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‘Genuine Export Beel FANCY NATIVE LAMB NATIVE MILK-FED VEAL WITH LIVERS AND SWEETBREAD BAND'S A-1 SAUCE MAJOR GRAY'S INDIA CHUTNEY ROCKY FORD MELONS SWEET JERSEY WATERMELONS Preserve and Pickle PEARS PEACHES PLUMS TOMATOES PEPPERS ONIONS GHERKINS CAULIFLOWER SPICES AND HERBS Somers Bros. aept 4 DR. KIMBALL has remeoved his oifice to rufiay. Wauregan Block Sunda sepld m. s » _@he Bulletin, " Norwich, Friday, Sept. 9, 1910, VARIOUS MATTERS Granges are holding peach socials. Sale of household goods this week at -ad 49 Maple street. The Wooster family in Naugatu reunion Milliners and Sunshine soc their Since the rain, dressmakers are re- turing to town for the fall season. | tion keep in such attr k held its annual this week. ties are preparing for winter's work of benevolenc: 1d fashioned morn- active shape ev- PERSONAL br. Norwich Tuesday A. S Maine of Mystic was in Miss Edith Saunders of Noank was in Norwich on Tuesday. Miss Anne S. Peck terrace is oh a busin York. Stanley Island. Miss Relle Collins Mystic from a short in Norwich. Leslie F. Ward of S; business college. Clarence Maynard has ham of Thames ess trip in New has returned to mith avenue has gone to Hartford and has entered a inz giories have been especially beau- it B tiful Mrs. James Clegg of Chester, Pa, i3 Barberry bushes on the road below | P9 BUest of Mrs, Charles L. Tracy of sest View are heavy with scarlet | 317 Main street. it William R. Sanders gnd Fred Cru- = thers of Thamesville are visiting in way traffic has let up a Mttle, | oo/ = but many pieces of baggage are still | Dok N Y being hauled Col. FI. W. Tibbits returned Thurs- Most of the teashers of out of town | &Y from @ week's vacation in New schools have left this week to begin | YOrk and vici i o Philip Denison and Frank Berg- B ST : .| man of Groton attended the county hae D6e Borapy fn'Baving Hmely}isen‘at’ Norwilan thislspeek. ence Nightingale. General Secretary Morse of the Y. ast-| M- C. A. has returned from spending ‘e national post.|Bis vacation in Nova Scotia. thiln fy R Lo Miss Josie Drew of Union street is o your laundry to O. K. George, | SPending two weeks with friends in Frankliin street. All work dome in the | Bridgeport, Norwalk and New York. poss anner and at reasonable 3 e o Miss Niola Worth of South Coven- LT try returned home Wednesday after a Yestorday was the tenth anniversary | Short visit with Miss Jennie Maynard of the disastrous tornado at Galveston, [ Of Groton. i Ty gl Bhel P SRR Mrs. Mary D. Bailey, Mrs. Gurdon 200 2elative; C. Allyn and Mrs. E. Wainwright Handsome marigolds, zinnias, and | Bentley from Noank were at Norwich nnas beautify flower beds which | fair on Tuesda | the men at the New Haven road sta- e returned to | ery sumn the Syracuse, N. Y., university, hav- % ing spent his vacation at his home tors recommend Arch Support| 4 . P ol - » rch PPOTL! Ar. Ralph O. Wells of Hartford will | on West Thames street Why suffer with Rbeumatism and|SPeak on the lic Utllities Bill in ¥ Strained Cords of the feet? the Congregational church vestry at| Mrs. Raymond dred of Norwich P evening, at § o'clock, | Who has been the guest of her paronts, ferguson & Charbonneay, FRANKLIN SQUARE. septia JU ST RECEI\ ED a new importation of Whiie Castile Soap 10c a cake at DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street, Watched Pot Always Boils on the gas ran he wordd's best ccoking stove. a h eather neces d always “a friend indee v Estates, quality ranges b for he Humphre iea Heat el Gas & Electrical Dep't., 321 Main Street, aug1s: The Sanilary Wall Coating ) White and sixteen sllades 4 to any plaster, b Eas face ap interior r Sule By RED L. IZMlEll 87 Water Streel @ere open Raturday 8 o'clox ptidaw Fves We Serve ihe Best ICE CREAM and CAKE in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. WAUREGAN HOUSE, The Parker -Davanport Co., Praps. The Norwich Nickel & Brass o, Tableware, Chandellers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici. Conm oct4e HAVE YOUR Watehes and Clocks Repaired by FRISWELL, Jusiides 25-27 Franklin Stree! Alice Building, | { e, " | lan Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Spicer of Eastern Point, has returned home. At a lar meeting of the scho ! Hhittee oF the Puile ict Mon- Misses Minnie L. and Bertha day evening, the application of Miss | ave returned from a five- A M, Mullin as teacher vacation trip to Old Orchard, the district was received and ac- and, Boston and New York. 2 Carrie H. and Miss Sa- perior court at Putnam to Sexton have returned from an . Chippendale’s suit f jovable trip to Portland, Harry A. Chippendale | Me., and points in that vicin- a fact which will inter- | ity is serving a sent 14 to Oct rist A Missionar enfor The Waterbu: deput; reve AlABASTINEw-» office office the s er succeeds Judge Silas A. Rob- ) rptires because of the age annual sutumn excursion to : ¢ place T 1 » 500 York ¢ stop-over privileges wi R. office.—a Fostmastership at Hanover. 24 an zxam i pected to make certification to fil} ‘emplated vacancy in the positig of fourth class postmaster of class (b) | 2t Hano , and other vacan- | s as they may occur at that offlce, | uniesa it shall be decided in ths inter: e6ts of the service to fill the vacancy | by reinstatement. The compensation | f the postmaster at office wa pplication forms and full jnforma tion concern the requirements of g Stales civii st ngton, . ¢ Norwich State Hospital Bills, Governor Weeks on Thursday ap i for inssnc. $17.407.81 for the 469808, 1L 0. Aver ommissioner during August, $188.25 Married at Canterbur. On the 6th ins of Brooklyn, Conn.. and Mrs, Helen 6 Whits f Fast Brookfield. Mass were upited in marriage by Rev. An drew J Hetrick jat his e on anterbury Kseen ady and Miss of drawing De ich people. ce in dally, Sept sleepers. d. ich Art sch stat e pri Very Low Colonist Rates Nickel Plate Road to Washington, on and far Northwest. 30 istrated nocra da. » eollector of leave Monda a week's vacatio During will be closed and will be 1 his ily 14, and to California and fa to Oct state Dboard of pharmacy 1 Tuesday night Issued a st which requires that hould not be in ¢ t an a licensed pr t 2 W s: T epte in ence 5 0ld South Bldg. pt 14 P. w that the sessions of some of e schools have autoists and ers of other vehicles are having ibles again owing to the care- lessness of the children, particularly the smaller ones, in playing in the streets ohn n A the the spenc ng two England on Tuecsday in New York the fir and left r. Mrs, for the Lvenue, has gone h er AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and l\onon Pictures. from_th day afternoon | numbers on the | amme ere is an abundance of tuneful singing and | tures are excellen Toska | the physical torture s a 1 sund and perform other "urpin and Behrews to in Wanted. come b which affo tunity for several dramatic hand their act. WILL SECURE LAR Plant of Their Aero Order a New One. who hz D Eur and will arrive st part of next gues Bliss of Rogers home in Ca GER MOTOR. | Stebbins and Geynet Have Sold Power | plane and Wili They shipped it to the purchaser in Pennsylvania on Thursday evening his mornin 12.30 o'clock they wssed through Franklin square with [ their aeroplane on the way from the fair gr to Sachem park, whe | they bullt and keep the machine. T morning they expect to leave to at- | tend the aviation meetirg at Bostor | where they will decide on a new mo- do 'not_ex to bave the aeroplane ready for the fall time, thirty to sired for the shipment of class motors, { There was a gratifying interest shown in their machine at the fair and their exhibitio Little Ones Enetertain The parlors of the First Thursday was of theladies present ments were served und fon of Mrs, Fred Miss Minnie Wilson Fri The party oclock. each and all £ood time was a | The Cradle Roll of the First Rapt | Bible school. Miss Minnie Wilson, su perintendent, enjoved u social hour | the picture of the groi Wilson broke success, FIRST BAPTIST CRADLE ROLL ed with Games —Group Picture Taken. Ba, ist chur wn aflerpoon. Because of fhe various attractions of the sea on, the entire number of me - were not present. bul many came ompanied by their mothers. The lit- tle ones were entertained by games A prominent feature of afterncon o by one refresh- ipervis- Almira up at baving had a Dainty er the nd M Miss Agnes Deneff and Miss Sadie have returned from Fisher's t to friends | been man charcoal, figure water color; M. | | 7 drick, Taftville, head crayon, figure crayon; Mrs. Charles Anderson, Taft- ville, still life oils, marine ofls; Mar- garetta Johnson, Norwich, colored Bzl ma, Waiter W. Woodward, judge. Programme Carried Out Before a Good Sized Crowd— == Races Went in Straight Heats—Auction the Feature | Incidents in Sume{y of the Morning. - T The Misses Hyde of New Orlcans are guests of their cousin, Gen. Md- As usual, the closing day of th r | third, dahlins, six kinds; Nettie Karoli, | ward Harland was moving day for the exhibitors, | Ledyard, firsi, one bouquet marigolds, A y and before the noon whistie there had | second, one bouquet mixed marigolds; Mrs, Charles Burnham is at her departures, leaving vacant | Mr Henry Karoli, Ledyvard, first, one | home on Lincoin avenue after a stay exhibition stan There was no gre bouquet mixed sweet peas, seconds. | during the summer in Maine. amount of this, however, but the list- | one bouquet zinnias, 12 varieties sweet 2 lessness of the last day was apparent | peas; Mrs. Goldsworthy, Norwich, sec- | Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie Hopkins and and realizing that it was the end and | ond, jars named asters; Mrs. Albert| family have returned after spending only a few hundred new ones at the|D. Crary, Griswold, firsts, dahlias,|several weeks at Kastern Point most could be expected to visit the|Pride of Sprinefield, jar of over forty & grounds, they were eager to get away |varieties: “james E. Ringland,Nor- | After several weeks spent at Block and get their wares back to the city | ich, nr one bouquet chryanthe- |island. Mrs. Henry Harland has re- or to other fairs. By night Exhibition | mums, one bouquet comos, six jars of | turned to her home on Sentry hill. Ball was walt Hiancs out and the att | Dums peas; Mrs, E. J. Miner, Bozrah, - tractions about the grounds had gone|firets 4§ Kinds of dahlias, bouquet| Mrs. Philo Hard of Washington or were planning to do so. Thelrgies, houguet nasturtiums, two forms | street went on Thursday to Pigeon weather was excellent and there were | %0, POPANER BARTICRE, ond, Cove, Cape Ann, Mass., the summer from 1,500 to 2,000 on the grounds duz- | quet summer chysanthemums home of her sister, Miss Fanny M. Charles . B ! Norwic sarl. reatiires, the Hew one being the auction | sunfowers, s, gladioli OPEN HOUSE CLUB in the n(l;:rnlnx,‘V;hlfl"’_‘il"‘;{"'“" "'“"1‘ bouquets asters, mixed marigolds( gi- HAS BAND CONCERT. about the suctlonecrs. Horses aad | ot lids™ Sutliveinms: Mrs. A. P. on :)‘r‘i’:gsp‘t’h(_“g“i‘;‘(; dineo ;!”:;‘ 31| Bennett, Ledvard, first, bouquet French| Given by Yantic Brass Band With from $%5 to $150, while the co pAsigelde Saconds, | beuquets gladiols About 200 Members Present. for about $35 each. ¥ e P s S R : . forty cows were sold, Sindaeaia arigolds: Mrs) e rogular monthly meeting night of cattle exhibited by £ 3 packiam. T Lo houanel3] of the Open House club on Thursday had been taken away Wednes asnuas; As Myte W F . Bew. | evening was made an especially at- to he shown at the state fair in Hart- [ T4l first, 45 varicties; Mrs. Batle Bon- | tractive and pleasant occasion by the | ford. and b; Thursday even the L, ston, first, ene bouquet vel ““L: presence of the members of the Yantic cattle stalls wera well deserted. R h\rl-1 s m.].qL Svuituct| bana and by the serving ;u' rlofrhexhi as rs. James IKeT | pents after a finely rendered band °"_ ‘hf ,R‘“ Fraeke g G. A. Sydleman and Mrs. J. B.f concert. Nearly two hundred of the There were {wq races op the camd|Palmer, Jr., judges members were in attendance during for Thursday and they were each ru bk off in three straight heats. In the 2. Fruit i M R AR class thers was an added starter. Bon-| Richard Bushnell, Norwich, premium | o 150 With Vice President Charles G nie Wilkes, owned by Frank Smith of | for best 12 va { of apples, firste on | XEI0CK Witk VIcE K resdon G Mo- this city. This clever animal took | Maiden's Blus 1 Pippi and rus- “‘,,'” read the minutes of the last three of the heats without any m_x—‘m apples, Bartiett,Sheldon and Clapp's | meeting, and owing to the arrival of Hon. Jewell made repeated tries for|Favorite p s; C. Beetham, Norwich, | ¢ne pand other x'Oll.\[in«’ business was first place, but was unable to head the | first on nstein apples; Charles F.| gujekly disposed of. Th2 band reach- Nerwich horse. Flia R. was unable to | Lillibridge, Norwich, premium for the | g4 Fyanklin equare from Yantic at get better than third, being assed | largest collection of apples, 16 vari- B e % and were met by a good cach time by Tewcil on the first turn | eties; James Murphy, Norwich, firsts, | 4is0q’ delegation of the club, They of fhe aeeand hals. oiie basket quinces, one peck Concord| formed in line and marched through he Summar grapes, one peck yhite grapes; J. D.| Main street to W up little Water class, trot or pace; purse $200: | Avery, North Stonington, firsts, snow | gtroet, through Shetucket to Main and Bonnie Wilk b. m., Frank uples, Gravenstein apoles; J. P. Pal- | thence to the clubhouse. After playing mith, Norwich 1 1 1}mer, Jr, premium f several selections inside, the band {00k b. m., AL | best | places on the lawn. where suitable 222 for one | lights had been provided. and for oyer 3 ., W plate seedlir "Wheeier, § ton- | an hour poured forth melody under the .’r"!‘\\ e > S & 1. {’"S 3} ington, juds direction of Leader (‘harles Schlough. ime: 2.21 1-1, 2.21 1-4, 221 1- ; : Their music was enjoyed by large Of ' the eleven entries in the in and Megeiahies mbers of people who stopved along class all were withdrawn but orge N. Ford, Bozrah, the street to hear them, as well as by and this was alse a procession cyvde, buck thre wir the Open House members, by hom owned in taking the race in|Deck squashes, three citron m they were tendered a vote of thanks. straight though in the last ! R. I sugar pumpkins; Cornelius| At the last moment the clams that he was pushed to the hest time of the | ! 4 h, premium for large had heen orde arrive. but} race. e Wilkes. the blind horse, | ¢ n of varicties, having | notwithstanding thi appointment had no show from the start. ums as follows: | House Committee Chairman Dr.C. B.Ca- summary Mountain s 'lwn- assistants rose to the oc- Botias s : 1 ey 1g, White Siar and Del- i a most euccessful I e G T pole scipio, bush scipio, 1 e sday evening the : an, Westfield. © 2 3 3Ne snap, Kentucky wonder embers are planning to have 5 white wax, & med clams that they missed : 3| yellow plum ‘and peach t were played during the 2 mammoth vas made |y e o'clock, and made the o= | Boliah T iohe " tea FUNER“‘S tion of the three daye turnips, French 1 = E Raadall. fect ascent and the Maul's earlie verett andsll- a was finely done ox 1 The fun ¥ tt Randall. landing & s, hollow crown pa who died sital on_the | Ford. This pept shamrock cucumt ith inst accidental shooting. been on | giant s Kendall's early g | was held at late home on Black The st s were repeated | of all and ear hill, Plainfield. the following Wednes- with equal , all the numbers| head early day rhooh. Many ‘(Ticnds and | being carried in full and winning | head mammo nelghbors were present and there wa the usual amount of favor. Cha s great profusion of beautiful flowers The attenda e fair for the| car 3 on the cs nd elsewhere. Rev. A. | three deys b . rom 12,000 to| winie ! J. Hetrick conducted the services and | 14,000, according to the estimates of| gherkins: seconds, pole lima and bush | the bearers wes W. Rood, Thomas | the als. They re that they Rty and] O ge Girard, Walter | will be able to meet ses, but are »be Dan- | Owen: ank Stone and John Coffey not looking for ¥ s, blood | members of b camp of Modern | ; this year, {hous < white | Woodmen of ica. K. H. Tillin- fortunate bt ner ,- | hast was e of 1gement t ha yw and|and interr was in the Packervi r pump- | cemeter e holden| Mr. Randall was an energeti MORE PREMIUMS. industrious citizen, and his remo; in the nidst of his usefulines: ba Judges Completed Work of Going Over | v ken, ¢ a little sorrow. the Exhibits—How the Awards | bin 7 iy TRIAGE ert A his brothe corge @ Went. |5 nd his wife and young s e : oo e he will be greatly missc The Iollowing e pre- | miums spring, he underfook ihe ma Draft sci T arge rm, and the sad a j0s M. Gray. Ledy t of last Friday afternoon has 2 3 #7060 Dot | short his w 1d deprived the lit E W B | family group hich he was B st e il oit iair | proud ana consi e. of its light over 1050, one single draft 2l its protection and support jnages, Eugene Sull | Mrs. John Meehan. Barber and A. C. Willlams e Mrs. Johanna Roy hat 2 premium egual to the han, w awarded to Otis A. Brow ickling cu 3 io. B for his éntries of AP, 8.30 lock hursd orses and one single b tatoes P Kk's church Farm or Draft Horses. Ealtiona p-hea Hugh hor was cel Stoning f . | Waterbur s d2acon, Rv« vear old 7 s M. G £ Ci 3 su con, and by ks es. The bearers were J s and Coits: C. T £ Rovston, Nicholas ' ald. Brst. o | Higgins n ot eliing. £ years o L | funeral arrangemen s ‘]” ‘."t‘"zlc suckling colt. G. H ! William L. Rose. Trotting Stock. jaid | rom varlors of T'nderta ey A | Nor | of Rose to s old Y | ends [t EX | peck 1 i Norwich, | New Haven, Mystic, Anthony, [ Bees o fir . L. La-|and othe in aftendance dambs : > so read a committal an, ju S. H » and I 4‘.Vv~‘H Rayne Miscellaneous. summe P. Holloway and Fra Co., Norwi premi James tinware, e s | Norwich, nirs n Ninetieth Birthday. honrol s A8 | Thursday was the ninetieth birthd display of bronze me ients: Pl . | many years vounger A play of K - | 58 friends. e has bec resident w r o Norwich for a ha b mor e at one time conducte hotel a ai . C. H. P the corner of Franklin and Ouk sireets. | es, Y 1 CEgs. He has been a rdener for many vacuum cleaners Stonington, judge. ars and at one fime conducted the | | premium for best Lo Bread and Honey. dens on the Fast Side. He | sts tools. re; N « loaf wheat bre | sars, althouzh he ely | & Son Yertm neland, Norwlch,| engaged at that work to R et rown bread: Mrs. Orrin| = heaters: R. phenson, N Stonington. first, 1 Waiter Robbed of $1,500. 1 wich, diploma for display of sanit u . Frank Bar-| The home of Irank Jones, head | towel; Sehwartz Bros. w I Lady waiter at a New London hotel, was mium for display of r incit nslit ntered by hurglars late Wednesday nickeled stove, carpets and nigit and _jewelry and clothing to the ture of all Charles | value of $1.500 taken. Entrance was £ Sorantinn foF : r first. | gained by breaking a rear window. aints vardishes, yer orange and Eponge | There is no clue to the thieve Ry b ] - buns, second premium £ AL apple and currant jel- o . orn: Mrs finer _worthy mention for best display [pread. I G. Avery, Lebanon, second, g : : 1dieton { Palier, Jr.. Lisbon, second. un comb a THE] L S ) L R S o rsapar 0 “eycles. Bdwd ¢ oaf raised ¢ Miss Blanc i % mith, Bozrah, f f spice cake- | Eradicates scrofula and all Farm Implement. Myra W. Si ah, loaf i 3. P. Barstow, Norwich, premium for | layer fi cake: seoond. loaf raised cany. | Other humors, cures all their Qisplay for Fampr's manure spr Mrs. 1. S. Walker. G. A. sydle- | effects, makes the blood rich Judges, Geo! A. Pendleton and man, Bdward Cook i W. Brewster Eine Arts. and abundant, strengthens all Flower: PR c, pastel landscape, 11. | the vital organs. Take it. John Rathbone, Bozrab, fi ina | luminations. Ada Watrous, Groton,| Get it today in usual liquid form or asters, Florence Hurlbutt, Gales Ferry, | two heads in oil, two landscape in' chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. NORWICH HAS MADE NO OFFER. New London Will Give 100 Acres of Land to Secure State Womart's Col- le : The site committee which is to con- sider suitable locations for the pro- posed Connecticut woman’s college, will meet October 1, according to an announcement made by the chairman, Miss Blizabeth C. Wright. West Hart- ford has offered several sites, one of them being 130 acres of land. Waler- ford recently offered 130 acres of high land, and New London has a site w:'h about 100 acres of land that has been generously offered, School Supplies Time when school room needs occu- Py your attention, and the many little Opponents for Don Quixote. Were Don Quixote campaiging just now he could fing plenty of wind- mills worthy of his steel.—Providence Journal. supply you with at popular prices. Pads, Pencils, Rulers, Penholders, Inks, Mucilage, Slates, School Bags, n fact a complete line of school room wants. YOU ARE MISTAKEN if you assume that because your business is small you cannot have the convenience of a bank account. Many small accounts are more desirable than one large one. Let us count you among our many customers. Al The Thames loan & Trust Co, Shetucket St., On sale center counter near maim entrance, Children’s School Hosiery ‘ Mothers who buy their Children’s Stockings here can depend upon getting de- pendable, serviceable hosiery. Better values are not offered anywhere. We mention below a few of our representative values. SCHOOL HOSE Children" ngle Rib Black Cotton Hose in medium weight, sizes 5 to 9% —Special 9¢ pair, 3 pairs for 25c, Departments of Banking. Norwiza, Conn. Boys! Single Heavy Weight, sizes 6 to 10, —120 pair. and Corduroy Rib, Black Cotton Hose, unequalled for durability ( Wearers of L. & H. Derbies point with pride to the trade- mark in their hats, after months of wear Boys' 2 fashioned to 10 and 1 and Single Rib, Full Black Cotton Hose, sizes § at 25¢ pair. Misses' Extra Rib Cotton Hose, Fine Tan and Black sizes to 10, a light weight, smooth wearing hose—Special fl Because L& Hoo | mesaes Misses’ in and e, Extra Derbies Fine Black Rib Hose, sizes § to 91— Hold their shape, |25 pair Hold their color. Misses' Plain ahd Silk Lisle Fine Tan Colored Hose—at 25¢ pair. q Every style for every man. Children’s “Cadet” with real Irish Black Cotton Hese linen splicing at knesy tyo weights and equally at 25¢ pair. heel and toe durable Children’s Guaranteed Cotton Hose— the Buster Brown, in two weights girls, 4 pairs in a guaranteed to wear four months constantly—hosiery insurance es darning—$1.00 a box, P. J. MORLEY, NORWICH well known boys and bos, worn hat s - What School? A careful, comparative in- vestigation of the methods, courses of study, facilities, and particularly RESULTS, will convince you—any one e Reid & Hughes Co. /e Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying, eptsdaw te Norwich Free Academy Intrance examinations on first floow w building as follows: Monday, September 12th, 9 a. m., —that there is only one clling, Arithmetic and Geography. BEST school in this section Tuesday, Soptember 13th, 9 & m., slish and Histe of New England, and that THIS is distinctively THAT school, and the one to at- tend to obtain ALL the ad- vantages and benefits to be derived from a sound, prac- tical Business Training. 24th Year Begins Seplember 6th Our graduates are in demand and command the best positions. | Let us help you te your op- | pertunities. Our the asking. ations for pupils of Tuesday, Septem- Make up exami e upper 14th, at 9 a. m. of School on Wed- 14th, at 8.30, alt Hall. iy the opening September will assemble in Slater A. TIRRELL, _ Principal. i O ntarest o the Deal ‘ The Globe Ear-Phane cveloped and perfected by the a?u al Co. of Boston, marks the est 1 the highest nchievement in “Hear= HENRY catalogue for iz Devices for the Deaf. Al Commercial Branches. fi'is the least conspicuous, most ef< oot instrument in use for homey THENEW LONDON" iness, church, theatre. Moderate Business (ollege et tativa ot g e 4 eas in showing the ~isar- TABrubeck, frn. Newlondon. €0 e and Bva vou . qudhetieite B aonstrate fo vourself. on Friday ! Saturday, September 9th and 10th, 10 to 3 o'clock, at the Jewelry of John & Geo. H. Bliss. and satisfy yourseif. Hearing is believing. septid .We are culting seine very fine BEEF these days. Also have everything else that the markets atford. PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. Prop. New up-lo dale cmlllm The Plaui- Cadden Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILBING septod SN PE ACHES Preserviag $L10 a basket OTTO FERRY, No. 336 Franklin Strest. ~7¥7) AUTOMOBILE STATION, '- Coit, § Otis Street. ]Ien}. i Cheese at flnllion'a [ sopthd .

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