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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 10, 1913 e Bulletin, | SEVEN GIVEN THEIR SENTENGES | “oiome anon ran. fsitee S5 si” o 2 ENJOY A GOOD DINNER The flflfl:f(‘:gf“: : o | midway s the band stand and here 2 . : HB1TY A“en &l Sn" “Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1913, Opening Day Had Blg Throng of Vis-| {he “Stonington band carries out a Avoid Stomach Distress Or| The Board ot Directors of this Bank 1 Bl L0 5 . itors—Werl of Offcars and Commit- | programme of bopuia. stlcctions au” | P g JLe O Tp e have s day docliied & Gividend dor 3 = 3 f tees Rewarded by a Fine Display: | Ing the afternoon. Ponies for hire| Indigestion Afte the six months ending FURNISHING The Bulletin should be deliverea | Three Young Men Sent to State’s Prison—Two Prisoners on id PIY: | prove attractive to the children and | o 5 at the rate of four per cent. J UNDERTAKERS everywiere in the clty before § & m. A three dave country fair of the | the Slide near the gate Is kept busy [ - —Mi-o-na annum, v:yszll’:q;:"m after Jy o P SRS Subscribers whe fall te receive it by 2 i real old fashioned type is that which | & e time. i 5 eenth of 3 that thme will confet a faver by re Probation Under Suspended Sentence—Trial of James |[ot) cid fashioned type 1o thot which | 50 e NI 1o exhibita are the best | . L€t us tell you how to enjoy .:J,!‘:‘fl‘ CHARLES B. CHAPMAX, €8 Main St. perting the fact te The Bulleiia Ca ! ¥ the fourth annual fair of-the North | ever and never before have there been | dinner 1 that the !"‘““,“'f‘ o 1 ain - Maconos for Waterford Stabbing Affray in Progress Stonington grange and undoubtedly 80 many rentals of space on the 56 Well on your stomach ciuse 1o Becretary, THE WEATHER, the biggest and best in every depart- | grounds. With a holiday in Westerly, | Unpleasant and disagrecatle atc — e e ment, which the grange has held. Bx- | today promises to be the big day of | Te(lS: no = RCK, B e Today's Weather Forscast. hibita In quality and number surpass | the fair and the ofcfals anticipate e e R T 1647 \d: Tair, continued | Sentences for six men and one wom here on Tuesday, and court adjourned | ped the knife and she took it away |a good crowd during the afternoon. w'h‘(hl the horse pulling on Thursd: t 430 o'clock with the trial of the|from him. She gave the knife to the|That the country fair is a growing | Which will also be children's day. Spe- | g >, g - Wb ednesday it will be clear and | terford in progress. He is accused of afe’s Attorney Iull produced a|every department over last year and | the youngsters on the closing day al- ? s Wit iresh to light | using a knife and razor on James Tas- | knife to show (o the witness, but Mrs. | the officials feel clated at the height | though ihe baby show has been omit- | pablets; Mi-o-na spells stomach comc | effer 10 fne Pn:l‘h sandare of all, perfect enjo; ent of yo food. 1 L Beielt e o Yoaa e Adam’s: LAV rigid diet list; no disagreeable medi- r New k the hand of Maenos and she got his|anything which has gone before and |record crowd. The ox pulling con- | | hand in her teeth so that Maonos drop- | Tuesday's bright weather brought out | test s scheduled for this afternoon te northeast to southeast We would like to clean up lance of our stock of Car. i sone, with intent to kill. | Tassone said she could not tell wheth- | of success which seems essured. The | ted this year. stomach is immediate. 1t i5 not only | Bokeruiun, Fusner, Culmbech Bavarias G S 5 3 e 3 : er that was the one she had given to|midway is developing into a real mid- = a digestive giving’prompt relief, but a E and B Mueir's ages, Wagons (farm) and Sy rpqprAiadi 2 T\'\'° of Young Men to State ”"'“"-1 the police. She did not see her huf,[\\’n{ and this year sees a long row MOOSUP AUTO IN ol P i e S fis:&hhfiyfih_ B Blout g n the norther Yhen the criminal court opened)band cut with the knife, but she saw | of booths, where varied souvenirs and e ens e digestive orsans, | C, c r nkes Harnesses, and early buyers| ., BT | ahout 11 o'elock tute's attorney’ Hull | him oot her husband i the Tace, with | attractions ‘wre {o b6 found. The cat. | T T . ths tha traiaten “membrate” 20 | SHls B B Ao Brsuk ionvt Wewrshe Observations in Norwich |moved for sentence on Michael Lene- | the razor and saw the razor in his|te and horse sheds are fllled to their | Brake Released at Top of Hill and increases . the flow of digestive | ‘ng Ate, Stering Bitcer Ale ARMeuset an save money = - ! ’ han, George Geénac and William Hav- | hand. capacity and in the fruit and vege- Maohine Bl Gibe Wkl fifids so" that the stomach s AIWAYS | o iwerser, Hoice wnd ERbgll . : ted from fens’ emploves of a circus who had{ On cross-examination Mrs. Tassone | table tent and the main exhibition hall e Runs Back Over Wall. lready to'care for the food as mature [ “*i ™ '™ 0 dog e ot T 4 pleaded guilty to abuse of Cora Foun- | safd Maonos cut her hasband first with | 8ll_avallable space is occupied. Gam- | .y o = A [ & A ADAM, Berwion X owes : 1 taine in ‘a freight car while coming | thd razor and then with the knife, | bling and undesirable forms of amuse- | A heavily loadea automobile vam |infended, =~ . G uml Tuiepaone 467-1a & from Providence to New London. The | Maonos did no cutting after she took | ment have been strictly, barred from g e e dnitey el Lo e Tafter a_hearty supper, started from the top of Birch Uncomfortable feeling | — | girl is now in a home for girls in New | the knife away from him. the grounds. I 5 1 [ | | v ~ v J oo, Sante ey . N o & Hill, Riverpoint, R. I, at 6 o’clock Mon- | Meal. Get a, box of Mi-o-na Stomach TheL.L. Chapman Co. | Haven. | Court adjourned at 4.30 till 10 o'clock Those in Charge. day’ evening. sped on s rissns courss | Tablets today—always keep them in | ¥ ! Judge Greene imposed a Sk’“l(’“"t;lhv* morning. On Tuesday and several day pre- | down the steep incline, tore through a | the hous arry them when travel- ’IHE FENTON cflARNLEY upon the three younz men of not less | The Jurymen. vious President Coa ecretary Stone | high wooden fence, and plunged to the ' Ing. To enjoy life is to enjoy your % than two nor more than five vears in | A Comparisons. state prison, afte orneys behan- 1 r; by . [2 o F 4 state prison, after Attorney L(\' han. | the Maonos trial: Wiliam M, Burdick ;\lmu completing details for the fair. The big machine was owned by Hor- Money always refunded ife Mi-o-na BUILDING Cfl lflc sky and Smith and State’s Attorney Patrick T. Connell, Norwich; [In the ticket office E. Frank White, | midas Couture of Moosup, Conn. and . iS not satisfactory. The Lee & Os- 74 a 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct A : The following are the jurymen in|and their assistants have been on the | bottom of the Pawtuxet river i good and druggists everywhere. a large box Hull had made statements abou {h¢| Charles H. Benjdmin and Maurice R.|Calvin A. Snyder and Charles C. Gra | had been sent by him o remove CR | : : case. One of the youns men is & min- | 1y o™ prcsion: Arvine Dawley, Gris. |Were busy on Tussday. The oficers | St. Johm's hall, Phenix, a load « - . b H S g end one wears a broad BHMMEA | 51G;" pimer £. Pultz, Henry J. Wil- | Of the grange and the various commit- | ber's supplies destined for Moosup. The * GENERAL Jooce . o BNl Mook aui ) — it sombrero with White (oS o ihe | liams and George H. Strong, Lebanon; | tees in charge are as follows. | driver, William Carpenter, finished his ' xow Tondon and Westerly Miss Viola | m Tien 1 Aoon | All looked as if they were used to Alwin D. Briggs, North Stonington: | George D. Coats, president; J. Edwin | trip early in the evening and started oot o A e S e ol Sl L) _jl Water. ||_Sets. | seamy side of life Merritt Austin, Bozrah; John C. Stev- | Thompson, vice president; George H.|back from Phenix. it i kbt CoNTnACTonS > ] <.m. || p. m. |Probation Under Suspended Sentence.|cns. Sprague. Benjamin IHali Volun- | Stone. R. B, Wheeler, Carroll Maine, | At the summit of Birch Hill he de- = 15 . 1106 | _ The case of the state vs town 5 treasurer clded that it was time to eat, and Set- | fier spending soveral days in Mon- n a | 3 A8 [ Uhe iiRc or gun) SUite e, Mo S Directors—G. D, Coats, G. H. Stone, | {ing the brakes, firmiy, he thought, he | After spending several days in A 5 § §|He is a minor anc aceused of | SOCIALIST SOLUTION C. N. Brown, J. D. Avery, J. E. Thomp- | Went into a boarding house. It is be- jrel W00 B et U h |t Hoia e o e son, C. P. Kendali, . E. Hillard | lieved that a small boy released the | 148 rett ORWICH, CONN. 20| Tawyer Geary said the voung man OF TRUST PROBLEM Committees. | Brake or that the clutch was jarred| william O'Brien of Providence st vas on his way to school and wa = orse St e ogse by a passing ca ] w5 given up his position ith buying them from our un-| * L | e by “another party to Sien the | Explained by Oscar Ameringer, Chair. | o Hor® _Show—-Charles N. Brown,| ‘The first intimation that Carpenter American ok ‘Gorur arge lines of [ check and collect $75 and he would be | mittse. {Georee s, Pendicion. Wiltred T Nee' | foor ama v ‘The heats 1 o g M A Plon des Gejor | paid 35, and he did so. Major Hull | Cattle Show—John D. Avery, Ralbh | gown the hill on the opposite side of &trip to Mor und other Can- | . g Used Books | said the boy was not up to the standard | The aim and purpose of the socialist | Wheeler, ~Atlen Coats, Irving Eccle: | o roin pfull on the opposite side of adian cities Pencils Pencil Boxes [ o mentatity an was sentenced to!party was explained in a most inter- R. B. Wheeler, Carroll Malne, | from the fence set on top of a retain | & ' 0MO0 | the jail for one vear and was ihen put | esting manner to a good sized audi- | Ellery York, Fernando Wheeler i pre the e 3] L |Crayons Lunch Boxes S " ; on probation, and Mr. Geary is his|ence in Froehlichkeit hall Tuesday | Swine and Sheep—Latham Bentley, | ™Fne machine then crashed over the | oComimhgm oot ok ahraiors £t Nl et | ematon e, | SOEE S nitor of M o o B mn BuG |l e iR L SUE MRS 0 N S | Paints ok Bags B Mis ar fin ¢ i, 8 ohn | Mittee: ‘of the party. Mr. | Coats, Otto Anderson. | tuxet. An investigation showed that P'%¥ Of ¢ e - . d with assault with intent |43/ , 2 facLb e : e c e talli T | Boardman and for an hour and a half | Vis, Chester L. Howe, Chester Merrill, | the fence had been torn up and that | g > the closo attention of his hear- | George A. C , idva 20 014 was bes | he helf the close attention of his he e Champl Edward M n, | automobile recked e iy i P 1 915, was be-| ore, “drawing lsughter and applause | Lyle C. Gray, Morria Perry, Timofny | ° 2Utomebile was wrecked f Gobaly Mre W o tarid MRS. EDWIN FAY ¥ wit hhis frequent bits of humor Whipple. Erghemnae Warit e T i . i noon. e nand | % 3 ang Mr. Ameringer devoted his address| Fruit—Charles Chapman, E. S : . i p ne iy on there nack Sn0 Sh e hio ni6 Eraetigreation tho dispoal- | Frank White; Arthur ‘Wheeler; THomas | o, *{oi%%% [HOTHIDE (e Peeiar [OTC] Front street ! Franklin Square LoLET e the question in the socialist [ E. Wheele S gt o ¥ 1 M R e T Though the trust p mm‘u“ "wu\\(‘[\ s. B. Ripley Park, Mrs. r‘v‘v_v‘l:y;m torm n;:“’”.“k:.‘\y._ (:‘;‘”‘ city | | — 23 3 .o i % aded keeps the 4‘,,\\' of lvin, Poultry—Varlan York Rn\m}\mr D.| W 4T On Bilizabetly street theg) THESE ARE BRTTER K STORE 5 e \',“" e ot the low cost and the high | Brown, Ralph P. Wheeler, Harry "”'5:'{,’”"\ Sl h‘ml slass TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR was disposed of price is the big profit which is | mer ed M. Clark aced face down on 2 . Gypsies Leave |ater oon - : d by the trust in another in- te—Harrison, Kinnear, George W [faoussh Sad cwhen Mx v ibu: GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR , 5 . Clayton Smith was coun rcle of exploitation keeps | Tryon, Noves Wheeler, George Vree- | e morning he discoverec B PIAN |s a ed yrding t i v The Standard™ Oil | denbure & | table top and cove h Try them and see . L. A rUN ¢ prov- | . id not appear that ontrol of the | Needlew Etc.—Miss Annie Maine, | 5corched all around THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t . | ha any stabbing. ed the coal fields | Mrs. Charles'E. Hillard, Mrs. George | Elass, although not damas Next to e Palace Cafe | Stole in Ledyard. bigger than ever endleton, Miss Edith Hewit el il T L ———— t es asalnss Chatlon st o eantrofedii with ever increasing | Miss Annie V. Brow Mrs. B |ed of s Eoods L lon D L aM. | became allied w the steel tr Fine Arts—Mrs. Charles P. Kendall Mrs. Esther Warne mother of jv Olin o ar 1 the ol Phus toda 1 is a small part of that | Mrs. John L. York, Stewart Greene, | Judge H Warner, died RS i | a T e xR e it = e W DELIGHTFUL St the afterr session of court 1 | Oil company | Thompson, age of 90. She formerly lived ir ©f | case against Hartley was noil nd | “rhe beef trusts started as pork pack- | Cookery, Butter, Preserves, Etc— | ington, her native place, but had made ter Addie Gardner had ples - |ers. They reached out into other lines | Mrs. George D. Coats, Mrs. her home with her son in recent years. p E X p E R l E N c | & Indee gave her a sen and the other day | saw a bottle mark- | N. Brown. Mrs_ John D. Aver | TAETVILL 20 YEARS FROM NOW | months ir nd Armour's grape juice he alvin A, Snyder. Mrs. E. 5 E 2 | " n¢ st controls nearly every refrigerator | White, Mrs. Frank E. Coon | : 1| g 2 Pl | LA | w our famn movunier e crumbl- ummer cooking with 1 new model . 18 ar n the countr Fruit is transport- | Edwin Thompson, Mrs. Lea | = > ;- | Clarl el G a N e val BRI the beet ehool hibits s Berina e | Members of Association Football Team | ing to du Let us show you speci- | Clark Jewel Gas Range is a delightful D £ value 5 2 1 Dits—Mr ertha 5 mens of our work crected more than | experience wholly free from discom- € 2 da ngle harness gets control of e busi- | Hooper, Miss Mary L. Smith, Mrs. F. | Preparing for Active Season. % fort. The en bur; eflec- y Frien E 1 »f honey v | M. Hollistes Mr: Wal Reith | | for The oven burner flame I loney val- | | ollister, Mrs. Walter Reith | | tors and glass oven doors insw e box of baby the sccumulating of capital rein- | Grange Exhihits—Gnaties N. Brown, | relii0 toqifle arination 20 YEARS AGO. | artestion i beline: nevedibalre IS i Pe ~‘3 als. platter an again and = again the \u‘ J\m:n‘ rs\ Avery, George D. Coats, Miss | e association Footiseil The polish is bright, lettering clear, | alized. Porcelain burner handles and e . |crushes out the middle class; the small | Anr own | id in the rooms of the qzes harp and eral appearance | enameled drip and brolling pans are W hat Hart- | manufacturers, the bankers store- | Auditing—George F. Coats, John L. | withy, 29&2 hen rodan attractive sanitary features suppHed y, who boy, took the things be- | keopers are coming to depend upon the | York called without additional charge on these IN THE ( s rned |raher simple-minded. He looks sick-|was really the last dving wail of the | George D. Coats, president; George H. | The officers of the football club were | shipment just received. Call and make and ha. n living with the Gard- | middle classes crushed to the wall by | Stone, secretary | appointed as follows: William Brown, ]]8 [hfln A Kuehler En Vour sclection before the assortment is r He saw @ steamboat for | tho trusts. ~Thus b9 out of every 100 | Amusement—Chester I Howe, Mrs, | manager EEE L L 9 H. » |broken. Replace that worn out gas first {ime while going to jail. Tt|persons are opposed to the trusts. \llen Coats, Harrison Kinnear, George | manager: Fred Knowles, secret o= s range with a stove that will do_the w - sught that if kep jail the ["“The progressive republicans favor | H. Stone, chairman | William Brown, treasurer. A comr Tel. 39-41 Franklin St.|Work better than it bay ever been = . 1 | woman's laren would suffer | control of the trus v the govern- Advertising—C. P. Kenda J. D.|tee consisting of Thomas Gree 1 | done before. All the hot wn.{ yg B Barn. ment. That idea is all righ ut this | Avery, Annie V. Brown, F. M. Hol- | John Andrews, Joseph Dickson e s ——— | want and just when you want it, o Bemmly anee "u e government of ours belongs | lister, George W. Tryon | James Pearson’ was appointed to con- Diacing a s tank heter 08 ywds B 1 bede b it e Rt and soul, hair and hide, to the Marshalls—J. = Edwin Thompson, | fer with the candidates among whom | water boller. Ask your :euh}::r ‘whe fire to the barn of 80 the government cannot be | George A. Pendlet | there are some new faces this vea uses one or consult us about . on against its rightful owne The | Decorating—Miss Lila_ Tho n, | James Greenhalgh was elected captain A F A == tenbed tooatutol EOR s agree that the trusts are bad | Miss Loulse Merrill, Mrs. Edgar Chap. | of the team. The plavers o nob-A W Of the | _— 0 years git would return to the “good old | man, M. Hollister. cided on the uniform to be worn, but P?' Q o s his lawye 1 mad Y : st | S s el L T S - days” of the democratic regim: Begt |Dinplay. of Poultry, it will proba b e and black AONey savers | Gas & Elactrical Depfll".meflt e so 1 Monday evening another meeting will try shed, filled to ite utmont | e held ot which thme. the. tenm BEST COFFEE, Ib 23¢ | don't care where they ng as the time they go back and do away with the Alice Building, 321 Main Strest. ekt : fair's history. T abont: 2804 02 SRS ki gt BEST BAKING POWDER, | nation which attempts to go b: en with wide varie and in fome | gther season i I Ib. R is just ane he " ma Slase 15 fbe’ ViRTte Flinoattons New Bedford s been BEST COCOA, 5 Ib NOTICE waiks baciward alon the stre el bl recelved by the Ta for SLADES SPICES, 14 Ib. 60 1st is the product of industr Tnero & mumper of Micds 9t notablo| same o ba plaved; Sn s Sl o o ) nd it Is just as easy to I Shatacter are fo Defound. Tha White| Whather or.mob/the cl e Wil fj; "‘ € ["[‘D_D Ea | The New York Furniture ey a competition. ndard T | local team lopes ¢ : and Clothing Company will 3 : lution o! problem n | New London, Wester ng, W 5 i M es back to 1847, when are <hov limantic and Plainfleic « s shipped Parcels Pos furnish your home and clothe C 5 sts wrote that Pretty Cats and Kittens. = . Waterford | pet woul b7 fesult n o m pets also ocoupy a portion of'| Defeated Attawaugan you at your request. For in- R e e hich would become so 0pp: he poultry shed. In this department| saturdas s 5 i ! 4 . . c ‘ he peapie s 4| hers “ire"un musual mumber 51 SR8 | o Ao T United Tsa Importers [o. | formation write or call i trust, to be ed for the |and kittens entered, a handsome Per- | 1< e we Arsttime that: the - y " - L] 8 be, X ; |8000 of all. That is our idea tod sian angora attracting cons I Sl SR AR IR T The New York Furniture and we . e i e can get control of the trusts by | tention. There are a half do apegs it " ; AT s s - e ,_ : iscation, tough this iz not otk mier DIk Eoriaana a8 ey ot St L el e Clothing Company, Inc., - yea 4 sessod ds, provided "the |cst and seemed not in the least dis- | Ida Lamothe of _Provid We carry a full line . | e & aid ¥ | change of ownership was peaceful turbed by the attention she drew. The | street wi nd today (Wednesda £ Jewel Watch T v kies, Lake and & b T that nei twe the change entailed bloodshed, as ¢ dog_entries included two handsome |in Hartford of Jewelry, Watches, B I ) 3 id fare 1o |84, b his | che confacation ot the slaves ln the | Enetish eeiters, 'w fox hound s ‘Tox Clocks, Etc. All kinds, % | DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN 5 e fing n the fsouth, then the trust s we 4 | hound bitch and litter of pups. a Ht-| Afier visiting relatives in Norwich, | 3 1 | Y - | ches ok place |ceive about 38 much {ndemaity as did | ter'of Scotch collie pups, an b in the best quality | Dental Surg-eon « grappled and |the slave owners. ie pup, a Boston bull and a French | - s ‘ | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 2 Jisplas v deal | Siied o and over outside the fer | With 4 new government at Washing | poode’bitch with t on “which 1t | R and workmanship. \ charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practies ¢ ca fisa Girihate ne t Tox ) but of real representatives of the peo srse department has about 25 | DLUJOZIMA — KALA X o i el driiag M few zil as { 5 TasBr. Then they, were pills the government could acquire the | en and so excellent stock 1s| h0S e LT i b b ot ! ' | McGrory Building, Norwich, Cenne - — . i t Passone’s wife and s e shown. All are sleek and well groom- | & Kalaforsika e b 1o ; Jhe Jury of | n off, and later was arres ss business and has lowered the |ed. There are several promising cat- | ¢ YT N . r nge old gold, sil- ‘ ross-examination om 20 to 60 per cent "It be|(l¢ among the entries e T ver and jewelry for thier full value. |PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING e Mo e package Unele Sam ' cun| _More Than 200 Head of Cattle. nan.’ Plerre 7. Sabourin of Norwich | rpert Watchmaker and Repairing. — 2l the er. Tasko ery “Cxpress” company in are over, 200 head of curtie own J. OGULNICK & CO., | 'l' F BURN 3 B | other and that mé words wer pavir tof indemnity. When we ier has six Ane pair of stcers | TpIED. |6 Frankiin St, Opp. Bulletin Bidg Ly 4 2 = 'ohn D. Rocke! er and tell him is ig white faced Hereford i b e d | between him and Maonos while they | g0 to John D. Rockefeller an r 5 97 hder th : CROUCH Sept. 8, 1913, : i o nd before Maonos stabbed him.|W ant to buy his business we will are the largest under the sheds and g T | T ST siod ana. hetare Naoncs siumed him: |we want'to bus his busincss we will | are the largent unger’the sheds ‘and | CROUCH S | JonatHAN smiTH, | Heating and Plumbing, hd | He denied that he had been liei 100 | pair of sleek Devons, two pair of Dur 30 Town St, Norwich. =e e - mendous | wait for Maonos behind a wall with the [ Willing to sell. We will give him : p 1 ug tue same tremendous e § L ¢ illions for his Standard Oil, paying | hams and a pair of Holste sawin | E Palace Foo! and Billiard 3 5 sxe handle, and that o woman, who |millions for his Stevdard ONL paving | hme SHSE BAF O HOe o 43| Deater in OILS. ‘GREASES, and 92 Franklin Strest - b, - i s ot Connecticut, the S e e o acanne’ Tie |profit of the business is a hundred m nice steers. John D. Avery and Ralph & GASOLINE ¥ rst mercial exchang :":!n‘:d":‘r’(""‘" e s e A 1 fion a vear, so that within a vear we \\Vho:‘mr oth have large entries of ‘ A Full Supply Always on Hand. . S 3 ase i enied Laak Ao o ) can redeem our honds and own the | Ayrshire cows and bulls and the herds 4 Vgt C t WHITAKER L s installed h the hatchet in his pocke.t | trust. 1f we can lssue bonds to build ' include some excellent individuals, 16 Main Streect {RRATEE ASTRACILOM R tor) 01 . : : Had Trouble Before. e e O e e L e | iTlees are aeverl nedeior toos an . Stoves a Specialty. Telephone 315 . : o 102530 )n the Saturday before the assault|surely we can issue bonds for a busi- | Pigs at the end of the cattle sheds. = = Pgrigr—9 ) 4 N STREE % bt B 1 Tassone testified that ame to | ness which pays as large a profit as i i R s e e 0 107,68 Tassane's house and T vo | thie, 'We will run it with the same | Rruitilehiine, | DR. F. D. COLES Tin and Sheot Metal Worksr, Ta ele s in Tasse Ll oy + eople who run the busiuess now and |, Considering the drought which has | . | Aspbalt and Gravel Roofa. Walks abd a o baséd on the aver- |}Maonos a recelpt far 100 lires U B el N T I e oy 21 | been severely ‘felt by . the . farmiars | | > Briveways. far_ thtn ‘ufe- | been loaned im in Itay. Muonos was | after tho bonds are redeemed o will | (0.l 2 summer” e awwiev ot | | (/[1BF'A BCIOrS| Veterinary Surgeon i 5 Weat Matn 50 ove ) added | drumk and tors thefrecelpt up, and|incresss’tha sy of SVery one ot fwmitsi any (vegetubles is remiarkable. f S el e e L e R e Among the biggest and finest dispia; nI —aAND— | Office, HODGE'S STABLE aly, and sane told Meonos {o)get | digtxibuts the btlier 78 mililons of profit {os gardeniiproducs ere thoi of & Ars B | ARy P [ ot of the house. Maonos put his hand | Lo the rest of the people of the country | of Eafden produce are those of S. Ar- | Phone 10 restdence 1035 prone | ROBERT J. COCHRANE . My s & o N Pt ¥ . | him out of the house. That was all the [of ownership we distribute the divl|nay's fine exhibit of frult and melons. m a mers GAS FITTING, ; : ptey A. A trouble that day dend between those who produce 1t and | \r. Main shows 86 varieties of apples. A PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING . oo Wife Bit Assailant’s Hand. thezest of The Afderican PUbIC He has a sugar barrel containing 165 oo A I hol) e i T > £ 1 he o I;J_P‘ARr;(LE:r s | large Wolf river apples which average "”T‘— 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. T o Y — vy srayies rupt s K i Rt TRE put 12 to the peck. He also has some wxistant. _person ‘ STETSON & YOUNG . a of 15 ten siand. She gave corrob- Ve or iy ee.| S ety e T ool e Teiuptions Fall tzasy: the Town & Agent. for, H./ B, O. Hhet Fackil This first | evidence of the struggle be " ings, Jonathans and Maidens Blush iiosien 't oA Site Improvement B vt | PATRICIAN SHOES, | oo Sanilal’y Plumbi"g proved a hard | o O e et iove s hard L ‘In ine main. exhibitign ihall” fhefe| - R S b § Which & number of West Side citizens | 1ias entered by George Stillman of un Metal, and Russian Calf. . . . Is oniy less retreshing than the bath 4 | Westerly and nest Chapman of | A woman's Shoe thats right. % itself. During the summer you will took under thelr special atrention, and | Weste y nearly all the 11 trees set out in it have | C1ark’s falls. This bullding is an espe- NI ‘ = A the more look to the bath for bodily DENTIST Funeral Director H q B I T | S | PRANK A BL i miain st | DENTIST et ishiter st usprtse ptember | stabbing > . = Only two or three of the 11 seem still DR. E. J. JONES Lot e £ e | neatest needlework, finest pickles and May Building and give you estimates for the work to be alive. Four of the trees were n d E b B Were woa Wer® | preserves, honoy, jellies, cake. biscuits S of putting them in in the best mannes Suste 46, Shanuon Buiiding and Embalmer mevien snd mers ancured. from Mo | L e S NOTICE JanrTuws froms s FAnithsy stanapoint-snd FueRs b 70 Frankiin St., Bulletin Bullding RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. |New York nurseryman. The dry sea- | Of €888, apples, pears, grapes, peaches, o antee the entire job. . ake eisvator Sbeiuciot Telophone §42-2 sinds o wives mothers nad |on seems (o hava affected all indifter. | quInCes, and strawberries of the ever- | Those persons who were on tae street J. F. CONANT 11 Frankiin St. > e Prompt service day er nighe. sistors ure enthus in"thelr” praida | ently, as both the Mohegan paric trees | Pearing variety B f6” Franklin Souare on Sunday nigii | Whitestone be and the J. F. C. 100 J. F. TOMPKINS, - vty oy of ORRINTE, hecause it 1ds cired: ieir |und the ones from New York have | pecial Tents and Midway. Y1y Bt ADOUE RAIZ Past 0 O'elotk, Whot | Gtgain are ‘shi bast of thet murs 5 otk " ol - ved ones o Drink Habit” and | gied, The citizens who are interested | At the left of the gate is located the | * W § who was getting off the car Cigars sro 2ne b ¢ t 67 West Main Street . Resldence 116 Broadway thereby” hrouknt happinass’ o their | HO% THE QUSRS Who are Iterested | wlithe 1eft of the gate is located the | §, “ZEk 1M Riraat, mear Spatding and Tra them @ium bette RINE conts oty sfiod'per St duisor | urest to nave the irees replaced so that | exiure fs o be found, “At the riEht | Will ST 8 Ao E seliing the1¢ | —PHERE & o aavertiuing megim in| _ EERE 3 ae asverumes mesiie 1 let; M. "D, Bev son, 11 ] he dinner tent: this vear for the | names and oas to MISS B ve | Eastern Connecticut equal to Tn * | pas g oo e Mg Main Bt lorative feature of thut part of the city 'rst time in the hands of the ladies'of The Bulletin Office, Norwich. sepiudl jetin for business resuiia © oo Bul-l Bastern Commectiout efur! to RS i [] ! §

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