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SEVERE STORM AT WESTERLY Lightaing Strikes Several Houses —Stores May Not Clese on Perry Day—Is an Optional Leg: for Firemen’s Muster — mvers thndor, lghining and | i pvn\l":“ throt Dight as rm south of onday af- ne brightly residonce { thunderst ams strvet, o and the residence ne = street, tearing away fire house: Boards. The roof of s a Weekapuug wus underground and Jarge hole, throug »ccasional tapping of came and did muc h arm bell during Monday Saft on the 1 rber Hose any of Hl was spit w n the of Westerly, is ization that uster. nadge o b tragan > » he Episcopal diocese of eits, and a native and for of Wester “hrist Eplscopal chu of Providence, for- iy, will parade with a men Tuesday as has been ustom_since leaving bis become a fire fighter at several old-time fire- and epgine Hay wiucket, and who hope of the old tub in the st Wednesday 3 the out of state 1l cven govarnment engineers 1 refer to Westerly has 21l the iy and all stores close on } Proposition is not me By the sirokeepers requi- may be - some ime, « Monday morn- participate in pration, Wes. is composed of Ben- Arneld, fatiyes and Albert H, Lane- ohn W, Sweensy of and Thomas H. NOANK n for Studants— mall Talk—Outing of ening (he Philathea nurvh gave a boys of the to attend Nel#on Brown, akiin Rathbun o e (o Raffield and an. The eve Measantly 1 at The ol Boatehop. building on Morgan's ieHrassl ig (o be about 1 cot of which will pro- a0 piles which are A set of marine near the butlding soats about 40 held seratic en most [ wiit of Gru for with 1d offic mp Fire Girls’ Outing. Rath- > worked at the | 300 | |ing this afternoon. | with friends at Sound View cottage. 1 | temple, | delegate from Liberty council, |ters of Americ | mont ph- |3,049.000 barrels in 1911, and 3,738,000 Miss | barrels Gertrude Morrison, son and Miss Helen Hill Yacht Sybil Ends Seasen. Yacht S¥bil has been latd up for the after spending the summs vrusising near Labrador. The yacht e, [t owned by J. B. Wiliams of Glaston- bury and is salled by Caph: Charles > of this village. Jehn Daboll has had a new engine installed i his lebster boal, Mildred. Mr: und Mrs. Richard Weeks, who have heen visilifig i the village, have returned _to Pravidence Mies Beatrice Rathbun will attend the Manual Tralaing school in New London Frank Pecor has returned to New London after a visit with his parents Lighthouse Point Chowder For Firemen. A chowder will be served this even- ing at the rooms of the firé company on Cedar street, This is the first en- tartainment to open the fall season. The Silver Links are to have a mee! at To Resume Mestings. Charity chapter, O. E. S. will re- sume meetings this evening in Masonic after the summer vacation. Augusta Potter has been chosen Daugh- , to the meeting of the grand councillors to be held in erbury September 17 Madeline Chute has returned to Brooklyn after spending the summer, Mrs. Miss Millicent Kelly has returned after a visit with friends.dn Williman- tic. Mrs. John Kelly has returned from visiting relatives in Boston Mrs. up for a little ti Capt. Jasper Brown tof yach Meda, has been visiting his home in the village. Sale of the Taintor Property to Ben- jamin Maiofes—Borough Briefs. d crowd _attended thel moving. ure show Saturday even ing, The fiims were excellent, espe- claily the Bison film in two reeis, The isirated songs by Mr. Kues werel A fair vho is attending| 1tic Normal school, was at home over Bunday, Charles A, Kramer was in Hartford Saturday aftending the fair, Return from Summer Home, Mrs, 1. A, Carrier and son, Law- remee Carrier, returnsd Bunday to| their home on Hayward avenue after spending the season at their summer) homs in North ¥ ster, Mr, and Mrs, Bump of Pine farm, Hebron, ware guests of my's sister, Mrs, Charfes Dan- Norwich avenue, k Rogers of Salem was @ Visitor in town. Tynan was in Willimantie ent by auto (o, Mr illiam Cavanaugh to Beacon Falls after visit with Mr. Cavanaugh's on Norwich avenue. h Buttorworth and daugh- turned to their home in Fall aving spent the summer Wwith in town his hame on ‘ Mre, Geerge B, Milier and isfting friends in Weuds daughter Taintor Property Sold, Charles N. Taintor of New York was Colohest vieltor the past week. Mr. Taintor has sold hig property on T.ebanon avenue, consisting of (wo! huuges, with stores on the grouad floor, to Benjemin Malofes, . Mt Malofes,| after making improvements, will move his businegs (nto one of the sturce Show Arrives at Neon. “inn's) great castern shows did not Vo In jpwn untll noon. so was un- an_afternoon performance. reet parado at 4 a full house at the a The evening show With the Teachers. Graham, teacher in school building, was ftville over Sunday. had n engaged for the, taught imantic was| xport trade is grow 1,738,000 barrels in 190! 1da’s fic rapidly n 191 is the stoves. oven—pus or “Check ushoatte knob to : than tw more ¢ i This “Single $ other range has it. v g3y ash msy —doesn't spill pan—with impmvement ever made in one motion it regulates fire and «Kindle’, ge does the rest. Better s. Have you seen it? Damper is patented —no leep Ash Hod—instead of the tented) is easy to remove abhes. 1s ovens if desired ; For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. == Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., “Bake?’, Coal Hod end elevated [double]. Makers, Boston ORIGINAL GENUINE Invigorates nursing _‘ Inslst Upon HORLICK’S Avoid Imitations—Take No Substitute Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. Fumhnb.mvahdundsfnwmg children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Pure nutrition,upbuildingthe whole body. mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute, Keep it on your sideboard at home. JEWETT CiTY Howard Leonard Has Close GCall— Death of Mrs. William MoLaughlin —Alexander Desjardins Sufforing from Conrussion of the Brain. Howard Leonard narrowly escaped being killed Monday morning while at the railroad station. He was waiting for a trolley. While a frelght traln was switching he went too near and was struck and thrown to the platform. A gash was cut in the back of his head which required several stitches. Undergoes Operation. | Miss Celia Deruslia is resting com- | fortably after an operation for appen- | diditis performed at her home Friday. Concussion of the Brain. Alexander Desjardins, who has con- | cussfon of the brain as a result of a motorcvele accident on Sunday, re- covers consciousness at intervais. Absut the Borough. Miss Lena I/Heureux has returned rom a vacation and was accompanied by her nlece, Miss Jeaneite Gagnon of Waterbury. Principal H., P, Leavenworth was able Monday to resume his duties at |the Riverside Grammar school. Ths W. C. T. U, holds & parior mest- ing at the home of Mrs. Fred S. Brown this afternoon, Dorcas circle af The | King's Daughiers meets thero in the | eveping, Mre, D, I, Tarnbull and family re- turned Sunday evening from their cot- tage at Crescent Heach, fr, and Mrs. Krnest Sutcliffe of Providence spent the week end with Mrs, John Des While here Mr, Btaltfte went fliing and was very | sueqesstul, Mise Mary Tinker loaves teday for a visit in New Haven, Waterbury and Ansonia Will Enter Military Academy. A. A. Youns, Jr, leaves the 23rd to enter the New York Military acad- emy at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, J. Ambrose Higgins flung bis flag to the breese on Baturday, to com- memorate the anniversary of the bat- tle of Groton Helghts and the burn- ing of New London. Mr. and Mra Higgins formerly lived in New Lon- don. Return of a Faverfts Ptayer. Hthel May Shorey apd her company o Dlayqen presentod Tho Girl and the Thief at Fibn'a Opara house Monday grentas @ 8 largs sudisnce. iMiss rv;{n former appearnnve here was attended with ungualified success and her matked talent and that of her cuspnny has in ho wise lost prestige duriag the year. OIITUARY. Wull m Mebaughlin, Mrs, Thq death of Mra Margaret Mo~ Laughlin ocourred at her home on Tracy avenue Sunday night. Later Rer Bolly ‘we ke ito fivei beother A, McCluggage's, on Soule street; Mrs, Mcfl.nuzfl\n was the daughter of Margaret Houston and Willlam Mo- Cluggage and wes born in Howard, Scotland, Aug. 18, 1873. She came to this_country in 1890 to Lonsdale, R. L She married Willlam McLaughlin in Attleboro, Mass. in 1897. Twelve years ago the family came to Jewett ty and Mr. McLaughlin died here cight years ago. Mrs. MoLaughlin was a member of the United Presby- terian church in Central Falls. She is survived by three children, Gertrude, Florence and Norman McLaughlin Her father and two brothers, A. H. McCluggage of Jewett Oity and Thom- as McCluggage of Fairview, N. 1., also Sarvive. buting the yoars sincé her husband’s death, Mrs. McLaughlin has been an intense sufferer and has been most patient through it all. She has received the most devoted care from her family BALTIC Haffry Levine Fined for Crusity to Calves—Committee Named to Ar- range Banquet at Opening of St. Jean Hall. In the local court Saturday morn- ing, the case of Harry L. with cruelty to animal fore Justice Thomas omp by Grand Juror Fraz Logan, who claimed that Levine was driving around the town in a team contatning several calves. the heads and legs of which were t: together and that as the day was warm the animals were suffering for they were crowded together in very narrow quarters. Justice Kelly fined Levine 33 and costs. the total amount being #15, which Levine paid Cave-In Caused by Rain. A delay in the progress of the sew er-laying was caused by a cave-in i the trench in front of Buteau Br store, Sunday night, the cave-in being caused by the heavy rains, Caught Big-Coon. A fine coon, welghing fourteen pounds, was brought into town Sun- day morning, the cqtch being made by Chris Bremnam, Ben Burdick req Caron, Finsley and Bwansen, This season promises te be a record one as the animals seem to be very numer- ous, Banquet Committee Namod. A mesting of St. Jean De Bap soclety wus held in the soclety’s room: on High street Sunday, The most important husiness transncted was the appointment of a committee by Pres- ident Loufs Trudeau, to make prep. arations for a banquet ts be held at the grand opening of the new Bi, Jean hail, Fhanksgiving evening, The enin- mitfee to take charge of the banquet is composed of Fulgenss A, Gar Arthur P. Cote, Louls Fentaine, Gaucher apd Peter Rebitaiile banquet will an elaborate the members of the sesisty make this occasion aue Lo be ¢ hall which is ¥ pletion, will he uses basketball and similar affairs. In the basement the hadl there wili | store en one side and the bl and siorage o the ot building will ited with el ity WHL have ali modesn maproye meats one intend 10 remom pidly ne for show Notes, Mrs, Bdward Fareeil was her home on High street (o ( us hospital in Dr. Patrici Cass automobile about 7 o'clock Sunday She will undergo u surgical operatfon. The public afte schools ofened the summer Rennsitranis tongay Fhe le 1265 Main St, rooms over LIFE’S STRUGGLE WITH ILLNESS Mrs. Stewart Tells How She Suffered from 16t045 years old——How Finally Cured. Euphemis, Ohlo.—*Bocause of total ignosance of how to eare for myself when verging into womanhood, and from taking cold when going to school, I suf- fered from s displacement, and each month I had severe pains and nausea for two to four days from the time I was 16 years old. ] went to Kansas to live with my sis- ter and while there a doctor told me of the Pinkham remedies but I did not use them then as my faith in patent medi- cines was limited. After my sister died I came home to Ohio to live and that has been my home for the last 18 years. “The Change of Life came when I was 47 years old and about th my physical condition plainly described in one of your advertisements. Then I began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and I cannot tell you or any one the relief it gave me in the first thres months. It put me right where I need not lay off every month and during the last 18 years I have not aid out two dollars toa doctor,and have 2n blest with excellent health fora wo- woman of my age and I can thank Lydia E. Pinkham’sV egetable Compound forit. “Eince the Change of Life is over I have been a maternity nurse and being wholly self-supporting 1 cannot over estimate the value of good health. I hnve pow earned a comfortable little gnn, by uewm and nursing since l ‘Wwas b2 years old. I ave recommended the Corupound to many with good re- salts, o8 it is excellent to take before | and after childbirth.”’—Miss EVELYN ADELIA STEWART, Euphernia, Ohio. 4 want special advice write to Lyd!m Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Yoaur letter will opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Mill Ends SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to 12 m. ip.m.to 5p.m. Daily except Saturdar PONEMAH MiLLS| | |B Taftville, Conn. Take Taftville or Willimantic cars Dr. J. M. KING [|= DENTIST May Building JaniTuWF Mme. Garvagh Taft PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Truthful in her predictions, reliabie in her advice, no matter what troubls you may ha Come and she will guide you. 204 FRANKLIN STREET Up one flight, over Avery’s store. Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinde of Light Repairing. | | CHOICE LAMB CHOPS 2 {SWEET POTATOES Typewriters, Keys Umbr eras a specialty. Now located in the Steiner Block, Disco Bros Cam- Bstablished 1880 Acm~ Cushion Shoe“ ‘ for ladies are the most comfortablo shoes made. Just the soe for the lady with tender feet. OXEORDS and BOOTS SOLD BY CUMMINGS 52 Central Avenue, cali 1314 Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUFOMOBILES, GARRIAGES. Wa S, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, ning, upholstering and wood cksmithing in al painting, trii wo! its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 587 10 515 Nerth Main SL | | | | with yourself or others. Nerwich, Cora. | time I saw | § ENTIRE WHEAT H Stewing Prunes, 6 lbs. 25¢ | Lenox Seap, 8 bars. . . . | Fores Spring LAMB : CORNED BEEF 4 Fine d Size Al The Troleys Buslness Lead Genterof T Norwlch [HE VERY LATEST WASH GoODS Are among the daily arrivals in our big Wash Goods Section. The daintiest and most charming of the newer weaves in all of the delicate Autumn colorings. And the more practical, heavier fabrics for Jack Frost time are coming also. Each day brings forward much of ‘interest to the woman who is fastidious regarding her clothes. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH US AND WITH THE LATEST FASHIONS “NEW CLOTH” 25¢ A YARD There's a new, medium weight creps fabric on the market which ls adapted to Autumn wear. It has all the advantages of the popular crepe weaves, is 27 inches wide, and comes in a wide range of de- sirable colors, which are fast. You'll like it we know. SILK STRIPE CREPE POPLIN 25c A YARD A pretty poplin weave with dainty crepe effect—a fabrio which will lend itself readily to the draped styles which are to be used so much. It is 27 inches wide, and the fresh, new colorings are all fast. DAMASSE TUSSAH 33c A YARD This beautiful material repeats, in ocotton, one of the Fall sucoesses in the. most exclusive silk weaves. Pretty brocaded designs on a silky, crepe ground, best describe this beautiful jdress fabric. The colors are light blue, old blue, pink, mais, lavender Nile green any old rose. New Quting Flannels Just Received e have just received a new line of these pretty Outing Flannels Fall and Winter. The designs and colors are se varied we will sttempt to describe them, but they Include many new as well as staple designs and colorings. 27 INCHES WIDE, 12%,c A YARD Visit our Qpening Display and Sale of Blankets Specials forTuesdayand Wednesday oo amon STEAK, Ib. 12:¢ SIRLOIN 1bs. While It Lasts SHOULDER FRESH LAMB ' UG For Stewing, Ib. .. .. I 220 Fresh PLATE BEEF Choke Guta: Ib (2¢ 10 Ibs. 25¢ Fancy LEMONS, dozen 25¢ fer i bas: 70¢ Canning STRING BEANS, qt... 5¢c Aiberta Peaches PEANUT BUTTER bR e e e Swift's Oleomargasme dhe . e RYE-GRAHAM rr i 100 FLOUR, 4 Ib. pkg. 16¢c 25¢ Sait Salmen. . .. Alaska Salmen, 3 eans 25¢ sopA Mk CRACKERS, 2 Ibs. 15¢ aml OYSTER 2 lbs, 25¢ 3teb p. m. 1b. 12%¢ 7t9 a. m. HOUR SALE PURE LARD Mealy Cooking POTATOES - peck 23¢ 5 FOURDS 25e with other Groceries 8¢} Ib. 12c] = 12¢ 8| TRAVELE] New London (NORWICH) Line ~To NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin i [ Choose this route mext lime you &9 | o Now Sork: YoulBave u Geitgntrul | voysge on Long lslana Sound sud & | superb view of the wonderrul skyine and waterfront of Manhattan ‘aland. | “Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pier 70, East River, at 6.45, and 40, North River, 7 o'clock Dnext | Tickets and staterooms from ticket | agent xumuad station. a la Carte | NoRWICH $1 fl) [ e New England Steamship Co. NEW YORK | Norwich to New York |} CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. lixcellent Dining Service. Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thur and Sundays, 5.16 p. m. Leaves days New York, Brooklyn ge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays 5 p. m. | Ireight received until 5 p..m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent UNIVERSITY PLACE ©ne Slook West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY DOlosn to Whole: Ory Gbfigl D MODERN Q] !l‘fll 300 Rooms (200 ‘with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Exeellent R arant and Cafe. erate PHEG Bena for bree it ap of New FIFTH AV, BR g 3 Slmlm-' QADWAR! Modern. Absolutaly Fireproat s, Comtcrtable 204 hymeliee: wmosements, abops a4 depots NE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Rooms, eaeh wits private bath, 8 600 room and betn. $2,00 3¢ OTHRRS UP 10 g0, 2§ PARLOR, RKDROOM, BATH. $4.00, mont " earte A\ R T hble amote. NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND ers of the Montauk Steamboat Co.’s line leave r Greenport. Shelter Isiand and Sag meek dars 10 . m. 410 b. m. Leare Sap 00 m 'WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with new | additions coming slong, including those with cut out borders, Moidings and bands to match. Mixed co and tnts; also art WWe are Lo the market for painting, paper-banging and decorating sil the P. F. MURTAGH 82 and 94 West Main Street. Summer Shirts —AT Extremeiy Low Prices. Fresh New Fabrics and Perfect Fitt- ing Shirts e AT The TOGGERY SHOP 201 Main St, Norwich, Conn, 'The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St.. MILL CASTINGS o Specialty, Orders Recaive Prompt Attention DEL-HOFF HOTEL European Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. | HAYEE BROS. Propa F. C. ATCRISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Heem 1, Second Floer, Shannen Bldg. Night ‘phone 1088 Mls& M. C. ADLES ' Rair, Seafp and Face Specialist HARMULLSS HATR HESTOHEN, our Lustand, futher, Lratker, ales mOAC abuul any WowaR! at guee ¢ hade! it Batubil claues Mise i 4 harmiesy tonic which 3 afed, Uhn halr (o its healthy, naty ul Colot Ankc her ahout (he Fall Styles. 306 Main Street, next to Chelxen Buuk, it cpyd T WHEN vou wani 1o pui 1o | ncas betors 10s Lublic, thers | dium Tetier tnay tArough the e columns of | We Bulletin.