Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1913, Page 5

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e —— = = — e B $i42e e % = --.m' £ & oy 2 iliips’ - s Ri - oy e Gt nppopunn. | o0 IFAIR'S FINAL DAY OF ACGIDENTS | g Lima Beans Sunday. in Norwich the giest (,f! Were in operation, and under the Su- i Sept. 4, 15:0. fritnds: ervision of Manager Merlis the mid- Sweet Corn sopyialy Thvrscdy) Sep = Tay was orderly and well conducted| Made Soft— TR 5 ‘ VARIOUS MATTERS Wlthi refafi»»s:i: gearle[ ’t}frou";rl‘xiel{;x? dai{: tor 4 fter i i i 'ln',he ull e'm who were detailed for Radiant—Abundant A | t ¥ i 4 g llllll"l!klulella policemen who ¢ 1 i . of the fair. City—Landed in Maplewood Cemetery Littl ‘Hurt fair quty had no easy task in keeping Fancy Peaches the biz crowds from getting where Fancy Pears i An occasfonal red branch in a maple| Raymond Rathbun of Noank is the K t . E ut 's advent. guest of his aunt, Mrs: N. Bugene ] 5 they didn’t belong and maintaining or, Who does not love a beautifu] heed Faney Plums Y telss of autumn’s advent I Biplane a Wreck—Jockey Mallett Badly Hurt and Racer | der generally. Serzeants pllan . of hatr? You may think it is & mift, Red Bananas ’ Bluefish 11 cents a pound at Church Mathews and John Kane headed ihe | (hat some women are born that way. Bros—Adv. Willlam N_ Stanton “of Providence, Runs Away squad. which comprised Officers Fen- | Tha foct s heantiful hair in Jargely 4 Pelicious Broilers ¥ R; 1, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Y, Casey, Michael Carroll,Cor i matter of ~ cultivation, just as you Some of the Sunday tchools will re- | Willlam - MeConnell Sunda: e : enlits Murphy, Ebberts, Morgan and | Wiiig" witer the plants in your garden Yeung Fewl sume sessions on Sunday next. heanbieol o, and’ the e iont Driscoll. ~ Policeman Ralph Devito, | ang fertilize the soil. { keeping traffic straight at Thomes shown by her driver save her the heat. | Square, was in a busy spot, and Offi- [ ragion which the hair and scalp readi- The second heat furnished a stirring cer Maloney at the Shannon corner absorbs. It removes dandruff at finish between Zelda and Madam X.|was on the jump all the time. Super-|once” It puts a stop to itching scalp Which got a good start and led the [numerary Michael Pounch did auxil-|ang makes your whole head feel bet- field to the three-quarters mark, Then fary duty on Franklin Square, and|ier a4 if ygur hair had had a square Marlan Direct puiled up with 'a fine | Sergeant Kane came down from thelp " })ur!t of speed, and down the stretch | Greeneville precinct te help out dur-| “Or' ouniication will astonish you— fltas\‘:.; anybodys race. The horses|ing the evening rush. £ it will double the beauty of your hair. fas hed under the wir: nose and nose, The trolley men had a let-Up Iniir used dally for a week you will be t looked, but the judges gave the ben- | (roffic Wednesday, and only five extras simply delighted with the result—you efit of a close decision to Zalda. An-|were used. During the rush AssiStant|will want 1o tell ail your friends that Qther hard fight between Zaida and|Supt, Ladd, Starte - and He-|you have discovered Paristan Sage. Madam X. was the feature of the third | roux ani Coaductor Samuel Marquis.!You should see the number of en- heat. The Hartford horse seemed to| stationed at Thames Square to keeb | thusiastic Tetters, we, renaive TR e~ tire in the final stretca, and Zatda had! (he cars moving, were especially busy | Jishied users, her by a vard. Zaida and Marian Di-| men. There was not fault found with| Al doubts settled at one stroke— rect were abreast the half in thel the service, for th company put on alll vour money back if you want it. fourth heat, but Zaida pulled ahead| tho cars they could during the rush!® parigiin Suce is a tea-colored liquid Miss Kate Dooley ' of Washington Extra Faficy kamb Carloads of fine peaches are coming |Street has returned after a visit of & o . into market a e price is reason-|Week or two in Taunton, Mass. - Milk Fed Native Veal{ }\o ™aTket and the price Parisian Sage is a scientific prepa- . George A. Howard and daugh- bl 0kt roperly | ter Elinor of Nigntic are visiting Mrs. O s o Tty Dioist.Y | Willlem A, Lund of Prospect streets ASK FOR OUR MEAT PRICES Best §: fitted. Burnham SOMERS ok Miss Lydia Freestone of Williman- ‘entral Baptist | tic was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Members of the Central Baptist | h of Mr. 2 church conducted a prayer meeting at i:n‘\l"f\) McConnell of 25 Bliss Place, last Preston chapel Wednesday evening. i Miss G. M. Pendleton of 11 Church street returned Tuesday night from a month’s visit with her brother in Chi- cago, The season at the wold will close ugh a number of remain at the hib hotel. in a few days, alth guests still e . | The fair th means of brin weelk has .‘};'j““l the | “M# and Mrs. Enos M. Gray of Led- ng many handsome|y,rq and Miss Hattle Lamb of Meri- driving horses and matched spans 0 gen are gue John: L. TElE In the next quarter. At the turn' they | ind kept them running as fast as thed [ _not sticky or greasy—delicately per- town. on Coit stre o iached asmut The B haieotte fumed, that comes in a fifty cent hot- strelch Zaida made a beautiful finish Just before Aviator Martin stavted!jje The “Girl with the Auburn Hair” for first place and the race. At the|on his fl all boy shouted | on’tne package. Get a bottle today— trip a The wild cucumber vine, like the| Mr ‘and M wild carrot, has grown unchecked this | son, Benjamin, season. been spending tives in this city. A number of teachers have already | Jr.,, of Providence, same time Madam X. came up from| gy to him: “If you're going to the ¢ always keep it where you ca 98 i . : 3 ) ) ways k n ugs it 2 few days with the rear, passed Marian Direct and|jooi out for Poiicemsn Maloney, the | Gajly, ; y came tty close behind Jessie Sim-| traffic cop at Shannon's corner.” Sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. and more, third, and Marian Direct, fourth. { * ppe o1d fa The summary: ay of brushing | g¢ drug and toilet counters every- ats gave place this | where, ioned W the track between h: ities in out of. lleft to begin their Jobn 'Corrigan and daughter used in the Public Schools in | town schoals. of Pitiston. Pa., are visiting at TR Gk ot “drs e, Bulse ¥os ; 2 the home of her sister, M: M C.| At <‘”1; \rux «»‘xx pa e purse $350. |year to an automobiie as the motive . - 3 b1 At 4 S ®) 4 b g Zaida bi g.. Fi Thra ¥ ver > 1 n IrSe: us- the Town and City of Nor-{ The interior of the Jeweit building | Curley, of Lincoln cour . . - Winneer Ene 1 | PONesinstend Tort e uresk oK Buey on Main street, has been renovatec o . es & as g r o ” - 3 Madam Matt | the third. . Quring the summer William Green of Iaston, Pa. has WILD BILL BURDICK. : {days ana a touring car : 1 wich are now mdy joinea Mrs, Green and little son at the “"(‘f‘g‘z'n*?m-(;l;‘_- A 3| John Hurley's Pleasant Day news ay, both The state normal school at Danbury | home of Mr ther ‘and a stand had a place in the Mid Green's mother, Mrs Three days of fine w W, id lot opened Tuesday with 8% students reg-| David P, Ring, on Washington street. |long list of premier ‘attractions that age, Providence . night and day, with an attractive ar- e have a splendid lot of istered the first day. drew the crowds made 1913 a banner { Marian Direct, b. m., C. M rangement of electric lights at night g Sherman, Westfield, Mas 4 4|which made his place of business one | New London ! g, Mr., and Mrs. . Wilson of Broad | fafr in the history of the | Frye’s Grammar School and| crown rons Point Teach piots {street have rotumned trom Providenss County Agricultural society, the most| Time—2191-4, 2181-4, 18 1-4, lof the features that caught all eves. | 1 5 . | fronting boardws 1-2 mile long. Jas. they have been visiting their | cessful financially, the officer; - The Thermos advertising car made First Steps in Geography, al-|Jjay Smith Co. New London—Aav. Bt i e Rt T Dast e e DS B ek Reyans Lobe Eaviels another appearance on the track Wed- | : . v The keynote of their plans now | . p. Latham of Lebanon and “Wild | nesday fn}rrr(m?! and made two cir- 1 most new, perfectly clean and| 0On Tolland cou arEs which has not ripened is cha ss_Marion Shure and Miss Jessa- | The attendance receipts for the . o the deired color and taking on Vv mine Slater have returned to their |two days will pay all e aEs Y fin. di e Flats e _ 0 ds pay all expense dleton, Jr. for a seven mile race that m e condition, at a great | home in New Haven after spending a ! stated Wednesday, and the O R R i i S b - - . |few days with Miss Emma Sheres- | from Wednesday's visitors, who num- p. gttt skidai 2 saving in price. made the curves their skidding gave S g back | hevsky, bered about 3,000 in the afternoon and {na 5 . oH 5 sdlgpindts s g AL o | nearly” 1,000 ‘more at night, Will be | UBinitiated any number of thrills | Jiqdn before he fed on h GET YOUR ACADEMY |giusr ereen flames in fireplaces dur-| Elisworth Cutler Gr: clear profit and provide a Working laround . the "north. cures was reslls | fisht Wednesday, and he was ing the winter. gpending g few davs around the ‘north cur R R e e e e Mr. and Mrs. Dan BOOKS NOW. We have| 1nc Norwich fire department was vara’ lefc Wednomiay | not called on Wednes basis for next year's more ambitious |gpecticuiar ¢ 2 L ventures. The success that ati {“PSURdIe had it on Latham after the | “shooting” the machine and bimselt. | ' SuiEle SEcond- il Boslos af 8| 50ua 010 1o Ntw Tondon at the Crov | here e will be empiovel lead, 20 vards at the two mile, about | Central Vermont Sunday Trains great reduction from the price | | i cuits at a ). | The appearance of a steer trained | Bill” Burdick of Norwich, were sent off right after 5 o'clock by C. V. Pen- ger and better fair next yea t0 harness was an interesting feature on Wednesday afternoon. Aviato < artin ha E: sent- | " mavlator Knox Matin g A D eachc. | pleasure because it is preparing yeu Now for work, and work which is in for a lucrative position. Danbury, their efforts this year was grat nin building fire. Amelia A, Cooke of the fac ind -most of the 60 at the three mile. Latham kept | Central Vermont railway i give to Secretary Charies D. Greenma | his colleagues Va, Institute, is| had words of praise to offer |goggediy on in the rear, but he | its patron ervice. The in- { visitors nday 7 - s | for their endeavors to raise the stan- i { vat will begin nday when the 4 Vacuum Cl demonstra- : foit. Bl he D5d at K to ra an- {ynable fo gain perceptibly. At the end |Rovation will begir day wl b of new books. | tion for on m. and | the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, [ 4ard of the county fair. e e e R e US|nBSS 0 B e aturday evening street, op- | W. Avery Cooke, at the Fort Hill Up 4,000 Feet Over the City. 19-10, 15 sec bter ithex! Tatham, | Sunigy, trifus; hetween | Hew Tondas If you have any Old Booxs ite bank.—adv. farm. The acroplane was the bis feature |jC, 3 e e et Conitae sourY TN Eomniny 3 r 3 —_— of the closing day rtin, the i i i ~oat | has nc in s on the southern t th co tent | A Hoiyvo Ma 1y | & his racing coat | has not run trains on is at your service wi mpeten bring them in and we will al-| /) Holvoke M Pty Tich MILLS REUNION. | young aviator, made his firsc trip, Just Sompanying pieture. | division heretofc The train from ~ ound the grou short trial spin 1t 8.30 o'clock, arrive at New l.ondon at [teachers, newly furnished, pleasant - Gerard Ranger, also a motor- | Palmer w leaving Palme snthusiast, but not in the ra.;mr;“ 10 o'cloc S| Third Annual Held at Home of Mr. a few m low you what they are worth |2 Cf. where g ! and Mrs. John Scranton in Hamp- o'clock he started out for a e adiats S , in cash or exchange. day. e [trlp over the city. 'Getting up to a the northhound, {rain will leave Mo |rooms and a complete equipment to | 23 Ry | height of about 2,000 feet, Trotter Ran Away. Hivine at, destiagtion b, 080 Much attention is directed to C nd in a wide circle, crossin E . | prepare you for success in the busin = A » ottage on the Ya The third annual reunion of the: &ro ; _cir citement led {;{r i‘ ff’:’ mlr;— The new timetable of the comp 7 & Slains it 5o Mills family was held at the home of the heart of the utes about one o dnesday af- | pecomes effective Sunday mornin fiEO_ A. DAYIS 2;) B[‘oadway i S e e nton of Hamp. | clatier of his motor drew attention to ternoon along the stretch between the | The Seashore limited train, which has | world. ! o iy s s 2 onn.. on: Satt August 30th, ; his t and filled the streets with Midway and the attlesheds when | gijven service between New London and > bout 45 being present. An enjoyable | interested observers. At 10 minutes Woodland Maid, A. M. Etheridge's [ Montreal for the past two summers, | New students enter any day. The Young lLadies' society and Im-|time was spent by all with games, | Before 2 he left the earth for his fourth broke a rein while being work- | wiil be discontinued Saturday going out toward Salem he !ed out on the track. The horse da gl g i constanily going up, went over led cut into the open ground at high grounds and passed on over ' spe cer had jumped to save | i Th time he main- himse > horse went along | 4 Q 4 5 5 e - "ot out ot mis way ||| Incidents in Seciety. ||| n altitude of from 4,000 to ' guidel | On_ his return circled ‘and he finally ran into a pole and | »ut causing much more | and music. The two big fea- of the day were the bountiful eaten picni hion in the i i n, whi beautif the city Ated Iwith et ., | tained weekly me=ing of oned dance held in the 4 EiEcion A not bemme bac: 1n Ane jaround high above the fair grounds pped Witk |~ Those present were: Mrs. Emily and then dipped gracefully down and |than a scare. = Myron | landed without a | Conception Sodality of parish will receive holy cc in a body at the Call or send for Year Book contain- ing full information. Peanut 0il at RALLION’S 99 to 105 Main Street. H. Linnell have re- | W. E. Canfield, Props Hartf sence of s Dr. and Mrs, E turned from Dgver. ond Motor Failed When 700 Feet Up. NIGHT FAIR. fane 2% On his fifth flight Mr. Martin w 1 The Misses Osgood left town Wed- “Inot so lucky and his machine was | Fireworks Again Were an Attraction— | nesday for a week at Boss Rock.’ quite badl ashed and he himself | Jack Monty’s Blows .Too Stiff for | - rown ¢ narrowly escaped : | Mrs. Marg s injury. He went -up time | Kid Hamilton. Cook of Boston are guests o'clock and o N previous s 2 | friends. A e ot Lo There was a good sized crowd of | hts rted out toward the south. v : e 3 about a thousand on hand for the Di0 Germplil S commissioners North Frank Mills, Miss aymond Mills, North ss.; Mr. and ss Lucy Hop The Meriden Retail Liquor T : ation met Wednesday to arrange | m: ay Evening, | dealers, who riden | Ho! p. m, in | state to meet in t Quiney Cook and Mi of Norwich at flig] His notes that who have been Mrs H. A npton, size WATCH in 20 years’ | car Wednesday wore t skirt of [Earle, Pomfret prono d design over crimson 1k | berty gold filled case for ftticoat SHut her nltia tibdistng - | Pike tracted no specia tent correspondent H. W Miss Lucy McLoughlin, Alfred |* s, Hampion, . have Conn., Bickford nchester, Cora Perrin, motor was skipping at intervals | & ; 49 i Miss Gertrude F ie Se was to ascend to a CIoSIng of the fair n the evening. |, "yl "he guest of Miss Mary E. A e o back | William W. Beckwith made a short ad- | Biq ] e e ot dress thanking the people for their | Al ed and he was at a height of 700 e e el secure the flights a- scheduled. The| 1iss Helen D. Mabrey has returned he | batronage and mentioning the general | Freq Fuiler of Nashua, N. H., is the i 'Alice Al. | feet when it stopped. If he had béen things were he found himse fz in general Mr. Beckwith consid- !, Philadelphia after a montk stay | of All Kinds in Season. Martin befor o pointment at the failure of the|guest.for a few days of relatives in | Jlane to meet expectations, al- | Norwich. | e e e i e |t ry effort had been made to e | down® toward a formidable ered highly suc a real twenti-|a¢ her home. | nd M Mild: A 1 eth centur ir, he called it, and said — The Graduate Nurses' association of Conn! an" Mr/GHIE/ of ||/ANding Country:. He plcked qut that: auother year would she @ rTair| elen Mg of the Peck li- l necticut met in Meriden Wec tts. 1'\’,",”1*“, e s e P L.here second to none in the state. ‘),,-f‘,:- “IL«.' o v‘i::nn p ‘n‘)‘g :.']w:unv SPECIAL THIS WEEK A Afternoon at the Gosse house, SEn s Maplewood cemetery " The midway was a busy place up to | mer at Nantucket returned to rth Colony street. This was one of FUNERAL. i Thrown Out Dodging a Tree. |a late ,” while for those in the | Norwich, 4 ! ' Th hl i | regular quarte meetings. S |* “As he got close > ground he saw : STapasta the beautiful fireworks | = - | oroughly guaranteed. | = & - © g Mrs. James Kimball. Pl Ton i running Proved the most pleasing feature of | Mrs Allyn L. Brown of Warren | rBS ufl IS c 32 | ore than one visitor to th funeral of Mary A. Church, | straigh s smashing the evening’'s programme. The Mu- | street is in Hastings, N. Y., for a| [ Best value in the market. week has refe to the late of Tamps Kimball wis held: oft | hih T o it oL SISO iths tebcelod Eler aHATIABIntS for weok The busst of Tk Brotuer. Do ¥ vays a regular | ernoon at 2.30 oclock ' g sudden b it e the last time he The scheauled ten | las nrown. —AT— e : att ant "v of the en | fre r late home, Kk s A b tanic s thatsy round boxing exhibition between Cy - 4 g astic s ters of the assoclation itives from place nd | his machin clone Jack Monty of this city and Har- | Judge and Mrs. Gardiner Greene g 2 Inha 1 [ fi N | As a precaution in line with its s of the Woman’s Relief corps o ry Kid Hamilton of Orange, N. J.|have returned to their home on Sa- The Pubhc F|Sh Markel JOl & u6d. 0. DISS. §l. N it et rost, were in the farge at | The machine was ravly | Lroved disappointing, as the [ad f]"lnm!y-h.«m terrace after spending August at it egulaio ate tubereulo- | Bhere werss maby Benn il b Orange quit in the second round after | Peterssham, Mass. | nkk T L Rr Rue e sonsni -mbrances The services Badly: Shaken Up: I receiving two of Jack’s stiff jabs in the | i : 40 Franklin Street ly_prohibiting all . ‘ Grosvenor Ely and ening round there was between the two boy ed any great damage Mr. and Mrs. children of W ed on Wedn summer at N W. Coleman were Chaunc [ b S. Stetson urial was in conducted by Rev and the beare harles Kk R. Saunder wind. In the o little to choos and neither effe All the best makes of spitts e grounds of the institu- | WATCHES in stock. { Chief Marshal Rutl took an automobile : and picked him up in to the ticket office, w 3 Rush t return- Phone. 1217-2. ending the| = S et L shington str ¥ from ntucket = We would like to clean up on his opponent. The second round sta yugh the oyster s gan | ed off with more action on both | | | | Sept. 1st, it is too hot for mu TR Ml e W Kimball found that a bad shaking ciges, and after a minute of fighting| Mrs. Walter F. Jacobs and Mrs. | e e e S, WILCHL Mg pTave, [t B it o e iy g AMpase: | Monty landed a hard right to Hamil- | Lewis Southworth, who have been | balance of our stock of Car- t alers w nough, as th o 2 | i o P lton's wind, dropping him to the mat.|guests of Mrs. Harry I. Wadsworth | : de racre | e = & | over the temple. Mr. Plaut had Avia- s A ow about getting o | of Broadwas SagSt Ikl | FERTIL izE R 5 i, | Certificate of Or'gnmzatlov: Fm:d.! tor Martin and a young woman who :]“fj”']f'un-m‘fi thex"um._,r.m:\.h:’e] ting 1o | of Brgadway, have left town. | riages, Wagons (farm) and tion of the ccompaniec € ou froat of . b 3 I | ’ ¥ Neakiv ail the A iroton has the eraadstand At 3 4s oelock wad the 1ar blow & few seconds later re drop-| Prof. Charles Lanman and son of | Harnesses, and early buyers GROUND LIMESTONE bl el ey L it ectary (e o SpuDaipashaiRis sbloae SN0 [0S pen it o slowly regained his | Harvard university have heen guests | » AIR SLACKED LIME. B4, exhibitediat the fair ghis v company iness with & stood up and bowed, but couldmt be 'icet amd cr through the ropes. | this week of Professor Lanman's sis- | can save money. be 5 e R Rl capital of $1.000 w 00 is cash, ' s e R T h A. Desmond was referee and | ter, Mrs. Charles A. Burnham, of Lin- ik, © § - Sasnk 4 f s Baasd p al of $1 W is cash, ‘ pre d upon te make eech.” He | ter, Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all g sposed of by fficois ST e Lo fSad Dart-t i o B o H. Monty timekeeper. The |coln avenue Also get a look at our new stock of hard Plasters and Preparsa e SRR I dent soa N crerary 05 g ORI oL WAV ug <s concluding about 9.15 o'clock | Lo winter Horse Blankets which are com- Roofirg. Sl R ol it LT and treast 18 TR e the formal programme of the | Dr. Frank Holms and his sisters, [ing in at Best Roskoy Baldh Je ihe ol & 4 e 0 aces Closely Contested. { to a close and an hour later the |t Holms, who have been oe- | ® marke®. has accepted a \"l»al\lano‘rc'.kn was le roval| W Z"‘““ sday’s r: ‘.n.: i v\n: st ;','; grounds were practically deserted. | cottage gt Alm‘smx- it ;"{;J The L. L. Chapman Co Fuli line of Sewer Pipe. tio: e ¥ s Sap for | Soth: peins S ine o Sren b 2 s T thi re of| Walli 1 Cou r both of the two classcs, the 3 minute on Greene avenue. 4 THE UPSON WALL BOARD Rev. B. P. Capshaw to ehe Congrega- | Ship between Roge »n and Tarry | and the 218, and the heéats were fast, | NUMBERS ENROLLED R g 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. £ % jonal chi in Frankli White. o s were for 36 hole run off smoc . and ai times had th AT SUFFRAGIST BOOTH. Robert Talbert and infant IS INEXPENSIVE WATER Hgsal eyl e Tioankiin e v to play 41 holes. crowd on its feet for almost the first $in zidintign Marguerite have gone to — — PROOF AND IN HANDY SeriRior SR N T oalar | ton was the runner up. ; time in the three THe: fight ' be~ | Visitors' Carhis From il Parts 1of the home in Greneda. Miss., aft T SIZES. | family. Who have heen oc tueen Zaida and Madam X wos th [ Cotitye M b GHB AR MilTer oF ) ing the summer with A Tal- | e ”SH?l}T S(EA[ g o o ittage at Eastern Point ture of e 2.18 trot or pace, while | 8, DATE “ SRRa OnY | Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, Largest Storage Capacity || otiroea’to Hartfora Wed | Ella Patch ran consisrently in the oth- [ New London Made Speeches. | Peck, of Sachem terrace Baltimore, ~ Washington, ~ Bermuda, . . ator Hooker 1t c | er event. On’ Tosad) the: members 'of . the | M oS 12 Savannah and the South. | . oo it h Sy iver a x o £ | t. Carmel.—The descendanis of in City { summer cruising in his yacht Nepha- i G Cracked. Equal Franchise leagues in attendance | wales Caleb and Celin Todd Dicker- T d From | [In the first heat c > first race Jean |at their booth at the county fair were | man met Monday the hotie of ‘M O an Europe Cunard, White Star, Anchor, American, cd Star, French, Italian, North Ger- 4 other lines, Berths F. Davis, in Wes Mount Carmel, to celebr: | | win | 2 | A N CARPENTEH [ DogXou ! | Mallett of Wat iry, driver ot He William A. Norton, president of | % e ar s . . { _The board of pension examiners— | | . | and Mrs. George r i > | W., owned-by P. }"T'"l of New Haven, “l’] » " Norwicl ague, Miss Richards, V. | Dr. N. P. Smith and Dr. L. Yes, We Mean YOU. | riously hurt as he was rounding | Miss Adw 1. Richards, Miss Eliza W, | .00 Clafre Pfennnig of Fristol, who has phone is at hand? been a student 1. His right leg and | speeches during the day which were 1y, ana the!listened to with much interest. nt for. It} On Wednesday those in charge were nutes, and { Mrs. H. C. Brunner, president of the the hospita! | New London league, and Miss Brunner »bably had a |from New London, Mrs. Lucius Briggs, L severe 'l‘m-rnl\lhp Misses Richards and Miss Ruth | ¥ 3 X-ray will be used!l.ord of Norwich. B i ' . Doas aejfloeeay) te determine the | Buttons and journals were taken by bkt 9% Lot of the injury, which |many friends and a large number ern S M e e e ] Certainly not. exaci nature c ' e e o 3 | could mot be done Tuosd rolled themselves as bellevers in the o TheY : , e But— |lett is a man of about annual reunion of the Penn-Williams | Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry at the Connecticut n the Tel. 171 23 Commerce & et o SEvich v and | i G, ihen hie n - < their annual reunion. The Davis pl Lloyd :.‘.‘,;nlb‘“‘m e o | | rst turn. When his hobble broke, | Avery, Mrs, Charles Hagber I'is # the ola. Dickerman ‘hom rved in advance. Lowest rates. K Craratie st theie m | Do you ride on a local train Tty hossentuined 'acomplets . somuors| Mt Nichols: of INGEWICH. | ¥ | sverything in ocean travel. S— L T i M s e fxsmaive & | : Y A it s | sault, bystande: S and f back Johnson of Montville, Mr: | —— (s = | 4 The vau hn Fnundr C day. At their Ausust se H] when vou can zet : express | on Malett. He manized to crawl to | o dire. Birgoad and’ Mre. Lufier. of | : ittt sidered one case. { e 5 St | the bank, where Dr. Rush W. Kimball | New London. Mrs. E. Hubbard Miller | . ; g Y 0. | Do syou wrlte sehen ithafitelec Lkl ags v Manwering gave him |of New London made several suffrage | BING JOHN A. DUNN | 7 CUMM'NGS & —Steamship and Tourist Agent— 5 paining him rever 60 Main Street. yu walk when a fast street ailable? mechanica Do Xt car is tion as an ant to Wheeler of the mathematical and| Do you light your hous ment. I{] candies when you can use elec- MILL. CASTINGS a Specialty, Orders Recst 1 about twen examination Mallett e with Funeral Directors e i and Embalmers ~ § fair,Scalp and Face Specialist Setting Off a Hat Promut Attention H > (cause. There was a marked gain from car ago in the interest and sympa- | 337 MAIN STREET family, held Monday in the home of | Do, i et the Al aspvice; out Bl e o Padaniaeg, 8t Ty SOl by e Danils anE Bt R I g e R i adioh ubandait: moNe: RAN M eay || of this, your favorite daily news- {|i « Efla Patch in Straight Heats. ties of literature ‘was, taken home for stylishly arranged hair. If your hair N ¥ e 1P, Weiser, secret of the| I m Dot fob B : 399 | Future perusal Lady Assistant. is thin, faded, losing its health, let £ dortin Tof Ve i paBE .00 ‘( s va ¢ 11k»lur>;' r:f ;_/[ Suffragists from ail over the eountry Miss Adles tone up your scalp and B L e 2 i VETAYE T e ) s | entrants, but the first heat|called at the beeth for a werd of = supply you with a specially prepared so s will nterest you. e _ L . WS 0 ! a e n bert Knox, organizer for Fairfie 7 have taken the local ageney for the|for the purpose of booring that enter- events, the sports, the disasters . and the horse was withdrawn. | county, and others from Chicago, Bos- Ask to see the New Fall Hair Styles. C. S. Bush Co. of Providence, R. I,|Prising Pennsylvania S G g e Sy e RiAs aE AR Blla Patch had little wouble in dispos- |ton, Baltimore amd Philadelphia—one | ) Y 808 Mutn Stret, next to Chelaen Baink, wiko make a specialty of developing, | In& industries to locate there. 5 ing of three heats straight, but the |jarge automobile purty from the last- "E [EN ON'C \ Telephone 652-4. printing and eniarging. All work fin- | ished within 48 hours after delivery at our store. De you realize that often the ||| next three hors ¢ ’ things of most immediate and ||| Fafched. Second money was wen by R BUILBING 9., Ing. IA R R personal interest to you are told Ashford, and fourth mon by Woo g were pretty closely | named city After completing a_speializir il named city, in New York city, where he uated in June, Dr, Benjamin Quality of the work we are sure will | j, & i 5 .f G — s g is spending a brief vacation w g 2 fana Mash " THe =t % satisfy you, and prices go low that You'| gunt, Mrs. Mary C. Adles, befor in the advertising? and Maid. The summar A toi wss ekes YAk 3 B. % L 3 aunt, Mus ary C. Adles, befor 3.00 class, trot or pace, purse $200: As for many years, Mrs, James B. EMENT N e T T eSbalcung ;o Fluskios NY, for e e es e et ] L e o Rce L pse S Palmer of Lisbon was judge in the GENERAI ENGAG! RINGS at pogs o practice of his profe b ¢ 1 1/|cake, bread and honey department, The Bulletin are much a Wakefield, R. § ST RS PN e : TRe "] moa lEHU The Progressive SR R creature of public service as the L [ 3 1 telephone or fast express. Druggist, W. Grant of Laurel Hill - . avenue s purchased a grist mill near Ope. Chilete Ranl- - SRWEE Sront | . s Gap 1a Frankiin on which he . W. Browning was superintendent WM. FRISWELL'’S, of s ool Rerastnan ‘' CONTRACTORS *1” The superintendent in the flower ! 26 AND 27 FRANKLIN STREET 4 o|department was Mrs. J. B. Palmer, Jr., ! of Lisbon. : WHIN you wamy to puc your bus 3 3| The judge in the fine arts department ~ ess beioie wue pubiic. Lhere is no is making re intending to move was Miss Lucy Greenman of Norwich. NORWICH. CONN. L e ey Wikss you wang w poi sous pus. [DiS, fmily to Frankiin to Teside this rasii oy ] Charles &, Yerrington _ad a tune- * o4 gy - lmonth. Mr. Grant has been an em- ' id 3 - ful attraction at the east end of the | —smm o= e e ness before tne public, there is no me- he Adams Express ¢om- The 2,18 frot or pace started with miday in the form of a piano, at which THERE 18 no ‘ncv tising medium in ’l'_ni:n.:oxs no ;‘a,unmn' m h: D Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buls ! Eastern Connscticut equal to Tha aiu er tnan th 1 th tis- | Plove for 8 t L B&Tedlimna oz 'The Batierr oo | pang san vadyral years four hovses, and Madam X. showed a Roy C, Phillips presided, Copies of latin Lur Bubimess Feaulis 16tin’ for business results, i ¥ 4 tor your threshold—Open the door Etheridge, Nor and let him in. Time—2.241-4, 2.

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