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TR NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913 il 3 Pl 5 EVERVTHING e wssitein. | oo 0w SCHOOL BUDGET IS SIIT,582)""% Bt boven. d CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers ing everal weeks at Ocean Beach, Norwich Board Wants to Know if It e Im Il Property H Clinton Ladd has returned to Groton U:“ Revalue All Property He: + DIAMONDS Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1913, to an Uniform Tax Blank. F: 7 = from a vis o his formel ome in 2 s SOME PRICES VARIOUS MATTERS [Feimelia * ™ 5 197 % Adopted at Board Meeting—$103,000 to be Raised by Tax—| ,* * 5 o own of - i —_— e holding | uFlTman, Baldwin of Norwich has re- Miss Madeline Driscoll Given Appointment as Assistan®| Norwich have got i use the new uni- | church societies turned after spending a few days in form tax blank this October, Instead o ach festivals Waterbury 5 o 5 5 & e D S i - & ’ b ; AR : Kindergartner at Taftville—2,000 Copies of Superintend- | °f the form now in use for Norwich: | Our stock of Watches and Fhe attendance at tho state fair last| Miss Bthel Flanigan of Norwich has the matter of getiing out the wx st | § S5 NgA TN STREET Di ds i 20 week I8 estimated at 150,000 been spending the summer vacation in . v racti- 1aym 1 2 . i . Hes shena ent’s Annual Report to be Printed thia year looks to them like practi- | shezdinelly onds large and we " Lyme f will attract a number cally a re-valuation of a big propos 2 PP it i . L of local people to Haddam today. Miss Mary Ayer of Norwich has re- tion of the taxable property in No PHONE—1052-2 solicit inspection. Sweets Lady Assistant. ned after ‘a visit with friends in ngfield, Mass. The last meeting of the town school | 888.08; insurance, $875; evening school, a before the town meet- | $800; total, $117,883.08. fon. Shthis pomt Mrs. H. B. G B traet it Paard €0 el etk street has |y g \as held on Tuesday evening in Saving Is Shown. SRRl IR L e e weeks at Scotland, Conn. the principal's room at the town hall | The present budget provides for all | blg towns of the state belleve they are |ONE MAINE DISTRICT flffl“SU" ar fl"flflafl wich and they have written to Atto Cool weather is sending the last of ney General Light to ask for an opin- | the summer boarders back to the cities. P ONS Best $ hsses for properly | returned after an absence of several Colorado fitted. Burnham’s, 237 Main str f the scason adv with a full attendance of the board|the salary advances according to the | Up against a proposition over this new n a y v g0- IS STILL MISSING. & G 18l Judge A. F. Hewitt of Groton spent i o regular scale adopted and as compared | tax blank, and just how they are zo L 188 SQI] NG ISLAND Y W. P. Buck 1 Monday in Norwich with his wife, who | 804 President H. A. Tirrell presiding. | with last year shows a saving in sup- | ing to meet it has not been deter- = ATV L FRANKLIN ARE Un © M. E Is a patient at the Backus ho tal. The principal busimess was the adop- | plies, fuel and incidentals, a big saving | mined. The proposition, which arises ongressman-elec eters’ urality s 28c |e tion of the budget for the year which | i interest through the consolidation of | under the uniform tax blank, adopted Now Placed at 589 45 i : i . and Mrs. H. M. Lamb and fam- [ ©6 % B0 L o own meet. | (e debts of the district, a smaller fig- | by the board of equalization undér an 3 0 he new pi pa lvoryton gram- e closed their cottage at Ocean |8 'O b€ SU 0 t3e town meel- | yre for insurance and for repairs. For | act of the last legislature, is how the | Portland, Maine, Sept. 9.—A net gain F Yein: " o “dwards of | Beach and have returned to Norwich Tihis was e AoHtod ot a total or S11T fuel, supplies and incldentals $14,500 is | assessors the big towns are going |of thirty-six was added to the plurality N corhis was-adopted at a total of $117,- | gukeq where $15,856,27 was asked last [to comply with all of the provisions [of Congressman-elect John A. Peters 4 John . Connell of Norwich repre- | 582.08 from which is to be deducted |veor. Interest is $2,850 where it was | that the new law puts on them within | by a comparison of early unofficial re- s vea nyention of the | sented the polishers and buffers at the | the sum of $14,382.08 for estimated re- | 3535760, Repairs are to need only | the definite time fixell by the law, |turns of yesterday's special congres- . g s to be held in Hart- | state labor convention in New Britain. | leaving $103,000 to be ralsed by | §'85508 where $14,000 was called fdr [ which is during the month of October! | sional clection in the third Maine dis- e 2 | o % S 000t bt the hoard asked for |last year, and insurance will take but | The law requires that every person | trict with returns received at the off ; " sty 0 Wviilamn of (Chie . 0 be raised by tax and was| gg75 instéad of $1,294.21 as a year ago. | during October, except in a few towns |of the secretary of state at Augusts s Bthest Des wfeoyeraditiom an fiinee SLIL500 by an addition of $8,500 | The estimate for expenses of evening | where the lists are handed in at other | tonight from 108 of the 181 towns in i which kept him in the house for sev- he town meeting voted in ‘the | icioq is the same both years. limes, shall file with he assessors o | the district. This aadition gav Peter . eral days of salar . st of the property owned by him ona plu of 589 over William R | x Mrs. Ida M. Underwood of Frank- [up on the following basis Supt. Bdward J. Graham presented | ;i1 0% To WRID 8 HU e o Cowner | aes o wead of 8 atea Gude The phos % 20, te S lin street returns today from a month's | Estimated receipts ym the state | his annual report, which was accepted | fives or wi % s Lol v . o . 4 lives or where the property may be |gressive candidate, Jdward M. Law- ¥ v stay at Charlestown Eeach, R. L, much | on enumeration, $13,000; from state for | and 2.000 copies ordered printed for | joiatad {Uinder the old law each town | conee 5 improved in health evening school, $100; town deposit | general aistribution. e (e HonT 16 SEabre 1ts avn T b b drh han Besr seveIvad’ an ol L fund, $798.08; bank stock, $184; tuition, | ~ The position of assistant kindergar- [ o} ianic 1o meet the local condition Pioilet o s piblo s e il 2 ekeepers r A Brimfield, Mass, correspondent | $500 $14,582.08. ten teacher at the Wequonnoc school i o bt i Brari iR Al dles "registered 3 At 1 nd | stites that W Nor : e but the new form, which will b the last presidential election register { \ | - = 2 that Mrs. Hyde of orwich AS Estimates expenses—Salaries. $88,- | at Taftville was filled by the appoint- Lo " 1o fArsi time next month, is \1 o 1i twelve democratic and putting up | returned home after spending several | 669; supplies, fuel and incidentals, | mént of Miss Madeline Casey of this S 43 L e YL FEpS e ke WIFRI Mra Charis i Batkbn st a0l il ko et e used in all of the towns of eleven progressive votes e Prospect farm. SR e S B N g for the purpose of having a uniformity | 'Gut of 4 total of 36,002 votes thrown | s v vie | 2k of the tax blank. vesterday Mr. Peters received 15,069 g \ Th A5 1 L BTN N alser SR hute ARrae oF The new blanks are much more |} >a gall 14,480 and Mr. Law i r New Haven is |1 T Gl aloute, WIS ok TRUST GO, APPRMBERS BRONZE TABLETS epecific than, the. old firms which B d hou daughter of former Representative d- TO RECEIVE $1515.83 | 0 BE ERECEAD {dlirenc fopts had) hard and tor dimt e miner n- | My and Mrs. W. E. Fanning, of Blue| P rien e ey ort Trumbull and at Fort Nonsense | (1™ wnera of taxable property go to PAN-AMERICAN MATCH 1 %4 Y Hill. enue, for a few days. Tartford —At Rate of $20 per Day. ite in New London. the office of the assessors during fhe . ~ w Haven ost onth of October and say they want o hited tes and Peru A S J s judge Gardiner Greene, presided at At the annual meeting of Nathan | in ,"(,l,]‘,f ey ) Detents Che Hin States . S Tudlee Quwaln e Gt AT : PR ainan | to hand in the t the p at Camp Perry. vl p a hel My and Mrs. Ward . Gaston of | the April session of iperior court | Hale branch, Sons of the American |if tnere had been no. change in the | e Tuesday morning when the mat- t]{mm ition, in New London on Mon- ¢ S Barrington, Mass., who have 3 property from the preceding vear, they | (i pap S M e ayodging tour 0] Leslie Hopkins and Henry G. Peck | the committee on the erection of a|ijists from the record of the preceding | Danduet given it honor of 4 Row - atopping | s taken up, in connection with the | bronze tablet on the old ammunition | yeay and swear the owner tha | n& teams, one of the me [X School | e " patobPINg | Thames Loan and Try house at Fort Trumbull, reported that | snds {he matter, but there is so much | 51 naments ever i m | keown in this city, | Peck stated that he | the roster of names would be complet- | called for on the new. blanks that was | ' o e s @ wil = fa gl | e e onown I this CiY, | daye and ' Mr. Hopkine ed soon and the tablet put up. not called for on the old, that ever e L day, ¢ R el sl A b worked it wa The committee on ihe erection of a| taxpayer who goes to the assessor ropiics ara othe i e, | i $20 a day was fair compensation bronze 'tablet at the site of old Fort| office next month to swear out a tax Lropises ol o } N ennsin of the | G'VES PROMISE OF sides automobile ¥ | Nonsense in Ocean avenue, New Lon- [ list will have to read the blank form A elipte et d i = way expenses. don, Judge Alfred Colt chalrman, also[over. How this is ever going to be §s Sl s | lac a BECOMING OPERATIC TENOR. | appeared in the * reported progress. Fort Nonsense is|done in the short space of a month | Wit e’ f the Pun-Americar sifess 2 x - S. Jerome, anno that the spot where Benedict Arnold, the |is a question which the Norwich as e = o 1S1N¢ | Joseph Schwartz to Study in Nevs York tion to the amount and the court | traitor, first met opposition on his | sessord have not solved yet erunion. ovels i Tl o e —A Pupil of Charles D. Geer. d that the appraisers be paid |landing in New London, and the fort|geparate Dwellings and Adiacent| United States 453 and Pe ert | - 83. The expense items included | was merely breastworks thrown up Build = e o nvitation of Charles D. Geer for an auto, $4.85 for trolley car | temporarlly. The site of the fort is on uildings. s ; "> lon Tuesd en mber of his es, $8.03 for steam car tickets, §1 he property of Mr. and Mrs. ming There are 33 items of tax | Roofer Falls to Death. . i M- priends 416 5 th w I done by an appr siser in | Smith, 'and permission is to be asked n:_v:_] 1l\n1vhu new blank and amoun Hartford, Conn., Sept. 9.—Raymond iGentral Sleanat Stamford, 33 for an auto and a few | to ¢ he tablet o wall ne: e | of detail to be given in connection with | pe Rohn, 4 roofe or on . n : ey Ieasins vor i D reent, | minor items. Property h i [0, Sract e LabIE L O e L S O VAtiana Thumi mival! nomne AfSs of [ira =00t oo 1o, hon| Folding Lunch Boxes and . ; | Schwartz ) 20 to New York | bank loaned money many | i o D S £ the complex job that Is before the as- |late this afternoc an df A | about he £ October to pursue his s town, co B GERDTN gossors in getting out the lisis, Dwell- | foif (o 0 ; ow. meet- | Thermos School Sets for : S8 1 ke '6F Munical Ak SM; Geer mahes ints o CHARGE OF BURGLARY.|(he first item, but the oL e e i hody: se was | Academy students and all ¢ Vi ona for this Norwich artment was consid- | {1and occupied therefor 1= | married six weeks ago. { arles F. Thayer ask. | Quaker Hill Trio Bound Over for Trial | cluded, and in case any dwelling ter hearing his fine | ered. Receiver ( 4 school children, teachers and 8 gl Humber o seloctions | o0 that the matter be contintied unti | in Superior Court a bars. ‘shed or private garage on iis r New | th words of praise from | he could confer with the interested | ot, these structures must be listed 1 ! | 55 and the possibili- | parties regarding the matter and court | Charles Chapan, Joseph Forceps |separately and at their own valuation | /P MEALS HIT BACK ! others. Mpany 1l 25 “Apupit With him | adiourned” until next Thesdar ot 030 | ana Jacoh ‘Heater were hound over £o | Instead ‘of being included in he limp AND STOMACH SOURS | Bhe ) e is: has | f Mr. Geer says that | When this matter w b taken up [the superior court by Justice Lub-|sum of the property, as has been the | N } Mr, Schwar who is nc ), has gone | again. chansky at Quaker Hill Monday night | custom in this town. | “Pape’s Diapepsin” ends Indigestion, | far’ beyond his expectations and has a —_ |on a charge of burglary. The club Land Separate from Buildings. [t Gas iDympepaia ‘and StomackMis- Y t\. golf tournam oice of real operatic timbre ar ie | NOT MANY APPEARING h of the Pastime club was bur-| Buildings used for stores, the ery in five minutes. ¢ ) | musical quality which he showed to e e At ‘p\;’m! d on September 6 and lquor and | banks, hails, hotels, offices, public i o | his hearer esday evening nis -| food stolen. Hester, who participated | ages and livery stables and. all ¢ It w o0 Sl Ea t | rendering the three well know r- o |in a division of the spoils, consclence rcantile poses excep miils and T D res. | atic selections, Open the Gates of the [ Board Has Had Only a Dozen Property | amitten, confessed to State Policemen | manufactoris. ga. into. smother 1Lem, | Lo oivch, or Hos Hie Company are t | Temple, With All Your Hearts and For| Owners Coming With Complaints. | Downing and Jackson. The trio was | but the land occupied by an sort of ot AN \ll Eternity = Sty | charged with statutory burglary buildings is not to be included in t : . . {ORT SEA - 4 4 m in| One of the interesting polnts about | Since the first of August the asses- [ Chapman has previously been con- | valuation of ihe bufldings but 8 feeling 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn, " L n \ L he musical s Mr chwartz | sor town of Norwich have been d of theft and served a term an into t list separately under an h he dache . fou % that he pursued them for almost a | keeping daily office hours from 9 {0 12| is regarded as the moving spirit in the | item t b ive minutes. ) ncains R JEser ot Do femily xno ‘-.” ;(,}‘d ',,,‘,',] x::\'r}v’.‘u{m«“““ Yo iy '.M‘;wu” theft U 7 Owner's Valuation Not Required. - \T our n t to ; ow you We advertise : is greatly improved he has never taken any music home {0 | and present. them, but 8o far (he re- | CoiDiS chRcEl G One interesting detall in connection | the formula, plainly printed on thes fusidreermesly il B Bibene § ey | ferring to do it | sponse has been small. A dozen tax- | < 8 With the first 16 items gn the new tux | (fty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsi F e cE Tl et g i ) rhen he took his les- | payers with complaints have been all | Must Be Plainly Labelled Under the | blank is that the owner's valuation on | thoh, vou U6 all iade. et b ; Monday | and will leave here fof | is the balante of Septembor left 1t {s| New Law—Also Preserved and Incu- | awellings. barns. land, ‘lots, buildings and why relieve sour, out-of-order ed for th i v with promise of | probable that the count will be larger | bated Eggs. used for mercantile and manufactur- | stomachs or indigestion in five mir : 3 T i | L e — ing purposes, cattle, sheep. swine, utes. “Pape's Diapepsin” is harmless r s T r ) | ais e musicians that Some of : »se to appear have been Dair and Food Commissioner Pot- | poultry, carriages, omobiles and | taste 1 « : d though each dose Norwich ce the mamne perome o GynbPEar have beeh | ter is about the state on an investi- | vessels and boats will digest and prepare for assimila 3 _ Sk it — OF the Tast 30 eark with e Simme oid | Exing b The ommissioner' s de- ) Groilaia o intG the blood. ol the o] You'll find them here: this YHN A redbe o OBITUARY. grievance about the figure at wh sirous of ascertaining whether or not v e e b o sic makes vou go to the 3 i of sellin 4 their property is taxed, while others | local dealers in cggs are living up te |, S AT e e v appetite; but ;Fall in our new Suits. Mrs. James Mahoney. ive been new owne th new argu- | the law enacted by the last general | 10 1 #54 e wanufac- | VT 3 you most, {5 i ‘ - Mrs. James Mahoney. Gl W ATEU |assembly, which prohibits the selling | cycles: Make, horse power, manufa t Seh ok maddld : ‘ ? f tahoney, wid ot James | EEEES 0T Jomer Jenes | of cold storage eggs in Connecticut it | turers, number, date made manufac: ) 1 £alki Tana | Some English models that 4 : Ll PR e BT e el e i e e § e *“| will please you men who are s of six et s s S O e R Will Need New Filing Cabinets. will hav ipe's | A e 2 il . o [make 0l F al e compiaint. oat aw reads The size of the new blank form also 4 005 | particular about style and up- | s . are presented to them and duly investi- person, firm, or corporatioi prc ses to make troubl the Nor- i stic | . W 5. | 1838 and was e e Sy v Sell or offer for sale any | wich assessors. It is a little larger " |to-date-ness in clothes. The g Diacabn Dincc] 3 vas | hext h have been preserved by |than the form now in use here and that u e take it for ind iEngliBh models are a new de. L 3 o Ta i e N al process, or which have | means a new set of filing cabine s ses, burn, sourness o 1 . ‘ % in storage for mc than 15 | the filing cabinets now in t just take r any stom; is - 2 2 e T LEDYARD BENDCHATS any place where the temper 1tHE tax hooks atil = i 11| velopment in making a sack o e ne ob NAMED THEIR TICKET. | ature is reduced by means of chemi- While the new I8 tor g3 Al gl c . CES 2 fr. Mahon —— lcals or other agents, or. which | than the blan fya minites | suit; the coat has no padding A oney died 20 Years | yown Ticket for the October Election | been incubated for 24 hours or more, nough is . : S T o et e Oae =" | shiall ‘affix to the. package or recep- 5 ) just shaped to the figure with- s | —— Fills t. ac ning such eggs, and the | for in t Se of many property ov - | ildi i “| FERRYBOAT GUARD Sy Wi : s receptacle in whicn hex e A e '{H[ MIS?ES Gmcfimfi[lout building up or filling out, RAIL LLAPSED 2 in nominat conspicuously displaved | the fo and whether the ma do ) . | - 7 T S bel or placard bear- | this 14 one of the questions ¢ | v i except as the wearer fills it. 3 Six Immigration Employes Go Over- October th s not less than one | botharing the assessors. I 5 7 marri board, One Drowned. | Assessor mi e e O o bl | Bhances L mani i e zer i Announce Their We have many other good . Sam han Holdrid o ST De ey this Jon e bl fop B [D xive the stres gy + | things to show you; a lot of ; , Selec e P e i Hina e AT . - iy g D by any process, or |old form w h simpler, fo H il | A | ing said eges shall be marked or la- | able propertv. as it required the own | Suits priced at $12 and up. : 1 : e ATV | befed in acogrdance with the provisions | er vo ser dewn the mumber of honwes| Wednesday, Thursday, sl $ . 1ldo, an fdnxe | of this act.” he had, their locations and his valua- | . : EoheE G - I"ihe fine for aislblation of EhIA RG] iont tr the G ales Provided a piacs | Friday, Come in and try on as many dressed LRl el oA | is not more t The act pro- | where he could show the s | s g > : : oaniial “suftering | trom of voters—George A, |missioner shall have the same powers : Unusual care has been exercised to A-|for the detection and n of | TO SERVE NOTICE ON unlawful . g es of cold hool committee—Samuel T e provide an attractive and thoroughly Pla fenitiihd Has) Smailses:: | { fizsrvad or incubdted wegalasisne now DOMINICAN REBELS.| up_to-date line of FALL MILLINERY :,l lc 4 ed over as |conferred upo im wit reference to — —_ ¥ 2 S : C h bl i % b | it s eided ov hg,im»lmp ;f butter, vinegar, and other | New American Minister to State Posi- | Which you are cordially invited to in- | J ”/ J oroughly guaranteed not e i Moottt Slarids 6" cleric | 000 pro tion of United States. spect at 2 < g amuel 1. Holdridge s’ cler ‘ . ey : Beat v b saiilat Mcer or Dr. W. | repubiican caucus will be held lat- | e e T 99 Main Street P NO2O7MAIN STREET Rh his wes ! livan, the new Americun minister to| (up stairs) . ithes . A Santo Domingo, and C‘harles M. Hatl = i | Gave Postponed Band Concert. | e et g B . S s B 1 ) P & s | e Le Ly o Al on Union square on Tuesday eve- Washington late today for Puerto JONN & GBD. i OHSY Patient Missing. | 7 sht at vour door || ning Tubbs full military band gave Plata to tell the Dominican revoluti — B s Dat politely || the"municipal band concert postponed A ; ists there in emphatle terms that (he | &3 IRINIP r L patient a ou to Jet him in st Iriday evening when it was | Mrs. Frank C. Turner is visiting at | {7yjted States has no sympathy with i A Good o8 1 BV ri h 1849 m lake, N. H. e o s e 2 - A wa Ca I by rain ere was an |54 . thefr efforts to overthrow President : . | WATCHES in stock T Hes etin were for 1 . par- | ing Mr. and Mre. Gerard Dagker 1 | final Instructions at ‘the state depart- es that lined ihe square fo listen to ment just before thel: dey Brookline. e at RALLION’S|| Fountain Pen skout fo @ g he message he |[| the music,while bl crowd flled Mr, Sullivan will take other vant points from which 5 2 | tect tne customs houses In the revol | 1 : g Miss Suzanne Gallaudet left town s well rendered selections could be best sone, which, Iike all those - e e e e enicranls ‘5t ‘i |this week for Buftalo, ‘whera she will | tonary zone, which, like all thoee in to take to school is a necessity. v iitiar . . vector Frank B, King following | enter the seminary for a year's stuay. | 4 orican supervisior The cruiser | CONL-AND LUNPER. Let us sell you an AUTO FiL. w nd M y ram was given to appreciative ap- Des Moines was due at Puerta e i gl A Howard Hauxhurst and enil i ) . i plau c 3 late today, and should it be ne: | ~IN LER, PAUL E. WIRT er L. E. i s perform | First Brigade March ... Koenig Washington, D. C., are Visiting | fhere will be no hesituncy in the land- | M. C. HIGGINS | CONTR T : P Brown, A, il ||| Ot de nol aiway R paonie Eldred Brown of Otis street ini of marines, which hestdes guarding | ~OAL WATERMAN PEN, ool teacher, ||| nowac Waltz—Last Night in Dreamland e the customs houses would aff C A 3 will Pt w. i Williams | After spending the summer in Bure- | tection he American consulate and | | Ws _guarahing ovess| erei g Will Play in Westerly. sortunity Two -step Silver Stail Rov C. Phillips |Pean travel, Miss C, C. Bacheler of | ani American interests If hostilities | ' H this B, s snips and ||| T¥o-Ben—CUeE Shar oY O D L o h shbuC aatis toay W ainee: | i A T HISHRORADE cORL sell to give perfect satisfaction. r W r the firemen’s Smpnie ones and Granich’ Sfacdten |day) for th country on the Imperator. | aply be made to persuade the belliger- | Office and Yard 203 North Main St | i T for P. S Trombenistic—O You Circus 1\).{ o8 s . ents to do their fighting outside the Office Telephone 1257 | “ Pl 4 C dd“ C se compa e onaco | Mr. and Mrs. James L. Case went te | city iimits ., ani- - | REe LR Mediey—Popuiar Airs . Halle | New York to meet Mrs, Channing M. - | ie Flaui-Ladden Lo, CHAMPIONS OF TWO Waltz—That's How I Need You Huntingten and family, who were pas- | TAFT SPEAKER AT THE J. A. MORGAN & SON Established 1872 nd. diffident Pian Dosti [sengers on the Rotterdam, which ar- Ligtic iy (b “Hauesty " |Tived Sundaye PERRY CENTENNIAL. | COAL LEAGUES TO MEET | PLAUT-OADDEN BUILDING ost of Games Between Har Star Spangled Banner A, P. Lathrop and his family, who | General Miles and Admiral Davis Also | ford and - ertising columns in : Francls Scott Kev | are ‘frequent visitors here, are expect- Among Speakers. Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 Ry = ‘] daily ne Wiireis sEbOps Another municipal band cencert is |ed to arrive in New York today (Wed- e a Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 534 - v ¢ ol portunity’s mouthpiece i s be given on Iriday evening by |nesday) on the Olympic of the White | Sandusky, O., & rom i stand 0o oo ns of the ||| knows people read newspapers Tubbs' band, Star e after passing the summer in | erected within, a yards of where | PROMPT DELIVERY o < : ia d the New Eng and belleve in them Buropean travel the Niagara, Commodore Perry’s res- ¥ i % 2T H way to reach you | . Morristown, N. J, Sept. §.—A. H.| [Intercollegiate Golf Championship. | \jjjes, Rear Admiral Charles b | 3 o . " Square . ! i o Man, v, of Falc, (it plaving-thriush | Piladelphia, Sept. §.-As the result | of Washington, D, C. 4nd Geteral b [ . ? Meet him half way—read the ||| champion, made ‘his appearance here |of the matchés played today in the | Warren Keifer of Springfield, O, to- | e Wil . : : tin tennis championship tournament and | Noble, Y liams College will | perry’s victory centennial celebration i i BFPAIRS owell and Sept. 19, 26 | 2 defeated F. A. Seller in the second |meet in the finals tomorrow. Willlams |in Sandusky riee Emmflg Kinds and Le 151 |. I i ol - S ShOI e v ity is a guest who round, having a first round by 6-3, | beat Cornell today eight matches to The ships commanded Commo- ALWAYS IN STCCK is new. lecat new iRy : e G | s bis way liberal | 9-7 and Shelton Pitney in the third | one while Yale won its way into the | gore Perry.” said M accom- AT SHORT NOTICE. b round at 6-2, 6 finals by defeating Princeton four | Llished something miore ant | A D LRTHROP quarters Dome RIGHT st @ RIGHT price. Give | S — matches to one | than any other naval victory, and we | it v o RiGH | oz i evpes Sbinson o — 5 Hartfordine. ar 7 SR | e e 1 ety o (he 4001 W %6 | corsor Market and Shatusne 268 MAIN STREET, AR ¢ oy s SRE 15 no aeve ¢ spending the weck at We " R.| Gas heating in Japan has become | to the Perry family for the peace be- " H RY C. WASHBURN, 4 of. W lazan in man- | gastery Cramectiost Pgdium in | e guest of Major M | popular becatiee of the scarcity of wood | tween the United States, Canada and | Telepbone 153-1a. | sl hone 132-5 Bath Street. ‘udl raining ad Wee sranunar school, letin for business results, Gladwin and Mrs. Gladwin, in the densely populated district. Greal Britain. May il never enas” Phone te: Block )