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an increase amount is 31,041,234, over last year of $43,000,000, Fred Ellory of Norwich is visiting Webster friends, Thomas J. Fitzgerald is spending a week at Block Island, @he Bulletine VARIOUS MATTERS. milliners are in New York, | $1 14k SOLID GOLD CA4SE Ducks, Broilers, fancy Young Lamb, mllk-fed Veal, head Lettuce, fing Cel- ery, Eggplant, evergreen Corn, n Cukes and Squash, - 30th Year of Faithful Llewellyn Nicolai Disappeared From Home at Poquetanuck Friday Night and Not Found Until Sunday Afternoon— 500 Waltham Ladies’ Watch - GREAT BARGAIN Fergusun&_flh;rbnnnaau FRANKLIN SQUARE studymen up on fall and winter styles. Dr. Eldred will be out of town from August 13 to August 26.—adv, Two and One-Half-Year-Old Kenneth Night in Woods Safely. Miss Minnie Barrie of Norwich is the guest of Putmam friends. The Misees Viola and Ethel Spald- ing of Greene, R, I, are the guests of relatives here. Mrs. Luella M. Gager of Stonington is the guest of relatives and friends in Norwich and vicinity. Misses Mae Reardon and Sallie G. McNamara are at Block Island for & vacation of two weeks. Work Strickland Passed Canadian Seed 5 Watermelon on Pears and Plums; Muskmelons; home boiled Hams. SOMERS Food Specialist The marriage of Ernest Leonard and Miss Mossle of Occum takes place today (Monday). The flag on Davis theater floated all day Sunday in the rain, the one cheery bit of color in the graymess, The New York, New Haven & Hart- ford Raflroad Co. will have its fall time table out September 29. WhenyouKNOW Is it wiser to GUESS ? Individual Instruction. After having threatened on several occasions to do away with himself, on account of family troubles, it is stated, Lilewellyn Nicolai, 24 years old, dis- appeared Fridey night o’clock, and for 48 hours relatives were anxiously seeking for him in that vi- The affair reached a climax when the pond of B. Lucas & com- it is possible that he may be some- what demented. CHILD FOUND AT MOHEGAN. New London Youngster Strayed Away from Home and Then Fell Asleep. FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, Mrs. Sybel Degrenier of made a short visit at her home in Westminster the past week. Standing up out in the sunshine to warm himself, Kenneth Strickland, the two and a half year old New London Palmer was the so- Congregational Mrs. George S. SEPTEMEER 2nd. Write, "phone or call Norwich church Sunday morning, singing The boy who disappeared in Mohegan Fri- day night at supper time and was searched for by frantic mother and relatives all Friday night, was found absolutely unharmed Saturday morn- | ing about 6 o'clock. The boy was in the woods belonging to Olin Browning pany at Pogquetanuck was dynamited and the termination to the suspense came when Nicolai was discovered in & small room, with the door locked on the inside, it was sald, at the open air Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Cobb are DR. C. C GILDERSLEEVE in New .York city, guests of Mr. and 1 it The income account of the New Ha- | Mrs. Clarence Hurlburt. Physician and Surgeon ven road for the year ending June 30 shows a surplus for the year of $305,- Dr. Senay has returned te his home Norwich from camping for PIOK INVISIBLE McGrory Bldg., 287 Main St, Sulte 7-8 Hours—3-9 a. m. 1.30-3 and 7-8 p, m. Telephone 1120 Reslidence 29 Lincoln Ave., ten days at Masons island. theater at Lincoln park! the young man located him, and rather unwillingly he went back home with them. He had had nothing to eat since Friday, it was said, and it is belleved that he was making an attempt to starve himself to death, Mr, Nicolal 18 the son of Theodore Nicolal of Poquetanuck and it is hint- of Mohegan and the find was made by Mr. Browning, who was the anxlous search. place was about half a mile away from Fowler home from which youngster had strayed. The boy evidently wandered off just before supper time, and his footprints were followed for a considerable dis- tance, showing where he had crawled through a pair of bars. A marriage license has been issued in Bridgeport to Opear Weeks, 40, of and Emma Heinr, North Coventry. Master Carl S. Parker is camping with the Christ church choir boys at Pleasant View for two weeks. Mrs. Arthur Cook has returned to Bristol, her mother, Mrs, Ida Williams, going with her for a visit there. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Harrington of New Haven are the guests of Mrs. Business College W. E. Canfield, Principal There is eastern Connecticut inter- est in the twelfth annual reunion ot the Durham Family. Meriden Wednesday next. association in Shortly after BI-FOCAL Schoolship Newport, which lett New they disappeared, and all efforts to Minnie Leete of Trading Cove. ed that there have been dissensions in London June 5, locate the missing child by scouring the vicinity seemed to be in vain. Up to the early hours of Saturday morn- ing a large party of friends were out the family, and a number of times the young man has seemed despondent. ‘When he left homs Friday and did not Stockholm, Sweden, and Is due in New London, October 1, Miss Maude @, Lathrop has been re- appointed teacher of the Hast Great Plain school for the coming year, and Mrs. Waterman R. East Main street. Norwich cottages at Neptune park lenses enable him to see near and tar with the same glasses. 7 Yet there are no cemented vieces and no lines of separation —consequentlynoclouded vision, n6 dropping apart and no cob looking everywhere and when they at last gave it up to wait for daylight the mother of the bey and ether of the terror strieken relatives still pressed A fire was kept geing as a possi- ble attraction for the bey to come te. When Mr. Brewning came upon the seene the child appeared te be about as happy and unharmed as if he had spent the night in his erib instead of en the ground in the eeolness of Fri- But the bey said he was warm, and an examinatien showed that he was not even damp and that he had net been bitten by an ant or anvthing else as he lay en the greund. return his people began te think that he had really made up his mind to carry out seme of his previ- eusiy uttered threats. are participating in the beach parties and other diversions which Is making August pleasurable there. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Brlerley of Ballouville have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Sharples of Taftville, , Chester Johnsen of Breekiya, N formerly of Norwich, is spending vacation in tewn. Robert McDonald of East Lyme has He did not re- moved from that town to gerald farm in Waterford, where he will take charge of the work, Mrs, Jane Wallace has returned te home in Norwich after visiting Mr, and Mrs, James Wallace of West- Fruit Jars Whole Fruit can be pri large mouthed jars. The labor of can- ning is reduced and the condition of the fruit when opened is improved. turn on Saturday and there was no trace of him anywhere and the pend there at Pequetanuck was regarded as offering a convenient means for sui- i To see if they could disecever his body there, his people decided to use of McKinley avenue is en the South Bluffs at Block Island to spend a week. In Tolland county the tobacco in the field is in good condition and has apparently passed through the period when there is danger from hail. John B, Deyle and family, now of Hartford, are spendding August at their cottage at Miss Sarah Taylor of Poughkeepsie, dynamite, and they secured the ser- Parker of McKinley avenue, vices of Contractor Torrance of thig lecting of dirt. eity, whe set off three charges, twe of eunds and ene of seven pounds, at different spots in the pend about 3 Since the American Gladlolous soci- iting_her aunt, has offered special ther R, Case of Warren street Mrs, Annie Day of Westerly, R. is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. C, ] Kryptoks are as graceiul of the face as ordinary glasses and blooms, growers of the flower are tak- lution of the matter is prebably that ing special interest in its culture, Tubbs, it being Mr. Tubbs' 7ist b day Saturday, o'clock Sunday plesions brought up about everything in the pend, but na body appeared, and the relatives of that he had wandered become drowsy and wemt to sleep in real Indian fashion, the way the for- BATON CUASE Mass.,, has been the guest of Mr. and L. Rawson, now of . M, B i 3 WooTMtotl Tenalved s Rogtiked show- | Lot FUN Peskeity Anj Saughics he mlssing man equally practical —the mo#t wonderful bifocals yet produced, Alice M, Peabody, of visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phillips avenue, ew Londen, are J."A, Parker of were assured that he himseif there. ad not drowned er of over 300, besides other remem- Abeut 5 o'elock Sunday brances, on her birthday, last week. Company 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, mer {nhabitants ef Mohegan did more He siept nearly apparently and had net been up long en Mr. Browning found him. Soen er the Mohegan church bell began of Brooklyn, Y., who has been the guest of Mrs. | Charles L. Richards of Broadway, has | afternoon his two sisters, with a ¢ anion, went up to Linceln park look- Patrick’s church Saturday A it ¥ Hart: orAtag nt 810 Ak ey Huah Mooy | Moas Aanls: Crssawositief Starteg is spending a few ng for him, and there i a small rogm Come in and see them. formerly used by the directors at the Jar Rubbers, open alr theater they found him, a to starve himself not want to go back with them, but finally he submitted. Preserving Kettles, Kitchen Utensils. nor celebrated a month's mind requiem high mass for Mrs. Catherine Fiteh. to ring merrily and peace fell upon the Strickland family and cousin, Miss May Greenweed of 88 Tranklin street, After passing summer home in Brookfield, ¥ and Mrs. W, S. Allis are at their home parently tryim, rejoicing in the val is the son of Mr, and Mrs. James J. of 141 Park avenue, The youngster Miss TFlorence Thacher of Tanner schools cost the street has returned after spending the y of New London The Plaut-Cadden Conmpany Established 1872 about $1,000 a year, 12,000 books be- ing bought annually on Elm avenue. Nicelai has a position as fireman at the B. Lucas & company plant and has an excellent recerd. Friends believe week with her cousin, Miss Mildred Abell of Bozrah. Miss Gladys Leader of Attawaugan London, and Mvs. Strickland came to Mohegan Friday te visit Mr, and Mrs. Edward Fewler. [} to replace those Miss Florence Carpenter and Catherine Holms have returned Watch Hill, where they Adam’s Tavern oOPTIC Stamp collectors here have been the IANS Plaut-Cadden Bldg, 144-146 Main St, Norwich, Conn. recently visited Miss Edith Washburn at her home in Norwich and at her cottage in' Niantic. on Springfield, Mass., convention of the guests of friends. WILL WAGE WAR NORWICH PLAYERS IN ON CIGAR COUPONS. Richard R. G am of Wash- offer to the public the finest standard is spending some CRESCENT BEACH COMEDY. Tuesday and lasts through Thursday. ington street, STILL LOWER PRICES TO CLOSE OUT SUMMER SHOES Ladies' $2.00 White Oxfords, 98c. Ladles' $2.50 White Pumps, §1.48. Black and Mrs. Timothy Coughlin and daugh- ter, Miss Ella Coughlin of Fitchville, are spending a few days with friends in New Haven and Waterbury. brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's Dublin Stout, ©, & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. State Business Men’s Association De- cides to Start the Crusade—Frank H. Smith Attended. The board of directors and the legis- lative committee of the State Busi- ness Men's association met at the Ho- tel Garde, Hartford, Thursday after- noon to discuss various matters of in- with the boys of Christ church choir at the camp at Pleasant View. A Number of Local Amateurs Took Excursion to Montreal and return via the Central Vermont railway, only Tickets on sale August 20, 21, return limit Through coaches and sleeping cars to Montreal.—adv. Scotch Ale, Miss Olive Huntington of Washing- ton street and Miss Lois PerMins of Broad street are guests of Miss Elita Davenport of Fitchburg, Mass Mrs. John Lamson Laura have returned to their home in Pawtucket after spending a few days with relatives on Oneco street. and daughter The Crescent laurels Friday when the club presented Betty Comes Back, a musical comedy’ The club de- Judge Gardiner Greene of Norwich 0 Shoes $1.98. handed down a declsion In the case of the New Hartford Water Co. the Village Water company of lighted a good sized audience, Includ- ing several from this city. was followed by dancing. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tolhurst of Hart. ford spent Sunday parents, Mr. Robert ¢, Johnson and Philip Johnson of Union street an automobile trip Telephone 447-12, terest to the association. of the vacation season was felt, barely a dozen were present. Men's $4.00 * Shoes have returned through the and Oxfords, Samples and Specials and Broken Lots way below cost to close. We give Royal Gold Stamps. FRANK A. BILL, New Hartford, in favor of the defend- | Coleman, at their Gales Ferry cottage. Little business was transacted. The most important matter dlscussed was ons and premiums This subject eration from thu Helen F. Greenberg; Dottie Lightfoot, Mrs, Robert Montgomery and so: Robert and Theodore, returned Friday evening to their home on street after two week’s visit with rela- tives in Spencer and Springfield, Mass. Miss Ida Hopping of Madison, N. J., {s visiting at the home of Deacon L. . Hyde on Washington street, where Loulse Hopping, PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE the giving of cou; with cigars and tof has recelved con assoclation before and that body has Connecticut police have been notified that Joseph Steuo- vitch, 4 partner in a boarding house with Mike Levine of that place, had Miss Ruth Samuels Margaret J. Kinney; White, Irving 8. Bailey; Reginald De her sister, "Miss Bong Bong, Joseph I, Lawton 104 Main Street also a guest. - BICYOLE Binid Gt it s Gemis bobt ats gone on record as being opposed to the | Mancrutting, Charles (, Ayres De Bloke, Thomas McKone; Toom, C. Russell Kinney, In the chorus Miss Estelle H. Greenberg, Miss Mar- Uncas National Bank in this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always have the best kird of & receipt in the re- Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Senter and Miss @rosvenor place have returned huome after an automo- bile tour to Lowell, where the party were the guests of Mr, Senter's father, Miss Rachel Thayer entertained few friends at her home on Washing- ton street Friday afternoon by giving tea in honor of Miss The directors and committee went & step further and took action which wiil probably mean a crusade against cigar coupons and similar stimulants to the Maude Colburn A postoffice order states that under a new arrangement that parcels post packages sent to Brazil will hereafter Selling at 1-3 off Extra Bargains in guaranteed Wheels. MOTORCYCLES INDIAN AND POPH Second-hand Bargains 1911 Pierce 4 h. p. Belt Drive Magnete 1909 Indian 4 h. p. Chain Drive Mag- jorfe H. Stanley, Edward P, Johnsen. At the plano and conducting, Mrs. Lucius M. Johnson. ‘With the mandolin, Edward P. John- turned endorsed cheque, Courteous and libefh! treatment ex- tended to every depositor whether the :count be large or small. ‘We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, 42 Shetucket Street. be distributed at only five points, Rio tobacco trade. The matter was refer- Glascock of de Janeiro, Bahia, Pernambuco, Para, and Sao Paulo. William Senter, red to the legislative committee with instructions to support a bill for the elimination of such coupons. James Nolan, William McBurney and Frank McIntyre, three of the Sachems, who have been returned Sunday. a pleasant week and attended the New York ball games while there. Mr, and Mrs. ton were guests of Arthur H. Brewer John Sterling of Hol \EXCELSIOR, also voted to refer the matter to the association’s counsel to investigate the constitutionality of such a bill. A resolution sent in from John C. Sherwood of Waterbury received con- It called for the closing of The historical societies will note to- August 19, as the 100th anniver- sary of the famous naval fight in which the frigate Constitution, sides,” defeated the and executed by the course of the.Norwich Golf club, and predicted it would become a fine links in time, Thomas McKone. Produced by A. R. Stanley. Mistress of robes, Miss Jeanneite C. Telephone 65 English frigate Terms Reasonable. C. V. PENDLETON, 10 Broadway MARKED HIS GRAVE BEFORE GOING TO HOSPITAL. John W, L. Coit Climbed Over Wall Miss Henrietta Bidwell of McKinley avenue, who has been spending of the summer at Z gone to New York all places of business, HAS GOOD HEALTH AT AGE OF 103. Mrs. Lyman Rogers of Montville Re the larger towns and cities, on Satur- The vines on Broadway church have had to be trimmed again, to keep them Since the rains had reached WALL PAPERS A late spring leaves us with an ex- day afternoons. He argued that in different places the closing time was different afternoons and he be- friends until she resumes her studies tremely large stock of new goods on and Drove Pole in the Spot. band, and to move bave decided to cut the prices now. You can have the benefit of lieved a general understanding as to at Syracuse university in the fall a uniform closing time would be a them quickly the handsome stained glass in Spite of Many The body of John W. L. Coit will be interred today in the City cemetery in The business me; All goods guaranteed. 2527 Franklin St., Norwich as sgiven much time to a consideration of this question and it ‘was debated at some length Thursday, No action was taken, however, and resolution will be referred to the The greater part of the meeting was given to talking over The new law compelling people who desire to dig up a state road for any purpose, water, gas or other pipes, is now in force and permission must be secured from Highway Commissioner selecting at once. the grave which Mr. Coit marked him- PAINTING and DECORATING are our speciaity. P. F. MURTAGH Lyman Rogers of celebrated her 1084 birthday during Friday in a quiet manner at her home, Mrs. Rogers is in excellent health and her faculties to a marked de- Hhe looks forward to the 104th self the day before he was taken t3 the Backus hospital, where his death occurred on Friday morning. dently fearing a fatal termination of told friends association later, around the Del-Hoff hotel that he was anniversary with pleasant Y Tuesday i the blg day with the tel- DT s shibation ephone people of the state. of the Southern New England Telephone company will be in New Haven to hold the 21st annual outing of the company's workers. ents for the an- nual meeting which will be New Haven in October. to have the headquarters at the Hotel Taft, but that was about as far as the meeting could go toward definite arrangements. going to mark his grave in the family lot in the City cemetery. This he did on Monday, going up to the cemetery with a curtain pole which he drove into the ground in the place in the family plot where he intended his 92 and 94 West Main St. MOTORMAN WILLIAM A. CARD BUYS PLAINFIELD HOMESTEAD Ends Long Term on Norwich Trolleys It was decided Hammock Buyers will find the Lowest Prices grave should be, In his enfeebled condition Mr, Coit took the shortast way to the cemetery, coming up from Franklin street and climbing over the wall, where he was for Quiet Life of the Farm. The Panama canal aone s the scene of a ghost's activity as described in a short story in the August, or summer short story, issue of Comfort, written Agard of thig city, says the Bridgeport Telegram. The meeting was in executive ses- sion, but those present declare that no reference was directly made to poli- Preceding the meeting the mem- bers had luncheon at the Hotel Garde. Among those present were J. Arthur Allen, New London; John Rodemeyer, N addition to furn- Don't You Know That 1 can sult your requirements In every way In connection with any con- ting work or building which you contemplate having done? After a period of 13 years as motor- man on the trolleys of the Connecticut company around Norwich, William A. Card of Fourteenth street, Greeneville, is to give up active service on the cars owing to ill. health. transmitting money all parts of the world, observed by neighbors as he entered and left the grounds. The next day his condition was so Arrangements have been made by Mr. Card has Letters of Credit a: o CRANSTON'S Every Hammock at reduced prices. Canaan; Frank J. Linsley, New ven; Charles W. Day, Windsor Locks; Samuel Keeler, Ridgefleld; Smith, Norwich; F. 8. Valentine, Der- by; R. LaMotte Russell and Oliver F. Toop, South Manchester. much worse as to warrant taking him to the hospital, where he died on Fri- purchased the old Card homestead at Plainfleld and has just moved up there ‘Without relinquish- ing his position with the trolley com- pany just vet, Mr. Card plans to de- vote considerable of his time to farm- the leaders of the Boy Scouts of Am- erica with game commissioners of the states to co-operate in affording the boys better opportunity in scouting. The work will save the songsters, IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the only way 1 can convince yoy of it is to see me and talk it over. reasonable and my work is guaranteed. from this city. RAMAGE FAMILY REUNION. which afford the safest Travelers' Check meth- Boi e Al ing, but may run on the cars for part excursion to Rocky Point will C. M, WILLIAMS, 216 Main Street of the time this winter. BAND WITH NORWICH SOCIETIES. Mr. Card is one of the best known Holy Name County Parade Starts at 2 od of carrying funds when traveling in be given by the machinists of the Bast Hartford railroad shops Sunday. The trip will be by special train, and they Montville Sunday With Delightful Telephone 670 and most popular as well as one of Order FRUIT JARS from RALLION'S country or abroad. Consult with us the oldest motormen on the Norwich lines and he has run on all the routes and has a highly will be joined by others from the dif- ferent shops of the New Haven sys- o'Clock Sept. 8. In Montville Sunday afternoon the fourth annual reunion of the Ramage family proved to be the same delight- ful occasion that it has been in for- At the home of Charles P, Ramage were gathered Pies, Cake and Bread that canuot be exceiled. ‘PLone your order. Joseph’s and St. Mary's Holy Name societies, with the women of the parishes, met at St. Mary's Star of the Sea church in New London Fri- day night and arranged for the enter- during his connection with the trolley For some time of late he has been suffering from nervous trou- bles, and his many friends are hoping Major Isaac Brumley Point is having an addition built to his One part of the veranda is Prompt service brothers, John Ramage Conn,, Ripley Ramage of New Britain, Alfred Ramage of Moosup, Frederick being carrfed up and rooms built out that the country air and the quiet life Another bath is being put in restore his former THE THAMES tainment of visiting societies of the county there on Sept. . LOUIS H., BRUNELLE of the farm may About August 15th Our Fall and Winter stock of Suitings and Overcoatings, including a full line of Shack- amaxon Fabrics, will be ready and other improvements are to he The parade will start at There will be an address, followed by benediction, on the lawn of St. M church, and afterwards the societies will march to the state armory, where a luncheon will be served by the wom- en. Standard band has been engaged by the New London societies. band will accompany the Norwich s LOAN & TRUST CO. ™ THE BANK OF . | FRIENDLY HELPFULNESS | SAVINGS Ramage of Hartford, his sister, Mrs. Oscar Holdreth of Water Mills, R. I, his son and daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Ramage, of Montville. There was a bountiful dinner served and there was a pleasant social ses- sion and the reunited family passed a most pleasant time together. 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Don't Make a Mistake and overlook our stock of Carriagea, Coneords and Business Wagons. All work high grade, at medium prices, We are making a special drive on Car- riages this year, e bu’u for rent, e T e —— I Incidents In Society. Yesterday, the twelfth Sunday after the 10.30 o'clock mass at the epistle read St. Patrick’s church, being 2 Cor, {ii: 4-9, and the gospel Luke x:23-37, the parable of the Good Mrs. Rush W. Kimball has returned from Greensboro, Vt. OBITUARY. r G. Broadard. At her home at 430 Main street at 7 o'clock the death of for inspection. The new year at Berkeley divinity Spencer's Mother Visited Him. Bertram G. Spencer, sentenced to die in the electrfc chair the week begin- ning Sept, 15, received a visit from his Misg Anna P. Chase of Broadway is visiting friends at Katonah, N. Y. evening prayer Tuesday, September 17. The sermon will be preached by the COXETER, Tailor 33 Broadway SHEA & BURKE bargains in used cars. Agent for Over- Jackson, wife of Chester G. Broadard, Alread: ight i &0t | ocourred after Prof. and Mrs. Willlam F. Kirkpat- new men have made application for rick are visiting in Kingston, R. I Katherine G. Spencer, Friday. Mrs. Spencer left her home in Lebanon : for the double purpose of Broadard was Danielson on July 11, 1882, the daugh- are offering many bar- gains in Furniture and | Dress Goods Floor Coverings. M. B. RING Horseshoer and Repairer. AMERICAN HOUSE, visiting her son and of having an op- eration performed on his three year the guest of friends at Wauwinit, Nantucket, Mass, ter of Edwin A. Jackson, but practi- cally all of her life had been passed She is survived by three children, besides her husband. had an affectionate circle of friends in the community who are cast into sor- row by her loss and who sympathize Prof. Irving Fisher has written the members of the Connecticut delegation in congress, suggesting that now is a good time to call up under a suspen- sion of the rules and pass the bill for conference on the old boy. The meeting between mother and son is probably the last, unless b, Mazle V. Caruth hig counsel is successful in saving him Bl axle Lnilare.ln o gt at the Sage cottage at Stannarq beach, from the death penalty, although his mother with other relatives is permit- international high cost of living. Remnants Billiard and Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxion ted to see him at all reasonable times before his executlon. with the bereaved family. Miss Ada L, Richards whs at Ocean beach for the week end, the guest of Mrs, Willls Austin, You could select no better time to furnish your home with. Up-to-Date Furniture and Rugs at a saving of cost than now, The large assortment, high quality and construction of our goods, com- bined with the finest economical prices, makes this a rare money-saving op- Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connected Shetucket Street. To succeed Mrs. Walter M. Buck- ingham of Norwich, who resigned as soprano soloist at. the First Congre- Willimantic, Alfce Albertine of South Coventry has Mrs. Buckingham re- turns to Trinity Episcopal choir, Nor- Attorney Richard P, Stapleton is working on the case, trying to prevent the executlon, but he has announced that he Is unable to state at present Just what ceurse he will pursue, Poquetanuck Notes. Mrs. F. W, Martin of Brooklyn, N, . is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George W, Murphy, Miss Curtiss of New Hartford the guest of Mrs, James L, Case of ‘Warren street, been secured. Gertrude Martin, who has been visit- ing Mrs. Murphy, has returned heme, Mrs, Martin will return to a camp at Columbia Lake this weelk, NEWMARKET HOTEL, 7156 Boswall Ave, First-class Wines, Liquors and C, Meals and W order. John Tuckle. Prop. Tel 43-& e e —— TRERE 18 no acvertising medium In .fl":l to Tha Bul- Caretaker Sullivan on His Job, A visiter here fram New Haven last weelc had a good word to say fer the appearance of the Olty cemete Mr, and Mrs, Themas B, Trumbuil of Perkins avenue have returned frem a fortnight's stay at Fishers island, Investigate while the stock fs at its maximum of comipleteness. SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street Rarebit serv The grand list of the state, with the additions by the board of equalization, exceeds $1,000,000,000, the bulletin issued by the tax commis- slomer, This ig the first time the fig- Mrs, Willlam H. Mansfield, whe has gt her home with rheumatism, is able to be out again. Mrs, Kate Waters was & visitor in Norwich lasi weok remarked that he had never seen the grass and walks in such geed cendi- tien as they are kept new by Care- Rev, Edwin W, Bishop and Master David Bishep of Grand Rapids, Mieh.,, were the guests ever Sunday ef Mr, ern Conpasiteu tern ca”u‘:: Eust letin for Lusiness ri Norwich Town prE R A R taker Timeihy Sullivan tor Dusmess & o £

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