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HomyAor s son | - e Bulcti._| MARION MORSE IN HARTFORD TODAY MOTORED TO TEA GARDEN. |ents, Mr. and Mr s. Hitchen of CADR Tfl E AT S R e e it Town street. Norwich Visit N R bt S o LEARN i Tuesday 0 'L'q;;‘ e Prayariten | Mrs. James Bushnell and Miss Hazel ey H | Palmer. have returncd o the nome of ‘Then If Stomach Rebels You Bsts Mrs. Albert Sterry of Scotland Read, » i N rlfifi na after a visit in New London; Hearing Before Judge Martin in United States District Gourt |, The, second day of the Ten Garden everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Mrs, Leucredree has returned to the | One ‘of the great characteristics 0 Subscribers who fail to recelve 1t by » B L 5 tiful church lawn upon which it is be- | Sheltering Arms aft i ek Ythe American people is—too g UNDERTAKERS that timewill confer a fayor by ro- —Constitutionality of Statute on Which She was Con-|ins held never looked prettier. The | with Mrs, 8. B, Jonnscn at hor sum. eating. The imevitable resuls of boit- £8 Main St. bt L Eratenst. wog e denigmstur rscss | Mer home in North Franklin.” L e el i fact to Tie Bull g b v e o THE WEATHER. victed in 1910 Still Up—Has Served Only 14 Days of | Siich swaved sheir bronsnen mads i T Nothing makes life 8o miserable, or R e itors forget that the mercury had AFTVILLE interferes so widely with the useful- Today's Weather Forecast. Sentence soared to 85 degrees, Bt * | ness of the average American as dys- LAAT ASSISTANI wHEN RFOUESTFD For Houthern New England: Fair $ e 5 Near the entrance to the Garden |Card Party Given by Wilfred Lamoine ' pepsia, the result of indigestion. Wednesday, warmer eastern portion. | « hangs a conspicuous sign which reads Monday Evening. The -quick lunch couniers, many| The New York Furniture and Clothe Thursday fair, moderato south and | Marion Morse goes to Hartford to- | pus brought her to (he superfor court — “Please Register Here’ Beneath is restaurants and even some lomes Are;ing Company will furnish your home southwest wins. day for another tussle with the law) |and she was released under a bend vty S e ber¥lifred Lemolne entertained a mum- | veritable manufacturers o stomach } and clothe you at your request. edictions from the N Y or) r- | another appearance in a case which |while a decision as to whether her = r lends at & card party Mon- | ublet 3 ald: On Wednesd:yallt\e:’n}ubg Tlear | has long since Erown Invelved i In. | Conviction was constitutional was obe Jonce: Noatby ls the desk. of the|day evening in ‘his (home. in ¥ isbon, | It seems useless to say “eat -lm For information write or call 4 with moderate temperatures and light | tricacies as deep as those In any prob- | tained from the state supreme court, | aSP/C0 Se¥. Tucian 9,;“”' who has | There were fifteen present Including IOT Our best physicians, and pul ot 5 lg northerly - to westerly winds. lem play; and on her litte drama the | Her lawyer, Charles W. Comstock, -of | 45 WSSIS(gn chshier, Miss Telen S.|Miss Alice Plant of Willimantic. tions devoled to health, =—hav %%\ The New Yerk Furniture and Clothing The outlook for “hursday is fair, | Curt is Yet by no means ready te |this city and Montville, maintained | “PRNE s?‘l y -’ ,‘fmfi' ot the | Prizes were awarded the winners at Making the same ery for years, ¥ o . with slowly rising temperatdres. fall.” This ‘afternoon she appears bo- | that her convietlon merely hecauso of |ETounds, Seats are invitingly grouped | whist and refreshments of ico cream | W& dON't heed tiir warnings. . = Company, Inc. ¥ ar alns Obs. i T obiaioh. fore Judge James L. Martin in the |the reputation of her house vxs un- | UAGEEEARTRECS, (v o and cake were served. The evening |, SiB¢e We persist in defyl R % & orvations in Norwich, United States dftrict court and the | constitutional. Evil reputatipn, he | o nnie M, ompson Was | wes one of enjoyment and the guests Lelp must be given the digestive mas 1235 State St., New Londen, Gt The following records, reported from ' hearing, which is on the valldity of | maintained, is not of itself a cfime. | chairman of the committée of arrange- | departed at a late hour all voting Mr, | CRIDery, otherwise serious results w < e Sevin's pharmacy, show the changew|the statute under which ~she| The Connecticut supreme court de- | Ments for Tuesdgy. Other members of | Lamoine an entertainimg host, follow. Julaows in temperature 'and the barometric | was first convicted, Wil determine | cided otherwise, and supported the the commitiee were Mrs. Luclan Drury, Mj-o-na_Tablets are a specific for changes *Tuesd: whether this writ is denled or upheld. | constitutionality of the statute. But|Mrs. W. H. Hillard, Mrs. Leopard | New Fire E stomach ills. They not only attagk . 7a m. 72 3014 [ Tut: it will ot defermine. whethier [the jail did not open its doors again | Maine, Mrs Allen A.'Coates Miss An- | V7, At :" as"""" Schools. | (e food in fhe stomach and assist in | ameras at|:-=™ 50713 | Marion Morse soes” back o "t 1o | Jst ‘Mhen. - The supreme court of the |mle M. Maine, Mrs. Harrison Kinnear | o Chief Howard ' L. Stanton and its digestion, but go tarther, and tone . Sk o IS0 8010 | serve out her 36 days, or she'js deo | United States was left, and to the 4nd Mrs H. C. Green. who had charge | Shepard B. Palmer 4 member of the up the entire digestive tract, restoring ! p ; ’ 90, lowest 70. | termined to fight that sentence of three | highest tribunal in the land the case :0f the cake counter Where whole loaves s !?im ee on buildings and prob- | it to a healthy condition so that ve i & ¥ ranston S Bonaeilbs Years ago to-the end ‘and, by any re- |of Marion Morse was carried. And | Of cake were for sale, The waitresses | ST ANC & member of the town achool | can eat what we want at any tme : . B coursy cl e ay aw lay s emained ; were Misses u lompson, aral E = | without distress. il Predictions for Tucsduy: Thunder | SOUre 0 the fechnicalities of law, to | during the la S Jelay she remalned { Thompson, Anna Wheeler, Edna Gray ings in the town of Norwich on Tues- | ' Take Mi-o-na at the first sign of | . : showers. Three years ago last spring it was | the supreme court found that the case |and. Evelyn Maine. lay. The inspectlon was made in | upset stomach, sucli as headache, i Tuesday’s weathes ir and hot. [ (nar Marlon A. Morses haes in this | was out of its jurisdiction and then| About thirty children were in at- | View of the fact that the statutes re- | gizsiness, coated tongue, eractating of quire that all school buildings of the ' sour food, or nervousness. All the towns of the state shall be equipped | symptoms of stomach distress will city was raided by the police. In the |it was that the convicted woman went | fendance at the playground and vis- BOOEE o , iy B : itoirs at the Garden found much of in- court of common pleas In this city in |finally fo jail, on the first day - of | ltolrs at the Garden found much of In- | iy'® Al ‘cscapes that meet the. ap JOSEPH BRADFORD Joon ana lides | Moan | the following J v | June. On the 14th day a second writ s _of _ 3 promptly -disappear, indicating that BOOK BINDER ; TWESR, | fises | B follewing June ehe pleaded guilly | June. On e LAth 0oy o S "Tne | Deople a5 directed by Miss Norris and | Proval of the varlous heads of the fire The digestive. mhachinery 15 once more W I'tion of being a house of ill fame, and | prisoner was brousht in before Judge | Miss Maine. o gnts Who have supervision over | running amoqthly. | the h 5 e | M The United States district| A good mumber motored down rom 1 o Remember, Mi-o-na is always sol Blank Sooks Made aad Ruied to Order | 125 B costs of $25.50, ToAay atter | covrt. O amer b metack. ‘arued | Norwich, ~ including Mr. and Mrs. | b Sxempt while others will have to be on money back if not satisfied plan. 108 BROADWAY : 0 Tore than thee years have passad. shs | again that the state statite was un- | George W. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. G. | Provided with fire escapes as the means ' The Lee & Osgood Co. and druggists P . . 3 i z v An opportunity to pre- | Wyman Carroll, Miss Lynch, Mr. and | o[ ex! ave been discovered inefi- ! everywhere. 50c for a large box. has served 14 days of that sentence, | constitutional, ] it : and Tald not & cént of those costs. |pare A demuirer was ranted to him | MP F. T. Ogood, Mra. B. . Lewls, | clon s i 3 5 1 hearing i h stric - | Judj Martin consented to con- |2 . » L ¥ % DENTIST X B e oo et oot o | fincio the case untll Jaly. 39, ‘which i | H. H. Osgeod, Mrs, McMullen and Miss | _House Party at The Homsstead. | Cambridge, Mass, there are momu- | ours afier high Tt T course of action since 1910, a continu- | toda: - M e mewTEatch, ] i i Tls e Al Mad | aai i on Al 0 A TbERe < hich 18 follow e y flo ide. ce of U fl) h bega Mari Morse has had an eventful 'our more afternoons remalin n g, phe hatoe, ol L., BRa- Qiye. A | - - S o DR. E. J. JONES teh 1€ followed by food te. | e O tenond bacsnuc o the Toor | lire since she Tet her »ouchiul home it | Which to Visit the plavaround and,en- | M. Etherldge. are Mre. A M. Schall of the most striking is_that which s | Sulte 46, Si Buildi GREENEVI utation of her house in 1910, and which | Maine long vears ago. Her experiences | 10y Its tranquil pleasures. TincolnuaRd. BION b %y agoem- [ I o Tihe igney BN ey e ul hannon Buildiny LLE {has produced & chain of legal pro- i and with ~the ‘world have NORWICH. TO Ernat. and friend, Miss Katharing Boe | at. the time, and he xilled three Brit- | We are now showing some very sts Take elovator Shetucist streer 'n- |cedure which has not a parallel In | developed {n her persistence an. Wi 'WN R R ) 1 3 a 5 J 3 yn. ish soldiers with his own hand. The}tractive ideas for memarials, whieh ance FEOED Death of Mrs. Hannah Des, Well the annals of local law, her abilities under a kindlier > Sy stone reccrds that. for this He received Known Greeneville Re: Jcan be constructed at a ent. When she was taken to the Nor- star might have fittéd her for Detter || oo.i Guest at Birthday Surprise Par- ST e e r o — wich jail on that day in June, 1910, | things, She is said to be 40 years of | Ny " ve > o a . Hannah Des, widow of James Dee | When she received her sentence hef |age now and her health ls said to be| tv for Twin Sisters—Personal Men- | Joseph Pippin of North A street ShOt he was bayoncted and he was| . -5 Moderate Price o died in the home of her daughter, Mrs. | Imprisonment was of a duration meas- | failing, But ‘she s prepared to keep | tion. PRASY Rl s i L HILK ! Couah, 1eft fon dead Thejold: tellow A Thomas McHugh at 274 Prospect | ured in minutes. A writ of habeas cor- on with her big fight. e o e without sacrificing quality, * street about 8.15 o'clock Tuesday Mrs. F. Goldworthy has returned| Arthur Garande of Norwich av—‘{“‘;.fi ’9‘3 had «;[fl‘dflp;*nmg ot ° morning_ following an illness of som from a week's visit in Canterbury. One | enue is spending a few days with TSR #0C 5, SPINC WOISO (R TOSsc : time. with heart touble : She was | HUMMING BIRDS ARE MAJOR JOHN A HAGBERG of the pleasant fea‘lul'('i of 'lhehfls\t friends in Moosup. lnfi(‘arl(;,\t]:rl: lgl[l;‘e‘: Ol';‘\ ‘A‘u Sf? that Re S Ih Eh A‘ K hl u - g Ireiand-but for 40 Af=yl was a surprise party given in honor oo {1l ; 2 n Scon they will be big boys hoe, 185 AMEHRAS reald o S G et | SOLD FOR TWO CENTS. SELECTED FOR RIFLE TEAM | of Mrs. Josephine Allen and Mrs, Les- oF L Sullivan, Henry Bernard, Will overed and lived to the age of 9. 6 as. ueaier v . s POY= | Vlile. aver’ cara ~680; ul . | s Gerarre SR fer Bmith, twin sisters. by Mrs. Smith | iam Norman, Joseph Trudell and Na- | emee and girls, and their faces will | boiea 10 Srurtingd Se5¥, 48%55,, 45 | Very Littlo Derived From Slaughter | Notified to Report at East Haven Aug. | and children, Those present were M. | poleon Benoit' of Taftville: ware. visi: Tel. 3941 Franklin St. girls, elr. faces o Bl o o e R i el of Birds. 6—4 Years at Camp Perry. and Mrs, James Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | tors at Fishers Island Sunday. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph - 0, Was at one time employed in the | 2 2 g be only 2 memory. hMseditapar sill. My Des wes | (Special to The Bulletin.) | Major John A. Hagberg of the Coast | Smith and Henry Smith, all of Can-| At 2.30 o'clock a Providence street 3 8 a member of St. Mary's parish and a| Washington, July 20—An officiay | Artillery corps has received official no- | terbury. Mr. and Mrs. House of Scot- | thermometer registered 104. It is gen- Bring the babies and we’ll | Constant wttendant at chirch services. | from. the. British embassy called on (e to report ai the Hast Haven rifle |land and Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Bos- | erally stated that Tuesday was one of b thei i She is survived by two danghters, Mrs, Senator Mclean vesterdas secking in- | Tange on August ¢ for practice shootl- | ton were also present. o hottest days of the summer. O,xe er c sm homas McHugh and Mary Dee, formation as to the conference pro-|Ing until August 12 Tom the re- o z o catch their smiles o this ity Thore nte alan v Sread: | posed 1a"the resotution. mtroduced by | Sult of these trlals at Mast Haven will Was Guest at Mononotto. Philip Marsade of the Canterbury ; 9 children, Thomas and Catherine Mcc- | the senator_and passed by the senate|Dbe sclected the team of 15 men who | Mrs. G. Evans Wightman of Wash- | turnpike is the guest of relatives in - Hugh | for The international protection of | ill represent Conmecticut in the na- | ington sireet has returned from a | Waterbury. ~Before returning Mr. THE TAILOR, Mrs. Dee was one of the best known | birds. He informed Senator McLean | Uonal shoot at Camp Ferry, Ohlo. the | week's stay at Hotel 'Munnatawket, | Harsede il viait his parenits In Web- g esie s of 31 o E as | tha s gover] as read; d | latter half o i g Fishers lsland, with her daughter, Mrs. B 3 = 3 . y. residents of Greeneville and " was | that his government was ready and|latier half of themonth = | Fish he g is now located in b highly respected by all. The sympa- | willing to take the matter up and his they 0f her many friends is extended |call was to secure data upon which to | the exception of last year, when the —_— Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kinder, Miss THE PHOTOGRAPHER |to the mourning family. base a report to the home office. As |Shoot was omitted. Major Hagbers has Notes of July Outings. Ethel Reeves, Miss Torinne Reeves, quarters o i 3 Senator McLean had been Interested | 1en one of the riflemch Who bave Wb | w. . Hitchon of West Town ‘Street | Jiie Ada Belalr, Oscar Heinrich and | - MAIN Opposite Norw} vings Soe! i e subject for years he was ablg |l eputation of the Connecticut | L sure: 3 TREET, R e . Wrs SCUBiic Last ABooo. e en ol "the iformation and | National Guard in ° the = competition | 18 In New York. 3 Ashford yhere they will spend a tew | WINDOW SCREENS, 208 S ’ poliss Amnie. Kudlicic I s S with the best markemen in the coun- O TSl b vetnnid o s | AAVE: ; s Bl F e g e {.In support of the amendment pro-|try:s militia. b P to Storrs college. e g . tead Block tral avenue hds been JAtt $5000 by the 1. g by Eenator McLean to the sen- |, Besides Major Hagberg the men s . INTERESTING EEORCE. WATER COOLERS, “GREEN will ‘of her uncle Henry Smith Who |4y print of the Undsrwood bill, to re- [ lected forithe trials are: Mal Farl D.| = yrs. Robinson and Miss Lucile Miner R % 3 died recently in Michigan, T e Teth o oopodale ‘Ebrlolern | CHNTCHA OFD\ (CHDE Henity B Catter | 4 or chenaiig the wedk in Bystic: Of King Nicholas of Montenegro H e e Dby ke Senate fmance commities, | Second’ infantry: Capt. Willam Fai- somebody writes that “he stops people We carry a full line LABEL Personal Mention: a unique exhibit was received by mem- | 0T, O. D.; First Lieut. Charles Cran- | jonn and Otis Fellows of Bliss Place |0 examine their guns and pistols and GARDEN HOSE, of 'Jewelry, Watches, C. J. McGarry was a visitor in New | bers of the senate in their mail yes- |Dick, First infantry; Second Lieut.}gre at Crescent Beach for a few days. |Tates anybody who carrles them un-| 'y London Sunday terday. It consisted of the stuffed |Henry A. Riley, Second infantry; Sec. — loaded"—which recalls an anecdote re- Clocks, Etc. All kinds, . e |Body of an American hummingbird | 9 Tieut. Frank C pson. TIrSt| Mrs. Annle Burgess of Dorchester, |lated of himseif by Count Moitke.| ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS, | . 2 o | I Devine of Bridzeport was the |mounted on a heavy card with the | Infantry: Second - iGeares 0| i Shending several weeks with |When, in 1856, he accompanied the in the best quality ! puest of friends in Greeneville Sun- | following inscription *This American | Sre€iand, ~First rdnance | friends in town. crown prince of Prussia to Moscow to & ekatanah s day i hummingbird was sold at the Au-|Scrst. Thomas E. Reed, O. D First — attend the coronation of Alexander IL FRUIT JARS, and wi 1p. 3 SPARK B — | gust auction of the London feather|Scrgt, J. E. Felsted, Company E., Se Miss Elizabeth Coffee of Washing- |At a ball in the krémlin Moltke was g 1t will pay you to call on us and gef Miss Gleason of Philadelphia is visit- | trade in 1912 for two cents, along with | 9nd infantry; Battalion Sergt. Mai, | ton street is at Miss Hydes camp on |introduced to a group of picturesque s 1 n of Philadelphia visit. de in 1912 f g i o iR % B | Ropert S. Walker, Second infantry < v prices, which are the lowest in towm. ing her aunt; Mrs. Thomas: Enright of others like it at the same price. it 1tzG1bb the Niantie river. potentates from central Asia, with | The > 1ith street. | “"Will the democratic majority in st Beygtfh. Jolmy 4. . Fituchbons B thelr girdles stuck full of daggers and | THERMOS BOTTLES, Our Watches are fully guaranteed. CompanyA, Second infantry; Serst. Mrs. 1da ‘Pesrum of Bridgeport is | PIStols in the Albanian manner, and he the United States Senate finally vote We buy and exchange old gold; sil- 3 T 3. Gassler, Co. D, Second infantry: | .1 Beatrd 1o Nocw Whather benhast Mh Mr. and Mrs. John Entight of New |to maintain this slaughter for the en- [, Gassler, Co. b, Second HFaniiys 1yisiting her cousin, Mrs. Samuel Lov- | DeEBe: 0 T these fire- ver and jewelry for thier full value Best Jersey are visiiing Mr. Enrights par- | richment of the importing feather | oo Tyfuntry. ett of Peck's Corner. R R T ST RUBBER JAR RINGS, Expert Watchmaker and Repairing. | ents s dealers of-New oes not | “impege Wil go to the East Ha- T = o 7 54 | ME and Mrs P, H. Ethier and fam- | = Mounted on ono corner of the card( there and practice shooting uptil the |havo returned from visits in Brattle- | S \lika" confensed. that he. had KITCHEN UTENSILS. 9 Franldin. 8t .Opn, Butishi B 1t you are having battery troubles | Y Of Central avenue were Visitors | ure two copper pennics. 12the “The ‘team wil jcave foF Camp | boro and West Brattieboro, Vi. i Wter et S AR try our Ignitor Pattern “Green Label” | Py T Perry on August 13, Lient. Townsend = : ; e g his life. “Here at last” he sald, “T sla Buteau and Miss Dora |[DAIRYMEN'S '~ FIELD MEETING, | Whalen U. &, 4. of this city will a Laurens Hamilton of Harland road |nave found ‘un hommé serieux’" o o5 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist i P ; (S Bl med s Do 3 company the teain as coa . |[spent Saturday and Sunday with his | man who is what he looks and means e Automobile and Motor Boat service. ned a Passing two | e Held For Two D PRSP Major Isbell of the Second infantry | cousin, Henry Robinson of Fitchville.|what he says. Shannen Building Annex, Reem A, . A et aesuilicer deile for. tHis in Arctic Center. o Be Held For Two Days "| will be the team captain and Captain : Telephone 623 -3 | - Beginning Today Percy Morgan of the Coast art . Wi g batiery. You can get better results| Martin Enright, formerly head w fter | Smilad will be the team quarterma 1o Mrs. Harry Wright of Tufts college| All alang the road to Lexington trom | |[a . from it than can be obtained from any | at the Wauregan houre left Tuesday | The following is the prosram of the — FeRding d 3 B RLUMBING AND STEAM FRITTING other cell on the market. | for a short stay in Hartford, two-days’ field meeting of the Connec- | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET. 3 No. 306 Dry Cells, made especially for | Send 1. alog “C* o o | s ticut Dairymen’s Association which e B BORN. — ’:; ;"Un: CH‘:\ 'E ’ C n Auto. Miss Annie Kozloski who has been begins this (Wednes afternoon at| Arrangements for Hearing on Repairs SCJHWARTAN—[H Nashville, . Tenn., Compan 1 scbile and Motor Boat Supplies. the guest of Mrs. Fred King leaves |two oclock at the Connecticut AET-|' to Canterbury Road Next Monday. 15 Tar taan e oma AP IO Asnen: e The C.S. o today (Wednesday) for her home in |cultural college at Storrs. The address s ng M Tohn A Scnwarian, 5 3 [N ] . Mersick & Co., | New vork |of welcome will be by Charles I At o meeting of County Commission- Norwieh, ; 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. sach, president of the college. Th will be by F. E. Duffy, presi- he association. Then the fol- ed out. B Big Crowd at Yantic Auction. TR ac 3 dent of ne of the largest sales of cattle |Jowine program will be R ot bt g i A S SARNHARL 1n. Dbk 1aanal gty b1 Heating and Plumbing, Coyes of this city in the 1913, & daughter, Frances 'Richards, ¢ officehere Tuesda: to Dr. and Mrs. Robert Farmham. everyone knows, Came te & works throush he pores and b to get the scalp --; hair_te: R B or inariats troba oa anv.| Philip -Hanault WITL Sufosed Joseph | -1t was s Prasafas Togal Weadli of J. A. MORGAN & SON | | b, olaan and e in pemite drugkist has Calocide "compound in | Hall, Who is Going to California, | four centuries ago that gave rise to nera] nlreclurs wALL PAPERS B R o e s Sowr hours B N IR 0 R OTN I ! tin teAMIEATROC, LRA Vwhita Aty tbe coAL . | 308 Main Strect, next te Chalsea Bank - from his wholesale house. i 5 sibments was tha | c ed J. Brown of. Lebanon being at MEARNS—In Westerly, July 28, 1913, & tree k Hack, Livery a d and farm impl§ments was that held | “Sporc Address, by Wilson H. Lee, | sent, a petition for a transfer of the daughter, Mary Marguerite, to Mr. COAL AND LUMBER. 92 Franklin Street n ng | o Juesday at the Yantic farms. the |pratce of the Collese U loerss ot’ Jakins 2 Crowley of and Mrs, Robert Mearns. . . hE SaRaNRIe by illiam | ° pigeyssion, “Restoring Sofl Fertil- w London to J. Stefn & Co. was MILLS—In Hopkinton - City, July 2%, STABLE . Wilcox in the open lot next (0 the |y “Opened by Thomas Holt, Hart. | prosented and ‘s hesrig will be heid ¢ T Son 1o B e afrs 6 ARy SEVERAL CARLOADS C. E. WHITAKER ° : We guarantes our service ts be the | & v h head station ' There W48 |ford County Difectot for the ‘Associ- |in New London on August 15. | Our’ stock of Watches and| M . MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave prought good prices. The sale | pairy Barn, President C. L. Beach to | sioners will hold a hearing on . the |~ oioncs 18 o el o CHAPMAN_$TANTON—In Williman- and @hoot Metal Tar &h the atternoon when |1oad in the ‘champlon Helsien cow| question of repairing u road from Ver. | ¢olicit ingpection. Rowisy, cnristopner B! Chabman and i Sravel Hookn" WanieVadd were sol ere | = 2 - e 2 {iss Lucy Stanton, oth of Groton, Vo W " re sold. There was | ™SS0 O e o journea meeting | Cltizens Who nes. the road asking for i Erdig g and gipdi o 55 West Maln 4 & egistered stock in the . m.—The adjor c s Who use the road ask s o A Fully Equipped et i 11 lof the Bard of Managers of the As-[its. repalr under the statutes of the UL Siana i P AlE o - dividuals went at a good figure. sociaton. state has been recelved by the com- Rev, O, E, Bedard, William G. Buell g Five Passenger, 30 H. P. iy e iy fgves, 7:30 p. m—Address, “A Study of | missioners. The petitioners include f ana’ Miss' dahanna Bhields, both of - T, pavhatee chtus nie L S b ROBERT J, OuUrm. (,.l b - o dlesex County Director for the As- | people. CARPENTER — BROWNE — In New R 3 _b oy l; (Special to The Bulletin.) OSIRLIon FRANKLIN SQUARE Yondon, July 55 115 by Rov, Jeseph Just Received QA8 ErTTING, 3 " R e A g "Brovwn, Geo xiinder Carpen- 1 ERLAND for D | e sy K setap Mo " fadvessSume - Mxpeiiments, ion SINGULAR STORIES Tiv and Bunloridyey Brownt: hoth - PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING o | Lean and . Representative Reilly re- |Raising Beef Cattle,” by H. L. Garri- f Groten. i G PR N | thrnea " yesterday from . Kensington, |gus, Tolland County Director for the | church over 600 years old has just been L it res ne 0@l |10 West Main 8trest, Nemuich, Gonte Sapend = Sembl “‘t"‘l;l:‘m‘fmy‘-‘c&; here m«; n;‘nndm\ the !i{;ml’h anni- ’\»«s:‘wfmv’x_nxlxl and Farm Superintedent 2 smckwgll.‘fingmn;i, whebra a h;‘{lldt!]:n DIED. Al Agent for N, B, O, fheet Packing ey B s | versary of the erection of the first |for the College. iscovered, has hitherto been chiefly e (R i ‘.""'m:‘:,';”’ -7 @ny &ad all others | monument to the soldiers of the Civil| July 81, 1913, 2.00 p, m.—Address, |famous for its ghost, which set ail T A LR L L Il Sizes * LET US SHOW YO! WAr. H}r»‘h express themselves as well ‘Svn:nl- nf.(ho Advantages Derived for | London in an uproar in 1772. Making 1 of 374 Prespect street, . - g8 XOU WaT. pleased’with their reception there, Mr. @ Farmer's Boy by Attending the |the furniture dance and the- crockery Funeral from her late home, 874 Pres- M. B. n .e AUTO Rellly wag especfally - pleased with | Connecticut Agricultural College,” by |fall was the ghést's speclalty, though 1 Dect” atract, Thursday motning iy 5 By CoO. the auality’ of the food sprved. " He I G. Manchester, Trustee of the Col- |by way of varlety an ege once fle five to nineteen day tours, FRILL O T o o i ) NUT STREET nks he must have eaten two full |leie across the room and hit the cat, Hav- e P 5 P fontes of e Rome mde Treas pro- | n S Sl R O s DRBW_In (e city, July 25 sudden L“m‘a'l TELEPHONES 5';"" Lime 4 e e vided. . M. C. A, PHYSICAL DIRECTOR. |Stockwell, the ghost retired, leaving By 2y Hinehey: il aan i § E. C AT el R IEaoAL B ainus e el iy Semerty owilimantie, . land Coal and Cement | iiecir, During he, summer. you ATCHISON, M. D., Mexico Has Him First | Orville H. Nickerson Now in Attleboro, | tural orlgin, until many ycars later & from $27.50 up Frankiin sirect, Wednesday morning Bt 1wl ek yoR While Secretary Bryan fs about it| + Mass., th i servant admitted that long horse hairs at 745, Mas: equiem t 2 Soo (VBICIAN AND SURGEON |be mient go over and jecture to the| oo the Choles of Committes. | Cii ehed to the crockery and wires to FiEKis Auxan’ a5 & 48 o DIpRE. il M. C. HIGGINS e e com 1. Second Floor, Shanno: dg. | Japanese.—C' New Folowing deliberatios ak o play S . SR e | iotnin i, Hews Fowing dctverations on e pare|the cirmoes Tt onabied Ber'e ey | JON A, DUNN, Agent|catamanin sow ranson, sus »s COAL i o e et | tis and Allyn L. Brown, the tomimitiee ' ened beholders never even detected LT T G Biine'd anteo the entive job. f To Cine Cal Call | of Y. M. C. A, directors who have been ::;n opens feats as throwing the ege at 50 Main Street CIEATAT T Weatariy,fuly. 8651918} HIGH GRADE COAL ties, Cake and Bread e b R TR e L i SOt Trediarty aily B 11y, Ofos nd Yarg 2 Hocth Nt St J. F. TOMPKINS, that canoot be xceliéd ‘Bunions and Aching Feet |t imeceed A, C. Pease, resiened and | TRalph of Cogeshall, an Tnglie ab- George W. Kenyon. AE Office Telephone 1257 . 67 West Main Street Trean vou R SRR sikeies !removed to Tampa, Fla, Orwille H. bot of the thirteenth century, told & following s <aid 1o bo the sures; | MICKErson, now physical’ director ai | staggering yarni The Orford fisher- e % Wi to solence far | the association in Attleboro, Mass. a men brought up one day in their nets IN MEMORIAM. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE £t aiiments: “Dissolve two table. | Slightly smaller institudion than the 'a sea man who had mo hair on his B Rrys Iniioyine AoE AN Al itk MISS M. C. ADLES 9 Corter ‘Aik (oca Bile) ghoonfuls of Calocide compound in'a | Norwich Y. M. C. A. has' been engaged. | head; but a long ragged beard. Kept mother, Cornelia Dow Lewis, died _ L Uhis Tor Tuily Betemn migater torsrs | Mr, Nickerson s 30 years old, mar- |In Orford castle, he ate fish and meat “ July 30, 1912 fi i % : u he sore e S ently | ried, has had eight years of ex-|both raw and cooked, but could not be Fl D8 ur 'a TR ST AT & the sore partn T ThoSfest 1 | Diluicarin s feid i Derby and oths | o s5. Spcais~ ot, "enen tac herc | Just What Yon Like — - Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist - ALERICAN uoub‘_‘. s Eoes inatantiy’ the feer | Cities and comes with high recom-|ermen took him out one day for a Well Seasoned Wood 1 |-; 4lrllef(!ul Corns d ’nmndu,tiuus as to his ability and char- | swim, though he dived under the nets s 4 el & 59 T e T L | ol copmgnin o e pontin| e o 42 et | gy e e f e OFFENSIVE HAIR ODOR . otn. Pros. o It gives immediate rellef |~ Ve andidates 2 osition | cape and grinned derisively at them, H i i S ot generil: HecretAry. a 5 5 ; Padlkc 15 Nothing 1s so unel yutnvl} Arapoling thom: ot vy e SR e e e e E T S L T p 16 Main Strect, C. H. HASKELL. |rom ‘midiecied “uneroomed nai . Livery connect eide 15 801d to be muthoieat — = man” had had enough of it, managed © Franklin St. 402 — Prones — 489 WL BIL o ear, or goom, o R Shetusket Strved to cure the worst feet. It| NEW APPRAISER REQUIRED, |to escape to sea and disappeared. m i ber, & JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. Bocause of his plans to leave at an|famous Hohenzollern ghost. The Bur- 5 ) Banly, Ghtator Calltorle. Joas el e Ak bart NoVAN & vonss aee ot DHE FENTON-CHARNLEY D 3 Ik A full ne of the above 'with mew | has” tendered his resignation as a|the house of Orlamunde, but once Offfg 85 Weat SOMIS 8% Telepnope 810 additiens coming sJong, Including those member of the board of three ap- |thoughtlessly remarked that their BUILDING CO in+ Yard Central Wharf, Telephéne 834 With eu: out borders. praisers of the property of the Yantic| Wedding would be “impossible until ., 113, 3 m a mers PROMBT el 1647 < Moidings and bands to match. Mixed Woolen company. His succéssor will {four eyes are out of the way.” He LSRR, i Mg . paints, muresco and tints; alse ert §-2xs umitations. s Henault manager of the Reliance |She thousht he meant her two little GENERAL We wre i ine market for painting, Fflneml D‘rect°r Worsted company. children, whom she accordingly mur- Lady Assistant. paper-bansing and decoraiing all e | s dered with @ knitting needle: The Telephone call $25-3. g *Nother Magical Cure, od BOBHIE of Hioantbars: Do alapan . Herry E. Ch Wm. Smith Allen md mflbllm" Wiltnm orecetaicel Cure, e re. |Ticd Sophia of Henncbers, Wheyoupon CONTRACTORS = rom. be selected in the person of Philip|alluded to his uncle and brother, but Adam’s Tavern 1861 P. F. MURTAGH S IR il [T Basiayres, Compies oo o n wiaes Rt i oz e U ~ P F v is n given |ever since has haunted the roval pal- r . T 2 it 0 Vit Wik Siress. .,':.::‘m ryrses that %:.i;xg:‘f:n;:l:(ea had adjourn- | aces i’ mourning garb with . White NORWICH. CONN. THIS WEEK rreg Blflnlng Kinds and lihl‘}l ~ st, veil. o . AYS D Lady Am‘” o 7 Not Fron we offer Speclal Low Prices to close LWAYS IN STCCK ot From His Poetry, ¥ isplaced Confidence. A out all Summer Shoes and Oxfords. E Residence 118 Broadway We never knew Governor Sul. . X t .1 ulzer was The N, A. M. continues to regard Get your size today and save money. i3 v o Eerora the pabiie (here’ls no me- | I O0D. Theatrs. ~ Telephone §42-8 @ |a poet, but from his plotures one could | Colomel Mulhall as & melancholy ex | o TVFUEN, YoU want to put your bii- = tristed "emplove " who | Afim T e thbsa st e 2avens | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main'St. eor Market ano S draw the conclusion.—Milwaukee Sen- | ample of th '—~Washington Star, columns of The Bulletin. Teleshone A33-1a tinel. y went wrong. R