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utomobilists going through these s will 4o well to see to it that E? : e e e L S e e N an its , & few - b5 h 3 whlchr"zbm':’lde that the license tag ted States battleship New York,| &“MM must be at least 15 inches above the | flag ship of the Special Service squad- ] g ground, that they must sound' thelr | on, wrote an Interesting letjer from | 1€ you feel horns in going around ,curves, that | Vera Cruz, Mexico, under daté of July | have headache, g they must not run with their cut- |8 to local friends. _ tress after cating, 5 o . outs open, that 'they ~must ‘mn‘ g0 . Temperature 116 Degrees. :‘tmm m &nflm O > - S % i s T “{?‘ A they ore enjosibg every: | papsls. “Nowsrat once—is the time to > ” s 5 The Local Bpirit’ treads ve down— Rudd hes made about ten arrests in | UHGE Gowh in ° eat, | stop_this distress and forever banish : That' Lodal S viciniey withis STecs, because every- | the . Get from TO LET—Fairview cot at Pleas: 3 ik T Bt {hing Is ¥ory quiel. o quiel that It|a e i o m ANTED—A 1 FOR SALBCottage of the late Geo. | 1O LET STalTviey co tase, at Plets| But. though they may be very fow, known. 'ne N L, | 4 PoOOr as a n stubble, T T eS0T e Mo | 100ks as If they were expecting all Of | Their ,action Is sure, "eftective and | & g o b o "nf"t; A,“‘,.,";.;:“m e Shome zev, “or” ¥ Momers | el mk’."fi:‘mfi' deal ana true ¥ A, 3 immediate. MR, INESS MAN—When you C. P ton, Wesieriy, g 2 3 A - LIy 3 i R S ;u'gs"‘:"fyfi‘:ur““’" > Besides stopping the distress Mi-o- [ & vacancy to fiil in your business Yuu | jyZaWEM TO RENT,_Bungalow, two sieepiag, | THEY make & man hold up Wis head it is %lain ihat there s no getting na soothes tne frritated walls of the | JAASYRISALY ook Tor HORSE ¥OR SALE- Aipiy o Lam- | 012, vk Toom. firmlshed. i | ottt Vet Qi one ta Suiar away from him. G i Lt thalr | 70U can Conaial tabl bert & Froulx, Tarville, _jyaid _| TRt S, SRR KON, ARED G| The oter Tocal Spirit '200- Year-Old Wedding Dre: Saily supply of digestive materials— Bulletin “ FOR SALE-Cheap, standing Erass, | §yiswim —Henry Lawson, in Sydney Bulletin. - Yoar- ing ., ks Sunply. oy greernll 00 E _ | ready to cut. Appiy to John, 38 Yan- | - Mofatn sheanbes bus- ¢ Mrs, Samuel Thompson has loaned WL 700 sut s canyeriod - GGOD PAY — Jighi Work, Do you | te Breet. 983> | WOR IR - s aia P it B x eaan tion and the entire system is properly | GOOD PA o you B ‘galow, Turnished, at Mystic, i: & he Nistorical exhibition a wedding : Rourished —you ' feel perfactly - well, s0, be_our t FOR 8, Touse and lot, No, & ver 200 Y (d, which was . | " | Write us quick. C. R. Burr & Co. o r; Peck, Sorn in er groat-Freat-gramdmother. L fres, OC -the Dblues, strcag and ener | Nurserymen, Manghester; Conn. _ivi4d | 355500 e ! 5 43 Broadway. Jyzsa The sown is of chintz. beautifully fig- - | getic. ! vatbing, boating, ushing. . L. JUGG, | 3¢ on a Spring night I went by ac Lee & Osgood's. WM And God were standing there. To_MENT—A large cottage, owned | What s the prayer thai'l would cry -1 hold rem- | DBAR SIR:_L e a silver dollar b Tadies’ driving horse; by the Geo. . Carpenter estate ana| To.Bim? This is the prayer ured nd I well preserved. A hat worn | odseperiectly, harmicssoand i surely | dated 1383, ‘Wnai'can'r 4o with 1| notourraid. ot anyigine; ake s N |Known s die SIMEret 8¢ QULOBUUE | o L 0 Courage grave by a member of a Stonington military L one of thi bedt preparations to fix up |3, 00 Anewers Loy 38 SO IO | Sweeuer, 168 Main Bu, Norwidn. vA¥d [uducn. . L AppLy €0'C. F. Socletd O Master of tiiis night of Spring, il et Mg Sl o out-of-order stomachs. Get a boX | pp "Wooiworth's'3 & 10, 162 Main St | FOR SALE—Cheap, one or a pair of | = =<0 % = Make firm In me a heart too brave yacht barbor. is spent on {the battiefield of Falr Oaks, & piece s from The Lee & Osgood Co. today.|“‘jyasa £ 2500 1b. horses. W.'S. Vail, Frankiin.| TO RENT—§7 Lafayette St, newly| To ask thee anything electric lights. $126,000 has been spent. ;f birch from the L'bb&ifi‘;m::flmf They will refund your memey if It| - o\ rom— syt | Leb. 33~ _ ayEsd [:e:u ted, clght revma. modein ocon” _._° —John Galsworthy. 9a improvements in thres semmon . R iden: Lincoina: funsral, . s ot saustactors Cyou ean be the | o N et Faiuting. o ¢ | FOR SALE—Cows for sato: new milen | 1S L Rofwicn Fown Iri3a OR OETGE DAY g i weeg % ”%“a‘?xe',‘ifififx‘ig"" e G — e L St LA W, Hoxie, Lebanon, Coun. - el 29-4. 'lcu"lx‘lE:T—'A:’:P;l“m: Jiew, R L - - o . e y: e on_peac § - e i -’ The carriages for the cannon at 3 WANTED—Woman, 30 to 45 years| - e e Vg Eust, aiso September; seven rvoms and Husband—Dr. B. sald an_ alcohol The c'."K"I oy "‘I’:rh:'K:I “F.""":__ B e T o o : y THE "x;: ::;E:FLABON ol o companion ind. murse (3%e" | | FOR SALE-Rosee Are vo Sata: e Raaps, Nowwk: B | sponge would do me good. Wite—To Goery . A, W. has his men at . : 7 R GOOD |male patient; common senseand cheer- 3 . o - | which one of your cronies did he re- D i r e T e Ry . g Tulness necessary. Inquire Bulletin Ol- | mans greennouse, No. 2u Newion Ave, | TO RENT—Large pleasant rovm op- Westeriy, K. L, aild see the Iwo coi0rs | posite Cheisea sank, with all conveu- | fer’—New York Sun. President of Chicage Federation Tells | fice. v Tyzad soon. 3 ol A of new paby Kamblers—pink and crim- ser. con, svl-5. Apply 1v Cuit| Little Brother—Bet he'd kiss you if Property Auctioned. Federal Commission, :v;v'u-ru)_—-r-o live “men; salary|son. Oraers taken for syring uen_‘v;: 9 ¥4 |1 weren't here! Sister—You insolent The house and lot of Mrs. Bridget 307 o A e | D¥ 10 RENT_Basement tenement of | boy! Go away this very minute.— Apply to Mr. -Wat- Chicago, July 23.—"“The situation of | €uCe unnecessary. & g v “IOR SALE—Six b.-p. International | thice ruoms at os scaool St. inquire at | Penn State Froth. Joseph,B. Wilcox. This property, sit- Spnen. Iahde . e el T G b aaia S == o | B uter Mnd et oniaYat | TO RENT_Two desicable stores,well | very versatile statesman, ism't he:” O o O ol ekt Fitzpatrick, president of the Chicago ANTED _Thtes experienced Wait- | was bought new, must sell at once at B two girls to help in Kitch- | lowest price; @il in good running or- | locateu un Maln street, and ono guod | “Oh. yes! He can put his foot in his 11 1gok dignified” —Judge. was sold to W. F. Broughton, he pe- st bi S MoGern upartment of Seven rooms, bis: - {ing the highest biader. SIGNALMAN HAROLD BENTLEY | otday. SER W::le;ly. R. :_l_i4#7~7 J¥23a ;cnelter. LL“—O' Srse ;yxu«l_ RCAERIRE SIRTRAL I | | Browne wWhatever became of Dies? H 200 Mr, Fitzpatrick was questioned con- VANT 'osition as housekeeper FOR SALE—One jorne mower, Six | ous hot water, centrally local i rents ‘ou iember, he took a h; ). i < or Spain | Causht 200 Pound S e arew | U8 Tl viaving is the chief i-| cerning the. condition af Jabor in- the | b 2 Capabie Brotemant IISTCEEE | O SR SELOTILIRY S | Fiaoibie sncaure 4t (s Click: 41 | Greell poctrs. Grayofics roamoing | « passion e Vhen Captain =tms version, aithough they have to y Yy, ome appreciated; good references. Ad- | price oach; al - b yath, | Meters or a gas S T BRe and senoritas, . The beauty |is pound nets, in Little Nartagan- | under & heavy i e play ’5;';';,;}'};“;"';‘;:'?,;5';,:',"*, © resident, | dress MHousekeeper, care The Bultedin | liitie used one second hand hay wider, SISy ve - tacsun gd_heth, & mart pots ot Seville are all brought before {sett bay near Ldward's [sland. THUTS- | Young Fentley has piiched for his|fore the commission and had toid of | ** — — b e g iy B P o kA — flence to enhance the brilliant yday, umong his catch of fish he found | team during the period there and has o pnome L N UG e Proe_ Gryve, " iiinte unsatisfactory results of union labor | WANTED—A position by practi:ai|” jy sq our boy getting on in col- ., 5 shed summer cottage eigni | lege?” ‘ot well. They batted him > story, and everyome is as-|a lirge sea turtle, about nine feet in | jost but o fe w0 far-The D8, 8. nurse (male). ‘Write ouly ts Nurse,| ST ____ | conn, tuca o 1 3 3 b, Sire: ¢f a modt satistying and beau. | circumference. Captain OStman estl- | New Yorn teom 16 0 piay the U. 5. 8.1 Pirhave been clase to this company,” | N9, $8 Church :Ct,, Norwich, Conn. SOR SALE—Che COpBer: | TOURE Bron ROSCIRE. DRiRIAS: DEBINE. | Serertdmr et Lhird, Inning tie { un pleture feature, Georse | miated his aze biween fifty and sev-1 aniuoion ‘et 010 MY N e i e e ek oA | s SR I DM Xarbes’ Box 35, | Bnquire Mrs. Vars, o8 Hubart Ave, be- | %17 0¥ s is. name alone being a sufficient | enty-five vea It weighed about 200 | of the Atlanaic fleet and if they win|had too decisive a' control over its| OUR BUSINESS is done entirely by | yuiletin. - 3515d " |tween 10 and 2 or 7 v ¥ p. m. jesod ur conzressman offers to sead guars- ice.. Other dramatic offerings|pounds and was covered Wwith bar-{the samiral is soing to send the team ke, e e e 1o st | recommendation. We bave vacamcies some garden seed ‘Tell him we haie 3 B & o 5 e S - . p 2| “i-ucrs suburbun 1arm un troucy w1 | TO MENT — Cottago of eisnt 1ooms | no garden We can use some canary for today are “Her Neighbor Next|nacles. The turtle “was shibped 10|on a trip throughout the Western | like a piece of machinery. The human | $3¢5¥ 94Y for normal and collegs grad-) Sotucce Sub o T Uity “ood. 5= | ang bath. Wil modern smprovements. in- | n. We o 3 cana Door,” Blograph: “Beans” an exoru- | New York markets. A few Jays ago | States playing base ball while the ship | side of labor is forgotten. P ttord, Conn. nrt Teachers' AgiPs”" | Foom house, large barn, pouliry house | guire i’ Bulletin Office. Jaisa | seed, though.”—Kansas City Jourrai. ‘ciatingiy fanny comedy; and “By the|Capt. Os'man secured a large ROT-{is in dry dock at Brooklyn. also as| “What about graft and violence |— R s A SUs ol ok S Furnishie: rooms &t fhe Tiaee, - whatlg el this zoW. aboar. Old Dead Tree” a big Biograph suc- poise in the same net. e i< > WANTED—Brollers and fowls In any easily worked, good o | ~'To RENT—Furnishel - asked the copper breathlessly. “Why g a recruiting feature: so he is hoping |charsed against unions?” asked one | . WANTHD “Brollers and fowls In any | smooth and easily worked, govd orew: | o F0 MV cicent beack E A > hy, § cess. S to_get the trip. of the commissioners, first letter for prompt delivery. A. H. | ior vuilding Durposes for price asked | loth to ‘Sep 1; molerate rals e promics e eaREaR e mibmey. op 109 i e E MYSTIC Local fans who have watched Bent-| “Any semblance of graft in unions | Eidredge, Fisher's lsland, N. Y. Jy2:d | lor €ntire iurm. Wil De soid witn uf | dress Jifvnda, Lruccznt cescd, £t peace society, and when I refused to S Chautauqua at Putnam. ley play ball on the -local team, last|should be eradicated,” said Fitzpat- s =5 5 wanout three cows, contribute she knocked me doww § Bave been completed —_ . lyear, think he'll get thet trip! rick. “There is not organized vio- |, WANTED A man and b T A R A RNISHED R00MS Centizuy lo- | e¥plzined the meek looking man— b for a tanqua week at Putnam, | Congregational Sunday School Picnic | Expsct Relief Orders Soon. lence on our side; but just look at the | files from New . lLondon: references | Latticalirs’ of@ YaiUNS AGENCs, | Sated. bana Morse. 1 Union St_joid | Buffalo Express. 5 Aug. inclusive. There are to be 14 | _gocial Afternoon at Willow Point— | “*0=C FeVEt TIEORS SO0 | employers’ side.’ In the teamsters’ |needed. ~Address Box 66, Bulletin Co.| Wiiimantic, Coun. e S T e *I hedrd that your emgagement to IeSihgs two on wch of the seven | oy e S S Nl Building. g€ fave that the fieet of which there | strike they imported gunmen and out- | _ jy2id TIHINK 1T OVER — 350 moteheals | VeRicnces, 33 Uaion S Phone :us. Adela has been broken, and 1 pre- g b ", B (up Brotpats vs. five supply and sup- | ders and paraded them through the | oyup 15000 governmen 1i7e jobs | and 200 6% (resular business sie) | _27itd T a A BASERE Py Sout Seok- ‘of features such as have made Cha-| 1. <inaay cohool of the Congre- | iciiis J2 cupply and sur- | streets. In the newspaper war. 100, | open {0 mem And awomens $03 10 3150 | cAvelopes, Meatis piinteds 10r S1905 b ing of delicacy at hearing that she tanqua gatherings famous throughout | ThC Sunday echool of the Congre | veving ehi d fourteen of ¢ | agreements were shoved aside. Go to | month: common educei:on sufficient: | cach, $3.00. Seod for sampies and | had inherited a large fortune.” “N.t “the country. - it v g et e Was| ShCCinl dervice sauadron, expect to be|the coroner's office and ‘you will see | Norwich examinations ng; _dd Priceés 1or uny prinling you are i nesd at all! ‘It was caused by her Indeli- A local organization of 150 guaran- | i tUrediY. (B8 PRCRE (ED WOR| relieved soon and most of them Will | how orgarized vi is conducted | scription and sample. auestiaay fres. | of ~The Bulletin Company, Norwic, | | cate feeling on learning that I had no fors representative of (he towns of | ;30" clnck, for Atlantic Eeach pas | return to !gmc ports. by the employers. A iy < b aE e 9 o Mo SRR G = money."—Madrid Blanco y Negro. s ESBINNGaR sl Deoinfvet has r ic Beach. % i . N. Y. 2 ' b 30 o alocle oing to Smyrna. — | T FOR SALB_The Leonard W. Bacon Sormed and s working in con- | Pty returned Jasotion with the Chantagqua associa- o Swarthmore, ‘MM@ of the Chautaugua is hi E Warpers_ and__winder: 2 BN, of the spectal ser-| BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE | scondy work. AbBlY West Stds Sl | {he. lavke mansion hou . will g0 to. Smyrna, - A gardener just outside Boston has : consistiug ol 'I‘o REN'I' 2 magnificent field of green peas. to Je22 houses, 2 bains, outbuiiaings and 1vs | 0 ENEy Sakte s moof SShey Jook 7> ct American interests large mausion hou Z T acres of land, convenientiy located to 1 asked him jokingly. “Bless you,” he more trouble arises with the Bal- WANTED—Weaver on woolen ™ the cily of Norwich, at price and on e replied, “it would be like eating mon- as. logm work: (Glen Woolen Milly Nor" |ierms atiractive to-the 'buyer. This | Containing 4000 square feet|cy’ ror' me to nse them on my own social time was enjoy int Wednesday afterno>n e of Mrs. E. B. Kingman 3 i 7 v rty. has its own water SuppI¥. table. 1 haven't tasted e: t Mass, who 18 spending | Houses Chipped by Bullets. e = [ Bomy 1o r s Br94d” | with heat and power; modern | out % & tan for fve vearss —Sasior here. The guest of honor | In deseribing the town, he says the e TR AL 23 B Norwich, Cont o octidd t TS il e ey 4 Norwich, Conn. octidd Arthur Perry of Brookly1, ! h h i es are buiit of cement with red 2us Prospect St. City. Tel 6422 |w 1 — e —= 1 e - 3 Post. b o L Ve s Walter 04 Sied route Ana ‘s are M1 chipe prOR SALE_C, 1€ sigs thorour: | building with plenty of light. THE TDOSCOPE ney at Columbia cotiage. Music' peq where bullets hit them during the ountry. dlow Farm, No Stoning - KALEID Y s o e pinomna m | Bt gl 5 fon S B e Norwicn, Conn. 1 ¥.| YROY STEAM LAUNDRY, olin. Refreshments were sorved, MFs, | | Thepe been very little ‘trouble Bufto: | - o3 5154 = Kingman being assisted by Der|sinee hié ship has been’ there: DON’T WAIT T & poultry of el inds. | Norwich Indts, nowRus 315,156,308 puogee: Misses Edith and Aurora|. Qnee fhe Federal soldiers attacked aving same, drop postal (o | Ceylon has 1,000,000 acres in cocoas the watbrworks which is on-the out- for the other fellow to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Coun. nut plantations. g Starts on New Building, ;::ru the town and very important, get the position you are $peisd ROLE Lo X SUMMER COTTAGES 2 e ¥he water supply is very short in dreaming about — we can FOR SALE_Eieven-room house, with For Rent—For S Frult canning is becoming popular > | oFaiter Brooks has begun building & f Vem Crur: hut the wers driven back Place. you teday if you lot, 3 CIIf St.. Must be sold to cluse e - :': tn South Africa. Sy a house on his property‘in Greenmant: B e cavalty: drove: Theny hto- the Are prepared — If you are estate. G. W. Hamilton, Executor, 130 atch Hil Weekapaug F v Benie. \l_'nn new building; tne fimnd--‘ Pilts, e e b . s T s ot Main St. 3e7d __Pleasant View The Pennsylv Rt hiw pa sl o G B L L L S Went Insant From Heat. cial School train you to el L o uppointment | PERSions 1o 4,128 employes. Bigh, Mr. Brom will naraee stori®s | “On. another occasion a cavalryman grasp the next opportunity ITIS pection by appointment — on the Bronma fom ane o store | went insanc with the heat, passcd the that presents itself. DELIGHTFULLY COOL {5 RONERAP-LUX By using a system of automaiic Crab ol pikets and was captured ‘and - killed, - 3 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L. street lighting, the English city of BoT L gt e i S b ety e v Shannon Building during the hottest weather at the Leng Distance Telephons Leeds expects to save the wages of i & - eard and Seen. | niz¥t while om picket duty, and cut . KENY! PROPERTY. men, or about $28,000.a year. Mrs. William Barber has_returned | 11 to pieces 5 e e ON O ' FOR SALE | Heads of.colleges 15 Britiah univer. { om @ moNth’s visit in New ¥ o ey played every searchlight i E = - o o et Bl Sufaniois o Tha Yo at 44 Laurel Hill Ave., sities are variouely known as wardens 3 - Mrs. Sarah Wizhtman. ;I |could not find _those who did it. “ T 1 “ E ” e A O AN QUALITY r‘::_:lxs\:;"pr‘l;;gnalihdrmhpm\m(a, 4% and Mir, George Gardner’and| The New York Has 1340 Men. to have that stopped CLOCK or |HOUSE, the greatest real estate FOR Z laughter, Miss Viola Gardner, have re-| e says the ship is a young New gt n SAI E The British Columbia fishery catca tamed o New York atter a visit 0.1 Tork el ae thers s e - oopLttion. WATCH flwro:;hly overhauled bargain in Norwich. e, Beitish - Coluib ey caten : 4 - & McCreery. beard of 1340 men and had 500 ma- | ds, valued at $147,798, the largest Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bedell have re- | o : =S s o ARCHA W. CCIT Mode: R it o5 s ;e s o Yok s Seerayaeb | Tne e gl fhe vyt st / LEE CLEGG, deweler Factor O 1554 i i - Tpabmnit' ol e g Noyes ana | F1O¢K to feed the crowd. 128 Washington St, City. Phones {R“f;"‘__ 102.2 o - e Joi Noyes and| fic expects. to come home for a fow Phone for Free Collection and Delive B ! ight rooms The aluminum outpht was 72 1-3 P : Wisoser Jorances and iies Latinia!gavs ns soon as the New York re- ol 3 ™ |63 Broadway Opposite Y. M. C. A. | Soyee < million pounds last year in the United % Paul M. Pearson Ethel Cooper ‘are spending some time | {1 to the Brooklyn Navy yard. A NEW AND POPULAR BLOUSE. | in fine location States. There has been & steady year- at_Nauyaus. | it HELP WAN']‘ED & for ly increase since 1383, when only 33 A re Fenaic Leitron otiNeteich Misses’ and Ladies’ Blouss. /————‘M—fl pounds were profiwesl to be by Dr. Paul M. Pearson, college st o 3 i : —— | ( vt B, WP T INE | 11 SURL aathain P W | BRiEF STATE NEWS Cook, Farm Hands, Waltress, General FOR SALE $4,000 Aiicionn, o T . i st Main street. This uique design is appropriate for on the Chastauqua phatform, and di- ¢ - por . Houseworkers, Chamber Maids. paskc, morthein Frhnce sttt the win 5 G At aaton e o o en JLCAESTER | Sen "l “corduroy. Mnen or linene, 1n| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Two modern cottages situated JAMES L. CASE S e s ‘assoctation ul b v, > i W shetucher St Rorwick, MG ‘expects to present as one of its speak- (R | e e A et for vouc:| M. J. Coscoran, Sup’s . Gentral Bidg. ||| on Summer Street, thres min- * = e opular dances, including glides and o viiam Jennings Bryan, secrotary/ Lawn Party Given by Congregational | , Hartford_Mrs. Sara T. Kinney left|or outing purposes. The fulness at utes’ walk from ”;““1_{‘; S‘:““"’ ¢ one-steps. - S Pineth it utusis oot .| YOung People's Societi<Pueresnat v e e Ao e R e L TR T LOST AND FOUND. . Consul General George H. Scidmore terest to all eastern Conmecticut, | Items. | = g e SRR AT e =t ki — S0 o duyet - DO Yi 3 TO reports _that, according to the new ¥ Among those who are to be heard at 5 > | Derby—Arthur Wylie of Mystic 1s|with a flat collar. Turn back cuffs| LOST—Fraternity pin, black and| For further information, in- ||| OU WANT census, Tokio's population is 2,038.321, Putnam are Judge Benjamin B. Lind- | = Geosge Smith of Holyoke, Mass, was) visiting in Shelton as the guest Of | irim the sleeves, and a paten. poeket | E0.d; With owners name on back. Eo- || quire of an increase of nearly 410,000 over that 3 ey of &%Dennt juventle court, Dr. 5’.',"’-@"'""5-‘ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | his cousin, Miss Eileen Crowther of | finishes the front. The patetrn ot e e Nt BUY A FARM? of 1809. The number of houses re- 4 Russell H. Comwall, Bextha Titus-4 Joserh Smith, on Linwood avenue, the | Howe- averiue, in 5 sizes: 10, 1%, 14, 16 and 18 years, i Thomas H. Beckley | 1 have on my list over oi> nundred— | CoTded is 519,735, ‘an increase of 90,- Saarln, Yire. ‘Miods Bromiot wnti: Ja¥ton D. Barton of East Hamptm| ~Wallingford—Seventy-six _ children | 107 Tiissen and in 3 sizes for ladies: PP {|| May Building, Phones 72¢ v A Wiaie” ot S romm %M Stephens, suffragist, | s o ol':‘i\:s‘l’er‘&al'l‘?r Thursday. listened to Miss Delia, Donate_recite, | 1¢"requires 3% yards of 27 inche ma- 278 Main Street 474-3 33000 up Ar«‘lrilidingbltxohsn l:md;l statistics J Conoerts are to be given by th Baker ar o, Sinsham, Mre. "FoE. | [82 &nd talk Wednesday morning in | teria] . for 236 inch ‘sise. 1V 'The roads being in good shape now, | Fecently published. the hay crop in y the Adri- | Baker and Ea:l Holmes were In Nor- | the children’s room at the library e e w 3 i 1 et b e & thew any i | Sicily auring 1913 was exceptionatly e R e i o Bl g g el i pattern of this illustration mafled N i p v any ol 1 O e o $ The Four Artists, The Tyrolean Yod- enry Maynard of Westchester was | Plainville—The will of Mary N. Ty- | !0 any address on réceipt of 10c in otice to axpayers | these places to interested parties. T R s e, iérs and other musical organizations.|? Caller hore Thureday. |ier, who died in 1871, which by mis | SIVET or stamps. Order through The I interested, don’t delay—as they are | 5% 200 tons in 1912. ' The outlook for Peatiwre programmes every afternoon | Miss Loulsa Weeks has returned | (ke has never been probated, will | Bulletin Company, Pattern Depart- |, All perecns lable to pay tixes In the | Salihey fevs the vear 1914 is not as promising, and | T e T e e & o *versl weeka' visie . New | U SRHIS0 In & shoeL fime 20 taa elear O o e Tt & o Ent mitle oe he daiiar | F A | WILLIAM F. HILL The tack ot T TRy e winte S . ork. es may given. ect a tax of elght mills on the doliar | the of rain during the winter The Chastaugiiae purely education- | Mark Gillette of Hoston is the guest | Want to Spend the M on the Town list of 1813. pavabie Aug. | OR S Real Estate and Insurance months. ‘artistic. It heolutel o ative: E 7 New Haven—Mayor Ric, sent g B hri | . J SiSaititod. Adl MhiRnminetions are - < Many at Lawn Party. | Christiana, Norway, where he landed | 48¢ 'I""gdig:x;hliz t{:::ruula{;‘es and A D 1914 and foe-the puspolieotibol- prevements, including heat, elec- § ! nounced recently that the trophy of- 4 V.10 - Ije says he is well, a e |¥ v cause they are ig the sume: I will be At my place : 1 3 i ] ¥ . Uewested in is promotion. The Chau_ | A large crowd attended the lawn k" WAl (o Dresdon, Saxoms o |Kept al work.Springfield Republican. | of Dusiness Wednesday. Aug. Sih. apd | tricity and hard wood floors, fered by the Touisville, Ky. business tasqua 'mflnm' but | party given by the Congregational - every Wednesday after in August.'1514, § gsiiuated on Broad Street, near f/ men for the team of ten bovs in any an institution e intevsst, Younz Peoples society on the lawn of | Soymour-—Among the -bequests re- from 140 5 p. m, e FOR SALE southern state who could show the best of education. the ‘chapel Wednesddy afternoon and | ceised e Ingatoes of Charlos Benmett All persons neglecting this notice treliey, s b and. Hye. mier gt records in corn-growing has been The Chau ning. The lawn was Drettily dec- | Wooster. of Seymour, are §1000 by e ST TCRTVLIEE R i 5 vapter S 06 o New eight-room semi-bungalow [{awarded to the Alabama corn clubs the first held ted with Chinese lanterns and nity Episcopal church. and 3500 | - tions. Always well rented, large loan [° Lind Parkwsi Strict] | The boys In that state had the best z and it has the support of prominent|bunting. Sandwiches, cake ami ice | ench. by the Methodist and Congre- Colchester, Conn., July 9, 1914. 5 be negciiated if' necessary. g Sy et o Y i records at the recent conference for i citizens of Putnam and surrounding | c¥eam were on sale. ittt chches OF DMz Dlacs oF E. C. SNOW, Collect e ; 5 modern, with hardwood floors || caucation in the south. towne. The programmes arranged rep- | Joseph Smith and daughter, Miss | o o ClUrehes of this place. Iy & ST ngulre of and finish throughout, electric § | § ent 1y the way of entertalnment the Arinie Smith, were calling o friends | Winsted—Plans for the joint outing FHANEND. DONOHUS ights, hot water heating and Another River of Doubt. equal half jozen winter lecture. o Thursday. | of the Winsted and Torrington Bus- T 3 2 sniral Building Norwich, Ct ssible convenience. Lo T. R is a great discoverer: he ex- e -4 | ojharles Clark of Marlboro was a'iness Men's associations at Savin ! © the Farmers of this Section every possible c e - R t Shecovaee Ak for @ and ail other | Colchester visitor Thursday, | Rock, Tuesday, have been completed. - Now 1s Lie Lump to list your lurus |J cated in choicest residential [§|Pecte NOW 10 CECONE vty in Louls. information to John J. Johnson, Put- | Mrs. Mary White, Mrs, Ida Wagner | The local automobiles will line up. on { |if you want to zell. I bave a’ lurge | — ection of city. An example of = Globe-Demeer Conn., and watch The Bulletin; ard Daniel O'Brien were in Nopwich Elm’ street at s oclock and will ot looking fur L ! P D Towtn, (jebe e Further announcements. Wednesday, making the trip by suto- | ceed o Torrington from Which piace Bnd Gesctiption s Salk H sl ot o o -] Wednesday, : n_from w e i - call. x ’ © .Barnes to Bring Suit Against Rooseveit S Gtrgat ek ie vikitiig Eaibetn b b plock (o paimade o Rarta 20 SALr‘ H0 N. Tarrant & Co. o - d > ck. . tucket Ste Norwich, C . Having been hit by a lemon Cole New York, Sty 250 Chatsman i, | Wilimantic Wednesday, By e, weighing from 1100 117 Main Street, Norwich § njeiee might retort in kind by hurling W‘A ey = 3 m) Jart o nine that will welgh fr % i h render i to BALTIC |weiceady zor Shiopeanta in Sompany FROM BOS I ON R A A SR T TR Ali*wave Deen “working and % Blmmelt A%t O I Roose- nated and ready to %0 to wi who is to un- —To— ° MONEY LOANED must be sold right away. Come and cei Young Women Burn Mattress | d€rs0 a serious operation at a sana- aten L u TR SR Cantareing. Neory oo e menrent | Orim ‘i ochester, tiorgs fowis | LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG § | o, vizensy svatwr, dovetcy B ooy 1 B0 200 3 aVings | has peen suffering for some time with Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day Sout Nearly 60ACRE FARM To Properly Treat cars—Were Leaving for Poland. | stomach trouble, the ailment becom- Palatial Steamers of the established | At a great sacrifice, 7 room 0 - o= K i > 2 'HE COLLATERAL LOAN C P ) cottage Obstinate Wrinkl Mary and Zeta Siiver of High strest, [ besars 0 o Operation s Hambm‘g-Amencan Line THE Glaint St Upatatrs. { COL. EARL N. GALLUP house, large barn 40 x 80 crib, wood- es Who were preparing to leave for (Establisied 1 | I | M —— . ' y shed and hennery; abun. ce of fruit > Selected to Defend Tommia Trophy, | L0204, lad everyining packed and had | U, S, Marshal and Deputy Killed. “pmerika® A'c““}, IAM l_ Au c'"nNEEa s e . WA Wt | articalarly where wrinkles are 1ong — e oid 9 nearly $900, four vears’ sa vings, v and deep, the massage devotee ‘l.upl .lo New York, July 22.—Officlal. an- | up in a belt which they put ma e it s et o s “Cincinnati” Aug. 15, 17JA.M. 2 > % oo e n;Any sl el rigtopied § \:::a B A ios "o . nouncement wuxnudn tonight that ’l‘l‘: (mhey v?.:ri' bfii—f\?f; Thursday mornimg | yismct, and. William B Plank, o dep- e > ug. 19, ) .MDSEPII BIIAIIFOIHI . ot Jenes' Nat. “!n:_r .dl iving manufacturing village, | .'.‘““,.:\..,,. "‘,‘, .,,“M'nm,.:;.fl ! eyl KA ey . | s thenurning up some old things, | ury. were shot and aimost instantly e Ty 5 2 Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm &nd | stort distance from railroad. Price | ast, opposite resuit frpm ’ ‘the American team to defend | out and burned, money g ol Lol killed here today by William aber, For Tnformation, K BINDE Pedigreed Stock =~ Merchandise and)31300. $500 cash, balance on mort- | PR, tan massaging e anything ¥ Davis international ten- [ sister supvosing (hat (he other hag | Wen they attempted to enter the lat- 607 Boylston Street BOO R Rea; catate Sales. A Sage. Possession given iimediately. | sise; for the Ut ohetlGats wrinkick o oty “| removed the maney. . Upon looking fon | (¢, Xesidence (o search it for con- Ronton. Mass., or Locxl At R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. | investigate. ¥ | an Vel e tine Soest tines, b Tora uis ; ———— it, they discovered it had heen legt iy | FaPaid Nauors, e T €lark Books Mide snd Ruled te Ore- 9% 3 . : AT R T e S 5 Love. ey mtirou . nveatisation - shiwed - p 3 Telepbone 1-3 | Sittacon o Jat and toe sale ot all | [V B AIPReRIEy procark 1nex- F ) y _part ol e belt ) by Love "m'-“nmu; An SmMEIne | Srovin: 1 -iheir hard O caimoaruod | (nrve: children In a Sisters: school in IELhy” Yeaches. ¢ One at Pleasant | pensive consiituents from 'T?_.:gn.-:-un: - - s i Vil SeoumntEs: b Oge ounderais 4 gone up in sgmeke. They had with- | ol River. View for only $1260. Send for Farim | Uy Sigmite, "atsmabsed o hes ' 3 drawn It -from the sayings bank me( Aoses Duguette, whe has been in : BEA Bulletin. Choice of 400, bade “pine ity “nazell it (nre BPaleie-enn 0o vecanmond ouend USRS el L DO, e o v WILLIAM A. WILCOX e lcce 1a Loally masveious,” ok fis Z i ot > o v t alse In cases v € " Local Briefs. | Miss. Allce McGuire is spending the | ” B s fis », substitute for lain e e A SRESE ot e et ey, Jobn Lamlry is on a two weks' . . ; without ke dirt and inconvenience. | g1 West Broad Streci—Rooms 1 and 2. > ix notjead sftar’ ihe XSRS =T ence, Tt 1., ¥ 4 ! y SR Westerly, B, L - o vacation s the, of Jantes McGuire of Mait | € - C T E 3 3

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