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FULL ASSOCIATED - - PRESS DESPATCHES SUNDAY FAIR. TO RENT. WRAT 1S GOING ON TONIGHT |peién asminst the new combine by|Mulcahy = of = Bridgeport. = McClean, ) Tohding. fmancial aid (o its“members | Dunne and Suliivan of Mitford, Corle who are taking part in the - | of New. laven n “inan of Paw- and moving plotures at| B S Lol competition—New Haven tucket R 1 L3 s s 5 the | Pallant s chapel was built entirely by <7 gikde ] & i funds raised from -the members of the parish secured by Rev. Father Peter v L SALE MEN—Lea; tomobi ness. V ALE_Typewriter desk af| TO RENT _First class rooms and o e b ot | chaier all i £06d condition. Call at | BOAFd at 08 Church siraet. Wuszed ester, of L . ail. Get you 325 1 Re ubhcan' auc“s Rochester Auto School, 231 169 Franklin St.. aug2id s w6 b e . | L < NY aus?ld | on gALE Two pool tables. in good | COngdon, 82 e intoy As) aam10d | They were engaged; it was, of courss s ime 08 Bifus: WANTED Boarders 1 tne_country, |condition. Apply Grocery Store, 400 N.| "0 RENT Upper tenemenc in Pellott P4 aren wiaka i wooent H : b wug2td | py noarse of Ranges at Schwartz Bros. H. McClean of Milferd. from May until Sep! r; R. 7. D. Main St lock, 262 in street. Amos A, For just one kiss, i telephone. For iculars ‘address Browning. prisMWS’ et e e+ oy o | DFIBT OtAle NEWS = e Sopsoitean miecter of the own | SHPH" S i, fEn B IR | PO ALE o wienin, 1 | revs e ST oo ocian stovee in the large show window of A Common Wish, caucus in TOWN HALL on WEDNES-| GOOD PAY—_Cash weekly made, 310 |4t the oia Wilton place. ™ and siorake. burh, waa wrod Topats 20 | 1, irom, fime o 'time - their Mo. 9 to 11 Water street, » Miss Elkins is to get her duke at :;.nr, AUG. 31, at § o'clock p. m., for | earned spare time, ehfl:k(n‘ copying | 1{ H. Starkweath Hobart Avenue. 'Inquire on premises. |18 heard to plend mo; or that ie attracting much favorable at- | plainville_—The regular camp moct- |last. May they live happy forever | {he BUrpose of clecting Delcgacés (o | form ieticrs, attondine advertising ma- |'Fuones 158 and & sugss e o S steviile Courier-Journal tention. The feature is a Model ing begins Sunday and closes Sept. 4.|afterward. — Memphis Commercial- | helg' in® Harttord senc"',,‘ and 14, 1910, | crial for each locality. Pandora MIe-|™on sALE_MoCall Patterns in full | w0 RENT A fne tenement, sultable range, No. 208X, made by the Smith d S Appeal. X for tiie nomination of Candidates for om, emt S assortment. Eastern Conn. headquar- | for renting rooms, $11 per month. John ot e & Antnony Co., of Boston, that is com- | Winsted.—Three additional typhold Seied = ate Of man-at- | W. ffice clorks and car- | quarters at the Whitmore Dry Goods anning, No. 31 0 niclesiod, both outside and in. | fever cases were reported, making @ s oo Dateasaiioranan ot | 1 wanted, . b tions. weill be | Aiore. 750 Main St Wilimantte, Conn. | B_Zanniog, No. 31 Willow Bt 1y30d ABROAD AND AT Howy - | fev. ; S g ire, and aiso Delesates to Congres. | r o 5 b i 3 om B Stieat We s an exnct copy of the | tote: of Afteen that have been reporced. | .. He's as regular as a six-dav clock.~| LETEe and also DN emtee o, O | e e her sifios | augsiTuS ¥OR RENT New elght-room fur. - Model Hub range. The win- 1 notice that he alwavs looks run-|Conventions. Also to ratify nomina- |in November. Uncle Sam Is best em- | — o = TERT 3050, | nished cottages at Lords Point. Ston- m home a o when INuspthated at might by elec- | Norwalk.—At the state barbers' con- |down on Sundays.—Cleveiand Plain- | Hons alrendy made in primary chucuses | loYer; pay {s High and sure: hours | WOR SALE_Bay mare Welght 1030 | fugion, S e inning water, modern fones ’ Iricity is especistly effective. Schwartz |vention held In South Norwalk a res- | Dealer. held in the various Districts of the |short promotions | been Worked on AR eabiy sound, | toflet. 'telephone, fve: minu trom | To boost o n cholc X - 1 oy Town for their members of the Town | regul ¥; thousands | P - 8t and o ’ | trolley, excellent bathing, boating and Its men, its law, its plant Bros. have emgaged space for an ex: [olution was adopted endorsing Everett = = Committee. S vacancies every month: all kinds. of | Price $90: also brown herse. weight 900. | fihink: Feuay Tu1y Soih Sierms Feason | T won't admit (b bame wr G Ribit at the fatr 3. Lake for governor. Children Cr Bor Order of Town Cpmmittee. Pleasant worl everywhore; no lay-omrs; | top Concord buggy and hirness. price | aple!®Adareds Bok 31. Niuntle, Conn. Ta woak I any way 1 Y CHARLES D, NOYES. Chairman. | ho pull nceded; common education sut- | $50 for whole team. Can be seen al 111 | " sy on'1'can’ aing 1ts praise for 1 5 Audi Anneuncements. New Canaan.—The survivors of the FDR fLETc“ER's Dated at Norwich, Conn., Aug. 25, |ficient. Ask for free booklet HR 638, - L i - nd keep it up all day "“""'"" e wrings to | Seyenteenth ragiment, Connecticut 1910, augded " | Eiving cull partioulars and ~xplaining | ~rom sarm only 33,500, 10-room. anl- | 70 RENT—Lower fat. 21 : S e e complete lshsov\]'s e L g s sl N CEAS TORIA |- '“x-;u"n“;;;f ihe” Washington Beoc. - | therear-arouna” Tesidence in Toston: | RUS™ InGuiTe"™ds Frbart Ave. nf,',',’ o agaots fo. ) hiae ‘are o5 classy ae any vaudevile 5 —_——— —— AN - cA SNSRI vy o | AR LeBe ek 9 fonc Soptana; mmodsen | o N ur ivic virthen, one ana o Sou ever saw. New Britain.—When the new lights LOST AND SOUND. Republican Gaucus. WANTEDS; fer to factory | five minutes io slectrics, library, school, 0 RENT_House 242 Frankiin 8t:| 7 fiold in cheerrul View 1 headline act for the first three |arc installed around Central park the P! T Do e T in WAth §L and up. | Bath house and five churches. Mrs. S T S . or, ionthy R And so tis very strange to me m Amna Jorgan & Co. in their [ mazda lamps, which are said to be bet- | | LOST—Sunday nignt French bulll| png Republican Electors of the Town | Wards every eveming: overy person |A. Archibald, Hampton. Ct. aug2sd | Tt 50 3 e | gdts ducerneas give m shock: of 1ife behind the scenes with | tec than tungsten, will be used. T eiirmed to s Cedar Sirevt. “Arthur|of Sprague are roquested to meet In | Noniare tna semiiss. SO0 Bow 1137,| HORSES FOR SALE—61 Fast Town wr T knook, and. knoak, and & @ “ens might stand meiodrama.” Miss : 3 i led for | Brock 250" | cancus in' Sprague Hallon Thiuradsy, | o ettirs i Tamp! aug26d | street, Norwich Town, Conn. aug24d -tx?.':z!fi:umg'v"m:;'f;.fin? yrankiia ~Cloveland Plajn 1, B L o o e o be ety o tho.. eroander ahgut o= = ke Sieptember lat, 1910, at 3 o'cleck . m. | G ANTED Several agenis, male or | FOR SALE—One pair of work horses. | or_similar_business. DI AT —— 5 y_mov i ! x o —Lady's gold watch ress | for the purpose of electing Delegates 3 T | wei . Apply James Downing. - THE SON BAC » W Sesture reming one of that famous ac: | the now hospital building and for the | jonn & “Frink, Tantic Tel 2554 |to the Republican State Convention | (3™gocds of evers description: seiary Plafnieid, Conn. el 286, augiid X0 RENT_Glore at 65 Franklin St CART. R i Chap Will F | Stnatriction o Rr au Lo be held in Hartford, September 13 jand commission approximating to 325 |~ FOR SALE_Cheap. several good in. | SndUuiie At this offce. e - rfin\ is & refined comedian. as we ng 2 and 14. 1910, for the nomination of | per week. Appl ‘hiteley, Hunt- | side doors. Apply at this office. aug9d T gat midst a mighty throng a Clever damcer, who, no dowbt, will | LT e Candidates for State Officars and Rep. | In&ton St. New London. aug2sd e 1o Wighin e ‘balato gran many &Bd entertaln Al oo | treatment of the poor without charge High Grade resentatives-at-Large In fne Congress | “WANTED_GIrl for gencral house- | bfok” house and parn. siiuated at 34 . TO RENT O & distant Torsign jand. e smon wil be e Wond's Musi- | has been opened i Dr. c. R carpen- State Contral Committoe. Alscro clect | Sotush Boarding Mouse = raugily " | Washinkion 8L, rénging ie, e river : : B, 3 e Central Committec. Also to elec a 2 and crossing the N, H. p I listened to the grandest stra of two ladies and one man. |ter of Bedford Village in the residence Delegates to the Congressional Sena- R tracks, will be sold cheap to settls | Apartment of eight rooms and e e musicians are very ver- [ of C. B. Marshall toriar. Probate and. County Conven- | my ANTED-_Everyhody to Know that | Grate of ‘late Joseph Plaut, For fur: |[sath with heat furnished, at 79 | portiprared. sharmed amazed 1 e Dl eaualy e N evelty | Bridgeport—A number of flat bot- Uons, also for the purpose of clecting | for the soason Monday. Au .‘z%"h’{lc% ther jparticulars ses any real cstate |§Schoel St. Price $22. Inquire of || My inmost soul wis stirred lin, cern .y vy v ” h a 'own Cemmittee for e ensu . D. atcher, nner . e o - instramonts, The fourtn mumber will |t he ity have heen entercd for two years. 8 | Town. | Tel. 447-6. augzsd 3716TuThE L AR © T ReaTE s at Trer oot e M e ine anecialty in | the races for the Joycox cup which will A By order of the Town Committee. WANTED_Few more men 100k after 28 HORSES” Bhio sang ot love, the old thems, N R T e Frrest ocal | be held today (Saturday). La'e t Sheet Muslc JOHX F. RUSSELL, Chairman. | U5, business in unoccupled territory;| . f e In accents low and sweet 4 s the > 3 o g ¥ Jecd mumbers from the New York publish- | Melrose. —The new mill has been ad- S| Dated at Baitic, Conn. August 25tn, | Bire "8 Bompany) iraerymen, Man® Waot wiuian Spines Gty 53Tornes Ang then whe wang o sons oL e vertising for sirls all week. The own- 19 auzz6a " | - Conn. b ana have some as mice his horses an fhat “made. the fonrdiops start the 1m0t thres Savs of the week It 1s e uactislik Dl END NEW STYLES ANTED—Bove and gTle to learn Justnees ohunke ms could be bousht. She mank & Song: & Fog 1 10 ¥ 1 ere which they claim is more power- ypewriting. Ty 3 B I s called The Land of the Midnight Sun. | sy) than dynamite, but much less dan- DEMSCRATIC C ucus for particuiars.” The Norton Speciaity | 37l 115 IF pe e . 5 3 £y o miles amon, the farmers to buy That night, I shall ne'er forge Satmeaucing the Swedish Ladies' Quin- | 221 tha WALL EAPER E RATI A Coagisanion 8t Norwich. Conn. |l T " e E"‘“i?{ pic il LR I : Don't overlwok the Auditorium pic- | Hazardyi The Connecticut Dairy- il = WANTED o relteismaii apsrioent | | eufssd = Do SR Oy I think ofkthe' singer, I¢ think of t “ tures, which have been pronounced bY | mens association held its annual field A= e e e Cto et ] iy he vicinity of the Free my. A very desirable Store and ong, all %o be the ‘best ever.” day and convention at the Church i ’ ne Rown Hal TUBSDAY. CATG." 30, | Address Box No. 85, care The Builetin FOR SALE A14 T HRT could liveise o e famny e Shukers Thursday and about 890008 oHlbew b mror 't paipons | S0 ausiad four Modern Up - to -date B R Next Week at Pofi's. 200 farmers were present from different of clecting Delegates to the Democratic | WANTED Geod, capable, willing | One six-room cottage No. 69 Spruce e mostie with 1ts splend 8 ¢ Poli's | parts of the state. State Cenvention to be held in New | woman for general house rk in e, o The mighty throng, the palace Feature acts are in force a Taven Sept 1 and 5. 1910, for the nom- | small ramily: must be able to 4o plain | Street. Gas, steam heat and bath. Fiats at moderate rent in| © T wemors™5 i . theater }%&K.fifi,“&i’hfi);rkflfixl Rockville.—Selecting A. T. Thompson !‘y;f‘slew;!n{‘srt:u‘mflé:u :ensc:_neplrgen:; cooking. Apply at this office. aug23d | Must be sold to settle estate. al 3 3 I 3 e e e late ative-at-Large in Congress: al i T y fancy it may have been and Parker. They are |as superintendent to succeed the clect Delegates to represent the Town | WANTED Competent gitl for gen CHARLES W. PEARSON, Admr. ”» AR AE o B A P T e Three and present | Charles W. Wood, the Rockville Water 49 Main Street in'the Congressional. Senatorial County | eral house work. ~Apply 262 Washing- Fameot " |the “Marion,” 326 Main| .. o ol edy singh act, rendering char- and Aqueduct company showed good maylsd and Probate Conventjons: also to | ton street augz3d 603 North Main Street. "Phone 593. Like this #0 strangel SR st opsretic odditien. judgment. for Mr. Thompson Isthe transact any other business proer 10| “Gimis WANTED to learn quilling. St . al fi . acter pera 3 sal in the city for t e done at said meetin. = 5 The memories of tHat nis g iiontie Bebertson and Eesstis of- best qualified man in'the city. for the | P pe S der Bemocratis Town Cémmit- | Eid while learning. Apply to the \est F Sal reef, so a live-room | » e of () 'er & poveity acrol ic act, i 4 tee. —_— e She sang the g £ M with pienty of lively work,and o & . E? C. LILLIBRIDGE, Chairman. WANTED—10,000 to 12,000 sq. ft. for or dale ome . T Chester.—The withdrawal of Rev. Dr. Norwich, Aug. 24, 1910: SThSTu | light manufacturing. Heat and conven- 8 S5 tenement pleasantly located | ., ‘one . -4 . v e erm lease. ress B., this office. |steam heat, barn; price $1650; near CHORIS in itself is Arthur Turelly, who Pro-|A. U. makes it almost certain that DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS wugdd e i | al 29 Dunham Street. Lome, home. swost Guces exceptionally fine music and ef- | Rov. fonn J. Fitegerald of Chester wil ST TR T TR TT) trotley. e s LB T fesis from mouth organs. . . bs the choice of the delegates to the 3 —_— ner. . Mikolast's Tallor Shop, Water St FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Inquire of D. T. SHEA| . o The laughing act of the Dbill i & | ape convention which is to be held / The Democratic Electors of the Town 30a, " “ | aug17a ral quire of D. 1. The song thut reached tch entitied The Lady, Lobster, and -y augl’ Central Bui ] eke e.: G‘ux s Y-»“' i tone of | In Hartford next Monday and Tues- n@]m u s ot Lm;;m are ru)sufl:d]u: xlnsfig in the sugisd e Julia the i — r day. own ouse on Sept. 1st, , at 7. those screaming, rollicking farces. but | &> 2 el it p.m., for the purpose of electiyg Deie- T VIEWS AND \ Ee - the theme is a novelty and quite dif- Eates to the State Convention) also to W A N E:l ) A TION. D VARIETIE farent from anvthing seen in this ter- WALNDRF BEACHICHADEL CluSter CurnS fhe"Tongressional. Senatorial, Probate ucC PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ;. e H ana County Conventlons, also to do any £ — — v ings. itory. Preseniing this act are Harry | Dedicated on Sunday by Rt. Rev. John for the New Coiffures || Fisncas Proper %o e dono a saia 10 HOLSTEIN COWS. MATT TINKER .. Auctioneer R S L iver_ Saying - BT e - i = i meeting. 5 v, B g Wil be remembered by the theater go- J. Nilan—In Milford Parish. - Ser S:der Democratic Town Commit-| Address with particulars, Drawer 476, | Wednesday, Aug. 3ist, 1910, at 16 a o You can featurad in the wellknown e. 3. 7 , ¥ " |m., I will sell at public auction at the entral Avenue. money Patr Foras piay. way Down Bast. Assisted by oriests from Wridgeport Ghe ' HARRY L HULL Chairman. |Norwich or ‘phone 416. Doltboare place, near Garaner Lake, the SLATE ROOFING You can run i One of the thfmmest men in the | New Haven. Milford and other places. 1 Lisbon, Conn., Aug. 26, 1910. augzta following: Four horses, 14 head of F P 1t He htly | Rt. Rev. Bishop John J. Nilan laid . [l aug27STuTh : g Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters R g world is Al Cariton. He is Tightly cows, all farming tools, hay, oats, grain, | Metal Corn ylights, ustomer— Huy ealied the Skinny Guy. Mr. Carlton |the cornerstone and formally dedicat- 7 3 g s, hay, oats, " | and Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- | Clerk e will yo $as = grsat line of storfes and funny |ed the new St Gabriel's chapel at I I WANTED harness and other articles 100 numer- | ping promptly attended to. Aeroplane Journal or thi songs. He keeps the audience con- | Walnut beach, Milford, Sunday just 0 -y ous to mention. 1f stormy. first fair | O ) ygg s B o v ranty g % maatly pok. | before the 1030 o'clock mass. The , . weekday following. K. BURMAN. . T Fun at menty . Comually POK” | G hrony was | witnessed by many || 67 Broadway 'Pheme 505 The Republican Electors of the Town | Man and wie. hatel cook. hotel cham- | W5TORY ©2 Suburh- u thers is She moving pictures shown are the | more people than the church could of Bozrah are requested tg meet in the | bermaid, family cooks, nurse girl and : like @ trip to the cou latest subjects of association make |accommodate. | Town Hall on Friday, Sept. 2. 1910, at | general house girls. The vaughn Fnundry cn_ WS L oectiniy. o ana portray. both comedy and drama. | At the conclusion of the ceremony, 5 7.30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of 3. B. LTOAS, FOR SA! | ate the city better.—J "The large amount of peopla. that | the first mass in the dedicated edifice electing delegates to the Republican o8 z LE Siy, maw Ye ronized. the house this past week | was celebrated by Rev. Father Dunne 8 LooOwIn Orse State. Gonvention to be held In Hart- | us25d.. Reem 33, Cemtral Bullding. | giurievamt Ave, Neo. 18, Modern IR“N cA do the mumps and measie Shows that this theater is to be the | of Milford while the sermon was ford, Sept. 13 and 14, 1810, for the nom- dwelling. nearly néw, all improvement |1 haven't got ‘em?'—W Moet popular recreation place in Nor- | preached by Very Rev. Peter H. Mc- . . ination of candidates for State Officers WANTED In excellent nefghborhood. Easy terms. | & | Herala Matinees are given @aily, also | Clean. superior of the Connecticut and Representative-at-Large in the Broad Street, No. 187, near Grove | furnished promptly. Large stock of | .. wich, E y, . 5 - . General Housework Girls and Silk e - tterne. Mo 11 to 25 Ferry Strest & perfommance every evening at 8.15. | apostolate and pastor of St Mary's | Congress of the United States and to | weavers. strest: 14-room ‘house for two or tiree | patten tha Adirondacks, ¢ f = fadics’ matinees are meeting with | chureh, Milford, o which the mew || yooeis ron eveay FicuRe appoint & "State Contral Commitice | T EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, | iSpiocemcni Xt s batea prises nz2d $he Adiopducke. Che roval on account of the efficiency | chapel is a mission. At the close o 3 Also to nominate Cane s for the = I BEOC out of tin cuj Lo @54 the persomal attention given them | the mass the bishop made a short ad- | | CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. yarlous Town Ofces, alio to elect & | 0150 SV H REBYES. supt | Matn Mabie and Ann siests Bub: Journal By the theater attaches dress congratulating the people upon Town Committee for two years. - o AN B I OAC LT TN (1 S. F. GIBSON ol Con aa s xpus. A2 Yhe suction of fhe chsnel “’;‘1’“‘51225 E. JUDSON MINER, = modern improvements, including gas | aors 5 Atve. than. w e Chairman Town Committee. agelevad O/ more b live o mor SUNDAY suBJECTS. them. " ¥ save the conresation his aug27a WANTED e ewvelt_Ave. Ne. o5, nesr we|Ti0 and Sheet Metal Worker |zot more o live bui ‘mor ander Kopelman, who is to continue the | ,LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- ever had in any ono article Biaimots: SwATl ey a1l dabge oF said Avin | demontor / phystcians cttandin o 227 MAIN STREET. . v : blessing. Bleachery, Greendville' Six Toom cot- e c b The Loys! ~Temperance association b 7 SEWING MACHINES, CASH REGIS- , 2r-| _Agent for Richardson and Boynton | nefghbors”—Chicago R 4 2 g Erenat and hisistie L thp desgics 4 , C tage, with large, well cultivated gar Boota Sunday afternoon at £ o'clock In | ore Rev. Fathers Nihill, Sweeney, NOTICE TERS, TYPEWRITERS den.’ Easy terms.” Low price. Furnaces. ; Like lava from a cra ’ g . and Bicycles to repair; Baby Carriage | Te Let-—At 30 CUA st. cor Elm St |65 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. | Came the gravy Tires put on while you wait. ain r of rooms, closets, etc. "7, [ or iled 1o th the B S Taievile g Senorsastional CURES PIMPLES QUICKLY. Disso'ution of Parlmership et Sl R | Gas fxtures, “bath, ' closet, ete.i’ 310 decia 8o the waiter tipped (he preac] " morn T - "he copartn: her: re ing | 85_Franklin St. opp. Bulletin Offies. | ™7 oman’'s Home Cor h Sundey morning. s.mmQ RSmady S Tl Lleacs Skin M""({eefl" i‘ufifii"r‘.‘ig‘n;{‘u“f.fiu ?r’f%:k": open tvenines uath s seiot OSI% | ,, TR, particuiare of the above or | T F BURNS You seem to And 5 src uickly of All Eruptions. name of American Fur Company, doing 1 interesting, Miss Maidst e CStevel chonh 4 P business at No. 140 Main streef, Nor- PERSONAL. 3 ke i 16 19 Oe OF {1id saowt charming the Rev. . Ayers of Frankiin wi For several weeks past The Lee & wich, Conn., is this day dissolved by . Chas E Whl[fle | < . I Have ever read. And preach at the morning service. OREood O it s ot Blghsbrtis. mutial consent. The undersigned, Alex- ¥ N y, Heaung and Plummng e bbb ol A . iness they e At the Central Baptist church Sum- | iy sciling Hokara, the skin food that o Lot 7L T8 S0, 53N, ets B A B won' 0 many cricnds o Normich: s A o L e | Caopted. or hosrded it aesirad; S 92 Franklin Stresl, ™ ...ha s E o 2 It has been found to be an absolute Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 17(h | eonfidential; ‘terms reaspnable; in- marbd that problom. My son r s - .., | cure not enly for all minor skin trou- During the month of August Christ| bles, such as pimpies, biackheads, ehureh will be closed. The congrega- | herpes, acne, scaly scalp, complexion | tion is énvited to worship at Trinity | plemishes, itching feet, piles, etc., but ehurch. for the worst sores, ulcers. or even day of August. 1910, T NATHAN 1. GROSSMAN, close stamp; write to Collinswood San- for my neighbor and her ALEXANDER KOPELMA: errands for me.’—Kunsas ( L . itarfum. P. O. Bq 40, Hartford, C na e = ‘| For Sale | Do It Now R aseniiia chronic eczema and salt rheum. There | - = S 5 Eove " that s ol siaiioned. unsspitasy | Bow?” ren The congregation of Broadway church | has vet to be found any form of wound | is that which gives us the most pleas- NOTICE! LUMBER AND COAL | plumbing replaced by new and rode | 1onE she could remain at will unite in services with the Second | or disease affecting the skin or mu- |ure, and we are sure both men and|’ The Republican Electors of the Town ") 12 Grove Place ern open plumbing. It will repay you |5and Islands he i« her t Coneregational church on Sunday | cous membrane that Hokara does not | women must be pleased to hear that|Oof Lebanon are hereby requested to in the increase of health and saving | Week on cach Island Pit r morning. Beal, and its action is 40 inetantancous | we can take their old sarments and | TRt s B R L p Cottage House of doctor’s biils. Overhaullng and re- He smaved my life i i in. | (hat those who try it are simply de- |almost transform then info new ones.|oldet Delegates to the Republican Stat of Nine Rooms fitting thoroughly dome. Let me give | millionai Hand me a Al services will be omitted at Trin- | lighted with it right from the start. |Our system of Cleaning and Pressing | Conveniion 1o be heid in Hartford Sept, an Buth, You & figure for replacing all the old | sometody.” “Going (0 Ry Methodist Episcopal church Sun-| 1In spite of its unusual curative pow- | insures the very best and most satis- |13 ame 14, 1910.to nominate Candidates Entirely Refinished Plumbing with the modern kind that | checl” No: golng day on account of the Willimantic | ers, the price is trifling. To convince | factory results, and we enable our for State Officers and Representative- g o o e | will keep out the sewer gas. The r @ Carnegie med Camp meeting. every one of its merits The Lee & |rons tosavea good many dollars yearly | 3i-Tarse in :f,“a‘;‘;’;‘,‘,ff’: g‘_:a“';e(‘tpgl‘!refi, AUGUST IS THE VACATION rice $3.500. | work will be first-class and the price | Republic The last of the summer seri Oss00d Co. will zell a liberal sized jar | in their ‘clothing bills. Commitien: alxo i appoint delcates| MONTH AND THE MONTH TO JAMES L. CASE. reasonable. John," asks t} fe, “ha 1 of | for 25c; larger size 50c. And remem- Sunday afterncon services at the|per that if you don not think it does Broadway church will be held at 3|what it claims. you get your money Slelock in the lecture Toom on Aug. 28. | back. You certainly can afford to try the Senatorial, Congressional and BUY COAL. nty Conventions, when called: also Lang’s Dye workS, | to elect a Town Committee for the en-| Many people who can't take a va- suing two vears your umbrelia cover 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. 1 £ % ) TOMPK]NS' ‘,,.,,, the eapa sug1sa 67 Wast Main Street. | hnai youye don You husband e e Y I O west “of the REPUBLICAN |cation say that the fact that they B Eh i miiiieee 0. the Congro. |- 2 epln Teiephone. 157 Frankiin SL TQWN COMMITTEE. have the Winters Coal in the bin Fuined my new hobble skirt finmr é:;‘:;oor;“dnrfi;;; For Quick Relief from Hay Fever, augzsd wagsta s 2 % brings rest and peace of mind that What $1300. Will Do! | MUCH IN LITTLE , asthma and summer bronchitls, take — — ts like a vacation. | C A Northrop will conduct the Foley's fioney”and Tar. 10 quickly Ter acte ke s Bu7, 3 €00d 60-acre farm. fine loca. Colds Conquered Means | sl servic eves the discomfort and suffering and B e e e e &D0% Two California men ha N oo emasy ams e e e THE PLANK E. CHAPPELL C§ froom housePlargesardle Turn. iorse Sickness Saved PRty L L R At three o oc. - ll! AfHrnoon | soothes and heals the inflamed air od - bulldings Al, together with a full line cutoff, wo that the current Rov. William H. Eley will condust the | passages of the head, throat and bron- i of wagons and farming tosls: $700 cash, | Anvene interosted in the cure of Con- | ouly when the iren is in actua gisted by the choir of the A M. E.|and no harmful drugs. Refuse substi- Etc., in Town. Fplorhoter. TRYON'S AGENCY, mAn'E Alterative, sonl | P ion chareh. tutes. Lee & Osgood C: Willtmautie, Conn. (‘Du’,hn, Stubborn Colds and Pneumoni. The central banks ¢ may he the beginning of more serl PR AR ity ara. al troubles—Eckman's Alterative is the of- |y 10 fectivo remedy. Take it in time. anks JAMES 'CONNEL i At the McKimley avenue A. M. E. = o® L, Propristor. - Zion chwireh Sunday morning and eve- elephone §07. oct2a _ "ot i [ rut ncreased Travel? Sotror. . After taking ECkman s Allerative, At Trinity Episcopel church there It’s a sure sign of good weathes ana § | ¥hich was recommended, I was entirely Consul General James W. | tha and Counsellor. w1 be Holy Commumion 2t 9.30 a. m.. fine roads. People like to get out into cured. 2 ports from Halifax mersing prayer and sermon at 1030 On and after this date, | the open air. We furnisn the best To suffer with: the heat in an iniand | $Ene,/ALIIRVIO,, James W Kanaly r name of the proposed Each ds 1 wole dap r and evening praver at 7.30 p. m. method, and if youw'll taks one of our i i o . T Clistiektav Henchi woere | Tttty Yoarauve pods 1| & Bastern railway has be B fagere o BI teams youlll say the sazs. urns up clean.” $he eaf o1 Bummer 1s cooied b & troubles, and 16 on sale | £ ¢he Haiitax & Jastern ra B e e ;“‘“g““ Jst, 1930, the use of | GXHONEY "EndE " Fiie Avense ways o1iIS G BB ESEE B OB SOOI Y SRR | Norwion by e & ooz, O AR | S0ttt L S dt AL s mar; Toom cottage, all furnished complete, | Othe: o September 1, this year, and the wn i . | ainea at, of procured by " your local n . FIGHTING TRUST. oseter fgarden, awn of B = Well Seasoned Wood |5 waisy o fofee s piaz: | fined, 20 0% Rrorshy o 347 cirdd | mife Tine mimt b2 1 1 o Wew Haven Druggiete Interested in| StrEct sprinkling is prohibited | The Norwich Nickel & Brass [o, |on the sus ranse. the worids best Ocan, best of murr Barilug nens Rnd | Casoe o o e o e | evas ot 36 400 v A i | cooking stove, a hot weather neces- this property is @ pond about ni - - Outco: f Big Contest. til furth h SK 5.5 y 1 nine - o wry until further notice. The Tableware, g gl g auine e C. H. HASKELL. miles long. and with This cotiage 508 | e A | pyyasels hias become an i B i drsaciats s’ dhineh - trc i 2 time of need.” You ought to see the 402 — "Phones — 489 uat FIFTEEY HUNDRIID DOLLARS, OR SALE. horse market: 1ts proximits to R T S o2 eeh condition at Fairview Reser- | Chandeliers, ¥acht Trimmings new: Bl s Taibes nant ol e e T o e e i principal capitals of Europe un Between the newly formed Riker- | yoir at this time makes this| 2"9 such things Refinished. | (700 0 i Gurchasers. Better look e < W TR DOEE GE, AREWNTD ‘s 1t o Ve P Hepe 15t ehr 8156) and then just fatributing point, and o ne and the American €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici. Conre LUMBER pay 31:350 cash, take . deed of "t I I N S ntih A at the Humphrey Instantaneous Water COAL and. el 3 much attention has been give dor the control of | action necessary. September, Teiefl drg businesyof the coun- Heater, also the Ruud Heater, when | In the beauticul valley of Wyoming, | make 10 per cont on vour money from breeding of Rorses, cxpec ol v asse: = ou ca n Penn.. lies 5 of the finest An- | Ju eptember. vill sell at public auction om Tues. | cla#s_of heavv draft horses kr B evgbl'z.ed e A Any person violating ‘this FUNERAL ORDERS Fou call, OB, thracite Coal In the world. We hav Thvestigate. Transportation free in d:v‘l““ ‘i A "‘:.';'0‘ :{";:’;’:‘h_:"" r““"': the Brabanc nd of lighte Sith ihe Stamdard O and American e 41l be d oo > secured & supply of iz Coat 'tor thi3 | auto! y, Ausust 30, 1910, at 3 o'clock B. m. | horses' known as Ardenna Tobacco interests, and th - | order i st = ~ e one 9-Room Cottage, situated on Hunt- B s o e et | o en W T be Ceprived of the Artistically Arranged by Gas & Electrical Dep’t., e e Willi A. Wil Ington Ave. (Bean Hill). Said.cottage| :Victoria Ptate has a serics of business of the small dealers monop- | Use of city water, HUNT + * The Flori 321 Main Street, Alice Building. | Roofing, one of the Lest roofings known am . cox, has 4 good sleeping rooms, ell and [diverting water Lrom the ¥ zitzing tho trade of the larze stores in - S € TIorist, | = ugiea it tiade Real Estat plazza, good well of water.. All kinds [ &% the Iureeat stream in Austral new combine o g navigable uging #ix mont B Seem e ewunlof e |- Py opder Tel. 130. Lafayette Strast. {Z e Broker, of Fruit Trees, Grapes, Etc., on said | year for about 1000 milen Wh claimed that the resources of the re- 41 West Broad St., Room 1, |wiace. House is in good condition. [river in at high Ic wte - bmok of it ere aimost unli BOARD OF STEP IN AND TRY O * | The place is the so-called Cooney es- | obtained by gravitation, but « This merser mhaa been antiol | WATER COMMISSIONERS Y OUR ummer “ys z o S eatenty, il 1. {ate and must be aold to settis the | (I8 €0 “susniuer:gvar! it ha American syndicate, which 35C DINNE R elephone connection (private wire), | estate g {n. operation. are. capable of 11f increased its tal from $20,000,000 PAILS and SHOVELS, SAND TOYS 365 or 531. GEORGE W. ROUSE, cublc feet a second 325,000,000 last March for the pur- 27a Auctionger. ‘:;.. “fighting It. Many local stores From 12 to 2 SAIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, < i 228 Edible nesta are found in the 202 Finscsa win the ~American 7 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor | pasmeaLis, cLovms, MrTTs, fmw and Lebigh T T N off tha woust o Hiwm i syadicate. < i ‘ s PUCats < ONI LO! LrOdiats ol wi WpNGien O irdy | S Bfiswisue T New maven s uicn- Jrse LUNCH BASKETS, ALWAYS m¥ STOCK. - o memones. wones- sooers f Rose Bowling Alleys, | i i o R 1 geerally independently, TEuE . grhtem X Lh z = NS T st b Becuritied of any lnd si'the 9 | congist almostiantivels of the 2 PHYEICS. | Bowel disorders can be cor- Face and_Scalp Mas- SRS, 3 A D. u‘[m . gterass, An e wacretion of thine birds Tected with DE. POPES LIVER AND, .sage, Shampocing and g s - " hea 1872.). LUCAS HALL' vpry plands ar Ir BLOOD TONIC. whicll gently stimniite Manicuring. . Orders\ i AL ageid = thai thosg of t) g Tiver and ip SUne whiote t e “ken Tor combinga, m m F . R THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. Sokaon Y g MORAE the newts 1 22 PeER o e g B S Sk % LU RULLLE : = > s:12 § Main Strest, Upstairs. .43 Shetucket Strest. oging I ApIEING ends In Scplem i " R T so AL me7t - . &3 c.oroNm Prop |ber who

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