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I [ : : 3 o, : The Nerwich Nicke! & Brass Fl-. Great Bargains In WESTEHI.Y 6. A. R POST e R " LETTER PAPER ily will remain - prosent. Chandeliers, ¥acht T 2 5 = " Lowest Sewer Bid $20,000. and such things Refinished. m TRUST m To Enmrtz.m Norwich Grand Army Men When Depa.rt e Connecticut Construction com- €9 to 87 Chestnut St- Norwiait Conre w“b y was the lowest -bidder for the — - Envelo S Branch. AMERICAN “USE' the 10c¢ qutlltypsr Se 10 and 15¢ a pound contract to build sewer section No. 2, Threo Million Boltars ment Commander Comes—-Enforcement oi Sanitary | 1, O e e o iy 5 to a little more than $20.000, this in- Sanagement. wich Auto Runs Into Brooklyn Machine—George |{; Wednesdasy “night, however. i eyl e e | CRANSTON’S Establiahed 1901 McNeil Found Dead. & - _ Elder Am-g(yu::::‘ of Stafford SHETUCKMT STREDT. augsdaw A er adfustment of Jenses. Room 9, Pol- zr.Langworthy Bleck. Westerly, R. L The Hay Cart, of Pawtucket, form- Looal: Lacanies Mps. Walter Torrey and chiliren | GENUINE must bear signature erly the Rhode Island One, of | wiihu H. Chesebr intendent of | 2Pd Miss Olive Alexander are a} Glou- | —— 55— % 2 Westarly, and six other mins 1o | nishiatl (ients; superintendent of | Cester, Massl for (o wegge] T SChWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. < Item No. I---QUALITY 3 land hand ensgines, took part in the |iine. o = e . - and Mrs. R S. Pontchard of Green- at’ Fall River, Wednesday, Nearly | 3¢ (he Pleasant View house Wednes- [ W. I. Bartlett was in Boston on Westerly, Stonington, Mystic and No- half a century ago in a muster at i ank. . 3 Fall JRiver, the Hay Cart mude a | Mrs. Jobn Champlin, son and| dJames P. Reddy of Boston visited i -H v T bz you well to get our ;01 ARNET 10 et was considered | dausht have rethrméd from 4 |with Putnam friends Wednesday. Submarines ‘at Practice. Item No. 2--Honest allJes mounted, = phenomenal at that time. being cred- | European trip. - N - e On Monday evening a large number / ¢ before purchasing. : n $ G CASTRITIUS, ited with 206 feet. When it is con- | Col. Henry J, Thayer of Punam, MYSTIC of people all along the shore were at- “em No 3-.-Genuine| Low Pr'ces Landiag “WWeae o pidered that the play was through |was in Westerly Wednesday, en route tracted to the submarine boats Stin- . 9 Westerly Joweln old-fashioned copper-rivetted leather |to his Pleasant View cottage. Funeral of Mrs. Samuel Edgcomb— [sares and Bonita, which came in late| BEAVY u hose, feven fo this day, when 200 feet | Mr. am Mrs George A. Champlin | Loc#l Men Attended Funeral of Ira |7 the afternoon bere and both boats These 3 Points are well worth remem- . AND LIGAT HARNESS 5 - < S Lhave rned from a visit to Mr. C. Jackson—Birthday Party for M i , constantly a creditable performance. Champlin's E z - Tuesday signals were eeen constantly WADE BY mAND. et = Champlin's brother, Edwin R. Champ- | Smith, and soon they both put out to capture bering, for they apply exactly to the Fur- 1i who is editor of the Fall River the scout ship Prairie with four other The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Edg- |like craft, two of which were anchored --a-cow«knonm LPh, ] aii Harness Suppiles car. Bitacs: At wfi::olu(:h“ur niture we offer. Daughters American tion, of 5 [ ® @ 13 £ - £ : - N - Factory Made Harmeag | Westerly, will entertain delegates {rom and Mrs. Edward Coleman are | comb, with of Samuel Edgcomb, held |off Watch Hill and the others near [~ ‘E LT TR ST the other ehapters of Rhode Island at | SPending two weeks' vacation at Web- | from her home Wednesday afternoon. | Point Judith. The men who make the é This week’s sale presents particularly | = * B savNDEus, the Atlantic house, Watch Hill, tocay | S ke. near Southbridge Mass. | was largely attended. Among the | capture will be awarded $15 each for g w te 44 West Bread Street. | (Thursday), and it is expected that at oleman is bookkeener for the |floral emblems was one from the W. [their work. .| a varied and extensive stock of e least one hundred and ffty daughters | Joslin company, and Miss Gertrude | C. T, U., of which she was a devoted Death of Frank T. Palme (/] oo prescn. Keleher is substituting for her. member, Rev. George H. Miner, a | g o®90n o Frank t. Famer (1@ b J BABIES! rs. Elisha Burdick, regent of | George Burdick who underwent an |former pastor of the Union Baptist |, - an® ©FEEPRE, Waiirl e at tne i e ¢ Seen ihey WiD be b Phebe Greene Ward Chapter, will pre- ‘ operati appendicitis in the churc:h. conducted the .services. Bur- | o1y ryesday morning shortly after e s iy ol ig Boys ana giris | side. Session will open at two o'clock. | Rhode Island hospital last Thurséay is | i8] was in Elm Grove cemetery. The |} 000 "He had been 11l the greater [] end their baby faces will be only & The principal address will be made by | in a serious condition. After the op- | bearers were the sons-in-law of the | 2CIOCK- ‘i€ nad heern U the, Ereater § ofy aemery. Bring ths bables and I will | Ex-Governor George H. Utter, of jeration peritonitis developed and he | deceased. D e St TP oast e Sects ol =i ‘“.gfi;:n{rl:: 2258 Westerly. and there will bé a general | submitted to a second operation Wed- Unclaimed Lette, e N s N RANGING IN PRICES FROM -t ographer, «iscussion of patriotic matters by the | nesday. Following is the list of letters that lington May 17, 1870. He was the iy - Brown “Hln!, = Waesterly, R. i3 members. Mrs. Edwards, of Woon-1| George McNeil, a woodchopper, was | remain unclaimed in the Ifystic post |grandson of the late John F. Trumbull, i Tetephone 347 ay23a” | socket state regent, will be the guest | found deac in bed at his home in Rich- boffice for the week ending Auzust 20 |for whom he was named, and the son | § B8 2.98 “p to - R AR "f,l‘.’;l’;“‘;‘; Yot o % mond Tuesday night. Medical exam- | Eiven qut by Pu-zm:xs(erb‘(‘}.‘ C_‘{oner: of Harriet Trumbull and the late Ira |l g E. ent is the state summer con- |iner gave apoplexy as the cause of [ Mrs. Wm, Mr. John Morgan, | Hart Palmer. He attended Miss Eilen Hart Sehaffaer & Marx | ference of the Daughiers of the Amer- | diaen ™ 1n i pocket were twa letters | Mrs. A- Miss C. Smith, Miss | Kirby's private school when a boy and | F'3 THESE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE [ {&;’aer;l’R:I;?ll;jfim’;wor:‘b}:bmx‘; I::xa"r:]n:“ { written in French from sisters in ‘1 (‘}l)alr\n'@! e )ldagg léords.‘ Lefl‘;e for i:even years was a vnnnlanthnnd = - ‘mes S rs enc e | Canada _amb. Miss Alice Leonard, monds |regular zfttendant at the Second Con- aic s grescony iR o ey e e T iy | An Asaway voy maiph w. e M Cou ek S, ush Hosse Tl |prratorti Shurth dad Buniar oo (| | Come and get m good clalce while the |, jsan Aahamas o % e , C. A Stewart, | For many years he had raquired c \ There will be a musical programme by | (200, age 13, was before Judge Will-|\; o preg Taylor, Mrs. David Smith, |stant care. His mother and (1] stock\is complete. [nd L B. CRANBALL CO., the Atlantic house orchestra. e or by ,lh,';,dn?(‘;‘,’\‘,"hfs“l‘:"hfl‘,‘{g_ Mr. J. J. Schiffer, Miss R. Seymour, | brother survive him. Tel. 965 OPEN EVENINGS 4 scvive Westerl. R AR, ing the complainant. The bey con- s - Lo W = ehearsals in Progress. o . - 4 y, R L Budlong Post, Grand Army of the AR g it it o W 52 ;\’mn Bfllr.?;fr T S % = R"l j 2 it g s Republic of Westerly, is making prep- . B N " : Mrs. Jessie Williams has returned BRAREIRAY ST SOME .00 TOF +f i arations for the reception to Depart- | So ':;';:; tt School for Boys during |i," yoi ol City after @ month's visit Garden Party, in which about 150 will SCHWARTZ Bllos., 9-1 1 Wator St. lq '. shm and n“m ment Commander Ewer, who is to " with her mother, Mrs. John E. Will- |take part. . make the post an official visitation TSR iams. g Ang got & coupen on the Plano te be | '°Xt Thursday evening. The special | NOANK Mrs. E. Hart Geer of Hadlyme is On Friday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. — given away gussts will be the members of Sedz- the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. | Mosley of Naw Haven, who have been pLJRTlLL’ wick Post of Norwich, of _Ham-m*k!pn Frank A. Coates Critically Ili— [J. Abner Geer. spending the summer at the Wilkins ; S, | |gok beegriment of Comecticnl v | "pariclnd picnice—Night Blooming |~ Attended ira G. Jackson's Funeral. | ouse Rere, Tl entortaln thelr trien ON THE BRIDGE." liet Cosomans meombors of the Wese.| Cereus Admired, Allen Avery and George Hevdecker, | " Mrs. T. J. McCormick and two sons 1r2%a erly twin council have been invited. = representing ‘the Mystic Hook & Lad- |returned Tuesday from a visit to Bos- { There will be a session of the post | Mrs who is enter- | der Co., and Frank W. Batty. repre- |ton. ~ taining 2 ; Beckwith of Brook- | senting Charity and Relief Lodge, F. About the Borough. rletor of the’ |building, foliowed by a banquet in the | IvD, gave a small party in her honor, | & A. M., have returnea from Bridge- | 1. opories Maine has purchased the sTILLMAN, |in the assembly hall in the memorial 'zf“m L e menquet In Tueésday evening. There were present | DOTt where they attended the funeral | . T gy S g N ONre Pt valstans hopa for & Helen Miner from New London, | Of Ira C. Jacksen, a former resident | ide house at the southeast corner o Chocolates and Bon Bons that as you eat them taste large attendance of iheir Norwich | Miss Viola McDonald of Prospect Hill, {and a member of both societies. R. M. Delagrange has been renovat- good, the taste lingers, forms a pleasant mental impras- comrades, as they desire to show ap- | Miss Crystal Beckwith of New York, Celebrated Birthday. fhg the auto boat Nutmes. sion ‘so that the next time 'you have that hankerin for od those last Chogo- alat stantly think how g and y..., reciation of the hospitable treatment | Who is visiting Mrs. James McDonald. s i Smi e v Cho m‘amn 1: B e on et DIt to Spd:\w.“;;{)xm,l Rafuse and Duglas and Ber- | corimteeqin e e e emss Xinyew e B lates you bought from The Lee & Osgood Co. b G g ""‘""— O“D,l’,fi- Post several months a |nard MoDonald Sames were Dlaved | entertained friends at her home on | Mrs. Thomas W. Garrity is visiting| - They > by Park & Tilford of New Vork. If you = selectio; njoved and refresh- | Denison avenue. Games were played, | in Waterbury. B could see the inside of the Park & THford Candy Factory The annual outing of the Rhode Is- {ments were se ¢ New York is in | MUSic Was rendered and refreshments | C. A. Weimpfheimer of New York you could fully apprecinte why their confectionery tastes . land Overseers of the Poor associa- | nry Robin: of New York is In | were served. Miss Smith received | was here Wednesday s0 good—everything i spetiessly clean, light and sanitary, or ect a upp lcs tion will be held at the Warwick t“\“"_' Al s 5 o many dainty present Edward Worcester of New York, who and the girls who handle thes: goods wear bright, white ursjday), e local members o en, Mass., s . ams, has return- g B ers. y ¢ u e and Coamstruction, see the sty ao Biten . wieox jends on Prospect Hi Mrs. James Roberts, M Joseph | 4. Dr . R e and brfght, and ss you munch them the chocol erackies John B. Brown and Ellery Barber. Mrs, A. R. Melster and sisters, \n;\’ l‘?nberz‘ and son Raymond of New Luke Hillaré of Boston was the and you get that fine flavor of the pure fruft cream centers TOBERT M. HISCOX & CO. The organization is composed of ac- v and Alice Akerley, from Pert ork, are_guests of Mrs. Margaret guest this week of Mrs. C. P. Trum- that makes a smile of contentment steal over your face as Bl diet and o oversiiers of ‘thp poor and . who are visiting her, are | Bevin. Bull, you say, “Arn't these chocolates made by Park & Tliford 62 Main 8t. Westerly. | was organized about fifteen vears ago. at Newport. 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sanford and son Henry Rice of Brookiine, Mass., perfectly elegant!” and you bought them at —_— Mr. Wilcox being a constituent mem- M"t anrl' M(r, “dnh;m ;rm&p gl HAgh Salrerova.\ew \rl){k,I Mrs.dEl\;ereth:Vlil- spent Monday and Tuesday in tha ber. Messrs. Wilcox and Brown will | Street entertained guests Wednesday |son of Warren. R. I, and Miss Carrie | porough. i LAWTOR'S SANITARY FISH MARKET attend the outing, but Mr. Barber will | gr;nm nmu?g ‘lhe summer colnoy at F'Kryvel of l,a;;ren;& l’;\!lasfl. are guests By,.fi,, Olafield of Worcester is the not be able to be present owing to his | Mason’s island. of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Haas. his uncle here. o the river: mo duat: ne odor: every- | Guty as peltce omecs at Watch HilL | Mrs. Erastus Wilbur has returned | Mrs. Harry Mitchell is visiting |5 sn: 5F Dammr oed tamily of Newark, thing whelesome and elean. All kinds from Providence. < friends at Greenport, L. I N. J. are spending the summer in M ¢ Fresh Dish and Sea Foods In thelr| The appearance of typhoid fever | William L Spicer has a mew touring | Mr. and Mrs. George Miner have re- | touwn’ ’ seasom. Market 171 Main Street, West- | with fatal result in the Pond and ar. turned to Providence after a visit with Chrl:‘#phpr Sill of Lancaster, Pa., is erly. Sesh of Cross street. Tel 343 | Pierce street section of the town, ha Beautiful Night Blooming Cereus. |the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs. }the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ring. NORW[CH CONN. Give ws & call augl4a |rdsulted in stricter enforcement. of A handsome night blooming cereus | G- H. Miner. < B. M. Sibley of Chicago was in town the sanitation rules. When there was |at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. A.| Mrs. Walter Backus of South Wind- | wWednesday. We have a fine line of Roger & Gallett and Hudnut's diptheria outbreak in that section | Sherman on Main street, on Tuesday | ham is the guest of her mother, Mrs. N Toilet Articles. e::sa snu_g::lnn. there was a thorough cleansing of the | night opened seven beautiful blossoms, | ASa Avery. 5 — h premises and the keepers of swine | said the largest ever shown on Ralph Crumb of New York is t Be Cured SRS Buir Trealey. were forced to get rid of that sort of | any in the fown. Large mum- | spending two weeks vacation with his | by local appli S flay caniel m -_ I. EELLS live stock, and it was supposed that | ited the house to see the plant. | 8randmother, Mrs. L. A. Crumb. reach the diseased portion of the ear. % all hog pens were permanently vaca- inley McDenald of Prospect | Harry Anderson is in Hartford. There fs_only one way ire doat. and Facial Wassage | ted. Hill, who has been ili. is much bet- | Eli Gledfull is in New York. Ross SRl LRRL.AS — Y Constitufpun o-u. = \ty.' Fine Vielet |, DePUty Chief of Police Brown has yter. Clarence Tucker of New York is the |Temedies. ~Teatness 18 couoe Nining ; 018% | been making investigation and f Mr. and Mrs. Newell of Hartford are | guest of Mr. and MrsgJames McKen- | 5¢ the Eustachisn tube. When this tube . Westerly, R. ©. |that to a desree’ there was return to |in the village for a shore time, enjoy- | drick. s inflamed you have a rumbling sound [.] ® irase Telephonme 490, |the old wavs and found several hogs fishing. Mrs. Newell was former- | Carl Gundegsofi, Matthais Baker, Os- | or jmpertact hearing. and when It is penned within the prohibited sectio irs. Ruth Palmer, car Darling and@ Earl Batty of Proy- |entirely clesed deafness is the resulf, The owners were ordered to dispose of rastus Roge: who has been | idence were in town Wednesday to :}\;(le ur;luelu_nfih;m"nfi"-’m:;_"-:nsn::‘ be m ROSE AHERN their stock forthwith, and were warn- wding the greater part-of the sea- | attend the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth | [&RCD 0UF ROC, BV h_.?h“, i Bl ed that if the orders did not receive in his pretty summer cottage near | Edgcomb, ol Tartyer: niue Oubos aut of ‘te strict compliance, and that if at any at his home here for a Joseph Meyers of Tenox, Mass., is |are caused hy catarrh. which iz nothing time in the future swine were found the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |but an inflamed condition of the mu- ises > d k erbe © New- | P Meyers. s surfaces. 5, Ladies AEECE | e s O e | o Rrass, Jones has returned to New- | FGLL ries’ Tingley of Norwich has |, We will wive One Hunares Doliars BLUES ARE RUNNING t 42 High St., Westerly — — Planning Picnic. been the guest of his father, George £atari 2P cRhnot Be Chre S DY anl e Automobiles driven by their owners, \ The members of the missionary so- | V3 ley. o &alarrh Cura. Send for cireulars, free. e Dr. E. H. Hoxie, of Brooklyn, and iéty are arranging for s pleiic: Fri- | ME- SncCMss. Versn, Tapker “have | < e I CRNMEY 8 CO. Tolsde, O — | E. Caruthers, of Norwich, were in col-Jday afternoon, after the regular bus - ¥4 ¥ a Jold : B Catis 1 ar WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT+..c3 |lision near Haversham in the Post]ness session, to be held on the grounds [ With Mystic relatives. R T o Steel Rod, worth $1.26 - - - $1.00 STGRE— road Tuesday evening. Eoth machines |of Mrs. Caroline Spicer. The affair | 1 rfri."évnxfmsx?d‘cs c:;"p‘:::‘:':;‘“léo St TR 3 were going at’a oderate speed, with be under the supervision of Mra. s From Sickness te “Excellent Health.” R. G. Bliven & Co. = |5a 5oms 2 chios e e erems AR spend a week i rom Sickness te “Excellont Health” || 3 yckie and Samsoen = = = = = $1.50 3 right of the road_proceed towards Birthd Part: At a meeting of Stonington Lodgs, says Mrs. . On the Bridge. RN e toall, procecding fowards irthday Pa y'T 5 No. 28 I O. O ¥. Wednesday eve- |IlL: lounllm“‘\;oirfll’;ler Kidney Hooks. Artificial Balt REGAL SHOE AGENCY. . . : i A was given on Tuesday to|ning, arrangements were started for s a prompt = peedy cure fo . o ceminn Ldwaia Wester] on of Pearl street on his | the fall work. backache and knidmey trouble which Fine line of Hooks, Ar cia aits, 2 gtve S&H Green Trading Stamps | The Norwich aute ran into the Brool s - ity ma h 1S P o h héay. G a £ h- e boethered me for ny menths. [ am I o T Ay iyn _smashing the running board, con- [Sxth birthday. Games and refresh- STONINGTON now enjoying excellsat health which I Cork Fieats, Lines, Balt Pails, Etc. ernoon Those present were Helen owe to the Kidney Pills. Lee & Os- Donald John El- | pleasurable Evening at the Casino— | %209 CO- tortion rcd, running board and rear left wheel ‘and axle. After the col- We are movmg to the Potter-Lang- |iision, the Caruthers auto went into a | Holliday, Marion worthy Blogk. 68 High street, on or | gitch and then struck a stone wall, | IS, Dexter Holliday. Ellis Perry, Frank | = o = g ebout Jan. ist, 1910. Great removal i i Whittaker, Ellie Mary, Annie, Jennie rank T. Palmer’s Death—Plans for HE HOUSEH Xy IeeiEmgebot: front wheeis ana exia | FALSS SOlhal Lo s JOSEPH BRADFORD, I LD, 2 £ 3 2iled, Dr. Frank A Coates is seriously ill | - B k Bind 3 at his home at the Beebe farm. as a anagar Charles Cowan of the We- ledlamcs Cl.h“g Cfl. fesult of an abscess in his throat, | quetequock Casino on Tuesday evening 00. indecer. Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Westerly, R. 1. whichs has broken inwardly. entertained an unusually large crowd. elank Books Made and Ruled to Ords decisd Mrs. Willis P. Miner of Waterford | The music was delightful and the ,“ BROADWAY. has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. | beauty of the decorating of the interior Rachel Wilcox. of the Casino added much to the| TelePhens 352 s City Pharmacy | y, baope persoNaL EFFORTS |- b e e CE CREAM, BT G, TS | RO D e v | g No om i 5 ST IR i datd e (‘gresota i oo himiciabic . il i WHICH ENABLES ONE TO FORM REGULAR oo, s a HABITS DALY, SO THAT. ASSISTANCE TO ok ffl"d! Bt uids’ o3 | RTURE MAY BE GRADUALLY DISPENSED INSIST upon getting your commercial|training e WITH WHEN HO LONGER NEEDED,AS THE : i Cangin” FEammine "and Resvitng. OF REMEDIES. WHEN REQUIRED | 50 TABLE TALK: S ARE TO ASSIST HATURE AND NOT T0 SUP- vl L, Tl dia s The Washington Trust Cao.,, | PLANT THE HATURAL FUNCTIONS. WHICH Cammpn oo WUST DEPEND GITMATELY GPON PROPER it rypuiption: - Thece - HOURISHMENT. PROPER EFFORTS AND never was bread like this. —where the systems taught are the most modeen and used RIGHT LIVING GENERALLY. e n B3 i b? the leading commercial schools of the country. The —where the Principal and his assistants are all college graduates holding teacher’s certificates with practical office experience in modern offices and who can train YOU Capita) Surplus - Faocorey T % Biurass osits. To GeT 175 BENEF . FICiAL EFFECTS, ALKAYS BUY THE - are :m;mffm- Dattons of s ias | GENUINE SvRUP o Fics AND ELIXIR o SENNA = ). schools not using thzse do not rank among the foremost. - 'MANUFACTURED BY THE ~ —where persenal and individual help is given fo each student, thus advancing him just as rapidly as is consist- ent with good work in the Ieast possible time. Our students have no trouble holding a position. EVERY GRABU- ATE EMPLOYED. Every statement made is backed by th: facts themselves. T e camen | (ALIFORNIA Fi6 SvRuP © Westerly, SALE BV ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS @:fié‘;n ing ef ot cf};. n:m- ONE SIZE ONLY. ‘Pm::ESMABm'TLE S“mmer Prlces T SR Where fo Buy in Westerly ~ for Dental Work .‘ She llO ct part of fi 0 foot strébe a0 SOt “havine ns | DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE laay Ch‘t can be secured at ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. if a purchaser d Plaher, Steam and Gas Fitter asd GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER GIVEN THE PUBLIC. h:‘i eat, electric g fia .“- ‘Dealer in Supplies. Tigea. ™ 1S, nSPASHOn | oy yrin merest, Westony: K. L. o8 E-t. W. Coy IRI.I Estate Co., Wauwinnet Ave. “llch Blll. febisd esterly, R. L . suglia DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentisiry many years in Norwich, is & member of this asseciation, and n- tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. If your old p'ate ls loose or broken he will make it as good as new at very small cost. The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- TION AND FILLING. ! . purchasing s i, guw Teres 1o corce- KING DENTAL PARLogs vlll with FLYN ' ~ " DR. JACKSON, Manager. Day and Evening Sessions begin Aug. 29th CHAS. S. DONNELLY, Principal Norwich Commercial School