct its firsty at- [ Booth's s will give constip st ¥ o eeale Polytechnic institute at Auburn, Ala.,|around in the streets, and as this sec- | tempts at a playground. He has di- [ Suffercrs a joyful surpris 4 4 ; Rev. Alfred P. Grint, formerly of S| 4¢ his home in this city for a visit. | tion is as densely populated as any in | rected playgrounds in Cleveland, Ohio, Yard-wide Dress Linens in a geed James church, New lLondon, preached g p T il town, it has ben selected to be the| where he had several years’ experience B r ST anans | Litiens, oy at the Pequot chapel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs R. Tuttle and|Scene of first operations. In the large’ before coming to New Englan n e o gee ens, com- g daushter, Mrs, Sique Beebe, and Miss | 10t on North Main street between Sec- | Winnipeg, Canada, he buili, organized plete color line, mercerized finish, fast The Feast pf the Assumption will | yac imew are at bine Grove Mantie, | 0?4 and Fourth streets, just across |and supervised tieir playground, and| . B a es T L e e S B e : » | from the Shetucket mill the playground | his work here will be very similar to (ASSD JOHONE) gs. : c SRk Sl et 57 awa a - p will be built. The Shetucket company | that done in Winnipeg, only on a Juss| Polka Spot Rough Pongee, all the % i _— has ben so interested in this work that | smaller scale. Besides that he has had | Cures catarrh or money back. o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moffit of Scot- | they have granted the use of this lot | experience in Springfield, Mass., while | preatheitin. Complete outfit, inciiding | wanted shades—Plain Shantung Pon- Have you ever.examined the excel- oy BEE & o st ko i e : 4 . o land_ Conn., after a Vi or this season, and with the ground | at college, so that he is thovoushly fit- | iihalorgl. Extrabottlos50c. Drugyisthh | cees and the balance of Himalaya lent stock of High Grade Watches We| mhe Ansonia Sentinel states that Y 3 : _ daughter, Mrs_ John Whittaker, of|furnished them the Young Xen's|ted to take up this work here. The ave in stock? Michael Toth of Shelton has been | Groton, have returned. Christian association is going to do the | playground here will be nothing elab- E—— Cloths in good colors. ‘Any of th If you will spend a few moments in{committed to the Norwich State ho. e rest. Work is being started today anl | orate, nor will it be built for a perma- d cleansing of the heart.is z ital H i Zhe. inwes - fabrics sold all season at 29c and 33c our store we can show you the very| pital for treatment. William C. Trump of Boston, former- thm:a vill shortly be erected swings, | ncnt thing. It will be built simply (0| g essential thing. Sin und wrong are best in Railroad movements, both —_— Iy of this city, has returned after a few | S¢e#aws, and two san xes wil | demonstrate to the citizens and offi- | {, our souls. The gospel touc this | yard. b a8 A_committee Tias been appointed by | 5, °F this eity. built for'the bables. By these means | cials of Norwich that there is u need | while vet a germ, before thought has e pliper i:;:s;n;;:;m. D $ie L loaatn € Viesh Inprosetront 50 dave: stay here. His now boss adman|the little tots cen be kept off the|and a place for such a work for it8|given piace Lo action. It the heart is Special to close out ty to look into the matter of placin HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, | bulkheads in front of each cottage. M and My WALTHAMS, ELGINS and ILLINOIS. on Globe. streets and kept busy by v\_.'hplesomi children. It is planned to get lhel,, ade right, God accepts the man for play under competent supervision. T)IErtlflng started and in full swing bef RN he rany B [ per yal‘ the end of the week, and it will cor tinue until school starts. H. B. Pendleton of Wa- | great majority of these tots are of for. terbury returned Sunday after spend-|eign parents, and by teaching them ing two weeks at Mr. Pendletown's rome on Wauwecus Hill. 80c to 59¢ values at 38c per yard The hedge of hy as and rows of sweet peas at the summer resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Huh- bard, at Houghton's Cove, excite much | 5. whe hen. S ferguson & Charbonneau, |=:~=i- o D e e M R Waterford, is in Norwich to spend MAYOR THAYER TO SPEAK UNION SERVICE AT BEFORE POMONA GRANGE PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH At Preston City on Thursday After-|Rev. Dr. G. M. Bollock of Minnesota| o p. o T o0 s town today for FRANKLIN SQUARE. ook g Dhwless everial sjuin | several aays with his mother. noon, When Other Prominent Speak- Preaches Thoughtful Sermon. a western tip. Novelty Wash Fabries, many in r21d 3 * Thursday, August 18. Tr T , ers Will Be Heard. 3 o : ¥ 40 S 2 dress pattern lengths, Frencn Madras, Sv2 | Crowell repirasd. Comdes At the union service of the Broad Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bairqfhave Bbllot Zoniorme: Eidoreonts Sinsharas N. Y., W. H. and H. station 9.30 a. m. ‘ : St v ray, Second and Park Congregational a1 v g 1D to New Bt arter crteniibe The New London County Pomona | Way, Second and Park Congrega turned from a motoring Lrid Reduced fare 40c, round trip.—Adv. t af “\E"“‘i:‘“‘;\tmg;"‘: ;’;:‘:l‘;f grange, No. 6. P. of H. will hold its| churches held at Park church Sunday | York, DR. LINNELL, = d next meeting on Thursday with Pres-| morning a thoughtful and practical — to 59 Spec Another week v ampment in Chicago. ton City grange, No. 110, in the vestry | Sermon was delivered by the Rev. G.| Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mitchel are on's selling prices have been 80c | to close out 38c yard. end the berry s—a line of new pat- SERS fhe.Tonth Sf Amsust Wil bolseason. The crop of berries thigy of the Congresational church In Pres- | M. Pollock, D. I, of Minnesota, who king motoring trip through the| New Musl Point, every might, and also Saturday | especially huckle and blackber Doroth; Robertson, who 1S |on City. It will open in the fifth de- | at Crescent Beach for the summer. | Adirondacks. terns, 1911 d ns, just from the man. the summer at Pine Or-|gree for the-transaction of any busi Pollock’s text was from Prov 101/, the guest of Miss Iva Smith [ness at 10 o'clock. In the afternoon | “As he thinketh in his hear! ufacturer, 30 inches wide—12/0 yard. for a few days.—Meriden | three speakers have been Secured, in- |80 is he.” As the poet-philosopher h: cluding Mayor Thayer, the programme | S2id, every man is th men—the = opening at 1.30 in the fourth degree, | :K‘ l”""ks] l:r is, lho.nw« 4|»Hnl-r> '("x Sir and Mis Bemmel N FEE st e tiiows | he is, and the man he really is. Th Master Georse. and Samuel Fink of | The Meadow Brook, piano solo, Miss | three are very different in I Saer SoorEs e o Florence Hoffman, Lebanon grange; | conversation and in arters Sundays, cen 13 pan - for - th e ey > his usuap| 25 Deen larser than for two or t a. : office hours—10412 a, M. and 4-5 p. m. | Y °aTs past. | While at the Hotel he can be reached - by telephone an[d will answer urgent| Swedish people throu | Recora calls by automobile. 2ugIMW Uit Miates wre’ Hotiie the movement to establish language as one of the studies in t Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Cary of Wil- liams street returned from a stay | Galatea Cloths, light or dark colors, st Memton, complete color line of stripes, alse Herhbrt Gieséy of Washington, D, C, | plain colors, 17 value—this wesk 146 formerly of Norwich, is visiting Dr. | yard. ter K. Tingley schools ‘and colleges. Boswell avenue leave this morning to | il “Relaion of Soil Fertiity to Crop | Would they ever rocoenis n s § E bave the Furni- Tobat o s . visit Mr. Fink's uncle at Wakefield, | proguction, W. P. Pollock of New York | Were they to meet? The reason for this | Henry L. Frisbie returnsd Sunday | o, 2 nvitations have been issued for ths |R. L. for three weeks. city; The Palaver of Our Last Assem- | 8reat difference lies in the data upon |evening from a_two weeks' visit at annual reunion of the Norton Famil E— city, and Connecticut’s Demand on Our | Which each of the three bases his: Kennebunkport, Me. Ive ecla ems ture of a five J|association. at the summer home o and Secretary Frank W. Havens | Next Assembly, Hon. I, E. Whiton,New | opinion. The world catalogues a man’s g Captain Wahley and Willlam Wahley f Washington are gu2sts of Mrs -4 Wendell Norton of Torrington ai|of the Grand lodge of Connecticut, F.|London; The Crime of Our Last Con- | outward actic It says, by their | Highland lake. M., and N Havens went to | gress, and the Opportunity of Our Next | fruits ye shall know th €nd. often room tenement all in e e roc | Congrens, Hon. Coraries - Thayer: yeo. | judges the whole basket poor from A Take the Eagles' special train fo- 7 F o itation, The Village Census, E. A. Bish— | decayed fruit on the top. The man | good order which we J|ine bic field day at New London 5 N op Bomrah Erange: Medlation, A | b He sicke out tho cxcellenay | ,MT- and Mrs. O. Chester Johnson, who | Thursday, August 18. Train leaves ; foreman for | S000 -‘e"'“ Florence Hoffman, Lebanon Pt ity b ©%|have ben visiting Norwich relatives, will sell cheap if ap- [ X - W. i and H. station 930 a m xham at the CHY GEFE] T 0 s by e SO : himself up to this standard, | Pave retumed to BrookWm, NoY; o e anment P e iy — A Side, is enjoying a two OBITUARY. n he really ig, the true measure | T AR arived . 3 ¥ cation at his home in the fmiltii of the man as God sees him, is not de- |, M D : g : plied for within the next B S 0 S o o R A and at Albany, N. Y. Samuel C. Woodward. termined by acts, good or bad, but by | v Cias 5 ;;One ot of Chesked Dimitios -ond INFOPREB | - Difver. with six . other % 2 After having been confined to his | his ‘Wish to be, his purpo: and capa- | ainsook, regular value Vat == Sale two days pPob akome RE . Fhe Wecde arsall and daughter | room for the past year and his health | bility, the man he would have been | : price 6Y4c yard. B “pending several days on their a e been. cisiting at | broken Tor several vears. the gedth of |had circumstances proved anite M R iOe s ! i i —_— nual cambing trip near Mumford's A Frank | Samuel Clarks Woodward occiMred at God mecasures theman by I | iing, of Washington street White Waistings in plain and breken Cove. ® ang o TADK | the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles | Actions are often de returned from several weeks' stay | check, 19¢ value—Sale price 19c. Ihe Parker.flam“ nrt[:n —_— n Preston this past week, .re-|H. Haskell, No. 22 Lincoln avenue, at | Stress thi at Bastern .Point j f Foiterdat . tha . iStnas to heir home 14 Brookiyn,'N.| 130 oclock Saturday afternjon. The |cter are sometimes ~done and ono B S —1” “Flaxon/” _the ini M-b;- ;./o; z;;. i - o) inda vas o « i, o0 h- Y 8 ‘ n's ¢ s Alice ‘oodward o raldin i Wauregan House, Norwich, Conn. fen & =ov P lomenh . Melgp e IR L Samvel Clarke Woodward was:born | whole Iiferand entire Fecord befors | sumer was o secont oot of sios Jor |10 Jinen. In & nice line of checks, &0 pdeached at St. Patrick’s church frorm W e = - o in Hanover, N. IL, the sow of Dellver. | judging him. [ T o o Csottage ot | Yard value—Sale price 25o. B Lo o e Gl et e _— ance and Jane Bond Woodward, the| A good man is often |Pleasant View, R. I Hemstitched Damask Towels, with XVIL, 11-19, the miracle of the heal- | Judge Brown Reserves Decision in|family soon after locating in Haver- | than his acts, and : | o8 Fomaley , Wit hill, Mass. He graduated from Philllips | much worse. He der ap-| Mrs. T Tiowe and Miss |oPen work border, value 37Vzo—8: ing of the lepers. Case Against Hyacinth Lessard. ve of Willilams avenue | price 29c. ve returned from few weeks' Visit| o o0 Satin finish, Hemmed Bed toga, N. % Spreads, value $2.50—Sale price $1.89. s . e Andover academy and at Yale was a | pearances, and to be| Louise C ty court on Saturday morn-|member of tho’ class of 1s50. He|mean. The day ins to ¢ Lo e B ented | studied medicine and received the de-ish evil a s and purposes is of perjury in.connection| gree of M. D., but owing to poor healthif ing. joint. ery recurrence w a Jocal saloon keeper ’s . did not takeb up the profession. He |the power of re % ' — Yo" can ’mt as we,l wear Temperance workers have heen not the be fied that the congressional convention tter grade of of the prohibitionists of the Tk rda stance and invites de- district will be held next Wednesday ! claimed he bought HqUOT | jocated in Waterbury, where he was|eay. Lfttle by little S L ae Ha been the guest the week at J. L. Randall's cottage on the Wil- Lot said e had not o3 the) connected with banking _institutions, | is honeycombed until at last the man | § PROASK JELH t Haugh- e, limantic camp ground, \_mf’j‘:“)‘]f’"‘ “af )‘;",'-“‘f‘ ed bYlandg was also a banker in Lawrence |is a shell for evil thoughts,which d William O 1 return- .I-h Held & Hu hfls [;0 — rney, Hiall, but there was non¢’l and North Adams, Mass. In 1871 he|off under pressure and the man stands | Bady. eyeuing 1o s Rome:oh e 8 o The New London hoard of selectmen ney Douglass, claimed that it | \0cated in Cleveland, where ha remain- | revealed. Many who appeared all rizht | 5 sl We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Irday ‘agpciiec = Sncoeshor to what Lessard said|iiade his home n this city with his N her had been dishonest] Mrs. Hugh H. Laying, a few weeks at Chat- had_been dishonest o on the late Frank L. Kenyon as town imed he committed . 5 1 who is_spendir I S clerk. They chose Carl J. Viets to was but a preliminary 32?5";‘55@’3’ e = ;fi"{‘,fii’;n Act m o Mase. | Was recent visitor to| auglsdaw serve until the first Monday in Octo- Attorney Fiall claimed | ang in publications, and likewise per- Jfulll Provincetown to view the beautiful ber, when his successor will be elected | d should be held for|gjstently urged moral reform. He of- at| new Pilgrim memorial monument. X > cher court. - %, 8- A - £ y to . o2 e o kv b Ehot s | e S o s e M0, TR A " T T B | Blackboard Paint at these prices. > =sday. | "M w = E —or the day will come when these will | ... vours P e i 1 Ny trict court for the term begin morning. b fo c] ture will vield to the temptation from oy ot M Ferdh e ¥ arnisnes i gust 23 has been issued at Hartfo nued rinst Joseph | Yoted. and during his residence here his| ypicn the pur LbS Hotre lof Jue e har, s W “l]l' $| 0 shlns now 85[} s o PRoT z .o SP1 | influence was greatly felt in relizious | MGt THE By m Lyman, of Washi straet (for all exterior and outside use) . On account of the judges bein g lored, who was chafed | work, he having taught a Bible school | e, Caritable nent! e e s i i sourt o ariving an auto wit 4 ¢ ers. This is erficia % . . b on acation the court will be imr Y o wf“! :m;ilgf-gs class’ at the Central church for some | oo ThI, 18 O SURETOCREL W A Sudden Discovery. Carna Val‘nlShCS ir $1. irts now $ |.25 | aiately adjournca on that date to Sep- . time. “He had many friends here who | based merly upon outwhrd actions, and Sty ot tha S an B il “ C. Swan company and the|admired his afforts in behalf of hu- YOU ARE MISTAKEN tember 27. i £ A ave: a i pscigpe e s at the garage, but not on ity Hi vi < a correct opi jon of anothe Learn | have unite in a 1€y 0 & "“r $2 00 Shll‘ls now $| 60 b ine at the time he was ar-[[pAriCr Fls 1052 Will be ETeatly felt|the necessity of regeneration. A m the fact that the staie has of at— 1 olden w. i z - . v ‘retary > k- c des a rick s than ol. Bryan v % 3 The golden wedding anniv Dr F. Howard, secretary | "1 1S b tived by his only daaghter, | Dle_front often hides icket sources than ¢ MED G CROWELLS. 67 Waler St o " Mr, and M Faucher of will be Our $2.50 Shirts now $1.90 ]z orserer dass, vl merly lived in North Gmbsvenordals These are all new and|avrdabout 10 years azo moved to Wor clean, they are shirts that i fit and are made as only spoke In bahalf of the| Mrs Charles H. Haekell a brother, and caid Qe thought the au-|Solon M. Woodward, of Rochester, N. should begin at the top and|yy and a half sister, Mrs. Amelia W. at the bottom In making arrests|mruegdell, of San Francisco. slation of the auto law. He told B £ where two of the prominent J. Will Carpenter. town raced up Broadway J. Will Carpenter, for the past four- ospital cornsr, but nothing was | teen years a well known nndertaker in \bout it. He also told of other | Olneyville and eince a young man iden- ons in which no tified with that line of business, dicd at his home on Plainfield street. Olnay- Store closed Saturday Evenings at 6 o'clock during July and August. | augddaw J. Will Carpenter years an findertaker ,in Provider All the materjals of which the SLATER MANSION 60, for r i q Saturday is home on Plain- good shirts can be. dled P st ni h e, GBNElain _— ville, shortly hefore 1 o'clock Saturday | is_composed, ield street-in-that city. One of h Vacations of Policemen. afternoon. He had been in failing if you assume that because your conslsting in part of the most ex- bt three surviving children is Mrs. W inan Voiiam) o leaves | health for several years, but not until i ¥ e quisitely ~ wrought Woodwork, Book 9, liam H_Collins of Norwich 1 his two weeks' vacation,which | Séveral weeks ago was his condition e I 1 T0 1 SRREUE E et Boicey. Erienes, SenEl C) Not in several years have wéak his former home. Policeman Eb- | Death was due to cirrhosis of the liver account. g tlex, Chests, inside Blinds Doors, Cas- The Hatt 1 Mai been so scarce as this season. t the shore resorts near New | and other complications which devel- Many small accounts are more TWO WEEKS MORE will find inks, Japanese Panels, Vesti = e er, 3l S8, €Iy | surmmer the fshing smacks which ten d rest, while Po- | OPed within the past few days. Doudme s st el 41 e oo o g séths hidva e tthews. who has been at| L James William Carpenter was born asirab e large one. Lel the NORWICH BUSINESS COL- Cluel Maple, auglld i' on sihcs. FUSKS. been going as ¢ ad for his vacation of two |in East Dedham, M: July 11, 1850. us count you among our many Gum, on&g ;;g -kh:-‘:'ln““ south as winter quarters, and they | p leted his vacation today. | He was the son of Timothy and Eli customers. LEGE prepared to show. its sty: Room, coating ube . & . have had an unusual run of bad luck. | s Dunbar Carpenter and spent his early o 28 d that i ith doub for sale intact, complete. Seldom have any of the boats paid ex- |~ = | life in Taunton, Mass., where his pa All: Departments of Banking. jents that it without doubt HOUSE FIXTURES, Ranges, Heaters, u u ls““l "sps penses on any one trip. ents made their home. A little more Th Co" Radia » Eas Mw'ml.‘ y x'n-mlr-nln‘r:t. v i i Sconces, Globes, Lanterns, than forty vears ago he married Miss| The Tha Loan & Toust € e ege | Sconces, Globes, Lantern ins; Hot e mes n rust Lo, Tubs, Sinks, Safes. Ventilators, Sky- lights, Mirrors, Leiter Box BUILDING MATERIAL—Lumber in of Misa Woblfarth and Miss Ju : Harriet A. Howarth of Taunton, Maes. and NOODLES e pniadD and Miss Julia M. After leaving school he found em- o = & 43 ployment in Taunton, but soon aftar- Shetucket St., Norwi:a, Conn, at CARDWELL’S write to Norwich friends of their MRed et i Provilincs anivwas S variety, Columns, Pilasters, Modillions augzd pleasure in recently entertaining Mr gaged by H. B. Knowles, undertaker. Higher Commercial Balustrades, Carved Ornaments, Win: and Mrs. Benj min E, Sibley, from | 9 He remained with this firm forieighteen v Ny maow Welghts: Rialto, and later Prof. J. . Georze | years and then hecame associated with izt o Werl vare, Hitenhe of Norwich, who is visiting his broth- | S Dodges & Hunck> of Westport, Conn, Education o o ootng Blones. "'Grafics ¥ oaiein, Geor Wharton 5 distributers of embalming fluid. While t Steps, Buttresses and_ Foundatfon | P f o with this concern he taught in the With NORMAL TRAINED Work, Flaggi Rough Btone. Brick d intmet. TEAGHERS and with TEACH- L stories and ) attic, containing 16 rooms, exclusive of ERS EXPERIENCED IN BUSI- | bathroom and laundry. Can be left on its present foundation or removed NESS, this School is prepared to ';lr ”5:; ’:n Enfin’n‘d’hAn_ .’!"ho'oxfln-!:l' : P desirable of the Fairlawn Park lot. give its students the BEST POS- '.-,',.‘f o ping &3 they do tne site of the celabrated Slater = Mansion and_the ! ; ; i prominent Pasadena resid 5 i LOCKE I S George has been much entertained, | GRIT, GRIME, GREASE instantly | Nem Yarm @ rater ho Hecomaiming in both in Pasadena and oLs Angeles. vanish when compelied to rub up|man for the Stein Manufacturing com- | e § ainst EUREKA HAND SOAP. pany, but finally returned to Dolges & and NS News has been received in Norwich of the marriage at Tunbridge Well rs. Printers, Mechanics, Car. | Huncke. He remained with them until England, on August 3, of Lieutenant Plumbe: t he engaged in business for himself, men and Auto Drivers——all find Eureka ! fourteen years ago. Two years later ap the quickest to clean the|his son, Arthur W., became associated oF Q“AL“Y Bruce Cotton, U. S. A, formerly sta- | Hand £ with B SIBLE RESULTS he LEAST | ‘a‘::edl\?ilss‘ or;:d“-/‘; 3:_h| |,nn1x_, Islang, { most satisfactory to use handsoap they | ™ i, ‘vas a mamber of Crescent lodge, in the bighest elevation, =& P TURNER, - xS ohns Tyson, a|can find anywhere at any price. A.F. and A. M, of New York; Manu- POSSIBLE TIME. Jy238MTh 5| c T T % = ment of I. O. O. F.; past president o LOWEST PRICES in the army and may go into business | .t 15 Impossible to keep them clean|poaphody jodge, Sobs of St George: All graduates of the year 'l'he [.‘annlng S'ndios or practice law in Baltimore. He was | 204 White, we want you to give Eureka | past president of the Olneyville Busi- named forithe. late Robert M. Bruce {Hand p a trial—it won't disappoint | ness Men's assocfation; a member of in positions. of Greenwich and h been a fre- | vou, we know it won't. It will take off [ the Providence Central club and the P solicit your patronage. Wall Papers ] ant- en s =3 Olneyville Free Library association, > quent guest it the home of Mr_ani|the : e or ase and make| “'He is survivgd by his wife. two| pDoN'T YOU OFTEN WONDER and Paintfng and Interior and J.'m a“ fl'"‘nith’ i}rs. :T.I Lewis Smith of Broad strec: your 1ds smooth and eoft, daughters, \h.\'jl izabeth, who teaches why people go so far ;iiehl ror'“h'”_* E‘v 3 E C “ - terior Work. Norwich. = |at the Arlingten schvol in Cranston, i ® m A s /| a le v 9 PRICE 10c FOR LARGE BOX. Mrs, William. I, Collins of Norwich. | Fight under 'y!,’.:i..fl"ffi&v-lxm' for . . 9 We, are in fine condition to execute one son, Arthur W. Carpenter, a0 fonr | npea e, v oy ey s e ™3, srandehidrag e S than can be found RIGHT 5k e me b ; Fonderful service, ‘wonderful econc uring the midsummer we quote Détiop Krginterbury. wonderful square dealing, too favorable prices and atiend (o repair mZT'.i s;-‘:u“‘l:‘alod‘ :‘”r(xfi:m“;l'é!::: "3', Wake yp! .~ Come in. T T T [ whtle the family er tapants are .out duncing u‘\-mo,,#d?‘,,k san,‘ mills, = Pabst Bottle Beer we sell 4 doz of town. CALL TODAY. in_Canterbu y evening. Prof.| for $3.00. ’ i For Good COFFEE 31 Willow St Robert F. Stanton’s orchestra of Wil- good work at once. Personal aiten "Phone 136-2. Principal. tion to all work. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING The state prohibition conveution for | the Third congressfonal district will be | held at the Willimantic camp grounds Wednesday afternoon, when a candi- congress will be named. It = > date for MME. TAFT, Will be & mass convention, PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT, SOLD BY : | Established 1872 Convention at Camp Grounds. } | | j i Going to Gardner Lake. limantic fi ished music. S. B. Vallett, now located at 818 Bank street, Now | prjgnt ang early this morning Joseph | The Drug Man, prompied. Eight sets wers on the floor L — London. Conn. Julsd Cummings, Perry H. Corning and John | peonypen Squa Norwich, Ct |&nd more stan room was needed. . een| erflel'- ca“ a| Ra“lon's WHEN you want to put your Mitchell leave in attison’s ‘bus for re, 3 Outside double and automobiles 2 is no mleruuntwm;_gx.“'gu'fl Gardner Lake, where theyr will spend | o g, showing the| Telephone 812 47 Franklin Street. EE; b;'l&rw mmfi.:;:e, there is =:i" ‘asanta N e P Ammisa columns of - THERE b S g KT 2 week s ke F*<lips cottage. aus13a

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