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Hawry Allea & FURNISHING San sonthles: M W avoidable In an accident generally as unavi oldnble, Policeman ol e o, Skiiling Machine of Avgis Pack Knockad Oficar Buwn af f!mm Society en ‘wet slippery bricns o B Big Attendance -at the Clambake. on Maennerchqs_ Grounds—Rain Inter- for fi:n%- chor. grounds i the nelxrpbn:hnbsmo gruonx. ing) Iui- 1 the. membars -of fhe-Lincoln E:% & number m Norwich. n_arriving at_the grounds in the forenoon Joseph Benoit, Sr., welcomed those attending and. the grounds were thrown open for the Lige of all NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, GAB OR INDIGESTION s 3000 grains food, msing all stomach imisery in five minutes. t you eat lies like a lump of n your stomach, or if you have that is a sign of indiges- or. lead heartburn, tion. ~Get from your pharmacist a ffty- cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin_and take 4 doge just as sobn as you can. Thers 5 B ey Einrédemem Sy AHjse (fi&fm e ’h"fi'.' Time it!, Pape's Diapepsin will di —OF THE— SNDS ery n E ' - UNDERTARERS T g S g Shannon’s Corner—Blow on Brick Pavemént Knocked |spirits of ihase 4tehbing e last | sest any you eat and overcome a Ry > cg avor . ? glambako of the season, given by Chefs gassy or _out-of-order stomach “AMH““‘."“H CAY LINE Portive i Tast (. Ti% Tullstn Ca. Him © 5 3 2 - Benoil and_ Sullivan-at ihe 3 fian R WeATHER, im ©ut and Cut Gash In His Head—Accident Un- Your meals don't it comfortably, g ¥, Fngtand: Unset- moderate Boston Service LONDON (Plymouth) PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Bay Predictions, mfm th e -num nyamobie at Sown. ‘a swung around and | Eowa e can. Thers MISS ELL‘ M. NTTE Phanses (2000 Eeraly 'Hvrk %n,%fifé.f‘?‘ fiwfi’nfii’” R T T ot e el AT | e s Es mo BRCIIE PALATIAL STEAMERS 4 & L it . the. ViR Bavement | Fuat. WS, Biuinty hosed at soml aia- distance of 32 feet und Napoleon Four- | stomach gas or heartburn, tullness or ||| S, S, Cleveland, Sept. 12 e uu& ca ;“’“ ) earing | GOF oo xnr\msmm} for about | tance. . Policeman Morgan jumped to | MeF Was a close second. Dubreutl also | heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, Al 7 . Vhtuh ten minutes and vuiting 3 two-jnch | sabe him, and then picked his insensi- took first place in the standing jump | debilitating headaches, dizziness or in- ||| 8. S, Cincinnati, Sept. 23 Piane and Harmeony gash in_the back of R head. The | ble form tip and with the help of others | WIth 8 feet to his credit. testinal griping. This will all go, and, automohite helonged k) Benator A Earile 4 1t dnto. the bive, of Dr. Rush | . APOEL 12 o'clock a delictous chow- | besides there will be no sour food left SO BA¥LSTON OEAEET: Room 6, Alice Bids M “l 73 Sporeed erom (PRek and Was tdriven b Fred Bantnies ‘ jmbail i the Waurégan bullding. der, pronounced by all the best of the |over in the stomach to poison your Telophone B. B, 4488 e e the changes | The injury i ot Gonsidered serious Ayet not in, but doctor 5;“"”‘ was served under the trees. In | breath with neauseous odors. BOSTON, MASS. baromesie lthm:sh Policviaan hish suffered some Louxni 5§ iy who had come run- | the afternoon the principal attraction | = Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure Pl SUMMER MILLINERY cussfon v the bralh and had to |hing Hown Main street, gave the in- W;j the ball game betwetn the single |for out-of-order stomachs, because it | or_local agents the B Btisches. taben, to close 16 | fared ollgbman, temporaty treatment i m;’d which atter seien |takes hoid of vour food and digests it g 4 TINE ASSORTMENT OF LATESY ‘};l\ss;l;o;mund abnmém iaches long on ‘:&d when had been :nt:jedhw con= ;’i" fl“ the acore m; e 3 !“s!n'!n;;fl!eame as if your stomach Yilepaone L1, the ¢ hiy Read 515 pahinm, Berntor mack Had the antos was) re. = : - By o Tane T . VO o the Singles. The | "Feejier 16 Fve minutes from alf stom- MRS, G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St The acciden: happened whed the policeman who Wad on dity_stepped from Moran's eormes With the intention of coming ot Nty the wiadie of the mabfl% také Policeman Irish to head- & x;% he policeman was still badly dazed and at a loss to knew what had hap: ! tauns were as follows: ma_n~A polgor Fournler e, Wil Baitief 1, Erpess Bubreull b, artier 2b, Alphonse Viandin 3b, ach_mise: drug store: These large fifty-eent cases contain enough “Pape’s Diapepsin” to keep the is waiting for you at any THE FENTON-CHARNLEY street to spead to Policeman Myron O. | pened, and although he had recefeved h v rf, Pet g Morenm, Who Wok o the. trafic. Dost | & Facer ARt would. take-the Einket ‘\i., I e e i Foseph Lo | entire family free from stomach dis- BUILDING €O., lag. |there. A team and an automobile were | out of many a younger man he showed | B erders an indigestion for man: ] YO THE @ gritty spirit and still wanted to go e sul ariled Men=—Phil Trembiy e, Mich= months: It beiongs in your home. 6 powm. both Coming along Main street from e PEFOSITORS AND CREDITORS Highest 10, fowest the west and the trafic officet saw (back on duty and reluctantly per-|gel Murphy p, Walter Abendrpth ib, —— OF TRE THAMES LOAN & Gumpartosms. them both and gave them the signal |mitted himself to be taken home in the | Letendre &b, Geerye Lambert 8b, Joe = B G LA T GBNBm . Predicticss for Saturday: Cloudy |10 come along. Policeman Irish saw the | automobile. Senator Park accompanied | Norman ss, Mjlefte cf, Breawlt rf, | Katherine Butler at her home on Otre- TRUST COM®AN Sl Sokiiahat warmer. team but evi vhu: mot the dutomobile | My, Irish to his home at Ne. 14 Lau= % ‘mpires W. H. Steb: | bando avenue, S SomeRRAL MALEC aveatening {25 Do Stepped Ih behind the tears and | rel HIll avenue Heiry g’\m(-h\e. Manager, CONTRACTORS Tollowed By Clearing and warmer. n front of the automobile, which was| Later in the afterncon, Df. Rush |William Brown. In the 200 vard race, [ Harry Winchester has returned to - Predictions fus Semday: fad, light |approaching at a very moderate rate [ W, Kimball gave he policeman med= lrun on the baseball diamond, there [Hartford after 'a few days spent at g NoTlcE P vy {Chaufteur Gauthier tried in every way | {oal attention and sewed up the wound | were six entries the winner being Br- hlo Dome on Pleasant sireet and at rul ars Sumday? Der: S s, soutn |10 a ng the policeman aan six stitches SBunday evening |nest Dubreuil with James Pearson sec: { Gardner Lake, ’ W ERSS Wouther: Suewecs, Policeman Irish was feeling as com- |ond and Alphense Viandin third. The e R . NORWICH, CONN. swung the steering wheel sharply to wind s & iy S > the left so that he brought the front | fortable as possible under the clrcums |Tmperial quartette, composed of Henry | Miss Margaret Ulrich and her broth- 3 g ne bebs. Wk am:’s‘..p.,,,:q Sum. Meon amd Ties. of the car up against the curb in froat | stances. Fontalne. Fred . Chattier, ~William | ef Antnony Ulrleh of Thamesville re- | The canning season is near- v < ¥ Chartfer and Michael Murphy enters [ cently visited Miss Pauline Pauletta D ot il o Sl Gt 6 sbees N Su=_ & Hizn o eon tained with & numper of popular se- | of Sturtevant street. ;mg the end.” If you need a SCHOOL SUpleBs! Water. j| Sets. lections and solos were rendered by o the fess wed sxpenses : 5 - Rien oo omn 2 b e S e Harold Wilson returned Saturday to | few more Jars of best quality i o Daniel Shea, Napoleon Fournier and pramers appeined ky swid conrat the! aniel Shea, Napoleon Fournie t > < S § { Major Pills eport: - f igh- | Willlam Bottomly. French songs were | his home In Hartford after a week's . F . - wriee Court room in Norwich oa 3 : wors | loe Tlishiny, Taperty oh N Lons Srmtee ::"'"“::':r\‘""""f:a:‘"‘ g ndared by Plarre Meroatrens and sisit with his aunt, dirs. Charies Tufts | ’phone us and we will deliver Pencnh‘ Pencil Boxes 4 o g i % Joseph Rushville was heard in a num- | of Otrobando avenue. | 4 Eee T s 17 - |ber ‘of comic songs. Clarinet solos - — them promptly. Crayons Lunch Boxes y 32 220 (Special to The Bulletin) or the opening of schaol this morn M TR Hysi | ’ - Bl £3] Washingion Sept. 6--Major G. B.| e, changes at the Mails school have by David Livingstone, trombone solon | Misq Agnes Thorp has returned at- | =y the - following | Paste k B TS hewrs ailer high water it is jow | the army, in charge of the river and | Graham as follows: \Nu Browning L e : e s s i E ial si +h eddits t ¢ 3 ~ 3 . 3 ? i o & niel Shea gave a recitation entitle ord frien special sizes in addition to reg- | Statione: At the same tome and place 8 par { nde which = (adowea by Hosa Lde |harbor Tmprovement work on the New | will continue with the kindersarten, | Panicl Shes, gave pesi and” Wi P ry and Mucilage sors interested @ the Receiver's ap- sitation for aswice will be hoard rela- GRfl'ZNEVlLL.E England coast with the speaker of resentatives, today filed his report the house of rep- NEWS two, instead of grade one. Miss Eliz- abeth ‘T, Hayes will have grades thres Reynolds recited e Winne At 4.30 o'clock the bake wis served and it was thoroughly enjoved by all. Mr. and Mrs. Tefft of Sturtevant street recently entertained Mrs. Hutch. ins of Springfleld, Mass, and Francis ular pints and quarts: Half Pints and Half Gallons. MRS. EDWIN FAY Twve to the reservation of the gquestion He says that New London harbor | and four in place of grades two and 3 of e arising therean & She Suprame| 5208 Secured to Lead Holy Name {has a natural depih of 26 feet or more | three and Miss McKeag will have 1’}.’.{’2‘3?3(-‘& &';f‘.’fi"?f’h::'éd'i{eélo‘fx per Pelit cort: Lakewoad, | . T4 5 Caurt o Erver: Sacitty in Coming Ceunty Parade. |In the maln channel dnd ihat 4 chan | Eades Ov8 A o A %, 0f 7ot | Sullivan, the sea food beln farnished| . Mr. and Mra Herbert Tubbs. and Franklin Square Ey order of Cours | A specinl meeting of the Holy Name |the water front of New London has |be no higher grades at this school, | by the Public Fish market. The tables |son Herbert have returned to Willi- Yy order of Coury, ey gy «‘;B -y n’!‘n(‘r lb l’!'?m; Deen provided by Lhé general govern- | the scholars for higher grades being spread in the open were tastefully | mantic after spending several days a CHARLES F. THAYER, “Jaseph Denmelly at 2 o'clotk Sun- | ment 5 % transferred (o Broad.street or Broad- |decorated with flowers. During the with Mrs. Tubbs' relatives here. Most Cigars Are Good. daey: R | ‘s afternoon m the wssembly rosms of | He reports that no paved roads have | way. The sixth grade will not be con. [day Photographer William Kendall| = == Co0 Bl THESE ARE BETTE! cosivar. Hary chamch, amd mmch niirus | becr cometracied (o +2v of {he Whartss | Unued af the Fulls school unless.thers | fook & number of plelures of the aih- | | After visiting relailves, in Bogray TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR i was manilesied m the excellent |but that the existing roads are thought | is a suitable number of schoiars. The c = ; Cal imiia s e i e | Teparts ofiered cemcorming (he Heiy |10 be adequate. The State of Conneci- | ifth grade numbered but nine scholars e QLSR8 L el Sy fons on T Cemoany GOOD FELLOW 10c¢ CIGAR MESS M € ABIES Nume parade of this couniy (o be held | icut, he says, has appropriated $1,000.- | last r and provided this number Planning for Football. e O L e . A n 1 on the 17ih of October. {000 for providing additional terminal[ls reduced to aay great extent the | With the coming of September the | frs Sara Smow has returned after 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Try them and see racur chaplain of the |facilities at New London provided | scholars of this grade will probably |football season opens and already a |vyigiting relatives in Lawrence and Bos. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t 8 i swci © e members 3 lalk on the | thal such expenditure can be made |be transferred to Broad street as the | good deal of interest is belng shown | tom ' A et coomand Bas: Next to e Salace ace F m lul parade and alse ureed the |{o the commercial advancage of the | Broadway grade s overfowing. Miss [fn the selection of the candidates for | 1%, MAss While away she enjoyed members o pui fsrward their best ef- | State.” Survesso preliminary to «m—)b(els(m will remain {n the room where | the Lincoln club team. A meeting to | Hampshire, o FARWLTSs mam mespemmm, | [OTLS iowards the preparatoms for the {Siructiom are mow in progress. she formerly taught, the kindergarien | ke further plans for the season will Fine Watch “Cloci aad prrade sud (uribemmmore Lo secure zew | The projeci for the improvement fll;Wifl occupy the room where M be held this evening at the Lincoln Mrs. “Prank SPORAL ofOLabART 1mne aicn, 0CL an Axk - wtier, | Members fo their disiricts. The society | ihe Thames river provides for @ chan- | Hayes has Deen located, Mi club headquarters on_Merchants ave- | avtnns snemt the. merk omd in e de o, | will occupy she vight of Fme in march {mel 208 fee: wide with a depth of 28 | going into the room where M nue. For a number of years past this | prtdlle SRENC SHe Geck end vodh her . P Y ST | e e et ki U ib | Tt th ATears FamL and 14 feet from | Kens has been for many O iaa Ml e Gf thE Pasbem: (ama | PRSI MO el Me Tohn ey of cw:lry Repairing - . |ty bad of Y7 gieces fo Jead them. | Allym's Pomi o Norwic, the head of !k‘l\oda.g‘wlll occupy the room on the | strongest teams in this section and | uriSM% fET SANERT, RIS AT S - he umiforms o be worn by the Holy | navization. 3 second floor where formerly were the | thoy Intend {0 keep thelr place AmOnS | jaar (s Teoarnin® with her after pase- i | Name members,’ although plain, will be - T‘h; N_w]s’.:r; r]\»v)dhas o gr(r):c:fi‘ {u;:hw:hmu!\;‘sh Thrl)';e is a p::;.-m:_);‘: the champlons. A ALL WORK' GUARANTEED. fhe Fall Stydes | attractive. epih of 15 fee: and a widih of ag she will have but:one. the fift wder i 3 by e i, | . The suekety anticipates thul they will |feel. The depth has somewhat fl(—,u»!mde, the coming year. This will be Injured While at Work. R e " o | have 509 men ar over in line i the |Tioraied, bui funds are in hand for its| determined wpon by the mumber of [ Suiurday morning about 3 0'clock | Ars. Tohm Tenberd pan s : ; ¥ | smande. Drilmaster Fatrick Barry is | restoration. scholars jn the sixth grade. i A ey B Gl S S B R ard has returned af- F “ fiDlLD J“Weler = | shing 8 gued denl of his thoe and at- | ‘The Pawe: \’?A"k river is mdu{ fim/‘ The town school I)ofird has trans- Pones mills was caught in one of ;;Y a %‘j‘?]—;fl spent in \(lwv .:r\(!!:nr(l, . . ] v femtion i drilling the members and | provemens with a view of securing 4 | ferred from M. B. Gough to Charles | Fonemah mils was caught In Ohe Of| Mass, Washington and Providence, R i i the society has wirznged to bold week. |channel 1Y feet deep 1o the city of | Chion the contract for carrying the | o f007% TPHOET® S LeC i R Merom Lrlr;Art:v‘:n}K:‘d(r:ld [tzt:ef;,r:“;‘quu.wl?s‘r{wl 56 Main Street - o e of Mrs. WE SERVE THE BEST members, mmes new and . balf hngs from now on i further in- wers = Westerly, B 1 FISH AND GAME. nbmitted for scholars from the Wanwecus Hill dis- trict to the West Town strest school. Last year there were eleven scholars. Mr. Gough, who has had the contract, working for a week or more. He was attended by Dr. George Thompson, Lillie Frietes. Dinner Guests. Phone 242-2 S ———— | und the candidates were admit: — i e 1enis Gf Che sociely. The | What the State M Done fn Stock. |bas sold Bis farm to Mr. Chion. 5 YD“";‘;"!:‘;"‘::“ Won. '+ matic | . Mrs. Daniel Wheeler of Sturtevant [ — P adjourned bout 3.30 ¢'clock istri’ s 1 i treet. tertal < ay Al gt by ing and Distribution Expisined. SOCIALIST HUMORIST. Saturday afternoon by the score of | yrcctpentertalned at ainmer Friday JONATHAN SMITH, 20 YEARS FROM NOW hour session. | ey = : < Sl 10 to 0. Battery for the Young Ca- | moria - e . | Notes. | orrmmieiones B M. Gesr. of Had_ | Norwich Locaj Bringing Osear Amer- | dots, Jubert and Cormier for the Bai- | g0lia, 4nd Mre, Heny Fowier anfd | 30 Town St, Nerwish, il your family monument be crumble IN THE QrY ] he Taetig Latter Sotulity vortmed | the minth blennial o o e inger Here for a Lecture, tic team, Lambert and Pippin. Robert — Dealer if OILS, GREASES, and |8 to dus e < Sofility Tesume port o com. e f LS fom i il o T et S mens of our work erected more than monthly meetings fo »r the winter |mission of fisheries and game up to Mawe you tried it? W months al 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon ihe firsi of July, 1913, when the new | The socialist party of Norwich have Mr. and Mrs. John E. Luther of A Full Supply Always on Hand. RS nat drop in and try an order «f || (e assembly reums of Bi Mary's |Jaw went inip effect creating a board | Made arrangements for a lecture on Surprise N Quebec who. are passing two weeks at | pRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Off 20 YEARS AGO. any of the following favarss chureh. of eight commissioners of fsheries and | Tuesday to be delivered by Oscar | Miss Emily Frohmander was sur- |y, iher's former home on Town ) The polish Is bright, lettering clean, = oy sz Eame, there had been (hirty-ame coa- | Ameringer of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, | prised at her home on Norwich avenue | oo "0 [OTMEr, ROmE OR TOWR | gtoves a Specialty. Telephone 313 | eages’ aharp and. general appearance eapoltan Vanilla A month’s mind, regmested by the | victions for violations of the fish and | Chalrman of the National Committes | Saturday evening by a number of her | prookiyn, N .Y. T as good as when erected. Magle- Nut Strawberry | Young Ladies’ Sodality for Miss Delia |23me laws. There had been liberated, 0“:1?"’ S(;?all:i‘xl xParL\' of Amf:c& The frl;‘fldfi 5:" Rl P";‘Mg‘";":"w":: AR Checry- B Pi hi Nealon, will be beld im St Mary's |for stocking purpeses, 25046 yvearling | Subject s lecture will Jokers | enjoye y all present. : Preached in Lisbon. e Cbureh Teesfay morning a1 7 o'clock. | Drook tromi. 36,000 lake trout, 42008 |in American History. played and refreshments were servd.| o o TRETEC M OCEROR A o olate imilaz_service for Mis Jobn Han- | small-mouth biack bass, 3,800,600 yei- | MY Ameringer Bas a reputation o e i reaehod Hotdoy . moioy et e as. ufl er Lo, - 2 CV‘h__' n will l'é held S-Mmfla,\ morning |Jow perch and 8,508,000 lobsters, mak- { 9fie of the wittiest speakers on the lec- Personals. the (‘nnxregn!lonn.l church in Lisb »‘n o THE WALREGAN BOUSE | Sirriinrs. oo oy ek g S AR b | e SR B v et save moved | - Coeramtnt i U | DELIGHTFUL 1841 P The Mskie B < ended July 1, 1913 of 12,503,046 young | (he author of a mumber of books oft | ¢,n"the ‘village to Norwich avenue. Delegate to Chattanooga. L e Th rrer- Davenponrt Ca. The parish sehool will open after the | fish: also there had been libarated | Socialism, among which are Life and o T % SroRe — Sroprietore. grmsmer vecation tMis (Monday) morn- | about 1380 pheasants: 1200 Hunga- | Decds of Uncle Bam, Commenixm, So- | Rugsipn Gley has moved: from | 1o e sosmmiok moste sercents il EXPE R 1 ENC E | ing. The chiliren, their istructors |rian partridge and sixty quail etaen and the Chiliechit Hatls, aleo o CSieviils to Gafneys Blook: Nors | o- 00 Sedswiok poats delesute o the BE PROGRESSIVE and the housekeepers of the parish will | On June 30, 1813, there were at the | 3Ssoclate editor of the National Rip [(FTeRREUES y 2R G. A. R. grand encampment at Chat- | adiend the bigh mass ai $ o'clock this | state game farm in Madison 233 breed. | Saw. Srw?-\»l'hhmwml“;igermd Gndsa] Wik R s ";“o)fs- etk W ' | Summer cooking with new model | Have your Optical Work done by ax {morning 1o invoke blessings on the ing pheasanis, $04 Young omes (se er of other socta magazines y are a o visit 2 | Clark Jewel Gas Range !s a delig ipet.- WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE| cuuine schooi yeas, atier which (ne |eral hundred of which were reads for | nd newspapers George Meyers and Henry Kendall | ang Giher points in the south. expetite, ALY o Ol [ st sl whildren will vailk {6 the school to distribution_and 1 3 B My, Atnerthear iin,n native of Ger-|Boye roturmed after’a, ten day D A ;i e = C. A. SPEAR, wails 1o the school to take | distribution and liberation an the last T oAl Can for. The oven burer flame reflec- A MURPHY & €9, up their years work, of July) and 1,784 eggs: twenty breed- | Many, having come to this country |® 3 z T = ~ [tors ana gluss oven doors insurs a Optometrist and Opticlan, B Wien, i o s ing Hungarlan parcidge and ‘thirty- |28 a boy and settled in Oklahoma. He | Daniel Shea and sister. Mrs. James MARRIED perfection in baking never betore re- (318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square . Liguors aoe¢ OCigars Personals. six eggs; ?ywent brepdi:g \qmfil :nd d;‘i :{:";:&:X':gs‘r\» :‘ ‘nllbe West | Daley, have returned after epending nlgrnn:,_;uqu,;mg New . London | alized. Porcelain burner handles and (over Somers) 5 Edgar Ladd has accepted work with | (Wenty-eight eggs, Al the Storrs Ex- g large au- |, week in New York. ept, 8, 1913, by Rev. . Bixler | enameled drip and broiling pans are Corner of Watar and Markee Bta | thy Hopkins & Allon compeny, perimept station there were thirty- | diences’ of "4l classes of people, |+ ¥ Loon Campbell Buzzeli of East Lyme | aitractive sanitary ' featurss supplisd ’ four ‘breeding pheasants, seventy | Throughout his whole lecture, there [ e and Mrs, Fred Krucks and fam- [ 404 Miss Marguerite Brewster Hill of | without additional charge on. these WE HA \) E NEW - John Keenan hus returned after |YOUNE and 235 eggs; iwenty-two |Tuns & vein of logic and common sense |y have moved from Washington il Dantelson, | SUPeriatively “superior stoves. New lia i P . spending seyeral weeks at Perth Am.- | breeding quafi and 110 eggs. Al the | that is very convincing to his au- [gireet, Norwich, to Taftville. ekl SR AN Daniglson. | shipment just received. Call and make &8¢k, Livery and Bearding |0 N3 Windsor Locks station there were for- | diences, He presents the message of sl ol SRty A% by Rev., Peter ROUX: | your selection before tie assortment is 3 e s oty ty-seven breeding pheasants, seventy Smfll:"‘ In & new and original man- | ey Jennie Kendall has returned | Mrs, Bisle Freeman of Danielson. broken. Replace that worn out ris SIABLE Miss Catherine Drisesl of North |five young and 249 eggs, making a to- | hor that captures audlences wherever | gfter passing ten days in Lowell | wHITE—FITTS—In Pomfret Aus. range with a stove tha' will dv the & $oin mreat visiting relatives in |8 81 the three stations under econtrel i e committes of the lo- | yaqq Manchester and Nashua, N, H. 1913, by Rev, Harry A. Beadle, Nor-| Work better than it hes ever been N & e Kuacanice t: barvics 4o be the | Prosidence of the commissioners of fisheries and | €Al Socialists who have the meeting pixd mai” Barl Waita and Misd " Oiive | done before. /'l the hov water you | Just the thing you will need Best 81 rle 1008 Teaconatis ~rirem 5 2 game, 334 preeding pheasants, :,':m:h?m;. uhrv ‘gvmvs Mu»fllhins DOS- Postais have been received here by wouise Fitts, both of Pemiret w‘anl and just »«l\c:: e vant it, by | h “ K Mrs. Helen Caley of New Haven | Pheasants, 2,287 phessant ege 0 Do e LHid Masting 5 RHCO0N Jififp £ Rob 1 h is | BURDICK — JORDAN — In_ Danielson, [ Placing a gas tank heates on yeur | when ‘you arrive home, lAhO!\LY B&ds. Falls Ave| oo suvinr Y oy v eR | Oy our brecding quail wich 138 5f their | 8 indications are that a ‘large i~ | Cemorne some time 1o Battimors. Ma | Bent 5 1915, by Rev, 18, A, Lok | water boiler. Ask your nelghbor ‘whe ¥ day with Mys, Patrick Sulli i spending some time | ¥ 1 ov, B Vah of IEhTL street crgs, twenly Hungarian partridge and | dience will be present to listen to Mr, Benfamin N 'Burdick 'of Piainfield | uses one or consult us about it. e P oniripondien thirty-six ol their cgs. At the stale | Ameringer's manner of presonting (h | jsoseph Norman, Watter Abendroth, | fnd Fiora A, Jordan of South Kil-| y Fies, Cake flfi Bread James Mutien of Ninth street has |hatchery (here were 147,600 brook | subject of socialism Georae Lambere and Fred Vaudry of 52 A RARTANE. L Pe@ple s Market o returned after spending several weeks | (Fout, 21,000 rainbow (rout and 5000 Ubvas Jves _—— Jorwich attended the elambake held DIED. fi i . ID° L__-:..; o oreg 4t Lake Sunapee, N, M. lake ‘wout, 1S SANATORIA, at the Maennerehor grounds Sunday S SR U s S S JS&E ecirical .pflrimem 6 Franklin St. o sour ordar. no: service 3 o - s, . - J; Revell, agéd 54 yeara George Bliss of Fighth street was AiBS PeULTFVME” Rafse Large Supply of Vegetabies on NORWICH TOWN e A R e L L R gl Alice Building, 321 Main Strset. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Pres. LOUiIS H. BRUNELL i e g s e WL Brand Sends $15 Their Farms, late hema. 5§ Baltic streot, Monday, L | mantic over the week end, Senator Brandeass Sends § or e L Bept, 8. at £.80 p. m. Burial in Yan- PIANG = Prizes in Show at Mystic, Phe membess of the commission are | Lecal Preacher Heard at Lishen—Fif: [ tic demistery F. C- GEE s TUNBR W0 Carter Ava fiss Annie McDonneid h{.«.flu TR Donnell have returned t Philadelphia after vi Mary Ward of Fidth sireet Fhe anaual exhibit of the Southern New England Poultry ~ association, Which is to be held in Mystic this fail, | received anpther boost recently when and Bdward o their home | isiting ~ Miss experiencing the advantage of having | a farm conmected with institution: There is a farm of nearly thirly acres conneeted with the institution at Nos- wich and a large supply of vegetabies teen Bousins at Reunion-—Mrs, Dan- iel Wheeler Entertains at Binnel Mrs, 3. O Doedge has been speading CHURCH & ALLEN Overhauling and Phone 511 Seswich, Conm, PLUMBING AND STEAM FIFFING, e & e ! Aesander Prouix of Woonsocket hag |Senator Brandesce sent his check to | have been raised on it. LGNS, R BTIATs Nlautic, e air or o e n rop come here to accept a position with C, { Secretary £. H. Penison for $1§ to be There is a_tract of land pf mave ¥ p L _ Special Rates ta T oupse | O. Murphy of Qeatral avenue iseq in ocring special prizes for ‘ex- | than ons hundred acres connecied with | sy oa *’::k iy i oo 20 Main(Styest lraveling Men, eta.. Livery Gonnecis | iditors, The asseciation is indebted | the sanatorium in Shelton and 2 large | forbal nivest E 5 o 0 Shetusker Striat Qiss Martha Pariinson of New Lon- ‘;u Az, Brandegee for the interest that | suppiy of vexetables have been ratsed M —OF ALL KINDS ON— don 5 delling relattves o Greenetlils | b has shown, and further contribu- | on it, Ty additio to raising snoush i o Risatys e o o b oL Ee Nelchmmed ol otbe | bocuioes o the e 1 e atiugi | ma {238 JAckey 224 shdaren dane : sutomosiies, canmiaces. - | Heating and Plumbing, e oy suurms The Mystic poulirymen”are | the management finds that it can fur- S Dennis Mcintyre has returned after |making an effort to produce a good |nish fhe pther institutions in charge | 0 ©F0Pandq avenue unera 'rec'urs ¥S. TRUCKS ana CARTS. N : nding several weeks o North Caro- | slow and they need the support of all | of the commission with the tubers and | asys. Harold Wailnwright pf Boston 92 Franilin Streat Tables—Sve pool and one lAu_,.Aq, + and has accepted a position with | those ‘Interested in their ambition, giber, vegetables, The institution at | yie g ey guueat gt Wes. Richard AN S il sibes - samtiog: Ao lu«-u:‘i 44 and repaiiing done ates Finishing company. e Meriden has received 5 large supply | Gartef of Sturfevant street. ming. upholstering and wood work re P T Central Baptist Delegates. from the' fisi AL Shalton. Siopies &F as apd James Zerack, former res- Sollowing navs been popsinted | . Fbis matket gardening in‘connection | ipiep smnfe” andMacgacsi Nagls mflrs -Keksmishing; uiailige) brancien 7 who have een employed in e & X\» an. | With the “running of the institutions West ' vi il M . York city the past three years as wis eiegaton Trom the Centiat Bap saves them from feeling: the st 0F | Morenss Tonvan of Hothosa ng Mrs. " sucoesor orS, tist church to attend ibe pnnual meet- | o%rortage of vegetables iy the mapker | “orence Sullivan of Hartford. 5. F. GIBSI ave accepted simi lar positions Soit & Clark Corp inz of the New London Baptist asso- L . pr.d. B. Slocum and |, P% RSN, fg sunerinendent “pf | - Miss Mary Aver returped Saturday Tady Assistant. Tin and Sheet Metal Wor John J. WAISh™ has returned af Beacon F: E. Beckwith, | {75, BI8 TH0eis % 5 “flal"flu'-'g to” her homre o avenpe after a Telephone call 825-3. Asphalt and Gravel Hoofs ) ding the sumnrerwouthe g Bhrch . Gallup, Mrs. W. . Tar: | pRESTOy JHEIIAon; ‘Das returned mm visit with friends ln pringfield, Mass. Uriveways : | Istand. and ort Tiestay he wil Jeave o | Bo%; Mrs. David Merritt dnd Miss Anna | TUT0D®: WRETE hE webt Hve pr six Herzy B. Churca. Wm. Smith Allen 3 aprsd 55 Weat Maln St SIS | ke v his Studion At BtiTT cave t0 | &0Lde Phe convention Is 1o be held | FESKS a80. Je VIsit the Insutdtions | Aies Neliig Shahan of West Town 507 10515 North Main SL - - SRRt tnary, atTori 12’ Sem- | withr-fhie Second Waterford church af | [IETE, COV0E 19 MF Lrecument of tu~ stzeet 1= vistfing ber slster, Mre. Delors - k61 © Vi sday a - - rbert T pet fi':““ SRR AN & Co. e ax;?.\urun on Wednesday and Thurs Toesting. o Int nibercuions Herbert of Hartford for a week or PATRICIAN SHOES ROBERTJ.GBGM on Sunda i }:2,,‘ FRAITAE i e PP e Ty David Shandu-aRTgoy Heory She New Fall Styles, Patent Leather, We carry a full line GAS FITTING, § — — enty ptist ‘church, !\)\mg the arter Heroux on Vacation. = v . | Gun Metal, and Russian Calf. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING STEFTSON & YOUNG , B Whije™, pumng "fessing ‘on a Delt ‘ap Clocks, Etc. All kinds, st trolley - comprny Béging a vacation of 4 H % - tave ek today) He willeave af | {he Climax Co. af Uncaseflé, Priday, [ 7T e 2 - Agent for 3. B. O. Sheet Packing Ca{'}leflwl‘s and Builders e Wor ‘his e at W oohkottet-and | Wil Bolles " Gouker T caMSAl | pairicr Murpnghes repurned o FRANK A. BILL, 164 Main St. | i, the best quality & : c after siending- a fow days-there witl h{« ariy fpothe Belli breaking a fone 1 | Ndw ' York: af(er visiting his cousin, and ki hi i Best work and materials at rignt yisit pofnte-of ‘interest in the Whité | hls €lBUl. He was) thrown froMfthe | Times- W. Murphy of 23 West Town e & Sriced kil o oy Mountafns *or the rest of the time. stepladder on which he was stand- | goedy 1t will pay you to call on us and get 2 50 We : . His-placé’ als night starter at Frank- | Mg° to-the” flodr. and ‘he ‘received sev- z 5 ’ il pay i : . 50 WEST MAIN ST. =) Ken' by Conducter | eral -Brise S5 5 daie 4] prices, which are the lowest in town. g s T L e ichaelFgam of Providence s Our Watches are fully guaranteed = = - . e rcre Torsa week' thé guest of her sis- o v gua 3 ~ - Fmg: Bll' flt R Steamer City of Worcester. fer, Irs.- Johns Ryarf of West Tewn - We buy and exchange old gold, sil- A peep into an up-to-date ba DENTIST 13 ecior Decp Biver Partiste ;a o0, Hatfield || The steaimer- Gl of Woreester pas | stréet. i uinam ver and fewelry for thier fall value. | ls ‘eniy less raffeshing o b e N ’ oy £ ¢ ht'l‘" 614 = anid ter bei: "% Ixpel Vatel e ri itself. urin, the & - The Bapttst- cBurdr afiDeep River s ngostripped” ot Expert Watchmaker and Repairing. DR = J.' JONE m‘ or hdi extended o canl to ey, Hyron Ui | Bts -furnilings will be taken away, | Miss Elenora-Fwusenof the Scotland ""J P L"':“'CK" i PAIring: | the ‘more fo-the bath for . . » % Ik ¥ratfeld rop Newbukgh, IN.. Y., to be. | She hassheen. tied up at:Stonington, | road-has béen. passing a month at . OGU 0. mfert. [-wl] show you u-gl; 5 » 70 Frankita ‘st Bullstin Buflding f§ | come: pastor ‘of the chirch. 3r. Hat- | This i willibe the ehd of ome of .the | Hampton Beach, N. FL. and in Salis- | povs ana girls over 14 vears of age |65 Franklin St, Opp. Bulletin Bldg, | plams-of the porelain <nd of Suite 4€, Shannes Buildiay elephoBe Uexs 2T RO WiThrobanly. aeoent this cail. 1 | PUSUN Steamars of her'day. She Tan | BUy.: Mass. e e e e ey ;.‘{ti‘:g’&‘:;“.'.‘."::""..'" | - 3 Y y tekled.. He w iy tor | on Norw e. t ke application to Mr. G. C. Swift, - i Take eisvitor Shelucse: stree: - Prompt Mdfy er night e i bt ot s aa Sir. ind MrbTeiny MoLovuhlin snd | oo s ke as ths Mt e TR - B w HOLMS, DCII“SI frof o saniary s oY T * 1y Rsiitant 5 ¢l tamfly of Jewett City were recent | Putnam Schoolhouse, Putnam, on Tues- anteo >tHe “erire job. s well known inuthis elty. Rally Sunday Programme. 5 ‘- £ eoed . Sh. Building Ann R A * P 4 A8 % Hronaway T it guests of Mr.-and drs, Tefft of Stur- | #2ys, Wednesdays -and Thursdays, at annon Building Annex, Room A. ; N rou want to r busi- Opy. Themre. T 8423 t t. cend Congregational church | tevant streat. S§to%a m. - o Telephone- 523, oct10d E B ] bertr = oo g s : Sunday’s showers obligingly held | Sunday schonl sessionsat 9.30.a. m. & CHARLES D. HINE, - R L 1 8 5 etter than (RrOUEH Lhs .o vertis. off until after the morning chutch ser- | special rally day programme was givem | Miss Lucile Borges —of Waterford | Secretary Statb Board. of Edueation. WERE ¢ no advertising medium i ~ “ ing columns ui Tae Bu | vice and there was a good attendance, spent part of last weeR with. Xiiss | Harcrord, Conn. songai ] aaete: Connachiant aTrality . fizm!m ot < poy S ARINGTIG ana T S0l SRR, ) S e UL s pons AaT i J i fadrtie

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