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Attorney Charles T4 ‘orrewi $250; R: Poliee of the frequently “are called out en ,w’ll‘:t’lo«io ehua'l; as was the case Wednesday _afternoen, when Captain Murray, in respense to an urgent telephone made {rip ‘two miles only to and at the end of his Journey, whieh through the and lustrated Sengs meets in C. L U, No. % L O O F, l'.."h.'x'-‘.";r P S l’;:il."‘ O D H B, i % e L V. A mests{BUrned Bridge to Be_ Rebuilt—Wil- before’ the asiods S5t emh‘ my ‘place way my fellowmen DANIELSON DANIELSON under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” : ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF cets arranged fer him to go to the town | farm, but Mr. Andrews did not be- come a town charge until the latter Sarnia And_one: " T pakt of July, he asking f fow days |kindness of a friend he made in an = _ from sin. liamsville Company Docides Not to | in which to make ready to go. The Sstamonin, ihes Se was wie 1z > 3 : . K : e it e S Ask for School Building—Death of |'deed of transfer of the lots to Mrs. [eJect & young man from his. parent eold M i ) i Child was pAssed July 2, the transfer |home. The eireumstances in the case * g 4 . Malse Chartier — Relatives Re of titloyin. the bankhoolc wag on July | Were such as to give the officer no C er ne’ S1X wor s ; o ] e ne And one stood silent. “Speak!” the Property of Henry E.. Andrews, & (11, ° : Jurisdiction, but this fact had not been — = o Angel satd; i Town Charge. (hEISDTY Andrews is now'a charge o |feallzed by the cemplainants, This is f— T IS Tl e e oB you See She pecials Frank il le town of Killingly, 1s a patient in |only a sample the way officers, who ‘o ; A iy e e B Gounty Commi: . I Hall of |a hospital and a considerable expense |are always willing to respend to & real . WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. ‘Alas, 1 did but toliow whers they led.: ass $1.48, Ladies' $3.50 and §4.00 Ox. | VVindham. L. I. Corttis of Thompson |to the town. Kor these reasons, taken |call of duty, are chased about the city Way single or for light a I v f Pol v | WANTED—A cetton mule inner. FOR SALE—Two da ilch cows. TQ RENT—Reom: 3 3y and 0. Davis of Pomfret were al | Wit hihe'transfer of his Property to [by thoughtiess persens. Induirs Bt office o T QW Ra: | Adirees “Aeiaars Ba oot B, BNy | nouSkReaping. o1 Washineton SirSel | S0 neY the country, snd so strange my | the {zn! in l-lxu‘uhbu :_\ ednesday for & hf“reu;uusdar‘:erl he(nrs‘: rrlllde uprll- Moose Added to Fraternal Orders. ;:m Manufacturing Ce., Wisimantic, | augid auvgid - 1 only sought for guidance and for regular monthly meeting. cation for admission to the town farm, sonn. augid ) 2, Y ? DAVIS THEATRE. Warden and Mrs. W. L. Bullard and | the suits have been brought. An open meeting of Putnam lodge, = FOR SALW—_Indian molorcyole, twin, | . 7O RENT — AL Pine Grove, Niantic, Nhe” o s O & Ohler b ot atd. oF the. Breres Loyal Order of Moose, was held in| WANTED —Woman for géneral house- | 1911, 340 worth exiras, good condition, | Conn, jurnished summer cottage, w.8ni | A5 Presenting The Gangsters A Sensation- | b, rimcnt motored to New Ledford on ? e e T L o e A ) e AR S e A A e TR L e i " artmen ore New B i au, cars: one touring, 1913, 1ull i % 2 3 4 e 4 : SUFRRO TS Eatomic Vednesday and Inspected some of the | - ELECTRICITY FOR BROOKLYN, |[speatsrs of e wathering were 'the | Bew e op® windshield - eleatric Bart Ave, between 10 and & | “I loved the earth, the' lowly was city departments. I rganizers who have been suc- | WANTED—Boy "or “gifl about I8 |lamps, etc,, In service daily, §475; tires, m, JesTurns my lot. 3 A big bill of features is belng shown | Alrs. (. A. Hamilton and son John | NeW Poles to Carry Telephone and | cessfully working here for the past few | Joare of age, with g0od handWriti.|tubes,’ gas and olls. Qardner Garage, —abic barn | I Strove to keep my Tecord free from at the Devis today Headed by ~ The |end Miss Sudie Hil were Wednes-! Lighting Wires. weeks, P. J. Fitzgerald, Melrose, Mass., | APPLY_West dide suk Mill. 4ugtd | Central Village. augbTuThs Yory’ reasonable, barn blame, ¥ ; end Miss Sadie Hilton were Wednes-t| a 3 and Frederick ‘A Fort, 4 2 for automoblle at 54 Oak 5L Enquire | And make a heaven about my humble Gangsters a wonderful European three | day visitors in Boston, } : erbert, Boston, both |~ WANTED—Postoffice clerks and ¢ir- | —yoR SALE_Choloe . L Red and | Mrs. Vars, o8 HObart ave., betwoeh 10 spot. - Teel 5 , showlng en excite Henry A. Stewart of Holyoke was a | Work is to commence at once upon | being officers of Boston lodge of Moose. | Fiers; §5bu per annum to stsri; COn. | white Wyandotte pullets, guaranteed |and 2 or 1 to $ D. m. mayliTulhs A nartow life; T see it mow, too late; n gang of desperate |visitor with friends in Daniclson Wed- | the construction of a pole line to car-{ With the lodge of Moose fully organ- | eXaminations in Nov.; many appoint-| o lay this fall, 3155 each, also one T Ttags | 5O, Angel, drive me from the heavenly many sensational stuntsare | nesday e wives of the 8 %%, Helephone |1zed Putnam will have about ail of the | BeRL goming. " Partculars free” Write | 2mall Biston Uil 316 Ms. Samuel | , ORBNCERT BEACH II-room coltags e Sane By the detective who Is on the | A w. will Will Close St Company and the wires of the Danel- | fraternal orders, including Elks, Owls, | *aisgh cBards, Springtield, Mass. MeDonald, Colehéstér, Ct. sugsa L. Wheeier, 2 URIORD bi., New " traln such ag Jumping from a high . W. Willlams Will Close Store. |son und Plainficld Gas and_Blectric [Eagles and various knights etc. FOR SALE Two nice Jersey heifers, aigsa | The Apgel swung the portal wide and Bridge onto the top of an _ express he name of A. W. Williams should | company from Danielson to Brooklyn. A D ohg Dear from persons Who | one just fresh, will make a good family | —; 5 Lo train. crossing from ome bullding to | Bave been incliddd in the list of busi- | The joles. which are to be forty feet | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. |2 5am 81050, 50 3200 to loan on £00a | Gow "fhie " sther ono will bo freah in | ,, 20, WERT oo Fursished xooms, with | And fook the sorrowing stranger by snother hand over hand on a rope | eSS men who are to close their stores | in height, have arrived and have been houbes. “Hibert > Linphire “Contracior | #D0UL @ week. D. Coughiin, Baitie. | 3 CINC S, Wior.” ugod | “Nay, you aiome,” he sald, “shail & end — oihal;‘:nndafl:!l rinm‘ x: n n{ e ‘r:/::).\kérin! distributéd, are to be set by a force Carrectlon of Eistica: manu’;m:r, % Margin’ St, Westerly, st | _2u86d T RENT—No. § Union St, Blat seven O,' L 3 T s Rt ure & air“ship is use rd s v of telephone employes who are to take o augs FOR SALE _Horse, good driver and e al s waiting and insistent :& Bows s mas betng lowered 1o sht operation performed at (up the work at once. The present Iine e worker, bargain If taken &t once as | EOUMS With ieliet and pain. Snguir band, 8. A Gilbert, 141 Main SL yisd the deck of a moving steamer. the Day Kimball hospital Monday. F telaph Soles will> b q, | Mr. Editor: There is just a little| +ANTED—Automobiles to clean, at | owner is going away. Address H., Bul- 2 Of what God gave, you bullt yous Bt 55 e L - A regular monthly meeting of the |The wires 1o be run o fhfirm;{‘;g something of interest to every voter |the Public Wash Stand, rear of kil | letin Olfice. augsd TO_BENT-Tenement at 55 brank- B T i ° miss seeing. The other photo D ctmen was held at_their rooms in | company will carry 2,300 volts. Only & | &nd citizen of this section; in the arti- | Bome. Je2sd #5500 _Briges apright Diane In wal- |l strset, of 4 rooms. lmquire buie- r mansion waiting fi k) time and if they don't make you laugh the sheriff because he loved his town hall buildin; Wednesday. Young and irday for a stay of few weeks .will be required for the erection of the poles and the running | of the wires, as the distance between cle that Miss Pauline Newman printed about Wauregan,—and I for one think it is my duty to correct a wrong im- i et a BN 0 o TED— gan House Barper Saop. auk. Apply Waure- o WANTED —Position by nrst_ciass, nut case, stool and zearf, a good plano for a small sum. _Terms 310 down and $L.5C per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., un_orace. syzsd TO MENT_Furnished TOOm. COm- pletely rurnished. AlSO convemience aug: i skies, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, ‘in Nautfies. HUMOR OF THE DAY . daughter, The Ingrate is a mining | two week L the William Young ot | the two towns Is only four miles. Early | Pression. all around baser, thopothly Taliable; mfifg}?fi?fifi Bldg., Norwich, Conn. for bouse kveping. ¥ School sweel. story and tells how an unthankful [tage, Oakland Beach, in the fall Brooklyn will enter upon its | Concerning the villege write-up I|a good money m Ior ~ employer. - map repaved his bemefactor by rob- New Lights for Square. ge and all of those who |have nothing to say, for there was|Adaress ror uterview Box 15, Norwich [ $125.00 for a good J. & C. Fischer up- Willie—Pa, when has a man horse bing him and leaving him to die on \s coon as permission is granted by | Wich may dispose of their lamps and | Rothing that came anywhere near the | Suiietin Orfice. sugod | rignt ‘plano in perfect condition: call sense? Pa—When he cin say “Nay,” he desert, how the fates turned o m |0l 00ad" compuny poles are o be | other means of lighting in favor of the |truth as we up this way know the | ~ WANTED At once, a compevent | [oay and hear the tone of this Hine tn- | syl my._son—Cinefmmati Enquirer. him is clearly shown in this |/ Railroad square for the new | more modern and, satisfactory method. | conditions In Wauregan; and the very | woman for general LOUSeWOrk. ADDLY | month. The Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-| .TO RENT—Lower part of ¥ Wash- “So you got the opinians of two law- Love and Courage and_The | 3oy, 3¢, Rallioad =auare | A e e fact that Miss Newman starts her|at lio broauway. Cadden Bidg., Norwich, Conn. . imgidn S, 3 rooms and bath With of [vers on the case., 'Were their opiritons e Swe two _of the Dest Key- |~ Benfett of Dayv na| story with a vein of a “Masstve struc- ED— A - | “augisTuTh witheut garage; aiso house of ¥ rooms | the same?” “¥es: $25. each.’—Every- stome comedies seen here ia a lon R o LR O e I | ANTEDAmeHCRE iyt iciati o8 - |- 861 and baih, ail lLmprovemenis J. brad- i ery a o ol V. Wo of Danielson, town | ture of brick and mortar; while Wau- | sitlon as housekeeper tor widower. ad- uys a beautiful walnut Hal- | ford, Bovkmnder, 108 Broadway, or at | body's. | see a doctor—there's something 1zed in_awditing the State Secretary C. D. Hine and Wil 1am regan mill is built of stone, gives one the impression that she is color blind dress Box X., thus Office. $205.00 Jot & Devix pirichtouiane smed less than six months, cost new_ §400; a rare ¥3 Washington after 6 p. m. maylid ‘all modern con- Mrs. Knicker—What f& the minimum wage? Mrs. Bocker—A dollar wrong somewhere. Manager Craig is T thectown officialk for the | i1 Paliws et Norwiohsiinspact Tradeani Ehak et soomnit v hin chance. Terms 315 down, 38 per montn, | PUBNISHED ROOMS, ‘more singing that beautiful old ballad Al sl A S A s . e il 88 T many | also learners. aiso a few good weav- | GUEANCS, TeTRS A oy Pidut.Cadden | ventences, 58 Union St Telepiione ss4-4 | than your “neighbor pays her cook— Jong ago. t Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. John i’:i“oi k—G”"’“ eingcta Wil W. Atwood and his beiug elected sena; | ~ WANTED — Locomouve —fromen. 20 for & Eood mahogany Mar e e Tiauies | vty o on U1 Boeh sckmar and son of the same city | rke or by his help belng “rounded up,” | brakemen, . wages ADOUT $100; €xperi: | shall n. 5 Tamb, next doer. jead ? By BREED THEATRE. = Teintiise b Tastelsar tard | that is a story which demands looking | Shce aimtocssaty. ‘Send ‘ake, Stump,|stool ‘and scart, fully suarinteed |Dr. C oael L A Ely mie Bt TRk & By |7 o Richard Gorman has been at Boston | into, Ratlway, Bulletin. NI pTecrs 18 down 38 perionai s STD pt. 2y QU PIpPCep S Stiving Will Rebuild Bridge. attending the nutional convention of | Mr. Atwood had four hundred ma- | WANTED Mail Carriers _Wanted | Norwich, Conn. augzsTuTh R o e Sy Sout Kooy Two Reel Indian Story. i i i the Knishts of Colambus. jority in Plainfield while less than 125 | $65 1o 3llv a monti Norwich ex- | — - = I b ever become of that child. ridge carpenters of the New Haven | Edwin . Thomas, executive (secrs- | soms foom yancian. ninauons coming - Specimen?” ques: | _ ¥10.00 for & £00d organ WIth SWOL | yyatek ML Nothing pleases him. Father (serene- Ome o fthe most novel dramas on |Foad from Putnam were at the point T to Governor Paldwin, is visiiing tions free. Franklin insttute, ept. |Call today—a good bargain. The Piaut- 1y)—We'l make an art critic out of gatitied “The Trapper's Mistake.” | bridee over the railroad track was de- | ficory A Suderlarnd of Providence | had 635, His successor, Mr. Burnham | WANTED — AT onoe & vod all & fine high grad ey ¢ s Messh T schithae wbout fui- This superd pioture printed in many |5\ Y Suring e a visiior with friends in Putham | had 35, and last year Welch, demo- | &70ubd biacksmith; nane but u tbaay, | $338.90 for e fne high sTale PAYEr FRANK W: 08X, remarked the summer boarder. “What's Resutital photographic tints repre- |7 R S L ay. g crat had 142. That dom't look muoh LBt ® s eet Spply. Jons O Wiemat. | Apteed for five vears; call and seo this 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L that?” "“It looks good to eat a mighty @ents a story teiling of a trapper and L Rivers Low. like a Wauregan round-up, does it, Teat player wilhout fail. she Plaut- | 1ong Distance Telephone. .- may3sd Staftord, Conn. lel, 3-3. may 1id long time before it is”—Washington Herald. Ppretty wife and child living in the - e v " - t ? Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Bldg., lor- -k o A Relief Corps’ Pitnic. Low water in the rivers continues [nOW? : ANTED Fars 3 . Bldg,, 2 s o ‘live 1n the femiis o ot M o Waran's Re. | to mterfere with tke running of some | Mr. Atwood carried the strietly farm- | , WANTED —Farmse‘and sounicy busl” | wich, Comn. SRR e “Madame,” said Plodding Pete, “T Sprovement of his health. © Ife | li S e he e S heir | of the mills alonz the Quinsbauz, | Ing towns of Scotland, Hampton, Chap- | for your ‘farm or ceuntry business, | 810800 buys a good Stemway Upright FORE SALE. once had @ wife and family, butyJ very friendly with the fam. |a Dicnic and outing at Alexan- | (1uSng them to be cperated on shorter | lin, Pomfret, Brooklyn and Canterbury | wris to Burman & Chermay, the old | Plamo with stool and scarf, Serme #10 ____ — __ |couldn't be contented, so L left home. B8 fwelly one G4y he disap. |ders lake Wednesday members of Mo | BOULs. by almost three to ons. No Wauregan | establisned and relishls Teal aatate and | down, 3 per montn, i'he BlaytCadden “Well, here's a chicken sandwich for B St i b | g ke Wednesgoy mn R and | Miss Mreiorie Bradford icaves this round-up there, was there? business brokers. 13: Kaex 8t N, ¥. | Cop Flaaton - 3 I OFFER you. Mighty few hagbands are so con- aba e 4 e e A6k tn spend hec vacation at Fleas- | James Ward, of auregan, has — erate.”—Chicago News. B e e s e | Bomiere of the BtV ot \iew ~*" | peenchairman ‘of the democratic town | —WANTEDPrane tuning A @ Gor-| FOR SALE L good sisei Black hotSS | o fine houss, barn, 3 acros of lend | e Bensonhurst—She has mo artls- bangs the tale, suffice it to for an outing committee of Plainfield many years, | doli, 3% Prospect St. City. S83-2 1 Cuire 118 North Main St 5585d" | with fruit, near Gales Ferry, at a very [tic tastes. Mrs. Flatbush—Why? Confererice With Secretary H: 1e. and he is a red hot hot-will demo y1d the scenes followil > be- ville's Sont o 5 ; Mrs. Bensanhurst—Look at all those P ant Rt Ballouvilie's Champs. Ix-Representat ve Mowry Ross and |ocrat at that; and is also a member | WANTED — Hired man, le, o | FOR SALE _— Tents sulmble for | attractive prios. Sy et The Tk e Mot Anniversary of the — Bat- Ballouville has a real baseball team [c'lier Wnodstock men confa:red with | of the town school committee. work on farm and board with family; |camping. J. W ett, h E. A. PRENTICE, a flower in eane of them!—Yonkers 'of Gettysburg. ihe aplendia pia- |this season—a complete aggrezation of | Secertary Charles D Hine of he siate | Miss Newman didn't. find him in |32 a month salary. Inquire of Gien | &us: ke st = ioh e Biveet | BbGmn: : 5 1 Connie kers. They have been |l.ird of education eiative to a super- | Wauregan. T s °5. 02 |~ FOR SALE—About §6 pemny arcade - 5 account of the great reumion |, | St . e 3 Manager, Mystic, Conn., R. E. D. 4. e 3, A Gogek. Box John, T've just heard where you may S (echlied ploasuic For am fug | beating casily, most of the teams |fvzendlerni of schocls In Voodstock | The beauties of Wauregan village L P e o g S oasd buy & fime mew automobile for haif e atammey T w1 the laruna the arts: and next Saturday [while Secretary Hire was in th's cily | “two rows of shanties” has for years 284 Sow s = 7 price” “All right. dear. Now, If you the guest of Manager McNuify, || 'Y conclusions with the fast Dud- | Wednesday been commented on by visitors from WANTBD FOR SALE—3330 eyegiasses for ot hewr, o, we sy b abia to keod Gisver o briltiant Vitagrepn b |lov, tear Webster at the grounds in | '\(iss Jsabelle Morrill has returned | other places. If Miss Newman _had A O e T D S it going for half price, Il buy the fering. i= by a powerful | Dllcuville |from 2 v sit in 7 cnnessee. gone among those same “shanties” she WEAVERS. S , b i e Foeg Eerans. wi Humphries. e | Anna Keith and daughter, Miss | would have found 80 percent. of the| aug7a YANTIC WOOLEN CU. FOR SALE A second-band Ford au- s R 8 B Eaie Touie Booonrirles | SCHOOL BUILDING TO WAIT. |Margterite Keith, have retarned from | tesldonts Serc barn there have Bedt tomobile. _Phone 533, Norwich, or ad- ay—Jack was terribly stuck onm £ 3 | s el la stay of o a 5 ot | Ty dress 93 Frankin Si Iyad Mabel Iast night. Fay—Indeed? May others, and is fully the equal in v of one month at the Ayer cot- |ly furnished houses, up-to-date *im- — Yew: poor:fellow--hisiband is all tisd 3¢ not in length, of many of | COmpany at Williamsville Will Not|tase at Oakland beach. Miss Hattie | provements, sewing machines, organs o n FOR SALI-—Blab wood, Siov longlhs, 2p t a handkerchief-F told her mot to B BT, ois two and three' reaal | Urge a Change Until Next Summer. |Stewart of Dayville was with the|and planos; and more —than one HbLP ANTED TR L R e e T Y e Cottage of 6 rooms all modern B (%o 50 Many pins i her walst.— . | party. A “shanty” occupant owns his auto. ~ = — - i o - Bliis el towi et ovin | Union Service. But T am straying from my subject.| Day Laborers, Farm Hands, Hotel | “}om ALK OR Ti To-acre || conveniences and a Barn. th;m T;:mf:,:’m‘: e on the Lovers of Antiques. hursday) afternoon the request of | A union service fo rthe members of | If Gen. John Atwood should be a can- | Workers, General Housework Girls. Taray cwell-lochted. nser Gliase apd ol e T e e Vibliam i 5 neighbara, en tolopbane and i Inquire of Dble ts much more countrified than Tou should not miss seeing the ex- |V Hlamsville residents and the Kil- | the Methodist and Congregational | 4ifiate for office tomorrow there is no| EREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. |an Stream, with well ‘equibped yoB,* ‘rernariked ‘the ‘eUmmier Boarder. Bibition of colonial antique furniturs, | UNElY Manufacturing company of that|churches of Putnam will-be held in the | réason to believe he would poll less CORAN, ‘Blag, | E7ist mill, cider mill and saw_mill, do YHes a regular rube” - "That ian't my 918 china, silver prints, etc, which is | Pl2ce for the construction of a uew | Congregational church next Sunda: votes than when he ran for senator | M. J. COS AN, Supt. Central BIdE. | [z good' business; about 50 Hors JAMES L. CASE, TR DT s et e AT e Bow on cxhibition, in Pvthian hall, No. | 5¢hool building suited to the growing | Rev. A. B. Tood of Torington is to |and swept the district from border to| augld : Power over wheels; exceilent eighi- bt ag Tyl v Y Ne 2 needs of village will be with- | preac g by 832 plurality. roam heuse, new poultry_house '8 an actor papa hired in t! y $ Washington street,” New Londen, » preach at the service at the Baptist | border by bl Ly and sheds: Seod land; good frult; bar ( to kid the guests. - Judge, Comn. The collection numbers over | 7a8Wn. announcement, made on | church next Sunday C. B. MONTGOMERY. Eain price for immediate sale, or trad 40 Shetmeket St. Nerwieh, Comn “HusH! ;: T 2008 pleces and will De sold at Pub- | Wednesday by officials of e mill Rev. and Mrs. ¥. W. Harriman, who Packer, Aug. 6, 1913, FOR SALE. for eottage in or near 1owWn. Particu- ust! There are burglars in the fice Auction commencing Thursday, | COMPany, came as a decided surbrise, | huve been staying af Robinwood. on Jars. iryon's Agescy, Willimantic, Ct pantry eating those pies I made this 7 4| b 1 on sound grounds. Sene: e 1 s Leblod afternoon!” “All right; F'll look after August 7th, at 1100 a. m. and con- Erou | Senexet road, have returned to their Panics and Their Cause. e tisuing umtil the entire collection is as said at the mill office. Wed- | home in Windsor. “FOR SALE_Eieven room house, with feet Oh, George, you are mever disposed of. Boos t the withdraw- | Among the “foreign” cars seen in| Mr. Editor: It is said, that, “History [ WILLIAM B. WilCOX .... Auctioneer | jot, 39 CUff St Must be 30ld to cloe going to attack them?” “Certainly not. Fythian hall has been turned into | the request for The erection of a | Putnam Wednesday were two from | Fépeats itself.” There seems to be some e-ute.ue. W. Hamiiton, Exeuutc;r.,‘,éw 'm going to take them a bottle of pain 82 0ld New England home-stead, with | School building at this time is to be | gistant points, one from Madison, | truth in the statement, especially in ity killer."—Houston Post. #ts quaint old flax-wheels in the cor- mer and its old brass the interesting Dutch oven, the Quaint old secretaries with their dla- of New Haven delegute from this sta andirons with | e in accordance with a_ suggestion the head offices of the nd Rubber company at company controlling he kron, O, t West Side Wisconsin, the other from Texas. TRADE SCHOOL SITES. regard to panics. Commencing about the year 1833, was the first one of very much im- portance, and there have been repeats | AUCTION good barn and large lot, located FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise vou my large stock of millinery and fixiures, situated on Main St, opposite P. O. Jewett City. Beauregard. Jedd wich, Conn. FOR SALE THE KALEIDOSCOPE The total present stock of sugar in mond panes. and bottle drawers, the [the Killingly Manufacturing company. | irxr iy at intervals of about 20 years. \ Miss D. g . ©ld high-boy with its bonnet top to- The reasons advanced for the change | Inspected Wednesday By . Secretary Theeseca;nd one was aboyut 1853. The| SEVEN DRAFT HORSES, 'TWO | —yuiNik ¥F OVER — 250 nofeneads »m_ Sterling Dyeing and Europe and AmeFica is 1,710,108 tons. with several hundred pleces of [ Of plan is that there is uncertainty as| Hine and William - H. _Palmer, of | third one In 1873. The fourth in 1893. and 250 6% (resular business size \Finishing Company, First il Askéton Mercastalio 15, of Beav- Soeniture that was used in (e homes | Yet s to the degree in which the plant | Norwich, The next one. of on schedule time, | DRIVERS AND ONE MARE IN FOAL | cavelopes ncatly printed. for $130: 508 || ‘Wortgage 5 per cent. Bandeat 90 | | er. Pa, has just martied for his sixth 1y fore-fathers of Revolu- |? iamsville s expand; hence will be in 1913, s : i i Dearing the name Samuel Haje, being | as lought best, therefore, to | 3iate board of education, and William | & readjustment of the business of the é Cona. . After hts monihs of lecturmg M the father of that moted patriotic he- | Wait at lcast until the summer of pext | - Palmer, Norwich a member of the | country. It is a time when mortgages| DAY AFTERNOON. AUG. 1L, AT| ™ oo giyg 5 1 C pigs, thoroush: JAMES L. CASE, Japan, Prof. Francis G, Peabody is S athan Hale b T nE the tems|state board, were in Putnam Wednes- | are foreclosed and a general transfer breds, registered, none beiter in the home ‘again in Cambridse, Mass, e old Hall estate of Colchester, the building. During the | 94Y, investigating as fo a location for | 0f wealth into the hands of the few, | ™@’NALLY’S CORNER, BEAN HILL. country. Ludiow Farm, North Stening- ot ac Con, was known throughout th Ftown will be | & trade school that is to beWestablished | and a mew start made by the many| aus7d e e el o o o The Vanderbilta afe giving the Mo- @tade for comprising rare pieces in old 1Nt school | BeTe In accordance with an act passed | debtors, to struggle for another 20 Ay n. ravian chureh at New Derp, Staten mabogany furniture, china, ete i1l company, | PY, the last legislature. vears, only to go through the same| — . PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 Island, $12,500 toward the ocost of a Soores of collectors have endeavored if required, | TWO of the places looked at Wed- | Process again. . The poor old tariff has 6% envelopes (regular bubiness size new . parish heuse, s st = thace A0 yores . nent. it i5 | nesday were Hammond hall and Union | been the scape goat, as the cause. 7o = e e i hay Mrs, Marshall, wife of the vice pres- But they were not for sale as long as w ictory for an- |Dall. The bill as passed does not pro- | That is, that is what the people have Botaleadn 6xdlg, printed, $1.40;" 1,600 ident, is_very much interested in the the oider members of the Hale fam. | Ol nf ’ | vide for the erection of a trades school | been told. The people - themselves $210; 5,000, $6.80:° 1u,000; $13.80; ' 606 FOR SALE work of the Young Woman's Christian Oy were living. | £ SR | building this year, so some building | Seem to be 'r'rdlupmsed iu suffer, wm}lle l":f‘;fil‘hefia&fld b;r’;lsluh ‘1’.‘;:\5’«}#’“‘3}?73”"’.-,'{.‘3 asseciation, This collection, tozather with two | % must be secured. evils are sufferable, than to right 805 6,000, $9.50¢ 10,000, 2 e B Rree etane =il s S CEBITUARY. | The memmbers o the state Beard con- | themsslves by sholishing: the fornia o e T M AT Przgf)c‘;“;,:'e"“"":““;;“ aste Miss Adele E, MeKinnie a recent Posed of at the above sale = |ferred with Mayor Archibald Mac- | which they aTe accustomed.” In other 5 S eatenants - tmted. g1ty ||| Trentlee, Flace, o Vassar graduate, will begin a campre- 5 Moise Chartier |donald while in Putnam. Mayor Mac- | words they seem to rrefer to believe Euht.mm Cottage 1,000, $1.85; 0; 10,000, b i 'bro“t 5 3“*’,:- a s':f“h: hensive survey of eugenic conditions in New Haven—Gov. Simeon E. Bna- K loise 'l 79, a native of St. ‘u’;v\li “1 sulld ltlhal he understood that gthem, !:ehnn to fl;,ink ::rmzhemaelm. o i & x‘rrox:‘x;xt-‘:y °‘s'e§§°§§. ‘2:?.2.’2’“’%‘),, ‘;fi:‘naf gmi\l‘ andfifmefllm: s ‘;“‘ew Michigan, with two assistants, win T s, i anas the school will be establis Z t can roven beyon Spute 121 witl af n eam ea 242 - o + PR B s R i sardee i L i e egne tha(phrla;nrtqh x: e : : P Brinters End e of (Riikisen Hijes. gud kasber, One of ihe twa sens-in-law af - e merr Sue For $12,000 Damage: ||| Beason for seiiing, owner going O 4 e o1 Do, about, If ene half,, er ene quanter, , 2 o : tor J. I L. Ressier of ) esp N RS e Gonfarends on_state |}y be The following item appeared In | yes or one sietesats Bart of the du: || five minutes’ walk from Main ||| abroad te reside. Frico .and |||is 4 missionary in Idia and the bther 3o N. Y. Oct, 23 to 2 | di reester paper of Wednesday morn- | cussion by congress and the press, strect, Price reasonable. 40 SALE HORSES, A { terms Feasel teaches Japinese thealogues at a K¥- | gentiy. vor abou Dwelve (housand dollars dam- | had been intelligently spent in discusp: | N. T t & C am just from the wost with 2 / THOS. H. BECKLEY, oto university, —_— —————| Chartler and h s are sought in two sults which | Ing the question of meney, there weuld | s 0. extra godd herses of all kinds—drafi- A : - |iargest in eastern tcut, have |have been brought against the Wor- |be no oceasion for panice, There s o e 2 Sre, chunks and uisely brokeiijusiness ey Bulliiie, Bhosey T34 [z Misstonnia . Blaly it ehia s been residents in Wauregan and in |cester Consolidated Street Raflway | principal involved that stands for weal || 117 Maln Strest, Norwich, Ot | hovses—and the prices are vight; Come || 278 Main Street. 3682 ||| chairman of $he education dommittes Dunisinon st | Sompany and Worcester and Webster | or woe of & democracy, Shd-hand horses. R — el poman ol [PRrty, aiits i Bave A children were born to Mr, |Street Rallway company by Julia 8. It is now, I might. say, Y 3 ===/ | {a pass the summer in_making a1 au- and Mrs. Chartier. and of (hese Bir- | Mcavoy and wer musband. D. Fi Me: | not aulte: whiceroms Sasitiar e BLMER R. PHoRSON. igmobile Botse' to' Houss. canvass of | teen sur e of the children |Avoy, The plaintiffs are represented | the congress of the United States has OST AND FOUNE. Fel, 1133, uug6d SEASHGRE PROPERT, Staten Island, ed I ingen + married daugh- | by Allorney C. Bugene McGillicudy, | the power to create meney, Cengress = 3 - 1280wl bty ‘a4 -Coun catous, il A e i g areau, died in Danlel- | Mrs. McAvoy says she was hurt in ghas ne authority whatever te create of | “Toss_miowboat, - Pucly wha ook culifihed LRy u A o G20 ! o N oI (eI o kasiler few vears ago, The living chil- |Oxford, July 4, 1907, in a collision of | charter 4 bank. and samction the. N Tease. coran Shte 4ng aval tovements, ai | mumber of years Hesajringipal of the | dre i ra | - 3. 2 2 < £ir- | same please return at once and aveid provements, situated an.watertront &t National Cathedral 1 E a re A r. Central’ Falls, R, I, |two cars. She claims the collision | culation of premises to pay and call it | further trouble. C. Baldwin, Pogue- Pleasant View. Inmvesugate. ational Cathedral schtol for girls in Commenced with Little Pimples, | fuse A Boulhillier, Brooklys |resutied by veason of nesligence of the | currancy, “N stale Shall otn maney, | Honack. asid | FORSALIL BE $430 wul huy @ i-oom cottage, large | Washinglon, which - Bihel - Roogetelt B Borind S0 Sersiched | oo ier, Mrs' Grasiella |employes of the defendant companies. | emit bills of credit? “Fa emit is 16 B e, eo [ stianfad, il (e iy (0 dpane Htched » cratched | Whmrs: Rege Fore Bouthillier, | She asks damages in the amount of | put in circulation as bank bills” | = - < { °B““mf, reh g et ooe B hasg | Schoal thiere’ under: TRGTRL Bew, op and Made Sores, Crossand Fret- o Veperand 0. Char- |$5,000, Mr. McAvoy asks $4000 dam- | “Congress shail have power ta. col 99 Lafayetie Street at Pleassnt View, Qaonocontaug. aud | Brent: 5 r § pherie Chartier, xpenses incident to his wife's | money, and regulate the valie ther Chatlestown Béach; prices $200 1o T ful ned to the priesiheed A 5 ereof. X < Buery sunmmer Squite Bdward Keat- . Could NMSI*p- Cuticura i Luclon, Eawitiekol 1t is generally icouceded Ahaf don 4 Ipuks [coniatme two ovements e ing o:xPiflsl?n Pa., accompanies “Bis i P . e gress is to create the money for the TO LER. -, B . Soap and Ointment Cured. e o | 6. people. Now gomes the “principle,” -] in fair condition. good size lot Tuq Carpenier Casiiih, situstea ut | Gty Seorss MOIERIL Y St -— B it OB b Roted above. There aTe twa ways that 2 3 23 I - | preashn:View, “twilycauipped for a | SoEnE JOF SEE R B e aon. B B A= hactier ‘alao igrsives . F Towns to Assem- | it has been dome. Ome is ta create it | Ome 1812 twin 7 h. p. Bmblem V' beit and on car line; will make a low | shore dinner hvuse and dunce -hail. ot and BThE 1_:;“1 Gaitics surhly the P aen commenced with Hetko pimpies o) e of hiee b bio at Wiidwzod Today. mmd give it to individuals pr corpora- | drive, one 1913 twin Emblem 8 h, p 2 2% | o 29;rd0m cottagera iroqm cotfage | 08, B en: tné raftony A enied ver bis body. They said it was eczema. g, Napolcon agd Andre Beuthil- | tions or both, and fhus compel the peo- in grive, one 1913 § L. p. twin M-M price for a quick sale. A S G e AL B # - = oy e e gy | Jomarrow (riday) will witness the | 91 to borrow it from them, and the| v» pay arive. All are in { TR cral eowdges | at - Weequopaug and . . (3 sty ‘Clas . athe t Wildwood park o S | other is to cre: e mo; : Afiare A 3 HUE, onofoniang for ren " e smmall insect bites and alsost | 1oF FAlRer Charticr e sl i Bers ofrangcs In Fomtiet. Thompeos, | out for service and supplies 1o the gov. | enditicn. Cash or insiaiments. | 2 i Sl ;nsaubuys'n l;mrmllaz 1% matles atififi;’:‘fl,‘;”m"m A i covered his body They | &ii s curs, so will be unable to be pres- | Woodstock and Putnam. The refresh- | ernment, which was done during the| If you waant a powerful rwis © ilding, orwich, €t. B T0b Drve a Bouse mad cns acce of | af the age of §6 yedYf, was' probably fln-mm';:ud; rf.r:m v_vg;; ent for his father's funeral mmir m'rmflxff;“'u with Mr (th Ka f;‘;;tedwalie ?“;-énhf Dfiérfél:?s;hog e';; very low figure it is to your advantage lsam‘ii in the v(llgg?i B terms. 1‘1“3 biggest m%‘ th“;‘wofld. H;z . € | s of Putnam grange at its head, | t % systy % el STy en r Farm Bulletin—ehoice of 402, | had numerous “in “ndny patts ftched and burned so badly L N 3 ” | will serve the dipner to be provided af | is created that cannot be pald ‘Wwith| *© ¢ = = England, an jetimerntal m&. that my son scratched them | oo~ 1'VE A TOWN GHARGE. |the pavilion at moon the money or curtency’ borrowed. WILSON BRES, B v el farms of spacx%ggmuufl the e oy . = gl he open air theater at the park has | as congress any authority to create | 55 Ejigat 4 B ick nr. . : e ZAntipodes * and~ “and uf e e e cloth | Vet Srother and Niese Have His Land | hoen secured for the lecturcr's hour as | & system that compels the peopls to| oo Blcabsth Strest, Norwich, Gonn 2 No. 41 Weat Broad St Rooms 1 and 2, | 71007 " e T o | and Bankbook. the meeting, this commencing at one | borrow the “promises to pay” of” in- e "V‘"""!-EL Gria - . uapa froital, - [ o'ciock urer of each grange | dividuals or -corporations, and call elephone connection. e There has dfed ip As ; ‘Ssmid not sleep nights and would cry and | The iovn o ngi¥ has brought |roprescated will have prepared. some | It currency? THis system' has credted James MeCien headn- #m‘:?:’gr}::d S8 they burned and liched all the time. | Suils againsi Mrs. Viola M. Child, who | part of the program to be given, a real estate mortgaZe debt of bil- MONEY LOANE ' of James Whitcomy Riffey sirice the Eiried — but it did nob rellevo him, | Hves, near Alexanders | lake, | and | This program is cxpected to cecupy | llons of dollars, and is increasing thres Ly ~ Vet Jev of Horses right from the wes:, out of ’ b time they painted- signs together at e woene ——— but it seemed to make him | 454iRst hes facher, George Andrews, |about an hour and is to followed Ly g | times as fast as wealth ts produced. | [ Shd Securiiios of any kind At ths Peck’s Real Estatis AZRNCY |that place 30 years - ago. two worse. 1 thes used Cuticura Soap and | Jeoident at Killingly Center, in connec- | program of sports, beginning at 2 | The interest onthis dcbt is- the primal Lowest Rates 6F Interest. An old hard work, rénging from 1100 to 1500 rospered-as & team of ‘sign painters, Oftment and the first night I used them he !u‘»-_a R g recent transfer to them |oiclock, Herbert Siye, A Danielson, | factor of the high cost of Hving. e o AR 1 [ARHS A SPEC[ALTY ut atter they ed and Riey {SSaed 10 be so relieved he slept a lttle. T | of (Lick i, of Henry B, Andrews, now | Wolf Den grange: Clarence and Leroy I C. VALLETTE. e el o gt in weight, For sale by achieved fame as a° poet, McClenahan e 2ae. I la town charge, and brother of George] Peckham, Woodsiock: Harry Wells,| North Erankiin, e & had business reverses'and sank ow in st washed the affected parts with Cutic | Andrews. One complaint alleges that/ Senexit grange: Enmiery Munyagp of g et 2 GEORGE E. CL IPLIN, 132 Spri St Willi tic | the social scale. Riley mever lost hism. flfi:‘m?zm Ointmens | uadue filfience was = exerclsed ovel|Quinmatisset. grange, and Alvah Mar- One Leg Won Him Sympathy. Tel. 192 Westerly, Shbg. 9% MANIC | ogard tor his-vid g@m lather -_-..;___‘“u dd""‘h"““‘; e e iror of U et e that | Un of Putnam grange are the com- | New York, Aug. 6.—The fact thdt he - Jeda refused to -accept f it tance, endof thesecond | fiie fransfer of title to two lots that | mittee in charge of the arrangement |hed only one leg Won Sympathy for 3 I T ) e —————" Cooa Eviex mak | ol piace, to his nisce. Viol ok, e 0 S S R R Charles Wilson yesterday when-he was : ] S| We nifve R et a AR ipd nte &l A Pressing Reform. . L Mened) Mra. W. B. Potter. | £)31a Wnduc (infuence In’ procurthg | gi seball game s scheduled to be- | arraigned for semtence. Pefore Judge < i 7 = stdrenduse and can supply your @e- | It may vei be nevessary fo ri 3 | il (Lpauc intucace In Lrocusihg fgin ag & o'elock and at 4 o'clock there | Thompson in the coumty cowrt i 3 - Palace Pool and Biliard Parlgrs | minds.fer iowte ripibions e | e cuinrica of ominen i AL o3 For treaiing poor com) , red, nkbook > 3 COT R . rookiyn. SoM Was arrested - on v it i experts._. l countey Say e-grolnd g plextons, rod. rough | i e+ HanKbOCk Lo his brother Georga | > 10 0¢ daneing Brooklyn. Wi dice reoi and buliard rangrs t50f, the e groking | 4 I 0T enaiie: : B viba Ak, - Bills A v June 5 for selling cocaine. “Wiison, I E Pl - Hmeatone-is hotter than the burni Mae, b ‘Sands. aad dry. thin and falliog bair, Cuti- 1 in th of the town s Approvec. 5 n, uropean-Plan =l ard. | ama this i Bave. . S0I1b; country ut < r The fcellowis a am gving to Se you to prisen o Six Tabl five pool and one Bl s 45 W.al we .. - S Y -the @ 5 {85 Boap snd Cuticura Ojntment bave boen | aisainst Georse Andrews, this suit be- | The following are among the buis | R EUInE t0 send vou fo o | Grill Room open until 12 m. A N et bag, ton or carioad. fhremselv She workd's favorites for more than gen- | ng for $1,000, while the suit a-ainst |approved by the common cowncil at i cause you mxaonly one FECK, WWILLIAMS & CO. ton Star. - ¥ Sirs, Child is for $300. Sy, | the regular August meeting Tuesaay | oue % S the courL, AE Ton hed MAYES BROS. Props. e IOl e —- 3 The claim of the fown is thaf the |evenming: Court officials, $103.3; F, W. X ] i i e x Supplies at aithmes. Sias original anphcation for the acceptance | Sewerd. $20.84: Dr. Otaer Larve, §1007 | TE2 NEWMARKET -HOTEL, Bobls Living in Glass House. . 49 MAIN STREET In the chorus-of“knocks on Bryan's of Henry I5, Andrevs s o (own charge | J. H. Momn, 870 dennie F.ULabby. | Watertowm—Phoweatoriown Tennjs| J. E. GANANT 17" Franklin § - 715 Boswell Ave. o : Seas made to Selectman A, D. Sayles | $576.76; Standard Oil company, $436.54 | assoeiation 1o bondie o mew o | Wi Ientiie ot = B hentate gwianting: e asuaily n June 30 last; (hat Selectman | highway department, $171.50; Putnam | house, i Seoxsn Whiestone- Gc-and the J. F. C. 19 | ypzng 1s no aavertising medium 1p | LirSi-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | sirident voice of Robert M. La FoMette Bavies aw v Anarews July 1 and Ligit and bower company, 345555 ' of teame. vonstedtimy o UXi2 feet, | Clgaisiare tiis best omithe fastern Conmecumuts cqusi<o-The Bu: | Meals-and Welch Razebit- 5!""“"' PR e S L e =