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SHOWERS TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW. e = A T e e e ALUMNI OF PLAINFIELD ACAD audeville and Motion Pictures 4t | g RENT” are inserted’ ui?kxiflg 4 A HEART DIVIDED. | I am glad n't a man yet, giad § 1 ain’i o Tk s Eonn up at ail; AZditorium. Gardner Logge, No. 46, K. of P.|peey 3 s agi - - ; o A - S Ny h 5 ave my bat an’ bair " S84 mets T ey dan L Fifth-Reunion of Association With Many Present From » cents per line, six words ‘to the lirre. . Ana o tf &,:rz.r an h:l F . H. Oss ge, N % p 2 > 4 T ves next door, . PR R L el Norwich—Reports and Election of Officers—Inter- b : - ; On the town Lodage Oscar. No. 30, V. O. of p - i Tginia bare Counglls No. 2, D of esting Addresses. WANTED. FOR SALE. 70 RENT. X s at 65 Main Street. £ foigra gro SRONNSRRIE b 0 Lsflevsi‘:n‘fmm mdrny Engineers’ Asso- b Y WANTED—To buy good canoe cheap. FOR SALE—Prime new hay, $23 ton, TO RENT—For office, rooms or shop, ciation, No. 6, meets in Bl Block, The fifth reunion of the Plainfield | address upon New England, the Train- |J. R. S. sox 95, Willimantie, Ct. delivered. ¥, Bulletin. aug2id | secoud floor Fellett block, et oy Meeting of Nazw : Motoreyele CIub | Ajymni Academy association was heid | ing Gronnd of Our Republic. The his- | _aug25d 3 $1,500 WILL BUY FARM of 75 acres | Wich Savings Soclety. may?2: nae on Thursday with the usual large gath- | tory of New Englanc 1s the story of | “NVANTED Maid for general house- | Of land, with'good house, barn, carriags ROOMS TO RENT—Mrs. 8. G. Cong- ering and the usual enjovable and suc- | Puritan influences in America. Every- | work in ramily; good home and satis '"r’e‘i henhouse, with all stock. Enquire | don, $§2 McKinley Ave. dyid g > ANNOUNCEMENTS cessful exercises. The business meet- | thing good heré came from those influ- | factory wages: write or apply at ‘once. | of Jos Schweitzer, Plaintield, Ct. T T T shemSyent an’ Just as protty as « T ing of the association was held in the | ences. For 147 vears the Pilgrims were e 2 veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834-4. [ an- jor "n,". freckle .on her, an’ BREED THEATER. morning in the historic’ old Academy |carving their way, educated and FOR SALE CHEAP — A two-seated | = apri0d o there's dimples In her face, building on the hill. This was called | trained to hardships in their New Eng- m_wagon, | WaBon, wgth new rubber tires, in_ex- An’ her hands has little dimples on fner One of the most striking features o1 | to order by President Walter L. Palm- | land homes, among the rugged hills | good new milch Jorsey cow and watcir|celient condition. Tel. 34-5. L.'A. Fen- ) TO RENT—16 Ouak street, cottage o 0 s ndit : 5 B Inquire of knockles, one on each soday’s pregramme is the powefril |er of Medway, Mass., and opencd with | with which we are so familiar, to be- | wg. Write Oneto Poultry Farm, Box | Lo, Nor. Town. LUBARMW | Seren rO o Snctuckat St aug23d | An' one time my 343y said'she was & story of the west entitled It Happenad | prayer by Rev. Charles H. Spaulding, | come the head and front of the battle | No. 2, Oneco, Conn. pug2sd FOR SALE—Two good work horses Pr e e ‘dainty 1iftle peach,” in the West. It is a story of a way- | D.D., of Boston. { for liberty. ; The Puritan principle of | “WANTED At Backus Hospital, a |5 Sffe; Heath Place, Scott Hill R . UP.TO-DATE FURNISHED ROOMS.T | An' he wished I had o sister Just ifks ward son who drifts into Arizona un- | “A’few words of Welcome and greet- | Ii equal- rights broke the | good plain cook. augra | D- 1. Yantic, augldd ;| LOrEH 3 " Augitd f ma did, too. der a cloud and eventually marries a |ing by the president were followed by , chains of a race. New England alone,,| squaw. Later his mother sends a so- | the reports of the secrets Mrs licitor after him, having proven his|nie Newton Johnson, and the tre FOR SALE—Twenty sheep and 1ambs, | —em Address Box 513, Norwich, Conny oy | _T0 RENT_Two six-room flats at 120 Tel. No. 9. augsid | Broadway; all modern An’ that sort of set me thinkin® Wy I sometimes a5, " 1" e An’ I felt a great M‘g Kladness that she wasn't any kin— TED-—] tuni An- | without the assistince of the other|ing AL G, Gangor Bnspand repair- sur colonies, would have embarked upon | City. augldd a dimple's in her chin, to find she has been dead some time, | 1ast meeting two yea An’ her hair is awful twisty—can't mo and thus receives the call of the blool | come H. Browning ago were Wel- udge Daniel W. e heuinids WANTED _Woolen _ weavers; _ one | $1.75: 500 sach, $2.10.. Send for samples e T O e aaamon, 1he | 1oom, Eood work. Glen wWoolen Mills, | and prices. for an Drintng you Are in | 10 RENT—Possession given immed; Mohaw] innocence of the suspicion which had | Miss Annie L. Tillinghast, Fank H. the perilous task of breaking away, — — - FOR, SALE - One Slanics steamer. | 2Pl 2 123 Brondway T know kids that have got sisters, aa’ long haunted him. The squaw wife is | Tillinghast, Mrs. Charles Barber and | though without their aid she might | . WANTED GIrl for general nhese- Sobae S Ttion, A adrae Bae e | AR il store, suitable for they're always buitin’ prevailed upon to let her little boy | Henry Dorrance were appointed the ! not have been successful. But the|"3yg;gq PPY 2t 53 g Plainficld, Ct. aug24d | any light business, in o Drosperous|o. gn. sige that: and his father go back to the old hom:. | committee on nominations and’Mrs. | same spirit animated them all. George = = TOR SALE One pair work horsce, | village mear Norwich. A good chance hbre 15 SOpBORIoEE, o; UV l.ater the son finds out his origin, just | kanny P. 1 on. George J. Corey | Washington asked after the battle of W A_!\'TED—GIH for gefieral h\)u}c— one new ze;en~roomr::oitage and’ lot at for a tailor or s_lzuemaker, Tenemeat She's the giaddest h.mm-lfl\zun zirl as he is celebrating his 21st birthday | and Mrs. Susie W. Mowry the necrol. | Bunker Hill, “Did the Yankees fight?® &OTEi ho, washing, no ironing. Address | Yora's Point, Stonington, two five-room i e O e = that ] have ever Knew: i and his engazement to a wealthy Younz | ogy commitice, | When told the way they did fight, he | o Bulletin, SUE; cottages, furnished, for rent. Chas. I, | Bulletin. £ Her pug nose is full o' freckles an’ her e e ey Deaths During Year. | Al e o Oy e | cspecinily drawer. n. Sewerss Bhoslans | oo Lo Elainfeld, CF. i TO RENT_Tenement of 9 rooms at | ;e wioUios #0, BIE SN mide o can s i ossible to marry & 4 i i it v , 'y v 2! > 33¢ v i . Sndef the Gircumatances: and tho hearc. | Fite members of "the association | TN Sublle and penetrating, infhience | S Sl oS Vi Woslon oy yan | SRINTING | FOR, FARMBRS T | 200 Mals S SoN ocqupied by Mes | TR SUSSRE 013, aing vou can broken boy seeks out his mother, only [ Whose death had occurred since the | part of our mational life. following the tie. Ct. ausl8d | oss size) envelopes, neatly printed, for | ments. Inquire at 332 Main St. jy3id ey're awful white a en; an i 3 ¢ ribbon keep it in— . ; S <ingsley, Miss Sarz 1 the : o . The Bulletin Company, Noc- |ately, No. 8 Union St. second floor flas, | an' b, s 4 irging him to new sympathies and a | Bond, John P. Kingsl Miss Sarah 5 o the | _ auz2id need of. 3 ] i f N’ her hands is brown as mine is, aw IR iuce Olin and Mrs.”Emma Spaulding Raw- | i1t Asgfgr}»‘ian.;\eirl?rt:‘; g?:o;:l}\gév:éa to| T WANTED Capable man to work in | wagr, Conn. A e oy B RS T o 1ohe never wears a lid. - Ahirhes bifliiant pietuke)sicadss. in HEIE Others connected with the | i3 “Prcific’ ocean, the endless proces- | confectionery store; married man pre- |~ FOR SALE 33 ft. launca Ruth. 10 | Sndults e . T she walks on top o (Sucse, an” ehe the Vitagraph film entitled In the Arc- [School were Edward D. Burleigh, Na- ' (> Facific ocein, the eniiess PROTE. | torred. “Xpply 4 and 6 Main Street, |h. p. Palmer engine, cabin and catiopy always calls me “Kid. hop, Oliver Bowen, Alfred | { Puritan enterprise, principle and thrift. tic night and reveals a plot dealing Washington Square. aug24d |tob. sailing lights, anchor, cable. eic.| o RENT-—In ths Vars block, No. 254 S0 I'm glad I'm just & boy yet, an” can a e d = i - — | Add CES me, 410 Pequot et “ : with the life sacrifice made by a youns i Tiffany Eaton, e o e were il Yankees | ~WANFED—X married man to_solleTt | A00T R, Oy Bygsherbume. 416, Feguof | wacliu SF ' Very gesicabie’ modera 124 I'm Just & boy yet. hde Sk B g S b aniel Grover and Confederates. whether they same |and collect, city of Norwich. Guaran- | = e tenement, 7"rooms, separate enitance; | It 1 had to chooss between ‘am 1 don't church stronger than the call of tha add, Miss from Illincis or Minnesota. Today Los | teed salary and commission. Perma-|- ¥OR SALE— Four-passenger, one- Call on Nfsw - M. flé's-. Ry . _know what I shouid do: heart forfeits his sweetheart. devoting vncheon, Mi o it New England | llent position. State age. Apply tocylinder Cadillac, first class condition. | Ave, from 10 to 2 and 7 to 9p. m. An’ dad says that I weuld have <o his life to the arduous task of plodding | ter and M rtrude B Al e e e it 1o cnoead. | Box a0, Bulletin Office. augz4d | Frice 3275 A" Grenier, Voluntown, | méyeSTu SomettICUER he doeen'tfell me wiy- P ous task 3 P ; 3 cities, and the ead- ot Conn. augisd metimes I want bre a p snowdrifes to teach the word of the |mons. Rev. Dr. | ing cven into the mew south. Now.| WANTED—Good brick masons. Ap- —ae : LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE there's times that I want gie " Lord to Eskimos. he wreath Richmond roses repre- | \han these sturdy Pilgrims had won | Bl Bradford Dyeing Association, U, 5. | FOR SALE—Oue bay horse, weigit| oo CRENT with or without power | S0 T piok botiquets ot e o che e JUGHHE senting the as s last_ tribute | BTt freedom, they wanted to know | A- Bradfora (Niantic). R. 1. sug2id | 1,000, not over 12 years ola: 'will sen | TO REWT- Witk or withont pemer | o T Rl Sonavels o dawers for BRADLEY THEATER, PUTNAM. aca ogtion to Judge Bond and the ! jqw to use it; they wanted an educa- | W ANTED—By Sept, Ist, assistant for | Baitic. - \_ augisd |space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest | A" T help Sophonisha fix some wats e onor given them among the | BOW 'O U S in their | genéral housework, Apply by letter to in’ Norwich. S 52 2 Thees Twine. floral tributes. He and Mrs. Johnson | ol e‘;'j‘l;‘\.‘lllsl’_“f‘:f;‘m,;’.i:. e I e | Box 111 Mancheld Center, Conn. aug?3d | FOR SALE Coiiage of six rooms, | [actory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. | where the cook. will step right in ¢ of the libra - bath and heat, in good condition. . |Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- an’ come downstairs iike a ton cy committee reported the y time Plainfield Academy was founded, WANTED _lixperienced feachers for i 2 ing, Franklin St., cor. Chestnut Ave. | An’ I'm warm for * - Manager Morrill of the Bradley thea- | hooks sociation placed in the | in"q7gs” |1t stands there on the hill | two schools in Ledyard. Addr Bticnt’ ;190% Bevenil; Siéefif s aug il Saotd Bran Tt o Sophonishs whes 1 ter, Putnam. has been fortunate in | Benedict ¥ al presene. | just as it stood forty years ago. But | Geer, Central Building. Norwicl IFOR_ SALE—An old _established —Chicago News curing as his opening attraction The Six New Members. | many changes have come since then. | Saturday. 2-4 v m. Norwicn: 13eated Ta e aisirict whers Repaar Three Twins, which is considered to be | I ctters of regret and greeting from | Then there were no automobiles, tele- | “WANTED—Agents all over stale of | there 15 no competition. Reason o FOR RENT one of :h.‘: \?n.?( ?m :1 --nmed‘lDT“; twenty- o 's of the | phones, wireless messages, nor any of | Connecticut to sell flavoring extracts, |selling, change of business, C. ®. VIEWS ND VA!!ETIES vears. Brimful of charming novelties : association in all home prepared | Capron, 117 Main St, or 15 Town St. 2 C - | the other fast thinzs of today. What | toilet preparations, S = i foepic eftect, possesssd. of muchlliwerd teade Ly the e | of the future? What will come in the DISKIns: axa sysciyies. salirgiam oo s angad Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages Clever Sayi 2 iplendia” Singing_choms. The Thre R e il L BT s s iext (e T New London. CF. " _aus2ld | FLYING MERKEL MWOTORCYCLES. |from $100 to $1,500. Willie—Did the doctor make <o Twins is to be presented at the Brad- | jyd tuacred and fort A[;f{k}\tu}‘!a:;eh(\-\:: ! Bedaiion n Evening: B AT SImmE TS i e o e oot s R e L O S with 21 deat 7| A reception in the evening at the|service will soon be filled, Average| ~sTpBBEINS & GEYNET. Agents. |6 High Street, - Westerly, R. I.|Sick? Freddle—No: it was father whm n for an enagement of one night 22D st | iheoek Opera house was enjoved. | salars’ $90 monih. Mail”clerics, car- | STHE) SYNET, Agents. ; : sl "FrenaleNo: it w It is funny, very bright d cleve 2 } Ars Evelvn Jordan Johnson, soprano o~ ‘Soptemibler exbmtnations & ih = e = - 3 == e e | % E constructed. The comedy is he report of the no <olotat a1 the Mathewson Street Meth. | SELOT., ~September “examinations Ui | FOR SATE_A fine cow and _calf; e Thin One—Remembar, pleass, and lively and is splendidly that T am a star. The Other—On, | ttee was given by I odist church. in Providence, sang | tion and free sample examinations. one cow, due soon. which T swill sell w « Frank Tierny having the burd the foilowing | sweetly the Barcarolle from Offen- | Franklin Institute, Dept. 36 H., Roches- |cheap for cash. M otne every day until :‘m;(W h!&" u: a l";r. but you wo plece on his shoulders and carrying 't sident, Lucian ! back’'s Tales of Hoffmann, with violin | ter, N. Y. 3y27d_ |9 o'clock. Remember the. place. on , Todk Daier ant, St You weve 2 admirably. He natural comedian Y.; first vice | obligato by E. E. Baker, and Marshall's | "LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— |SWwan Town Hill, near Hew Station o S g Opinion. and he work ily and gracefully. |1 Hear You Calling Me, with other en- | We teach you at home; guarantee $25 | 9" ‘}‘?“EYLFT[Y)M'\?)’ lfl"\a,d- lh“g‘ffle‘"‘f | “Kitty,” said her moth rebuk- The plot of the piece is ludicrous ar 1 Barstow of South | core numbers. Her accompanist was | weekly job. Rochester Auto School, |- Main. R. F. D. No. 1, North Stoning: ingly, “you must sit still when you deals with the theme of mistaken Iden- | Windham; s J¥a6a " | ton, Corin. aug2sd GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 4 Mrs. Annie field; New- | Mrs. B. S. Simonds of Pottsville, Pa. 2310, Rochester, N. Y. Refreshments were served and rausic |~ \are at the table” “I can’t. mamma " ! protested the little girl, “I'm a fidger- tity through similarity in looks. ton Johns NTED—Old geese feather be: naturally permits of endless oppor- | Miss Annie L. for dancine furnished by the orchestra | best cash prices paid. Address C. ¥.|envelopes (regular business size). arian.”—Chicago Tribune, tunity for confusing and amusing com.- | field: board fo ma Baker. A. W. Garvis, J. Kukla, | Dickinson, General Delivery, Norwich. | PUNeq; 18, SO0 o3t A number of. exceptionally de- Laborer—And have they tail build- jons and ey ar tert. g Spaulding, rew & ¥ . & ; . 35 2 in 2 2 -~ 1 plication nd they :":wn::m; ?l:flx; v “i‘l:;.-}:'\-vu ew and W. B. ounYg, Jr 6x9%. printed. $ SabIL T ente it oIter o at thie ings in America, Pat Pat—Ta worked up. Bright every detail s from the stere: that is so ofter IEWETT Pines Amounting to Nearly $600 Fol- | | Those from Out of Town. WANTED—Capable man to work in |$6: 10,000, $11.5 5 confectionery store. Married man pre- |8}X11, printed, $1 H Those attending from out of town [ o0 STHOTETY, SIOre, Ale T e A Prer, | 39: 10,000, $17505 500 bill a 3 e i 2 5 2, 5 6.50 - i were: Rev. Charles H. Spaulding, D. | Walhingion Sauare. aug22d " {DE00e 513500 500 atatemente. 5okl ToianuNe Bend ot —Life. Eease i Z fprinted. $1.25: 1.000, $1.75: 5.000, $: Mrs. Nex: —Why 't Ha:%, Lr)sP \:‘xiiples. (7311 ¥rsj %isg» WANTED . [ 10:000. $10. ‘Printing of every deserin: JAMES L. CASE, i\'our Wiilie fl?-';i b:‘.elg-ud:ril(lh ihe oth <on, Providence: Mrs. E. J. - tion done promptly. Send for samples. : 3 4 y - Pawtucket: Hon, and Mrs. George The Bulletin Co., Norwich, Gonn: 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. J|er boys? DMrs Greene—A part of the buildings, have they? Faith, Mike, the M time ranging in price from $5.00 f§ilast one I worked on ws had to ia: TxS 12 on our stomachs to let the moon pass welcomad relief al com Cal, Hon. Ge | Brookiyn, N. Y., and Eve .| of Pomfret Cenfer. e Banquet in Afternoon. CiITY | Adjournment was then made for a ocial hour and a banquet served 0 p. m. in the church to about o S o A BE e H . I understand, is stealing ba: 5 s J. Corey; Brooklyn, N. Y.: C. W. Cum-| Thrce girls for table wark. cooks game, k & Dases, low Visit of State Police at Thres | alumni. [y St 3 and M fava: ca o niu i e and I'm afraid it might have a bmd Places Where lllegal Liquor Selling | _Flowers and music were combined . Barstow, South Windham, Hon.|day work furnished at short notice. 40 Acre Farm AT LR R IS S R et IR mf‘luence.—Boston Transecript. Was Found. |With a bountiful repast. The after- |y . s, Lime Rock, R. I.; AIrs. B. LUCAS, “Are you going anywhere this sum- : Tiwn In front of the church and opence | Aerian Quick Simonds, Pottsiille o | Room 3 Central Building. | Ample Buildings, Fruit and oo.| WHITNEY’S AGENCY, |mor”, “No. 1 can't got awas. 7o The four men arrested in connection | . caurch and opened | zfrs, Phebe Danley Edwards, Washing. 4 e > : - ¥ 3 see, e Ve 0 major league bal Y the Tydor: PRI WedHssdae: sve. i) b L"m]r"' e R. . Mrs. Rose Greene Douglas, | _AU8 - Near market and trolley. Price $1,900, 227 Main St.,, Franklin Square, teams in this town a:;d the schedules ning were presented before Deputy | [HOM Forwich = President = Palmer | windham: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance | "2'¢ been so arranged that there wi | Judge John Potter in the Griswold | on - s and 1'1/(. SOE AR e Ne¢ Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. A. T. At- HELP WANTED Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. be a game here every day during the town court Thursday morning, the |po™putéee and the tesolutions dr Vew Haven; Mrs. C. F. Stanton, Selling, Renting and Care of scason.”"—Judge. Danielson; Mrs. Maria B. Hopkin s; Stephen A. Congdon, Westerly Mr, and Mrs. William P. Cross, Miss case being conducted by Prosecuting | (wres Attorney H. H. Burnham. Fifty dol- |~ Dr. Spaulding Toastmaster. anted at once, Girls for General He—Is Miss Smith in? Maid—XNo work, several Girls for Work at FOR SALE REAL ESTATE she's out. He—Well, then, call Miss larg fine on each count—three each s I and Country, all kinds of Femaie i Smythe, Maid—She's out, too. He—1 against Lewis, Bedard and Dolan, and | _ Mr. Palmer then introduced Rev. 3 ., William Lawton Cross, 1911 5 h. p. Twin Indian, fully equip- FIRE INSURANCE guess T'll sit by the fira and wate one against Shea, bartender for the | Pr. Spaulding as toastmaster for the ngton, R. L; John F. French, PLOYMENT BUREAU, ped, zuaranteed first-class condition. rs e Maid—I'm sorry, but the fire fs out first named, were imposed. The fine fternoon, who spoke in his usuai hap- } Windom, Minn.: Mr. and Mrs. Halsey | M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. 1910 Thor Twin 6 h. p., thoroughly 2 at owest Rates ’ —Sphinx. amounted to $500 and with the addition | PY Wa3 vif the honor thrust upon him Clarke, Prospect: ]Lu(Tdn R.\_Bg}-— overhauled at factory. Prices low in Sound, Reliable Companies. “I wish no pay for this posm,” of costs, amounting to about $25 in | a0 Of this day of rejuvenescence of | ldigh, W. B. Burleigh Troy, N Y. = — for quick sale, SRRy aOIISE B e pashl s b S iy | the Plainfield ‘Academy alumn, sons | Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Brown, Pom- LO3T AND SOUND. C. V. PENDLETON, JR., ACCIDENT INSURANCE 3 f P A - 2 {and daughters of an honored alma | frot Center; Mrs. Clara Noyes Crary, | mciely sulmUtiSt &8 & compiiasn Personals. v n 7% dway. o . 1. i «eland and Lemuel Green ave re- | ord Gallup of Plainfield, who re clair, N A Sophir Noves, Chel- AR - i ke - 25l 3 ¥ turned from their camping trip at | s d wilh a clever original poem, | sea, Mass.; Winslow B. Gallup, Chap. | ¢, Byjleiin Office and recelve reward. 40 HORSES . INSURANCE ;’}:ha‘d'ghh:;“;xej:‘:—?a"mc courte Midwe. i 3 ing her “Memories of Plainfield | lin: Mrs. Mary Cogswell Barstow, Mr. = : hiladelp z gaea. N, B, Wiilcox and Mrs.,Charles g and Mrs. Ansel A. Beckwith, Rev. and | LOST—Auio tail Jamp. Finder please| Another carload just arrived. making ‘What sort of a store is that, Jim Fitch have returned from a visit in B ; > nold. Mrs, Mary K, |leave at Bulletin Office_and receive re- | ma 40 Sale Horses. Among these are asks, the Mifel. sicanger. idleating th Lucian Burleigh Spoki Mrs. Arnold, Mrs! y _these a Canterbury : e L i L. Lathrop, Frank S, (%80 _aua®?d ) some of the very best raised in Illinols, establishment which announces ‘‘se ’ Mrs. T. Lewis is spending the 2 Burleigh of Troy £ " Avery, Norwich, big and small, and they must be sold or as dealing in “Dock Supplies.” (b week at Oakland beach. -alled upon and 2 Dost thatl Tove: Tite, then exchanged as soon possible. Come anad see them. Prices are right. thusiz do not squander time, for 2 hat’, 1 here - P We have a Fine S L e Soston L e and A. P Sanford of New York are |SUciation and its threefold NORTHFIELD CONFERENCE ENDS time is ths stuff life is el T R FINES | pose.”—Chicago Post visiting at Dr. R. R. Agnew’s. alma e decreas member \0‘"‘1 S Hiald for AN Clasine of Poo made of.—Franklin. D gt i Brown- . Sea g members Jove. Mr: ectings Held fol ses - S ‘l' R 4 - o g First Visit Here in Eight Years. ark of Waterl read s my alo-Duriaglis Soasian tore [ e“t ing last nigh ‘What was th | | 1 | | 1 Miss Edith Asgnew of New Haven |#ddress full of | The mans fricnds of Georze Board- | sdge from Miss sult?” “Well, we decided that a o a former Do not sausnder ume cnopons | Peck’s Real Estate Agemcy man of Glasgo were delis s e b ARt M 7 = = a ; i : tain lady had getier keep an eye « him in_Jewett City Thursda; *~ | nie Olin M »n of Plainfield read (Spectal,to 1\'.“’ Bulletin) | ocd, carrying coal or filling a n the her husband, and that the harem s noon. Mr. Boardman is an invalid on |a composition written by one of Fast Northfleld, Mass, August 22— | o\ o creasy oil can getting ready FARMS A SPECIALTY —MKansas City Journal. sccount of rheumatism and has not | Academy pupils forty years ago. The twenty-ninth session of the big 2 Aoas > g Judze—Y6u are a freehoider? Taies been in Jewett City for eizht vears. | Spaulding gave a hir i o2 | Sorthneld ponfersiice (Closer ob Sun [ito do your cooking (Gt s Gas Rande] ragesrinw: Strgit.. - Williwanle, Coit Wauregan House man—VYes, sir; | am. Judge—Married Jobn Potier, who is a neighbor of tion to. the mext spealker. day night and hundreds of delegates | ;3 cook at any time without a single pring y 16, ] . or single? Talesman—Married thres Boardma invited him to ride have returned to their homes through- years last June. Judge—iave you i Judge Cross Heard. out the country, Meny of the speakers | irritating, irksome, ire producing, pro- formed or expressed any opinion” S am ~T. Cross of the supe sail this week for their homes in Ens- | ranity provoking preliminary proceed- (\[4 § Talesman—Not for three years, your At Pleasant View honor.—Success Magazine. n Providence, who paid tribute {iand. So many of the delegates, how- | ™" B T 0 e gy i reaas MUCH IN LITTLE mile ride with but little fatigue. | Russel M. Brown fell from a ham- | mock this week, and in some wa injured one of his toes, losing the n: It has been much inflamed and quired the doctor's care, but Thu his former t Mrs. Simmons. | ever, were anxious for further serv- < he said, i € jation | i that Mr. Moody arranged a spe- | Indisputably the world’s best cooking | I offer a ten-room cottage, ail furnisa- APPLY TO t it b cial scries of Tible lectures to continue | gtave. A hot weather necessity and a| ed. 1ot 50 by 200; the price reasonabic. n, or two weeks. e a no all in el | ! e rery day in th Sav The Parker - Davanport Co The Servian government has ordarsd b gy e g Bl | must make the most o | this weelk: Dr, James A. Francis of | blessing every day in the year. Saves e Parker - Davznpart Co. e Servian go 3 e ) TS DA e S Py e Sroraie i | Boston, ‘one of the most popular | work, saves time, saves dollars. Call At Quonochontaung P | 100- American typewritsrs foF govern v riendships. r. S H | ment use. T D D O oy @os” |and ses the latest models. ~Prices | I offer an eight-room cottase, large lot, NORWICH, CONN. and Dr. W. H. Griffith Thomas, | from $10 up. cement wall in front, cement walks, of Toronto, who has addressed almost | Rotary Gas Water Tank Heaters | annual rental $200; price low. recent addre which remined him in the same line was Fannie P. C home | e Plainfield and | he poem by Mr: British cetton exportis this yesr show a marked galn, particularly in Soun nic irls of Waterbur [all the conferences this summer, is | 50 C0e 8IS A the delights of farm life in a charming | giving a course . on Hebrews, Dr. 5 cost. 3 3 14 pifie h l'afsi‘mjun. l| ‘IL was entitled “Freedom | Francis will be the preachesr a!d(he Ia}ft Cook with zas and forget the siz- sevenly five Bll“dlllfl I‘o's FOR SALE. c,::fl.',“';";: ‘::T;‘i; h::ah;:"nrz:t':‘ of Farm Life. | Anditorium service on Sunday, the | .. hi celteri fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices % : s 3 zling, scorching, sweltering weather. s » arposes. Patriotism of Alumni. 2ith, and mext week Rev. John M- n £, S G SR e A L e mand there for many P 3 Frederic S. Bamford, the pas- ORRCl Of o SCIETIC WS (f‘hi et 2. '3; Investigate. Russia’s standard of living s He- tor of the Plainfieid church, complain. | COUrSe of studies on Christianity an E s ’ IR o Ve coming higher, aithcugh not at fhe ed that he was outside the circle, but ,“;‘d f‘;‘n‘]“‘} {’;‘:mz’l‘ld é‘r“f"fi:“’;‘g Lo fias & IECH'ICII Dep f. e "“.‘,;'L_':,f,‘j' ’;_;"r:‘"%uumn expense of the savings, whish are spoke of the patriotism of the alumni growing constantly. = i i il until about September 1, and The 4 9 ¢, H ildi hoi £ 400). . —_— praiseworthy thing. The [ {C, bt EGntall o oo A 327 Main Street, Alice Building. | (choice o ) l“l[:“ mmu [:EII‘I’I"’ lflfifllfll’ nore alive today than ever ! G Consul 1t of Nurem ragorta in the past and holds a record of great | Sgmmodate those remaining for these FECLIAM A WO that he does not knew of & sode men and women and great enterprises. | (IPle Sluds courses and other visitors W Real Estate Broker, ' and fully equipped to do a nice busi- | fountain in Germany, and that he has Rev. ”t‘nrb m'l“_. .‘\“lirl'vf:l‘i“uf_|%nrx_‘:";§1 OnHEEIRG . Shada et e a Iflrrfl No. 41 West Brond Street, Rooms 1-2, | ness, Owner retiring. Will also d never seen one there. n v e " [ » U a former ; commencement exercises of (he sum- of the good. honest work which wz 2 Westerly, R. 1. pose of 40-quart Copper Ice Cream | 4 ;. pocket tool cleans ineulation an enduring foundation, oh the cour- | Mer term of the Moody school at Mt 5 S S Long Distance 'Phone. je28d | Freezer, 2, Horss Power Electric | from electric wires, a8 it is e and love which made success and | Hermon. Dr. Ozora S. Davis, pre: Office—McGrory Building. 2 H along them and wifl separate unity, of the dignity and worth— the | 2Nt of Chicago seminary, gave the| 4., p. m. Muowoly wilh RS A0S SRMPN. injury twe wires which may be twist- fruit ‘of high ideals upheld by, teach- | #ddress. The new $200,000 dormitory, s . THOMAS H. BECKLEY, ed together. &= wlio #alisht ‘virtue: and religion. | ¥ich willimerdmvnodate 320-stuncats, |+ Telopkons 3003 2uEied May Building, 278 Main 8t S Al B " | was inspecied by some o elegate: . — i 3 e et Coll and Flai o have also seen the erection of the | R U A DISCRIMINATING BUYER? FflR SALE ' : Phone 724. A et T ":" w5 - | mew Gould dormitory at the girls | .Cream, Eggs and Farm Products that wonderful glsce for the its influence never cease. Mr: occurrence of rare minersis, snd 3 ¢ . ill meet vour requirements can be | f 4 Lydia Starkweather Hall told of Les |School at Northfield. Sbtained f ! company has been vecently formed fe Angeles, Cal., where she has made her | At the fr’;:l"‘fne‘;?nc;'f'gfrf:f,fl:’fie; S o BROOK FARM The Daveaport PFODEHY A“tomobile Bargain Tecover radium from ihe Sarth, SOmE Lo mm s T et the | A T Pierson was held in Sase chapel F. Q. Cunninghum, Proprietor. |} situated at 253 Washington St, Missouri is_not classed as s settom - 5 3 3 | Dr. Pierson was a leader here for a White Leghorn Cockerels for breed- ! h ck Tourt Car. All this western city. FiSTon A AdEr e or ) o e S Tspfor Ppeed: || house of 10 rooms, steam heat, 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. state of fhe fest wailt yot fe $080 the 3. Clovernng Caast fPAN & Jetter from . ihating foward rhe estabiishment of | Ing Asiats Agency for D: tone of the people in it makes the |2 /SChool in Korea which shall be a | “Srier; oh, oy tone of any place and the influence of | memorial to him. on easy terms. Plainfield people and Academy went | — - - N. TARRANT & CO., deep. He gave many individual names < ! 117 Main Street. of people whose fine traits have been | “CRIldren Cry 58 fig,’yE,Yvfigfifvfiem, ; - repeated in the lives of others FOR FLETCHER'S and Sccurities of any kind at the hardwood floors and elecfric nts throughout. Will be soid marked Ayrshire val Separators. Norwich. augl9d i {in first class shape; new tires, extra | aggrogute value of its cottom predusts {shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for | including cottonseed ofl, mesi, Wells, { quick cash e. Address Box 61, Wil- | linters and grabbots, was closs te §1,- i i limantic, Conn. jy21da | 000,000, Among the refies in the ancient Ger- mantown Menonite church in Germen- town avenue, above Herman strest 8976 ° Former Principal Jencks. = Lowest Rates of Intérest. An old = —— Y Philadelphia, is & tombstone in which A SIMPLE DRESS FOR Hon. H. Hartweil Jencks of Lime; Co A S T ORI e e i this sentence i§ fnecribed: “By Georse, THE GHROWING GIRL. | Rock, R, 1., a prin L ot the Acad- | == ——— It's Cold.” G s Drews With Side Closinz and Sallor Collar, With Leng or Shorter Sleev Blue linon with w or more years ption of educ or lack of them, ra There w e then | — — - H (Established 1872.; 1 HER { THE COLLATERAL LOAXN Co,, | GEO' E. PlTC " LEGAL NOTICES. 142 Main Street, Upatairs, A - " Civil Engineer, Small farm containing 6 acres The Country Gentleman suggests that of good tillable land, an eight- in most sports youth possesses all the DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, PRO- Court. s: h braid for dec-| ez no black- - Monivilie. August 25th, | o Blue linon with was days. wishes to enuounce to his patron, and || room nouse in good condition, [l fdvantage; experience is often s peor b g Pl B Lo boards, gic match Beli d 1o Any Parf of Norwie} | the pubiic that he has moved to 65 . or skiitul a full waist wit NG pafiie Pl elivered lo Any ol Norwieh | ;.0 0\ “lapman building, opposite || 2150 & barn, located in East Nor- stripling ha no advantage over | Quite a diff : @ band { tunity open to sKirt has plaited side. and | Horace G. jons joined to 4 gored fro. wich, and within 20 minutes’ J|28€ in fishing. walk of Franklin Square. Price ! the Ale that is a~knowiedged to be tha | the Y. M. C. A. best on the market — HANLEY'S A photograph printing frame has belong MME. TAFT—Palmist and clalrvoy- s PEERLESS. A telaphone orer wiil | ant. anyone troubled or puzzied swi i tieulars, inquire of [| Deen invented which enables an ama- < cutin diies i = bpe - . ; and a margin of white . produs- 14 year e Tt Bk g O. J. MeUUNMCK. 3¢ Frankin® 5t | human powers, 68 Washington St O D T an Ariie -oect . heratofors: the ssig ~ | New London. Conn. ‘the application, and t the Executor fo -cite 3 DENI IS I sted therein to appear at L 228 Central Blg, Norwich, Conn, 5 g on the hill—apart and above the li pattern of this illustration mailed | of the community—of the many other ; irt directs to any address on receipt of 16 cents|academies on the hiiis of New England, | Persons inter exclusive property of professionais, 5 S Though the moil of Andaiusia u far- Er.i. W. HOLMS, Deniis! in_silver or stamps. . of the change they had wronght in the | Sald time and place, by publishing this | . Sh Building A R A tile, a large area that should be pr- O h T Bulletin C v, 3 ge they had wrought in the . o ry Poa = 3 -3 annon ul ng nnex, joom ot i . Order through The Billetin Company. | 2g, e orial ‘syatem to. winoh-thes he d; rder of notice one time in some news- OR. E. J. JONES Sy i NEWMARKET HOTEL ductive ix almost -idle, becauss of the been a great contribution and power. insufficiency of the snnual rainfall WHEN vou want to put . your busi- Drr- ness hefore the public. there is no me- dium better than throtgh the advertis- ing columns of The Builetin where the said deceased last “ S 1 find return ‘make to this conrt| Suile 46, Shannen Buiiding WHER voi wabt to pot. vaue hatk angd 4% freqvency. of "4 X ness before the public, there i advises with n cer:ainty higher mll‘ 5. % gars | ing the four menths 3.'3."‘ l‘ S N. CHAPPELL. Take elevator Shetucket strest dittm better than. throusl & = September almost no. - % no me- adyertis- Judge. | trance. "Pkons ing columns of The Bulletin. el 43-8 | average for the year is Bary i

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