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@he Bulletin. [Children’s Contests on PI Norwich, Saturday, Sept. 3, 1910. d EASTERN CONN‘GTICUT BRANCH BAL""c AFI" Sl et aygruun S Woman's Board of Missions to Mest in | Firse Friday Ghssrvance—Accident to c“ R. e i e Al Skin Trritation and Odors - be deirvdian e e T he s JThe frst Friday of the wonth was| Cauced by Perspiration o Siliecin wkaaid be @iy : The first Fiday of the month was pyihe Bulledn ehould be doliversd | Much Interest Taken in the Events Conducted Under|Bourd of issions will be neid wiin | (b G’y Wit ‘marses a4 and'7| Heat are speedily removed by the church in East Woodstock on Sept. -l;nry Allen & So! FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS Subscribers who fail to receive 1¢ by i 9. the sessions beginning at 12 m. and | 2.¢I0¢k with a larze number of com- $ Main Streel. that time will confer a favor by re- Y. M. C. A. Auspices. i mis e r R g b SRR el E.'S. SYKES P i porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. e Rev. Dwight W. Learned, D. i g AL i glian u 5 G SiThE ey Dwistt 1. Learned. p. D [1he Roly hour' wam nold e oy reseription TR THE WEATHER. to give addressas, and there will be re- Mrs. Stevens Injured. () O > Dorts of the missionary conference at| Mrs. John Stevens, who is away l 0 i ' [ADY ASSISTANT WHEW REQUESTTY, Koreoast 16r. Today. The demonstration of playground | else kept the boys busy during the af- | Northfield. There will be a basket '\sm Lmr:x. \\Pymy’-‘th\n'-’d’ir:; ,:.“:-:m:y p' c an sor New Ei % work and methods. which has been |ternoons, and the activity of these days | lunch. ¥ England: Fair Saturday . c e [ and probably Si . ¢ oing on o was summed up in the big meet that nd probably Sunday; .moderate varia- [ 80ing on during the past three weeks el . ; ble winds. on the Shetucket cam r Predictions from the New York Her- e O e TR R ek ar sprained hier ankle and ill not be ——— able to get home for several weeks. Eloping Couple Marry at New London Villdge dottitigs Jessie F. Greene of White Plains, | zoel Despath ¢ A2 |Can Repair Your to a successful i pathy, who is a o ack- ald:* On Saturday fair weather and |10 5 Toccereful close Iriday atterncon | in the races and games at the closing | Ny “and Miss Cathierine L. Rampe | ua nosprcar o Tmoiivin et fhe Back-| g silully medicated Toflet Powder Glasses slightly lower temperature will prevail. d: gmg_hsm etic mekt for the oRiL R i, aid s ChoBEhy | Ahs 9% Beell Hadioton) 3 wng g mes McGuive, Jr. lLas rented a| whichisno more like ordinary Talcum B with light northerly to northwesterly | dren. e playground was built, - ed that they had eloped, were mar- |gton 1o ote GH Lo o, winds, “una’on Sunday fair weather, | S9uipped and supervised by the Young | Syo "t be, oaned 1% AT eI [ried by Judge of Probate’ Airred Coit | 3" Ha e “no has been | Powderthancreamishikeskmmedmik | At Short Nofice with maderate temperatures. Men's Christian assoclation, Paylcal | gRC®% hore wes Juet a5 muoh ReColc |in the city hall, New London, at 1015 |4t Biock feiand ror the sumier, has| Esmy merfecly harmlcss to the most i : A Director Bandlow being in charge of e T Y | Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Greene 1 s R o e g it g o the work. This plaveround was put | While the other events were progress | sqiq that they had married in defiance | " S 4, oM Room 5 Shannon Bldy The following records, reported from |in the most densely populated district | o6, There was a total attendance of | of the latters parents. Mr. and Mrs.{ gueat of ner sieior, s o D the - g | Sevins pharmacy, show the changes |of children that could be reached and | ovel,t¥0 hundred at the sports. ¥ol- | Jonn M. Rampe of Easi Hampton. The | Sact as returned to New o in [empsrature and the barometric|the resulis have not only justified the | !CT08 18 the lst of events: - |couple left East Hampton Thursday Flaherty and. daaghter” ftad changes Friday: . g selection of that section, though that | 100 yard dash--Boys 13 to 15 years: | night went to Sag Harhor and Fri- | o' ar Soutn Coventrs were mests oo 5 Ther. Bar: | was not the intention, but have shown | Frank Murtha frst, John MacAtavey | day morning came to New Loncon by | Wecnesday of afr and Mos g B 7a m.. 30.15 second. Time 13.3 seconds. boat, They drove to the town cleric’s | o Al B Hope for Bryan. 112 m. . . 30.15 75 yard dash—Boys 11 to 13: 'Fran- | omce to get the license in an autom ¢S 3 - BEL: 3, & Skt ok ? 30.15 cis Tondeaux first, John Simioski sec- | pila of Now York registr Mrs. R. J. Jodoin has gone to Can- dryan has the satisfaction of know- MG Y S E i RIThe 10.4 BEAOTAE 3 gistry. ada. WHile' fhere she will attend the | ing that the cxample of Jeflrizs is not EN Sats sasre BEve S o ad:. - Gghn acharistic congress ut Montrea te only one in history. Patti came Comparisone. gl nest ATIBAE Remasy Weoond NORWICH TOWN Jolin Roy Visiting rela in | back several times, and Bernhardt is | Predictions for Friday: Fair; moder- vl Saehi mays aidan b eIL —— 3 Boston. coming again—St. Louis Post-Dis- ate north umd‘uh e iam Carey first, Fred Carter second. Rt. Rev. hop Nilan to Confirm 67| Miss Aar U!' dmnan ol 8 aiford | patch. | s weather: As predic Standing broad jump—John MacAt- | Children at Sacred Heart Church— | Sprin iss ' Katirgr (Vi o | Peat Mobh: g O ';";’é;;h;sf'eli Francis Tondeaux, 8 feet | Schools to Open—Personal Items. oF 3 Sl ("L"‘f;11~"\‘l, DIED iR T Moon Running broad jump—rrancis Ton- | ¢ sacred Heart church at 4 ocock [PAVe Teturned hore. g R TR AN wison | Water. || Rises, deaux, 11 ft. 10 in; Charles Young, 11 s Y ‘afted o 5 aux, 11 1. o & 11| this (Saturday) afternoon the sa. Earevegint Bl In this city. Sept 2. Annie €. Day ft_ 1 inch. » ment of confirmation will be 'flvmn-‘ 3 E aged 7§ years, 3 months, 28 e Three standing broad jumps—John [ ioear "y " RE Rev. 4. 7. Nitan, Economy often consists in dofng E ’:fl MacAtavey, 20 ft. 5 in.; Frank Mur-|p “or the Hartford dioc . t0 67 “‘v without somethin, you wan now in | Notice of funeral hercafter —at= 8 30 tha, 19 ft. § in. % dren, SWhile i town, Bighep Niln will | 0rder to get something you don’t want | WHITMAN 1 3 3 Three iesged race—MacAtavey and |5refy WIS 8 (et GIIOR F i of | In the future—Atlanta Journal 1910, Pranc s |2 . .42 Carter first, Simioski and Ramsey, | g0 ioq Heart church. | z Davix. of W e ) | 3 § ; | second. 3 EREGEE | = camacvsy S, HepE tide wmv‘u is folowed by flood tide. | For the girls, Kate Brown was the [ Miss Bunice Northup of Wauwec We ew London, 1 fe of Her- only one to win any place, she scor- | Hill will teach the Scotland rcad sch ite Lewis, aged 48y fag first in all events. Ribbons were | this fall The term begins on Tues- | to her own best interests,— as s ! GREENEVILLE given to firat and second places, and | 48y, Sept. 6, as does the Plain Hil s the / 1 e | MILLBR 1 Poguetanuck. Sept. 1, 1910, b ] ; : et S goes the EiMn M| asthereisneed, will help herwhole: | Hevina, wife ‘ni Milier "and Charbino Brothers Leave Today for in addition each first place was award- | School, With Mrs. Robert Stott of Plain | o f | ds er ana Josephine » Yy ed 3 points. and each second place | Hill teacher. system with the tonic action of Church, aged 2 v by Hartford to Take Up Engagement at was awarded 1 point. These points —f— Funeral ices will be held at the FINE TAILORING Poli's Theater—Charles Charbino i were added up after the game to see Wauwecus Hill School. ks P home of Vents Sunday atter- Dines on Rattlesnake—What is Hap- who theall around W!:nern ‘er;: ax‘;d The Wanwecus Hill school opens on BEECHAM Pé‘r‘_"a'm‘.v‘nj o'clock. = in LESSING BANDLOW. the following were shown to bé the | Tuesday with the same teacher as inst In Occum, Sept. 2, Mary John Kukla Ping Alwilshe Place, point makers: John MacAtavey. 13 |year, Miss Bertha Carpenter of Greene- | Peloquin, aged 64 years, 5 months. s T rbino brothers, Charles, | definitely and decidedly _the great need | points; Francis Tondeaux. § points: | ville! PI Funeral from her late heme in Oceum o - % 1for such playgrouncs. Whera the ohil- | Frank Murtha, 4 points. Kate Brown, L Monday, Seot. 5, at 8 orciock. he three Ot Fred and George, pean acrobats Fe : : . ! L Merchant Tailor, 208 Main SL | [ " /0, Goorss, Firepesy acrondis ldren played in the streets and gutters, | 15 points. The boy geiting the high- Locai Bidarings: vices af the Occum chureh unisd (Saturday) for Hartford, to open their | Il constant danger from the heavy |est number of points won a baseball | y, H. Eldred of Washington AL womses should Sead XhE Ml ; “oTHbck cheagement at Polfs theater having | rafic on North Main street. and even |and the girl won a neckpin. ] wtrvetiauitn Chngion for o shoriiti e directions with every box. recently been booked by ths United | Srester danger from the dirt and dust | This brings to a close the play. 55 2y CARD OF THANKS 1 - ki Now Sork. hey were ever inhaling from these | ground for this year. The Young Men's | ST rost | Sold Ev prabisp il ierat ol e e o e the Sast two |Stréets, they wore given an opportun. | Christian association set out o dem- | , Miss Natalle T Allen is the guest| SoldEverywhere labozes 10c. and2se. Bermaped mither S inge 08 . ears, have gained an excellent repu- |1tV 10 play in a large, clean, grassy |onstrate that there was need of such |of Severy FENE ©F Tns. Julis 1 . and friends. and especially 3 tation for themselvas and have master- | PIot. The alacrity with which they ac- |a work In this city, and they hay P Uncas Lodge, I. O. O. F i the Order ed some very clover and difficult feats | cepted this chance would have con- |succeeded only too well. Only the chil N Fieeas: Tersioa AHA] Bentaive Hiines l ou ay =| of the Golgen Cross. for their many Klll Del“al Parlors SUIGIS oy now Dectoris with aase. yinced even the most sceptical that |dren ‘in Greeneville were reached |, “ERR, JSICT B LTt TCR Y acts of kinginess fendered during her WOREE thiry Wik B, Kt ven o : ere was a thing that was being thor- | while on the West Side, and in the | 80 WS b relitivas CE E 'I’H recent beregvemeni; also for the beau- Come dneme their ® Hartord “nghse. | oughly used and enjoyed by the little | Central section, and in the Laurel Hill | for a Visit with relatives. or tiful flowerk sent at the funeral FRANKLIN SQUARE The attendance has been large, | section. the children have had no such | . easing day by da; There | opportunities. With such an auspicious Misses Mar some waiting for swings | beginning it is to be hoped that the [ of Huntington is familiar to the | O1S. h people now re. | Steadily i alw ment, as their many former Nor siding in Martford were : or seesaws, while the sand boxes were | work will be taken up and continued o St INSURANCE-Whieh? | | Latest Hovelties Rattiesnake Dinner. also the scene of great building plans |in as many sections as may need it| . VIES - B0 | Peovle 1 e -ange. but | BY_the smaller ones. Almost dnily when the schools shut down for their | TFrank McIntyre of Hartford a for- | msu pear strange. butibaseball games or races or something | summer vacation next year. mer resident here, was calling on | but reai | ries Charbino of neighbors on Town street this week. |in taking famous Charbine brothers' trio, Can any 15 Main Strest rried with him a rattlesnake for Afre Jarties) BRHERIE and' ber b to_take t . ¢ and a half. He carried it as|STARTED AS BLACKSMITH LEFFINGWELL i A S T > {his very da ers, te ; | a pei. The reptile was 16 years of age. IN NORWICH 67 YEARS AGO MISSIGNARY SOCIETY |for a day or two, making the. trip by | hag CURID Tuberculosis - R J Do R e s s o &7 L : e TR e, 4 Chignen Puffs n the n‘;‘lndl? ”’ain"\\Tr{;\f'r'd’t’ag Venerable Resident of Westerly Still | Meeting Held with Mrs. O. B. Leffing- v o '°;‘,,:“, A milk (10 eggs a d < E 1 a reputation 01 - r* S ley Gay of ow streed and eed RS KB ol SRR g TR SR S The Boston Post of Sunday had an P g v s ar Taughton's | “Belindiive Rteraiive shyrpens AND-— ‘enjoved a very rare treat. ac.|article on Blacksmith York of West- | The mission circle of the Leffng- | COVe petite, makes life look different. bring 4 cen es 1 cording to his statement, a rattiesnake | 71y, Who began hig life work 67 vears | well Baptist church met with Mis. O. ten persons Are 80 much Improved ha Fa" Derbles{"""“" ago’as an apprentice to a blacksmith | B. Leffingwell on Iriday afternoon. |/ Miss Ruth Miner returned to Col |Qfien persons are so much Improved thais g - in_the town of Norwich They made a dress for an Al n or- |chester Wednesday, after several o s = 3 «__for the New Coitfures Rev. Charles M. Ricketts Home from | Th¢ changing methods black- | phan and at 3 o'clock this programme | weeks' stay with relatives here and in | = Send to ! Ghe Vaation Tei smithing in the past half century. the | \was carried out: the city. 1t vou are bro | Y . an oft hats Rev. ang Mre. Chasies 5. icketth | caont. b shone: Bave Sl passct s | i Tazouial ' musle, . Miss Nejls ey | ot e séncationalls expint: e & ot Rk ey 3 pent é oed M, : singing, Jesus, Lover of My | Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Prothero of Ver- | §y ot based merely’ on eitmatic or diet and son Bradford, who have been|York by Beciptlice’ realing - MEE -7 00 | daet b i ey Stiero of rm-a!}-mqf.u‘f@ d merel. limatic or diet :‘dyhA et ! . for Meih are ow ready at| fiding soms vi.mol in ‘nm..m‘ and vi- H‘LM has been content to stay on the prayer, Mrs. C. E. Ellis; One | fo days Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ri | e tive SR ephone call $28-3. 1 ; eturnsd to their home on|littie corner in the heart of Westerly’s | Fourth at Mount Lawn. Mrs. O. B | .Cy day < Snd e verere e f e Ford for A % y cet on Thursday. residence district and live by the little | Leffingwell; All Looking to Mount | "ORd of Bridgeport. |in: Norwish by Lae f ‘Ongooa Co 22k | Hory B Church. Wm. Safith Atlea 67 Broadway 'Phone 505 [ i 7 trade that furnished him with his only [ Lawn, Mrs J. G. Ward; Mount Lawn's B z | other Druggists. It can also bé ob- Julylddaw crnerson’s Ihe Ha”er Requiem High Mass. desire—a livelihood, Garden of Happiness Mra. i Boaser | Mrs. C. F. Lilbridge and Miss Bes- [ tained at, or procured by ' your Jocal In St Mary’s church Wednesday | And in the declining years of his |singing, Rock of Agés: réading, From |Sie M. Grant returned Thursday after | Druggi Ack for Booklel of Cured n enjovable trip « { morning at eight o'clock a third an- |life he firmly believes that his indiffer- | Hot Alieys to Cool Mount Lawn, Miss niversary rec You cannot find better| o it " Rec Sames T Smith: pas ton davs to the | Bikman Laborators, Philas Fa. © 2° MISS M. C. ADLES, ence to big success, his unwillingness | May Hail: reading, What a Stranger | White Mountains and Portland, M The Goodwin Corset $£4.00 Oxfor 1 of the pas- | to rush and scramble in the competi- | Saw at Mount Lawn, Mrs. C. E. Elils ! H inlio} | 4 . tor of St Mary's church, for Miss Ca- [tion for wealth, have been responsible | reading, Mount Lawn's Best Season| Mrs. John Allen, who has been | H s l [“: 8 I"I d |_ lines in the City to select | therine A. Hea for his Jong and peacetul life and thal | Fnded "Miss Gertrude Ward: reading, | spending seversl weeks with er son !SHOE SPECIALS ZIT, Gaif) and race opeciails an lflflflm s position as pre; i Billy Brown's Long Tramp, F. L. Allen of Town street. went this | L from, both for style nnd; Sick With Diphtheria. nq? because of ~his contentment &nd | Thomas Peabods. week to visit her son, Warren Allen of | DIAMOND RINGS MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. uality than ar | Miss Stelia Guertin, daughter of Mr. | Willingness to hold to old time| The report of the secretary was|Ledyard. Cannot distract attention from a scare-|§ CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. quality are shown| s siclia Guertn daugnier or v | Vilnen: i e ey, e IS Today. Saturday R iea 1 Tile hal einn ik craoine here. | atreet onfined to her home w In & radius of 35 miles around West- | §4.56 and there were 13 in attend- thas, Bushénll dnd her sust - % e e g indicates the-lady. After a care- A | diphtheria erly and far over the Connecticut line | gnce. The meeting closed with the ity B of Danialion. spomns o o€ or ! mmer do not longer neglect your L there is scarcely a farmer or business | ginsing of My Country, 'Tis of Thee. t11d veek with Mra. Eushralits ps, $1.98 ‘V«m;., Ask. too, to see the ha | Village Occurrences. e T S e Mrs. Irving Bus Phiip Dosmarais ot Coptra avene S Xorkar vho Rat not ut_some TAFTVILLE Eocting ot o N THE MODERN styles. iss wich week of McPHERSON’S, 1 5 horse d, a tire reset or an imple- Boye Befast ¥ ¢ ERERETE NORWICH—Wauregan House, 0]] R The Batler, 01 Main St., Cit o ment of the farm forged. Young Sailor Boys Defeat Young Cow-| George F. Fvde and Allison Rogers | A 1ot of 1 NEW YORK—210 West 111th St. e . e o RN e R Long_experience and long residence | boys by Large Score—Village Hap-|returned on Friday evening from two |en lots at about b ttangly e aug24 Niome ol PrOSDSCE stFest atte © his | would have been enough to bring the nings—Personal Mention. weeks' camping at Block Island. The | S 8 rA 2 i , g e home on Prospect sireet after spending | gray bearded, quiet spoken little man | Po" "o — remainder of the party returned ear- Here fa the stove that will please you wo months in Chicago business that might Fave made him| The Young Sailor Boye played ballllier in the week FRANXK !l BiLL and well it may for there is B0 wealth. But he has never cared enough | with the Young Cowboys Friday after- 2 stove made that bakes better or eph Master Willlam Cummings of Willi- 04 Main Street. about success of that sort to employ the local di d and emerged i | mantic is spendt et e ¥ | noon on the local diamond and cmersed Mariile, e At KIS et T Sew, Yk iSILD an asslstant o fuenisheq | [TOM ¢he contest with the score of 11| ar. yra M e e z You are a2 YOUNG MAN and looks better in the kitchen. S e shop has at all times furnished | 1o 5 in their favor. The battery for the Pt e R e 1 ] 'he Glenwood has ’ e R a living for himselt and his wife, and | Young Sailor Boys was formed by Bu- | ¢ 10 fisure in New Hamoshire poil; 1) rane wish to make a right start— [ T8¢ Glenvood has @ balanced dampew . oth have always steadfastly elec ] B Pk his a candidate for governo hat is simple g b i [gin Moran. and daughter. Miss Helen Ve ey steadfastly Slocted [sene Tetreault and Eugene Pelky.while| n* ne® Why? Bacause the wicked start the fire—close it to" bake. Moran, - ho have bosn i to enjoy life in a peaceful, moderate | Edward Frechette and Victor Phaneuf 3 ; o i - PR o e Caibe s g e yay in preference to the ‘uncertain- |made up the battery for the Youns |S0! T e P to be successful in the bus he past two weaks Crned on Fri. | ties and changes of greater success. Cowboys. FErnest Desmarais umpired | 1ester Ve S NI o 4 o B ks, returned on Fri-| "Byt gespite the fact that the life of |the contest. £ state to the .1' ee where only a wom- iness world; or out of em- 3 SS5 5 Biale houi Hi Wl tord: the old workman has been 20 unevent- | ployment; or not satisfied | 5 ‘ Latest Sheet Music(§ with your work, with no AND NEW STYLES prospect of advancement; There’s no chance for mistake. o Reservoir Altachment gives an abundance*of hot water, and it's much easier than heating water in a kettle. Roses. tucked ap mopping le den n his boots on and In harness” His . 3 g out the Attended Reunion of Miller Family— | philosophy of life shows this: g Mrs. Thomas Gréenwood of Provi-|the Manchaster contempora Wi I It Wae just 67 vears ago that I |dence street has two beautifu emptying her slops in (1 News in General. made my start in the biscksmithing | of Edinburgh roses in her front garden | columns. What an agreeable | | in full bloom 3 St. Albans which are and are at- Tessenger We are always glad to have you come’ In and look over the full line of M nd Mrs. Waresham H. Bentley | trade over in Norwich, near here. « - " 1 I stoves and ranges Wwe Carrys and ehildren Hdna. Cheriotis, piarord.| T began as assistant to a man who | tracting considerable favorable com- % ) Kovesiis ges a s adren, dne. Gharlotte, Harold, | 13 well established there, and before | ment from passersby. Mre, Greenwood WALL PAPER You are a YOUNG WOMAN Yowil find all sizes and prices ¥ —— | Kiiroy and son, Alton, and Miss Sybil | 10n& I had learned the ins and outs of ?rn}A-:'hz_lt.p plants from Scotland a o T ik T A and wish to become inde- suit your means. Come in, _wnA‘[”s NEW s | Kllroy attended ho reunion of the |the business. Seven years later I was |fov yearsago. DON’T EXPERIVIENT P e Mil family at Giasce y. ready 8 o yself. s THE PALACE CAFE | g it s S iavel over 1o TOMATTY auliblit Advertised Letters. e ; pendent—to make your own - f i the little house that we still live in, | TLetters addressed to the following 2 p: " IR gy st o o and back of it a sort of half barn | have been advertised at the Taftville| You Will Make No Mistake If You way in a satisfactory man- P I ind’ oo [ sthes For th mebeh ‘i Ao 0e®s; [and shop. ~The house was a pretty | postoffice for the week ending Sept. - Follow This Norwich Giti- - j ot m i August 31|, ratentious affair in those days, and | Madame Jean Baptiste Benoit, Mon- . imi B :RAJK w.xr]s.o: ak’coé:! L; e T v . Alpen, Mra. W. H. Elt- | we felt as it we were right in style” sieur Victr Colin, Monsieur Inugenc zen's Advice. } ner ; or limited as to pecuni e ranklin ee! ol 1ss gnes Couglen, 33 C P SRR S e L Lavigne, Madame Eugenie Lavigne, H aug? - —T avenue, Franklin: George H. Fitts, W Mary Logarde, Mr. Irancois Dra = 49 Main Street | |§ ary resources and desire to Ry B i Qsborn, Thomas “A. Notrls, “Miss GIFT TO COLCHESTER PRIEST. | omme, ever neglect your kidneys. 2 Become seitsupporting. iin ,nell\ered loAnyl’arlolNorwch ne Peck iss Mab R0l on, Ry r a t i v - = i elore leorge Saunders 2, Miss Florence | Rev. Dr. R. O'Donnell Given $450 by - T 1¢ you have pain in the back, urinary =4 | |§ Decom pporting | the Alo that 1s acknowledged to be the Moving | Turetaky Forimer Parishianers. arsonal ltems. e g | Sorders. dizsineas and nervousness, 18 one of the most sclf-respect- | bect on the marke: — HANLEY'S | 2] r rovidance, s ti act and no time to experi- [ g Various Intsrests. As a token of the esteem in which ng on friends in this lace | ent mmoe | :‘\'I.‘g :”. e | | ing vocations for women of fff,?:‘eff;np".:::,‘fi‘::n i anybody can buy Carriages, Harness| jfarry Powers is enj g ' [he is held by the parishioners, Rev. i e e o u | < P . 10 Sl Wt S (& W v 18 snjoying & Wotk's | e vid T FONDONREll TEFMEEIY. cHrath | ney trouble, and you should seek a | P | % R | D. J. McCORMICK, 3¢ Franklin St orse Goods (the bal- | T at St. Mary's church, New London,| Georgs Poyerd of North B street has| remedy which is known to cure the s L any age—with an ever in- @i mayiirTns ance of this season’s stock) at CUT Dotis Arthieur has entered the | HOW pastor of St. Michael's church of | accepied a position with James Taylor| kidneys, (AT e ot o e i for the in- | b R A was presented @ purse on | of Lisbon. s S A T e T CAL BOATS, sing return for the in- B/ DEEP PRICES, and there are many h Commercial school. ester, was presentsd & purse on R Doaus Kiducy Pils i the remedy (0| SAIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, creasing rel ; Library Tea Sto rare bargains Mr. and Mrs. F are nccupying |POSed of James Moran, Dennis Ford, Hannah Benoit of Merchants'| Cured many stusborn cases in Nor. | BASEBALLS, Groves, MrrTs, (M vestment made, then THIS iprary re e tenement in the Tubbs house, William T. May and Mrs. Timothy M nue is visiting friends i 3 2 o X e | f b 4 2 o n 1bbs hou: g -4 3 L3 ds in Jewett| wich. Follow the advice of a Nor- Ne 3 > ghest C de Te: nd Coffees al e Hannon waited on Father O’Donnell af | City this weel Bieh. GE an e caren v aaseait . | LUNCH BASKETS, school can and Highest Grade Teas ai THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., Mise Martha Neeland has been con- | the parochial residence of St. Mary's By Ao b Whalay s ifread- | TAPANESI PARASOLS, FANS, ETC lowest prices. Pure Spices and Ex= fined to the housc for a few days by | church about 230 o'clock. Archibald Mueller of South A street| Avenue, Norwich, Conn., says tracts Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | {i} Father O'Donnell went to New Lon- | o, 2 < 3 | N 5 1ine {left on Thursday for New Bedford,| “Ever since my first experience with | 4 164 Main Street. Telephone 237-1 - don at the request of ihe committee. | Mass., where he intends to spend a few | Doan's Kidney Pills, some six_years | w ll Hel Y"“ 5yTTTuS Franic Gardner and“eAs Bentiey nave | M BENAIC of the parishioners ot the | 311 o ago, 1 have valued them highly }MRS EDHiIN f“ hanmn Squan 1 L4 3 i H | church. James Moran, chairman of the g L R R e S L 5 & laid ovt a tennis court on William | committee, presented the urse. 2 1 g WINDOW (JLASS\ Kilroy's lana Smounting to §350. In a feeling man. | | Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor of Providence, | of suffering Ay experchce with | 1700 } R amounting to $350. In a feeling man- | o N L Tisiting at’ the home. of Me. | various remedics has taught me (ha We have fitted hundreds of young men and women for suc- VI:RNON STILES INN, | i : $ A ; ¢ of them while dofhg £ood in ! xon, Conn Miss Ilanche Richards of Jewett City | gratitude to the committee and to the | 4nd Mrs. John Sharples of Front|mMmany of them while doiy : g { B cessful careers. Let us show mpson, Conn. - | e e her O'Donnell was also presented | Joseph Rabitalle of Groton, who has | Lils: Which T procured ifrom N | Will you be one of the (};ree your oppertunities. 1. RIos racetalto v Ornamental Glass | Mr. and Mes Johm Janes of Water. |& check of $100 by the Children of Ma- | been visiting his uncle, Bdward Woiss | Soyin & Soma drug s Ihepy st y Our graduates are in demand g {lcs catered to it °3;.;,m":§;”';‘:‘j;' | hury are spending the week with Mrs, |F¥'8 society ard, on South B street, returned home [ SpCy HhE"™ (i, 07 | to secure a and command the best positions, jeasor. Mo T Haveib A 4 - s brib, e on Friday. - e g 1 " $8 to $15.per week. R . Har! . Mirror Plate es Father, Fdward Jones e SN organs iy anv wa .| CHOICE HAMMOCK Write today — now — for pros. | #%,'% % Unclaimed Letters. pleasure to recommend Doan's Kidney| C pectus and full information. —_— Joseph Benoit, Jr., of Merchants’' av- | Pills to other kidney sufferers.” The list of unclaimed letters at the | 3 osition e i ifle? Norwich, Conn. nostoffice Tor the week | Bonemals M~ 4nd “whi~ begin work | occky Sale, by all dealers. Drice 50c. it ending Sept. 3, 1910, follows: Mrs. Obed | A, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, % Alexander, Mrs, W. T. Armstrong, Mrs, |\ Cn08Y morning. ole agents for the United States. Move quickly as we are bound to E. Baker, Mrs. R. B. Bliss, Id Remember the name — Doan's — and move them ‘own, Mra. Geo. Carapbell, F. W.| Vvilllam Pickering of Providence, R.|take no other. - o s | CRANSTON & CO St. Joe, Mich., savs ' All Commercial Branches. THE NEW LONDON Business (0llege RABrubeck, fan. Newlondon. Eoini Funeral AGER pirector and Embalmzr l H 4 CNIELLS 8? Wm' Sl g Hel Johnsot ,\V . Koski, I, who has been visiting relativi and e e oy insong Wm. Koskl,| ffiends in this place and Norwlch, re- turns home today (Saturday). . ERU bl - 5 Foley's Honey and Tar saved I 1 aw Co-operation in Ireland. Mr. and_Mrs. Bdward Belisle and . She 1 - BAKERY 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg, Irish agricultural co-operatlon s s | daughteF, Miss Anna Belisle, of Wooh- | oo, Loy ¥ ife. Sle writes: ‘Ouw nttle | | Have You Noticed ths i ™ Telenhone 642-2, natonal evement and not a party | Socket, are visiting at the home of Mr | pje Zud s the doctor's cine did | ' H WILLIAMS, JR. General [ue are conddent o Prowpt cervice day of ntgne JJ|ToVemsut and its success will uct af- | and Mrs. Nurclses Raymond of Hutler's | not Sure hiw 1 gave him Foiey's Houey | Inereased Travel? 0S¢ OWIIHg A“ev’ H. C_LONG, Speclal Agt. xS B e LT 4y Asst fhot Homé buls Sue. whit. |, Ohly i¢ iz A¥a0u. 3 aad Tar, ln which I have great fa 1Us & sure sign of guod weathew and P ] F 1. KENTON, Special Ak e Lady Adstatdnt as diffcuit to change the politics of | It cured the cough as well #a the chok- | fine roads Peuple like to get out into o Ates 255, Martford, Col [E “ Residence 118 Brohdway, an Irishman &s It I8 to make the leop- | After spending . month wiih rele: | g and gaxging spells and he guC well | the open wir \We furnish tie Dest LUCAS HALL st el oo . opb. Theatre ard chenge his spots, and it would | tives and friends In New Bedford & short tme Foley's Honey &nd|method, and if you'll taks one of our ) S s e e o need more than humman thought for any |-Ma. Miss Blancha Mucller will re- | Tar has many time wved us much | teams you'll say the sas & W b 15 g political party in Ireland to add one [turn to_her home on South A sireel | (rouble and Sve ave hever without it | MAHONEY ~BROS Avenua A2 ShanSSRRE e ROE Thary in kot BlaTad P nesy tEvubea WSS | C hit (o its stature.—Irish Homestead, | today (Saturday). in the house,” Tm._ Lee & Osgond Co. marlig ect13d & J. C. GTONE. Frop ing columns of The Rull

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