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I Most Cigars are Goodw= S A THESE ARE BETTER ‘Tfll'll-"-‘hm‘.' GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR by William 3 ‘up B. C. Try them and see. Saturday . N New C ’g ! b i 4 i i ] ; sigs 3 5 = AP @ § i £ gg‘ i i i gE »288 THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St .7 & m Next to Palace Cafe . 5 - numbers PR : 2 m ‘3994 |1 “Pirther Overhauling : RN R LERS st 59, x‘zghm&tl » Highest 91, t 59, - % 2 c:::flnm. {5 a grave possibility of Re r ork 3 over into that county. ; Predictions for Saturday: Partly |caly for aid have been recelved cloudy, southwest winds. ' County Agent Lincoln from farmi f .u k- & g A to :Ifl Baturdays wen.the‘r. Fair, south- || Preston City and he intends to ol 4141 on ul 0L 's | west winds. there agein this morning to make 2 Wi Trucks Predictions for Sunday: Partly | thoro investigation of the Carriages, 'Wagons, cloudy, sonthwest to westerly winds. |{jon. Saturday from 7 in the morning Sunday’s weather: . Fair, warmer, |until 4.80 o'clock in the. afternoon and Carts. south winds. - County Agent Lincoln was kept busy | pest, Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- : O et i Prasy. S e ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. e b ai—— % e 52 3 ulnomnlo‘ht at - e 38 | 2104, 3 ere aiso, . and found 30 N sse R 11.01 | the situation worse' than he had an- 31 ticipated. , g After higl wate: it " 's e ' (I : » "t 507 to 515 North Main St. | usi>wrich fa Sanowen be Hooe Measure prevented the worms from | treots. T e o ik | pect. to leave % i s Sy corn. The outfield is That drastic measures should a by - > - - An G and it is not thought possible to save ‘possil Y March, National - Fencibles Sousa —— Trénches were also dug around Overture, Poet nt, ve an- | e Union Pienic at Atlantic Beach—At- Boswell's corn fleld during the « g 8 | Interm e fast games for a l e s tendance Numbered 800—Surf Bath- The worms have appeared here [liable to be an influx-of them another wm.,%&y:f s Aucllffe | Tuesday afternopm and e usual it is | ", Providence day. in tremendous numbers and eight men |season, which will work havoc om crops. ing Enjoyed—Local Laconics. wers kept at work the greater part of from the Firefly layed Operatic selection, Babes in 'nfiy- :oh:o:a. s land, Trombone Capers, Raazazza Maz- / 3 : . <| Approzimately 800 young people, with Sopn' they will be. big Boys their teachers e Derl e e aa| UNION MEETING AT HANOVER. | TOOK BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY. and girls, and their faces \Vl"i%?;;:;d:&‘iex: fx el l:f Committee of the Norwich Christian| New London Demestic, Employed by | Herman Fontaine has gone to De- ! roit, Mich., for a visit. be only a.memory. { where the uulon pienic of fivé of the| Endeavor Unien Planned Programme Senator Landers, Probably Swallow- Fred Chartier was a visitor at Wiili- g;crd sund:y lsehooll wu' :‘;fld.n 1;2« Saturday Afterncon. ed Poison by Mistake. mantic on Friday night. 1 H ¢ unday schools represen the W N e 2 " ——— Bring the babies and We'll| jurge gathering were the eville| A meeting of the committes, Will-| Lillan O'Hea 24 years old, a do- o Robert Brieriey was & visitor in Bai- (f nere, and try ous g Y PO Congregational Sunday school, thé|iam Park of Hanover, Miss Alice | mestic at the residence of Senator and | the call for the bake and there was | 1oUVille over the week-end. f catch théir smiles, Federated Sunday school, St. Andrew's | Bishop of Bosrah and Mrs. E. H.|Mrs. G. M, Landers in Pequot avenue, | an jmmediate rush for places at the —— s school, the Swedi church Sunday | Hiscox of Jewett City, inted by | swallowed a dose of bichloride of mer- | three Jong tables, o ? which was Misses Eleda and Noela Bissonnette . 3 \ school and the Bean’ Hill Methodlst | the executive committee the Nor- |bury Fri night and i1s now in & |reserved for the band members. Ev- | Passed the week-end in New Bedford. : 5 3 Sunday school. There were in the| wich Y. P. 8. C. E., Loca! union, was|critical condition at the Lawrence hos- | ¢; e to & man pronounced the bake i - neighborhood of 120 in each car but | held in the Y. M. C. A. building Sat- | pital. . 5 the ‘finest ever and many were t Mrs Archibaid Terrance and Miss | 12¢ per ”‘“_ 2 in spite of the rather crowded condi- | urday afternoon. This committee are Miss _O’Hea took the pojson about | compliments received Chet Benoit | Mae Torrance, of Providence street, ! 4 tiong the two hour ride to the beach he pi for the n of the Benoit-Sullivan Clambake club, | Were visitors at Lord's Point on Sun- THERE IS NONE BETTER was thoroughly enjoyed by all. It was 3 K Bhe | who was in personal charge of the |daYy. planned to provide a couple more cars | to, be held at Hanover on August 8th. disco cooking. The menu fotlows: THE PHOTOGRAPHER | which would have added somewhat to | Tt was decided that thé afternoon ses- | Dr. F. : s Joseph Ro: u and Mrs, Dealandes 3 m the comfort of the picknickers ::; ‘the -lo; should h‘e fi;‘mn ovfi;d(o spgru X . - fi Cl-‘nedp:l(n:«::amv;n;‘ -%::‘x’: g‘l Nu; g.dnord are tn-;: of Mr. rd N trolley company were handicaj or | an games of various s, an a Landers residen . re. J. . jarsan and r. and ve. 2 Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety | (200 %s ‘Saturday i one of the busisst | speaker be secured fo the ‘evenins, White and Swast Potatoss P. Dioh. 25¢c per pound. - serious days and they could not spare more | As this is out of the ordinary a large!appiied and the vietim of the polson i Sweet Corn “ than six cars. On arrival at the shore | attendance is desired. Secretary Ed-|was then rushed to Lawrence hospital, | White and Brown Bread, with Misses Minnie and Harriet Manning the day was given over to merriment.| win Hill of the Norwich Y. M. C. A. At tite hospital -Saturday it -was Sausage, Ciams, Lobst of North A street returned Sunday The surf bathing was one of the prin- | has accepted an invitation tc be pres-|stated that Miss O'Hea had shown a Cucumbers and Tomatoes, sliced night after passing a week at Lord's cipal attractions' while the merry-go- | ent. and -assist in the games, a fact|slight improvement durong the night ttuce Point with thelr sister, Mrs. John T. United Tea Importers Ga. round, shute thé"shutes, and dance pa- | Which assufes & good time. but sheis in a critical condition. Sh: Dessert—Watermelon. Broadhurst. 3 180TH DIVIDEN) vilion received due attention. DR s 0 g R may linger along for several days and | The forencon menu was as follows: t \ Frankiin 8q., over Somers Bres Offise of The Norwich Savi Soctety. O. H. Nickerson of the o¥. M. C. Al DEVELOP YOUR TALENT. then may recover or -the ‘poison may Sandwiches S. L. Cardinal of Willimantic spen! Norwicha, Coan,, June 13, ug with a corps of young men acted in s prove fatal, « Frit Tuesday with J. C. and other ; The Directors of® (his Society have|the capacity of life savers, thus guard- | Rev, A. L. Tedford 8poke at Sunday | The clre-tmnu-‘ concerning the _Clam Chowder, Soda Crackers friends in Taftville. r. Cardinal was deciared ing: ing against any. possible accidents of Afternoon’s Open Air Meeting. taking of the poison by Miss O'Hea | White and Bréwn Bread, with butcer | among those who attended the Pinochle e R aoni X which there were fortunately nome. o are not known and whether the bi-| _Tomatoes and Cucumbers, sliced | bake at the Maennerchor: per amnum, wa = Bat.skat ‘ll;nchu ws.rz alenrvle: ;nd t:}n Rev. A. L. Tedford of the Federated ghlol:g.o‘ e wtl-:oa ‘lnbt:nuomly K _Sliced Beets in vinegar, Lettuce ed‘theréto on and after July 15, i¥l4. | return trip was made e late af- | church spoke at the open air meet- | by accldent . c no ascertained. were FIGHING TRIP IN SOUND. 3 COURELER PP BIE MHSl " | Temmoon, The . picnic was generally | ins conducted by the B M. G, A at | Miss O'Hea's condition aifice #he took | , HOLOYAIE, the bake there were more i i A B. elsd & conceded to be the largest and best yet | the Buckingham Memorial. Reginald | the tablets has been such that she [;i5.." fiose about 6 o'clock. Much | Bmployers of H. B. Portsr and Son et held by -the-schools Who have joined | Ashbey played 4he cornet and Roy | Was unable to tell much, Some think | ;rogit js due the committee in charge| Company Made Fime Catoh of Sea A. GOLDBLATT, in the ‘idea .of “holding -their annual | Phillips presided at the portable or- she made a mistake when about to|TRU" 2 GG, 0 SORTIRGER T €TATeEe oy LA ’ . events in union. gan. Among some of the things that | take some medicine, the affair a decided success. The coms| So** 0 Frankiin Street S Rev. M dfc ald these. As far as can be learned,.however, 5 _— 2 Personals. ADout five years. e e o | 1 arcuty s ot taten With mm o = "g‘.";,’;- ug::’.'l;'“ Burdick, | A party of 15 employes of the E. B, |——— ‘William Ryan of 47 Eighth street is | did not want to go to church and was | intention .at self destruction. Miss y ~ S drew | porter and Son plant on Lafayette = e at York beach, Me., for a two weeks' | gifted as o good singer and had a very | O'Hea was not of a morose or mel- | —————eeey | stiglet, including Mr. Nichols, the svp- um d Rm nches. FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. holy di itis it is stated, and erintendent, enjoyed a fishing trip in vacation. remarkable memory, He possessed a ancholy isposition s DIED. Long Island sound on Baturd and in all its beas July 24, | Sunday. They made the trip the | voy 2 O Celie” Owned by Gus Erichson and | CARPET LAYING at’ lowest prices. jrare talent, but was wearing his Ik Miss Lillian Calkins of the Bast Side |away in the saloons of his vieinity. - S ~- has returned from a week’s stay in | This instance reminded me of the par- , A sister in New York was notified Friday she seemed to be in good spir- its. - MAHONEY—In _Colcheste: Dennis Mahoney, age v, ’y 60 h Funeral service at his late residemce |In all caught about 100 pounds of s Telephone 662-5 P Canterbury, the guest of Miss Lucy |able of the five talents and the sequel |and has arrived in New London. Follow the crowd to the only place Fhoe: Y o 1t “the et wts Dusted e ‘:u_ Monday, at 1 o'clock. bass. The lucky fishermsn was Leo: JAMES W. BLACKBURN, w lbonden: whers genuine chuy : ent. Every man has a talent and has| WOMAN'S COLLEGE. PROGRESS, | ™5f ‘oiiabern. oidach Town. roulylard Hoffman of As T e o119 |8 Stanten Avenue, East Sidé made by an Oriental chef. Mrs. George Balley of Central avenue ! right to improve it. What would the . canght & very Sww Npucimen of fhe 334 and Mrs. O. R, Buddington of 47 |Master say when He comes and finds | Excavation For Gellar of Science Hall IRt fish variety which attracted much at- |- Bighth stréet were at Pleasant View |that we have not developed our gift? . garet B Tanner | téntion and comment from ail who saw . GRANT S 27 ' b velop it in the highest and best i equiem | = S maMi rao e s o omamea 1o | Undertaker and ; S“mmel' TOYS r and SRS Cholstmann ate L e M aster some. M| The contractor 1s making rapid pro- | MeCARTHY—In this eity. July ‘34, Ma An eloctric fashlight contained in ! expected home today (Monday )after |our lives and help us to be better and D S spendi & gress- on the excavation of the cellar| 'Raret E. Galligan, wife of Michael J.|a watch case bas been patented In . PAILS AND SHOVELS, CELLULOID | (hERding (or, d4gys with relatives n | develop our Aot Lt I e i | of the sclonce hall for Comneoticut| McCarthy, "% |32 Provia- - Taftville TOYS, SAND MILLS, KITES, SAND : College for Women. Digging for the| Funeral from her late home. . Promv. attemtion to day of overcome the weakness of manhood. P he| Reynol treet, this MOULDS, WAGONS, MECHANICAL| Mr. and Mrs. John Manning of §5 |He is the only one that can make us|Wain cellar ls completed; and —the| mornin 9.15 o'clock. Mass of r Teleghone AND SAIL BOATS, NORWICH PEN- | Fourth street returned on Sunday ev- | strong. He will help us this after- | Whole ‘1’\‘;‘ be fl“"h“; Gk i o X St. Patrick’s church at LEGAL NOTICES NANTS, POST CARDS AND SOUvV. | CPin8 after spending a week with rela- [nodn and may we desire to let Him | davs. /The congrete flook in the malh) = oclock —_— NTS, - | tives at Lord’s Point, Stonington.. I come into our souls and lead us to| celiar Is now being laid, In a week SHAFFER -In this city, July 25, Nor- now Amt Y“f ENIRS. | thesright ‘@ecision: and to ise one. tal- 50 the cellar Walls will be in pro-| man Shaffer, aged 70 years. 4 Mr, and Mrs. James Farrell of Phil- | ent for the glory of this earth and for | Sess of constructionl, and Contractor | Funeral from his late home, off West 3 y = - th va- street. below Everett, MRS EDW[N FAY Hon With. the Tormare - o e RN |m"‘n"’M‘l‘l‘‘m:";""'n':"t fhe ‘firat of the| 48y afigrnoon July” 27."'aC 30 0% | 70 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN f ~ North Main street. Mr. Farrell is Experisnce of New Londen Elk. Sonmitorien, Kingston, N. Valuable Papers? % i m | o working for the government and re- Fear han been expressed in several{ ;. weon _1n this city, July 26 ' Ha: suitable box to Franklin Square calved bia vacatign Test Wadnestey. Grand Inner Guard Thomas E. Don-| quarters that the Quarrying of stone JOMNSON—In this city v 26, e s | gy~ | Ve you a 3 - - ohue of the Grand lodge of Elks had in the Bolles lot on the college &t xotice of funeral hereafter. lowing proposition was submitted by | them in? ' Mr. and Mrs, William P. Greene ana | 2, Peculiar experience ywhile visiting| would tend to destroy, at least in part | pypgm—in Danleison, July ‘25, Publie Work m ha the | kkeep » 3 Albert Greene have returned to their | the, Roval gorge at Parkdale, Col.| the rustic beauty’of the locality. Tt; Waiter Ryder, aged & % t resolution was adopted, and you ho Pro: T which gave him a decided pang of | was rumored that numerous hand- vi to appear at the If see m in S sorie um:p::tu::“fl(u;“:zmni: homesickness. When the train stovped | some trees would need to be romoved’ tiverview, Danielson. at i|time and piace appointed in last not, our at the summit of the morge, Mr. Dof-| (o facilitate the operation of getting tives and ‘friends invited. | Tésolution. and be heard 'n relsUon 10 ois lin Eastern Point They had as their |5} 0% 56000 fittle fallow on the stA- | out the stone The contractor save LEENEY—In Hartford, July 26, Mrs, | (PG matter mentioned in said rej 'rm“flln e N il 2\ 1 H g?eh:&::su;;dwesg‘; ng‘r .?.’fex'éu“ tion platform plaving with pupples. He; that but one tree, anr that a frail and| W. J. Leeney. R?{.‘Z{F"- %"é‘;fl'éfi”fi"’.fio . 1AMONnas . e ¥:| was about the are of his own little| delicate one, wouid be removed by the| Notice of funefal hereaster. City _Clerk ana Clerk of the Court of cms‘l‘ou & CO ¢ son at home, and Mr, mohue left | process of quarrying. ere w! ks 4 ommon Council. 2 U " 3 : International Money Order Fees. | {00 000 and mpoke to thd boy. miving | ho lesasning of the natural beauty of 6‘,6,‘“'" xS, —e : atadr ¥ Notice of changes on the fees for in- P ~ little follow f it . t, aged years. of Common Council of the i him ‘& coin. He asked the little fo! the site by anv of the building oper. . o Dtam n .?.-..“,..1 money orders, to take of-¢ his name, -and his surprise can bej ations. AR | ALL GRADES OF €ct Aug. 1; have been received at the ' imagined- when the teply came! L > rTed . thé " ot | post office. The communication 5a¥s Thomas: Donoghue.- - - WEL| 2 ‘E?:«:a?h.e ?flc‘:p that o‘fh.t_h m“ {asued | My, Donoh?“":’mbld the 'ymgam G 7 o - o otion. e OF sy&- | in his arms, a then asked him Y ' pln d R Dlamonds ; te{n on Feb. 1, {911, ie not as large as | he could write his name. The boy an- Ofloudflrn Probate “NeWw—_York: " 10 estab = ¢ y might be, is responsiblé for the | swered In the AMirmative, and so in| Spesific i _. © WM. FRISWELL’S, changes. By the change, the fees for i childish scrawl on a telesraph. biank | - Daughter. ¢ - i = ¢ e eAve 10 3 y en the | - o ‘ourt of Com- Liqx_gu-n;mu : S— — Tensen ana 'mn‘:"'i""un- Hamilton Watch'“ creontrd bims o orders of smail ambiints are In many | which Mr. Donohue now cardes iir hik 25 and 27 Frankiin 8¢ : dobice instances less than one-half of the fof- | pocket it written: Thomas Vincent| Wills admitted to probats in New > mer rate gad o uniform. scale of fa8s . John Donoghue. The additional x 18| York Include that of Walter L. W-i- | ? lished. and it recommends ’ hfi & fi fl.Bliss is estabilshed for il orders issued on | tho brivinkl way of spellins the name., lington, no‘:uu July 15 who for o af ihe following repol 2 #9 . . Jfl o@ . The Elks on the train gave three rous- : ; 8 i The new echedule, adjusting sums ' ing cheers for Master Thomas as the th estate. and o R OR. the Salpe o ;‘"ngocr.t / > . pavable in thirty-niné countries where | train crept down the gorge. e L. Welling- i 3 v B n s fl“ i ] 1 126 Main Street international money order business is sl o i Y - '$5000, income from trast % Jenaen. b transacted, is as follow * Thames Club's Outing. August 5. Dequests to Ruth oliows and Concords - - For orders from $0.01 to $10, 10 Arrangements have been completed um ter: $2500 each to: | {gl‘s‘;‘; ;0“6:'1“:0 :35061’3 ;;;“ $20.01 | for the annual plenic of the Thames | Fréd: £ A Il“n on, )nu'.x;eo:) Lsé' a by Susan M. Jér i be the g 3 -D1 to 340, 40 centg; | club, which will be held _rain or shine, | Eltot, aa: en ‘ebster; Mart e i can M ; atertord. on | Emil' D. Otto. - e e i * cents, $60.01 to $70, 70 cents; $70.01 to | the line of the Bas me trolleys. T 3 “oFF ::g.m o' e?lna;; $80.01 to $90, 90 cents; | August 5. At 12.45 a baseball :‘:&o MYSTIC ARTISTS . o R A8 will be played between the married ! ion of Oil Paint. . },uo.ox to $50, 50 cents: 35001 to $60. 80 | at T.averone's grove in m and gingle men of the club for a| Planning an Exhi - Plan Moauirimmadty, 3 Dsts s> {2 Lody Asistamt nas TheL. L. Chapman Co. f y _eup. ”a Roten T5. Gt SN il |w$:op:;nr: law requires that cach|, The bake will be opened at 4 oclock QN NIy uwwen | . Telophone 328:3 Friy from “the southerly line b s T amage done . | The committee will personally inspect ore ps n & s ow: 2 HAYES BROS. The town. fn turn collects” from (hé | evary Jobater: clam. "Chieken AR CU- | ractor ot ihe Nermich At schoor wil [ TNRT B CHURCH filflag 1*recc. Thence | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. Telephone 152, 26428 Broadway | State. cumber. This commiftee consists of: poU O SN (RN E S 2 0t the display WM. sMITR avczs ) 1 $5-100 feet, to Chapter 14 of the public acts of | James P. Sullivan, William T.. Apley, n, 20 5% feet. talling OppoRite the northeasterl . £ Mystic, to be held the 23 v 1911 gives authority to the owner ‘or | Georme Fred Brown, L. T. Saunders| Jfeintings of o : £, 4 1 lessée or any real estate “to kill by and A T. Hale. 5 ”mwi rd“ :ntotl' x%m?;fl R T 'DII. C. R C the use of a shol & s AP WAL R S . 'y { C Chronte a tgun, any deer which time, \ . - e That said sigemalk be and Reom 3. Shant r shall be found damaging any crop, ve: Mrs. Finch Present. | 0T mueh, tnserest'to art lovers will bb [‘Wfl' hm AI 'lh w”k the sam. heteby 18iA ont fve (5) mm m. to 4 p. m., ednesday énd | $table or fruit tree upon said land" | Mrs, George P. Finch of Groton wak | tnig exhibition Of ofl paintings. 'Fhe b2 5} g o~ . Friday, Tel 1177-8, i i halsb cr dn.pm- provides, however, that ! present at a meeting of Slatér 10ds®| famaus artist, Charles H. Davis, who | 1y side th » MoGrery Building, : —— - :u 8 burden Of Droof that the deer was in Norwich recently. She is depusy | has lived and p.lmfln Mystic for the. EYERY SUHHEILSIIOI ted at D.. this Sth Norwioh, Conn. ‘ shall be llvzndl‘he o‘::qrtt; lessee 4 jon ";:glm - lfi 'm Fi ':. 1‘11 past 25 yeara, 0"‘" succeeded in organ n | an visit. no! izl “C - Hm J' m !--D- Whose possesslon the deer Is found. | present at fhe:next meeting Of {he!ed by m.mn” C ol gl MUST GO - 8 - — — ~ lodge, Aug. 4, to install a newly elect- | who have been * 3 PHYSICIAN and SURGEDN ed chaplain and vice warden. tic and Its environs.. See the Ladies’ $2.00, $2.50 -White | Resoivea ’h- The pavink GF SFests with ‘woodeh | e oy M DAt By rmprlelll Pumpe at §1.83 v work by Mr. . Hanget, " » blocks originated in Russia. .. | Revnotds Beat Pelin Catapbell Coby:| Ladies $2.00 to $3.00 Ganvas Pump ik atrest Willinm: E&‘% in colors aow ss: g A ST a:“.r::““ Frank A. ,B'fll, "ggcg:;"%g&ls&'-‘- 104 MAIN STREET NRES 5 y » v | R wiven 1 resolutly pEEg s Offies Rosms 5 and 6 Steiner Block : Frankl ( * T n Hours (l-:.nndm'l-‘lm‘:,“.:_ J’AGE ve to the wn“.mt Offics tol-876-3 - Residence tel 675-3| . TUTORING Tutoring in either advanced or ele. : BABY CHAFED AND SORE CURED BY COMFORT POWDER Vg Fmral Died“ Mrs. .C. M. Goff, a Trained Nurse gr| Socialist Paper in Financial Straits | — - Taunton, says: “T r«afl 5 scribers to a New York Socialiet d used Comfort Powder with great “, paper which has appearéd to be reall e asy tadies.. Saites - by - Yala | Cose on o3n_infant that was - badly | in this section, received ted star "HARRY V. CHAMPION, 2 e e Telephone 300 88.C1if" street | | Prompt service day or night S oftens m their pledges angd Yo 842.2. Lady Aesistamt e a prin P e EERTR s L e e