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lithlnlthel!é::;r ‘the bank or 7 v / e any other one of its trustees or offi- : e S 2 ; ey ¥ T0 RENT” s Bk Tt B iy oek o RS o it under the beading'sf “WANIED, FOR : Borough Progressives to Place Ticket 3 5 : ‘the Field—Faction of East Killing- | fused Privilege of Making Trial Bal. | mr rns™ roughout the state and the . ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Iy Baptist Church Locks Out Pastor | ance at Savings Bank—Boy Cut by | ments of the various banks. o 3 4 —U. S. Infantry Reaches Wauregan. | Mowing Machine—Chautaugua Cor- Mr. Edwards’ Credentials. Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line ' porators, The credentials which Mr. Bdwards -5 < 3 Jlud:'(el t-nglq Mrs. lhglf B:d Shumway —— presented at the bank here were as - t to Old Aunt Mary's! motored to Newport Tuesday Members of Israel Putram I of | follows: : 3 B iy S s Monday forl0ad Fellows were at Dm’-na}xofi:ee- STATE OF CONNECTICUT § WANTED * FOR SALE X XO RENT = |we cfmhir‘m“» apd through the orcester for a stay of several weeks { day evening to witness the installation BANK COMMISSIONERS = o pomiion by praciial| WOR SALE_Forty White Holland | - FOR MENT — Modern seushore bun: i S T gt > with her sister, Mrs. Gladys Dunn. r o 4 1, 1914, e Fereerggy Mr. und Mre: A; H. Armington mo- | on o mujteiof poube bY Deputy Shoules | o the ‘Banks Under the Jurishiction | Burss " (mate): Birite only’ to Nurse, | turkeys. Inquire 3. B. Gray, Ledyara, : SIUw racihed. 3t wysue, Cui kost | o stood L L heate tore to Newport Tuesday with Judge | tral Village, the Banking Department, State of | N0y 88, Church Ct. Norwich, Conn. g £ 3 4T dee & USEOOWS. hopped awry, and Mrs Harry 1. Back as their geust: o ot ent AL AR LA BTN TO RENT 87 Lafayette St mewly |t 7 e ed | And the Duzzard “faised” In the clear- fan v o o, B Eleet Deiggate Ganetens R Tatmmary, So Chcaunt | Yememocs: Vara with taro Mt Wwai- | by the. dew . Cafpontor Slaieind | og 1oi5a’Rad ciraled as ws weat b, o y th : 2 3 'y, 95 Chestnu ces, Wai- | = olica and c ’ Mrs. ¥. P, Warren, E. R. Warren, OF. Yishs han Bhen oleMed by thell smne ‘bearer, Mr. :Willlagy H. ‘Ed- | EosersiDomestic; Launary, 96 Ceegiy {{or 3 iath, Norwicn Town, yiia | Kagwn as ¥ o Ninigter, at duvnontau | o Y on FiBhei local Barbers' union a delegate to the - New York und into Canada, report Neld at Indianapolis, October 6. ment. and I anthorised to do such | Fecommendation. We have vacancies | and springers: carioad Just arrived. I l = — encounteiing very poer roads James B, Tatem, Jr., who went west | lorlt in "the banks au ia required by | LeEY 4aY for Rormal and colless Erad- | W, Hoxie, Lebanon, Conn. — Tel. 23- Miss ‘Zdith Fuller has returned from | $2rly in the month to attend the meet- {the Bank Commissioners, Harttord, Conn. f Y s YEEWEM | Ang then in the dust of the road again, 1O RENTBasement tenement of | And the teams we met and the coun- three rooms at o8 School St. inquire at trymen; Iduhelln ‘Ottice. Sy2ua"" | Ana the long highway, with sunshine i il Jyzzd Var he late Geo. —— = spread a visit with relatives at Oakland beach. | i€ of the grand lodge of Elics at Den- | “\ve trust that every courtesy will e FOR SALE—OCottage of the | 10 RENT Bungalow, two sieeping, | i NTED— ke | B. Carpanter, known as The Ninigret, galow, PIBE, | As thick as butter on country bread. Hotace B. Newton of Middiebury was | Y55, 19 MOV In Arkansas on & business | be “shown Mr. Edwards. orders for tnd 15test and best Yacuum | at Quonontaug Deach, B. L Appiy t0 | ome living room, rurmished. ai Hul|Our cares behind our hearts ahead, ;:: ;u;s‘;;nr with' friends in Daniel- | X8 o0l e been completed 3 d\;ouru very truly, “":‘"Q' o,e,.,:, the ,ubucfi s,\“:..- C.‘;",zwmpi:llon. Westerly, R. i o s Out to Old Aunt Mary's. ¥ g . igne: Cod' Norpac, No. 65 Cburch St, Nor . . - Efen Completing Bungalow. ’\’i,,o'."fc;'f‘i‘?i’éfés.."g' .fil"“,l‘f,‘in’;“’&'u?' FRED P oL O SoE- E sy FOR SALE_Pure bred White Les- | ~:::‘" ".,". = rurnistina | Where the Mitte. gentds Gaew =3 tie ; 3 o & 5 = ese A T RENT_Gar urnishag | Where the 4 £ Postmaster C, A. Potter's new bun- | new home of the lodge of the order (Signed) Bk Gunmito i WOMAN wants work by the day. Ad- | horn cockerels for breeding, eiit |, SONIUSYI TGN ey Lt | T idts ad b walow on the Eimville highway isjat Willimantic tomorrow (Tuesday) | w. s TDWARDS. 5 b i bt st g Bl o Willtmantic, 1ysed | §00a spring. Leiephone Livé-3, mora” | The clapboard roof: And her face— noarly compretea " © TUT L evening. iz Envelope address: 0 VRN ps one e e o Rouven Gotd r | DuEwesn 16 and dEL TESMWY | wirt'fe "pood robiditek Iulbd s dp b Al o, B ail Not Claimed. To the Banks Under the Jurisdictton, | &8k, MY, IF oxiet, X0 | $]° 20 RENT — To gentieman, tront| And wasn'e 1t ook tor @ by 10 be v i v Write today— 3 Earl Hopkins, | roses? 1f so, you should "visit St . H good for a boy to few days with relatives in Providence. | petters addressed as follows are un- The Banking Department, Washington, D, C. . Jid | man's greenhGuse, No. 20 Newton Av o0, $ii. MEPrOVERSRER. ONG: MIDL N | Out to Old Aunt Mary's? A number of members of the Daniel- son Pentecostal church are planning t0 spend the week-end at the Douglas claimeq at the pos k Bur- necticut. — WY} Westerty, K. L, and see the two colors | ITom lo-minute troiley service. rnoae| e fon. Albert Sayate, O . Pitnam, Tim e e o, SYANTIED Clses SSan, 19 gdgll| ot new Baby Kamblefi=piti Sha i | 18- “i¥isWan | The jeliy. the jam and the marmalade, 1 Wm, H. Edwards. e EENT T icoiah <ii | And the cherry and quine e oo Ctas o e T Introducing Mr. cigars, cigarettes and tobacco to d Son. Orders taken for sbring delivers.| 7o RENT—_Two desirable stores,weil (279 (he ch nd quince - preserves’ » 3 month, $5 per day travel- | i i Sy21a T she made! camp ground. . N Borsodi Shines, Miss Ella Baldwin, ok Sxvedeen ' Amber Tebses s Co | Go0- I Stlllman. 4y located un Main streel ud 0o ¥OOU | Ang (he sweei-so cKibs o - "| CHAUTAUQUA ORGANIZATION. S SEDSabhs. - — W | Fol LE—A 1813, 16 & 2 cyi, | WIDGOW in score near postuirce; dusv & sour pickles peach Atteuded Battery Reunion. Mrs, 1, J. Goodhue, Miss Grace Horton, Boston, Ma. Iy188 FOR SALE A L 16 B B 1 | mouern apariment of seven roos, best | Wit While ‘in Rhode Island Tuesday A.[Mrs. Walter Proctor, Mrs. H. T. Rost, |, . in ‘em and all things H. Avmington attended the reunion of | Mrs. Edwin Smith, Miss Flora Tobetta, | List of Corporators Announced Tu the pattery of which he was a mem- | Mrs. Joe Thibodeau. day—Officers, Committees and Othe: and fowls in any in Norwich, steam neated and Continu- & state prices and quanti Price 3200. fay F. snippee, PUtnam. | i 'hot water, centraily locuted; reiiis | Ang the more we ate wi O L e T e ko T s axsgair e/ o this ornceJyisd | — ber during the Civil War. Promoters. Fisher's Isiand, N. Y. 15 LE—Six h. p. International OnE. to- Ola At avalil E ;. - v % > engine sawing outfit and Papec en- Progressives to Nominats Ticket. STORM DAMAGE SLIGHT. WANTED—A good cook. Apply to | (120" citter and blower, 30 ft. pipe Aol the ol in Tt 1n stated thiks iis Brogreasive. Little R = 3 Announcement was made Tuesday | Mrs. Willis Austin, 265 w..mnxw;,‘gn. ,,'_‘.‘b\.,‘,‘m new, must sell 4t once ot na l-m"}‘d‘ pring house in the ew. , v Cralp |1 Killingly will have e e ey [ Litie i ::" in Putnam During | of the orzanization of the Putnam |City. D27 N 2 lowest price; ail in good running - |at o6 soncol St inquire at Bulletis [Of the Wwillgw irees—and the coolwr 1 x;g‘.,-. ready in time for the annual fall elec- uecday Afternoon. | Chautauqua, as far as developed up to | LOCAL SALBSMAN_Live sner€olc | Cic,ier, Cr. Tden - pormee oo A e R ertuging d thelr | tion in this town and that a tIcKet| , (uider storm (hat darkened the | that time, and the list of corporators | metyfejluainted with Sutomobie once Sz Datde: are Youns, To RENT_At Pine Grove Aunti | G e N g T B SR good | 55 2 Dets resentative | and_references in_answering; strictly iy Dalat i Kooy ery heart. | Sidney S. Stone is making SR 50 RISt toge swopt over thigyasdqunced,; theas. being; rem confidential. Box §, Bulletin Co. iy2id fi,’;;"',z-,,;‘:",{,l T i D B the more o FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath, 196 Centrai Avenue. wid T0 RENT—Tenement of five rooms der. Address Harry Greenberg, Coi- tie ng shelves and the - Copn., surnished summer cotiage eigui | oo, CTOCKS were kepi— rooms, by mONih OF Keason, Lvar | Where the cream in a golden languor Water: guod DOWLNE. DALDILS. LBInE. | 1 o week an- | progress on the construction of the | SoCtion of the county Tuesday after-|of various towns in this section. el 8 or trade. New Ford cars, 5 Mrs. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave., be- | v waters gurgled laugted ‘been booked, The | new school building at_the Velley and | 1900 breaking in Putnam at 3.20. Pre- | The list of - officers, commitiees, | ~WANTED A man and wife (o (aXe o b 7t ¥ p. m. jetod | ut 17014 Aunt Mary's = Fa other towns in that section of the |antors, is as follows: President, John | Miles from New London; references | o¥ o 4 EMRER 70 RENT.— Coliage Of eight Fvoms 9% tar, Bruce j ceive its equipment of furnishings. | County “NEd” been swept over by the | o G LT et Hamilton | Py Address Box o5, Bulletin Co. | ~ pon sALE—single cylinder Cadillae | 80, IENE, T CSNES 26 S L = selocted cast of | Attend. Theatre With Special Motive. |storm, which was of sore severity and | auto, newly painted body and in g0 he_waits ewton A. B Quire st Bulietin Ofnice, jez3a | Holt, Rev. C. J. Harriman, ~ WANTED _To rent a_six-room cot- | running condition; make good deliver i | i | i g i v Ul or buy. Gardner | Dowertul politieal | the building will ssom b ready to re. | VIOUS to that time Woodstock and |which are to be Iricreased, and guar- | charge of small farm one and & half| S0 ol or b ’w“n 0 and 306 7 ] i | ey s ary fell Af the Orpheu mtheatre Tuesday |the first of its kind this season. Ballard, Rev. P. Sidney Irwin, Rev. A - | must be sold before noon, $40. Central TO RENT—Furnishel rooms at iie | Asieep t whispe o hrst ‘epizade of ‘The Miltlon Dellee 4 Tle rainfall was not great, but the | C. Huizings: secretary. Bdgar M. War- | $18° W BN E" N HINehn "Orfiea. | Garawe, 3% Latavette. ~ Jy20d | Gitonds. Uresceni Heach, irom Jums | The bovs And Al Was BLOD B0 Chone waie iy raa: | MBIINE AV 1.4 & Dig N of a tecs et e L ey e T | 173 i | R SALE 1013 OMaceR: lin, . Grat | divts Giruads, Crescest seacin Ct o Tilley. ent with the ldea of studying the films | on Elm street broke off and its fall tn | Gertrude M. Jomes, Fev. C. J. Harr. e ow tiree cannot be (o4 [rom now Gar, - fo et a solution that will earn the|the pavemuni snapped off one of the |man, Eila Hoult, C. S. Andem. Samuel | 458" Rafiway, oar Binlein. "“Jyfa | 3400 Central Garage, 223% Laaveiis| FURNISHED ROOMS- Cencisily lo; HUMOR OF THE DAY §10,000 prize offered by the manufact- | Wires of the fire alarm telegraph sys- | Rich, Mrs. Janette C. Shepard, Rose- ~ PREBI—A # R e N St i Jyzoa cated. - > y | 4 2 & <) : tem, fausing the bell in the Congre-|mond Danfelson, Rev. W. J. Smith, | SRIZSICA, (0000 SROSE TR SRCE 00 | - FOR SALE—Olds 6-60, 1913, nearly | ~FURNISHED ROOMS, ¢.f moderp con | st Hoisting apparatus was being rigged | gational tower to strike once as the | Ernest C. Morse, Dr, H, O. Pease; |{y¢fuhe changed the name of the Kite- | new, has mew tires, has been driven | vemiences, 33 Laion B 5t n-shid Fink diaden: sve .Dednes on the roof of the Windham County | circuit opened. ~ At the time an open | hospitality committee, George A. Ham- | maug 5o clgar to Cobweb Corner. it's | 3,000 miles. 09 last July, has s | than men. Do you believe it?" ~Wel. National bank building for the pur-|car was. stalled opposite the church. | mond, Hamilton Holt, Mayor Archibald |a gréat smoke, at Fagan's Smoke snop.;ld‘e{_eg’”-::rbzay nd 5 ‘5:":';51 ‘;;;}:H_. {1 _think more of them would take 4 Dose of lifting into position the heavy 5 the abatement of the storm. | Macdonald, Rev. F. D. Sargent, Dr.|162 Main 8t I Y price foc Quick sule, $1.196. Con- chance at merriage.”—Boston Trap- 1t fo extromely doubtful if there ever | PIIATS and other ornato pleces that are | No damase of any importance was | B F. Perry; publicity, L O. Williams, | ~{GENTS 100 per cont profit selling | tral Garag 35204 | seript . a more thrilling serial he front of the structure. | reported as the result of the \storm, | Harry S. Meinken, Arthur 8. Macdon- | our guaranteed _self-filling fountain — o —in s —mm — Johnny—Papa, what is sitian picture than the one now ruri- ‘The bfick_\'\'orl( on the buiiding has | Which was really beneficlal to crops |ald, Edward A. Sullivan; automobiles, ns. Sample postpald 25e. The Rits ll)« ol 3 in ‘;] -cnn:.{l.l(i:e;" ;p.ff‘ ‘: | pher Pa—A man with a »d "o Colomial theairs and entl- | bcen, practically completed. ~The ma- | suffering from « lack of water. C. 8. Andem G, A. Hammond, M. R. [ Pen Co, New Haven, Ct. ___ JIvita_ | PHLORCE 56" Contral Garage. Jyzoa ’ heart, stomach, and bank account'— % erial to be vsed on the front of the — o Joy, Dr. H. W. Thompson, O. C. Bos WANTED_To buy & milk route i = 3 R Chicago News.” TR D ek eamnen® | structure is on the primeses ready for MOWING MACHINE KNIVES worth, W. ¥. Rafferty, C. B, Child, W. | Norwioh, Tattville or violnity. Addre 3 FOR SALEFour cylinder Cagiliac o g : 3 LA i G J. Bartlett, Rev. C. Bosworth, Rev.|Box 373, Bulletin ce. y o cicom S t bee: . St. Peter—Wha s your occupa- e 3 2 5 2 3 3 or quic . 3225, Central Gur- 7 on earth? Spiri 3 other Wednesday finds the | Mill League Games Well Supported. |Badly Gash Lea of Eight Year Old |Harry A" Beadle, Rev. J. J. Eity, | OVEM 1006 €overnment e j008. =% 33264 | Containing 4000 square foek | Borer i et o s Phiadelpiis in the audience, anxious| The imme:se enthusiasm awakened Leo Bernier. George M. Sampson, Mrs. Janeite A e e W o ST e i Tl = hiladelph perils Pauline will attempt | here by the mill baseball teams which | - Cameiers Shepard. Dr. R. C. Paine, . M. Wheat- | Norwich = examinations comin de- s shape and has had geod care. | with heat and power; m: 7 TR SR e A, e for the Prosecution gxperiences in the balloow, | are playing independent schedules this | | .0 Pernier. §, son of Mr. and Mrs. |on, Mrs. Rosa P. Danielson: junior | scription and ssmple qusstions fre i Rave. IEhaks S L e e g % i of the Hudson, and | season. praciically lncires 4 1easae for | Adolph Bernier of West Thompson, | Chautauqua committee, Miss Bertha | Frankin lnstitute, Dept. 3oV, Hoohes- | joiy wagons from $100 to 3600, Cal: building with plenty of light. | in the josshouse are but tri- ek I Sedia g plenty ight. | next seas The forming of a league | Was brought from that place to the | Sargent, Mrs. M. J: Bartlett, Misster, N. Y. _ Je and see us or write. Central Garag-. Ko i s offering. | has been talked of for this Sens‘m}!na,v Kimball hospital Tuesday morning | Edith Foster, Marjory Richardson; WANTED—Warpers__ and__winders; | _Jy20d 3 g !TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, | quaintane P inch of film | which is so far advanced however, that | {0 have severe cuts on his leg attend- | decorations, MMiss Florence Sargent |steady work. Apply West Side Mill. FOR SALE—One Osborne mower, six | H She—That's it;: kicking about a lit'le one of the it has been finally decided to wait|®d to. the result of his coming nto | Miss Ruth Murfey, Miss Mary Wheat- a ft, cut, price 388: two Osborne rdces, | Norwich bit o' dirt. You'll have to eat a pes that $26,000 | another spring. Crowds of 500 to 1,000 | Contact with the knives on a mowing | lot and permit committee, the | wwANTED —Weaver on woolen tice F18 each; all new this season, but | . afore vou dies! - He—Yus; X -reel feature enti- | have been attending the local games, | machine. | d-nt, secretary, treasurer, Attor- |loom work. Glen Woolen Mill B S Lo g g e taddex. | 2% 1 don't pay no four-pence a plite for it, advertised by | this fine support giving the players | ~The boy accompanied his father into | ney C. L. Torrey, Mayor Archibald| wich Town. Ct. Paatiin” Taephons. Lobents oo | SUMMER COTTAGES tho'!—London Opinion. great encouragement. the hay field Tuesday morning to | Macdonald. WANTED Piano tuning. Jylsd < | o ‘Some day we'll watch the operations of the day. He | Corporators: C. S Andem, John G.| don, 238 Prospect St, Clty. o T T 1 For Rent—For Saie through the air without wires.” “May- . | was standing on a wall when his fath- | Johnson. G. L. Baldwin, E. varner. SALB— e Watch Hill Weekagat be; but won't it seem queer to have un BAPTIST CHURCH DISSENSION' |er stopped the machine for a mimute, | B. C. Morse. Dr. E. F. Perry, E. C. e e ery: 1 AR e y Fane ia e i ___land left it. The boy brok¢ a twig | Rogers, H. W. Thompson, G. H. Gil- = At Plaut-Cadden Cooa 5511 | Rentals $175 82506 season ose in East Killingly Congregation | from a nearby tree and. jumping to the | patric, John B Byrne, M. H. Geissler, ~FOR SALI CheaD, Cedar, CODDe- Inspection by appointmen “What's the discussion Opposed to Rev. A. J. Barrett Post | ground, struck one of the horses. This | R. T. Chadwick, N. A. Ballard, A. M. YOUNG MAN P e D e FRANK W, COY Nl Rastbiat to et P Warning on Church Door. started the animals and before the | Towne, Harry Deacon, Dr. F. A. Mor- S8TENOGRAPHER 1 3 b p Address Box Iy, 3 . “Well?" “But now a knotty point of “THE AUDITORIUM. child could get out of the way the |rell, Charles L. Torrey, Mrs. Mary WANTED to fill po- I¥15d 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L S Btetion - Bhis Aais Lup - ey _ Aniother orle of those high class Au- | East Killingly is agog thls week over | knives on the machine cut into his | Bugbee Medbury, G. A. Hammond, E. jon in manufac- e it e e AT Long Distance Telephone stole an automobile,” — Louisville " vaudeville shows is appear- | dissension in the Union Baptist church | leg, severing tendons and muscles, It | M. Wheaton, G Shaw. C. E. Child, turing office. Salary $9 condition, new tires, bosch dual sys- = | Courier-Journal. “at'“this popular house the first |that has becn brewing for a long time [ Was said at the hospital Tuesday af- |H. C. Meinken, L. O. Williams, Rev. to $12 a week. tem and paint mew, has windshieid, | Whe e s s e e days of this week. The vaude-|and has now reached an acute stage.|!ernoon that the boy’s leg was very | . D. Sargent. H. C. Bradford. W. J. bumper and every extra; this car caa- | FOR SALE [ jobs frst?. Ta that fale? “Best tsn 15 headed by Mack, Allbright and { A notice has “been posted on the | badly lacerated. but that it would not | Bartlett, Mrs. D, J. Bartlett, J. E. Don- We must get some- e T T T T LSl comteroen= ectared: the Betd. of men, who present an up- | church door that no services are to be | have to be amputated. ohue, W. A. Mowry, G. L. Padgett, one by snunqay, ¥ S B I e et oy s Fing Setidiol of sbéadgrashy. ~THe Prec- Cevery ‘minute. Landis and | rett, the 1stor, remaine i ihe villags |, SIERt automobiles that started out | I* Blosham, 3. F. Carpenter, Dr. PR COMMERCIAL hd tires mew, 3625; 1911 Maxwall sp. OR SALE then there's & permanent Job for e % @0 well that the sudience| Hev. Mr. T ratt's pastorate, which | (U4 Meetings to be held here, Hnrad | s oD D T B classy machine, $250; four eylinder | m H | g I hiatr ol HEARCIASA an 1o | hor o - atl's pas . which 1 poc) S e with the electrical | M- , . Kent, W rerty, Cadillac, overhauled and in good condi- THE KALEIDOSCOPE o ot extended many months, has M E. T. Tucker, F. W. Seward, C. H. tion, paint like new, well equipped and b sex. szg'md“:-'.,: Jronderful con. | been a stormy one. e is decidedly ;‘,‘i’;u'“{ewj‘s’“;hg‘"’::“gggzl:’;fl:k Cyery | Brown, C M. Kent, Rev. C. J. Harri- very powertul 3225 quick saler KM . gz > ¢ and | unpopular with sc 2 cars s n from |y yeay T special low-down racer, €0 ‘miles B gertatnly does some great stunts in | of his congremation. bur 4 Shoe oot | the Grosvenordales. Rain did fail and o e g My g B s “TIME” per nour” 3415 levery” extrd? 1310 ‘Cady Leprosy is spreading in Frince. Hne. fntartory wnd plesisiog Joas hunder crashed before the chauffeurs | o' w" perry, Bdward Mullan, W, H. illac with landaulet body, extra Koo " 5 have a torpeds-fac Starting, that popular Univer- | in his flock. For sante months. aissens | [inded heir chgrees at thelr destina- { Mansfeld, M. R Joy, Cheuncey Moree, e i e B r OlaSmobtie osdster, brand Bew, J115v, Byt s KR comedian, will be seen here in an- tions, some of those who were out de- Tl il ise oroughly overhaul 3 f . E. C. Kinney, G. S. Bradle trucks and deliveries from 3i5 to $300. $4,000 Peat coke is a popular fuel in Ger- 5 Any of these cars can be bought on loping an uneasy feeling before the Julienne San Souci, Dr. H. A. Hough- sion has been increasing in the con- | .. picture today and tomorrow en- | gregation and has shown itself openly | ! by . titled Nelghbors, and it is etill more ! at times, but Tov, M city was reached. The cars had bes =3 3 = y by reliable people. Central - e 3 tev. Mr. Barrett has re- ;- D |ton, E. L. Kelley, C. M. Fenner, Mrs. gasy terms by reliable peopl - - famny than His Wedding Day, which |mauined and continued to minisier & | Jocorated for the trip and a ‘tour of | (P iyl BN I Wolcrman, Rew. LEE CLEGG, deweler Factor Uatage, sucosssors to Unces Garage, JAMES L. CASE Chieago now has municipal funds s stown Aonday and Tuesday of | thc Leople of the village in the usual | LOWDS in this section planned. so the |G’ '} Stome, H. J. Thaver, John P.| 128 Washington St, City. ot o — 3 . aggregating $19,000,000 on deposit in week. Another one of those in- | wi.y. storm materially interfered with the | Shan Wiham Richardson ¥ G. PIANG BUYERS: Don't bo hood- | 40 sbetacker St. Norwien, ¢:. | banks. rehological dramas will be times, at least on one occasion, | Pians of the da Phone for Free Collection and Delivery | inked by fake storage plano adver- | 2 Wright, C. D, Sharpe, G. A. Vaughan, | ol v - - y and tomorrow. It is en- | ai 'y church sathering it % == L i gl tsements, Which IS omiy a ciever metk 5.000 = By by L reh g g, caustic remarks Jr. Rev, G. D, Stanley, G. I Side- | d of geLiing you as a pruspect of some About $15,0¢ earned ammually by a:n-” T oy *Bymoom and 18 pre- { against the pastor were noted and the | BANK COMMISSION'S EXPERT |boitom, F. M, Arnola, Mrs Levi B. | WANTED Unscripulos plano desler or a crookea [ the boys in the co-operative industrias Y. f_zrlmg that has been engendered has | 7y Arnold, M. Keith, H. B. Deacon, way of selling worthiess, cheap planos Do You wA“T To | course in the high school of Fitchburg, - finully resulted in the posting of the | Not Permitted to Make Trial Balance | Rev. H Beadle, Miss L. Grosvenor, = | by " fly-by-nignt salesmen. Ve ofer, | Mass. nutice on the church door. This ace | of Depositors' Ledgers at Savings | Mre, e "W, Thowitios, Wi 35 { Cook; Waxi Hiwl, Wakress, Sedcrnl | S1ib Mnsints, waacanist YEo8 S J0nG BUY A FARM? | ofessor _estims den, it is understood, was taken after | Bank, G. Grosvenor, Rev. Frank A, Fuller, | Houseworkers, Chamber Maids. e A pttass CxRl | A Berlin professor estimates the a eeting of officials of the church. E. E, Brown, W. W. Averill, Rev. P. | ©or, daughter of the lute Captain Tan- | | have on my list over ors hundred— | Commercial value in electricity of a It is stated that when Rev. Mr. Bar- | Another development Tuesday in the | S. Irwin, E. A. Swain, Mre. G. L. Brad. | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | s "said to huve CoSt $650— | gituated in New London and Windham | flash of lightning lasting for one- o pme, Lo Best Killingly an asree- | puthiim Satings bank matrer was the |16y, Benjamin Grosienor. Mis BP. | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. | 67 5300, fhis Juciuds, cha and S2urt | Gounties.” All kinds of farme, from | thousandth of second at 29 cente e > ed into whereby & no- | genial of tvilege = , | Webster, R. Rust, Robert Mackie, M. s g~ > = or- | up. | * tice of six months must be given by | trial batance of the aopomors CSers |M. Kimball, T I Miss E. J. o N T The roads being in Good shape now, | ~After 10 years of service a teacher | the Pastor or by the congregation in|of the institution to Williem H. Ba. | Clark, W. ¥ Johnson, Rev. J. J. Eity, FOR SALE | Syrould be pleased to show smy ok | I ot et e study i r ‘desired to sever the par | O : Willjam' H. Bd- Gverloek, Mise B, L ese places to inte: arti * the right help is sought at the right | toral relation I,OX,OM;g‘?he ;x!'::‘:_tmnrd*. n expert accountant in the | Mrs. L. Overlock, Miss E. L. Boult, P i partios. acre suburban farm on trolley aia g - staie"Toad, e out of Gity, gosd b | hES - Lt oo, e o B employ o " rt- | W. Johnson, Rev. R. R. Kendall, i o rr nterested, don’t delay—as they are 3 i 01 e e red his res 8 e < B 3. M. S S ! d iy worked, good orcu Billousness causes suffering. Either | {7 and at the prescnt - cime he‘““[,‘*: Sate bank camijsionsts to'do {Tr 4. 5 R e 3 AFG S Yoo Toad om ;u‘*‘; S bezold WILLIAM F. HILL Pelham is eaid to be the, only town pasing- through th. e Ste | s Rollins, et ing 1 1100 to 1700. have | for Luilding purposes for price asie in western Massachu: ere the Whtclh according to the skveement ro | il o LdNards came here Monday, | M. Johnstone, E. R Rolilns, 1. A Cat- | ROSRLE WIi™elgh crom 1460 to 1700, | for thtive farm. Wil be soid wita o5 Real Estate and Insurance gy B e s feired to he feels called upon t & | With credentials to establish his au- |lin. Rev. F. B. Harrison. Rev. A. E.|Jji°have been working and are accli” | wiwout three cows. —team, —iurming | Teleohone 147 Supporters of - the Boctsrs wepe:|thorlty. ~When he presented himseif | Elmquist, Rev. T. A, Turner. Harry | mated and ready to go to work. Thuy |ioels cte, A3 PPPoIiicy.-y to tala & < v i 3 v nt aw. noe place at a low price. stumped for the time beins following | 5o, "anis e, ¥as informed that the | H. Smith, Miss B O e es ¥ 1. | o s o s B THRYON'S AGENCy, 25 SHETUCKET ST. | church where it was beld for the first time in the year 1732. b f : annual meeting was to be held and | E. Davison Hamilton Holt, Miss F. ] Wil Comn. >y % 7 :1:,:D::.‘\nfonge";&k'j““"fi,"f‘" DO 8er- | it wan suggested that the examination | Butler. F. T. Rockwell, G. H, Hamil- | . ELMER B PIERSON. 2050 ete =i i o oFlures compiled by the department , b i B | LR G e S Rl | e Spew g momear | FOR.SA Pesgn e F: are anticipated. "8 developments | morning when Mr. Edwards appeared | R. H, Chandler, J. W. Dike, J. S. Lew- envelopes, neatiy printed, for $1.90; 000 : 2 United States have Increased 23 pec 3 Rev. Mr. Barratt h at the bank to begin his work. which | is. Miss M. A Howe. Miss M. L. A RSN Shd Tor "sampies yand || New sight-room semi-bungalow || cen in the last 25 fame as & writer of 1o gained some | 5ouig have required about a week. it | Marot, Rev. W. B. Chase, Mrs. E. A. Pricss for any printing you are ifnecd ‘| on Linden Parkway. Strictly ears. % {he past vear has been amanged Ly (Ia sald, ha was not accorded the priv- | Reed, 'Dr. H. R Lowe J. 0. Fox, I.| 85 ““rne’ Bulletin' Company, Norwich, md.mmmm s ooty BlE ax e oad o 1o o o A Contents en 1 ilege. ' After Informing the office of |W. Sherry. Miss Eden Tatem. Rev., SR 3 jwood r S e mmthm“m o o & Tuesday afternoon lx’( rfl::‘:&gg‘ by | the bank commissioners at Hartford, | W. I. Smith. W. B. Chandler. F. B.| ALE—_The Leonard W. Bacon nd finish throughout, electric Vanl 24,334 whites and 205,438 ,,__,,"’,‘u gne of those not favorable to Rev. Mr. | 1 oeag o® o0 30 work like he had Potter, M. A, Covell Rev B O eoer™s. Two tenement house with im- B t Sorwich, consisting of |§ lights, hot water heating and ! inhe aggregate wages paid out for the Tiarratt continuing s pastos 1eai Loy | intended to do in Putnam at a sav- | man ifiss Helen Cransks Miss C. M large mansion house, & dweiling | e - - = - i prcvements, including heat, elec- houses, 2 ‘barns, outbuildings and 107 | every possible convenience. Lo- first year being $68,881,758. i Jocks on the church dor % he ines institution in Willlmantic, | Cranska, Rev. A. V. C. P, Hulzings. | & acres of land, conveniently located to : i S idential e L R been | " Wnen called by telephone at his 3 i.. Knight, Mrs_Mary || tricity and hard woed flocrs, e O I i e oats ool oated in. chelcest rveidentis ool s TaRT ahiepens, thes’ gk rpenter, Dr. H. W\ situated on Broad Street, near terms atiractive to the buye This section of oity. An example of cargo of American coal was brought those’ not i possession of key cffice and asked about (he matier by | o Will |, hewspa 3 o ssione - T rty h its _own water suppiy. Ve B bo abla- o eiiter until Wies obh- {2 Syan e e s amissloner fored | trolley_car line ana fve min | propercy has U owe Cwaler aupalr | what a medern houss should be. || into Venice about one year ago. Since oyersy s adjusted. | 5310 that there was nothing out of the | e L Norwleh, Coffp .- ©\1 - yivories N. Tarrant & Co. brought into Venice altogether 40,000 ord’nary in the coming of M e Always well rented, large loan §| “yor SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough. treet, Norwi tons of Ametican soft or steam cosl, REGULRS AT WAUREGAN. |wacds. the deparcments ompiaier s “an be negcilated if mecessary. ool rione” Baiter in the §_117 Main 8 orwish . . Bomm o A e e Fifth U. 8. 1 . Puinam 7 uavire of EenEEry. R e ¥ ment, amounting to 6067 tons, came Fifth U. 8. Infantry Spends Night in| " ‘The banking derartment of Con- FIND OUT ; Son & F. Dr 5. Norwich, Conn. 1 o o ] Camp—March to Putnam Today. |necticut has many banks ta look ahter FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Battos. . e | — {274 it necessarily has In its employ about the good pay, regu- Building Norwich. Gt || 1 A BUYING poultry of ail kinds | m ACRE Fm Todine is obtained from the half- 3 Infantry, | ¢xpert accountants to do the accounte lar hours, and promotion Samuel Gellert. Colchester. Conn. fused ash of dried seaweeds. The weed % marching by easy dail Mr. Edwards is one of Norwich Commercial ‘decisd is burned, the saline residue is dis- from the state camp grounds at Nian. | ! e S = X School graduates secure. - = — At a great sacrifice, 7 room cottage | solved with water, and ' the 3o “tarenoon it | Wanremp o ries, | FiiasiCess of Ratism); Eetiun oy Tvgan s COTTAGES at Fishers Island | ioiess i sroiioht S7s08"is St nouse, larze barn 10 x 60 crib, wood- | thus ohiained s concentrated B on. 2 an after a ssion Jolt s: have helped others, to win | R, , 130 | . preci sodium morning hike from Lisoon ‘Wwhere Mon- S S o Success In Business, B e a1 st % frit | potassium culphate and lors ; P i in st se1d . day night was spent. The soldiers | gone \vor e et of Forts Two very desirable ones to rent and | ois and some wood all standing, hay on | is effected by a current were not greaily fatigued by the day's | po. o wenty-n et the Btidh . A e i a tine one for sale. All are furnished, farm ready to cut and put in barn | which is turned off as soon march, which Was over before the real | }astiatons was the prilons of fose Norwich Commercial School |3 fme one for Boe, AL oo furnished: o . M\lner a thriving manufacturing village, | Mine begins to be_ precipil i Y 8 ] e § § i heat of the doy set in. The men had Shannon Building you need it, or @ wealth of diversion, i substance thus obtained is in Al e Mreermaon o oo meB hading o tial balance refused and Mr. T e e e Shemas. o ALE |short distance from raiiroad. Price | Satriams retorts mad memdonoined ia Camp Quties and 10 rest . Thoy werh®ir | Holt added that the refusal at Putnam e -y R bt FOR SAL {31,300 3500 cash, balance on mort- | earthen vessels. i golf (tennis, bowling, band concerts, LOST AND FOUND. thelr blankets carly and will be up | I aress¥parade at the Fort, and the gay- s htas Shis foentog don aaothieil o 0 Uk “irain stiest Tueaday after-)” o Hlows s can 0015 R ike, which will take them to i e = e P greater attractions than can be found o/ in ear. Tel N. B, | Putpam. where they are scheduled to | DOOR at two oclock. Mrs. Nuttal was| QL. EARL N. GALLUP | eciscwhere. Purest of drinking water tag jyl!d‘ spend the night. Wauregan and Dan- | & native of England and the greater 0 and certified milk available. The felson people, visited the vicinity of ' PArt of her life had been spent in this ozonized air induces refreshing dream. the camp to see the soldiers Tuesday ' COURMTY. She was a resident of the less sleep “greatest yitalizer known. tternar and- eveniss. town of Brooklyn for a long time, but ARCHA W. COIT . has been living in Danielson for sev- Quinnebaug Lodge Installation. | crat yoars. She leaves the following from Jones' Nat. School ot Office 1334 Two modern cottages situated || .ze Possession given immediately. on Summer Street, three min- ||| 1, ogiigate. "4 Frankli juare. . T S woegd Cottazes to let and for sale at all H“TEL wm'sT“K Annual income $480. Easy terms_ tile nearby besobes. One at Pleasant ick b 3 Farm to a quick buyer. S 256 R 15, Tlead e 43D STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY S i Seltvciion,) nid . Chelce of 400. ™| TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK WILLIAN A WILCDX = e e . District Deputy Grand Master | children, Mrs. William Erown of Wind- Specialty of Farm =zand Phones B homas Beckl Shoales and suite of Protection lodge.| ham: Juines of omfrel, Wiliam, Fred- | Pedisrecd Stock. - Merchandise and RSiishze 10R-2 T 2 n ¥ a7 am Erace: e m.‘:’ e };.‘..){el(,,""' “:?:,m,(‘mi"e';“{'"" 1o | erlek. Genrge Arthur v Lilllan all of | Ftew istate Sales Address 63 Broadway Opposite Y. M. C. A. May Building, Phenes m = 9 West -n;- "".;T’.__' 1 amd 2 m‘n‘:l-nt i A siee i on - Tuesdsy #Sening to. install | Danfelson. i 278 Main Street : = g g - STy oY Quincisuc oG L0 Mrs. Emmia E. Talboi. RE D Pe o Moo 0 S Teteptone 165 LT Jerael Iwinam lodge of Pvp'ni-m" FE] A, Ew Tatbot, 67 a sister Seilblinein To the Farmers of this Section: = Al e 2 o Clarence & Lotier, dacasurer of thef i Now is the s (s tigi s, -i < i“m‘. -.‘ 5 S Dfl'TUA“Y rookiyn avings nk _dlsd at the 3 home of a relative in Providence where ®. = oeITUAR e DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist L8, Mbe, Muveita. Numh. (o e The. HO04 15 1, be. Droughe 19 | | Bhannest Hullanis Az, Woseh WiLLI o Roo b Secotd Fivor. Shanton Bide: m““".‘fi{“’.’&"‘%fi e Baaitienn by, A e t to M‘i it Q" 2 g T e mffi .

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