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LARGE IOA.?"Q CHICKE The New ¥y Nfiv Londnn o The Shors Line Troliey Co. S on,the southern Hnes o0 o LONG ISLAND DUCKS SOMERS 9 2 m. to 8 p. m. Daily fi At Any Price are constantly proving it sible to execute THE BEST DENTAL Poor Dentistry Is Expensive You can't afford it, we an't afford. w. . Bea: WORK ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS AT A MODERATE PRICE That's why this establishment is a popular institution. EXAMINAT|ONS FREE DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Company, 203 Main Strest. Next to Boston Store. Lady Attendant. Increase Phone 1282-3 Your Salary Have ysu ambitien to rise plod is the mest rapid and surest way. course at the THE NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE will prepare you to do arelit to_the most exacting most remunerative p po- sition. Summer ferm now in Catalegue free, send TDAY, Tam.rrvw Lies in the Land of Nev: *¥. E. CANFIELD, Propriscor , 99 Main Street WANTED Your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Highest prices paid for Jewelry or to repair. your old gold, silver, broken watch cases or works. J. OGULNICK & CO, #6 Franklin Street, opposite Bulletin Ermest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantie twe diye For E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, wich, Conm Tryhfinfeeat%c IT IS A WINNER day. sppointments address E Ner- People’s Market | : 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor 1647 1861 to the publxc the finest of Burope nnd Adam’s Tavern Cats hmu‘%% "“ i At the meeting of Plainfield ot Moosup“Tuekasy erening, o srange will !luu!ph the program. A n t Anr ’0 io 5 “: Although the mercury stood at S0 oo o -‘q'&-“i‘q':”fi: heat from Being oppressive, A former pastor of the zm chuheh on Frenklt: ;u;: V. S. E. Robinson, is doing P orkn‘ pastor of the Midy etaqn church, There was Benediction of the Bless- ed Sacram: church at 4 0 klog e% “? of the devotion of the e e Among. those sailing on the Saxonia from New York for Naples Saturday were Dr .and Mrs. J. H. Storer. Storer is a Norwich boy, N. F. Frisky and handsome gray squirrels in the trees on Warren street tame that they come regularly to be fed by the children in the neighbo The preacher at St. Patrick’s church Sunday was Rev. Myigs P. spoke from the IWB for the da: Luke XIX, 41-47, th. mun"un tations over Jerusalem Vacationists . going and returning ade travel very heavy Saturday. The New York expresses ran in two sec- tions and cars on the Norwich and Worcester division were well filled. It is pointed out that the PRl gest cru:h nncq Danigl J. wl of Watch Hill, went und‘r in 190( A, Deen River correspondent men- tions that Byron U, thel ., has resigned his place Valley Orchard and will spend August with his parents in Mystic. Fully 16,000 pcunds of tuna were shipped trom Block Island on Thur: day, and 8,000 on Friday of last week. Several sportsmen have joined the chase of the big fish with rod and reel. Since a sign has warned trespassers to keep off the grass at the parklet near the C. V. station it is looking better. Three of the young trees seem dead, but the others are growing well. Major David H. Miller, of George- dent of the Twenty-third volunteers, has issued the call for 1\1 annpal reunion of the reg- iment, which~ gnl be lield at Savin Rock ‘Thursday. August 2 At Storrs, Prof. W. F. Kirkpatrick has been ent T lead in both - m:‘mn.tmu' egg-laying contests. He has heen visiting George A. Cosgrove or Willington, The tic Village Improvement e addressed thla (Mon- by DF. Jary rector of the Storrs ext: 4ng state leader in farm fleld studies and demonst The Walter T. Murphy Amusement Co. Inc. of New London, filed pa- pefs with the secretary of state. The capltal stock is $5,000. The Incorpor- rs are Waiter T. Murphy, Charles 7. Ducy and Attorney Fraok Q. Cronin. Army worms have reached Moosup, going up from New London county in large numbers. One of the first places visited was John Stone's at Green Hol- low, where they did considerable dam- age In 'a fleld of oats and at Frank Miller's and John Benett's. Last week the state school super- visors attendfng the summer school at Danbury State Normal school, enjoyed a banquet at the Hotel Groveland as uests of Charles D. Hine, of Hart- ford, secretary ‘of the state board of education. About forty men attended The public printer has furnished Congressman Mahan for distribution some booklets upon the subject of can- ning and preserving vegetables and fruits. The booklets are by such emi- nent authors on these subjects as Ma- ria Parloa, J. F. Breazeale and O. H. Benson. , From Saturday night until Sunday night, was the Black Fast for orth- odox Jews, so called because of the “black” memories. It dates from nu years ago, when th it t g et SRR (e burning of the. s second “temple 18 years ago. The annual letter from the First Baptist church of New London to the Néw, Londdn Céunty Baptist o= tioh, which meets: Hept 910 &t tral church, Norwich, was read to the members of the church by Rev. Charles R, McNally at Lh- praver meeting Fri- day evening. Several Scotchmen from Eastern Gopnscticut attended the gathering of {he clans at Lighthouse Foint New Haven, Satiirday. The field day was under the adspices of the U-llh-ed Clang of Connecticut. ers was a sh barade in New Haven before the clans went to the Point. Elmer Kennerson, faass caretaker at Riverside pa: ths New London Conntoted With dothe of the burglaries, Mfam Who was i d l $500 Tor nm? D o o 'e'xn.mxnulu: in court today (Monday). The New York, New Huven and le and took to Hartford railroad ‘has issued ipstruc- tions to the engineers and firemen of frelght and “unm Fains Dassin through New London that extra’effor tpat be made to decrease the yolume smoke from the stacks of locomo- tives while passing through. On Aug. 1 the planet Venus was a considerable distance to the west and rs mevine s R s distaht ‘planet. the ey h of Aug. 5 the two Dlanets will'be near- together. 1| .’fl‘:“; eq”l,oq Walter nt” the \-tck gim.rd s Al G x tain, Cl visitin, hn -nfl. Q'. i :fi: £ OBrien, now of New at the home of her nncis, Tokm TH avenue. Greene Mrs. David Anderson and daughte Miss Hazel Anderson, of Church t has left for three weeks' vacation in New Jersey, New York state and Pennsylvania. = v Miss Kate Janes of Bouth Wt!- !hs guest of Mrs. A, Lewis al ottage on WmARGS camh e AN % Vonia brent Satichay o8 thg camp ground. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stockdale have returned from Fitchburg, Mass.. where they have been to attend the funeral of Mrs. Stockdale’s father, Clifford Boucher, who died July 25. Th Misses Dziomba of Union street left aturday night on their annual ti6n to pass part of the month of August at Atlantic City and the bal-1 ance on the coast of Maine. DROWNED AFTER CAPSIZING BOAT AT RICHARD'S GROVE. Frank H. Smith London Lest His Life—Two Companions Heroical Iy Rescued by Ethel Brown. In the early part of Sun noon. Fiank H. smnh of N r" wned while in buh 1u tlm Thl{nevs“ river, wz Rich- e ‘while” attending & picnic §l ven b;! abloyel A P iier store ot pdon. Mr. th and two ouier YOung men after a hearty dinper donned their DBathing suits and went out in a row boat. They commenced playing in the boat and purposely emptied the boat, and as they had been cxercising auits a good deal in the earlier part of the day dh&dbenm dhenrly mea;u ther ed e considerably weakerie b Sl B ST R e themselves when they %o nto "the water. Miss Ethel Brown, a little girl living at Quaker Hill, happened to be near in a row boat and she succeeded in rescuing two of the young men but failed to reach Smith after an heroic attempt. The girl threw her oar to {he drawming man but he wes go ex- haiisted le Was unatle to grasp 1t and the oar went down. The body was later resoyeted by’ €ronin Crocker ‘of New . Mr. Smith was the son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Smith of New London. He was married about a vear ago and has a child three months old. Mr. Smith senior who is serlously ill at the Memorial hospifal, New Londan, on hearing the news could not stay in bed but got up and went to his home. BICYCLE AND. AUTOMOBILE IN COLLISION lsrael Witkin Thrown Off Bicycle on West Main Street. Sixteen-year-old Israel Witkin on a bicycle had a collision on Sunda. morning mear the corner of High afd West Main streets with the Hutomo- bile of H. €."Murray of WKilllmantic, registry number 306, in "WhICh the young man 'was thrown off and ren- dered insensible for a short while be- sides being painfully bruised. Witkin was coming down the High street hill into West Main street as the autc driven by Chauffeur Jack Collins, ‘was coming up the West Main street hill at _this paint. The automobile veered off to the right as soon as the youns man on the bicycle was seen coming .around the corner, but the bicyclist was not able to steer his wheel sharply enough around to avoid the machine and the bicycle came upsagainst the rear fen- der of the automobile. Witkin was thrown off and was un- conscious when picked up and taken in the Murray auto to Dr, Patrick Cas- sidy’s office, where he recovered con- sciousness in about ten minutes. had a bad bruise and cut.on his left thigh and other bruises on his body. Later he was taken home in the doctor’s buggy. He lives at 91 Spring street and is employed at Porteous & Mitchell's. 1t ‘will be sovgf dayvs before he will be able to work. 3 : DOG GUARDED BODY OF CAPT. CARROLL. Had to Be Shot After the Captain Was Killed by Sngm, at' Midway. Ansell Ca.rroll‘ 2 remgd sea cap(n.ln. was kifled ‘Surday mornt o'clock by a switching Midway arch. Mr. Carroll apd ‘m voflte do were, vialking on the trac at e ‘of the accident. Med Examiner S. W. flewea o Groton arrfved to view the body he was unable to go near the hody nor was any one élse as Mr. Cartoll's faith- ful companion kept a good watch over the body of his master. When the medical “examiner approached, he re- ceived a bad bite from the dog. It aws necessary to shoot the dog before any one could gst to the bod: urn” to At the election, Charles W. Pearson, ot Norwich, positively declined a re- nomination, so C. W. Thompson of Naugatuck was elected president. The delegates present from the Nor- wich Swedish Republican club were, with President Pearson, Ivar Olson, Joset Peterson, N. T. Jensen and Oscar Dahl, ma; Bushngl of m;unn %"a-.,s William iy e by Pollceman thew 13: B w.m.,m‘&. : wsm Zal n Gq- Papi e, Emon and (u GreepeV! lle mt tbm !nrd to {0 blows when ant Kane nnryl o out of unch ol Ppolice. 'lu 3 ‘were m“’%‘;}“ B o Sun Frank k;;l was gan park by Bicycle oll,” who knew that }r anted on a burglary uly 21st Theodore uk e have been boarders s Ctherios Ockery and Turner s Btoke ‘into his room oll from it two overcoats. Lar: nl that one of the overcoats and that he has sold both f’ u- linice” July 21st he has been ng on @ farm out of the city, bu ventured in on Sunday and was promptly picked up by the police. ated 10 ceman u. arry her nZd Fixs hot & sund hosme 483 they to New London and worked and lafer moved o this ol 7l found e plo; e fruit store ELKS' SQUVENIR CIRCULARS MAKE A BIG HIT. The Smiles Go Round Where They Are Ciroulated. Whenever :_ua T t thig ity co gated Saturday and _Sunday fughter and broad Lgrins, plenty of both, were in evidence. The majority of the antlefed brethren in Norwich lodge got thelr souvenir circulars s;p urday nx They W muud lume o( e mumorous%; it Ruth: Plaut—lately made 2 c‘z‘o qne‘l o lwo p.wu in (mn; coupty one in 0d Fi;l 8] l?; with the help, he fmitied o‘ ublquitous Norwie 2 npes ho. though not ‘an Elk “Nimse h been et off Bx T colons) abd ot ers as to the Kind of atuff that W VAR The job was done by The Bulletin. The cuts were forwarded to the pro- otors of the ~Norwich sourenir by alted Ruler John E. Hurley of Prov- {dence lodge . who, having made a good shee for his lodge, thought Norwich ought to have a bit of help when it came time for the lodge over in Con- necticut to get out an equally ambi- tious annoudcement, in black and white, of the good things to be pro ed at the frolic.. The talk of the Blks Home is princl- pally talk of the tango for the fat men. This will get out some talent. The judges far the contest were Ge- cidéd on Saturday night by the cim- mittee on sports. They will be Arthur B. Webb, 243, once was 277, and George Everett Hall, 191, who hopes to fetch 200 after the dinner. The tickets are ready and are pro- curable in this city 804 New London as placed by the ittee of ar- rangements. Word was" telephoned from _Wili- mantic Sunday night that the Thread City ball team practiced three hours getting ready for the ggme of Aus 1 ord also came from Baltic tHat if the lodge will find ‘the rone, the Haltic members of 430 will give the Jewett Clty mémhen fhe tug of theéir litetime. The, bal grounds close by Lincoln perk is in use eyery Sunday by the trolley teams and others, and it will nat need much doctoring’ to put it in shape for the Biks. Chef Charles P, Leary of, the Thames club in New London says he has pick- ed his kitchen crew for the dinner. He will get all the tools ready the day before, so as fo avold all vexatious delays when the ball game is over. the races run, the pig caught and every- thing of & muscular nature out of the way, all rands, hrow up with appetites whetted by the morning’s sports for & dinper as is a dinner. Tubbs band will play while the Blks eat, and then the band will while the Elks entertain the uniformed diners with chin music. KICK BY HORSE BROKE DRIVER'S LEG Howard Bishop Seve Grosery Wagen y Injured on t Yantic. Saturday noon as Howard Bishop, clerk for E. A. Jomes, grocer, of Yan- tic, was delivering orders ‘on Main gigat Mo Mampeilitut kotee'fn fiduf of Willlam Tucker's and the harness broke. letting the wu{on hit the horse. which became frightened and kicked Mr. Bishop in the lett leg, causing a compotind " fracture of the tibia bone and a badly lacerated flesh wound. wmm& Tucker rushed out 'and ught the e head before Eetala do (urt’fierw:iamlze and -ld:d E A. Jones in assisting ‘Mr. Bishop. “An out of town doctor who was at Bean Hill at the time, quickly respond- ed to the call and nulde Mr. Bishop as gomtortable ay pogaille but it will be W before He will'be"able to use the in] um Yim! ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Rulgy Taak Poison in Weat ide 'House but Recover. La Laona Ruley was removed from the Murphy bipek on West Main street early Saturday evening in the automo- Mle ambulance after an ‘attémpt to commit sulcide by taking polson. She was~ taken ' to the 'Backus -hospital, where on - Sunday evening it was safd shie was getting along all right &nd woumre ver. Phis, it 1s understood. is ber second attempt to take her life, the former one taking plice & mumbber ot weeks ago. said trouble over % despondent. u de Exhibition u%u Secretary. rles W. Wille n made a). ipition hau e Rl ficultunl gbdety and is a vofv S € hu rqn thg hall for, v w‘brk 5( WHOLESALERS BENEFIT BY PARADE HOUR CHANGE. Thursday Paradg for Business Men's Beach Day ta Move at 930 a. m. - The \?"E having in charge the 7 A e e outing of the en’s -association on Thursday have decided to change the hour of the street parade from 8.30 tq 9.30 a. m. The change was brought sbout becatse of the many requestq ade by various firms to make a later rt for the beach. The change will featly benefit the wholesalers, as it ives them an opportunity to Teceive and answer their morning mail before leaving the city. The whole programme as now ar- ranged is as follows: All persons holding outifig tickets are requested to meet on Shetucket street Thursday morning at 9.15 sharp, marrying u;hk Int fi of Eu. l-w'b';‘& st tuihess of ‘" " Ford Wer‘d lo the court Tined. and Judge Kel eid E' bonss o ‘the dh of "nd ‘4“ o lirl 'l.l fll.ohl.!"fi 2 Th' jlam Thomas, a barber in Frapk- o BEGE e et e et o a gharge of breach of the pedce brought arkey McGrath, but the accuser loq to 3 d Thomas was dis- o ‘been arrested Fri- dgx Weeniih, when McGrath made & mplaint at police .headquartens. ms girl in —_— SWEDES SEE VICTORY COMING FOR REPUBLICANS ic Convention at Middlstown—Presidant C. W, Pear- son Declines Reslection. The biennial convention of the Swedish-American Republican league, The parade will form promptly at}yjgq, ?&‘L’:;.‘:’:'&“Sfly“ "L‘L‘.‘"ox"?.‘t 9.30 a. m. and more through Water|hiogh enthusigstic gatherings of that street to Washington square and Main | Bogy Beid in years. street to Franklin square, where spe- X tare il WD Doarded Tor Ootan | aan gt Tsaoe g L o carrying walking sticks. will open the programme by giving a few selections before the parade starts. and Mayor Eran) ade ad- the hand having a reerved sec- | dresses. covgrm%‘r Week- .lnluiched on tion in the first car. politics quite a bit and predicted th: business men will arrive at the | feturn to power of thie G. 0. P. Ther Were about 75 delegatés in attendance af the 'convention and President Chlrlel ‘W. Peargon of Norwich pre- B, Mfiffi 11 a. m. and the first of the IHGhE events, The Tat mewa. race, 18 lcnodulgd for 11.15, the tug of war st 11.30, the free for all race at 11.45, and the swimming Contest at 11.50. Dipner Wil B 8 served from 12 to 8 o'clobk n ‘the large dinipg hall, At p. M. special cars will- be in walting to convey the business men to Plant d, where reservation for seatfng the o]- ‘Darty fofether, with thelr band, made, to witpess the state %qll game between New London l.nd h'w Britain. Special cars will again be in waiting at n: close of the game for the return o Norwich. & streef parade in the morning at 9.30 will be well worth leaving home to see, the committee confidently states, as there are novel and grotesque fea- tures promised as well as xood music. 1t i planned to have the parade in three divisions, making an admirable opening for the day at 9.30 in the marning. 4T opeatog address was given by Henry Hanson of Middlefown, who sald he was glad that ‘lhe ‘Swedish- American Repubfican &fub 1s still siive The league was organized many weathered all Kinds of and is stronger thah ever. Mr. n welcomed “the - del es and presented Mayor Coles, whol e call- €4 & republican, and a real 1ive ome at that Mr Hanson introduced Governor Weeks, saying he made a great rec- ord while chief executive of the state. Governor Weeks was given a big ova- tion. TUBBS' BAND ON ANNUAL SUMMER OUTING. Had Farmer Members as Guests at| Picnic at Maennercher Club. Tubbs' band held a clambake Sun- at the Maenmerchor ¢lubhouse in Tt i wich The 51d memmbecs of th pand present as guests Of b Throughout the fay AcUVILY proval'ed among these present, and in the T (e Married en badly defeated the single men in & one-s{ded ball game by the score of 7 to 2 ” At 12 o'clock the following menu was served by Mesers. Benoit and ASKING LIQUOR LICENSE NEAR FRANKLIN SQUARE. Notice Appears on Location Already Twice Declared Unsuitable. The, recent appearance of a liquor license application on a cellar door- way in the building at the corner of Main streét and Ferry street and the ppointment of a hearing on the ap- iication for Tuesday of this week. led those watching the case to wonder whether the present board of county commissioners will . break through the regulations established about” four years ago to grant mno more licenses for the neighborhood of Franklin square. Sincethat ruling was made there have been two apphcations, both of which have been refused for a saloon in the same place as is now posted. The location i3 part of the bulldiag owned by John McWilliams and Hen- Iy G. Peck, but the céllar part, where the lice fnua is asked for. is a part of the building in Which the McNamara estate has some control. $m# ‘¥ald Sunday night that he GIE yat rrast the Hcense issued Visse s indicated that he would op- jt. The former commissioners ) Mvc Toled that the place Was unsu't- Sliced Tomatoes and Cucumbers. Sliced Beets and Lettuce. e bake Was held at § o'clock with the Tollawing ment: Fried Bluefish with Gravy. Clam Fritters and Fishcakes. ‘White and Sweet Fotatoss. White and Brown Hread. Sausages. Clame. Lobsters. Cucumbers and’ rermum. Stic ttuce. / w-urm on. Shortly after tl . lhe b-nd gave | an excellent cor Maenrner - ! chior clubhouse, R the pm(nmm. follow: March; Columbian Cvmnucndery. Tubbs Overture, Lustspiel, Keeler-Bela Waltz, Nights ‘ot ‘Gladnes Aucliffe BOY scouT NOTES. IC'DG"IUC selection, Firefl Friml Popular sefetion; Remick's Hits, Troop Serves Lemon ade to ‘Kubb!’l mpe Band—Visite Camp on N..Mm‘mnue.:mtmuu March, Old l;::;“ The arrai ent committee consist- ngem. On Friday -venl € members of | ed of the following: Ji T. Woods, Troop 3. Y. M. C. Boy Segt itk, 41 a | o nswut 'fl ‘% od “turn to Tubbl' b-pnt by ‘lervln‘ xnnhr‘ Adolph Hei Director lemonade to the mnu&un ihe n - | John M. Swahn. mer zemlnion at the =1 members of the bum }as turaished ¥ the Y. :cl rd, Plaintiel l.ntkmd b Rir | T P i on s.::om-y afternoon 16 members | AT SR S A of the trdop Visited Camp Onhway of 7 the New London Boy Scouts on the At Postoffice Men's Dinner. Niantlc river, which proved to bé the| Postmaster Willlam A. Caruthers of 3;« p{yolmgl% and pleasant trip yet| the local post office was it at & Witnessing | shore dinner given by & of ious phases ot mm work hv. §€ post office iupector- ud postmasters o s, it “m, Which e%ch boys ‘W e at Ocean beach Su: At The TOGGERY SHOP ”lulmStud Rdledl’neunllilihle s ] ed the hope that this muldig e he- nvmln earnest “co-operation e bekiohing New Londoy the Nor ‘wich 'S Wi the ol fimcggm et Bt ination of t Kew York Yacht club fiéet Tn th: !h!:'! Back M Oflu Work Alhr Vl -t-m LR g fi*s *'-:g::m::; u ly in this county w"i"; an SHoar Fothdi-wu-n w.--nm.x ndnlnw- street have Miss Helen P. Browni ‘Alice C. Browning of :}‘nléfl ;m are visliing relatives In East Famp Burglary at : Fairciougt'e. The store belonsin £. Pairclough, at RIS wea: T street was entered by burglars F night. The \u-rlar- 4\ e of July Fourth % "Fain 5"\‘7:“"5::1-‘ iy Entrance d throvgh a dow the is et open from the top dur- ing the warm wealher. M. @ family ‘lived over ::: llof‘ M one around e e Gaireiougn s inctined ihiak i was the work of some Doys. James Fgros Out of Hospital. James Ferns, who made an attempt 3t guicide on the East Side Friday night. Ieft he Backus hospital Sat- morning. His case was not a4 -eriouu as at Grst thought. Excellent Optical Scrviee Young Man Stenographer Wanted Must be neat penman, good at figures, and rapid and- ac- curate in sHérthand and type- wrifing. To such a party a good y and an excellent chance for advancement are offered. I we had a graduate walt- for employment at this time you would not stand a show. but we must get a good man for the paaition and if you are capa- ble call at once and let us help you. We had 22 calls last week, 11 calls the week before, and 4 calls this week for office help. Our graduates are in demand because they are the most com- petent office workers it is possi- ble for the business man fo se- cure. Advise your friends to at- tend the Commercial School be- cause it has the confidence and support of the business me as the above results show. You can not fool the leading business men. They know good office workers when they see them and also where to get them. Do not let any one fool you inte believing that any old course is “just as good as”’ a Norwich Com- meicial School course. Step in and let us give you names of several who have be- gun during the past fow weeks to reap the benefits of a Nor- wich Gommercial School Train- ing. Norwich Commercial School Shannon Building - Phone 721 ¢ THE DEL-HOFF Plan Ratos 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway MRS. GEO. P. STANTON 62 SHETUCKET STREET a fine line of NEW MII.. or Spring and Summar. You s showi Lmznvnf' CQAL AND LUMBER. Quality Quantity Quickness WILL CLOSE t noon.on Saturdays during ‘months of June, July and ugust. Wo have a complete stock of COAL andLUMBER Brick, Lime and Gement, ...d shall be pleased to CHAPPELL 00 | Free. Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK + it Vork We have been established for many and ‘have reputation by giving ’a service that dlo‘. Established 1872 The Plant-Cadden Co., PLAUT;CADDEN BUILRING 144-146 Main Street You have wanted & - CAMERA but have wanted to buy it » lower price. IEREISYOURM' One 537 Premo RS Plate Holder: ‘was $27.09, now $22. Ome 4x§ Premo, was $13.50, new $8.00. One No. 1 A Folding Pocket 2%x3%, was $15.00, now $10.00. One No. 3 Folding Pocket 3%x4%, was $17.50, now $14.00, One 3%z4% Premo, was §9.00, noy $5.00. One 2%x3% Premo, was §4.50, nog $2.00. One No. 1 A Premoette, 2%x4%s was $9.00, now $7.00. One No. 1 A Premoette, Jr, 2%x3%; was $6.30, now $5.00. One No. 3 B Quick Focus, 3%x5%y . was $12.00, now $6.00. Ome Seneca, 3%x4% with adapter, & big bargain for $5.00. One Premo, 3x5%, was 31135, nawt $9.00. Ong Premoette Special, 2%x4%, !!! ? now $1.25. 1 One Pony Premo, Ne. 3, 4x§, vg $12.40, Dow $10.00. Ome No. 2 A Folding Brownily 3%x4%, was $7.00, now 36.00. One No. 1 Brownie, 2%x4%, 75c. Qwoh&ofw Goods is the largest and best selected and at lowest prices: The quality of our Develop- ing and Printing is edged to be the best and our prices the lowest. P"m" hlm' T 3 Cranston & Co. 158 Main St., Norwich, Cona. MAHONEY BROS. ' Hack, Livery n;l:d Boarding FALLS AVENUE guarantee our service to he Y mw,“ ‘the mont reasonable prices. ROMAN MEAL IS ALL RIGHT RALLION sells it $