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he Boston Store == "'“"' ON AND PUTNAM NEWS —_— 2 > TROLLEYS . DANIELSON ed Attorney Bill. Edwards said “Put- LEAD TO I! nam.” Judge Tucker passed out some 5 more advice about making stopovers there and of the resuits apt to follo: Edwards looked sheepish, but smile He got 30 days in jail. James McNally, Attawaugan, up on a similar charge, was sent over for 30 | days. McNally also conceded that l‘('l ‘\L\ been to Putnam on Saturday. i “Went up for liquor, didn't you?" asked Attorney Biil. “Not~ wholly,” replied the priso “I also wanted to buy some clothes. d vou buy the clothes?" asked School Time Hosiery Sale auregan Men Sent to Jai r-i-r-cd. Continued to Satur- . day Morning—Old Home Day Cel * bration. Jr. and Ors. Charles Morin, who ve been in various parts of Canada several weeks on their honeymoon trip, return to Dantelson today (Tues- ¥). Head and children of Win- sted were visitors Monday with Mr. Head's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Head, of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keach will leave Danielson today (Tuesday) to spend a Jcation &t their cottage at Oakland At Worcester Fair. Charles E. Franklin and Clarence were at Worcester Monday at- ten: the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Featherstone ot New York spent Labor day with nhnvu and friends in Danielson Dagenias. D. E. Jette, George Hnn-m and Charles Nailor motored to Worcester Monday to attend the ¥ said that he bought a fow thinge, bit ho guessed that he had lost the_bundle. “You didn’t lose the bought?” continued Mr. Bi There was no answer, onl smila, Ifquor a Billikin Berent’s Bonds $1,000. Martin Berent, arrested in Saturday afternoon on a charge ® of having embezzled $600 from his former wife, now Lily Hurst, of Central Mills, was presented and put to plea, ! entering a claim of mot guilty. He nclined to be talkative and some- t insolent, and finally had to be suppressed by Judge Tucker. Attorney Bill stated to the court that Befent's divorced wife would appear against him and asked for a continuance until morning of this week at 3 o the hearing will er fixed Beren! in default of which he police station during een in com- Jorwich Misses Katherine Aylward, Margaret Aylward, Mrs. W. F. Woodward, Miss Mary Weaver and Miss Margaret Mc Tride made up an automobile party to the fair in Worcestar Mondary. Mrs. Louls E. Kennedy, Miss Nellie ivan and the Misses Laura and Bessette motored to the fair in bonds at $1.006, ned in th v. although he ha I Ry s Lottcn or iiion ith friends 'in- Tativille i % . SOT- | relative to arrangements for his r marly of Danielson. spant the holiday | | Berent, haw retained Atidrney with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lyon, of the West Side. A. E. St. Onge of Pascoag, formerly of this place and Putnam, visited with friends here Monday. hields of Norwich to defend his interests. How Labor Day Was Observed. As far as Danielson was concerne: School time demands the BEST APPEARING John C. Burns of Webster has been | Labor day was anything but a da ters’ i mand the T iome from e Beach. A Tmen s P e SR T and Mrs' William “E araves Danielsin prosentea. the, pecper ; Whether vou wish to spend much or B About evers place was closed will find here m( ome month at Oakland Beach. v Featherstone of Ne: he holiday with relatives Mr. and Mrs. E. U. G. Baker of Nor- wich and Mrs. E. J. Almstead and son and about everybody out of town or at of sight aiter the noon hour. _The fair at Norwich and the fair at Wor- here the birdmen were sche: cted large numbs At These Special Prices the very best in quality and appearance obtainable Franch of Pitisfleld, Mass, were thc up at East Kil- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parry W. . 3 % Sl Clarke for Labor day ay exe in this city. o] y of Fitchburg spent the losing for the . < COl ¢ Boliday at his home in Daniclson. Bl CHILDREN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT BLACK COTTON HOSE, Al ‘Waiter Ames and Frank Goodness other places sizes from 6 to 9 1-2—Special for this Week—9¢c a pair, 3 for 25c. m‘!f!.biflmns ‘F‘)'IOSE who went from ple and 4 n o ‘orcester enday, prin- perfect holid; —— < FON R = cipally to get a look the aviators { the w ear. For those who enjoy BQY'S BLACIC,COTTON. F.0 nd 'fl"'bb"d thse ns meds ln;‘tfi!irdcl;l’fl. % S ¥ absolute quiet, Danielson was a para- with double heel and toe and double knee. Sizes 6 to 10—SPECIAL . and_Mrs. J. Her Smith of | dise Monday. the West Side are spending this week East. Killie 31y (O Home Sy FHISAWEER, o .paif, 12100 "nm‘n‘fii,fh B M W ere wére B Fast Killin MISSES' COTTON HOSE— in either black or tan. These are ex- Miss Lucy Fournier has returned | Labor day for the Old Home day tra fine ribbed and come from 5 1-2—to '10. Regular 15c quality— from a vaeation of thres weeks spent with relatives SPECIAL THIS WEEK, a pair, 1lc. Springfield. In Worcester and |1 St, James’ parochial scheol will open £ CHILDREN'S SEAMLESS BLACK HOSE—a fine ribbed hose of e it : mercerized, lisle finished yarn. These are our regular grade, but e B B ol e s B e e O subject to slight mill imperfections—SPECIAL THIS SALE, 3 Pair ing. S fof 50c. Forty-eight Priseners at Jail. | | PUTNAM i—in either silk lisle 5 FIN s There were 4% priseners the CHILDRE! RIB, Windham county Jail in Brooklyn on |\ o — i Sl or dall lisle finish. All sizes—THIS SALE, a pair, 25c. Monday, several of them coming gt G AL St e d"‘" e s from different towns in the county| cupied Today—Quest for Stolen Auto IN THE “LION! r—m AND, we have a uniformly good-wearing hose “:-“ “QD‘:n“EVQ s St Winitey | —Andems Win from Co. C, 1- which has n T le‘ equaled for theé- price. We Have it in three Fy :m'“’nm: R N | otes afthe Holiday. “weights and ribs. All sizes at the uniform price of 25¢ a pair or $2.75 megan and Jewett City teams was vl will be an appreciative and de- a dozen. Plaved habor day afternoon at Wau- | lighted company of students that gath- ¥ogan and other cvents held that!ers in the new h school building BUSTER BROWN HOSIERY. Broved interesting 1o a larse number, at mer of Prosidence and School For a relief from the worry of the ever-present occupation of e funds derived going for the benefit | streets, this (Tuesday) morning, for 3 : o) . [t by ke Of the Seered Heart church. i WAB Qscided Moriddy miornivE to aé darning we offer a stocking which we have proved and have found ex- Sent to Jail. the new struc which has not yet tremely s S “THE BUS BROWN?" single ribbed hosiery e son A m Tome, heen. formall epted for the tow B 6 - s hose is packe: ‘our pair in a be: WAR- Chatles Emerson and William Tom et Bl pS L S WAL Sl in sizes 6 to 9 1-2. This hose is packed four pair in a box. WAR mil) ng '\”"'fn ; tien were heard Monday fternoon RANTED TO-WEAR FOUR M ONTHS WITHOUT DARNING. A e Sabics of the p when the school was opened for the ’ B Rs West Bide Monday morning Among those who called were many “CADET” HOSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—Of black cotton with mmen ware up_for . intosication l;x‘*; are graduates of the old Putnam | o (greeq splicing at knee and heel and toe of good, stoiit Irish linen gould not puy_the $10.51 that St i 1] s e e i onTon el o bave the rli%l;i.'nli"n of bein; ‘hw”“ the fact' fhat there have bee a pair 25c. : g e dl| strides in tne science of €Fs the two ceils that have been put | nd equipping schools. They into the bas>ment the fire \,a”..“i nd th ¥ \V” 'd“\' !'h \\\\,A"; U\'l} on the West Side. These cells are|? d the expression, “T would real- 11 ~d | 1¥ like to come ¢k to school here bulle principally reavy wood and . * are suffclentiy Btial to hold any | MYSelL’ was often heard. of the strong mie) t by chance may nicipal Syrait, just ratgrnid i i ttorney Eric H. occups_them x n'of the school bourd and mem.- 5 3 hers of the staff acted = TOWN COURT. ia ption 2 12 committee for We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets Liguor Causes Trouble for Numerous | o onine 1o, Bernooand Evil-Doers—Berent's Case Con-| While h tinued. uilding bre court ‘was ses- | ‘r" th blinked in an am: way-—they had to Hard- morning. puty | in the newer electric lights for ey The Belthras visit with 3 ker “;‘ East Kil- | incornorated made a hit. ~Attorney L. Torrey. presidin proved an in v = “ounty G harles ° E. esting heliday ting and devel o Wenb ki iumng v Cars, 5 | Barber of Central Village h;ses ne the fact that dry citizens of Kil- | e rooms. _ Putnam fans saw.a corking g00d | wosi for a trip to Yellowstone park. mely 2n to Putnam and became | school proper 140 stu- | ball game on the School street grounds | ™5y o ® e B K2 o (WIS WO B o which practice will come in this morning and bor day morning, when the Andems | ;¢ yniformed members of the Polisk uting attor- | in addition there will be 65 pupils | 9f North Grosvenordale beat the C.|, gor of Falcons that has been in con- c the eighth grade | A. C'5 1 to 0, but not until the affair | yeption Norwich. The Massachu- in| israel Putnam school, removed | had gone 11 innings. tis towns' delegates were prominent not of the I trom there to Ve a congested con- Town Topics. | figures about the station here, waiting = E hat | dition, but relieving, as it appears, only | - There were only two cases for the | for their train: 4 before, twas up for in- | (0 the extent of réducing the attend- | city court to, consider on- Labor day | = ' oxication and breach of the peace. He |ance (o (he normal capacity of the | and both were of minor Importance: Sgmitted his sullt In discussing his | buildl e new high school has | “'Daniel. Byrne of Boston was with —The Hartford and ',.‘,;_ ,-\hvormu‘ I said: “The trouble | accommadations for 300. : e oo Basto e o 4 buy Hougr and then come | ulating one another today on g visitor at Notre Dame ed, ‘ith the secre- e rmested and put this | all that the own has done lo ‘neip R = R Hoi o e In passing n i eir studies and work, all = ordba? Whiatosl a i onsl atack ntence. Jud er told Rivers o | will be silent at the old high school PO orac Wibeclotk and Mxa i “attend strict business of fix- | on Church street, through which class ing looms and keep awa Put- { atfcr class has trooped since the carly { .\;‘:u:].”' .,3 ,"l",” : o H"Mvi Looking for Stolen Automobile. ol 9 _James Bdwards. 35 | Capt. John Murray spent part-of - s oo worin [ husy s Monday looking for i Stun- AND NO’I A PA Tl{‘L OF A UFF pleaded gzuilty to bei i ed. | nabout, green body, vellow run- v “Where did you get vour liquor?” ask- | e »H‘d\" 1 (v lw.m- m.n: orcester’ Sunday and driven out o —_ g ————————— |l o B e T . A R to a Worcester physicia et ¢ cent e - le Danderine. will immed ‘“ o R E R B LT 2 25 cent-bottle of Dan: 505, 1He, Dandcne Wil inmedigtoly us ay’ painted on the radis S i "\ dull. faded, brittic i \iu'nednd just try lhls——bvn;h‘ 2 N el faced shailtle H o R I ' ‘: K’s | SUPERIOR COURT. hair falling out at once e i — - Danderine dissolves- every particle | sirand «t a time. The effect is amaz- It Means | Prisonérs Held on Criminal Charges to [.of Dandruff like snow beneath the |ing -your hair will be light, flufiv and Be Put to Plea Today. blazing eun, cleanses, purifies and in-|wavy, and have an appedrance of w and Genuine gorates éh? s«ul]l forever stopping |abundanc an incomparable re, F = held at the jail at Brook- ne and fallinz hair fin and luxuriance, the beauty MALTED MILK 5 eriminal charges snd s Within ten minutes after an appli- |and shimmer. of true hair health, H ' ation of anderine you cannot ind Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's The F for All A ! et ef o single trace of Dandruff or a loose [ Danderine from any drug store or 0od-drink for ges. | s at 2 ¢ o falling hair and your toil and prove to yourself « | dayy rnoon and nee itch, ut what wil ton —that rour h: is @ More healthful than Tea or Coffee. " | 1ot “xpicicd that mane most will be after a faw uso.‘ pretty and soft as any—that it has Agees with the weakest digestion. | ¥ %0 10 trial nd bro when you will actually see new hair, |been neslected or injured by careless i ok b fin. - and : downy —yes—but | treatment—that's ail—you surely can Delicious, invigorating and n-m(tmx { really mew hair—sprouting all over |have beautiful hair it R:hg mum,pawda form. | scalp. . you will just try a 1 cre South Main street the overhead rail- bridge near the sub-station of ¢ morning, an v driven down the wung under the stone arch ige and met head-on with a biz electric car that was negotiating the narrow route at the same time, This was one time when such a thing ?apr\f‘nad without any one being in- ure A quick lunch prepared in a m-m. Take no'substitate, Ask for HORLICK’S, ' O Others are imitations. THE CLEARARG: SALE CONTIGES at The Bciton Ory Goods Store. Dan- felson. Some big discounts for our Customers another week; Attractivg us on every eaunter in the stora Buy these gonds mow. THE BC3TON DRY GOODS STORB Msin Streer, Danleleci eptieas -2me3 @ Keeoh Mgn irves around read of the br PHYSICALLY IMPOVERISHED BORDEN'S Malted Milk BRADLEY THEATER. Excellent Turn Pleases Holiday Audi- ence. Belthra and Beélthra presented a da HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law [at ('Rl.‘lxi,urh ;;'.,n'; ‘lL ‘s.'{.l,\is Al PALATABLE SUSTAINING PATENTS wecured this soason. . Tnd oo STRENGTH - GIVING al stage setting reprod terfor of a cow. bharn, plaged on broom apd almost every other old thing te be found about such a place and while played the cows in. the barn ced ihe in- Belthras milk cans For Saie at Your Druggists ‘Protece your idea. Handsome 63. pame Guide Book Free, will never go back to the troublesome two-damper range The cost nf the food spmled by mistakes in regulating the ordi- nary t\vodamper ranges amounts to a large sum. The Single Damper of the Crawford affords absolute fire and oven control by one motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “check,” The Oven of the Crawford has cup-joint - heat flues which heat everywhere alike and make it the quickest and surest of bakers, The Two Hods (patented) in the base—one for ashes instead of the old clumsy ash pan—one for coal, is a great trouble-saving feature. the Gas Ovens and Broilers above or at end of range; if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Mfg.Co., 31 Union St., Boston For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. “bake” "or range does the rest. Ladies! Itis time to have your | FURS Aitered and Repaired | if you want prompt work| at low prices. Good work at reasonable prices done under clean| conditions at MACPHERSON’S, | The Furrier, 291 Main Street;’ Opp. New Chelsea Bank DONT WORRY i Makes Wrinkiss Worry over ili-health does your health mo good, and merely causes | wrinkles, that make you look older | than you are. If you are sick, dom't Worry, but go about it to make yoursel? well .To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom anly ills, similar to yours, when we say, Take VIBURN-0 It 1s a wonderful female reinedy, as you will admit if you try it Directions for its uss are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at drussists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO 106 West 120th Street. New York. 25 New, Visible Type. writers and a Teacher who is an expeft in touch typewriting, io. sures all young pesple who attend th’e Norwich Business College The Best lnstruction ob. tainable in typewriting. Fall Term Opzns Tuesday, Sept. Sth. Write, Phone or Call’ W.E Re sidence, CANFIELD, Principal. 433 Washington Street Trunks Our stock of TRUNKS is complete and attractive. Prices are lowest, ail kinds of nov- elties in leather goods. The Shetucket Harn:ss Co., 321 Main Street, WAL C. DENTIST \ DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket street en- trance. 'Phona BODE, Prop | 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer' to the public the finest standar3 brands of.Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mugir's Secotch ~Ale. Guinness' Dublin Siout, | C. & C.imported Ginger Ale, Sunker | Hul P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser | Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone _447-12. LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagun calls Evervwhm Dost thou love Iife, then do not squander time, for time is the stuff life is made of.—Franklin. not squander time chopping carrying coal or filling a greasy oil can getting read to do your cocking. Get a Gas Range and cook ing, irksom A mateh Indisputably stove. sing ever work, saves tim and from $10 up. Rota 310, Cook ali sea ry Gas with provoking 1 and day e, saves dollars. the latest models. scorehing, ne, the fir in the v Water Tank connecting at cost gas and sweltering t any time witloug a ire producing, liminary proceed- sle pro- is ready. the worid's best A hot weather necessity and a ar. Saves | forgel the cooking call Prices Heate weather. Gas & Electrical Dep't. 32% Main Street, Alice Building. Advice to Mothers Have you | taken 7 It's an art to take baby's had baby's photograph phato- graph as it should be taken. To: catch his roguish little emile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized remembraices of babyhood's days in years to come. ‘We hav had years of experience in photographing children. They always look their best wien we troublesome - posing. take them. No Snap them in a Jitty. LAIGHTOW, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. u W néss befére the public. anc to put there’ it betier than througn the a w {am; giumes ot ‘Ths aur . busi: o m advertis- ICars In Stock NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ONE TOURING CAR. Two Maxwells sold low for cash. | The balance of our Top Wagons, Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- ons at 20 per cont. off. |THE M. B. RING AUTO Co. Agents for Pope-Hartford and Over. land Cars for New London County. HEADQUARTERS FOR Frésh stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also Provisions always onm hand. Free lunch every Saturday evening. The Westerly House, Formerly D. J. O'Brien’s, 68 No. Mai Kenvon & Pickhover. Props. . GOLDEN RULE (ure wateBaking Powder { FULL WEIGHT—BEST | © GOODS—LOW PRICE | — People’s Market | 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. |Buy the “BIG BEN” Alarm | Clock of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street |Miss Buns’s School | THE BEECH DRIVE i September 20th. ss Butts will be slad to confer 1 parents who desire to place chil- in school, Barly wi dren LOOK-LISTEN=SEE top. ING. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. 14 Bath Streets’ HOWTUCK ; AFE ANITARY PRING WATER JATISEYING Tel. 34-2.- Norwich, Conn. Allow Me Please jobbing, carpenter work, painting, ete. ete. timates cheerfully given, C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MALN . STREET, 'Phone 370. T WHMEN vou want to put your bus ness before the public, there is no me. )il betier than through u, | School will begin on Wednesday, application is The prices of the balance of our | stock of Concord Carriages, open and MUST CLEAN UP THIS STOCK FOR OUR FALL AND SPRING BUY- Norwich, Conn. to quote you prices or to give you es- timates on ail kinds of contract work, TJobbing promptly attended to. advertis 2 GHA»ELL’S “COAL HAI MORE TO MAKE CHEERY&M | THAN ANY. - OTHER = MATERI/ THING. ’ 4 A -difference in the material m: a material difference. "The best Coal is not too good your home. - . _The Chappell Co. sells it.— CHAPPELL CO. Oiflln‘ Wharf. and 150 Main Strest ; T.lulnfi.& LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and lelugh ALWAYS IN STOCK. 1 A D. LATHROP, Office—car- Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 163-13. CALAMITE COAL “It bufns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood: C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Coal and Lumber Telephone 88¢. Central Whar? WHEN vYOU THINK OF School Books AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES YOU THINK OF Cranston & Co. As this store has been supplying these lines to several generations. This season we have the most com= plete and attractive line ever. A complete stock -of all the new books required ‘tn the town schools as well as the full list for, the Central district. 4 The Second Hand Books we have are unusually good and Will save you money. i An extra fine line of School Bags and School Straps. Some" entirely new things in Pencils and Pencil Boxes and a very full assortment of the various sundries required for the school room, School Districts—teachers and scho} ars furnished with all their requires ‘ments at right prices. i~ Make no mistake but go to CRANSTON’S 158 Main St., Norwich, Conn. We pay cash for second-hand books, Imported and Domestic DESIGNS AND COLORINGS UNEXCELLED, i The Fanning Stadios, 31 Willow Street LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE | UPHOLSTERY WM. F. BAILEY (Buccessor to A. T. Gerdnar) S Hack, Livery Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street HORSE CLIPPING A' SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. Earn a Good Salary HOW ? By a few months’ study of Shorthand and Typewriting at Miss! Jewett's School: “You will then be competent to secure a position that pays well from » | the tart. © Individual instruction, Visible writing machines used. You v enter at any time. HATTIE L, JEWETT, 283 M s«rm. AMERICAN IIOUSE. [Farrell & Sanderson, Props | SPECIAL RATES to Thuh‘o Trogpes, "I«v. { WALL PAPERS