Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1913, Page 2

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Alinqndm M. Pnfllh ‘Organ fi tritive than any other flour M;;y:?&a:::“flii‘:j@fig : i food. Uneeda. Biscuit are sail Tor Seotiand Text wook 7. 3o- ' : 2 iy £ the perfect soda crackers. | |B&vicihas) ondy hiwe ‘What 1s Geing on Tonight. Sophronia Wrights " ® Mvsting, Beard of| Tne funeral of Sophroniy Wright, was held Wednesday from e home B e S . of her daughter, Mrs. Teage ot ansfield Center, followed by service ode Faaie N 16 110, 0. | e Westford HIIl Congrogational . church, Burial was ln‘(‘hiike xzf Un- dertaker H, N. Fenn, of tijis city and AFTER DISEASED CATTLE. |yaq at Westford Hill cemetery. I. Ingram Looking For Baltic Hall Insured Locally. Cows Sent From New York to Nor- | 4 fire insurance agency car- wich and New London. ried $2400 insurance on property dam- aged by the fire at Baltic Wednesday Wednesday Comptroller Danlel P. | afternoon. Dunn received a call from*Frank L -~ % Ingram of Hartford, deputy commis- Thursday Half Holiday. sioner on domestic animals. Mr. In-| yyjllimantic merchantg affiliated with gram received notice that cows Wore | tng board of trade will begin today belng shipped from Long Island and |, close their stores every Thursday ) New York by boat and without per-|guring August at one oLluLk in the jssion from the state, Norwich and afrernoon. New London parties recelving _the MASCER, -I.llmou‘"; At -\';-r 'r'o;'.m%; Dr. P“".i Prisoner Was Berth Hoffman. | = . TEL JX hesRh ngistu sérth Ho! . place tion Mr. Ingram n his tnvestigation, a |, S0 SN TS hou0e Sourt this Bumber of caws were ordered killed | yeck, lives on North street. - He has and a post-mortem examination will 4 Vviolinist, Charles McKay, soloist, and Mrs. L. G Buckingham, Mrs. G. H- e e e iy e | ez fAre You Prepared: too good, too nourishing, too K The Vacation Exodus Is In-Fi finhpu:l;,r N. Y., arefguests of Mrs. G. cnsp, to be bought merely sEding o webk in Jaodé Taiand. as an economy. g Don’t run any risk with the old trunk or blgwhi “you think will do.” - It may, like- E:aiihgenéaggga&s:hg{r%’: ::es:l: wise it may not, and if it doesn’t your little vacation trip may be spoiled. We h'nve a splendid assortment of trunks, bags and suitcases in our third-floor department and are quoting many special values which should prove of interest. guests of Miss Dorothea Burleson. Dr. F. E. Rainville is away urtid Satorday on a trip to Canada. TM1. and Mrs. Walter keen and fam- iy of Flusking, L. I, eer visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hirold’Hewi:t. STONINGTON ‘The M'sses Lette of Deep River are because of their goodness—— cause " |n., connection with Bert Hoffman of - . " P i be made. The deputy commissioner | X7 FPICEUTR B O SO Y temper- of their nourishment. Meeting of Celebration Committee— } stated he was on his way to another | Jor'UIEBIOR VAt VAT LS TP 0 ent. Special Committees Named—Ma- section of the state where cows were |\ ° YOUNE T JEAG 5 CROIR relas hine 85 e g reported to be dying in the lots from ““; > | ql l \1 E ] o op Entered—Picnic of PAS=. et . the Pibtmse i2os of the ; On Charge of Bastard i cé = S = TS k A i 1 1 AUGUST \ ' ' Lon- A M am = > t h t Of V l eficiency of Dr. Penweil of New Lon- RS crisp and clean. A meeting was held dfonday even Look. [ 1S I,ls alues SALE OF don as s pubdlic heaith official. Joseph J. Gorman of Ea ing by the general committee of the was before Justice P. J. Danahey Wed- celebration to be held in August, 1914. 3 csday on a charge of bastardy, | Warden Crandal presided. There b . Cyclers’ Outing. brought by Ina Young of Willimantic. NATIONAL BISCUIT -COMPANY | was a good representation of the sub- The Thread City Cyclersywil ve | The accused was bound over to the | committees. A financial committee was chosen as follow: B. L. Cutler, | chairman, Miss Louise Trumbull, ser- retary, Mi . Palmer, John B. Ryan, N. P. Noyes, Mrs. C. H. Cowan, Miss Annie McGrath, Elias Hinckley, their annual clambake at The Ridges, |Superior court under $300 bonds fur- between this city and South Coventry |nished by Gorman's mother. Miss Sunday, August 24 The 4nmm||lep Young was represented by Atterney S. of arrangements is_George Bartlett, | B. Harvey, and Gorman's counsel was | chairman, Clinton Wood, Charles H Tnest A. Inglis of Middletown. A SALE OF FINE SHIRTS AT VACATION PRICES HUlL Paul Estey, Harold Williams and oy | % e 4 G, Martin, Henry A. Stahle, James There's Willlam Whittemore. The sports will | OBITUARY. | was -one: from Ex-Attorney General | formerly Miss Sarah Hagan of this|gjea’ Benjamin F. Williams, Meman or suit case whicn ‘“u)m" S 3 s baseball game between nines sl Willlam A. King of this eity. ‘phu‘e. Holdredgs, Drv, 1 Gray e One domm- b i A AT !hv‘vrllsjgss hold he Cyclers and the Mill league, James Henry French. | Alert Hose company is to have its Mr. and Mrs. Wells ~ Wilcox of | mittee on invitations and speakers:as will need them. Indeed l? m;;:u track events, imcluding a 100 yard | ;.. Tpooo french, $1 years of Annual summer outing at Savin Rock Maine returned home Whednesday aft- | follows: Henry R. Palmer, chair- prices YOU CANNOT AFF'OR); dash, poiato race, sack race, and fat | My Henry, Irench, BL VEATS 00 Saturday and Sunday, August 30, and jer a vVisit at the home of Mr. Wil-|man, Jerome S. Anderson, Jr, secre- TO BE WITHOUT THEA. men's race. Winners will be awarded | 26¢ Who hus BECR O mE o leas. 31. Each member has been allowed [€ox’s brother, Dr. G. E. Wicox. Mr. . tary, Judge Gilbert Collins, Warden #ifts The Cyclers' band will furnish | 11O°LHS, el BF B18 BEme K after- $12 for his expenses. Wilcox formerly worked in the office B, Crandall, John Chamberlain, SEE THIS LIST OF VALUES -—r.’lm: invitations are to be is- [0t SUREL 800 o born in Wooed- | Mr. and Mrs, A, Newten Vaughn e :?m';nczm Thread company at | James Cooper, A. R, Stillman. Trunks Suit a sued the committee. bury, Conn. May 25, 1832, and was the of this city attended the Knights of | the local plan The committees were given power c —_ son of Jamés W, and Mary (Lanphear) . Columl convention al Boston, on | i |MANTIC CAMP GROUND, |0, flll vacancies and (o appoint ad- 3 Ses At 39(2 FUNERALS. P French, At one time Mr, French was Monday, Mr. Vaughn being among the | ditional members. All the out of town $6.50 STEAMER TRUNKS— 24-INCH MATTING SUIT N — | employed in the supply department at number o receive the fourth degree. | # persons whose names appear on the 2 5 CASE 4 4 EGLIGEE SHIRTS in coat P g AN G N e e S, Sharpshooters Fail to Kill Intruding | Committees were present and spoke 34-inch size with two straps. SES with steel band all style, with attached cuffs, made st 2 e Rk hoen retithl. - Fa in mileeiiicn Woodchuck—Secial Interests in the | of thelr interest in the coming event. Strongly, built and heavily around. . and.extra: Reavy of fine percale in a large assort- e O TNk Rk on | by his wife and one daushter, Mrs. H. | e bl Grove, A véte of thanks was given H. J. Teinforcéd— B ment of good patterns in dark, held Wednesday with a requiem hig! 87 wite 3 o e i 5 Halaredeo and. 1 W Chtinto: e ALE PRICE 95¢ medium and light colorings, fast mass sung by Rev. P. J. Mooney at|R. Lincoln, of this city, | Judge Sackett of Andover was in i SALE PRICE $5.50 b e St Jomeph's church. During the ser- | A | town Wednesday. The latest excitement at the camp | their work in Hartford in helping se- e oo 24-INCH MATTING SUIT X gpcivaid ¥iee Miss Catherine Kemnedy sang | Dr. and Mrs. Girard Entertained. | Professor Curry of Storrs was in|&ound centers around a weodchuck: | poEsts ~;;':‘gqg§"§'h~;§}“;,m e ite R R e FASNG, Lt sormere. F LAk "The huats ers Jof S % e Af ot T e . Padh sea The woodchuck, an unusually large| Coming in A h, Y andle, sewed on linen lined, Rourke, Boston, Charles Chniles B 4lirasd. "85 Jank b Boagph A Chinsbe confined to his | fagt “in’ Haven avenue. Neighbors | outlook is most favorable for a grand S S i SALE PRICE $1.50 : . and Thomas Carroll of b B IR el ol S R TR gathered, the playground was deserted | celebration. very strong. Canvas covered MEN'S AND® BOvs' OUTING Burial was in Tomeptis cometery, | Sam mp e e Ahe diatus, Charles Anderson was a Hartford | and eight pistol shots were fired at the On. Trall. S&Gangsters and full linen lined— 24-INCH CANE -SUIT Ao AuaE . st Slon of medical PiDJets the anenitel® widiinr \Wedngsday woodchuck, which eluded the vigilance SALE PRICE $6.60 CASES, heavy leather corn- fackied oliime. - Juwi. the thing Sirard. who Served refreshments. | K. B, Casey returned to this city | of its enemies and is still at large. Thieves entered the machine shop ors ana tull linen lined. for Ioughing it .as they are | Wednesday evening. A party from New London, guests|owned by Raoul Delagrange on _ Ma- $6.50 STEAMER TRUNKS— ould sell for $2.76— i S-M N | | o b of Mrs. W. W. Winchester, on their [ple and Orchard street. Sheriff SALE PRICE $2.25 » comfortable, Woven cheviots and A“_ 00 li ERnISDiscuse Fitld Dy | porbrs; John Curran has gone to PUt- | way back from Coventry lake, spent | Broughton took charge of the case. It 36-inch size—very attractive _ %2 chambrays. g he Willimantic Clerks’ Protective 1 g8 Wednesday afternoon at_the cottage of | is hoped that the gang who have been in appearance and built for 24-INCH FIBRE CASES— Asthma asd Hay-Fever Cured 10 [!association at their meeting Wednes- | Dr. Mayv of South MancheSter was |Mrs, L. M. Keables on Haven avenue. | breaking and entering places lately strength— thess are very light and At 64 ) Stay Cured. day evening taiked oyer ::m propused @ local visitor Wednesday The ladies were Mrs. John W. Gris- | will be discovered. SALE PRICE $5.00 ;lerons andvn;utfio a w;d -v& C PR T out AS- ||field day plans for Thurs Aug. 21. Rev. T. H. Bannon went to Hart- [wold, Mrs. E. H. Tracy, Mrs. A w i arance. Water-proof an o B e ey e A2~ || The cnthustase is.at high tids 89d & ford sesterday. for the day. Bowart. Mra Foreet Gublons Mra Sise. (MR i She Efest 36-INCH DRESS TRUNKS practically indestructible— SUMMER OUTING SHIRTS of Fever. Hay-Asthma, Rose-Cold, big day of fun and sports. including & | Ar. and Mrs, Michael Daly are in |bert May, Miss Anna Forbes, Miss| ~Stonington has been the attractive —straps all around, heavy SALE PRICE $1.15 pur regular 3100 quality, auads Asthma. A trial of our reme clambake, is assured, Aferhhs s ST i FEtIVEE Nettie Reed and 'Miss C. C. Griswold, | point for automobiles this week many el o S D oinacont) Bie S RIL Teenoh Ui g et g e gl U] —— A i Mrs, Willard Havden were |21l of New London, and Mra. Georgs | bringing large parties to see the move- 3 N rARRA 24-INCH FIBRE CASES— ouble.enfts. . EUSKEMN Jarwe - R i = | Brief Mention. ] s U SRR © | Vredenburg of North Stonington. Mrs. | ments of the Atlantic fleet in the war value— extra deep cases which we s of colors and patterns AS-MOON is the only thing that Miss Elw z s Josnn beds aaseiar: Frank Gates of Brooklyn, N. Y. and | drill off the entrance to Long Is- SALE PRICE $4.25 sell regularly for $1.76— n these shirts which are made goe, wave me aay reler 1 sl || por 0" Niine Tuesday. after. & | o e, Faton of Mansficld has gone | Mrs. W. A, Tillinghast of Eastport, L. |Jand sound. The ships have been S nE ] el SALE RRICE ¢35 |1 of 8 cline maGias/ Wi wWoven ered %0 1 couid mot open my eyes | | Portamd. Maine, Tuesday, aft alto New Haven on a business trip. [T in plain sight and ‘many power boats e e g fhe feitd dose relieved me. and ||short visit with Miss Margery Har-| yi, sgams of Mansfeld Depot came | ~Henry Wittlg of Providence has been [have been out with parties to get a (f 30-inéh size, leather bound, 24.INCH COW-HIDE SUIT L Gan - ! to Willimantic Wednesday to spend |secured as baker at the boarding house | nearer view. The noise of the guns | two trays and ve hest. swise Tws ||, The flag Ploa st the. Nomgal schaolf e day; | for the ninth year, st | could be heard at intervals all Tues- | trimmings— i CAGES, STRAPS ALL AROLIND At 780 EE~riaic | | Pyilding In this city are being paint | G ran Tonister of Storrs was on | Migs Carrie Tves of Norwich Is to|day might - SALE PRICE $0.50 AND FULL LINEN LINED— o e e ek drugsis | ed and re S 01 e _roof are & | ol Weanesdey e e B restauran uildin anges. i % = Sk 3 done by Steeplefack Fitzpatri | this eity Wednesday on his way, 10| "yies" Marion Sponsel of Hartford is g 2 e ek Value $5.50— style with attached, laundered Steeplefack ‘Thomas Fitzpatrick o | Hartford. visiting | ner. cometn. Miss Dorothy | The large barn located in_the rear J SALE PRICE $4.50 cuffs. Some of these shirts are FATENTS this clty has added to his fame for | Mrs Peter Hardman and daughter. | Wheeier, of 57 Haven avenue. of the residence of Horace Pendieton [} PRICES. NO MATTER WHAT Value 3I000— L e 3 made of fne Frogch peroals and ThK Cllnbing by (K& votic ne TS i izabeth, of Windham road are Hart- : s being removed. ! rouU ‘G FOR WE ALE PR the balance are of Woven ma- e e e otkehe Bae st forliivlditors, Good Catch of Fish. Work at removing the Hyde house || Havi s enmos meton wie, | Vaius s11.00— dras. The patterns in both Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page | yridse. A | a2k, B.. Garpenter in compatty || W' W Caster, his don Tawrencs ana | Tecently " purchaged “by . R M Dol i E o SALE PRICE $9.00 weaves are all new and most de- ) vit 58 ank e % AV hEIes i 4 1o | Srange has begun. As a site for this FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK Value $16.00— sirable. All fast colors. Guide Book Free. e of 1 & with her sister hay gone *to Hartford Among the complimentary letters £ Fdaward Wheeler went on a fishing trip ; 4 MARRY E. BACK, Attormey-at-Law, |sent 1o President Woodrow = Wilson | for the day. and returned with s nps catch house is In the rear o where it now |} AND GIVE BATISFACTION. SALE PRICE $10.00 Windham County Savings Bank Bdg. | UWT&In the appolnment of James AL | Miss Alice Arpin of Fitchburg, Mass. | Miss Georgla Skerry, of Providence ta | S0l oL Moy moved. the iy g At 98¢ sllivan of New York, counsel for |is her mother's guest at her home on | Visiting Mrs. Jacob Betts on Mystic v = 5 3 Dani Con, 3 : : o ? Carpenters are putting a plazza on 7 PPNt e e |3a o pio.uss beed duRoln(l L aeet sfreat AR fa it ey | the front of the house on Water | 5 < $1.50 OUTING SHIRTS—High- jconsul to_the ominican republi¢, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bath, and lit- i otk o = street used as a laundry. s Travehn Ba S grade Outing Shirts in Russian e — |tle daughter, Ruth, were at Watch | R. N, Stanley and family of South 5 g g ot Boisetios sl botton asn Manchester have-opened their cottage Sunday Scheol Picnio, on Wesley ¢ Hill (Wednesday. Silk Mixtures, all coat style with soft double cuffs. For wear without a coat these are just the thing as they are very stylish. ALL $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, SALE PRICE $1.15 Miss May Dawson one of the model o lafor tho meveon. The Sunday school of the Calvary Salel fanohars mtasted pa. o vucatic Mrs. C. E. Squires of Hartford and ! g 3 hool teachers started on a vacation I e O or T pemt | Bpiscopal church goes to - Atlantie ’ t We day. 1 beac] 0 - i 3 v B st Wedneaday with Mrs. A. McKinstry: | “Carn 'oiay, OR thelr sonual plente. _ Mre. Elmer Simmonds of Hartford | wiie'ja steupying the. Newell cottage | nalrs B F. Tracy. Mrs. Julit is visiting at the home of her mother, o sttt bl and Mrs. Luella Gager have res Mrs. John How M e, homas Elilott and | tned from Camp Mashantucket at Bags from 15 to 18 Inches in Size—Specially Priced to Close “eseressses...SALE PRICE $3.00 SALE PRICE $4.50 Value $4.75. Value $6.00. Lantern hill Mr. Herman Simmgns of the Smith- | daughter Harrlet of Windsorville spent | “gward McKinney of South Ma Value $9.50 SALE PRICE $5.50 incicntor oo = P indso . B 2 v outh Man- | 3 w‘LLIMAN I lc CUNN MWinchester company is in Windsor | Wednesday at thelr opttage on Wesley | chestor is spending his vacation here. Value $10.50....ccu...... PRICE $6.00 ALL $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, ! > Togha in bualetn | clrels: Henry W. Sralling of Cleveland, . Value $11 PRICE $0.78 SALE PRICE $159 Mr. and Mfs. William B. Jackson | Miss Mazel Sproul of Pawtucket, R.|nan mivived foo w8 of Cleveland O+ SIBERIT00 i sonch b 3 and two children, William and Jan- | I. spent Wednesday with her grand- | ros, ' Mrs, A. M. Raleigh reetly nita were In Niantic Wednesday. | mother, .M. ? Mrs. Bush ‘of Wilmington, Dely, 15| turned to’ Schenectady, N. Y, after a | Colchester house. ¢ Chariton, | S°8%e by the Sea. pleasant stay in this ity With friends. |, A(18% | MATIon Sevend of CHaitom | Tarl Anderson of Los Angeles, Ca., KIMONOS Raymand Carey. a violinist In 'a | Mrs @ Wsh and son Billott of Jer- | 13 Visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R New lumhn orchestra is spending a‘ oy City, N. the t: Mrs. S : pdn, g > | Tow' ddys; cwith his father, Brw | et Ju are/iha syests of Hrs [Bawin P, York fram New York, i | Carey. Mrs, Catherine Thorp has retyrned (& RIS summer home here. Mise Margaret Corrigan who taught |to the grounds after three days' visit in Franklin last vear is to teach in one | with her son, Webster Thorp, in New BALTIC g 4 . e of the Suffield schools for the en- |London. % more all around useful than the Kimono suing year | Miss Eliza Chaffee of Staffordville is | Delay in Receiving Material Hampers Mrs Thomas Burke of Winsted is | spending a few days with Mrs. Phoebo | Workmen—Hy@rant Damaged Dare Probably no Wrapper yet invented is f C crepe. rets s o cheerf ; her father, Jeremiah So- | Winter. : i of cotton crepe. It gets along cheerfully L e B TS e Brooklyn, N. Y. wi | ina Fire. 'S & 5 " 5 p 5 hosy | spend the rest of the seasgn wi T B e » it & = | Mrs. Alma Cadarette of ¥ without ironing, light, packs easy, and its LN ¥ _\\'m’n:\: has mone to Wwa- | S ML) S Beo of Bridge- | Grofvenordile 1a spendin her vacaiion | Marsaret Gordon Lewls, Mrs. Evelya 3 ury ‘to be the guest of her daught- | el e cotingo | A8 the guest of Mr. Mrs. Alex | J0! 2 soft lavenders, grays, pinks and blues are er. Mrs. Baldwin, T G I D e S e S “e“ BanqieL—Mrs. Tvelgn. Harvey Jall DINING TABLES BUREAUS H o Mrs, Florence Holmes Fitch of | Mrs. It Brown .of Tewett City is Albert Bergeron of Boston was a re- | Miss Annie Louise inghast, Mrs, delightful, some pretty and attractive de- New Haven Is at the Mome of her | the guest of Dr. and Mr. Gane at | cent suest of George Rocheleau. Susan” Asniey Winsor, Miss Rutn A.|| DINING CHAIRS CHIFFONIERES & Y father £ Harlow Holmes of - South | Tarrywhile on Cartwrisht avenue. | Workmen Delayed, g B I R P R R L CHINA CLOSETS IRON BEDS A AEATEn v : ndham for a short st g | Decor: —Mrs. § s & signs in Japanese flowers or vine effects, Mrs,! Feler Bimanend rAmmM‘ Agrive from Telland. Work on the new addition to the ! rance, Miss Martha . Katon, Miss Ag- Wi Sy i 4 et am Y i S0 Cleinler. 'a Academy of the Holy ¥amily is being | nes Burleigh Allen, Payson Babcock, of Windham road have returned from | Tev. and Tahm 2 Gelaler dnd | e vars b e | R i S wara erail. ART SQUARES GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES & i 5 - o Funeral Directors and Emb alming b} . s ¢ 3 Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fenton ac- . 2 4 Loy & dela Ba ROt o Iute s it b A ™ ¢ B. G % more than $2.50 each. Some simpler b, and Mra. Charles Fenton ac- | ®’Miss Florence Birge of South Man- |bY & delay in'the shipment of lumber. | first vice president, Winslow B. Gallup: | P " " s % A . e Ca > © | sons, Philip, Leon and Will, o ¥ . i ay 3 and you would wonder why they are not By e aPe ol amaking he O pying (he cottage of J. I Rooi Present tfme have done comsiderable | The officers of the &ssociation ar i gy S R work, although seriously handicapped | President, Lucian Ritaldo Burleigh d by _dau Jes chester is staying at the Colchester Miss Anna O'Shea of New York is | second vice president, William P. Bars Skt 8150 arecnoving el vacaiion ai one of | ShS 3 e T T i R R M HOU RIG AN FINN BLOCK, $1.50. he Massachusetts Beach resorts. Mve. E. G. Bidwell, Mrs, R. C. Bid- Buest of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Sulli- | Johnson; treasurer, Miss‘Annie Louise . s JEWETT CITY Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith of Boston well Miss ne Bldwell and. Miss | VAR "Pillinghast. | (have been guests of the Misses Ha-" Ruth Ralisleper of South Manchester Mail Not Claimed, | Board of managers—Rev. C. H, Spald- | PHONES-—Store 61-2—House 35-5 THE H. G. MURRAY GO, | "o SEhe i im0 B Sboio Rl st o e, S0me o el Sapen ol s ~ . e e — | Jones avenue, office for the week ending July 19 are | Hall, Hon. George J. Corey and Everett | \ s, A, M. Ralelgh of Windsorville for the following: Mlle. Ister Blanche | Brown. as rented and opened Mrs, Ellsworth's ard. Y. cottage on Wesley circle, Hydrant Repaired. New Hartford,—The Touraine com- Rev. and Mrs. Joseph E. Priestley - and 1nfant duughter, Myrtle Annie, of | During the fire in the Shannon |Dany has over 100 employes and the South Coventry, are o ing " |building Tuesday evening one of the |Management is in need of more hands huim, oattaga for o fow days. the L& | hvaranis ussd by the Aremen. the cne {to properly conduct the lacal plant. Mrs. 1da White and Miss Beth White in front of Cote’s market, was put out | The larger mill will be opened in the of Brooklyn, N. X., and Dr. and Mrs. |0f commission. Wednes : J. H. Allen of Norwich spent Wednes- | Supply along Railroad street was shut | bY the Draye day afternoon on the grounds. off while workmen wera repairing the | neW hands wil i i = valve and hydrant. On Driving Trip. | “Miss Anita Woisard of Waterbury is 8 i Arthur T. Andrew and family and the guest of Miss Melvina Duponi. ; | bR F C JACKSON. Dentist M Deien . REotes e Woe: | - Mol Marguarity Denaina s onohaz | wred Eommal Pl Vears-tow - 1 - Well, 2 nesday afternoon on a 'carriage drive ing a month's vacation at Pleasant » kanless Extracting ani to the farm of Jared Stearns at Chest- | View, Scems a long time to endure the! JOHN DEERE SPREADERS The only spreader with the beater on the axle. No chains — no clutches — no adjustments. If interested send us your address and we will notify when and where you can examine it and see it work. : |fall for the manufacture of bobbinet | S oft Mills corporation and be needed. | | | | 2113 2 nut Hill. Miss Camille - Wolsard of North |awful burning, jtching, smarting, skin- 4 Filling a Specialty Mrs, Agnes Beebe-and Miss Lina Orosvenordale is the guest of local rel- | discase known as ‘tetter—another D a nle & larke Jewett City, Main Straet, -« Wiiuman: | Beehe of East Hampton are guests of | atives. name for Hczema. Seems good to cear y C y Conn. RS Miss Devan. i e reallse, also, that Dr, Hobson's Mcaes o Mrs, CGeorge A, Btrong and her | ma Olntment has proven = perfee ; — granddaughter. Miss May fi(l\;king, K;([ PLA’NFI_ELD AQADEMY, Lu;r, PoTx it % - 7 4 fast Hampton, are occupying their | gixe i 3, ., Kenney writesi—"1 ean- v = cattage, Midwood, on Wesley circle. Ixth Rounion of Alumn} Aseoiclation |, " igicienily sxpress my thanks to uto iruc ovin Set for Thuraday, August 28, . e e Fiare | < Walaand e Reekalirs Pl you for yout: i, Hohwon's licuema S a P LONG DISTANCE WORK My, and Mrs, A, B. Newell ood Br,| Mre, Aania T Johnson, seerstary, 1a | opiiment. It has cied my letter pital $100,000. urp.us and Protits $160,000, A SPECIALTY and Mrs, W, B, Béan of Rockville and ' Sending out notices of the sixth reun- | yenro' a1l druggists or by mail, Gbe. Established 1832 'l‘here is a great variety of Carpenters tools Mrs, Dean's niece, Miss Ruih REari, of ior of Plainfield Avumfiw Alumni 89~ | The Lee & Osgood Ce, “on the market but there is only one complete I e Tt Rk | s il pa i, TROJATA |, mwwIRREN GMRMIRAL S0, & i - col (ri '4\ ie ave- .46, Busi; elin Acad- & i e i hia, Pa. brand made for quality, that is the reason we the Newell cuttage on Myutis ave-| 1045 Iiteiness meeling st the Aded | 8t. Louis, Mo Philadelphia, Pa iy in ting, 2 § sell the famous KEEN KUTTER Brand. The KGN AUITER Trade Mark or the o nines | HIRAM N, FENN — . 130, Banaliel s the chureh vestry, | Mothers! Have Your Children Worms. and | csikn ama wavacan:| STAFFORD SPRINGS | fatiewed " trienais” greatings "and | "Are tuoy. foverish, restioms, mervous e g rd ’d“"'k"“'i in dealing, and a Urief addvesses under the divection of | piituiia disey o Constipated; Do | - administ its (12 Aurch St, Wiltmautle, Ct - Chiwr Witliam P. Cross, teast ster, v r bt . e Borough Team to Play New Britain| 1.3 Recention in Hebeackd Opera | UISY CORUnually pick thor noss af | wu_:n a }:h' characterize THE i NA’ AL BANK, which aims thercby to {~ Nine Again, hoiise. Good music, vacal and instru= | [ SaTne inregilar and. TAVOROUR AP- 3 == mentai, is assured, Mis, Bvelyn Jordan e ) words NEEN KUTTER on any tool are an absolute JAY Vi SHEFP ARD | #ue jocal hali teaim whi play the | Toimaan Wil he. sbiols fo% peticar ,f,“t“‘:n{‘;‘g:,"},:“,‘:u:‘c;‘.?éfi". establish with eustemers relations that dull ntee, Buy a teol under this brand and iubersdmg EL" INB & SHER Pigneers of New Brit again mext| The commitiees are: suffering, but stunt its mind _ and 5 1 9 EL' HEC | Baturday at Hyde Park. They have| Reception—Mrs, dewnic Ofin Mathew- | SIECHRE UG SARE IS W0 nl o i prove recipracally permanent, pleasant and you will know you are getting the best. iuural R‘flfim’ illi E g : | twice been defeated by these plavers, | son, Mrs. Julla Gallup Baton, Miss{gar enee. It Killa and zemeves the fitable, g % T it ma» bit are confident thai they can win if | Mabgarel Sufiivan, Mrs, Loita Lester | £HCS It JGHS B4 RCIOTSR o g # G2 Norh St.. Willimantie | (60 keep on uving long cuough, ai- | Dodge, NMrs. Maria il Andiews, Mus, | Fri oo Momacn, liver and’ boweis, | THE HOUSEHOLD LU-G, o\ .y 1z thoush theyll have to piay their best| Belle Clark Kingsiey, Mrs, Nella Bab- | Ty symptoms disappeasr and ¥our A _e Ledy Assistaps Tei. Gvnn.unut to do it cock Bradford, Mrs.’ Wlizabth Palmer | chilg 15 made happy und healthy, as { Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street ; Miss Gladys B, Avers has resigned ) Gallup Mrs Mytle Hutton Brown, Hoa | Luture intended. All drugsiats of b¥ | . NAT N K v ' i ——= ! ad operator in . the loeal telephone | Geprge J. (orey, Winslow B, @allu beori The Lee & Dsgoed €0, | A BDlep varlety of Fresh m;u, aige | office, ‘Walter L. Palmet, Henry Rorrance, INBIAN MEBRICINE Ssallope; Oysters wnd Clunn Mifs M E. Keeler of Hortford has| W, Adams, M. B, William P, Cross, | KISKAPGG INBIA UTRONG'S FISH MARKLT, u North | been the guest of Rev, John W, Ballan- | Arthur Tillinghast, H. Becher Brown. SOMPANY. Strosw. tine for a few days. Music—Frank H. Tulaghast, Mis ' Philadelphia, Pa, 8%, Louis, Mo,

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