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eral weeks' stay at the wmuumfi He Couldn’t Tell Her. @ camp ground. ¢ l Somewhat in the line of Prof. D- & b -~ .| Mille's story of the practical American flenr A"en & Scn - 5 Mrs. Hazard Tucker and her son,|senator who cowld recall no FEnglish g — Vernon Tucker, of Scotland, and her ! poem except the hymn by, Watts be- Norwich, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1910. daughter, Mrs. Adelbert Geer of Scol-|ginning with “My willing xoul would FURN’SI"NG — —— }und roadl, were at Dunn’s Corners, R.jstay,” and the beautiful Italian ]wu;:- 2 . The Bulletin should be delivered Pr tors “'_u be Odfl ., recent. to see Mrs. Tucker's sis”|tess, who was all sentiment, and loveli- UNDERTAKERS Bl s ot sog e gpueman o Mos B i obable that Government Inspec H‘“ Today ter, Mrs, Charles Tucker, who Is ill. | ness, and muunllx? i the incident re- A i ; 4 ated by Linn rter, the Brookline e el el S Sk or this Week to Look Over the Local Launches— Silo Filling Begun. glove Trofter. ix"sull of funny OOIII'AHV TN s . | anecdotes of his. town. e met a A §8 Main Sfreel porting the fact to The Bulletin Cou What R = m‘?;‘l‘a:e‘:”m“:fil;’ev‘mm"t‘;‘“ on differ- | g\ edish lady on the Gozal canal steam- . ki’ g g - Soh at Law Requires. < 4 er who gravely recited an English pom p g THE WEATHER. Enjoysd Cottage Life. someone had taught her. Tt was this: b o & F t for Tod o Miss Hattie Boya returned Monday God nide, slip tide, Store Open This Evm‘ Rncre e A o strict enforcement of the |19 ;lq\mrs inches and in class tlhrlee e ol i h;:‘ "frl:"‘;fi"m m‘:w(’ Doan led bogs bide. e B o . |resulations on motor boats is made[of 31 square inches. The green light ; ’ et, A e i o For New England: Partly cloudy. [,y Uncle Sam's representatives and |must be placed on the starboard and |afler two months visit with relatives| [he lady was so proud of her accom- Until 9 o’clock somewhat warmer; Thursd partly | while it is bglieved that nona of the |the red light on the port side, the lens [In Auburn, Syracuse and Rochester, N.| plishment that the tourist hadn cloudy, showers in north portion, cooler , R il s Y. "A part of the trip was the time|heart to tell her it was not our ma- $ : 4 Hors o owners of mdtor boats want to evade |of these lights in class two being 16 . tional hymn, {in the interior; moderate southeast t0liy. 4w vet it is probable that a large | square inches and class three 25 square | SPent at a cottage near Lake Ontario. i south winds, shifting, to west Thurs- [ per cone. of them' are violating it and | inches. T S A e e e ey S S .. | violating, it because they are ignorant| Ever: t must be provided with o - & BORN L a15”"?.‘5"i’x’fi‘lf&";é‘#" ?r't‘l“\ ‘1‘[‘!‘:\‘;{’}"8;;\ of the requirements, It was reported whmlayol;o:ameru soundpym;ltecln:lme’: Rev. G. H. Ewing r d home 0N | yGUANNESS—In this city, Ang. rhant en thet® vl 19¥ ith | on Tuesday evening that it was likely | chanism capable of producing a blast | Monday from a few days' with| " 1916, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Whilam i ";1“;&9-* 9“_‘ o ‘: 3 d that representatives of the govesrnment | or two seconds or more in duration, | cOUSins in Enfield, Mass., his ear! H. McGuin X slight tem pEs Ehaueh would be here today or ihis week to|two seconds being considered a pro- |home. With the exception of nine mile - len\srglb_ i .u'::r:‘ \‘|‘ investizaie Jocal conditions. The 2ov-|[onged blast. It also requires an afi- | by Steam road, the entire trip was by MARRIED ' (j{’;:d‘ }and cmxers'w‘e-:nw} ..».»}dnd ernment gives no warning, but makes | cient foghorn and an efficient bell not | trolley. Mr. Ewing preached in the nno« uu HARDSON — In Norwich, \ Al Ethe Conar Gttt arrests for vi ions. leas than three inches across for ves- |Enfield church on Sunday. 5 , by Re eph K. Cobb, \ y local rains in the coast districts. The laws adonted by the govern-|gels of class three. of Pat N, J., and Observations in Norwich. ment i launches provide | ““The boats must carry life preserv- TAFTVILLE Mrs, I D, Ric New Th lowi sords, reported from |that they be divided into three class- s i o ; in temparature and tea netric | feet long, « two those between 26 | carrying passengers for hire must have g pin and Henry Lafleur| 39, hy Rev. Arthur O'Keefs, Henry | of Summer Goods marked for final changes Tuesday: and 40 feet and class three betwesn |one for every passenger. The boats| Married Tuesday Morning—Mrs. John };fll\;'m' Of pialtic to - Miss Clara | dloarance—visit our store today—ses 10 and 65 feet carrying passengers for hire must also| P. McKean Sends Views of Yellow—| Pepin of Lisbon. the strong list of special values we ars * om sunset to sunri hav, oneed navigator. B over i et 4 From nset to sunrise every boat |have a licensed navigator. oats over stone National Park to Taftville DIED offering—and save money on your pur- all carry lights as follows: Cl =s one, | 65 feet long must carry the means of [ prionge aft showing all around the | promptly extinguishing burning gaso- chases. O RTE 0. James N LOTTE: > Jig Nc }llghess 70, lowest 60. X horizor combination lantern at the |line. Violation of the provisions shall e 8 e A front lower than the whits light aft | be punishable by a fine of not over |, Miss Clara Pepin of Lisbon and Hen- | vears™ T°° = "' MENSHOBERY 10s » pair, § foc.fbo showin en to starboard and red to |$100. It is also required that motor | 755 (elock on Tuesday morning b the te home. No. 23 Ma Continuation of the Sale of Predictions for Tuesday: Fair to partly 10¢ |Men's Harr Hose fast two and three must have | boats have fire extinguishers. AL e s 5. 1910, black, full seamless . HaIf white 1i in the fore part| Thers are about 100 launches in this [ paCreq Hear port. ¢ a ch ‘of this place b O'Keefe, who also nesday afternnon at —In_this city s predicted. o 4 e n unbroken light over an|city and it behooves the owners to i - L aaed ~ a pair . " - - horizon of 20 points of the |carefully look up the provisions re- }“,”‘:f]“" R o% LisT: Hiess. R e el T TS e LD Al 5tes .*,’,:,';;.d"i.“:‘",.‘f,:,. ",;‘}.,‘f?,'"fi“ RSP “5 with the lens in class two of | garding them. aClouch was ‘best man and franklin street, Wedne ifter: e ot i g Pl fleur, a sister of the groor ot -t roartetl we lur 16c hoalery, At 00 4 DMr ridesmaid. i1 in Maplewood r 26c, or $1 a dozel N Immediately after the ceremonies at Cow f 9 * ESERVOI ) KELLAS—~In New Haven, Aug 1910, " L) .'R - OIR CONTINUES CONNECTICUT VISITORS the church a wedding breakfast was| Mrs, Jumes H. Kellax, aged 65 vears | MEN'S 50 SUSPENDERS at 295 1] TO DROP STEADILY IN RHODE ISLAND. |scrved and reception tok piace at the | Funeral uf her iate Lo potieli| @@e |30 dosen Mewg Fine Lisle ——— groom’s home in Baltie, and at 10. avenue rwich, Wedne arcer- | Suspenders th calf-gkin Rainfail This Month Has Been 4.34 |Many from This Part of the State Are |Mr. and Mrs. Lafleur left for Provi-| 000 at 2.30 o'clock d & value | ends and nickel . trimmings Inches with the Water 185 Inches Hoine oc. Doneli Citiate. dence, where they will spend their| BWEN—In 'this city; Aug . 1910, 50c | that will not rv these Are phemages honeyinoon. On their return the: [FIOMbL Mdmunt . -wen, Aked i positive 60c. value at,2fc a = el 8 99 Miss Mildred Scribner of Norw is | reside in Baltic, where Mr. Lafl Funeral from his late residence, No. 43 | pair. Six hours after high water it is low ay amounted to | the guest of iss Alice Scribner of |employed in the mill of that pls Ann street U after mn. ept tide, which is followed by flood tide a total for th\ | Byron street, Cranston, for a month. 2 FL - 1. at 2.30." Burial in the City ceme- 2 —_—_— Fairview reser- Mrs. Ella Brown of Voluntown and | Receive Views of Yellowstone National tery WOMEN'S $1.00 SKIRTS at 50c FINE TAIL GREENEVILLE s showing a_steady loss, the | her daughter. Miss E. Brown, spent Park. CUTEER-—At Brooklyn, Aug 30,1910:] * Womlen's: Cotton Drase. Skirts. they s 2roea surement on Tuesday showing it |last week visiting friends in" West| pyiends in this place of Mrs. John| %, Mary Francis Cutler, ‘wife of | are gored Skirts, trimmed with band John Kukla Thomas Cunningham Returms from e B o o e an e o Aulsing |E. MeKean of Colorado: Spioge. IColy| yepwe T - oomas Cutler, 2xed 82| et"Dottom—reguiar $.00- Skintd* at ’ Extensive Travels Abroad—Dr. Wil- department of the Reliance worsted | Ny, Was formerly Miss Alphor Funers| -‘dervices at: her late ‘Bomel O o ow mill, and wife ar> the guests of | L/Feureux of Taftville, have been fav-| Thursday afternoon at an hour to be| WOMEN'S $6.00 DRESSES. at $2.50 Merchant Tailor, 208 Main SL.| !i=m A®Wasson to Devote Future for cille. | O7€d Wwith several handsome postcard| apnouneced. True Temperance Reform—Local relatives on Harris avenus, Olney Wi of Y3 y. iy a V! < y 2 5 il e of ellowstone National k., Women's and Misses' Gingham an Capt. Edmund R. Ewen, William Kelley of the same mill is | TOWE O Telowstons Matlonal parik, Chambray Dresses, plain - colors, junisd Notes and’Comment, nd R. Ewen died at 4.55 |also at Olneyville, the guest of reatives y morning at his home, | on_Huntington avenue. spending their honeymoon, | plaids and checks—oolors ' are pink, Javender, blue, rose, tan and green i re lar $5.00 and $6.00 Dressss at | $ 4 Of interest f Hoeal ipeople who re- ‘ 5 Rt LY tber Dr. on when he was Te street, as the resuit of & |i. Dr. Charles E. A. Laferriere and Al- - S 2% e e ol alghe de -on | bert Guay have returned to their home Personal Mention. Al asiod i ternoon Up | in Woonsocket from a weei’s vacation | Alfred Proulx of Merchants avenue | B8 Aconnt Bhich Tox hesq tayen T . h. al- | trip. With Philip Henault of Norwich [has gone to Central Village for one | 15 Fain Street, WOMEN’S $7.50 SUITS at $3.50 Now York A d experienced some bad | they. enjoyed an automobile tour | week's stay. | sl dler v g st O e & ow: the, stross e g v d Gr e He < | 5 Sulis ° gl Jut Simce the stroke he falled | through the White and Green moun | Sl T R e SR end. The passing | tains and Canada. Howard Dunse of No. 14 Front street - s o Ty e esic | William Phelps of Colchester, who [has returned from a week's stay & lavender and blue — Suits at $3.60 widely known resi P . & yeek's Btay O that sold as high as $7.50 st Side brings sorrow | has been camping at Pleasant View for | Fishers Island. i o e nany P soveral weeks, lias broken camp and A finera "’ec ors . Mr. T —AND— rector rac church River his last sermon Sunday his resignation is to Sept. 1. The rector of the signed his pastorate eral months Burges, D. D. so he could ¢ y-four years ago Captain Ewen | returned to his home and Mrs. William Patten of Prov was born i Norwi to David and # Master Edwin Burns eof South Kil idence street are entertaini | Prudence Ewer ing one of 11 chil- |ling from New Bedford. | fdren, all of whom are now «ead. At |at his home on Pawtuxet avenue, Nor- IR | 14 he shipped on a whaling vessel | Wood. - 3 James Connors let Taftville Tues- | ow London makine three voy- | Judge Brindamour of Sterling was a|day for New Bedford, where he has | a S‘ recent visitor at Jericho. Mr. Brinda- |taken a responsible position. ng friends is visiting Lawrence Murdock was pickad White Canvas Oxfords, fAghting prohibit . 3 : e d P i o laler in the middle | mour was formerly ome of the leading = = - troe “temperancs 4 Pacific n and taken by ‘inc | Workers mong tho politicians in the | Mr. and Mra Joseph Potlifer of Mer- g Continuation of our ation and self o Faval. whence he came back | vichity o cho. chants avenue are entertaining the e ete o wich in 1539, just in time to [ Miss Etta Riley of Hampton ls vis- |Misses Pothier of New Bedford. s Semi-Annual Sale : £ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ll call 828- T MEMORIAL MASS T. Braney in Pocasset avenue, Olney- : g he New L L S ville, oY o h s I S o s T Henry B. Church. Wm. Bmith Alles 2400 pieces of Jewelry that sell or Members of St. Marys T. A. and B. | Alexander Hunter of Jewett City |ing friends in Taftville this week. Suly1sdaw larly at 25¢ and 50c, are on ° Society Requested for Labor Day. spent: the week ena. wikhi'Mr. ang Mep| 5 coae i Tattyilie this week e = i || A A e T 2 Albert Haigh at Cole Station Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davi i ALL THIS WEEK it St. Mary’s T. A. and B. society T _ Everett Randall of Moosup S iy St 1o 6 raroait | SUMMER SHOES lsc each 2 |or zst requested an anniversary requiem h Sunday guest of R H. Randall at|cion, which they will spend at blessant | EELO TO CLOSE s ] m in St. Patrick’s church on Labor | Shawomet Beach, R. I. View Ladies’ $2.50 day for the deceased gnembers of the Mrs. Louis Stevens and her daughte; ¥ isos— and Soft Hats e e Sty o rbat inhits | M D oy o her daushter. | “Mr, and ‘Mrs: Herbert Peckham of dies’ $250 Pump Strap, $1.98 The assortment comgris rooms a half hour before the mass and Springs, are zuests of Mr. and Mrs. | Marguerite street left Monday after- ) 10 Sifoes yxfords, $1.98 Link Buttons, Chain and LoBket, s i pour el el phaiiain Wilfrea Blackburn of - Adlaway foF noon for Mystic, where they will spend 4 of Samples and Special Shoes at Stick Pins, Collar Supporters, for M dy at| - The list of members in whose mem- couple of weeks. ‘ ; 2| one week. i half regular price Brooches, LaValiers, en are now ready at| .. ih. mass will be colebrat d by the Mrs. H. B. Harris of Willimantic is i —— e F"ANK A. BILL, Belt Pins, Collar Pins, e g Vistting Mra: Hammah T, Card st her Republican caucus tonight to elect Tel ne. 104 Ma 4 Strest. ',,uff Pins, art Pin Set T oy ome at Ma TRI . 3-plece & wom. home at Matunuck, R. I delegates to all the conventions. It is t-piecs. Collar. Buttan’ Sets MePherson’s The Hatter You cannot find better }“«;;jpj\”m lines in the City to select from, both for style and quality than are shown here. Patri Daniel Malone k. Jobn Coyla, Pat- important that every live republican { NORWICH TOWN should be there. Of course, you intend e Are Forced Regular 26c ‘and 60c. Jewelry Pt to b, t! Local People on Pleasure Trips— o be presen At 15¢ eath. 2 for 25¢ Guests Being Entertained—Farmers Birkery. Will | Fi i T M 2400 pisces to select fram. | : 0 wove Miss Abbie O'Brien of Canton, Mass., FREc . o 8 Ynhn Driscoll, John Kenned s a recent guest of frineds here. Our Entire Stock of ‘ 4 liam Hogan, David Ring, Cad . R. EW 5 — R tteen . Eoasal Dr. C. H. Lamb, of To: treet S B0 PSR SO oot St 800 s, tho g fove sttt ok A Pyt iy b : WINES AND LIQUORS | gymmer-weight - nine years worked in | Week. A Slmple, Sure, Quick, Safe TO BE SOLD AT ’S MCPHERSON s Retiras tosritrn Absosd he entered the em- | Mr and Mrs Adelbert Geer spent| Treatment That Removes GREATLY:REDUCED PRIGES, floslel'y * - rwich & New' York | Sunday at th imantic camp Thomas Cunningham of North Main B ol z a i i S 14 The Hatier, 101 Main SL., City | ..o DA fattirnea rrom 4 two monthe a5 @ mate and la- | ETound Them Like Magic. Sale Commences Sept. 1,10 AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES aug24d e Tiile Cun- on the steamer City | Miss Prest of New York is visiting - and will continue until goods are sold.| {@e | Women's Black Lisle Hosjery e B the ill fated craft | her sister, Mrs. F. D. Vergason of Ver- . Our stock consists of all the leading with 8ilk Embroidery, In & Bpggtitng, Scot .xlm»,.mx L the water's edge in | ason avenue. Summer winds and sunshine are|ang staple brands of value | variety of styles regular as Important places on the contment. r in the fall of 1872 ¥ 5 busy now bringing -out a big crop of | 26c | 26c Hoalery at 19¢c a pair. Smoyom, ive: ilot Ewen | Charles Farbeau of Worcester is|ugi. hideous, humiliating freciics, | WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, Etc. s O e es. it the wheel of the | Spending a_week at Lewis Appley's on g 51Dy Eadd or Cent e ™ the | promenade | Vergason HilL but these blemishes have no terrors JAMES O’CONNELL iery at $5c a palr, three for hag returned from a two weeks' visit ter, where some were | . — oy for those who have learned that Kin- " 7ol R g e ol in Providence. ned, and swimm ashore in Miss Marion Johnspn of Jewett City |th shes them ; ol K A s * e o R L ty. M Char P. Adams of | has been visiting Mifs Jennie Hunt of ‘H" b,flm e iEpenx (uMerlyy | Lol 1 | TG PLANY, Srpale]Silic: GRuS - TARI TRGNSI Mrs.. M. J. Solomon and Mrs. Jo- | this is now the only sirvivor of | Lafayette street. 5 _Kiash and at the first sign of &l g peankiin. Square, Norwich, Ct.[-8fer | Tisle lass L0768 PRorrans: lseph N. Lahn spent the day Tuesday | the f Later he entered the employ =~ freckle go to toilet goods counter of | = guziig $1.00 .| il R s Iy e in New London. he \:‘ ont Pru;;eél_m' «‘g.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Bloom are |Lee & O3good, get a two-ounce pack-|=—— 3 ¥ . g g e 0. ation, commanding the | moving this week from Bliss place to < A str | 4 ‘s Sitk Miss. Elizabeth Curran of Eleventh | Tilley, Bolivar, Doris and ofher boats | Torrington, Comnn. . e OB Slubo Gexina stength), avd R B B straét has returned home after visiting |of the company. He was in the em- o VS if it fails get your money back. YOGUNG MAN and value | and gause weight, warran: v lativ in New R. loy of 1€ ) €O i b = A = \ y with relatives ir wport, R. 1 Pl et :m?‘::::sd;o(u:al of L Miss Garey o Vergason Hill was in You are a ING N aj Soc” | od_all’ pure” sk with lisla Mre. A. R. Engquist of New Haven| On Ap 1563, Captain.Rwen wes b oor on OVer Sunday 'to attend’ the i k ight start— o ol ey ls cpending & few days ‘with M. |united with Frances D.|Tuneral of a relativ wish to make a right Value 5c. rank Haglund ef Central avenue Walde Gec J i ERRT T acenuo D Jloen °f S S MO | MMaser Gladys and Teatrice Geer to be successful in the bus- Mrs. ¥ Durfer and two children | Weaver were no-children .born | Were recent guests of Miss Alice Mc- 1 ; i\ of Prospect street left Monday for Ni-{to them, eir niece, the wife of | Namara of Preston. iness world ; or out of em- !‘ h"e GOOdS antic, where they will spend one waek. | Fred F this ¢ has fved | 0 00 e M. 7. Garvey. axd son, I t; or not satisfied — with them as their own daughter ev. Mr. Mrs. M. J. vey. and son, ; TR e it them as thelr own. dnMEher iaver | o moxton, are” guests of M auil Moo ployment; AT SPECIAL PRIGES Mack of Bliss place. At 12/5c—Short lengths in 40-ipch | 1= spending White Lawns—2 to 10 yard Mrs. Tracy was a very -small child. with your work, with no of N Anna Ha Surviving Dbesides his wite amd Mra| oo —me nue. Tracy are the following nieceds and ne. | . Mrs. Nelson -~ Adams . of Grafton, : . 4 s Shovaeine Tononing niecés andine- | atass,, is visiting friends in Frankiin prospect of advancement; lengthe—regular 19¢ and 26 val Miss. Nellie Gleason of Hickory | zie Lawrence of this eity, Mrs. Ropert | 2nd Norwich Town. ues at 13%0 s yard. street has returned from Worceste D. Dennison of Groton and. M Fran- At 25c—White Embroidered Walsting. cine, Wis.. Wallace | . ROSgin Adams returned to Boston on regul Cor R I You are a YOUNG WOMAN Crevecoenr, Mo, Lyman | Monday, after several days' stay at hiss Is Free S'amp Day w Bedford, Mass., Charles | home on Elm avenue. and wish to become inde- esPogt whle | Miss Marle Jackson of West Town F00 amten ot Govn’ Aeree pendent—to make-your own in handsome designs 45c quality at 35c a yard. DRESS LINENS AT SPECIAL wherz she has been spending the past | cest H At Lowest Prices i e K Miss Margarst Service of Prospe ott mnd Henry ( e Ao ELGIN ect has returned from N % X s retu New York.|city and Caarles T. Carnes of N = HOWARD, ere she spent a week visiting with | York eity. TS OF WEW | street has as her guest for a few days Pros ity bru:;‘h ;(gf e :; = o 3 P!!,czs MAMILTON, NEW ENGLAND, §| relatives. Captain Fwen had a vast fund of | Miss Olive Cole of Britol. Sver; BeLbig Gredn Bramps w) |l way in a satisfactory man- Q| At 9c—‘Likalinon” all colors, value HAMPDEN, Me. 3id Mis. Wallade L Pab i Dich hio s wont a0l Sire e Sak b st i e Py e e i Wiy alve 2 » . allac . almer and e f ds. ¥ A ms a her daughter, s . imi - and all "“sl--dvnn :mer::-n and iter, Mies Ethel Paimer. of Hart- iy e e e e e R e NIt ner; or limited as to pecunt e 10Re - Colhrgs T . Lim sna, wiss makes. . have returned homa after spend- | hor ountries of South A ! Boston for a brief stay. o | 4 | 108 il vaaks it the home 6 Mus | Lo nr, couptries of South Amerio Snlrel Earl Arrlvafls ary resources and desire 10 [l x: 17o—cotored Dress Linens, value Th Pl »;);.J;o;q father, Edward Holden, of |jrank Smith in what is cald to be th Mrs. C. P. Bushnell of Providence is ! come self-supsorting. in %e. % i o smallest vessel that bver sailed | the guest of her sister. Mrs, Mary - e Hf- e aut. Cld‘efl Co., | —_— Theoueh those dangerots waters Tol Wit SR aneet Wern wtewst. ¢ At 25‘;,;,““'"'" Dress Limerts, vilue Stk acsil SNSRI~ _Some Handsome Dahlias. e ciy ar he was mate on the pro- —— — one of the most self-respect- Established 1872. 15 i"r\hi"manh:fl?n lr;sh !Mlfl the desk | peller « )- Osgood that carried )‘Mi!un’ lirams ri'l !r_‘troolzl,\‘n. . Y., and o i t At 35¢c—Colorqd Dress Linens, value n police adquarters handsomely | supplies to the union army when Gen- | her niece, from California, were guests i i Bbe. > PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING orated om Tueiday wilh seteral |oral Leo was making dopredations he- | on Friday of Mrs. ¥. D. Vergason. ]Fafl]l Sunts ing vocations for women o es of da las cut from his garder tween the \_ulv nd Jame! ives The TS in- Laurel Hill. No handsomer dis- |late Robert Brown was engineer on the Mrs. Louis Verzason returned Tues- apy age—with an ever in WOMEN'S 3250 SWEATERS §1.96 v can be seen. all vari being | boat @k that time and he secured pass- | day to.her home on Tanner stret, after 2 4 3 o . ' Goat i own-Angt CHeY. tndt Trian | en forgthe two men and they visited | two weeks: stay at Lake Pleasant, || for Women and Misses creasing return for the in- Wemen's and Misser, Qust Suiiers $2.50 value at §1 1S thoroughly faniiliar with their cul- | the rdbel lines and were nearly cap- |Mass. WlNDOW GLASS ture. He picked 100 biooms on Tues- | tured, escaping with very little time show some very pretty vestment made, then THIS day. which made no impression or to spare iss S. M. Case) ( 1 T sd; 3 1 i as over 80 hills Bevel Piate Glass in bloom and probably a tho@and |wich to reside he had made his home | weelcs viSit with Mrs. George Pecm : blossoms there. s in New London for 30 vears, e was | Plain Hill se Peck of |} ored Suits. S(“Ial'es' Ornamental Glass a member of the First Baptist church = : : . of this city and in New London at-| Mrs. D. W. Wilson and daughter, R g e w.“ e 0“ Special Sale of Japanese Drawn | tended the Huntington Street Baptist |Miss Dorothy Wilson of Bridgeport, || SOMing season are rough finished A Work. It is all hand work In & wplen- Mirror Plate church are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead of ||| dlagonals, storm serges, man- ” Cantein Ewen “sturdy. upcidhl madlhs Sl nish worsteds and chiffon broad- We have fitted hundreds of fl{ 4ld assortment of patterns—Squar and Scarfs*all sizes to match. SQIUARES #1268 18, 20, 24, 30 ana i inches prices are 399, 6fe, Tpc and cloths, in the new -shades of browns, tans, tea leaf. King bl Corbeans and soft grays. e . 3 aven sez in years gone by, » tives bLere, Mrs. Willlam Prest and m t ms‘ fl] 'atgr st and Embalmer His kind air uerous disposition, | daughter, Miss Florence Prest, refurn- Fall Suits $15 to $35 a fine type of the AW n and wemen for suc- d who foliowed the | After several weeks' v young me cessful careers. Let us show you how to take advantage of AGER piresine aee oot Mew gt it with rela- nd his faithfultiess to the responsi- | ed T Y i ities. Stors closed Sutu:day Fveniugs at o] { Ditiftes Mikced upon Tt endsered nia ] b e L T, S B e are in smen RS lock during August. to his friends and made him & trusted 4 i 3 @ ur gradu, 3 PRy ! 70 Franklin St. Bullctin Bldg. [ | Uil isl g T, e 1o B AR R e e theth and command the best positions, SCARPR-—9/560 - 10%0¢ ‘and *100dp-— Telsphone G42-2, - — B e o T b e h Hfi Write today — now — for pros prices are 49 and #vc. s d er 5 Vi e home o ~ LOUIS H. BRUNFJ.LE Prompt service day or night Coal Pocket Afire. Mrs. George Peck of Plaln Hill. aniaian pectus and full informa Thase sre fully one-third less than Tady ‘Acsixtant. At 2.10 o'clock this morning, Charles S — : 5t gular prices. BAKERY =5 > Hotehkiss, ni watchman for th Miss Hazel Beebe and her brother, % » Resideuce 4_!5 Broadway. Allen- Be discoveréd a fire | Revere Beebe, of Uncasville, cawe on 121-125 Main Sireet All Commercial Branch (At Art Depariment), We are conSdent our Ples, Cake ana ©opp. Theatre. at the hack of (he coal pocket of Hall | Monday for & week's visit with their |[B The Leading Store in E . o e 0% Bread eapact be excslled. Give us a Telephone 642-3, B | Bros. on the dock and notified ‘police | cousin, Miss Gladys Beabe "of - the S Sy Siete iy Wesbers THENEW LONDON trial order. station. Acting Captain Twomey call- | Scotland road. Connecticut Devoted Exclusively e, e Business (Ollege 20 ;..,..,,.,... Street. the department by telephona and a to Men's, Women's and Chil- flllt 13 no advartising medium in THERE i» no “‘,mgmx medium ip | Stream of water soon had the blaze out Rev. and Mrs. John Thompton and dren’s Wearing Apparel. Easte=s Connecticut equal to The Rul- tarn Connecticut equal to The Bul- | 00t he firemen sere there for about|the Misses Thompson of West Town ein fer business results. n for business results. ‘an aour, The planking was afire, sireet returned on Tuesday from sev- The Porteous * Mithsfl Co. o b A A Sl

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