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- e York, greatly bengfited by opera- mflulltfifl' T it e, Siacewant f. Bt iueass R < 2 " of Drs. Coley and Downs, and now — gone to the mountains to his e e - : Norwich, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1810. strength. He will return and resume - his practice the first of October.—advs Watermelon on fce VARIOUS MATTERS Six superintendents of strest rail- L e This 1a pmh—’rnmz time with the [ ¥8Y systems in this state, replyins to I rotary aaking VBeie, W bNDA It CERTNLY : Monday was one of the finest davs | climinating the reckless 'driver who Should be Continued at No!'ich State Hospital. Pines to preserve ; S - - R. & R. Potted Meats FORhIE sn Tty speeds his motor vehicle past a trolley e b il i ——BOSTON STORE Unable to Accomodate the Patients Desiring to Enter— | Si53s, lallier 2 viiting wia son. New Haven Authorities Believe that Additions|, i sosern W, Giivert of Williams Gharics Scofeld o Poughlkbpaih/ . Y. has besn visiting Mrs. Henry F. Parker. Miss Gladys Davenport of North From all appearances insanity it this t'_hhtt mefl be -lent to lnammLous rme{e Grafton, Mass., is the guest of Miss state is so n ey will récelvé the very best treat-| puby Vaughn. sreatiy ou, the incresss that | DC8, W e can 0bly b6 secured in (KITCHENWARE DEP'T.) Preserving car at rest at a rate above three The New Lon&on County Feir, Nor- | miles an hour, express their willing- wich, September: 5-7, 1010.—adv. ness to be of service to the state in "y this matter, - —— Episcopal churches will celebrate T the state will soon, and ve t % ’ X St. Bartholomew’s day on Wednes- . Ty soon atih. pig state hospitals. Where ®tate| Mr and Mrs, Francis J. Leavens are (] Everything that is good for|aay. ¥ PERSONAL that, be forcad to eplarge both the1pltientl; are committed to private {fl- | soending a fortnight in the mountains \ state hospitals for thé insane at Mid- | Stitutions the patient's relatives If able | of West Virginia. } Miss Abbie Sheehan is visiting a lunch or picnic. This year the Norman family re- | rriends in Hartford for a week. dletown and Norwich. one-half the cost, while the state For sometime Supeérintendent H. M. |Pays the other half. If the patlent's| Mrs James B. Coit of Crescent street e By o R s gy b o Pollock has Telutives ave unabie to bear his ex-|isthe guest of Mra. Charl E. Mitchell| Your wants for this particular time B tic, on August 30. Jeremiah A. Desmond has returned [ courts that n?,"ii.‘or."mm"k;."t. ‘::‘:."‘{: pense the state has to shoulder the en—| 5¢ Bncfuam'u Head. bl ide | Somers Bros. x —— after a few days' visit in Boston. | received here untll vacancies occur. | tire burden. % o we are amply able to provide in every auiia Meamly. 1,0007044d ;Fellows attemied On_ Monday he officlally. motfieq. tha| Supt. Poliock of the Norwich hoapl-| Caesar Guglicdmett! of Rome is u|detail. Enamel Ware of the best the state outing at Lake Compounce,| Mr. and Mrs Chester Clough were | brobate court in N. H. that nomore | tal has long advocated the enlargement) guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| o0 Kottlos, 8 Bristol, on Saturda recent guests at Groton Long Point. |insane patients could be received at|of this institution. Hoth the state hos-| joseph Hall on Broad street. m n every size Kettles, Spoons, the Norwich institution unless abso- | Pitals have very extensive grounds and - Eto. RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. A total of 67 building permits, Tep- | o nay Donohue of New T.ondon | I2tely necessary, and no other means | additions, if voted by the legislature,| Mrs, Clinton E. Stark and Miss Flor- # ,758, 3 ~ could be found of disposing of them.| ¢an easily be made. egee D, Stark of Slater avenue arz in “Royal” and L. & G: Grey Enamel reseti i ) 9 3 ¢ Physician and Surgeon R e called on relatives in Norwich Sun-|At present there are under treatment| It s very probable under the cir-|Nuntucket for a few weeks. was granted in the leading cities of the Ware, two coated, serviceabls but not > e day. at the Norwich asylum | cumstaiicés that the net legislature Office ramoved to 21 Broadway, |state the past Week. B tlents, wherean. the Institotion o cbay | will be forced £o make some provisions| Mrs. Frederic & Camp. Miss Eila M. | oxpensive, all the most used iz Howrs: 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. | The current issue of the Telephone | Joseph ¥ Licab: of Teading Loioe | RIS 5 0ARy, accommuindiTued B e e S e SO o, Miae- Bl THncKE el il Sre S8 Apward During July and August no evening| Bulletin notes that Miss Mary Cole- | !S recovering affer a severe attack of ES P g iz aC atively necessary. hiovsss Now Bugland 4 ¢r Sunday hours except by appoint-|man, Norwich toll operator, has been | Malaria. T e g digtown asy~ | 8 feanwhile under the present condl > e White Lined Enamel Kettles in meent. i appointed supervisor. a & Mis T B 4 courts and other committing author- | tions insane patients may have to b Mr. and Mre. T. Snowden Thomas|three or four coated domestic and im- 3 g \ Mr. and Mrs, -~ Henry Whiting of | jties all over the state, as has the Nor. | committed to private ifistitutions. Theland children returned Monday to Wa- There is complaint that the effort to | Worcester are the guests of relatives wlg.!_:fluytum. that they were filled to W;‘ll;k U}:ldsrwny lut‘eéhep:_t;fiéchm;lzl‘:l t-;nm\ n. 2 'wY ”!:"r seyeral ‘w"‘l;u' ported ware of the best quality. . i in town. overflowi v sane will, when completed, v ! vigit with Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. § f::;‘{."ai'fgé?nfif"s? sbgmsfr?fim‘r\nngn::? that morg‘u:x:‘g;t430ui ;""fif“&c.‘,’,’.‘.‘? sufficient to overcome the vre-e‘r;! and Mrs. O. S. Smith, of Huntington| Wire Strainers in every size and ol g o e e v U Miss Fannie Wright is spending two | modated. These institutions are the|crowded ?ondlimn,“:::l! t“[\l~l]'\ rte::ul"-‘ avenue, conceivable shape, complete line at it £ oy dren vacation at Westerly and |Only two state instituticns for the in.|mission of new Dfl. : i i popular price 2 Pleasant View. sane in_this tate. overcrowded. conditions _again ¥| Mrs, Raymond J. Gazley left Monday lent stock of High Grade Watches we| Monson, Mass., died at his home Sun- Miss Catherine Glynn of New Lon- | Springside farm, which is also over- | Superintendent Rattiesdorfer of the|Fiartford by Mr. and Mrs. James | metal, M uring Cups, Funne have in stock? 3 day morning of paralysis. Mr. Harvey | don was the guest of relatives in Nor- | crowded at present, there being 60 in- | department of charities and correctlons | Lewis Smith of Bspad street, WhoSe|ypone apcessories in complet If you will spend a few moments in | resided five years in Stafford Springs, | Wich on Sunday. sane patients at present there, and|of New Haven stated that Springsside| guest she h2s been " plete our store we can show you the very| where he was emploved as a dyer. Y fo X there is room for no more. The accom- |is overcrowded with insane patients, —_— ments of sizes and shape: < 3 N e Miss Helen Stanton is in Brooklyn, | Modations at Springside are nowher2 | there being over sixty Insane patients OBITUARY. best in Railroad movements, both| o .. T L o0 [N Y. the muest of her sister, Mrs, |N€ar as perfect as those at the state| there, which s over twice the mumber st Rt i A American and Swiss, and our prices institutions. of this class of patients that can be J. Austin Gager. »n, formerly | Jennie L. Stager. terford that James Gi . Under the e are always the most moderate. a resident of Waterford_is contemplat- e, - police courts ci?.“?fif&‘i'n’.‘?.“"p:iefifii "’;‘Li“li.?‘{'fli“lfi'.l l;:r:nblem now pre-| After a long and painful iliness, John FRUIT JARS HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, ing a trip to Alaska. Mr. Gibson is Jobn Croker and James Harrington | to the several private insane sanita- | sented as how to care for further in- | Austin Gager passed away on Monday WALTHAMS, now in Scotland, the land of his birth. | ©f Trading Cove spent Sunday with|riums which accommodate this class patients is a one which will | evening at 6.20 o'clock at his home No.| Mason, quarts 65c dozen. y 4 =3 relatives in Norwich Town. of cases, some of which are located %o be very carefully considered. |35 Lafayette street. An accident sus— ELGINS and ILLINOIS. & Excursion to Newport, R. I, Thurs- i g & athwelltport, Stamford, Hartford and Superintendent Raitlesdorfer stated ’mnml flru!r'r; years ]nm';'.linmaai,r_pdp!un: Mason, pints, 58c dozen. o o _| Mriss Lillian MeNickle of Hartford | other places throughout the state. but| that the state had plenty of room to|heaith, and for nearly ten years 2 A Oy e ouy edlt O 52| will spend two weeks' vacation in |the accommodations at the private in. | increas: the size of the Norwich insti- | he haa been an invalid. During the| Genuine L ghtning, quarts $1.10 Steamer_ City of = Lowell Get | g, SHCRC W0 Wooks stitutions is naturally not up to the|tution and that this should be done|last several days his condition had|dozen. fef usn“ ar u“neau tickets at stations. Round trip from quality of that afforded at the two|as soon as possible. He said that the|gradually grown weaker and his death ) 9 5 1 | Norwich $1. Three hours at Newport. Charles Packer of Thamesville will | 1arge stata institutions. Work would of course have to be first| was not uneXpected. The end was| Genuine Lightning, pints, $1.00 FRANKLIN SQUARE- UG leave this week for Bridgeport where mzelauvu rlur !n?ne pzti?nu upon fian('[lanfldland Xh‘eln ordered done by b ¢ Chia s dozen. - g : » r commitment naturally desire | the general assembiy. G wes the son of Ch 7 S > - g he has secured new employment. il A. ana Harriet Fargo Gager, and was Royal” Lightning pattern, quarts sv21a THE: summary bl thetTeal eatate | o L el AT born in Bozrah on Novewber 1861. | $1.00 dozen. sales .Emd mortgages filed dn{rmg the S ‘( b >1d of N s hL 2nd | | AKE STATES THAT HE DR. AGARD PRESIDENT After atltending school in Bozrah he " " past week in Connecticut towns gives | Leonard C. Arnold of Norwich were studied in Columbia at the private Royal” Lightning pattern, pints Norwich four sales and mortzages of | Visitors in Willimantic on Sunday. HAS MADE NO PROMISES OF TILLOTSON COLLEGE | ;cademy conducted by the late Edward | 90c dozen. " o 2 . Hinckley. Finishing course there, His Only Pledge Is To Serve the Best|Institution Started by Connecticut | 1. taught school for o year in Bozradi,| “Lostrix” or wide mouth jar, light- $950, as agaMist $4,050 in July, 1909. Mrs. John M. Lee and family are at We Serve the Best School Committeeman Charles S. | Gales Ferry for the remainder of the| Interest of the Public Welfare—Big| Minister Who Was Pastor at Put- |and tien entered the employ of Geer|ning styls top, quarts 85c dezen; Woodmansee has appointed Miss Maud | season, in the Hutchins cottage, Majority of Lake Delegates. nam Twenty-seven Years. & Yetpuson Ao Ll sroony e 2t | pints 75c dozen. ICE CREAM .und CAKE Lathrop and Miss Leffingwell teachers i 3 L orase e R 5 Bean Hill. A few years later he form- at theBast Great Plain school for the | Miss Clara Griswold of East Prov- |y el iotilods ail the officos within the | the colored race wan hondlod Gneere, | and. they. opened. a Erocery store on| A% Umusually sood quality giass er. in the city in our coming year. Both are normal grad- “,‘i“‘"" e et o air. And Mrs. | gift of the governor three times over, | moniously out of the position that it | North Washington street under the — uates. S i ol pring street. Everett J. Lak> has recently issued|had hitherto occupied and thrown on |firm name of Gager & Wightman. 4 S £ M the following statement: its own resources, the members of | Mr. Gager soon bought out the inter- Jelly Tumblers, 26¢, 27c and 29 » & There is a renewal of the report | Miss Pauline Bolling of Richmond,| “I have promised no place to any |that race found themselves in a |est of his partner and continued in the | dozen. -] a ies rill that C. S. Lake, superintendent of the | Va» and Miss Inez Bolling of. Meri- |man. I have made no pledge of any | mighty uncomfortable position. With | business 14 years, when he entered L e e R are guests of Mrs. Ida Davis of | kind with reference to the offices it|their Indenendence came the neces- |the livery business at the Falls. His| Masen Jar Caps, 25¢ dozen. Toad 'willisnccesd M. N. Woodward as | YIOw street. Wwill be my duty to fill if I am elscted | sity of providing themselves and their alth suddenly failed at this time, Rubb M Room N G ol ) e s W governor of Connecticut. 3 families with the articles necessary | however, and he was compelled to give ubbers for on or Glass Top . PURS o e ore line di- Mrs, George Raymond of New Haven Mr. Lake made further statement as|to maintain life and to which they | up“active business life. Jars, 50, 7¢ and 10c dozen. vision. is visiting her brother. Joseph H. Lu. | [0UlOWS: “Pa” Corbin, the present efi- | had hitherto given mo thought. They [ During the vears of his sickness his = s FalgBhidie i oL clent tax commissioner, is serving a|were like a body of children suddenly erings were great bit hé bore all The annual report of the commis- | 3%, 2 her sister, Miss Jane Lugas, | term which will not expire until July | thrust out of the parental home an pain with patience, fortstude and sioner of internal revenue shows that | °f Trading Cove. 1, 1913 Ther2 will be no vacancy in[told to shift for themselves. They | faith, During his long illness he was| Every needed Cooking Utensil we WAUREGAN HOUSE the aggremate collectlons of internal | i 1erihering Tome that office for the next governor 0| had no means with which to tide | cared for devotedly by his wife. Al-|carry in complete assortment. . revents during the fseal vear omded |, Miss Katherine Riley has returned |all themselves over a dull time until they | though a man of quiet disposition, and June 30 last in the district of Connec. | {0 NOrwich from the Adtrondack With reference to the office oflcould procure labor, the proceeds of [ one who found more enjoyment in His The Parker-Davenport Co., Props. tout were $2,724,709.85. SR [ monntains, whers ‘sho psssd & (e | G R N e | A eble them toeks ouf|home tien in.public Nfe, Mr. Gemer " il 05 8 lightful vacation. oy ner James H. MacDonaM |a lving. had a wide circle of warm friends.} P asked me to promise that if clected to | To counteract this @ate of afairs | He e s s et ana] Final Prices on Window Henry C. Sherwood of Bridgeport the governorship 1 would reappoint |and to secure the inst <. B inan s Kai BT Uil oR ATt . Sher M ot | ot & re the race against Ceteri- |integrity. Ho nember of Nor- one of the leading members of the F‘:." i raotter and Miss Clara | MacDonald. I declined to make any |oration, certain bodles of pe wich Coanell, N Royal Arcanum. Screens Connecticut S. A. R. has prepared a | F- iriswold have returned from a visit { promise whateyer, an4 I have made |among them being the American In Stonington on December 29, 1886, 5 P . pamphlet, telling the story of the un. |With Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer |none in reference to that office or any | sionary association, set to work Sed Lucha M. v who sur-| Wood Frame, 18x33—17¢c each, valur Fehtiie 5t (s Baack Wisineid or | Potfer in Boston. other. T have very high regard for |found schools and colleges for the o Wit one ton Legie T Qe | 4se, um 'scl“ ns s e o D onor o Commissioner James H. MacDonald | ucation of the colored race, wherel ey (o T g BRI e 1) g . R i Miss Hazel Fairclough of West|Personally, and I fully appreciate the|they would be enabled to learn trades | aygtin Gager, died in September, 1908. Wood Frame, 24x33—21c each, value an. : Seurn e gt good work he has done for this tate|and when possible, professions, by » algo leaves vo 8 3 and NOODLES Thames street is visiting in Sheldon . He aleo leaves his parents, two sisters | 20¢ : 1o | ane Neow Haven makine the e i | in_respect to the good roads.move- | which to support themselves in an in- | 11° “1% leaves i pareate, Twe HEEers| 20c. 2 The Connecticut tobacco crop is|and Ne ven, ng the trip with| ment. My refusal to make a promise | dependent manner. As the result of | opd 0 brothor, ates. 1ewm % talifop | oo Frame, 24x41—25c each, value at CARDWELL’S described as among the best in many | friends by automobile. in his case has by some been inter-|the labors on the part of these pub- |14 Crorles A. Gager, Jr. of Norwich, | 31c. y aug2d years past. The crop is stated to be | R g : rery | PESted s indicating that it elected [lic spirited citizens. many schools are MR ki 31c, leafy and giving excellent promise of ieorge Stanton, the popuiar clerk | governor. wou appoint another | established, and among them, by “ " 4x33—320 good welght next winter, should good | &t Cranston’s, is spending a week’s va- |man. I have said nothing to justify | American missionary association T s Epntsepiout, et .-i:"‘:‘l’:: x::".' Jreams) S Weather ‘mccompany it while in the | cation at Block Island, and will also |Such a conclusion. L lotson college, \at Austin, Texas. The list of patents issued in Con E y L n : Stfora & 3, “In respect to the office of Wighway Tillotson college was founded thirty [ necticut on the 16th day of August, curing barns. visit Hartford and Boston. % . » Sherwood Met Frame, 24x37—37T¢ g 3 9 v commfilih}ner and all other offices, I|years ago largely through the efforts |19010, as furnished from the office of h‘ ¢ e, - S ! 5 i 7i . g am absolutely unpledged and shall|and contributions of Rev. George Jef- |T. Hallen follows each, value 4ic. Rubber Slore ozheapfig;m:?”élc;: f“é"s !‘;.galx(;lnr in‘::"“"h“?;jhf-hiflxik" olfn .\‘«;refl\nf::z; ({:nfinue to be unpledged during all of | frey Tillotson, Mr. Tillotson a E ignl'r 1]1 A')‘lelll_‘ \'qr\\\x{')v. l;nour e \ park, Hartford, Sept. 5-9, — g 2 i - campaign. | Congregational minister who spent | meter; Isidore arrire, Waterbury ) v | hospital at Norwich seriously il with T expect to b the next sovernof | most of his life as a devoted and suc- | waxing apparatus; Dwight C. Clar F jals of E { L . i 2o, | typroia fever, seems to be improving. | and if my ambition to that end is real- | cesstul pastor in Connecticut | Pininvie, means tor making rivets: | A Few Specials of Every Al e S N ol ized 1 shall go into office with only one | born in Farmington. Conn.. February | William K. Henry, New Britain, flush { speclal“es Ring ha i e | n Swan is visiting in Al- [ Plede—the pledge to do all within|s 1805, and spent his eariy bovhood | boit. doorcloser ; Louls Lang- Day Wants for the shipy: TR & 1 i my power to serve the best interestsjon his father's farm__ He graduated | haar, Bristol, coupling: Anker S, mr‘t”a';.‘io:"“.’;dflf“_:“w‘}’;,g' :""}"‘g’jg b _Y.. having spent a short|of public welfar | from the academy in Westfield in 1821, | Lyhne, Bridgeport, shade-holder, de- Kitchen WATER BOTTLES, 5% |u i, ] . which included | time preyious in Elizabeth, N. J. and| In respect to the canvass, one high, from Yale college in 1825, and stucied | vice for attaching s Iders to TTLES, P our generations. The party was Mr. | taken a daylight sail up the Hudson.|up in the politicalk affairs of the state,|theology at Andover, and at the Y sockets; Jacob Marshak, 1 Haven, | gwift's Pride Laundry Seap, 7 for FOUNTAIN, and Mrs. Charles Lamb and son, Mrs. | — who knows whereof he is speaking |divinity school being graduated from |locking device; William J. Neidl, Now | 55 EVE EAR } s‘nl'fl[s Lamb’s mother and grandmother. { Mrs. Har jurstrom and daugh- [aid on Monday that here were just|the laiter in 1520. He taught a sear | Britain, ' brackel; Arthur Fowell, . F st | ter Helen of Clairmont avenue have elegatas elected in the state. and of | in Brooklyn Conn., and over twelve | Stratford, transferring e for val- Swift's Pride Cleanser, 5c can, 6 for and BULE The New England Iron and Metal |gone to Fast rovidence for two|this number 30 were known positively)years 'in the academy at Ellington, |uables; Joseph C. Regan, Stamford, Piided company, whose headquarters are at | weelks s # P o be for e, were for Goodwin,{Conn., and then at the academy in|buffer; Edmund A. Schade, New Brit- . ELASTIC STOCKINGS Newp”ddon e punah‘:;vmflr:n:x;a;t; weeks at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. | and the attitude of the other 4 towards | Falmouth. Besides other pastorates, |ain bit-brace chuck: Warren M. Tay- Old. Dt Clannsin:$s for 86, NURSERY SHEETING 7 mJ,\{anh;ns" Folal it Shelter: 15 ck Cas lhek m:‘o gubernatorial candidates was :1e was for 27 years in Putnam. He |jor’ Stamford, imeans for securing o : land, recently destroyed by fire. A = d : e i Pbsion b Wae' ol dons | en Il aside the burdens of an ac- | locke to dooes Red (E) Cleanser, similar to the RUBBER GLOVES o 24 Miss Bertha Case has returned to P to date Preston is the only town | tive pastor and took up the work of e L SR ch 4 % Yoo 85 squad of 35 men from New London |fgast Providence, after a pleasant stay |8 New London county that has held | founding a school in the south for the Suit for $70,000. Dutch Clean © oan, 4 fer 28e. INVALID CUSHIONS has been detailed to clear the ruins. | of two weeks at the home of Mr. and | &, S*UcUs and the action of that can- | training of colored teachers for the In- | vy, Ajjce L. Tuell has brought suit| Tumblers, 39c dozen, value @ = oe ~ cus Friday evening in electing Lake|struction of théir own people. He made [ , MiS alice L. Tuell has A t g g and everything for the sick room The game club which is located in | NL.5: HAarry Bjurstrom on Clairmont | delegates indicates the general senti-[a tour of ¢he south in search of a suit- 00" Sumages EFETORt e TIOR L mraomar e, & or Nov'T, epes e South Coventry, proposes to stock the | *¥ €3¢ ment of New London county, which is|able place for such an _institution, | York, New Faven and Hartford Raile g » larke there with perch, bass is S strongly for Lake. The Ledyard cau-| Austin, Texas, was at length chosen | (o8R0 COMPENS SR (0€ (COMNEEITRT] Galvanized Wash Tubs— Bt T has o Miss Birracree of Chestnut |cus takes place very &oon, and other|and a location procured where a st e e R g eIt i PR i Small size, 42c each N 3 Houae i TheiTake erout wnileh street has returned after a visit of | caucuses in New London cownty Will|stantial structure of brick and ston b it Srr B LS o T " 2 I r ago, did not flourish as expected, seyeral days with Mz and Jice, John | #REw: Rest wask Hain e;’b‘"":““‘;‘(‘,’nn""“"' expenditure | ,¢'4)0" conductor of a car in that city, [ larger fish probably ate them. }“‘ - e 7% Runtigion gieeet hew The mew Tillotson collegiate and | MrS: Tusll recites that she wax at the olesal 15 Retail i e : e sk, Charles Heneault, Dennis Sullivan |normal institute was opeped to stu- Exteway to.Cefhe TRovS cotbtary 10" ‘And rigmyrother Wholesale (s.5%.) Retal “dward F. Stimson of the bureau|. Mrs. William J. Curran has return- | Willilam Lamphere and A. Racine have | dents in 1881, the first president be- |}, i\ ccn 4 and 5 o'clock, and signaled a | Prie A A of standards, department of commerce : 5 - : rstic, w ; w ing Rev. William E. Brooks weo 3 ch sk oarded 7hile #he w 3 ket ed from Hartford, where she was en- | returned from Mystic, where they were | 28 Ho¥ (UL (0 FEO0F charen | @ which she boarded.” While she was making & iour or the siate tecing |und ire Mals Allce Sullvan, for. | pesce mesting Friday and Saturdsy. |Succeeding pratients. were Rev.-rien: | nd Sy, Tuell was thrown wiainst th 8 . e o werig merly of this cit - —— ry L. Hubbell Rev. William K. |* : L e Besatiar Mursiitus: and. De Conadt The l"anning Studios il e e belug Aty contes - Miss Mayme Riley of Boswell ave-|Brown, Rev. Winfield &. Goss and PR e $pts s " 2 i S rt based on | Miss Carrie Champlin with her niece | nue is spending the summer in Hart- | Rev. Marshal ine: . : >V b his observations, later. and nephew, Miss Florence Backus and | ford, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will- | TherreIaem sident of ihe col- | © “""’;9“‘ “'_ s\f'“k"“‘“‘"' iz 822 ol -your patvenage. ~Whail « Brriast Chasapli ibigiaye < - g g 5 ege, Dr, Isaa Agard, was born rank Pecor of Noank was on Mon- and P-lntin: and ’l;nt i bk iy Very Low Colonist Rates }i‘m’i“‘?"'x:—):~a:t‘z‘p]\flv:%y”dnmm Mot l\:!x:s l::‘r‘:l!li ‘c‘»;!thgx‘:uy““ formerly | 1 ® Gonnecticuw® Dr. Agard was grad- | day admitted to the state hospital, MISS M. C ADLE erfor and Ex- /nd aren ynard are spending |3 ng 3 < uated from Monson academy and la- | Norwich. Mr. Pecor was brought by . U Via Nickel Plate road to Ca far southwest, daily, August 23 tember § and September 30 to ¢ the week at Gardner Lake. terior Work. We are in fine eondition to execut. #o0d work at omee. Personal atten- 3 ter from: Amherst colleze with the | First Seclectman M. Allyn, suffering ¥ daids Mrs. Herbert Rainey nndl son class of 1879, He was principal of the | from a slight form of mental disorder, don_are spending a month’s vacation | Rockvilf high school of Rockville, |1t is thought by physicians that with alr' apafl ac8 nflm |s s R doriine? 14, and to Washington, Oregon | in Burlington, Vt. Mrs. Rainey has|Conn. Wor nearly twenty years and |a rest and care Mr. Pecor will soon be . - far northwest, dailv, September 11 to spent the past threc vears as nurse at|was {wice president of the Connecti- e to return to his home FIRST QUALITY HAIR During the midsummer we quote | October 14. Finest tourist slceper the State hospital, where her services|cut classical and high school teachers’ Sorwhall MG A 8les Sluse hiie albebinn- favorable prices and attend to repair | Write L. P. Burgess, N. E. P. ac have been sreatly appreciated. association and a director in the Con- ers: not jute, tow, split horss-hair or Old South building, Boston, A SR TS R Ot Sipastion. - He other heating material, to kill the Mat- while the family or tenants are out Colli. E . " took up the work of the presidency of of town. CALL TODAY. Adv. Miss Nellie and Master Grant Tib- : o e ey ural hair roots and incite seaip dis betts wess in Jewett City Monday 2o | apuen enat tese follcars ako and cases. Impreve the chance to be made 31 Willow St 2 o UM b e sFown | cin attractive by an artist and expert |ike At their home In lowe = . New help celebrate the eighth birthday of | stantly in success and in the esteem YoU ARE ™ & I<y BEs Wil e in forewion fyea Haven, Thursday evening Mr, and 3 their cousin, Ellen Cathpbell. Master |of the colege and the American mis- 11 the week of August $2nd. mer man- Grant Tibbetts will remain a few days | Sionary association. at the Campbell homestead. O N R ER Redding.—A daughter has been born | ager of the local theatér, will \T soictrate their sitver weaame wien +|'TO the End of 2 S0 co s Toms twmese. - |10 Wi sfha i e, 2oen 2oy Mrs. Sylvester Z. Poli, the fd —Wauregan House, NEW YORK~—210 West 111th St. Telephone 704. augiza NORW) NOTICE handsome reception. Four hundred = ; : a 53 i 7 .| Stormfigid, the home of the lats Sam- 0 # guests are expected, among them Gov. StraW at S th’ m:;m:‘;‘;' sinion initiated three new | yei L. (Yemens (Mark Twain), in Red- if you assume that because your J| ernor Weeks, former Rollin S. | M1 S ot nf," elvey g on|ding. Mrs. Gabrilowitsch was before business is small you cannot Woodruff and former Governor Cham- % it el 3. Beras remetier ISTTIRE Mine f1dxa Clemens. o1d- have the convenience of a bank W N On abd caltee iiie age | Seren. o and M Boll fave fve Soda Fountain senting the Boot and Shoe Workers' | ®St daughter of Mark Twain. account. union of Boston, was present and spoke 3 : to the members in an interesting mar- 5 : Low Fares. and you will enjoy one of the most|ner on labor topics. CURE FOR ECZEMA. $10.45 Norwich to Montreal and re- | 9olicious glasses of Soda you ever turn. Tickets on sale September 5 to , tasted. 10; final return limit September 15. § . Send for folder ziving fares from oth- unttil’ further notice: ' “Thelar pointaand fuit vartichiney. $14 Son. i \ 2 . ton to Toronto and return on s condition at Fairview Reser-| icust 31, return simit sontomper . Weighing 36 pounds. A monster|ease or'blemish mow is the iime to FRED C. CROWELL'S, 87 Water St & ik e e g : snapping turtle was caught Monday | cure it with Hokara. voir at this time makes this | 30,0280 Slege” minng®c% 1o5| A pleasant place to come to treat|according: (o the Norwalk Hour. by| This pure and sfmple skin food is Stors closed Saturday Even! ts i August 25 to September 8, and Sep- | Yourself or your friends. Bypasiutendent? -of NCarslerd) F: 1= jpheing inkroduced in Norwieh by The clogke Quring August action necessary. e D e e End e Gardy, In the Housatonic river at|lLee & Osgood Co.. at the low price I Quning August. 5 .45 Bos- The place to get a brick of Cream to| LOVer's Leap, Still River. The turtle|of 25c for a liberal sized jar, and in aug20daw ton to Spokane and Seattle, Wash, properly dressed, has been brought to | the past few weeks they have sold Library Tea Store Any person violating this Portland, Ore,, Vancouver, F. C. on | take home. P il Be zoran bor onBht 10| hundreds of treatments. i sale September 14 to October 14. Per- way mail glerks und their friends in| It contains no grease or acids. ix De L Pl t T RN onih % Thele Toiendwiin | 8 e i arn s Fria) so g uxe ruots Highest Grade Teas and Coffees wt lowest prices, Pure Spices and Ex- order will be deprived of the . : sonally conducted Pullman tourist Murren's, Bridgeport, Menday night, | Bourishment for the skin, cleansing It is the_ DIgEest turlle ever seen or | &3 cleaning It In every pore, making ’ stating your destination. E. H. Boyu- 3 <aught in the Hopshtonic end must bel "3 1o lkra does mot 0o even inore at nal“‘n S| iracts. cars. Write us for low fares and sell use of city water. Ing dates’ to other ' westerm points Per order on N BT A Grans Trone Ranoa) 3 very ‘old, to judge from its’ size. than is claimed for it and give perfect [ .0y 164 Main Street. Taiephone 2673 BOARD OF System, 256 Washingten street, Bos- The Drug Man, In Demand, P oy e P s dp Iy1TTUS Many small accounts are more desirable than one large one. Let us count you among our many customers. e All Departments* of Banking. The Thames Loan & Trust Co, Shetucket St., Norwiza, Conn. Bevel Plate Glass Ornamental Glass Mirror Plate August Ist, 1910, the use of hose for garden, lawn or street sprinkling is prohibited BIG TURTLE CAUGHT. Discovery That Cures Pimples, Ecze- J. F. Grady Lands 56 Pounder in P gyl Bicip. Teguliee. Housatonic—Soup in Store for If you are troubled with pimples, Railway Mail Clorks. blackhieads, acne, barber's iteh, blotches, freckles or otifer skin dis- Served ice cold. Soda Water with |delicious lce Cr ton, Mass.—adv. The Lee & Osgood Co and they will 2 2 % Wanted—4A lauguage in which the fund y Wy “ > WIHEN you want to put your busi- | =— % iy und your money. you have an T R A (A Y WATER COMMISSIOVERS Dr. William 3. Tiantord has geturn- | FTanklin Square, Norwieh, €1 |devotees of Esperanto, Volapuk, Biub- | skin trouble, rou cannot’ s o | nees before the pabiic, there is ¥ rave aug2e ed from Dr. Butts's hospiet & New | augze 00, can understand one | better advantaze than for a jar of this | dium better than (hrough the ad: Pty i 2 %4 20, e 2 b