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NURWICH auu.sflu. lem, samm 1.,1911 P i;& ' } e By orected, the démand hac been greater ) : : ~ Trade Waking Prices | @he Bulletin. EEREERMIETRS Purchased Harlford Bowling Allavsr TO s Week-end, | _lewih R e st 1 L L L e INIAF B 55 New, Visible Type. k notified on Thursday morning by offi- 5 1 Be E; d In Same Line In Cap- kg # VARIOUS MATTERS tified on Thursday morning by offi- | John J. C. Stone Wil Be ngaged In Same Line p: ]sarsaparlua writers and a Teacher cials of Tubbs band that the concert, who is an expert in ° . EVERY ARTICLE 0. K. | . tne somors aav tor tow prices | Soheh oyan, o ave been eivena thé | ito] City As Here For Past Six Years—Largest in the irec an jarl < today.—adv. el Gt Ml el R 3 Acts- directly and peculiarly ! 5 i i The Waterman.! pann — : ber of places factories win | RIS was because of the rain State. on the blood; purifies, enriches touch’ typewriting, in. e A, el n a number of places factories wi q % SALAD, ETC. close tonight for over Labor day. PERSONAL and rbew::iahzes llt‘ am}i‘ lln this | sures all young people Non-leakable. Therals o 3 X S0 After negotiations which have been | the Simplex pin spotters. The alless | way builds up the whole sys- All Pens guaranteed. 5 d 10c The rain is expected to work won- = = HEAD LEFRYCE A ders for the crop of late peaches. 3 and Mes Anthoms Garade have | i20eE way for some time, the deal was | 87 all polisiied and while the blg lng| tomy, —Take 1t Get it today. who attend the | 3 Mrs. ny 2 2 L CELERY ......... -8, 4 for 2Be| oA 5 Tt aen k. xé’mé‘h romm Myotic, 2@ |closed on Thursday whereby John J. C. | 22¥¢ O ‘etting interested in the duck-| In usual liquid form or in chocolate 2 e The Minute of Lexington, to Ly . d tablets called Sar CHIDKORY <. (BALRE e Eyeed IbIoy A Stone, who has been the kingpin in|pin game. Mr. Stone is a clever bowler | coated tablets c: & Frank R. Tracy of Stonington has|the bowling alley business here for a |himself and will no doubt be able to Ngr lch TOMATOES ............... 5¢ quart| Farmers are waiting for pleasant |been the guest of relatives in this city. | number of vears, purchased the Casino |stimulate much interest in the sport in W weafher so as to fill their silos. £ 2 allays of Hartford. Mr. Stone takes | Hartford. 5 : o GREEN PEPPERS ......... 5c quart| ; ; Mrs. William Friswell is spending | charge jmmediately and will personal- | Fred Frost, who has been assoclated 7 3 2 The unfavorable weather is ending | several days with relatives in Wilkes- ||y conduct the alleys, though for a time [ with Mr, Stone in the running of the l d ts in S ciet uslness EGG TOMATOES . ...10c quart| the shore season carlier than usual. | Barre, Pa. Bo' il continue his residence in this | Rose alleys in this city uncil they were nciaents ociety city. 4 v ced by fire, will go to r NEW BCH BEETS ..... 5| Dainty, appetizing lunch at Haile| Dr. C. P, Capron and Louis Simon] (% The g:;“:“m'i‘xfn;;mr‘fih M2 | With M Stene, who wil also retain D caniidis 5] © 5¢ to non-members.—ady. have returied from seyeral days’ &id] Sone. d 7 " | the seryices of Mr. Murphy. who is o Q ege erieraceses DG 0 Newport. e i ' v cl dlleys. l. SPINACH ... .........c.. ... 30c peck | (vercoats were comfortable Thursday [ Mrs. M. E. Jewett and Miss Hattie | Asylum street, Hartford, and con: . t build his | T0ll avenus returned on Wednesday igh L. Jewett are passing several days at of 14 alleys, ight of which are on [that Mr. Stone is not to rebuild from a stay at the Sands cottage on £GG PLANT 15¢ to 20c | "'ENT Atlantic City, o ome floor and six on another. The pool |alleys in this city, as he had awakened | fom a stay The Best Instruction obh. a: nists returning from New X s business which is connected with the fi slrlong \n\er}:zsl m};hehspo‘r‘: 51\{&:5 land. e LIMA BEANS .... Sy oo R TOIBCHE O Souiul RERaCES. Newark, M. 3. 7 Griffith & Wilbur, but the death of the Rowever. \ye u_per;(;% tl\‘(-\ R&se :lnc)’s m“‘,”,‘n'(',’;,[{,’;' gt ‘nsnwk e o e Miss Katherine Riley resumes the latter allowed Mr. Stone the oppor- |here on Nov. 7, 5, in- the Lucas g o 2 SWEETS .. *of ¥ 5°‘ teaching of 't."m,su-_ Tue‘sd:ffs;epfl 5—| Mrs. John Gough of New Haven is|tunity to secure a valuable business, b;\;lnamg. which ];}‘zs sd[eslro):ed by !};e is spending several vfiekh in Norwis Fall Term Op.us 1dv. i3 her brother, Hdward Potter,|and it is believed that he is just ths |this summer. Mr. Stone is popular s S e e R vy e Potter. man to continue It 95 o successtul |among the fraternal orders ” being| Mr.and Mrs a4, W Hard and duust; Tuesday, Sept. 5th. 6 NATIVE MUSKMELONS .. 25¢| Apples were blown from the trees proposition. The equipment is nearly | treasurer of Norwich nest of Owls, No. [ {ers Misses mdith and Hefen Have, 07 b | and considerable *corn was laid low | James W. Gordon of Greeneville is | new, for the most part, having had but | 1396, which office he will retain until | M ; ., ars ri 5 Th i1l b & = h i s s S H 4 i visit at the home of Mr. Hard's uncle, ere will be a great rush for N & d | during Wednesday's showers and wind. | SPending a week's vacation in New [about a year's use. It is of the Bruns- | his term expires. He is also a_mem- | VIS] it . Syl ; , SR SN 1o ““"i e ers anc WInG- | York ana other cities. wick-Balke-Collander company latest | ber of Somerset lodge, No. 34, . and Philo Hard, of Washington street, Write, Phone or Call ’;““‘;’sc "l"eh{“':l and August RED ONIONS - 5S¢ quart Houses closed during the summer make, with four loop the loop raturns M., and a member of Norwich lodge, Misses T P a0 Jessie Hyde and WA as been lig] - are beginning to be opened, as their| _John Lucas, Jr. left on Thursday for | and the alleys on the first floor have ) No. 430, B, P. O. E. Misses Louise and Jessie Hyde and .E. CANFIELD, Principal. ) E4 TOASTED CORN FLAKES 3-25¢ | owners return from mountain or shore, Brick Tdland camp, Me. 23 the gusst ';’lf‘.id‘","‘."fy"{'*"553",‘»,?,,’.“.“‘ S W.E.C s cipal, Get your coal this month, - of his aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hall, for two - ected today” (1 Camp As- SUNBEAM OATMEAL 3-. 250‘ The Minute Man of Lexington, at the | weeks. RAINFALL AMOUNTED POLICE BUSINESS DURING You-Like-It, South Bluffs, Biock Isl 2 Breed today, produced and photo- and, where they have spent the month Residence, 11-2 YEAR OLD ROOSTERS 17:, graphed at Lo.{(mgwn anémf-om‘-om_ Miss Mazie Ryder was a rTecent TO OVER TWO INCHES THE MONTH OF AUGUST | of August o y | aav guest of her brother-in-law and sis- — — A R T 2 433 Washington Street TOP ROUND STEAK e o bt S il g»lrd k}r :md Mrs, David Cudworth, in| Three-Quarters of This Amount Fell | Average of Over Four Arrests a Day | PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION | Wirst Friday devotions for the mem- ystic. ; fday—" A i 4 SHOULDER STEAK r el e T T oY ILGnA for iha meme i During the Day on Friday—Total ade by the Police, of Which Near FAVORS SOCCER FOOTBALL.| bl Rt Bics sehila LAMD, . ] ace et Beld o the Catholic | Mre Trmest Allison Smith has rec | for the Month 433 Inches. ly One-Half Were for Intoxication. 2 S £ churches turned from a visit of a number of — anner Has een Provided for the ¢ SPRING LAMB 14c| Sk weeks with relatives and friends in| There was practically an average | There were 129 arrests by the police Winning Team. e N " 4 SHOULDER s . | Block Island has been included in | Kansas and Ohio. ;-amfau I;vr the month of kAugus:lby department d[uring ]r\u;.msl,[lhls hel!ng z B 5c | the rain belt. From Sunday morning 3K 3 having the rainman work overtime |an average of a trifle over four a day. ¥ o . Sesociation R S o P00, Monday morning the precipitation | Allen W. Sterry of Willimantic is | during the closing week, for in tho | The causes for arrest were as 101 | fortia SOt 1.’,".';""){“.1‘1\ B il & SER\ W— was 2 1-2 inches. the guest this wéek of Mr. and MTS. | past two weeks a total of 4.33 inches | lows: Sixty for intoxication, 44 for > A , o PRESERVE NOW. in England and during the past fe a ar Walter B. Jeffers of Hutlbut hill,| of rain has fallen. the monthiy aver- | breach of the peace, 15 for thett, six | i Bngland and during the past few arn a oo y CRAB APPLES Fales of cotton and sacks of wool | Montville. ze for August for thirty years being | for resisting an officer, one for non- | {P® W00 Nt (ERETE (W 0 RSN constitute a good proportion of the 2 g 2 ce. | 4:61 inches. " Up to Thursday morning | support, one for violation of liquor { & Pnis Wil be done partly, at least, 2 GREEN GAGE PLUMS . 65c| carzo of the freight coming up on 'th;v\l;»s‘r,* hflndl"\";‘;;ll'iflls O their | the rainfall was 2.32 inches. Irom |law, one for common drunkard, one | lidey the auspices of the Norwich | L the New York boats just now. nue, Waterbury, are entertaining Thursday morning until Friday morn- | selling watered milk, two for intérfer- | s e ancenc | DAMSON PLUMS . 75c cousin, Miss Elizabeth A. Smith of | o oY eSO ted o .55 | ing with witness: ‘one. for - indanity, | F1ayeround association, while an e 3 1, of | ing . 3 -5 s anity, or erest the baseball teams| By a fow months' of Shorthand a5 S 150 A total of 107 building permits was | Norwich. of an inch, but from then on for the | one for injury. to public property: two ?rtm ey n\‘n\t’;(n-;!’\‘ the taschall toama) By a few months study of Shorthan F[EB Bl"mfl K‘m's .“ EACHES, LLO $1.5 ~\n‘ui in the :.\rxcr ruiez the pas'f Mrs. Elyina Douglass has returned | Femainder ‘of the day there was a |for vagrancy, one for trespass of ani- | gotn WoVe MECE WP LICS0 (CEBUE SO0 | ana Typewriting h:u Miss Jewett's B ahid 501 Week. the total estimated cost of Mz S inayDOTEAE, a8 2 hard rain and the measurement in the | mals, two for being. incorrigible, one | i P i b e ;| School. You will then be competent to ALWAYS IN s'rocr. ¢ ¥ o s 2 and 3 for 25¢ buildings being $380,300. {;‘ug";‘;:“}i"“‘;g;";e; lantic afer & visit| atternoon at five o'clock showed it to | for defrauding boarding house. one for },’,‘,’“:flg, ’{,"“%,,"A.”. e L secure a position that pays weli from D & RS F e 5c quart| g, £ 0 3 2 L angater, Mrs WecE. ~| have been 1.46 inches or 2.01 inches | desertion. T LA b £ a1 " Stred LATHHOP et S tssiaL exouralin car ito Watch Hill}ing, In Mentyille, since Thursday morning. There has| Tn disposing of the cases, 65 were | opaiy Si ihe ST 1esue mekobenc™™ [ tas st LBl durts st rucen; A LEMONS 20c dozen “store, 70 cents. Good to retaus| Mrs. Emma Russell, who has been | been a small amount fallen from the | fined, of whom 23 were committed and | ' °f; “Morrison is also ome of those | Visible writing oA chineyusert Office—cor Market and ihfimfi- 3 e B o ] nerh her daughter, Mrs. George| a5t measurement until midnight that |8 appealed and furnished bonds; 19 |y ieiectad In starting up the Associa-|may enter at any time. PLUMS 10c dozen fon any regular car same day.—adv. . | Lo R Bo0 ontville, has returned | Will nearly bring it up to the monthly | received jail sentences from from ten | Hon: awece 1 thie chye and under ts| o e Telephone 163-12, ol Sl i of A : average. Last August the rainfall was | to ninety days, and one was taken to | o0 € % Vill prob- HAT 2 g i . The Gospel Missionary society of [to her home in Lebanon. 1 L direction some of the boys will prob. 3 Great Varlely of Connecticut is to hold ifs annual fall e e ralies moatiy | o Souneetiogt gohob] Yor by WARCH avly fatarti Distite-adon, BH" Labot 283 Main Street. Florence B. Vibber of New Ro- his rain “w e 'al 2 21: el cases e it is expected it will show | nolled, 15 continued to the September iting her cousin, | and toda; BASKET GRAPES N Biritain e Teiar mart oy cster | chelles No. ¥ 4 i sociation foothall, its supporters Mrs. Pelex H. Bromley of North Ston- | some of it. On Friday, it was choppy, | court,’ and 9 were discharged. Two st Lo s LA TRY. GALAMITE Gnll e ) ington, for a’ few day but it was marked at'185 inches, the | were taken out of town, one gave a | Gungers attendant on (he Rugby style | eoe A b he new model barn under construc- same as on Thursday but Friday morn- | bond of $200, and there was one Pro- | o yiay, and it giv opportunity | Ny “It burns up clean. | tion 4t the Plant preserve at Fast| Dr. John D. Clark of Pomfret, prin- | ing the water from Meadow brook was | bation case, returnable October 1. for individual work, 2 premi- | WATER TAF}Y Lyme, is all ready for use, except for | cipal of Stonyfield school for ciippled | turned on and a seve ninch stream [ Fourteen doors were found unlocked | of Individual work, e e Well Seasoned w d the ironwork, which has not yet ar- | boys, is the guest of Selectman Thom- | was flowing into the reservoir which | during the month and were made se- | on' Gi70” “Phat the game has merit 5 i P ofl rived. 5 as’ Holt of Southington. with the other sources of gain will help | cure and one lost boy was discovercd | Thoweciy ia nomelsits and in the s | - Rallion’s i it materially, and returned to his anxious father. creaged . number of colleges; . schools rom : i e s e T Turner of New London, 5k E L There were 41 lodgers during the | (TeiSet, MU O o0 e ieh have G. H. HASKELL. John Hubbard, preacher during the M. I returns home onj o sy E REPRESENTATIVE month, and one of these died In the | {aken it up. . OTORCYCLES X ——WHAT'S NEW = | Tivolutionary war Sxsembled in*icen: | Saturday” from - twd ‘woekis® visit in tramp’ room. A handsome banner has been made 0T0 B 402 — 'Phones — 48 sington Weanesday at the annual re- | Franklin, With relatives. STARTED RETRENCHMENT. e e b i to be awarded by the Playground 2 1911 h. p. Twin India union of the fami B 5 : 3 - : fation to the 15 vear old champions ' equippéd, guaranieed first class coa- Mirs. Daniel W. Lamb of Old Mystic | Gonsidered Expenditures for Armoriss | OUTINGS WERE GIVEN gistion 1o fhg 18 vear! ol chimplone | squi 3 THE PALACE CAFE Governor Baldwin has appointed the | has returned from a week's 0250 PERSONS: [ o ey Iibaseball. gnd) 000 e - aiton JOHN A. MORGAN & \ 9 as Needless Extravagance. The Clippers have beaten all ‘the 1910 6 h. p. Thor Twin, thoroughly Rév. Dr. Francis Goodwin of Hartford, | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 5 PR 4 _ s Ao tep i 3 Sl S Tork, P, 2 - o W P teams so far this season, and unless|overhauled at factory. Prices low. Step in and see us. Morton F. Plant of Groton and Ed- |Mrs. Joseph A. Clark, of Poquetanuck.| The Connecticut house Wednesday | Fregh Air Work by City Mission Cost| o e e o e rhval somab to, the | Jei e A ehiy torme cflai a"d Lumb P FRANK WATSON & CO, ward B Bradley of New Hevenistate| " 500% i b Srun o the samiy yoted iu favor of the following appro- Pl G front. this team can easily claim the . V. PENDLETON. JR. i 72 Franklin Street. building and Messenger Charles P anbury. $50.000, Branford $40,000, 3 o — | baseball - championship_and get its| 10 Broadway Phone 583, [0 oo et b i : 0)f club members cannot follow the | Comstock of the superior court have | p PRt SSRON%, TRIONE MO mie City Mission acknowledges with | name on the banner. The Clippers, entral Whart % = i ks o ri | er fin e baseball season, :\If'} ball during the rainy season, but num- | returned to Hartford with their fami- [ SIGSCPOFC, B50O0R. thanks the receipt during Ausust of | after finishing the basel Tl\e Rouds Are Settling bers visit the clubhouse overlooking | lies from Lebanon. e L, ottt were gash and clothing and other supplics | planning 1o take up football under .| e : i " 5 et | Trading Cove, and appreciate its cozi- rejected: rom Rl % g g aturday - eftamoon vSteriing e S Sat (he the best| ness on a stormy day. Neil Ryan, formerly of this city.who | “SWaterbury $30,000, Manchester, | nah Raymond, Mrs. Gilb, . Ray-| For Saturday n{;((.‘;"’;u-“(‘Ium‘m!”n onge a ow (-] ease resh Yeitee than has been a clerk at The Griswold for|mroop B, Hartford, riding shed $60,000, | mond. Mrs. A, W. B. “\lx.<l<|}ng Mrs. ‘\'1’ A S R T tonic. ‘Phone us for a good feam. T e eht prominent | the summer, will become a traveling | Winchester 350,000, Paston 325,000, °|Minnie W. Jenkins, Mrs. W. C. Osgood, the visitors record one of the hardest at CARDWELL’S to quote you prices or to give you es- . - ster that a fea- | the hotel season closes. ofaat % Altarar B an, Miss Lillian A. Je % s asol : 4 y Livery Stable. Falls Avenue.| ture of the fair this vear will be the ';’fi;;;fifn&\dro; e ao Do Coaud, a5 | Mrs. T. B. Leahy, Mrs. J. Austin Ga- | Norwi ch Tad, m\f;1‘1'.’13::‘”\\“3)}:\‘\!?(1 and | Te], 952, 3—0 Market Street | jonbins, carpenter work, painting, ete, MRS T, - T SR 5| s visiting her sisters, Mrs. Oliver | Mr. Johnson said he understood that | Bingham, Rock Nook Ho: e Bpe Metontia Ky aihe A1S Estimates cheerfully given, i e, thiCallfomia Pt qas | Woodworth of Alger piace and Mrs. fsome ‘military companies haye only |Ton W. Peck. Miss Gertrude Toothill,|gan, and been dcf ‘ln:f,ui,g i o LT Hecpie o e | WIURT Catntag o GO SR B Toesth mbere' e fucotes | M, 1 0 e, M B ) Sgte, St e S b Gold Bead mes weekly, out ¢ ; e k E i UL e R maney ca- | Souter, Miss A 7 c erling—. itro ¢, J 4 39 Via " Washington-Sunset Route, 13 | thelr summer home at Quaker Hill the expenditure of money for educa- | Boiler, Misg Ade. Taviee Ricvarcas B, Salisbury b, B Tatfo b, I Mark: [\] eadas, C. M. WILLIAMS, - Broaaway. | adv o o Vesh St Bosteh—| i ana Mrs. James T. Baker and | Representative Hall sald he did mot | Crandall, fifs. Charles L. Hubbard,|ham, se ¥ Toohil b F. B | General Contractor and Builder, # Q Miss Mary Baker of New London have | understand how a man from New Lon- | cash, n‘ . air fund. o Clippers—Coblyn c. Vetter p, Smith ! R- The New Haven road is reminding | Bone to. Windham o remain for. a | don county conld oppose an appropsia- | The fresn air ouling season prac-| Clippers=Cobion o Veter b ¢ v Loc éts, ings, 218 MAIN STREET. travelers that as certain special trains | month, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. | tion when the sum of $1000,000 was | tcally closes with the first of Seotem- | Ib FFRmGRe 2o S0 t °f, and *Phone 370. ire to be run to provide for Labor day | 5. Chappell, Mrs. Baker's parents, at|appropriated for docks in New London :’g\'x}m 2:;;2:; it ',prflahlemgc‘l‘:m;r}k SoHparts sadiEoresion Lot Iy iEh ] vmfl lfl I]l Brs fram, Connmatiatlon OF postéd nbtices | tisie jeountiy ome, “He-'%aid Danbury has an_cquipment |ing 8 familics, have had outngs one| The Clippers will probably finizh the | Bracelets oy gents would be | e Manbattan club, composed of | of guns from the United States gov- | 9F e e o T O I walt Cily toasn s lonatad: wmlgsn i NO I ICE John Slattery, Thomas Slattery, Frank |ernment valued at $50,000 and unless | trolley rides, and one voung girl was) @ Jewely O (G B8 BEREE s LRIPE bad babys photosraph| seieral hundred White Ribboners | ey i hing better than its present drill |&iven a two weeks' outing at a vaca- : | e : Ses ¢ i ers | Cunningham, Carl Lyons, Joseph Sher- | something better than its presen 5 : = =i chan ship with® them. S h p rom all over the state will be enter- | idan, Frank Slattery, Steve Kotchis, |shed is provided the equipment will | tion home—all for a total expense ot | championship with” them. ] roochies, as. 1NS, | on account of the present conaition Photo-| tained by the Meriden unoi on Octo- | Charles Riordan and William Murphy, | be withdrawn. about $130. ° | i B o . fpken. To cateh | Lor'7.1319, when the Connecticut. ¥ e e Cheniati o Finaham) of | Natga il on g A gt tone JEO G Y(vl" ""“"m SR e of Fairview Reservolr, the use of hess e, his preity little | ") g e e R s B # Soldiers during the Civil | tions of all kinds of cl and other e qua ceting of the caster 4 e bl phiseg | i T U olds ita annual convention | two: weeks' siay ai Ofean Beach. | uok sald the soldiers’ during the Gl | tions of all Kinds of elothing and other| | Th quarienty mecting of e eastein | 1 3 Complete VATIEtY | gur stoaon. tagn on sesin opvinkling in that city. babyhood's dags if —= keep their rifles bright and ready for|have need. Clothing and sShoes for| Board of Missions will be held with have had years of| (Owing to the stormy weather on MALARIA IS PREVALENT. war. Mr. Bingham is a Civil war | children are the things especially need-| the Conzregational church in Thomp- Rt e ts strictly prohibited until further mo= phing children. | supday, the attendance at the Mont- ——— veteran and he said the men from the | ed just now when school begins. £, SERHteber T gRenE R L dl tce. This order will ba strictly en- ome posing, | 1e enter church in the morning was | Docters Find Many Cases in Thames- | factory and the diich made good sol- ——— Golock Aty Spardeat ot ‘ light. The Rev. E. G. Guy of Hart- 5i.00enpisn. the Sulbit Ci il randy Greshevillos diers, but the militiamen always re- GRAND MASTERS’' DAY co Wi ord occupie: it as candidate and it is expected wia ferguson & Charbonngay, | crcee mained tin soldiers. State militia are i Northfield 3 o confer- for the pastorate. - - of no carthly us Will Be Held at Masonic Home on| Will report on the i 3 S Per order : A The physicians of Norwich are find- | Representative Hutchinson of Essex e i ences. sk { FRANKLIN SQUAR S AR e ATHE e Arthur L. Culver and Alice M. Culver | ing an unusualiy large number of cases | fdvored the bill. He is a war veteran il - el | A | of New London have sold their farm | of malaria about the city at the pres- | ~Representative Dunn said that New | oo 0~ e Mayor of New Rochelle. | Y £ ERS. s property on (‘hapman avenue. Water- | ent time, the affection being more | London has received more concessions | . "Q‘"_ lag ]"’b d wil. be held at The campaign is ovening for the | ford, to Morris Novitch of Montville. | prevalent than for a number of vears |than any other lace in the state, |the Masonic home in Wallingford onf , A€, in New and | CGQ?E Upiolsterer and The Phot h The property consists of house, barn|past. Thamesville is one of the vicin- | chiefly because of the magnetism of |Saturday, Sept. Dhe: oceasion s |yl inay ph of that that | Digtiress Manufactiurey otographer, | ana Gignt acres of tema. e e e S e the annual picnic of the members of | Lhe Barasraph of thal ¢iLv S¥s CoC g 7 i esidents there furnishing & large num.- the 110 lodges of the state and the | SUaTt WL Doughas =8 tmons ose] Mattresses will be sold at1-2 Opposite Norwich Savings Soelety. The first blasts were set-off in the | por e walocie sationta COF hous e e memlers ok the Grder of e Bastern {iy ember of the common council | 1 i thi ek = Shetucket river on Thursday after- | bor:of malaria patients Of one house- STATE BUSINESS MEN Star, and they and their friends will | RO 2 merber of (he comaon <OUntll | regular price- for this we noon. They caused quite a column of | hoid: It 18 stated th R : e be present and make the day one of | (REUE BRC IR T FEEMCIC BRI oF : ¥ Water to' be sent ten fo fteen feet | hors Who are having the malarial chills | outing Held at New London and Ar- | gredt ure.’ A programme will be |\OMCI8l, Mr. Donglas was formery of) o;‘ly;_s_l (00 WEST MAINST. | Go where you will, they say you will i = = those Tortunate eam . Pretty Slght for | work. In Greeneville there is also|: rangements Made for Annual Mest- |Eiven at 12 o'clock, including addresses | 5 would like to see him in the mey- | Siiay : find no better place to buy WALL those foriunate enough to see it. a considerable percentage of cases. ing. by Grand Master Randolph B..Chap-}{ "0’ 3o i man of Madison, Grand Matron Mrs, The prices of the balance of our| Prof. R. A. Brubeck, who recently | The weather, it is thought, may have 2 . Matse: B Clahotns Higinot g Dost thou love life, then | PAPERS than at Shea & Burke’s. Ohe 2 ki Tl i < somewhat earlier than usual, icut Business Men's asso- | b e o time is the stuff life culty o b g to his knowledge there were many |Londen Business Men's association on |Who d0 SRR e et sl MUST CLEAN UP THIS STOCK | (he toll torm u‘.\-h}'ehalc}ferh:&]c:}xm:nfi::\ cases in the city at the present time. | Thursday. The occasion was the mid- i ¢ ;,\{“];}‘1;}?“,;‘,"Z"S“f‘nf“f‘,‘n{““‘,-,‘\" B » ; ALL BORDERS FREE. branches. Medical authorities state that malaria { summer meeting and outing of the |PF Wallingford. = Sunt. John O, Row- Do not' squander' time chopping FOR OUR FALL AND SRRING BUY- is catised by a parasite that is {rans- | directors to make arrangements for the [12nd of the h provi e iRt Bl e e R g ING. According to the report of the Rey. | mitted from an infected patient to a |annual convention of the organization FAng cube to write elaborate ads w arrying al Father Fitzgerald the diocesan su- | Well person by a certain species of | which is to be held the third Thur: g s | smelly, greasy oil can getting ready HEA & BuRKE perintendent of schosls, about 36,000 | MOSQUito, so that if the mosquitoes | day in October at Bridgeport. Prohibitionists Busy. 2 to do your conking. Get a Gas Kange THE L. L. CHAPMAN CQ, | the children of the siate are at-|2re ket out, there is no danger of | -'At.12 v'elock a special car conveved | The prohibitionists are sefting bu but plenty of time to be| sl ik s * | tending the parochial schools. He has | catching the disease. the visitors to Ocean beach, where a |for the town elections and are begin- | A cag pt b i Ealgile il 37--47 Main St. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn.|submitted a detailed annual report to he bishop, share dinner was served at Wordell's [ning to hold caucuses. A party 3vill polite to customers irritating, irksome, ire producing, pro- Besides the visiting |be organized and a ticl nominated R e prellm i 25 business men_ 28 members of the New (at Mansfield tonizht. and on Saturd fanity provoking preliminary proceed Undertakers and Embalmers. N. Waldo Kennzdy, to whose efficient 2. Fondon organization sat down to din- [afternoon the Iebanion prohibitior e gres (A malchund. the)l okl % ne: Norwioh &nd TR N lCE Wirk Eriagenire s o e adiclent ner. A feature of the dinner was a |will nominate a ticket. Monday the Indisputably the world's best cooking g e gk S B B S toast proposed hy President Jones of |East Tyme party meets for & rally sith A hot weather necessity and s . dhe sute dszceiation, Whieh wis arect. |18 Robiin or B’ aeaer | The Thames Loan & Trust g, = - Rpksi o ity Prentis of New Londen will giva 5} biessing every.dayiin the year: -Saves GEO E. pchnEn . formed the members there that he goes m: “Here's to Old ed with enthusi to Boeston next Monday to take charg. 3 p of a campaign to increase the g Eneland and New England and here's ne and following the rally a | work, saves time, sa lars, - Call . All persons having bills| 5,5, 2 mP3En to ncreage ‘tho mem- | Ghonld 0nl-weiq|| All Other to Ol London and New London. M vill be nominated. Locally the Shetucket St 4 ioh 3 i ’mm; "14 eszwm:;‘;v:sr;:s Civil Engineer, 2 3 3 they soon be joined by a line of oce: Templars plan to resume meeic LN Conn. | and sca tes dels. Pric E: FERE against the Town of Norwich et T pe A i ] EEICAS PE RORwWICH: TN Brtiott were sent to. New Britainon Considerations in e Disiness meeting was held at [ £ fiees a1t Tshes o an e R ain o o . ing. | Sas. Water . Tank the publi at he has moved to 88 are requested to present them | l\\0) V¢ St o ew B oe i ihekiunes Slgp e Amans dioge Getting Back to Big City. Excty Deparimouteot Jaakin. ,’,w“n c‘,,‘ % {m‘ Tank Heaters | 1 adway, Chapman bullding, opposiie S bulore Beph, Lo, BRA Y| 2ovisl b SR rviow emetory. Belatives DRUG STORE GOODS phv, Frank H. Smith, Norwich: Twenty-seven vehicles of all descrip- R RETE. bhe at L e T M T Ware St e oA Servic . Wpeaton, D, F. Robbins and Richard | tions were counted on their way from 3 ane O e ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, |y conducted by Rovidohn Thomp- | "W o ou buy diug store déads re. | B German. Putnam; W. B, Hawley, | Chesterield to the Now York hoat > WALL PAPE RS Zing, scorching, sweltering weather. Fitsk /Balectinan, 2 e e autol e 4hit ‘thal it byt ngs: Frank Larrabee, | Wednesday night, savs the New Lon — . Rt £ q - s . olrsquatily isiyfar Lincoin and W. Norris, V don Day, showing the cue: of the 3 Caih Stst is1i Because of the rain on Thursday a [the most important point~to consider. | mantic. summer colony to be departing for | Imported and Domestic Gas & Electrical Den't second postponement of the annual | 1 they are mot of reliable qualit 2. S B their East Side New York homes. One ! g as CCIrICHL Dep i, Bil cinner and meeting at. Ledyard ” e e Dinner to Colonel Taylor. of the means of transportation, a sin- DESIGNS AND COLORINGS 3 JOSEPH BRADFORD, || "0, and it will be held toda had much better leave them entirely Col. Harry Tavlor, who until re. | 8le surreyv, containing four passengers UNEXCELLED. 527 Main Street, Alice Building. | Ofilce—McGrory Building, Bi8. e oxbectsd, wilh the frogramsac |alens avery thaush Wligy ‘were offensd| CoL: Harry Tevlor whojunub e LB, SORCL o E SO0 Baaens e P Hours—-1-2.30, 7-8°p) m) as arranged. The Broadway Sunday |to you as a gift. States engineer's office in ‘New Lon- | Street at 9.30 o'clock. Most of the oc- & Book Binder. Today, Picnic was also put over until| " it and Reliability are the fun- | dom. was tendered & complimentary | Cupants were dumped in the street. Th F = St d < If you have read Freckles and The | Telephone S50 dinner by his friends at the Thames TR S5 € lellllllg i 103, Girl of The Limberlost you surely AMER'CAN nou 8 of 31 Willow Street | want to read the latest and best book R i fhaie st i 15, Opdor, Revenue cutter service training ghip | 92MeNtal Principles of club on Wednesday night. Covers were | Need Be But Little Troubl, for | by this same author - A e Snothing e A GaoE T | SMITHER ERERCRIRTION BT ORE R o e Na Tuoritan | Sletioat - naat Rores o ; day morning ' Gardiner's bay,| o | y s New L 3 5 4 ks jherc the cadets of the school have| ~Upon them we have founded our |shortly to go to Wasbineton where |the open shop. Demands were made|y AGE CURTAINS FURNITURE been receiving instructions. A con- | store’s success and by rigidly adhering | B¢ Will be connected with the engi- |on the emplovers last April which were i Farrell & Sanderson, Props. = AL RATES to Theatre Troupes, - <PEC MILL REMNANT STORE | templated visit from the paymast § neer's department, in the office of the | considered unreasonable.and sines that West Side—179 W. Main S brousht the Ttasca scross Long Teland | to-them we shall continue to deserve | ohicf of enginesrs. Colonel Taylor was | time the union has aof hen Tacognid- UPHOLSTERY * Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected \0c on every | Sound. B success. ordered there last spring, being re- |ed. There is a disposition on the part \ IS HETUCKET STREET. - ith's | Jieved in New Tondon by® Captain |of the other crafts to refuse to work Every purshase you make at Smith’s | wyidron. He is well known here, hav- | with non-union.men, but if the master S HEADQUARTERS FoR . Wiliimantic Hormal Schoo! ON SALE AT e o Siiks and s' for Spring| 1 se against Pietro Terreso, the for suits, | charged with statutory rape in con- | Prescription Store is guaranteed. to |inz bowled many times against the |builders, says the Commercial Récor B 1 s Come and see thé | nection with his eopement with Mary | give you perfect satisfaction. Arcanum club team in the present building husiness in gican Oy nie DI bargains ac Olivia Castagna from New London, s ety Nprjlen ill naniie shie o ion with | D £ 0 ] - ,1;1;115‘::1;‘&!%::!:- MILL REMNANT STORE, boih the state and the defense wished ody Sent to Colchester. a firm hand there will be little trou- i ‘ RANS I ON S 1 e lune very Sa g eyl more time for preparation, and con- ate of Opening Changed to evening b i 3 The death of Samuel Lubin occurred | ble. S tinuance until Friday. morning was L] at the Backus hospital on Thursday - MEWMARKET HOTEL, IERT A WonENE SR SM".H s SI“M e e ARl PR R it s haisbed EC ATCIITSO F“'"“:’h;w"‘gz:‘l‘z"-n:."“’ [ years of age and th £ My na e e 5 715 Boswnil Ave. Plexsure Feach, at which many Nore Mary Rubln. He was % buteher by Children GI‘Y Er.F. W. HOLMS, Deniis! 4 N, M. D, % Pickhoves. First-class Wines, Liquors wnd Clgars | wich people summer, has had one of trade and was born in Russia. The © FOR FLETCHER'S IS 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, * g Meals and Welc: Rarebit sorvzu to | its busiest summers. In spite of the body was sent to Colchesier by Church | . Ghannon Building Annex, Room A.| Room i, Second ¥} >r. Shannon Bl 5 THERE 18 10 Ad L Toho Tuckie Prox et 4a-R | fact that mans mew cottiges have neen | FFauklin Square, Norwich, | body wa T O AS TORIA ! Taephoss s oy B TR s E‘Efi"é‘xcimmm"'

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