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Jarry's mother took him to a dent- y to have severs v will soon grow | a-gain before little fellow. New York city year with abowt “Just Say” | HORLICK’S Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agecs wih the weaket digson. R:huhm.hdgé.:ow'é:fm A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. O Others are imitations. | i+ o ican Couldn’t Stand Solitude. Man is’a gregarious animal. Loneli- ness is the worst of fates. Those who | have seen a_college performace of the Jgamemon” will recall that it opens | with ‘o watchman on the top of a fower who is waiting for the beacon | fires to announce the fall of Troy. He has heen posted there 10 years—a long time. A watchman occupying a similar po- sition in New York has just let =o after a single month, His job was to sit on the roof of a theatre and look mll for rain. The roof was a sliding one. Wlhen the sky was clear the roof s left open. When the was wet | the room was pulled to. The season has been dry. There was no work | to do. And there was no companion- {ship to fill up the terrible hours of leisure—everybody was busy below. | So the lonely anchorite, though hold- ing a union card and dra wages. climed down and Of course, all the world loves staver, even when he stays too long, | s ike the faithful old Greek, but it will not overlook - the human qualities of the man who hankered for the com- panionship of his kind and made some sacrifice to get it—Chicago Record | Herald Dry Air and Electricity. n insulator is dry air 10,000 volts of electri- of an inch. | that it take OUR STGRE WILL BZ CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY fo Prepare for the Cpexing of (he ew /Annex. Walch Daily Papers for Opening Announcement. ORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910 Echoes From the Lodge Room. N. E. O. P. Deputies Hold Annual Meeting in New Haven—Canton Oneco Meeting—Patrons of Husbandry Have Interesting Session—Germania Lodge to Entertain New Lon- don O. D. H. S. hich have resulted fatally, thel , and was considered hopeless two ddys before death mercifully re- lizved her sufferings. that was not rusty, it is said, caue of the trbuble. q stepped on it and a minute piece of the leather of her shoe is said to have been pushed into the flash. Frerer was about 49 vears old and the widow of James Frerer. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Saunders York, 83, Who Died in West- erly, Uncle of F. H. Tmey—?-mnfl A nail, and one Drills at Next Tracy of this place has re- ceived word of the death of his aged . Saunders York, which occurred 12 Hillhouse avenue, Pawcatuck, R. I, aged 83, as told in of “Wednesday. He is survived by his wife, formerly Mrs. Artemus Sisson, whom he married fty ~vears ago, and nephew, H. Tracy of Yanti _Mrs. Charles Williams of Buffalo, N. is the guest of Mr. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. sh council hield their reg- Saturday Specials Which Enables You to Live Cheaper and Betier. Save Money, not Trading Stamps. | supreme lodge year, a net | members before May 1. In the western part of the state dur- months _there at his home, No. Alse an opportunity lo large number being prese the Bulletin have Jost three members, t r and vacation which has br ness and eorrow into the cou 1d also on fa times the summer has not been pro- ductive of great resu there promises to beginning wit ha class in- count of the Soda, Milk or Oyster ELGIN CREAMERY and Mrs. Her- Newsy Notes. Miss Maria Allen of Lebanon, accom- by Miss Allen of New Canaan, was the guest of on Thursday | singing were of the entertain- usements wej lodge in Wi e officers expect to be pres- 1embers from Norwich will Sugar cured 410 7ibs. av. SMOKED SHOULDER Prime Rib Roast w4 21/zc Ib. 13-15c Fresh Cut Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ Round Steak Shoulder Steak Sweet, Wholesome Butter 1b. 29¢ Full Cream Cheese Pure Codlish Irish Mackerel {the guest of Mr. was represented at the dep- McSale has returned aft- vacation with friends in 52 f : er two weeks’ ¢ whist will be W Forequarters Lamb - Ib. 8%¢ Ib. 22¢ the guest of 7 of N ch e 7 o'clock train Thur £ Norwich who attended Native Fowl Ribor Loin Lamb Cheps 1b. 1212¢ Native Veal Roast OF VETERANS. h Thursday orwich came with rod and fly and aft- friends in Bo A sportsman from > 4| 4l ib. 14e Ib. 12e PSS of Plainfield his headquarters i 1 in landing the largest catch | of the season when he drew from the ce weighing two pounds. iggs and family of Lebanon ol was also at the ten in all from this end of the state HIBERNIANS. ing of the F Pure Lard | = £ TAFTVILLE TEAM HAD SUCCESSFUL SEASON. | Provided Fine Ball, Form Last Half of Season—Defeated Leaders Twice. Best Compoun delegates as to what they s ent state conven- and heard at team of the Pickling Spice 0DD FELLOWS. :s and losing eleven, one .)1“4‘[)171):‘!1 ‘at Putnam being cancelled by the | Putnam management on account of th of the season and bec change the standing ¢ Cornslarch 3 for ldc Women’s Wear At Prices That Are Astonishingly Low Jackets and Coats Today $9.95 Today $4.75 Muslin Underwear Wash Goods 125¢ a yard Big Savings on Rihbnns and patterns ¢ a yard. value for today Art Depanma nt Today specia Women's Neckwear Large assertment valus—Teday 256 Dumunc Department tv— Today 59¢ a pair. 1y, $ 1ality —Today 98c. g $1.50 qu. Today $1.19. Notion Department frerent ths, 10¢ qual Foday ecial 5¢ a bunch. » Today 8c to 19¢ each. Men's Wear . zula P $1.00—Today special 83c each Today 33¢ a pair. an U'nderwear long and b shirts and double-seat 2 2ula ce ¢~ Today special 58c each; regular price 38c Today special 33c each: regul, ric Today special 21c eac knchcn\\arc l)cpanmem i 10c75¢ a dozen. ac— Today 15c each, Uplhoistery and Carpet Department ar price Toe—Today only 45e. h Curtain Muslin, new designs n_stripes,_squares and regular Today 7/5c a yard. vy Velvet and tainiog from i pic (bring Stort lengths of H xininster Curpets e icusure of your ar price $110 a yard—Today special We Recover Purniture and Do Carpet Laying 3 Ibs. 14¢ 5 Ibs. 25¢ 1 qis. lie 2 doz. l5¢ Head Rice 50 CLOTHES PINS 1 botiie BLUINE 2 bars SOAP cat sun coun -ason the players fell both in batti and fielding, and did not p they were capable of putting up last half of the was held at All for 13c each I5¢ 7 1bs. 152 BROWN BREAD HTERS OF VETERANS. 20 man in the taam, winning a box of cigars offered jocal fan for IZmerson also Ied in tw ing seven to his credit Yellow Onions - -base hits, hav- | Dugas is sec He had six two- The only home Simino. thus captur offered by a loca Large Pineapples SONS OF HERMANN. bhase hits to his run was mada b; ing the pair of shoe merchant for the first home run of the Sweel Potatoes members at entertained of New London, ia lodge aree to BAKED BEANS credit in fourteen reault leads in firlding with Emerson second, WORKMEN. having twelve GERMAN COFFEE CAKE - a percentage of .4 lanning special that occasion. lowing are the batting and field- iverages of the team PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, first meetin the fall in Pythian hall DEPRECIATIONS AND APPRAISAL confounded in the same compounded, There arc two kinds of depreciations, > as during the "anning presided represented as deterioration on buildir altered conditio g its lowered condition or in full efficiency depreciation c and tear, is usuall through age and This deterioration, their condition v its present t a machine by an exvert with tools and oth Miss Hattie Jewett, examinatior noed, and the ives present sound vith its corr less deteriorati Present cost (new), eresting and Roof value might, from ex- doors 8%, and 5o on, cach depreciation. g at proper g foundations percentage contributing to produce a specific or ations are detailed reral results, mens of asters, »ws the business. Each building is was received with show three things a machine will cost its sound or Annual depreciations is being cultiva volves a knowledg: , value of annual additions and bettermen the minimum sals on machiner s original poe arrived at after ge re not annual de; form a special ficld Please note that these next meeting of the ting the abov and a progra Fifee hase hits. Fmers expenditure for natural life of differ- ree’ of efficiency in plants plants in the s has beén specially of all kinds, ent materials and machi knowledge of > different lines of something with which this Company alone, through Wido ran Taftville did what no othe e to_accomplish two games out the latter team. d experience, ROYAL ARCANUM. s not so easily better be called conse- nothing to do and probabilities and improved machinery quential deprec orTie tnite on > of the new inven- nd manufacturing costs ichinery in present use rmining this Kind of deprecia- patented or and should be to offset such. you nothing for THE AMERICAN APPRAISAL GCO. MILWAUKEE art annually > amount to be set ORDER OF PROTE Connell has been the effl teous official scorer of the team. Fall Strawberries. wers in western demonstrating NEW YORK rs contributed known as the Americas seedling sult says his be: . it is solid and almost discor sociability.—Ca CHAFING Al Skin Irritation and 0dors Perspiration or Heat are speedily removed by * ginated in Towa testing them 1ddition to the continuousl s necessary caused by Annmurement TYLES better than ever. Factory equipped new machinery t}troug]xaut. Al meth- ods of manufacturing 1'm1$raved 504— proportion —value Stylish and Flex- ible to the last degree. The new models on display today. You're cordially invited to inspect them. The Geo. W Jlants hesan heaving berries iis main crop of plants 5 membership, Unumber of councils ICH CASE immense crop of ripe green berries and blossoms new MANY MORE LIKE picking was fruit is promis- a s“dfu“y mcdlcaked To\!el Powdc\‘ hichis no more like ordinary Talcum Powder than cream islike skimmed milk g perfecly hdrm!e:s to the nost ook for the name E. S. None genuine without it. . Wil F. BAILEY | -cessor te A. T. Gardner) }Hack, Livery With less rain and more sunshine, andidates received the third de- plication was received s flavor and more pleasing in appearanc berries is superior | m those picked Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPFING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Kies Co. Willara J. Curiin, client son of and Michael vears and 11 months Gome of his pareuts Chapel Hill, Menday afternoen DIES OF LOCKJAW Curtin, aged Stspped on Nail—Death Follows. Minnie Frerer Wednesday morn .. wife of Charles Edgar Bur- nged 55 vears. sad street die the Bridgeport n taken Monday night, says the Pelszram Starfing from 2 -Av«rurafl—-‘v trifting MME. TAFT, AND CLAIRVOYANT, ., cor. Market and Water Sta | A comriste line of the best Aies, Lager and Wines. specially bottied for fam- sele agents for Rememier the name — take no other WHEN veu wani to pu mers bafers the pumiic. fhar #m Botter than thron ing columas of The Bualletin: D 2 oan’s — and at 619 Bank street, UNDERW0OD. i Londen, Conn 51 Brondway.