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PERSONAL ‘ , A Miss Annie Holt of East Lyme is R ) B e Nm_g""“m;"‘" yagon visiting in this city for a week. 7 ) Rt 5 ville, ostensibly & thc ® Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 25, 1910. Sy s P ; g f non-intoxicating drinks. the ——————————— £ 7 3 Misses Julia and Helen James have % ' 29 arrest was made the Wlicn‘mfll‘!lo!lfld i ean 2 H do: tt] er VARIOUS MATTERS con spending two weeks at Ocean| Many New Cases Returned for First Tuesday in Sep-|in ls wagon 20 dozen wotties of Ing Some of the elms about town are RockyFordMelons i Miss Lizzie A. McCabe and Miss anbet--—l’orty- Qlum Take Out First Papers. | fonnteaea " “ed &0 i n leafless. Spinach, Golden Wax Beans | nearly leatiess Elizabeth J. Brown left Wednesday for i aron A S N ,f:“,‘,?; T y, ‘Caulifiower, Hubbard Squash, Heat and humidity made Wednesday | a visit at Atlantic City. fined for that offense. Though usually quiet during the :.;: Mwiu of New London to recover summer, the office of the clerk of the 2 A F. Hedler of New Britain brings . f . superior court has been a busy place | wujt for a divorce from Carrie M. Hed - Inclden's in scc' this month, for in addition to the usual |ler of New London on the grounds of routine and preparations for the com- |intolerable cruelty. He asks for Women’s and ol iyt Misses’ Suits and three aliens there for their first papers. | Bertha J. Chagman of Waterford and| Miss Elizabeth Trumbull of Perkins Dresses i at a most uncomfortable day. Peach: Pickling Oniont = i i » ] i Mrs_ John Clark of|Westerly, R. L, Delaware Grapes, Seedless Grapes, French residents will commemorate | is visiting her niece, Mrs. George E. Romain, Lettuce, St, Louis' day today, the 25th. Pitcher of Division street, Young String Beans, Visitors to the country are bringing| Miss Mary Butler of Washington Long Island Spring Ducks, back goldenrod and wild asters. street has joine da party for a week’'s stay at Pleasant View. Fan ing Chickens. g Ny ey g The New London County Fair, Nor- it s the making out of which requires no | others for the ¥oreclosure of a mort- | place is the guest of Mrs. J. Dana wich, September 5-7, 1910.—adv. Miss Florence, Northrop of Beech |small amount of time. gage and judgment for any balance | Coit at her cottage at Eastern Point. L S drive went on Wednesday to spend a| That there will be plenty of business | which may be due. 3 omers bDIrroes. Franklin farmers are sending some | week at Pleasant View, R. L for the cofrt this fall is evidenced by | M. Elbert Geer of New London sues| Travor Briscoe of Broad street left fine’ red and purple plums to the local AR the number. of new cases already re- | Nettic A. and Jenette M. Reed of New [ this week for New Havag to join a i ‘ Charles T. Beasley, head gardener |turned for the first Tuesday i Sep- [ London for $4,000 damages and asks|couple of school friends i a boating £ o at Ghianbouer, has returned from the | (2 Thus far there are fwenty- |that the conveyance of real estate bc trip along the coast to Hyannis. PflCCS S . three fiew cases, twelve of which were | set aside and equitable relief in the e RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. The last number of the ’I_‘_Pl»r)qwne florists’ convention at Rochester, N .Y.| returned on Wodnesday. The Sep- | premises. 5 TEMPERANCE ADVOCATES . P, Bulletin credited Norwich with 2,249 —'—‘ .. | tember cases, with the exception of| Frank Howard of Waterford sues TO MEET IN HARYFORD E. F. Gadle ;has to New|those to which reference has been |Gzoorge C. Morgan and others for $1,00u Women’s and Misses’ Lawn Physician and Surgeon |stations Sr— York after spending a two weeks’ va- | made, are as follows: and equitable relief in the matter of & A | Concenti f the State C, T. Office removed to 21 Broadway, Mormon missionaries are in Connec- | 3 For the sum of $2,000 Frederick H.|mcrtgag=. IIT CRTRUTION Oy tiwy TR Yo TN, V3 Wauregan Block. ticut, to hold meetings in the princi. | C-U0R 8t his home on Twelfth street.-| o it \of New Dondon is sued by| On & common count Samuel Levine 3 IU Attract Several Hundred | Dresses, Neat figures and Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. | pal cities. Miss Mary O'Grady has returned to | Georse J. Bragaw of Waterford, who|of New York brings suit against Jo- elega During July and August no evening | ek Worcester, ‘Mass. after an extended | Cl4ims such damages for assault and | seph Swatzburg, Jr. and wite of New i ey A Chambrays Sunday hours except by appoint- ses i x o 3 G W, = ttery committed on March 19, 1910, | London to recover $500. Three hundred delegates to the an- ment. Y fand s e Deine Por. | visit with relatives in McKinley ave- | when the defendant took cortain keys| For 31,000 suit is brought against|nual state convention of the Connec- g Sale Price $1.98 SONAM N ERE TS P 0 ChorEky Jewen 370 ke from the possession of the plaintiff, | Abraham Kalef of Norwich by James |ticut Total Abstinence union, to be reported in eastern Connecticut. _— compelling him to quit the business of | Pastore of this city, on a common|held in Har Monday and Tues- 35 Mi Jda E. Bowe and her niece, |running a pouitry farm and suffering | count. day of next leek, will arrive Satur- w.-e t' "“ '..lfle resses, » » Clean-up sales of all kinds of sum- | \jiss a M. Bowe of West Main |the loss of the same. Divorce Suits. day unernooa and evening hnnd tnkal mer goods make the end of AuguSt @ | treet are visiting relatives in Hart- | For $5000 R. H. Byles. administrate-| Giovanni ®erlatti of Groton sues|up their headquarters in the Hotel harvest time for wise bargain hunters. | rorg. of the estate of Frank Waudby, at2 of | Ernesta Perlatti of Groton for a di- | Garde. Hartford. The convention will lace trimmed, white, blue a | Old Savbrook/ ibrings suit against the | vorce on the grounds of adultery, |be held in Conway's academy in Main [ nink yalge §6.0! New Haven road. The deceased was |claiming she committed it with Joseph | street, while in St Joseph's cathedral killed on March 10, 1910, when in the | Cocochoni in Groton Oct. 1, 1908. Th Quince trees are well filled with fruit { ; Mrs. Eagan and daughter Dorothy e ; 2 Have you ever examined the excel-|although many little green quineces| “yo ' 0 % po e poon visitin ; various masses will be celebrated, and 2 b S i NS o e e of tinl wonibloy Dy befng mEatk | < N Y Nov. 3, |in Foot Guard hall a public rally wl e Ce 3J.. Sent stock of High Grade Watches we | diopped off after the recent hail | gy oo e Donghests: 15| Sg Pl ek U somphny by Sefnuisirotk | weke misteries Inf Newi; York Nov. s |1b Foot Guard hell & peblic ralinwl) h!‘r‘ o= smsfl‘? nd 8 f oments in 3 B Po‘l\m. R TR o = Rebecca C. Rubenstein of New Lon- | grand ball scheduled for Monday eve- you will spend a few m i & _suit_for $5, amages is brought | don brings suit for divorce from Isa- | ning. ’ our store we can show you the very Ofi:‘p;‘:"' H'a"r‘:?::;‘"g:pfaé‘fs Charter| Miss Alice B. Ryam of Valley Falls |against Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Smith | dor Rubenstein of New London on t Thousands of people as well as the | Women's High Class Dresses, s Do k has returned home after spending two | 0f New London by Mr. and Mrs. Orrin | grounds of intolerable cruelty since | state delegates will attend the Sunday best in Railroad movements, Dothf,gy i . T T ey | B. Gorton of Tast Lyme for injuries | feb. 6 1010, the date thes were mar- | cvening rally in Foot Guard nail. The | SOHd colors, Linens, others In American and Swiss, and our prices AIA A weeks with Mr. - h e 7 ing C &y, 2 s © y Mrs. Gorton when a team ‘Her maiden name was Rebecca | principal address of the evening w are always the most moderate. A meeting in Montville Wednesday | ©f 344 Main street. beionging to the plaintifts crashed into . which she wants to resumz, and | be delivered by Rev. P. J. O'Callahan figured Dimities, value $7.00 evening for the purpose of organizing . =z their team July 31, 1909, throwing Mrs. | also claims alimony, alleging he Is|of Chicago, national president of the HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, | ' ..ce was in charge of Deputy C.| M- and Mrs. Philip R. Thompson| gorton out and causing bad injuries. | worth $1,000. order CFather O'Callaben is known in | 10 89, Sale Price $5.00 WALTHAMS, E. Staples of Colchester. have returned to New York city after| For the foreclosure of a mortgage| P. Woodbury Bush brings suit for|every section of the country for the ELGINS and ILLINOIS. g Eg a vacation of two weeks at Mr.[C. D. Greenberg of Colchester brings |divorce against Mary E. Bush, both of | stand he has taken in the temperance 2 5 : a 1ai W SIHRIERS i suit against Jake Gollucher and others | New London. on the grounds that she|movement. He is an eloquent spea G R D | e home fa ot Colchester, the amount being $300. = | commilted adultery with Frank Gillis|and the union this vear fecls elated Women’s Linen Suits and Colors X5 Mol & 5 Mrs. Myre 1 ildren uit for 000 damages is brought | and others whose names are not known | over its success in securing such a pest of worms which makes some of { Mrs Myron Alling and childten of |, “in, Now Haven road asainst Ben- |at Waterford, New London and Bos- |man to celiver the inital address of | 10 cloge out, value up to $8.98 em"sun a,‘ flflfleafl, the DeltIBiaR o dqeRa JIo86 Wi ste goeals SEIMp il e ;um’ldn AArArmstmnx and others of fon. They were marriad Nov. 25. 1304, | the convention. b, S Sale Price $5.00 === i e A _ondon for possession of property at|the maiden name of the defend: The programme as arranged to date 4 FRANKLIN SQUARE Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown officiat- | Campbell avenue, West Haven. the mouth of Shaw's cove, where the|ing Marv Elizabeth Underwood. follows ; ed at the service of Hol mmunion — piling and trestle work of the railroad | Claiming a divorce on the grounds of | Sunday morning at 10.36 o’clock the jr21d in Trinity P. church Wednesday Mrs. Robert Fuller of Cleveland and | was built in 1848, and between that|Gesertion. Daniel S. Fox brings suit ates will attend ‘mass at St. Jo- il iy 07 BN s el Mrs. Thomas Scott and daughter Ruth | point and the land of F. H. and A. . nst Grace E. Fox, both of Ne cathedral, Preceding the rally s, St B A of Derby are the guests of Mrs. Fan- | Chappell Co. It is claimed that the de- | London. They were married April 3,|in the evening will be meewng of Wh' d BI ks H fendants on June 2, 1910, erected a|1903, her name then being "| the board of government, which cbn- "e an dac t”pe fe C. Church, Mrs. Fuiler's sister. . : ol e e M g wooden pier with pipes under the tres- | Steele. She deserted him July "| sists of the state president, vice pres- he state treasurer's office is send- ing out blanks to he filled by those 2 u tle and threatened to do further work Adeline H. Williams and William ide; secretary and county directors, s S H We Serve the Best having bonds, notes, and choses in ac- | M and Mrs Alexander Hamilton | ¢'tne king there. The plaintiff is kept | Williams and others, three cases in all | Business of importance wili come be- erge uits 3 tion upon which taxes should be paid. | Campbell, who have spent a few days|out of the rent and profits of it, | have appealed from the decision of the | fore this meeting. Besides the address LR with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sweet of | amounting to $5.000 a year. An in-|probate court at New London in not|a rally in the evening to be given 3 ICE mm and CAKE The work on the new road at Lyme | Fairview avenue, Groton, have return- | junction restraining the defendants |allowing their claims against the estate | by er O'Callahan, other addresses Smzll lot, va'me $25.00 is progressing satisfactorily. On the | ed here. from further work of the kind and |of George W. Darrow. delivered by Rt. Rev. Bishop bt roe ot thars aes TG ihba i compelling them to remove the piling| For the recovery of land deedzd to|J. J. nd Rev. M. A. Sullivan, Sale Price sl7 50 in the city in our 15 to 20 teams at work allimein| Mr. ana Mrs. L. R. Hampston have |Wwas asked and granted till the first(John H. Hall and others, suit for that | s of Hartford. 3 3 20 teams a ling ned to their home on Boswell | Tuesday of September or until further | amount and the recovery of the prop- = retu avenue after a Historical Society Gets Law Offic ettie A. Reed and between the two h order by Judge Waller, under $10.000 | erty is brought by > One lof, value $20 iree weeks' vacation, . s - —_ o £9 iz renalty. The temporary injunction was | others of New London against Hall | D (. Kilbourn of East Litchfield, Lad!es Grlll A big excursion from Sag Harbor | during which they visited points in the | giecolved by Judge Bennett on June 25, | who at the present time has a criminal | ciark of the Litehfield county superior Sale Pri 1 by steamer to New London and by | Berkshires, Springfield, Monson, Mass. On a common count Edwin A. Small | case pending against him in connection | Court, ‘has presented the Judge Reeves e ce ‘ 2.50 and Stafford ngs. of New London sues Frank R. Cornell | with the deal. . law office in Litchfield, which was the first layw school in the United States and recently acquired by him, to the One White Serge, $22.50 BUILDINGS WILL NOT NUMBER OF WEEKS Litchfield Historical society. The BE TORN DOWN BEFORE MILL CAN START.|bullding will be removed from ifs Sale Price $15.00 PR AR "5 ——— present site to the corner of East and T. C. Murphy Will Lower Floors and | Will Not Be Ready as Was Hopen on | South streets in Litchfieid. Build New Front East of Alice First of Septemb; = but Thames trolley to Norwich, arrived here at noon Wednesday, making business lively in hotels and restaurants. Room. e WAUREGAN BOUSE, Mrs. William Cornell from New York is visiting her brother, Arthur Ockery hill for a short period and return the latter part of Septem- This i3 their first mecting in 30 d they were greatly pleased Along the count ularly in the farm districts in the hi there is much of interest at present, and the country, with its harvest al- ready ripening and ready to be gath- to sec each other. Building. ver Specialties'Company is Mak- o ered, is as,attractive as at any time in z — ing Good Progres The Parker-Davenport Co., Props. the year. Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Carr and| After having received bids on a new » gl F Pri W son of Bear Lake, Pa., are the guests | building of about the same size as the | With a few days.more than ome ‘inal ces on Window Very Low Colonist Rates of Judg: Mrs. N. J. Ayling of | Alice building to be located on the | week to depend upon, it is a little 4 H renue. Mrs. Carr is Judge | 1and_ which he recently acquired e doubtful if the Thames River Screens Via Nickel Plate road to California and of the Alice buiiding. and considering |ties company will be in posi Mr. Carr is a train Wood Frame, 18x33—17c esch, valuc . . ' far southwest, daily, August 25 {0 Sep- o 2 ton | the Tequirements here now and in the | start up the big paper making plant tember 8 and September 20 to Octoher d :5‘:"““‘,25“‘ _"2‘;""“ near future for additional stores. T. |exactly on September 1, d. 26c. 14, and to Washington, Oregon and roe i Senty Fous ;‘:,txtturph.\-tslrhuw; (Xgat hehl_m Secide@l However, the mill will be form for fai northwest, daily, September 11 to LEDYARD HOLDS CAUCUS. not to erect the bullding which he con- |a “commencement of operations ' vers o Ao Rl a Wood Frame, 24x33—21c each, value and NOODLES Bfjoes "1l Binsee fouriat RS e proximately the size of the Alice, but | evar beanshon of the constroction work business is small you cannot |29 2 3 he will allow the present wooden |still to be completed and at least one || have the convenience of a bank —28 at CARDWELL’S Ola South building, Boston, Mass—| —Small Number in Attendance at|building to remain. The floor will be |of these Is dependent tpon wenther || noeoant SRR Brmey N7 8 1s, sl Wtve asug2d Adv. the Meeting. lowered to provide for stores on the |conditions. This is the completion of . ase x — sround floor and a new front will be | the pipe line from the new reservoir Many small! xoconuis $re. 0N Sherwood Metal Frame, 24x38—8$2c Invitations are out for the cele Harmony prevailed at the Ledyard |built, so that quite a change will be |to the mill dasirable than one large one. Let eash, value 3%¢. 3 X tion of the two hundredth anniversary s held o'clock on Wadnes- | brought about there, but the height | In order to facilitate progress two us count you among our many Ll A it of the organization of First Congre- .t Ledyard Center, there | will not be increased. The second | gangs of workmen are being employed g A onal Church o Mansaela " Octoner "a dozen in attendance.|story will probably be used for flats. on this. The line has heen laid from customers, Sherwood Metal Frame, 24x37—37¢ 7 i g Home ro. | James A. Stodderd was chosen chair-| The ‘building in River avenue, whi the mill north along the shore of the All Departments of Banking ch, value 45c. 7-10, wiich is to be an Old Home re- | man and Fred W. Burton was made|has been remodeled for W. S. Allis, is | Thames river within a few vards of L A jolcing time. Rev. Walter E. Lanphear legates to ths four con- | completed as fgr as the carpenters' |the point where it moes under the O The Best 5c Drink % vastor of the dhuweh. ol med as follows: State,| work is concefned and the painters | V. trestle. The other gang is working The Thames loan & Trust Co. A Few cials of E sold in town. 5V % = 2 m—ng vgm:&m ;4 m& h?\'teh gtlven it onelcnfla_hot paint. Back | downwards from the dam and has 1] 5 very N or the silver wedding of Manager [lyn; c al, J. A. Stoddard and|of that on Laurel Hill avenue a new |reached a point about 100 yards above . and Mrs. S. Z. Poli in New Haven this g natorial, William I | eight-room cottage has been erected, | the trestle, leaving approximately 1 Shetucket St, Norwi:a, Conn. D.y Wants for the Thursd: vening, a N Javer = . Maynard; county, | which is being pushed along rapidly, | yards to complete. The pipe laying Made and served only at 18 s Sen AT i e Lester and Henry A. Allyn. | the outside work being completed and | is mecessarily slow. as work can. oniy Kitchen 3 . gest wedding cake cver made in the e the first coat of paint is being ap-[be done at low tide, the pipe beinz nunn s Founlmn it 1 t oAt T it % OBITUARY. plied. This is also being built for Mr. | submerged at high water. The gans Swift’s Pride Laundry Soap, 7 fer > state. It is four feet in diameter and — Allis and will have hot air and elec- | work with the low tides, day and night 28c. 50 Main Street. five and one-half feet high, and elab- Wirs. Ludia M. Dlasos. tricity. A B H ain Stree orately decorated in silver. "ihia Senth - of: Mre. Evale W it — Another branch of the work unfin- Swift's Pride Cleanser, 50 can, 8 for ivsod = PR occurred at the home of her daughter | SIXTEEN GAMES PLAYED hed is the wharf and railway for the 25c. Secretary Anson Phleps Stokes, Jr., | Nrs. Robert Swain on Wauwecus Hill ON THE CROQUET GROUND | handling of coal. This is being built % is issuing copies of an important re- | on Wednesday morning as the result by the T. A. Scott company of New ’ Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25e. Th F s S‘ d- port to Yale men. He was directed | of she was 84 years and v . London. Most of the piles for the e nallion g e alllllllg WAIOS |0 send these out at a meeting of the | elevent months old. Many Games Yet to Be Played in Open | whar! extension have heen put in place Red (E) Cleanser, similar to the corporation held June 20. The report . House Contest, PEOTE RHIIRkS sevorsl Baxy to Aol | -aoetha Dutoh Cleanser, 7c can, 4 for 25c. is that of the alumni advisory board At Lord's Point. : A y wharf will form an_extension ofgthe on The Stimulation of Intellectual Ac- | Henry W. Branch and children of| While the three leaders. Frank Me- | old wharf and with it will afford ‘am- A Cl b 0 n Tumblers, 39¢ dozen, value 50c. tivity Among Undergraduates. Norwich are camping out on a lot at|Mahon, Carl Avery and C. H. Whaley, | ple facilities for shipping and receiv recanum u u ng Brooms, No. 6 or No. 7, special 42¢c. Lord’s Point on which he intends soon | remain in their same positions. Irving | ing material, to_erect a_cottage. Drake’s consistent work with the mal- | The concrete work is nearing com- Gales Ferry, Conn., Galvanized Wash Tubs— Morgan of Ntw York has won the wo. | _ DAvid Kinney has returned to Nor-|let Wednesday placed him only fourth | pletion, and only -the ground fioor of Small sizs, 420 esch. solicit your patronage. Wall Papers and Painting and Interior and Ex- terior Work. We are in fine condition to execute good work at once. Personal atten- At Eastern Point, Mrs. Edward E. to all work. < « . : tion k. / ea’ NatiBicap golt - tournatent -and ng at his home at thz|from the top in lh_erhopen ”"“,s,;} cro- | the main room remains to be done.| Afternoon of Friday, Aug. 26th, 1910, Medium size, 45¢c eash, During the midsummer we quote ek ¢ 3 y quet tournament. e usual shifts in |The heavy piping required to make . the handsome silver cup presented by | Mr. and Mrs. Allen King of Norwich | the middie stand plavers were occas- | connections between beaters vats and | STRICTLY FOR CLUB MEMBERS. Large size, 55c each, favorable prices and attend to repair Hughes. Mrs. Morgan de- | were recent rs at the Point. ioned by the 16 games of the da machines is weil advanced and will be 1 hbvs sahrd g} while the family or tenants are out | feated Miss Adelaide Bromley of New Miss Minnie L. Combies of Norwich| ~This evening no tournament games | completed in & few dave. The new | ocpall and other sports commence | And many other items at spes of town. CALL TODAY. Haven 3 up. Miss Bromley Is a|Das purc a lot and intends build- [are to be plaved. owing to the ab- | offices in the south room are complet- : prices. ing @ cottage soom. T ing | 290Ce Of Referee Dr. Clarence B. Ca- fed as to carpenter work and require | Bake will be opened at 5 o'clock sharp. ;%] Among others who intend erecting|pron, whose untiring efforts are con- | only to be furnishe ; New | cottages at_the Point this fall are| tributing in no small degree to the | Superintendent Whitaker is 'push- | Fréparations have been made to mc- Th Hs'd & Hu hes cu George W. Perry of Putnam, Mrs. E.| success of the tourne Ing the finishing touches along rapidly | commodate all who sent to the Com- [} [4 o A. Pond of New York, David Kinney| (The trophies that will be awarded | and some of the machinery may be | mittee YES returns. 1 of Norw to'the three leading players at the end | turning over by September We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet 31 Willow SL daughter of Major Isaac Bromley, press agent of the New Yo Haven & Hartford railroad. Jysa Low Fares. i sb Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stoddard and|of the series are attracting consider- - == Music by, e orchestrs in_the eve- Laying, $10.45 Norwich to Montreal and re- | g o, S TaF & o, SoloRT : 3 I : 2 & Seymour Stodda s & the|able attention In Cranston's window. ning. aug25d aug2ida NO lCE turn. Tickets on sale September 5 to | week at théir home in Yantic. The first prize is a handsome silger | TAKEN AEVANDTIME e 10; final return limit September 13. _— loving cup, the second shavi; eup BY STATE POLICE . Send for folder giving fares from o During the last half century the|and brush, and the tHird a piir of TGS 4 er points and full particulars. $14 B, United States has received 66 per cent. | military brushes and comb. f i On and after this date, [ton to Toronto and return on sais|Of the emigration from the British| Wednesday’s games were as follows: | Driver of Bottling House Team in 3, £ ” | August 31; retyn limit September Isles. Maynard beat Drake; Drake beat May Montville Arrested on Charge of b iL = ' August Ist, 1910, the use of [3:945 Boston @ San rra: = ==——————am; DrgketonBericen twiby; Emjoka . Viclting Liqupe Law. S Angeles, n Diego. . Lo Messi beat hose for garden, lawn or|Ausust 25 to Sepiember s, and Se Take Brooks; Whsler beat Himes twice: | oiyara C. Stanton, employed by a & . e it % tember 30 to October 14. $49.45 B Friswell beat Messinger twice; W. H,|New London bottling house, was ar- street sprinkling is prohibited | tén to Spokane and Scattls, Wash. Col- | rested Tuesday afternqon in Mont- g Simpson beat Blackburn twice; Col- : Portland, Ore, Vancouver, B. C. On berg beat Parker: Parker beat Col. |ville on charges of illegal sale of li- The | zate Sepiember 14 to October 14, per quor'and held for further hearing un- conducte Pullman to y[) l) ph The Stan o t H " ]“'S lleS € der bonds of $300. which were fur. R b Riched by & Montville mterchant. PO 100 Stamps Free Every Wednesday and until further notice. condition at Fairview Reser- Write us for low fares and sel Won. st. -C. The arrest was made in Un voir at this time s this |ine dates to other western points, MeMahon .. ...... 7 1 by State Policemen -William urday me makess this stating your destination. E. H. Boyn. ;n Se m e Avery Sy 9 son and Mitchell. When arrested, Sat with i ton, N, E. P. A, Grand Trunk Railway i D e r Whaley - 23 e Stanton refused to acknowledge the . action necessary. i hatee) Drake”. R Smcers’ prerogatiirs ‘and had fo e 1 Ib. Choice Tea 60c % 5 o ot S 2 owne i ifes 7 clubbed into subJission. He was wa S Ol S Any person violating this|'°™ Mass. 2y Hero th orin o the bect e sy EYE SEANES I i 6 taken to the resiaence of Justice of Or 2 Ib. 30c Colfee, at : £ PR & i 8 mic medi-f A B Simpson 17 11 the Peace Henry A. Bolles, who. after Y order will be deprived of the ESTON CITY SUNDAY SCHOOL.| cines. one tha# builds nerva, bone, | Blackburn 16 1t thearing brief testimony, decidei to [on the gas range, the world’s best S. B. ASHLAND’S f ci S il tissue, and besides fis an exicellent | Friswell . 13 4 : — cooking stove, a hot weather neces- % o use of city water. Annual Picnic Held at Ocean Beach, at | brain food. Phosphates are very neec- {_f::,’;;k 1 sity, and always “a friend indeed, in 114 Franklin St. Norwich. B i Which Large Number Was Present |cssary to the nervous organization of | Gorpe .. it 533 NOWEL-BANSAGE CREAM time of need” Yeu ought 1o see the er order and Fine Time Enjoyed. rour body, taken in such an assimi-| Brooks .. . Lt ik new Estates, quality ranges built for |A|"§ for o8 BOARD OF : form SMITH’S Hypophos- | Whitney .. s Perfect Skin Food That Removes|discriminating purchasers. Better look e T e O prthe anfual pienic and outing of the | sphites Compound it gives your body | ajerain . . H Wrinkl 4 i Complexi at the Humphrey Instantaneoas Water T # s v 5. 3 3 .o e n ears omplexion. Y - tdok place Wednesday at Ocean Beach, | cause it assists nature in ja muost |Parker .. 2 respond to the soothing and tonic of- | you call, .« provad quite an attraction, as a very|efféctive manner. Dose can be pro-|Moll -- - 5 of Hokara, and when this purs } l large delegation went down from Pres- | nontjoned for children, and to them as| oo toR 3 = food is used, pimples are soon a . 5 ton City and there were others pr o . g I 90 o masd Gas & Flectrical Dep’t ent from North tonington, Griswold, well as e -2 ids’ duiovens e ¢ :\“:.‘1 Ill‘: ’K: cream or a sh: p * Ledyard and Norwich. - The majority | coming nervous irritability and makes & Ing it is unequaled, “removing all 1 321 Main St Alice Buiiding. of the picnickers made rip” both | goo 00 - v : ¥{ s s 6 6 Sout B e s et D e il evid vt To Got Rid of Brinking Cups. | Wftone aad saking (ot 2Ki1 <0f 10 | “uwiia = veziden eve ate Glass there were a number that traveled by PRICE 90¢ The Meriden park commissioners are | YXSI0 o fittle to the hands or face trolley, reaching the beach at about 10 looking into the advisability of abol- | grter washing and surprise yoursslf () " F. C. ATC.I“N. M. D Ornamental Glass 0'clock. A busket lunch was served at = ae ishing the drinking cups at all the Tl {1 cdowt SN thiat sumes . ofFf ©_ DrPOPES it PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, noon time and “bathing ‘and o gal driniing fountains as they have | il I3 e only massage cream A0k AL e oo oy i s time in general were the featw ' ong been considered unsanitary. Tt | quhgs por B ot b = AT m 9, oor, Shannen A Mirror Plate the day’s pleasant afrair. is planned to Secure faucets that do :::m\.“a::l‘ i Tl R el ots” | EIeRICs, Bowsl dlserairy by e marr | - dysd S L v e not need cups, and thus avold Any | snpenr when it 18 used rected with DR, POPES TIVER AND g (iThe anclent Romans had a catapult . danger of contagion. Kithough far superion to the orain- | HOGD TONIC, wilch Genty silmuiaic | 3 ¥. CONANT. 51 Prasuiin Stest. hat could hurl rocks more than a ary massage créams amd sold on a|ihe llyer and tone up the whale sy Whitesto: the J. F. C. 1 -, miler "Now 1 Saderstond or “Vonat s .- Has Changed His Tune, antee of “best you ev i 28 P ERBWER €O Springhe R ANS (he Y v FRED C. m‘. 87 Water St. oMy tandlord told me this house was The Drug Man, “'mmgm IL—Pacifet” la the title N T U e e | L & ¢ BREWER.CO R Clgars are the West on the market @ioca closed iMskitany. Beepings a¢'%| % 2i000E throw frc e “depot. He . a book just issued by Alfred Fried, s for a liberal Jar; larger size | ~whgx vou wani o put your S e hiad it on his hands smce| Franklin Square, Norwici, Cf. |2 membver of The Hague tribunal 1 netn Befora the BUBLIC, theFe te no me o'clock during Auzur” the time <f the Caesars.’—Cleveland used to be: “Willlam IL—Mailedfist” dium better than through the Os=o0d Co. ing columns of The Bulletin. araney

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