Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 18, 1910, Page 7

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THE WEATHER. Forecast for Toda; For New England: Partly cloudy Thursday ang Friday; cooler Friday in the interior: moderate east winds, be- coming varlable. Predictions from the New York ‘Her- ald: On Thursday partly cloudy weath- er and slowly rising temperatures will prevail, with light variable winds, and on Friday partly overcast to fair and Van Wickle Game toxing‘wm —Tournament Will Not be Taken W?rfl Buildings—Basebal mmmfl fiovnnunt About the Village. The work in_comnection with the repairs ana improvements to the two nhodmn s making satisfac- Several men are em- ploved there daily and it is expected tha the work will be entirely complet- ed within a couple of weeks more. In the west schoolhouse the basemenf will be converted into two toilets, one for the boys and one for the girls. The toilets are to be 9x26 and will con- To your the ilis of advancing your physical forces for'a ripe an ‘healthful. old'tl guard your kLidne: by taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Lez & Osgood C 5 It is the weak merves that are cry- ing out for help. Then hejp Bon't drug the stomach_of sumulate the heart or kidneys. That is Wrong. Vitalize these weak inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and ses how fast gopd health will come to you again. Test it and see. Sold by | This vfiek we offer a good & Oagpod Co. selection in Ladies’ High YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Grade, Russia Calf Oxfords that sold for $3.00 and $3.50 GCOMPANY. August Sale cooler weather. At ‘the conclusion of the games in|yet, but a hot game is looked for when [fain all the modern improvements.| s i5 on Munsey Tour Frightens Jossph Observations in Norwich. the national roque touranment Wed- | they do clash, Suilivan nubznn 2 L e Du T | rowahanre. Horse — Driver Thrown a nesday night Champion Bosworth | game from Whitaker, but the big game h se’skfl,g{uyg:y‘:gcwt\;ry‘:&rmn:i t"‘r:;: et D B | e R RT side of the schoolhouse will give add from Wagon and Injured. 0f Blankets at $1.98 ed light ang two 14 inch ventilators ) in temperature ’'and the barometric | victories. These games have neen won tween Cposby and Robineon. "Crosby running to the roof will ventilate the| While one of tha cars in the Munsey ALSO _ < ook changes Wednesday~ from some of the easier players and | plaved a first division game and t e HIaPORiet ADUC - hss. Eoion: LAt T MWhir i e bas yer tq meet this Bexd men. Hea |G esitn OF Lhe, leader at that time | 0TSy 4 day & number of men|Manning’s store at a arty mite anla new Jot Ladies’ Patent A TEN-DAY SALE e G - §7 30.30 | IS, however, in fine condition and play- | of the division. were engaged in making connections | hour clip it frightened the horse belong. 3 : BNk oo . 7% 30.30|Ing a snappy game.;so that whoever Van Wickle Games. With the sewer pipe and with the main | Ing to Joseph Monahan, who was go- | Leather and Vici Kid Ox- We begi e 5 o G . 67 3032 | he meets must play roque all the time | ( tweanesday afterncon the first | water pipe, where a two inch line will | Ing in the same dircetion. The horse TonAY e on Highest 81, lowest 67. or succumb. ‘Williams and Webb are| c.ines for the first Van Wickle medal | be substituted for the present half-|Jjumped, broke the shafis, tore the|fords Annual August ot VL tied for second, with E. Clark third. | §7Tes 108 Qi SR U vorth . and | inch pipe. harness and fell, throwing Mr. Mona- e e say: Partly | I the,second alvision Feiton is the un | ¥ine "The arat game was won by| In ' the east schoolhouse many|han and the thiee helpers he had in at $1.49 Blanket Sale. - Safetins T esas v |defeated player, having six stralght| gocworth, who was in fine form, but |changes have been made which have|the team to the ground. Mr. Mona- cloudy: moderate northeast winds. |games to his credit, while White is han's hand was badly I d as_th " - e g . > th s taken by King. |improvea the interior of she buildi an's hand was badly bruised as the Poople who are careful with money Wednesday's weather: As predicted. | carrying all before him in_the third | B16 S6°00d SRme Wil Am"“fn‘m o e oy S0 DOMIIE | cesult of hin fall. TBa driver pald .no Job ‘ot of Tennis, most all o Peegle gt b o eteb division, where each player is meeting | 1nage several arches with his second [new floors and are equipped with new | &ttention whatever to the accident but 3 4 4 Sun, Moon and Tides. his opponents twice because of the kept up the sam. 3 these Annual August Blanket Sales, s A Ki ve him | desks of the latest ma: ept up th e rate of speed, tear T Ve i [ | L et v oetqaifo e o e lnlest masuracturs o | Ing thFous Norwicn Toxh “ AB t S . zon = . Annual Meeting. advantage with telling results. their annual ¢leaning and are in ex- — . S Day. Il = m. | p.m. Il p_om The annual meeting of the National| For the second medal, Whitaker and | cellent ondition for the beginning of To Visit Former Rector. cenis Thers e shors than two thoussne T 645 I 517 association was held on Wednesday | Sulllvan played in the evening. It was |another year. Mr., and Mrs. George Adams have pairs of Blankets, bought from the €47 |1 606 morning, President J. C. Kirk presid-|a game which lasted two hours or more % Lo - SHEE left town for a four in the west. They e o Basts Phsaitaptusers. dry: £hS sountey, 845 {1 €33 | 905 |ing The raport of fhe Secretary and|and in which each player missed many | Young’ Eagles Win Game from Young|are to be the guests of Rev. and Mrs, . et ron e s oidued menthy g4 | 188 07 | treasurer were read and approved, aft- | easy shots. Several fine caroms,were Skigers. Charles 8. Champlin at Indianola, Ia., # o sl b e 1 848 | 523 ae ler which President Kirk named L made, however. S!;ulvn': ‘had :e:u;:g Thia* Youns'. Hakieh - Mafestod . the ;ofe.:;:;x.b::;r:,“m‘ (.}(r]‘nT‘sl having E gn Ies n -g_e ‘w en prices vesh 1 640 | 951 37 [Dominating committce: W. H. Kidd,|a rover and was for the. cage g0INg|v,ung Sluggers Wednesday morning it dera ity point. = = Meriden: I F. Feit Philadelphia, | down with his second ball. . o - Z ~. i ¥ T e o T oo by T g LSSt = e by the score of 10 to 9. The game was Prime Quality Peaches. aug1sTUTh Tq induce sarly buying we will offeit tide, which i3 followsd by fisod tide " | 0 I M. Thompson. Danbury. Tt and Concert. . full of interest and the main feature| ~\.iiie peaches were brought into the | these twb thousand paire of Bisnkets, g "GREENEVILLE &G, Williams, chairman of the com.- A4t I8¢ ganies Wedniésday evenfngwhen | lette, = Heotor Gaucher officiated a%|nepday shd were of excoptionally fine il D dadlk oy whish ,In ‘some " s mg B el e M g R 2 :umd:?‘.}z: ;;v. :‘cotn;etru(!:’hA“v:;: :;:[p re. e following was the line- | ottt & nv-‘r the E;I'EAV:S‘“I’_OW:R‘ PRI‘CE‘ i v/ i < o Mrs o us Va a - instances s Laros Nuriiisr Sttang Fuasrs) of Nep. | thinak i e aiviglonlh mith 1610 [eesuiern olcupied wna mmsh dnterest | Young Bagles—Dantel Perkins o, Wil- |y Gornelits vanderwasrt iy re o pelind o e andps g atherine Bowen—Vacationists Re- | the first, 13 in the second, a Was ‘manifested In the freq Tanglols p, Michael Murphy 1b, % PRESENT PRICES. turning—Personal Items. the third, with play ahead =of the| “qys. evening ' Champibn wworth | Charles McSheffrey and Rugen. Me schedule.” King and Bosworth are 0| .uq " oy Champlons Wahly, . Williams | cier ss, Edmond McSheitrey if, wiltrea| O0CCUM AND. VERSAILLES . ! o " ; o B ekle b o erewith we pri a brief list of There was a very large attendance |PlaV_for the first V “,w, kle badse, 'and Clark WIY lay exhibition games |Mercler cf, George Poyerd rf. . Herewith o’ provent of relatives _and_friends. includins | 2d Whitaker and Sultivan fog the sec- | on ‘the courts, i adaition to the reg- | Young Sluggers—Eugens Tetreault | Croquet Club Elected Officers—inter- e the values offered. To fully appreciate some from New York, Fall River, |ond: < ; ©ogg | UlAT mames. The orchestra will also |e, John Murphy p, George Smith 1b, esting Series of Games. the money-saving advantages of this INE ‘aunton, Whitensville and, Jewett Ci The grounds committee, F. H. F088 | o in"attendance. Wilired Desmarias 2b, James Murphy gl hould Blanket d at the funeral ~ of Mrs. Catherine |chairman, reported. that mew rubbers| " president Luther of Trinity college|3b, John Coe ss, Roland *Duberal If.| “At a recent meeting of the Occum: : Sala o gisel L e 1 e D Rowen which was held from her late | had been placed on one of the grauhds | anq Mrs. Luther were among the 3 Alfred Duberal ef, Francis Murphy rf.| Croquet.club the following officars wers partment’.and (ses the, eplendid'quaty John a, home. -No. 68 Covent avenue, on |2nd tungsten llights on several of the | tators on Wednesday. Rev. A. P. Grint el President, Deler Mossey; sec- ’ ities. Wednesday morning at §30 o'clock. |courts. = The improvement in 1he|or Vermont, formerly of New London, [ No, 780 the Winner in Raffle for $5 Louis Glaude; treasurer Rev, Merchant Tailor, 208 Maim SL |\t ? ociock the remains were taken |8rounds in general was referred 10| whno always took a deep interest in Gold Frederick Dessireault. 8ale Begins Today and continues for al . to St. Mary's church where a solemn |and reference made to the 10Ss DY |iha came was in attendance Wednes— ol ece. - 7 Sunisa igh' mass was celebrated. Rev.Jamas |death of A. W. Dickey, who has cared | g5 5 The raffle that was started some eries of Games. __Ten Days. 7.°Smith was the celebrant, Rev. Pliny | for the grounds many years. The rules | ¥ (0 (0 fiion pamunds has not | time ago for the benefit of William J.| The first of a series of five games, o e: ' i 5? & 3 | s ca o vi po: at- e ‘o0d, w 10s- | the se: to consist of 25 a8, he- STEP IN AND TRY OUR Coones o *Meridsn was deacon ani |and finance committces will report 13t~ | apredrca Snd has bee droobed. fron | Heyyood. who died In the Backus hos- | the series to consist of 3 games. he Rev. William A_Keefe was sub-den- | er. i e Tiue of ‘players, e has MeDonaid | Pital on Monday, following & serious | tween tho Taftville and Baitic. toams, R | con The “chureh chole “sane during | Open motlon of 1 3. Baker o com. | of® Nowsrk. 'wha s expected “but | Station, has been closed. and e | 10 £Rmer (3 be piaved onthe Occun COTTON BLANKETS 35¢c DINNE R |t QR Gty “urst 5 | mitiee: on necroiosy was. tobointed | 2se o sppeas. "Symisgion in the | od a5 the winner, Brnest | are B ST s o e e sh e eorids Bekt 4 L. Sliney sang “Pie Jesu” and for a | consisting ot I J. Baker, Charles Ja- |yt qitision has withdrawn. Jones, Thomas Wood and Alexander | Week with the result of a victory to ki e kT RO Sk ther nackss At | 10-4 size White and Gray S = R o R e ons & if ok 1 s 3 Morrison are the committee in charge | the Baltic team, taking three out of | €0OKIng stove, a hot w e | Cotton Blankets—goo, serv- From 12 to 2 Tand ORI The i L e Tacolas xubke Of the 1 oo Thie Fames plaved Wednesday were |ang they met in Ponemah hall Wed- | the four games. ' E. Vicaa and L. oFr- | slty, and always “a friend indeed, | go, | {ceabie Blunkets e 4l DEL-BOFF CAFE, Ground Floor | yichac! Barncit. Dennis P and Daniel | nament on the Pacifi ind mov- | SO Kida beat Kirk, i |Besday afternoon to make the draw. | tier of Baitle winning against A Mar- | time of need.” You ought to see the R Fghy Tt Bowe i 4 a tel e be sent - I ling. Following this action an invita- | tell and L. St Marie of Taftvilie first 0 e 53 Gt sy3ea hey And Tonn An et Barett i | e which: e ang by Berretary | Slark beat Robinson. King bet E. | Gn wag extended for the person hold- | game. A Trole and 8. Tangule of |1eW Estates, quality ranges built for| . ;4 sz white and Gray 7 and nis Barnett of e, c as Clark, Foss beat Wahley, Webb beat Fattville defeating G. D te and . | discriminating purchasers. Better look b B laricats ABSUs: Jewett Citv ail nephews of the do- |Foss It was also voted to invite J. E. | TiL" Kizc neat Foss, I, Clark beat |\U the lucky mumber, No. 780, to call | Taftville defeating G. Desporte and r. | discHimisatig purthasers Bewel 00K |/Cotton’ Blankets " August Plenty of those Fancy | iooind, Ihs wosine were laid co rete | Sullfvan of the American Sports Pub. | Jncobus, B Clark beat Wahly, Bos- [ 20 ALe5anger Morriaet, N L DRtk | 3 ®Vicau and L Liberty of Balthe de- | Hoater, siso. the Ruud Hoater, when| | Drice sio. © T Tesie n the family lot in St. Mary’s cemet- | lishing company to attend the tourney | wo tn"V oe" iriaa, Willlame. beat King, nue o the fi T iesrahn ST o Pajlic de | Heater, also the Ruud Heatcr, whe ry. The prayers at the grave were |on Friday, if possible, and a telegram v, § 1l plece that was put up for raffle. - g A, role and . Bt Marie o % 1 ’ 3 . . read by Rev. Father Smith. expressing the wish of the association | Kiad beat Wahly, Kidd beat Williams. | "'ryere were wbout 400 tickets soid, | Taftville ~Third ~game. J. Fournfer |¥ou call & PIgek eise, White ARE VSN Native Chickens e g e Baker boat Jacobus, Weblp heat Kidd. | i e e party who was to. penchi |and A- St. Marie of Taftvilie won the | Cotton _ 'iankets ~" August Have Been Visiting Son Atlantic | . T. Webb of the Quaker City club | gacoP™ o o from the affair has pasesd away, the|fourth. L. Fortier and S. Liberty of fi & Elec(ricnl ne ’t $1.18 | price $118 a pair, reg s ci sfateq that the Central Roque asso- | ®°B:_ .4 givistons_Wahly beat Tho committeo has decided to turn over the | Baltic defeating A. Martell and A, St as p L., { price $1.5 FOR SUNDAY DINNER i ciation has held a tournament with e Crosby beat Thompsom, -Felton |roceeds to young Heywood's: guar- | Mavle of Tafiville Fitth, 321 Main Strest, Alice Building. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Draver of |{rios from Pennsyivania, Marvland, | 0% Y ompson, ¥elton | §i,n, Mrs. John W. Baker. The winning Baltic team were do- i : ¥ Prospect street have returned. home | B nent otk anl New. Terey, | eat Ewer, Williamson beat Crosby. feated by the Occum team later in the | = augl6d 9 ALL VESETABLES ALL FRUITS fatter a two woeks visit in Atiantic | numbering 22 in all. He complimented | Crosty, Pey, Bobineon., Dudicy, bear Entertained Small Party. atternoon.” The three teame hini %0 i WOOLNAP BLANKETS ity, N. J. w ir son, G ‘ llaia 3 5 - G e 67 Oty ; ched 3 : Cone B R — Draper who 18 phasicer directos of | the grounds committee on the condi- | Byer beat Webb, Whitaker beat Min- | Miss Margaret Morrison of Provi-| ft® s TRNI) ® ona “undred ‘ana All the materials of which the T S e Al Tk ) A tion grounds are in, and said that there at Wamly, Fell dence street entertained a few friends > ot b d b " the Atlantic City Y. M, C A, I i an e iere | or, Robinsen beat Wamly, Felton beat APl fifty were present.at the opening game. SLATER MANSION | Blankets, in white and gra PEOPLE’S MARKET, — would probably be no kick from Phila- | Crosby, Ewer beat Crowell, Dudley |at her home Tuesday evening in honor i is_composed, $1.38 | —August price $1.38 & pair < Returned from Vacatio delphia_this year. This means that|yest Ewer, Willlamson beat Crowell, |of the Misses Agnos and Jesie Laird General News. i consisting In part of the most ex- | regular price $1.76 6 Franklin St. Thonar Totas, o Do otk fn | Layiaking bE the toursnment to PRl | Webly heat Mitior: Wahly bedf Dudley, | of Yobkers, N. %, who wre visiting'in| willism Lo Page. overseer of tho|guisitaly " wrousht: Wesdwork, Book P 0l 3 e popular clerk in lelphia wi B 3 Felton beat Whitaker, Willlamson beat - otoket: Manufacturing company’s - a At | 11-4 wize fine augizd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop.|A. B. Maine's grocery store. has re- | It was Soted that the finance com-) 3qinor, Crowell beat Minor. . % cloth room. was the guest of Daniel. }X:}“'g:fl,‘.’,’g,";,;.’;‘n“.:f, APl Blankets, In_white a turned from his annual vacation, whicn | mittee colitct what they can for any Third Division—White beat Stock-| Will Leave for Canada Next Week. |son anc vicinity friends the first of | {h&® ste. inside Blinds Doors, Cas. $1.68 August pr $1.68 vas spent this year in Holyoke, Mas deficit which may show up, and a vote well, White beat Huntington, White Miss Selinus Frechette of North B|the week. _' anese Panels, Vestibules, In- | value $2.00. Mr. Young climbed tfo the top of M. |of thanks was extended the Norwigh|pea¢ ylocken, Flocken beat Hunting- |street and Miss Angeline Montam-| Mrs. Louise Bassett and daughters, Mol Parquetry Floors in X Tom_ and visited other ‘places of in- fclub and the grounds committee fOT | {in " Fiocken beat Stockwell beau of South A street are planning| Misses Frances and Helen, are guesis Maple Butternut, | At | 124 plze fge Woomnas mmer n S terest about Holvoke. the improvements made this vear. Felow is a summary of the games |to go to Canada next week,where they [ 0f Grafton Masas., m-qdn 3 T thin. Blankets, in white and: gra ive- e waitin: " > & > ire ision. S = ulp) b raa - r sale intact, co e(e alue §3 PAILS and SHOVELS, SAND TOYS, Claimant. i thought will be for & meeting on Fri- 3 Won. Lost | Principal Werking Returns to Taft-|E. church on Sunday Witk the clos- "",.m,w“,,‘;x",.. %, Ranges, Heaters SAIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, |, Xumber 780 has been ammounced as [ **Y ™ol intaresting Games. B e A et U S il S acioal smtton ill Re pition 55‘.1’..'53"(3nnhe'i"n':.‘n“f.f'm. ot Tot and 3 ~1C - | the winner in the raffie for the five: ¢ B ob Wedeitay | po e 4 1 | pregeric 7. Werking, principal ot|Sunday school session will he omitted | Svater Bollers, Bath Fixiuros, Laupary WOOL BLANKETS BASEBALLS, GLOVES, MITTS,|dollar gold piece, that was carried on | -One of the bg games on Wedncsday | Webb, Philadelpbla . - 4 1 |tme Wequonnoc school, “and Mrs.| “Rpairs are under was at the Occum Sinks, "Safos, Venillators, Hicy- LUNCH BASKETS Tocently for the benent of vouns Wil- | BOTE® Clark by Kink, which is cer- | Kidd, Meriden ... i : |Werkng returned to Tartville Wed-|hall "Amons the other improveme: BUILDING MATERIAL- Lumber tn| At [ 10-4 and 11-4 Wool Blanket £ Mo e AWaY |tainly a feather in the cap of the Chi- | Foss' Norwich . : ey - ? asant vis- | (o be made a new maple floor will be || variety Pilasters, Modillions in white and gray Algust JAPANESE PARASOLS, FANS, ETC.| o JITgay at the W, W. Backus hos- | (ogo’ player. Tt is ome of the sames| K. Clark, Springfieid. 2 3 [|it with relatives in Watertown, Conn. |jaiq, Elusfraden” Carvea Grnaments, Win-| $2.08 | price $21" s patr, regui s Vi wis = 7 | Whieh may turn the champlonship. | Baker, Washingtor 3L o O T TR Yind . price : e, " Weiceday “shommn by | Kidd 1 area U anoiher, when B 0c; | King Chicaga T PR e - SRR Explaining One's Poverty. Wl o Srantvyoale .‘;.‘m“l"." U | A { 10-4 and 31-4 Wool Blankets Rraest 3 Wood Y | teat: iams, who had a clean list | Wanly, Washington . Alonzo Roy of s = S o Atk agil ng PoSts. ng onen, o | 10-4 @ 0 Ls, MBS EDWIN £V, franklin Squars | mcmere fones Thomas wood and’Alex- |Lcatog Milinms, oo R e open | B Byt H resigncd Mis Dosiian In the weive |, pegPle, 1o, Bnd, thomeclyes without) B, O SRS aio " Houfdation | oo | Inwhite and eray — Auey the result of the raffle was known a |game with a number of misses, so that | Jacobus, Springfield . 1 shop of the Ponemah mill The Temark, they huve sent It to the| WOrk, Fiageing. Rou o hrick 981 | price” 98,8 X search was began for the person hold- | both had plenty of opportunity to get| Robinson, Mansfield . 3 S = government laundr; Y. World. Size 30x70. basement, tories and 2 ing the ticket reading the number 789, | the victory. Kidd made a fine carom Second Divi Miss Alexing Peltier of South A — attic, containing 15 rooms. exclusive of | At | 10-4 and 11-4 Wool Blankets Whoever this party may be he or she | 2nd got the balls and soon settled the econd . Divi street has gome to New Bedford, Where I1ts Most Noticeabls. e e R SO o b | 10-L A8% 314 Wasl Bopuben will greatly oblige the committee by | conteat. i ‘Won. Lost | Mass, where she will visit her par- Tta premant foundation or removed PR 5 At —- - runks agS Calling on Alexander Morrison of No. | Foss was in fine form in #he morn- Haton, Phflflfilvrfié{n § 0 |ents 'Mr and Mrs. O. Peltier. o onter Lodge aave LDt She Dooblsil iamb i, 38 ent S5 e e R g v 1L { prices 36,60 and $5.00 S - Rapls T T e e e jamson, Washington 5 o of “all nations idolize Mr. Roosevelt. | romting ‘o’ Eimwo: o mon - 35 & Claime R Gvene o preseRt thelr | . played o capiidl gahe. | Foss | RoRinson, Mensnela . 51 Mrs. Antony Fournier of Hunters | And a perusal of his magazine articles| dasirable of tho Fairiaws Eark piot| ., / 10.4 ana 11-¢ Wool Blankets Sult ases bout four hundred tickets were |Had but three playing turns in which | Sulliv 3 1 |avenue, who was operated upon at the | indicte that he = I-dolizes himself.— | Oscupying as they do the sits of ths | 18-4 and 11-¢ Wool Blankets, old among people in Greenville and |he did the trick. In the afternoon he g":‘h‘} : ; “’llllz‘m “:kfi.“ .“.'fl;'fi‘?,f,“ o::);;;:( Houston Post. ,E.,::'...“,.‘M?::‘:floh“";‘;‘fi ;':?7'1“‘:: $5.48 | price $56.48 a palr, Pegular Sty oW Taftville. A y. Who, was 11 . however, to President Kirk. [ ET ago, is making ctory X S g PP o . m. 3 orice $7.00. 18 & large varisty it lowest prices. | oL G e by thic raiie, hab yesaeq | There were many Door shots by both Tl Sr""l"fll“ 4 3 |and nopes o be able to. leave thers Wants Little Game Now. SvzasaTh v Repairing on all kinds of Trunks|away, the committee have decidad players. Crosby, New YOrk ......... next week. Jeftries will doubtiess forego ané Lea Goods 4 t give the proceed Mrs. Jol ade a st ning as he | Thompson, Danbury e —_— plan to go to Africa In search of big m o u": i e o T Yo .x:gcfif!\v‘n%drr"ua{-db:n 2 onfl% ml':: “ournament. but Webb | Webb, Philadelphia . 3 4 Archibald and William Fortiue, the|game. The Afro-American game was CAMP BLANKETS 890 RS oicce & 3 S 5 ook his measure when they met Wed- | Dudley, Washington . 1 Misses Alexina and Mary Fortiue and|{ big snough.—Chicago Journal. anis Tidnkata:of swool . Sibebidie THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. COUNTY HOME CHILDREN. nesday morning. Kidd by his own ;:1“::‘::"'?rgr’l’:e‘:z:m g !}\graj BLa'ry J. ,"‘";L',;" ;:of P"“;',‘l‘fil‘"" regular §$1.50 Blankets at &9e. e playing did not make an arch, butq Minor, nce . . 1, have Tetum me, a WM. C. BODE. Prop. Enjoy Annual Car Ride to the Jabez | Webb forced him through one ‘arch, Third D Dlsasant viit at the Rowe'af Mx aud e o S Pl $6.00 PLAID BLANKETS 34.48 ¥ Bail g i which was the only one he got during 1 & rs. Fran] ucher. PR e Size 11-4 strictly ANl Wool Plaid Telephone $65-4. 283 Main Strest. Biley Place in Yant the game. - : White, Witlimantic . e s comprommrony Steiner. 285 Blankets, absolutely’ Tast colors, "ih The children of the New London | ,Felton has been dojng some clever | Flocken, Wilimanhtic . & 5 e —— k f “ a big variety of color combinatk county temporary home, enjoyed a fine | PIaving in the second division, as has | Stockwell, Norwich .. AR When it is required that a dish or " MARRIED to take care of a your —regular §6.00 Blankets at $4.4% 0 5 |plate of f00d be keut bot for haif an|gnENCER_WOODMANSEE Tn this pair, outing Wednesday afternoon, wher through the kindness of the rount commissioners, a car ride to Yanti Williamson. They have not met s ! Huntington, Norwich . hour or 8o, waiting, perhaps, for a tar- | ST EHCENWOORNARREL IR | thy ~ Vit i Sven s 'met ¢ o weuce: | Cont Fragk . Spencer o Srie| Carriage and - Wagon [scaners wiie e nesenves :\:;!‘d:fl’:uru‘h\‘\g‘s fl;‘e:’ me:l,‘. E‘lg:\:‘v WEDDINGS. e NORWICH TOWN pan of boiling water and lst the sauce | Edna M. Woodmansee. both of Leb- B0 Srattrunt ant v Seve diaii R e Tishey at the sa s » order that all may have an equ home at present. made tMe trip, and Spencer—Waeodmansee. VacationTsts Come and Go—Rural Car. | PAR stand on the top of the oven or| SRONL Lo L oo oo L AR opportunity to share in this mone . and m - e . - - N v y were accompanied by County Coramis- | At Wednasday Frank W. < & covered part of the stove. TER_-BRO ¥Y—In . Repaifln and Painting. | saine octasion” we' wit. upon pay sioners Noves and Williams, Mrs. Rob- | dpencer and Miss Edna M. Woodman. rier's Outing. The plate should be covered with| Aug 17 1910. by Rev. J. F. Cobb, g inti B [oorne oesicn et deni another plate or close-fitting metal | Henry A. Lyter and Miss Fannis E. any Blankets bought durthg this Bais ert W. Perkins. Miss Jessie Gibsor., |see, both of Lebanon, were united in | Arthur B Talstiy of Led Bromle: the matron, and her three assistants, Ly DEReT: Foneoh F. Cobb, pas- .P ur Bennett and family of Led- | cover, and to prevent the food from > until they are wanted. Mrs_ Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Holland |for of the Jirst Univerealist church, at | Y27 are moving to Vergason avenue. | e aiedry; SORAY o Hyntt i DIED Carrlage and Automobile — Martin. his home, No. 27 Maple street. Only a | Xffss Lena Guihrie has returned to | *00°% TR T e TG on b |fo near relutives and intimats fienys | providence arter W sk Witk friends | Gawe Resist Forming » Trust. | waniemoy cor or Wil i #e| Trimming and Upholstering | Tha Porteous & Mitchell Co car that eft the square at 2 o'clock. | were present. The witnesses were the W T4 vears The party got of at the Jabcz Balley |bride's mother, Mrs, Lucy Lefingwell | 0% Versason Hill John D! Rockefeller. by advocating a | Funeval Sereices ii il residence of place in Yantic, where the children | Woodmansee, and the groom’s sister, fiss Augusta Learned of Versailles | COmbination of all churches, indicates| Mrs. John W. Baker, No. 133 Roose were regaled with lemonade and cake. |Mrs. Arthur Sweet. After the cere- | wag a recent guest of Miss Emily I | P&t combination still appeals to him.| velt “avenus Thursday afternoon, and throush the courtesy of Mr. and |mony lunch was served by Mrs. Cobb, | Wileox af the Seotland soad. ¥ H-| —Atanta Journal. Aug. 18, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Bailey were given the freedom |who is an intimate friend of the bride. —. = CARROLL—In this city Aug. 17. Theo- of the beeutiful grounds about - their | Mr. and Mrs. Spencer left early in the | Misg Georgianna Clarke of Williman- | . 10 10yaity, truthfulness, chast n-| gore Carrollin the 6din year of place. The children enjoyed afternoon for @ wedding trip to New |tie is visiting her grandmotber, Mrs. [S9LY. PIv, sobriety, honesty, and | puneral services at the residence of hix here, at the conclusion of w Haven and other place: Upon their | g general perseverance in well-doing, brother Frank Carroll. Ne. Peck - A Deoehe, af Fias Tres fasm. woman is immeasurably above man.— | streat, Friday afternoon, Aug. 19, at CORPOBATIN, . d[: H return trip was made. Teturn they will make their home'in e, - s car ride e County | Lek , where th 3 suc- o o0k, in Young W lhfl' ns and GutFlowers | .75, oo e usually coming ot | besetul farmer. Both are estimabie | on' iyeet iom aaasy! J2 et her home [T443 507-515 North Main Stree!, on West Town street after ten days' n. 780 o'clock. w London papers please cop the conclusion of the school vear. It |young people and they have many A copy of the new motor—car regu- For All Occasions. xas “made capeclally “enjovable this Frienas Jehuse Mest withes are ekfsnd. [T EiC With SHaiet Baat Hampton. = | e i treland s “forwarded by 3 . time by reason of the generous hos- |ed to them. 2 ie | Consul Henry B. er o ifast and . GEDULDIG'S, pitaliey of Mr. and Mrs’ Batler. who LtiBantiey Sttnner, ke Siinner and son. Erie | may be seen at the bureau of manu- cH“RcH & ALLEN | afforded the children a delightful place % mother,” Mrs. Levi Mitchell, her: | fActures, one . = % . Levi chell, at her L keted 77 Codar Street. | (g go to and gave them such pleasant | On Wednesday afterncon at 230 | homs 1 Ossboma: _— — 15 M. C. H. PERKINS, M. D,, |’ ty2sa treatment, S Eey A Tt et My Yeg The value of the stamp collection in Street, “Bluiness T inin. nie Eveiy Bromley ~were quietly | Ars. May Joselin has returned to her [ 0f the postal department is mod- 5 e ich Nickel B B Lo e married by Rev. Joseph . Cowb 4t it | home on- Vergason. avenus atrer two | cxily placed at 3206000 but it would Oculist t,a 8” Rorwi Mrs. C. H. Potter of entrCal avenus [home, No aple streef ey were | months' visit with relatives in Bost i y it placed on the o hannon Building. { {4 288 ufl., is visiting this week in New London. |unattended. The groom is an attend- [and Providence. % | market for sale. H sz b ] t ©é Lye. Table: : ant and his bride a nurse at the Nor- —_ —— Office hours—10.t0 12 a. m,, 2 to 4 p. m, I ware, Joseph Curran of Providence is vis- | Wich state hospital, where they are| At the Scotland road service on Sun- | There 1s considerable —trade in 3¥21ThTus “The young man or woman who | ¥ ing at the f his relati very popular among the nurses and |day afternoon Evangelist Kershaw of | {runks and valises in Brazil, but pra. Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings | tine at home of his relatives on | SO te’ Mr. Lyter i & highly es- | New Bedford. Maas: gave a very in- | tically no imports, on account of the teemed member of Shetucket lodge, No. | taresfing address_to the many present. | 2/most prohibitive tariff for the pro- has good business training is able to and such things Refinished. Eleventh street. work /o advantage, to go straight ® %o 87 Chestut 8t Norwioin Comn | 1Mrs Alec THoag of Philadelphia is |27, L O. O. F. of this city. He is a po il e tection of the local manufacurers. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich ‘ S ok wiir kil waske of Uas ostse visiting at_the home of Mrs. Patrick |Dative of Liverpool, Pa. His bride is a| Miss Ruth Mitchell of Gardner Lake, m a mers the Ale that Is acknowiedged to be tho | | foe effort. L R D charming 'North ' Stoningten young | who has been Spending a wéek with . ok Tha et o HANCEYS s T Womun. Mr. and Mrs. Lyter leff aur- | her aunt, Mrs. Franic 8. Avery. of o Without that tralning mistakes and e WHAT’S NEW === .. 5arrcit of Gontral avenue has |INE 1he afternoon on a. wedding tour | West Fomwn . strest. 1o mow with rela. PEERLESS. A telephone order will Bl e iiiiie. accepten b mostton etk e Unita] | pefore returning to the hospital. tives in the city recelve promp: attention. e et ~aa THE PALACE CAFE |3t enmans. "o Tiken 2 oty Aot N s R young people to bit (i WECk. Wednosdh s ihothtas. Mrs. Cleveland of the Falls district Telephone call $38-2. ‘may1TTThE bull's eye of success—to do the things —— # |returned after a visit ofetwo weaks |had for sixty years lost track of her Miss Lizzie Sullivan of Baston has {with her grandmother Mrs, Stephen | early school friend, Mrs. Anna Giddings Shea, of eCntral avenue Ray, of Elm avenue, but seeing her = name in full in The Bulletin learned Mrs. Ellen Hinchey and Miss Eileen |that one whom she supposed was far . I Franklis Streer F|| al Hinchey of Odkridge street, whe have | 8Way was near b m been spending two weeks in New Y B s v 3 and Branford, have returned home. Rural Carrier’s Vacation. the market AGER Dlmn‘"r g R. F. D. Carrier Joseph Frazier be- Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., ‘mar3d 78 Franklin Street. the world wants done, directly, Abe; " Henry B. Church. Wm. Smith i & . s Library Tea Store |} |" v me tou: cch e theey i\ | , t ! il LOWER PRICES .70, %Shoes | rignest Grade Teas and Cofrees at "';“"’FR"V“Y 4ad bookideping. We - $2 and $2.50 White Canvas|lowest prices. Pure Spices and’ Bx- |, J¥il TRAIN YOU ia the. actual tract BUSINESS parts —maks you 50 mariéd ’i‘humdu Shahan of Third street has |gUis his ten . days . Vacation today tak ; 25 g:a:; :;e:n: «j:!.;:g: ag 164 Main Street. Telephone ' 267-3 familiar with real work that you will accepted a respousible position ln New | (Thursday). His route is being taken s, i M B, n and Embalmar York city and left here Wednesday | Dy Substitute Carrier W. Chapman of | Get yodr size today J¥TTTuS ot only be able to stop huto & paylng position, but will be “at bome” o your work and make rapid strides, morning to assume his new duties. the East Side. FRANK A. BiLL, QUALITY . 70 Frankiin St., Bulletin Bidg. Willlam Hastings returned to his | The shipment of Australian coal . Telephone. 104 Main Street. A- work should alweys be considered, oD Thlephone 6432 f{nome on Ocntral aveniue Tusaday’ ev- | from Newcaatle in April amounted to 5 Mpvehlly, WhEh it eente. 5o Moty thas our Ples, Cake and . ing after spending a delightful va- | 470,348 tens, or ‘101815 tens more than NEWMARKET HOTEL, z inferior "kind. Skilled men are “Weite today for free catalogs excelled. Give us a Prompt service day or night catlon in Provifence ‘and Rocy Point. |in the same meonth Jast year reports 715 Boswell Avi .um by us. Our prices tell the T Anaant Mre. Bve Lindb o e | 838 vans ment iy RuREaly pirv S i SeaisTann “Weit et “rerves o n#’l'rson & vouna. re. Bvelyn Lindburz and her ons wen u cals and Welch Rarebit served to o M P St e e Ay daughter. Mra. Frank Squires of Cen. | the remainder to foralgn porte, Chili : order. Jonz Tuck'e. Prop? Tel 43-5 1le, tral avenue left here Wednesday for | purchasing $9.120. the u pines Now o¥rk city, where they will re- |33.788, Java 29,773, and ‘nited imain for twe weeks _ States 18,874, Tedium = 4 : ertising e m e Telephone 642-3. “TRERE s 70 saverining m in 'T-_——"‘_‘—.. AEveisne madm 1 Eaatoen Eonnesticut eqial o The Bul: Eas al o The letin for Business resuly s Fedilits.

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