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sneance meorance | COLLINS WINS IN STRAIGHT FALLS ‘=i i dics : LETTERS FROM TWO STATES |Mpafimr s ED WALSH AFTER HARTFORD. % ik e R O erett icanyon has Durchassd an overing anywhers in the world t at VERY LOW. COST. Makes Offer to Buy Franchise, but Is COLUMBIA WILLINGTON o lp'u","?..:’r'iii".!".u Boston, Mass., - J.L IATHROP & SONS, | Certral Village Wrestler Throws Pete Robey at Wor-| Refused by Owner Glarkin. | Pl g A e TR 2 3 5 e - mpromptu Corn Roast Greatly En+| Tidings from the Churches—Rev. E. P. A Iiatt Hioyre and Aive, Bruatord 3 ireet, Norwich, Conn. 36 K 5 a ranchise in the Con- P g . i tova e - cester in and 141-2 Minutes—Week-end Games jecticut baseball “league i ot for Roves Beod Nacemta. Fromi Banelft Hammend’s Evangelistic Work Mogre aitendsd the W. C. T. U, pionic i % sale” says James H. Clarkin, o i % 2 on Local Diamon In the Big e e o 5 x s::l;-.:i: Baptist church was not op:ned| Benjamin F. Burlingame Is erecting = ds Leagues. i s ML HAR " e ] e S . a new home on his farm at Shanno 3 had talked with him on the subject of i A T et Rev. Mr. Gardner preached from mpromptu corn roast on Frid £ Sroid preache . sale, but declared that there is not il roast on Friday even- | puke 15: 7; toplc, The Lost Sheep, Mrs, B. K. James and son I © i man sTResT. ing e ciub, @ sava ‘he nkes the 5 0 plast ek 14 ey gotten un| e Gindeavor society met In the | nave heen Visiting with the foriers 3 (Special to The Bulletin.) S CITY LEAGUE GAMES. game and_expects to stay in it un- ——— s - A lttle before sunset oy el e T TR e s o Wil % ey rcumstances make it necessary n a large low T oloe o > ag returned hom Fire, Accident, Health, D llimantiy aug 26 -Manager D. .| Gentrals on Hospital Diamond This | for him to quit S Rismp mesk s Touus, IV et Paetet ch TRSY LT L 08 (W8 QPTS- | after SDOLEE e wesk with relaiYye 3 unn of the Willimantic baseball nine |~ Aftermoon — Nerwich Town vs |, ' consider the elub a first class tention of burning It up and thus get- | Mins Ligzie White of Boston spent | '® Feacedsle Liability, has arranged a’three days' barnstorm- | Greemesill business investment,” . continued Mr. ting. rid of It. As the fire progressed | Sunday win Miw Alice M. Preston at e o ing trip for the Colts next week. Wed- el N S Clarkin. ' “It has pafd me well in the i ot he remarked to a neighbor that he'd ! Maple Corner. » ROCKVILLE Pilie Glass and Steam Boller] nesaey the tiani wii/piay Lilchfcid| The Centrals agaimst the Norwich |Hebpana sl e e e ol e onve a corn roust. Priends and| ~Guy Beardsley and family and Miss INS RANCE ar Lirchfield, Thursday it will play the | State Hospital today on the Hospitel I e e soxis other o/ Baker 3b Delehbors In tho vicinity' wore notified,| Gracs ills "o Harttord motored, (0 Leslie Kenyon Able to Leave Hospital oe Brass nine at Torrington and on |diamond and Norwich Town against | g ——— louser,1b 3 3 nded « ugl aple Corner Saturday. Miss Mer-| —Death of William H. Crandall e iny D 2 esire to sell. 2 green corn and other supplies. When et 5 : and — % B L e e L e st Sachans park | Mr. Clarkin sald Walsh fisst ap- the fire had burned to & good bed of roveht Teck by Toioe o Monaay. . |. ‘Master Lasite Kemyon, who has ¥ B L sioh B Insinse Boaliin | Thabe BanaeSiaat I tns do il Tt | oy Ofty ANIENS Joague offers o the LB e e e 0 coais the fun began: eversbody roast- | The Ed Lee honse mentioned In Mr.|in the Rhode Island hospital nine g sk sauice Swatin tne two ferics that | new Oty Athistie league offers (0 the | two_yenrs aso. A-bew Shyummc the Tng his own cafs St corn, The cOrn | Hertick's paper in the nouse now own: | weeks, following an operation for ap. . S., ik T e en I e N orwors are e great pitcher of the White Sox made hed been partially stripped of its|ed and occupied by Doacon W. F.|pendicitis, was brought hom 2 Sitay WASLN plaved on Windham field Saturday af- | decided S e boan | & i T EREHOrE A : fusks, the inner being left on the| Erackett . tomobile iast Monday. He can walk TuThS st e ot S { deotded upoh and the teams have been | to again submit his proposition, and sharp end of the stick, was then in-| Mrs. Jennie Whitford, whose death Ry e day e can walk A . ek et strenzthened and the fans are due to | he witnessed 4 game from the grand- % $-21 Rortea In the lotee end of Ihe car of |recently oeeurred in Wilinentic, was| My, end Mrs Benjamin JHeny I T S e | e by ooy Bas boan the | gtand, Mr. Clarkin said that Walsl A B e e weiiow or oy Cley W tiors. o Bmmea Mobdey tram. &n outing y o e e e sttt iy the s ionience | e e “well done""thensiitod, buitered and | nagive of this town. " | R Woeks At Wicktord, the IRt e Doceher o [ was i the i e fan; ime, but the figure eaten while hot. Later in the even-| The Rev. E..P. Hammond, whose| Herbert C. Burdic Gridley, Ca the thext eli. Lvoks hie 1oke &t e bled“‘;;l: itnstnhchem ok, !;' h ,drohu‘ was nowhere near what it would ing, William Wolff brought out his|death occurred in Hartford lagt week, han boen the uuuflkn?rr«\ ‘u”« ¥ sted Tecently when the Golts plaved | weck a stily larger farmout Is expected: | *oay S omatie of fact” continued phonograph and gave a large num- | during his carcer as an evangélist, did | recently. o fhere il o tha' receiving. 'Smith | At the. Hospiial this aftoraoon Bl | the 2 2 Batise of i’ soutimed 2 Perfgf fine 1ecords which added sreat- scod worke in Willington one midsum- | Miss: Jennls Burdick has returned 11 ara ery for the | Austin will be on the firing line, with | would < g - a y rening. w ‘there was no pastor.at either | from a ten days’ outing In Boston ot - Tate ; > ould accept $50,000 for it. At any s one The - i . i H1arey Noves, who was alwase a pop. | work for the Centrals for s find, Wil | change for it in my present state of i1 The entertainment given by mem- | iccessive Sundays and adfiressing (e Miny T.ouise Blackler, of Westerly on Litchfield. Mallon of the Ut e n the other same Manager Bowen |made for the franchise by Ira Thom- sy 2 e A0 soclety 8t!” Frank Waldo Kn o o Myiod of Beston s dtehr e Utica club of | will have in First Baseman Brennsn | as over a year ago and said it was no il eomans’ hall last Monday evening, aldo Knox of Wartford call- | the guest of her motier, Mrs, Mary | : e;»"; lStntg league will also appear | of the old Greemeville team and there | more attractive than was Walsh's. 20 was largely attended, many finding «dr‘yn his grandmothzsr, Mre, Waldo, at | Burdick. - all, in any case, the managers sayv, NORWICH TOOK FRTrY excellent and was very success— G e iy sa_Wilcox in Stonington Boan samiio Bareih 1 IE e e | Rl du.guy cas ol o success~| conregational parsons His daugh- | Elisha C, Burdick and Mrs. Herbert oibe Colts aresiated "o *play” the | “*Tmpira PRiley will officiate at the DUCKPIN MATCH. fertainment it surpassed any thing here | Lo Miss Linda, remains for a visit. A. Babcock of Wenterly wero guest e c New Lon- | Hospital and Umpire Benoit at Sa- o 00| for a long time. L o S S of Miss Tottle Burdick lamt Saturds Son ey SH e gRAiex week | chem parik. Defeated New London by a Streak of 5 + 53| Cipafed in ghe. exd 51018 froe ot EAGLEVILLE Reveral from this place visited Now The Best Company any man can be|h S ew Londoners will play Luck on Harris’ Part. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 charge, and the entire proceeds were i R NG AR O visw The D - pany any man cre. On Saturday. of next week Mid- N SEpN. &iv there. in is the Company that backs up its| dletown will again be the atiracti INEEEE TROLEEN LEAGHE. Won st B fothe Tedley: Al sogety’ {on! Tatephens. Representative ' Pumshnsed s Slicy for Fire Insurance after his| Windham field. Teaar Lo The first of a series of duckpin bowl- o o5 church work. “The admisslon feo| Right of Way—Dogs Kill Shespe|here aud Wil g0 (o CAlltarnia to ror B e borncd | Domt walt il Ahs Colts Meet Litchfield Today—Next | ing matches between Norwich and New . 3 amounted to $300.00 and a handsome .rh'.m”“ H.:' ';n: 4 ee, hers and will' go to California to e heappens. Ask us to it ¥ e 1ot ondon was playet u y night at o < a lon was realled from the sal 14 ¥ arriage. . Bappens. Ask s to put you fn the GRAND CIRCUIT CLOSES. Wee'’s Games. G%in "Beach, Norwicn s A s 5 ice cream. iy AW A William W. Crandall’s Death s reRmE T 5 b of the argument by 35 points. The Mr. Pashley, who for the past v : esentative of the Underground | William F. Crandall, a former res ISAAC S. JONES, Joan, Leftwhioh and the Abbe Win- _ (Special to The Bulletin) e Cwea o by HEiy wWho, Hads . and a half s been living with his| Lelephone company that is to build a | dent of this place, died at his home on Insurance and Real Estats Agent, ners in Last Three Events at Empire | Worcester. Mass. Aug. 26—By win- | three strikes in succession in the mid- B aaughter, Mrs. W. H. Harris, at the | IN® through this vicinity, has been | Touraquag Bluffs last Sunday and was Richards Building, 91 Main St. City. gén%;n !H‘fllgwhf ’B'lsh from PPll‘l fl":?:’\l‘ dl(}of the last game. Cils. Yol I parsonage, has returned to Canada to f:':l(;nz‘han Illropml\l owners on ’uhnsv buried in Rockville cemetery on Wed b o ity B Spencer, Mas: e tonight, Bi he scores: { other from the Glants. reside with hi; r Twi e line will pa purchasing | nesday. He had been il for a lor aug2daw New York, Aug. 26—After four days | COlins of Central Village can lay Norwich. Chicago. Aug. 26.—Three Pome rens toder gave 8 SIP Al v the right of way in the past week. {ime with conaumption. He laaves his of Interesting laht narmeee motne ths|claim to the welterweizht wrestling | parris TS BE 100 15— i1k | S e D P ey Yok 38 e 1 Wedding Invitations. Dogs attacked a flock of sheep be- |wife and saveral children IHE GFFICE OF WM. HILL, | Grand Circuit meeting under the aus— championship of the statcs of Massa- | McClafrerty i85 190 TZB0R0| siehin: ne reoscred” e eosams panpine,_In the | Invitations have been issued for longing to James C. Green, one morn- | Mrs. Willlam Hanlon of Providenes Was Sicad pices of the Trotting Horse Breeders | g:?‘t;!.z‘um:lggn;::u“n Stonat. e 96 110274 | Mim- T eirerinartly Vlersy crowd went i mn;'ru‘e of Miss Eva, daughter of Mr. ::‘;ml(“lfimpnu‘ ;:;«al( u:“rm.,- is the guest of friends here. e club ended today Em; i a K S rst appearaunce —ot7 | over ul formance. Drucke allowed oniy | and Mrs. Louie B s more Mr. Gr P F‘;“ l. 5= Slubgended ftoday at the Bmpire Citylof the season, showed himself 1n ois | L, oo b Brown’ruck vt en ‘mew an | place, and Homer o ranin of willis | Who was aroused by the noise of HOPKINTON and Fire Insurance, card with the Bonner Memorlal*Stakes | Soranont, msaremsive ont ticvor bore New London. e A b i el e, " *" | mantic, “at “the home of the bride'w| GURCK NN O0F T i F 1s Jocated in Somerw Block, over C. M. | Of $2.500 for 2.5 class trotters the | out s BESERMS ve aud Soven DOIS b oaion 81 94 Chicago. parents in Pine street, Tuesday,| prolei i A e dogs, which | wogdyille School to be Reopened—As e T s tro Gt the formidable reputation he has | Dalt 9 eae- i g P proved to belong to his meighbor, Mr. P Sitiams, Roam 5, third fioor. feature. This was won in two straleht | made for mimself 4t ihe mat game. (BUSR oo .oio 32 8 iy 0% “Enoelana and. Miseus | HOPEIL sessors Complete. Lists. teb12a Telepbone 147. | David Shaw of Cleveland. = Joan was | tneonsan ihe Nickel thoator 10 Gee tos SARNG 3 3| Josepnine andJulia Knecland 1ave | iyn 1iayen were marricl at South Covs | ~Miss Helen Ave a Miiven it o SE: By Rt ged the Nickel theater to see the - | been visiting in Hartford yn Hayes were married at South Cov-| -3 Helen Avery, youngest dsugh e i X - | match found it evenly contested and H entry on Augu 20 M Thompson | ter of William V. Avery, has been {11 3 Dudie Archdale, driven by the veteran | v, 9 =X o s o 3 . . s ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. e fe cteen U R lively. Not until half an hour had i 23 . General News. is_employed in the local mill. They The public schools open the fal E. F. Geors, was second each fime. | passcd did Collins hexin (o show his Mill League Games Today. iz 2| The tollowiny Hartford people are| Wil Teside for the ‘present with the term September oth. On account of AMOS A. BROWNING, - le and as twelve | superiority and just 36 minutes after | Tigers vs. M. C. A. at Sachem i 0 visith e i ! groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H, [inadequate railroad facilities for tran thorses started in tl first he i - ) > - o 0 siting relatives in town: Mr. and - J forses started In the frst heat, it was | the men grappled he pinned Robey to | park, [y S ! Mrs. Burdette W. Downer, at o [ PORIDROR, Sportation: of chilthen ‘frowm. Wendvale I Atiernes-at-Taw. 8 Richards Eiag. | Circulr this season. - Captain® GEOrES | pad wore the wagome ot the Spsnres | CIty (two Bamess oo = T o o o 3| Winters! Mew. Walter Steware and | sl Gna"Bies, i hanipasn Sreies | reopen the Woodvile schoor ' “Phone 208. and Ario Lesburn divided third and | wrestler the first time and ot Taftville A. C. va. Emeralds at Wil | Cucam gt .| aushter. at Earl M. Holbrook's in| Dumas and Byon Medbury enjoyed | Rev. I P. Mathewson and family o worked 2 again suc flly for | limantic. New Yorx s e s & |a fabing trip to Ocean heach and | were at Watch Hill Monday. Also Miss BROWN & PERKINS, iiomeps-at-Law pacing division of the Matron |the second and winning fall in 14 1-2 | The Greeneville Tigers have filed the > - e_FEndeavor meeting Sunday | Nontville on August 4, Not many fish | M. Fannie T. Cole and Mrs. Joho & :‘t‘::‘;:}:{hse.:uk&;yw:: won ‘handily”in | minuics folOWIng Reup for 1o0ay’s RIS with | y, FItsers Taies o Game rom skt Bt Evert C. Little gave an in- | were caught but a §00d time was en- | Champlin were there the same da e bay filly t- ez TeR 1he VM €A of Bablien: ek Mee- tisburg, Aus. —Pitteburs oaally defeated ; of th vork at| joyed by all Hon. E. R. Allen and son George ¥ pa Brocki Soaty Gy M imart Sy G, Hir2ied | Straight university, New Orleans, un- | *3iiss Josie Donovan accompanied by | Allen visited friends on Fishers Taand over First Nat Bank. Shetucket St ‘Entrance which, owned by Michael Murphy of Norwich Town at Jewett City. han, Dougherty, Crowe, Young, Farrell, | lms did not reach third base unil the nints | der the nuspices of the A. M. A. e " ninth 8 - - M. { Miss Rebecca Robinson of Ipswich, | Tuesday Stattway Dext to Thames Naf Rank | Philadelphia. S | McBurney, Downing, Gready, ning. ek out e Tel, 38-2 O . = Norwich Town will play the Jewett | McBurney, Downing, Gready, Sweeney, | ¥ Adams « "min en. i i pen Moaday end Sat The Abbe. with Geers as reinsman, | City team on Brewsters park this (S *| Miner and Taylor. The Y. M. i | - Sho * | r. Litlie 1s treasurer of the In- | Mass. is st her home in town for the | _The ‘two 'dsughters of J. Willism urday evenings. ect29a n, of New London, who have Yiad the Dbetter of his only oponent i this (Sat- | 0 . stitution and has heenfconnected with | 5 . | urd o o iy will| team remains unchanged. The Tigers' Pittsburg k ith | month of August BIi It e, Bher, o Bn ouly, pgonent | ueday) | wtternoon: Jewetr, ity mill| 0830, 200, S0 et o (e pos o| it for the past nineteen vears. il e Jeac: LTI BASH Rpapdiny: some cime. abisie IR pace for the Union Stakes of $2.500, | Badbois Murray MeGrath, Geer, Dria | tOFies over the Pirates last week make | Homess 3 T h 5% o| Rochon also gave an sccount of the! STAFFORD of Roger W. eft town Yo D ron mat e I % Seaover {the Eia sekc % o3 3548 8| work at egee institute, there was F g 2 o e e o : “lcoll, Riichie, Smith, Robinson, Jodoin as though the game would not | Clamkeir 100 1201 0|a good attendance at th ot | 5 / Westerly, Wed ney prize won by |and Bernier of Thompsonville. Bernier, | P # one-sided affair by any means. | Wagreru 201 s0310 : g 9 -méeting. 2 { o George H. Sprague and son Leon L s | P Leftwhich in the futurity, a silver cup, | who will twirl for Jewet: Ciiy, comes| This is the last time these two teams | {Eunlh 113 0 0 i385 0 _ast Sunday at the morning service, | Party in Honor of New Haven Guest.| j,ve roturneq from a short visit on a. IRt ok J350 vus mraied Tols V| L p TN for T vett City, comes | % ‘and the game should have heen Wilson, et 110 dlowoxss 4123 5| the conzregation were favored .with | & ey = Block Island i N L) Harkness of this city, who bred the|out of 31 sames this season. “*| played in Taftville, but because of the faate ot v 2 p AN L R DauB L ANIS. st Land Remens | s MM b ot ki The assessors of taxes of the town winner. Norwich Town has promised to take | B C: league's game there it had to be 915 Shmeet a'L 73 | e, Y Ml chon of New | C8 D M orance Walbridge is the guest | f Hopkinton met Fridey atternmon et B up & fast team. thorefore a sood game|changed to the Tigers' grounds. The Knetserp 3 0 0 4 o| Orleans. Mim Drenc sibridgs s L the town hall and completed and fH McGrath in Fine Condition. is expected. Y. AL €. A team has won both games 7130 —=2_2_| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin of | of relatives jn Hartford. lists in the town clerk's office, and ‘Worcester, Aug. 26.—Jack McGrath, from them on their own grounds and | Tows 327621571/ Ontarlo, California, who have been| .t O, Wightman and family are at pist now of this city, has improved no- Putnam at Taftville Today. hopes to repeat the trick today. - spanding several weeks with local rela- | BIgfiC I9A0E, he g ARCADIA moKEns Hlomably minion Tat THE NEaen, walobs | - Tartvillo plays. utiam at Tartville] o ThS, BAItc A C. team has added @.f JRts foo Saks v aine. tives left Thursday for Colchester, | Miss Mu ck is the guest of | i ing 196 pounds, meamiring b8 Inches | this afternonn. The home feam. s oug| Charon to its list and will take twelve | L0, 17 toet where they will spend some time with | 1er_uncle, ) am Hermitage, of | around the neck, and, incidentally, bas | to win this game and with Bmerson. | o, to Jewett City for its . double T relatives and then go to East Wood- | Westford. 1 3 Camping Party at Quonset Paint. 28 Shetucket Street a large caulifiower car. McGrath says | their regular catener, back In the game | Lioqn, With the Piratss. The Jemett 2 . SNEIWA e Tor DoE Wik R it s aonduied by thabyaey sonsinting y Re ig out after the champlons and may | and Boucher showing the form ne die. | CItY,boys suftered a double defeat from BT W before returning to California. day will be conducted by the pas-| A party consisting of Frank Bar Telephome 995. even meet Frank Gotch. That the big | plaved last S iy, W o3| the hands of the Tiger team last Week | Cincimnay. Aus. Elbert C. Little and family, Mrs. i s W e .. Barber avd: Sees S0 . ] = | play t Saturday. when he held uz. 26 Shewtler allowed cleven bas 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. 12 Warren and| Reynolds ¢ od at et Pol fellow has great possibilities in the | the hard hitting Norih Grosvenordale | py are Lesolved that such o lhing iy and B | Bmily A Littie and the Misses Booh- | 4,4 ther are £ M i i v days, resently, T wrestling game is evident. the hard hitting Nor{h Grosvenordale | il ot oceur again. The Baiic team | Hiel madc s home Th Wik the ‘bass ull 1 the | 0D enfoved an excursion (o Mount Tom | 300 0r Erite . "3 it s oo er % S Bemsd of New York figures that if it can win both gamas ining. " Heore | rezently. | 3858, Cogk of Bridgaton, 3 7 ra. Cella Kenyon continues ew = it will have a fighting chance for the einnati. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr., Mies Sabel Cowmbury B A POy ] . R, Perkine, who Nas: hegs and Beston Stech e wh o 4 v o] angTafnd re, John Smith and Mr [laxt Friday afternoon in honor of her | i1l sometime, 18 mproving in health 5 MTnhite Ak oer ey~ ik g e} s Ty 2 L 8| e oy with Sies. “Fred Weir; | Sousin, ‘Mia€ Ruth Tohnson. of New| Miss Genave Haddeld is visiting, i xchanges couple.of mew mames for the Tattville | famas 3 § 3 o 4 83 3| 2ha aminy. ot this place. Haven. Games were plaved and re-|sisters Ise wnd Mimie et Ariewriht SRR . A. C. team and will take the following | Jitebellit 5 1 4 o o 100 SIS freshments, including fce cream, were | and Hope, - > Neteans $110 o - - served Py e men to Willimantic to play the Emer- | 1opase 5 o 9 o0 = A Bre 1t - alds: Desmarais. Hurd, Smith, Fro- | i sian. : A STAFFORDVILLE v gt e e A ] Ty AR SR e s g D S e B DR Pl Ll wiimanls S st ve veen| TESTED AND PROVEN 3900 Consolidateq as - iz bert, Krodel, Hague and Pilling. These | ., &3 5 -l Dot 18 20| Mrs. Kent's st Auto e at 84— | io5ine Mrs, MOF A has besn Thursday’s Declines. — Denver @ Rt g ot b i ; 3 Sl 1 | There Is & Heap of Solace In Beln . ines which is the batter team. = Rev. and Mrs. Robert Will SOUTH cov Y q . i 100 Distillers” Secur = : e 5 Tocats, - and Mr Tt Willlams are i : ' s 3 s New York, A e Y. M. C. A. batting averages: Batted for Shettler 1n mingy. BOUIL 3| ending their vocation with relatives o ENTR Able to Depend Lpon a Well- New York, Aug. 26.—On the smallest = Potter s 625 | Seore by tnnin in Chaplin, and attendinz the Wi s G ] i Earned Reputation, Inic OMINICK | crosnasy bostnass s wesk odsrs | White 34 14 Cincina D e aincaais o il e ummer. . Guests and Local Doings. oty R e 15y oy ey ey - A 7 | Phiisdciones 218 8 8 58 8 8 1 0T] ] ™M Wiliiem Chandier and daughter | Among the visitors in town are| For months Norwich readers have BARCERS oni BROKERS T v e ol et ies piien gt e o 4| Jurphy - 37 1 R e AR arilarca, are guests ot “relatives in | Misses Ellaand ¥ioronce Whiterido | foen the constant expreation of praiss 3 s nois” Cerrea | waldro T shrssemond - Coventry and Turner A e e Nion | for Doan's Kidney FPills, and = read gipfteted » general sefting movement, | 6 huclorousn S Brown" b 13 PR e Ay iss Ethiel and | Clinton Wondward and two children, of | Pout the good work they have dons the decline in corn options resulted 1 Jnter Harvesty gl 4 ol Won. Lost. re | Wesley Howara of Chaglin were guests | Hartford, ‘Miss Wetherell, at M. P. |1 this locality. Not wnother remed a strong recovery by R atae Tuter-Marina. ota i b 2 40 o 2 Bocheseer T = at the Methodist parsonage over Sun- [ Colman's, Mrs, Mary Hunt of Newing- | over produced such convinelng prec I e L SRR e ntcmailonal Poper = = 50 26 Newark s 5 day. ton at G, H Miss Hilliker of | Of meri PRIVATE WIRE TO e ses ¥ c Tntemational Pump .~ Caron 28 H 1 | Toromia et 3 i Stey 3 i g . Mrs. Catherine Jogan, 22 Hicke hara £ serg i Sl A o T = |5 enry Stevenson of Somers, Mon- | New Rochelle at Willim 4 3 New Tork Chicage St. Louts | together with its L Lowaver K€ Southern T = = Buttato . s & roe Wright and Mrs. F. A. Brown of | and Mrs. Her Albro of Streot, Norwich, Conn.’ says: “¥o L R, B e R ey e oy —— 5 2 | Bacon a Wonderful Oarsman. | Simeen 2 = T N A M B o e | o uies Hetile: Albro's, Men. Bohortu | Some time I was severeiy treubled by sion unnecessary. Business during the S R | ¥ >y o — 31 & Sarzh Sangzer last Tuesdas man of Massachusetts at Arthur Rob. | K!dney complaint. 1 ‘had pains ead Norwich Branch, Shaanon Bldg. [ noon hour amounted to about 14,000 Minn & St Tasls T Ty b e M et 2 e (s Mo B O o ey | I | Sotrante oot Tof . weatnees 3 shares. The fnfluential interests con MLSLP. & 5 vard university ocarsmen said that he r Leagus. aged 84 vears, attended the funeral of | Mrs. Elijah Robertson is home from | Fpiloen seling: woakness = apt Telephone 901 tinued their racent policy of Inactivity Minouri, % & 7 had an oarsman in this years Harvard | At Rechester: Prosldence 2.5, 0. Bocheser 1, 8, 5. | her sisier-in-faw, Mys. Sarah Sanger. | Rowayton where she spends a large | Shrougtinm. body. 1 trisd nusmere e e & Wosta and manipulation for the rise in cer- . s Varsity elght who could probably beat | At Barue. Baltmerels. s o: Bumiia 1. i7" |last Tuesdar. making the trlp In an | part of the year with her daushter | WaGrs, U G0 0 ODon " Kidney L x| tahn stecka'was 80 Gbvibis ms to work Mo sate . man’ in the world with Droper | At temmar jewakd & 1 Mowiveal 14U | sutomobile. it being her first suto-| Mrs, H. K. Washburn and Miss | p ally told about Doan’s Iidnes ————————————— <[t own defeat. Nesonat 222 ching and handiing. T AR TR | il xi. | Atleexwastburn spent Weancsday at | Hiis And procuring & supgly from T Political factors, whil £ Nat. Res o “Elliott Bacon. who pulled No. 5 oar CONNECTICUT LEAG | Wetel { Sevir Son's drug store I tool ed towards further unsettlement. The ool & Western carsman I have in_mind,” said M5 i PC I Mra Sarah Seitle Sanger. 83 died | Nowell are at the Willimantic camp | hed use browsht ahoot s compren Cnthusiasm of the crowds which are S, Wray.. “Bacon is the son of Ropert | er i 1% | 1ast Saturday afternoon., at the home | 2N, ued “use brought ahout a compiel Ave. will be closed | srecting Colonei Roosevelt on his west.. Northern P Bacon.. United States ambassador to | Briceror 5 $71 of her dauzhter, Mrs. Dunham, afte i S i SRV TR (T can recommend Doan's Kid ern tour and the ex-president’s Dot tie French republic. Mr. Bacon made | Huror = 518 | an illness of three months. Mre. San- | n Niantic over Sunday. B | Sy e very BNty e oad, uis e pr oy Lt a0 a special trip to the United States ¢ 314 | ger was born in Yorkshire, England, | ™ it L AT (From statement given April 13th, from Seventh to Twelfth | 5o " icvs recurding corporations,| i Feums eo .0 io see tals year's Harvard-Yale race H February 23, e Foner 5| WASHINGTON COUN 1906.) provoked serious discussion in many 100 Pitts.. C.C. & Si. Lokm is son is a strapping vouth who o married and has been the mother of “' | Doan’s Kidney Pills Cure Permanendy - L s siands cet i o u ven children, three of whom sur- | T . 1. : SL untll forther motice. |copervauve asstems 1w Remend HE e e s e it LE ML S T O L ONC ViR L | Ooms e e Sovs, s Thoumn e e S R e e e v o L work a single scull and can driva 15, 7 Becond ame” Brideperi | Ganthier of East Hartford, Mrs. Etta ] 8 s T Shka SR SonftvERNE Per order D i e o abrond < B TNt e fart thtoaEh to0 Dater o o (cailed end 8feh: aark. | Dunham and son Fred M. Sanger both [/ RICHMOND the Wiatament L gave in ERver of Damge ruled easier, the demand for remittance Beoublio Stzal any man 1 ever went up against. It of Staffordville, w have iwelve pene ex o | Practioatly speaking, T have had ho Street Commissioner. s KeE Lol oo - | this youngster had the ambltion to be e tiliven and . fve ~grestigrant | W- C..T- U of Clariis' Mills Weld An- [ EXacLoRly Spae g o e v finee s T R come a world's champion professional Shllaren. Mra. Sanger has boen n hesi- | nual Outing— Everstt Kenyon | Lising this remedy. Muny peopis nay Indications point to a small cash £t Dous &8 ¥ 3 5id oarsman I believe he could give them —— Gent of Btafford for over 60 years.and A 1g this remedy. Many people have E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | soin by the banks in their operations S = e SAA IR SO Wew ewaLiws Lincle sTanoie. 1| Wix @ member of ihe focal Methodist| "urchases Mew Motereycle Statoment wers true, and I have aiwaye With the sub-treasury for th ST & wen. Lost. r.c. | Episcopal church. 2 e T eedte Mo Ly ments of currency have been made to| 30 Soutlern Railway New York., Aug. 26.—Morris Harris, | Lynn s = 306 | noon at 2 o'clock at the home of her | Ao bt 2 e L3 mr-f: ;:?m‘flv all n‘nxr;ul- Price Soc. interior points and Canada the sup- B e the Philadeiphia nesro heavyweight, | Fail Tiree .71 | daughter, Mgs. Dunham. Rev. Robert | is on a business (rip to the Berkshire | soje agents for e Unes aiaren WTBG gain may readily be turned into % Pacin: knocked out Tom Overby of Wilkes- | Jowen === Williams’ u.‘«mlm, Burial was in| 4 "’,;;;‘"b',r po g Eids g el A & loss. Bank clearings in the aggre- 8t Louis & W | Barre. Pa., in the second round of a | Brekon ... U llle 4 the Staffordville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallen are! tak oth WA 2 gate all over the country show a con- D scheduled ten-round bout at the Na- | Haverhn ... £ o 2k &L v eyoeed 3 AP N0 UL, tinued shrinkage, the loss for the week Tston, pacinc FTar St elib tf drion o SETENR M9 | — gpending their vacation at Green Hill iy being over 20 per ecent., compared with me night. Harris floored Overby thres | e wan mie:. Leemever o BOLTON The Clark’s Mills W. C. T. U., held <= Moute) o Glironie==Whish last vear. The reduced .volume of T 3 Ruber times with right swings to the ja poned: ata e sames e T o - e et e 2t ORariaate No matter If your kidney trouble is clearings s again chiefly due to the TS Sice T e e | Snvenite; Grangd Hlside: Patriotiol Enc | maeun s o L acieston Lacnte or dhroms, Holey s Kidney o marked falling off in this city, while Do prd til carried to his corner. postooned: rain. l , Wednesday. | edy will reach your cass. Mr. Claude B e . Civeisns. Bt Tl oo 12 | sarried to his cotner. @ ecimen of | AT Ty 3 & 1: Lewsn . 8. 3 tertainment—Summer Guest Miss Florence Flagg, of Worcester, | Brown, Reynoldsville, 1L writes s iore Waughe CHy and Han Franciseo Vi, Camlina” Chemical SHPAIE . FE i tmn® e | Worcester:~ Haverbill 0, 3. 3; Worcester 4. 8, 1. s s i %nfl. is the guest of Mrs. Agnes H.| that he suffered many months with Bk Seos AUTO OVELE all report increases. U Bema o I ina"re ever slood a Chance. Hareis | cowncoricur AssaoixTion sTawoiNe Comreaationnl ehuteh met with Mra | John A. Phillips of Wakeficld, spent } B n bamed " ai e s (e omeRd market ruled steady| it Wimm: Hews in s bl an Rimeels but B eppeent wou. Lom | Pe |S. H. Sevey at her summer home |Sunday with his mother, Mrs. H. W.| Kidney Remedy and u few largs bot - of operations. Total sales, par value, T P b - z St i) 1n 393 | Thursday afternoon. Phillip ties effacted & complete cure. H S coaion P kit R 4 P e.| a0 Wheeling & Lake'Eiic forty pounds heavier. Midaietw b K A Mary Warner has been in South | | Mrs, Charles 8. Weover and 3iss | savs: "It hus been of inestimable val e e i S S Slim - Malntyrs: Playing Fast Ball. Somga 462 | Maflohester a week thesguest of her | Mabel Hople, who have been spending | to e Les & Osgood (o s . STOCKS. CoTTon o e i 5 son Robert S. Warner. PENDILETON, SR i = e im Mclntyre of this city, plaving Bokon Juvenila Grange. No. 6, gave Pmperial Garage, Norwich. E " New York, Aug. 26.—Cotton futures| firSt base on the ¥all River team of a patriotic entertainment Monday even— Moteroscle apppliss and second-hand 3 s closed stead. Bids: Augus:_ 16.54, | the New Entland league, is showing ing in the Grange room, it was large- | machine for sale. September 14.29, October 13.57, Novem. | fine form. He figured in his teams Iy attended. Ice cream and cake were LAILY SERVICW - £ Eowt ums - ber 18.48, Dicember = 13.4%, = Jjanuary | 14-2 victers over Brockton Wednesday | sold. Ten dollars were cleared. steamer BLOCK ISLAN Until Sept. 6th, to QUALITY B A Ol & pomany 11 146, February 1346, Marcn ‘1352 | withtwo singles and u saorifice Ay that AT SODA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHERE Mise Ewnma. 8. Brown of South Man- e Am Couton O 1 ¢ .56, e 13.54, July 12.53. Spot| brought in a run. He made two tal Get the he is at her : in town. Am Blde & Leaiber it closed quiet; middiin, 1and. lies himsel, in a fast d & : SIS 18 i Her faspn 0 ECNE: #n work should alwsys ba considered, Am e Bseuriies o g ublands, 16.40; | lies himself, was in a fast double pia. Original and Genui George A. Gay and family of Indi- especially when it costs no more tham A Linseed middling guif, 16.65; sales, 7.700 bales. | and had eight putouts and one assist 3 M@ | navolis are in town in their auto- | an = to his credit without 9 the inferfor kind Skilled men are i MONEY. an error. mobile, visiting Louis H. Sevey and | AM. | AM. | P.M. | PM. employed by us. Our prices tell the o e New Y 26— RN Mrs. Sevey. ' Norwich .........Lv. | *§.20 | x8.15 | Block Islama .....Lv. x3.15 ‘whole story. 3 e "'t l'"lk.‘ A;& 26.—Money on call Bill Nealon Leaves Whalers. 8. J. Ward of Jersey City is spend- New London ... . 10.40 | Waten Hill ..., | .30 4a0 % STETSON & YOUNG. casy at 1 1:4@1 52 per cent: Tuiing| Right felder Willism Nealon of the tng his vacation with his wite and || Waten il o 7 1149 | New kondon Dia | 800 | 8§00 markia rate 1 3-3: last loan 1 1-4; closing bid | New London baseball team joined the AL' ED MILK |z o are at te Blaridge cottage Sion | Norwich SIUDis | 68| ra il A e sty d“.n;efigo:;ng; ‘I:ln.lord et‘“:t:‘ th: sthmucut state lormge‘_:mg’g;\w of Willimantic has ||| “P2il¥ except Sundase. xSundays only : 2 3 -2 | loague vesterday. Nealon w " v Fry e WHAT'S NEW meee o el Bioe, 9aVE 3 34@1; six| Crel ine best batter on noX o | Obfieks been visiting her mother Mrs. Jane 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS F 2 & don team and ome of the best in the Finley. . A THE PALACE CAFE CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Trolley league. Charles N. Loomis, Jr., and family of SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Step In end see us. e - T e " An Incurable Case. e e e s Mondays, W . 2 iy D TR e el aed Senator Heybum of Ialo coulinues Clamrtos N. Losmis. WATCH HRILL BLOCK ISLAND {475 FRANK WATSON & CO, May e 108 103518 iusks 1o @emeonsirate that his siHiness is H Kingsiey Burtows of South Man- b marsa 78 Frankliin Strest. % st E Ghester has been visiting in Lowi. S0c Adulis, Children Zoc. 75c Adults, Childrea 40c. s ermitient. bat ciromc. — Kanass P & Miss Annie Feise has returhed (o 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 1% HOURS AT BLOCE ISLANI. New ¥ork sfter visitiog e STand. Sirs. C. . Pomeroy neé revined to after eral we o A T ] P Skgze Djmner, Houses and Bathing Besch neer landings at Waish apa B ana TRy cirther Intcimation, party Faten appiy 8t oifice S8 'company near landing Norwich. NEW ENGLAN AAVIGATION COo, B C. JEWETT, Agent, 2% 3% Ta

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