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Ly D BT % aevin goving Fictures at Colonlal Theatre; R : Cver '\ f 3 , Democrats Cannot Agree On a (;-fidfla, Therefore Butler, :g“l':'h":_:‘:"%?m& e Republican, Holds Oveg—-&umeu in Probate Court— | PESIn osin iR 5 1| - Bicyclist Fractures Ribs—Four Small Boys in Court. lodge, No. 11, O. D. H. o Tn Germenis Tan: " h_Tribe, No. 43, L O, R. M., [Ttchy, Burning, Red and Inflamed. ' ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Came to a Head, Used Cuticura ¥ & > | meets In Fores: 4 - - i - e Rpmdiotmet. ik | 1l -5 r Line, Six Words to the Line Sl . ANNOUNCEMENTS ; F: Cl 2 sew 5 > o —— Congressman Peter Goelet Gerry, | Ashaway at ‘the home of her daugi- ace ears. '_sn-n-by e Frank A. Bill offers Shoes today at|who recently returned to Washington, | ter, Mrs. Howard Partelo. o ol i TR Drices. Ladles' $280 Canyass|told a correspgndent 4t the national|. Miss Ada Marion Wells of New Lon- | 52 Piae S6= Waltham: Mass—*My sida R o e s Sy Ot padiohs ConcArE : at 6%, black and russet $4.00 | capital hfimr tmel‘e‘ iy “:"hév“:s‘:rfi;' don and Miss Hdna Wells of Boston | affection began with pimples, my face and = ‘ That yast 2%, of E = Fe 3 | neck being affected. were very ANTED- “anel LE— RENT Several Do S s Bl airoriing 5 e’ Sorraspondent | 35,8 B i Biveat ~ ~ T A | o ARTRD A pseiioe 1o sl ot | OB SALR- 1, tharoushbred Bk 1 O R s Cocuih. W HAT R | oo sesark, yhaterss e faifew; . DAVIS THEATRE. Rhode Island visitors in Washibsion | mhers 15 ample protection from run T ks caes | BRI B siliine to” worlk “ressonable’ | 383-4,or FCrc augsd | Sugsa Go forbard 2 : 2 ok the 5 o et BRI S Address Miss H., No. 35 West Broad St.. | — o = 3 3 = Episode No. 2, of the Million Dollar | trip through '}nse:gg:\?c; ei%\’:rtalm%.;g:. :‘hl‘c“: :‘fs l:‘ppr e‘::.l‘lt.aeld Ax::,"a'nuec gle“m‘. toa head. I scratched them | \exterly, R. I $ Augsa ' | BUILDING Lows for l:':aw?nuflhu‘:_ P.’g‘:“m*# ™ Sy srument tent, An :n'eéf":: :,.:.' R 20, promise t- & S until they became irritated. R o s 13, - 7 ‘Mystery Special For Today. A ior Charles J. Butler, the republi- | Parties from Noank Tuesday. "The breaking out was very w':?.'.'“‘."'!.o‘i‘,‘.""!:‘.fif‘{’:.fiiiz‘»?':‘& ley, May Building, City. _ aughd | 91 AUEIMWF lx-ur?o; Foi e can holdover, whose term expired sev Louls Cella of Westerly is in Italy. Al tamily . o washing. . Address | ,, FOR SALE—Motorcycle at a bargain. | TO RENT—Bungalow at Hillcrest | Go forward, wh by - epecond twe imel installment of | T Uoeks ako, would be retained. Mr. | He has been.a resigent of Westerly for e oo ing- - AGGre®® | Phone 262-12. aug, farm, by day or week: a large liviug | Don't otop at the houser Million Dollad pleture | 7o) WECKS S50 NELC, 0 Dopular win | over 40 vears and went to Italy about Pl 2 e T avoh Seeveny._ teowis &4 * Srdeauuin Ilie. if § Jn_ added ateraction at this | BUtlcr Is sid 10 Deiile POPULC it | @' month ago on & visit to relatives. covEmNMRRT Boaitions are hey. 15 | 5 LT chbtoe. turly, sutipes Bulie’ B2 188" Daniciepn: hons e - ploture has caught "L‘ 'wbl.lamu this placement, it is said,would stir up con- Mrs. Perry P. Wilson and Miss Es- W) today—now. Barl Hopkins, | if sold at once. Address D. . :n-m IFIFMW ’ - ‘has, the reason is mot|Siderable ill fecling. ther M. Wilson of Putnam, who have hington, D, Cr id | Main St. Norwich. TO RENT—Store with steam heat and | T 2sked the marble for a little rum doterming aa It is entirely dit- The report brought to Washington | Leen at the Morse cottage at Pleasant TWANTED _Young lady clerk; must! FOR SALE — Mill ends in ratins | modern convenlences, 35 Jackson Si,| -To hold my tears and say my bless« B e - | recently did not say how long Mr. But- | View for a month, returned home e over 20; good opportunmity for the|plisse, seersucker, crepes, stripes and | Willimantic. Apply to Dr. C. H. Girard. ing there; e = T i "4a | ler would be retained in office, but it | Tuesday. St parky “Xaarch? Clerk. Toars Ao Sther” goods'for Summer dressca; alsg | _ augdd It seemcd as though it answered in ree A instaliment is believed that it will be until after | * nioq Marie Zangrandi, assistant li- | Was never a pimple on them.” (Signed) | Bulletin Co. " “augia | serims and cheesecloth printed and tarn. lain. Jewett City Textile Novelty Co. TO RENT—For the rest of the sei-| “I am unworthy of her breast sa ; the November election, provided An-lyprarian, js in Capri, Italy, on six | ‘Walter Murphy, April2, 1914. WANTED A middl g7 e 3 443 seven-room cottage at Crescent ves in the clty.to find | the n, is in Capri, y, A AT ANTED b Rissia - Atloss | Jnwutt iy, T LY ‘weil furnished. electric Ight Samples Free by Mail Dy the day or month: can furn drew Farrell, John Allen, George Bray, | montha'leave of absence. There was B = i ce Swaw, M . Burke, Jo Indicath > 2|~ WOR SALE _Nearly 200 bred sows | water in house. ApDiy to Miss J- C.|The granite B s dhhie pom o lEGcatlou of, woar! cloude 3T st S e o I Teauteed (i Bitass Y. | for August and September farrow, in- | Strahan, R. F. D. 144, Niantie, Cont, | © Etoram adnen S asked if 1t would pe seph Chesel R Iatos for {the: Whsterly: left Westerly. P Are your little ones suffering from itch- | 5 Uncasville, Conn. aug4d |eluding, O. L C. Yorkshires, Poland |or telephone Niantic 19-3. augéd apart; £ e stamiin < be resisted for that | , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Horre and son | ing, burning ecremas, or other torturin, s Chinas' Basex, Chesters. SSrkahlrss. | “5om ENT_A very desirable fiat at | There SIEhed a message from its depths | Monroe and Russell Grobe of Eliza- | disfiguringskin troubles? Areyou,yourself, | stocic of anv kind Of mdse. for Spot| tmo 1o six months oid. 0. I C = Poland | 94 Willlams St. all modern conven- : { : fair. iy i i length of time. The democrats be- E 2 s T vat ‘the postmastersnip ‘spoiia | beth N J. who have been guests of | wom out with long, slecples nights sod ey e S aroe | e o A ot O es. CChatiom, | lences._Srown. Sugia | “Unyorthy Ito hold so bard into should o to a democrat, but have not | ('t #nd . W Tuesd;y?’ The party | Coascless anxiety in caring for them? Thea | Confidential, Box 195, Jewett City, Ct.|and Berkshires. Pigs shipped at two| FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms | - —Thomas Waish, in Smart Set. months old in lots to sult purchaser |and bath, gas, at No. 38 GUff St In- failing in this, ai- | a8Teed upon which democrat. No other | 3 is on a motoring trip. AFE from one to a carload. We do not get | quire No. 53 CLIft -~ = ! s, oaty tu b stership plums in the Second 8 on 2 Cuticura Soap and a gentle application of | _ SAFETY FIRST_Smoke our Cobweb SSn S ta s s ams LUHUMOR O Y e Sfetrict are Tipe for picking, and none | Nothing has ‘been heard from Mrs.| Guticura Ofatment Wil in roet vaces being | COTRT Six for 5o cigar, at Fagans | thocy DFices. and we guirantes SWR- | ¥o mENT Two Tront rooms, one F THE DA’ 5 Will be ripe until after the November | Eugene Stillman of Westerly since her | oty Smoke Shop. augld | meRL oL NI ead fo select from.” New | f{urnished, one not furnished, 138 Main 5 er recent departure from Westerly, her et ey St._opposite Boston Store: ~ _ jy3td Father—How do_ you medn your i election. v iy ‘WANTED—Woman of middle age to | England Live Stock Co., Peabody, Mas: - ey .. - e an episode of this stu-| Representative Ambrose Kennedy, | letters being probably delaved in trans- - M'm frotted mothers will rest, and k for widower and small | augid TO RENT—Basement temement of | Check DOOK is crazy? Son—Iit's unbal- picture will be shown | republican, is vigorously opposing the | mission by reason of the unfriendly re- | Peace ‘Write Box_ 215 FOR SALE_Ford touring car, in fine | (hree rooms at 56 Schook St. 1,,.3...,. at | anced, that's all.—Yale Record. theatre, ‘each episode en un- | Moon bill reported from thé commit- | lations that exist abroad. Danlelson 3¥31d _ | condition, fully equipped, oversize tires | Bulletin Office. ¥20d_ | “Let's go to the circus, uncle” “I i of thrills, new thrilis, greater|lce on postoffices, of which he is a| Four small boys were brought before | $uccessful in the most distressing cases of | “WANTED A watch dog. John H.|In good condition, clectric lights and | ~T0 RENT_Two desirable stores,wail | don't think I will, nephew. I'd rather ever before attempted, | member, which would remove assistanty Judge Oliver H. Williams at a juventle | fants, children and adults, when all elso | Davis, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich, Conu. | master vibrator. 'Apply at The Plau’-|located on Main sireet, and ome good | Wait for clection time, when our can- cash wiit be awarded for | Postmasters from the protection of the | session of the Third district court.| bas failed. Sold throughout the world. Jysoa Cadden Co., No: 3 - __augid | window In store near postoffice; aiss a | didate comes.” — Budapest Borsezem ‘word solution of this| civil seryice. Last Sunday while playing on freight | Liberal sample of each mailed fres, with| ~ GVER 15,000 Eovernment iie jobs | FOR SALEBroilers and roasters. | liodern apartment of seven rooms, best | Janko. .4 & z % Sapoe i A o 0 b itry Farm, 5 West Peari| iR Norwich, steam heated and continu- 3 W the Dictures here. Read ¢ cars near the Burdick switch they re- | 32-p. Skin Book. ‘Address posi-card **Cu. | OPen (o men and women; 365 3150 | Hill Grove Pou ous hot water, centrally located: rents | Enter the nurse. ~“Please, 'm’. will the paper. — Follow the| The Baptist and Methodist Sunday | leased the brakes and one of the cacs month: cemmon educhiion® sufficient; | St Tel. 1037-2. Snges | ous Bot water. centraily locsied S U M.~ (Pieane. ul; Wi ‘ ¥ i 2 Norwich examinations. coming; de- each week. Then send oank spent Tuesday at AL~ | ran off the rails. The boys were repri — scription and sample questions free. | , FOR _SALE—New milch cow. Tel | 5o RENT_At Pine Solufiel. Yot asve the chance . They made the trip in [ manded and released. g Frankiln Institate, Dept. 350, Roches- W. Dziomba, R. D. the $10,000. two special trolley cars and, in coi- With the abandonment of Dixon FOR SALE ter, N. X. Jezid ove. Niantiv, | lie? He won't let me bathe him. lle Conn., furnished summer cottage eighi | 5ays he’s a soclalist”—Texas Coyote. augid rooms, by month or season, near salt T e S R LR - . x B mp—Where will your majesty sum- ‘ this special feture thers i | formance to rules, the cars did not | square as the terminal for trolley cars, v Plano tuninE. A G. Gor.| FIFTY COWS FOR SALE—New milch | Water, good boating. bathiis. HsLIDg. | mer? Satan—I think I'll stay in tow programme which in- | change positions by running on the | the square.appears just as it did aon 30 Brospect b ChY. Ho o805 |and springers; ome pair fancy Devon | Enquire Mrs. Vars, 68 Hubart Ave. be- || notice a lot of people are comir, o big five resl production “In | triangular rails in Dixon square. In-| the Sood old brosperous davs of the Ivid oxen; also one pair steers tiree years |tween 10 and 2 oF 7 to 9 p. m- 3e30a | r o i TS ROw “York Sun: Sharpe, No. Frankling Conn. Tel. 98-+ TO RENT — Cottage of eight rooms | Citizen of Prague—What do you say { and bath, all modern improvements. 1n- y > Willimantic. ____sugsd " | and bath. A mo e Jetsa® |to the beauty of our old Praguc? FOR SALE—Two new young mileh | = ————————————_ | American Sportsman—Not muc cows. Tel. 1148-4. augid o d:ll"c';.—l"“rpig\;‘chroggg 9%, 843 | These crooked streets are mighty har e o et -3 ate. Ade | for automobile races—Prague Humor- FOR SALE—About 206 chickens, ages | 15th to Sept. 12th; moderate rate. Ad- | 10T isticke Listy. features of the year. The|Were turned, in order that the passen- | h Pawcatuck Valley, with and a corking comedy | S€Ts not be required to ride| the cars be: ring cards: “For the Cem- SBown. _ Meascs, Boyle | backw: to Atantic Beach This 811 ploasing with thelr | move was an inconvenience to the pus= | “ o OO L rendered concert songs and | Sengers that could not be avoided and |, 8 BEREOR OWE CO8 EE } With Burr Mclmtosh and |Stead the cars were run a short dis- | (own, when the only trolley line, or | cast and is one of the best | tance up High street, where the seals rather logy therefor, was the $3 m 82 i 3% msm\“:; Buys Cottage House, six rooms {zmm xrhreoleoni{m:uln hras waeke &1L dr:-’sdmrnna-, Crescent Beach, & and the programme today is|reversed the pesition of the cars. The|gPPOINts the - i Hahway and bath, a Jarge well built Barn N7 ut a tew R. I Reds: no disease. L. 5 First Trooper Imperial Yeomanry r one of theor best efforts. _ Bargain|Only remedy is the extension of the | (oF & Tem of gne month, with renewal (§ .3 1ot 100x100 feet. Healthtul TEN wEAvERS AND e e g e e L n URNISHED ROOMS Centrally lo- | (discussing a new officer)—Swears a 4 matines as usual today at 2.80. Bal-|tracks of the Groton and Stonington | SO°H S * Lt e FOR SALE Black walnut, maible |cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. je2d | bit, don't ‘e, sometimes? Second Troop- cony 5 cents, lower floor 10 cents. division of the Norwich and Westerly }mv'_tm;:{»* " }01'!19;1:‘ mf\;;f; :\5 lxur; location within city limits. Two Lw“ HXERS top chamber set. sideboard, Sewing | gy wys; = 8, a1l modern con- | F— E'S_a masterpiece, ‘e is: jus: } 3 action company around Ci o o of pelicemen. ! machine, extension table, pictures, car- | FU HED ROGM. ° g ~ O et e (harks 5or, | would prevail in regard to the milk in- ARCHA W. COIT pots, dishes and other housenold furni. | VeRiences, 38 Union St” Phone 1051 s oo i ' Main street ° : T r e o oa e ek S hol 3 tars 13 HOL%. Otls Block aneld P Jane is so very romantic. She sas® ; G L Mice inder « Single Sopointment 3 (Offce 1334 on 8 Ounce Duck. Good|™Vim sive s c w. resiomn cooc Jane s 30 very romantic. She say “Perils of Pauline,” The Most My: There was a regular session of the | til his successor is appointed and has Phones | Residence 102-2 erel: she's going right down on her knees 10 tifying Incident In the Series. Westerly probate court Tuesday after- | 1Y qualified for the office. 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. C. A. | W] and Sl Work in noon, Judge Jidward M. Durke pres Mr. and Mr imon J. Reuter, who ages After Pauline’s miraculous escape ing. On petition of John Jake of Al- | With their daughter, Miss Ma J. raine r'D. Samunds, Witk bog her father to let her marry Bob- Conn. R. D No. 1. augdd by.” “Whats she waiting for?" “For the styles to change."—Cleveland Plain from the cave, where she had been|bany, N. Y., reprosenting (hat he was | Reuter, are in Germany, where tho H lth [] 'l' Da ’l' { located in Voluntown, Conn., conducted Dealer. B e Bt onen ot fov N ¥ repreeenting that ue s | RAMSL, w7 o Sermny, Shere they a Healthy, Up-To-Date Town. | s ciuner oost v ™ e TO RENT ,Alrs Fiatte—This aper says aimoxt the crafty guardian, she is| cst of kin who received notice, he was | N0 intention to return for two monthe n ol 2-4. R LA I oy oEnd vl e her chain of events th the estate of his mother, Mary A. M homeward bound to the country of FOR SALE—Horse, brand new wagon weight. Mr. Flatte—No such charze Address or apply to _ and harness. Apply 361 Main St. iys0d | Containing 4000 square feet gan ever' be brought asainst . yqur X e - . read, dear.—Yonkers Statesman. ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY |cabomdt e R sy er 2055 | with heat and power; modern | The Girl (waiching Paclowa dance) 19x5 feet, 3 b p. Address Box 33, b o3 - of . —It looks easy, but she must masxe JEWETT CliY CONNECTICUT | 2ot visd | building with plenty of light. | cacrinces” 15 Kdey i cond cre suburban rarm on trolley aid has eaten little or no food for a state"Foad, mils out of ity gosd - | TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, | o ber for this cveni 1L - Bond $500 with s peace about this time. Mr. Reuter is : 7 i | the head of the big florist corporation | Melshing from 1100 to 1700, I have 3 Vatehtinrg. 3. Reoter v nine that will welgh from 1460 to 570 of Wostiyyy: Reuter & Con company | 311 have been working and are accl 7 o esterly. He saw_service in the | mated and ready to g0 to work. T! : . guardian of the per- | Franco-Prussian war 56 years _aco. | must be sold right away. Come and se with her life. of Antoinette, Rafael, | Mr. Reuter went to Germany ifi tie | them. Prices right. incidents, and ncmas and Enrico Aversa, filed final | BOPe of regaining his health. » % . PIERSON. s entertainn some of the $25, account, which was examined and ap- g Tel. ll!“fi!‘lmn Ry iy20a room house, large barn, pouliry houde Her Impecunious Escort (lm;res . For toflay also, | proved Zor recard and otner outbulldings, excellent land, Norwich ) Jum. Hike meet- uck 1 story of heart ap- | " The inventory of the estate of James STONINGTON 76 S0, Yoot Toua trontage: San be sold " “Who lea ti ¢ y of n of the estate o o5 T4, i Toad frontage: can be Vho led the army in that rec:a T e d, “The Song | M. Lewis, showing a value of $6, was | —_ FOR SALE for' wuilding purposes for price asked expedition” “1 did,” replied General | ""-"m“;h:rg"'frltgm received and ordered recorded. {St. Mary’s New Pastor Praised by Aela % e R e itk Tamale. “1 thought the attack was icd o B I Y pd the_ectate of Jena ihe| Waterbury Rector Whose Curate He | one. two tenement. house and one sin< The easiest way to get a foois, et An opportuniy o obiala & Summer Cottages 3R R5VT by General Concarne.” "1t was | who ot Horace T ck, 5 < o 3 : for blace at a low . | prevented great loss of life. He le m‘:'mm';:e';:;fi'fi" fstrator, Tich Wil annexed, fox author- Has Been—Cadets Drilling. gle nouse, barn, :E.’n':{'.',?\";%qf;"l‘;nflfi <ood job is to preparé for it at whipticulars of TRYON'S AGENC1, | Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View | them zoin forward, but 1 led them F ity to sell a cottage at Watch Hill T = acres of choic . > imantic. _Conn. o 75- coming back."—Washington Star. it o T Maro M & | tat Delonzed (0 deteased wa contine | iAo Sundas, Rev. Lukelcove o LD L Norwich THINK ¥F OVER — 350 moteneads | o 0 inspetion br appotntment # S e ‘For uee 'S SPOK« gly o he de- . A a2 5 Y = 'S f and 250 6% (regular business size) the sensational comedy hit of| '‘In the estate of . Anson Stillman|PATUFe 0 Rev. Father O'Brien 1o | phone 300 86 Cliff Strest C AT 1 Sivelopes, nealy Printea. for $1:90; bo) FRANK W. COY THE KALEIDOSCOPE e, there was action onth petition of L |giihifSton patieh | He told of the ommercial Schoo ey e i L SR S € High Strest, Westerly, R. I, — e . At the Auditorium. Gier WDy on the hona of th admin: | PArUCUlarly Tmmacarats Shannon Building R e T O v i sca el 150001008 isbels of Cort Tast year There is another good bill appear- | SITaliix. Decree.was issued that the |y ohyoh as withoue = pas- | SPECIAL CITY MEETING oo = | Value, $12,300,000, : % SdminiEtratris: Ala it . tor, and wished him unprecedented FOR SALE The Leonard W. Bacon y i , at this house again the first half e J:Tu‘w bond In the | success in his new fie'd, He announces 7 PR in Norwich, consisting of FOR SALE 4 % e > ‘his week and will be seen today $1.200, with surets: | fhat Hev Euveaone.l: He anno MAYOR'S OFFICE. s it Terasiice Sawdust and chioride of magnesiun for the last time. Ross Bon Heur O/Brion's, sucoomon an suettitioE ity of Norwich, Connecticut: houses, 3 barns, outbulldings and 10% are used,in Germany to form an ex- «& Co. present a very clever novelty £ the C S _superintendent | 1, pither Sheriff of the City of Nor- acres of land, conveniently located Lo tremely hard artificial wood. n Fas picturs act and win much r Symons of Oak strest, While| O\ ¢ Catholic cemeteries, © “Wich, Greeting the city of Norwich, at price’and cm ’ | 2 —— for their efforts. Harry Sy- | coastin wi il o g i You are hereby directed to warn the > attractiv e _buyer. s A recent government report shows 5 I i ' Sictentbmnt | biovelo” v T, Strest Bl on i8] [Ests; Mesting. electors of the City of Norwich to meet Shorthand taught by mail in property has its own water ‘supply. that wages of farm laborers have in- " song which always please &nd | the breaking of the fork of the maching | ¢ Sf MAary’s Tierney Cadeis held its |in the Town Hall in sald City on the shortest possible time at APDRy o NEIHGG I e creased more than those of city work- ana Dasl e e fork of the machine | first” street drill In uniforms M Monday, Aug. 10, 1914, at 8 o'clock In p = way, Norwich, Conn. ' _octldd e , ley a mixed team are|and s I¥ injured. He 'was assisted | evenin a e monday | she evening, fof the’ following pur- ) v ¥OR SALE—O, I C. pigs, thorou jjors In the idat s & bi& hit in their singine and | to his home and Dr. M. H. Scanlon |coninit 20d made e fine showing. The | poges: 4 ’ tical stenographer. Address bredn reniatared, nepe Dolter daine | & 0% ro and Diseus) property. of e hipe Tich they present in|was summoned. Mr. Svmons sustain- |in Stonington, Auguer 1o, i ade| 1 To determine whether an appro- Practical Stenographer; Bulle: country. - Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- | to ‘wit.: fine Iarge House, modSrn 1. | sermiirtls aveids orphian asylums | shape. el acture of two ribs is % e ngton. Augus . The new | priation of an amount, not to excees . Do BN 2 3 3 3 ;| sending parentless children to priva‘e temorrow is a three reel 101 Bison, | The accident happened Tuesday morn- T 2ot Shie Coast artllery: corpal 40 BE mmade: by the | CulsC of Gokmon = BUYING poultry of all kinds, | in§ the Thames river; also very large | until they are 1i years old. entitled “The Hopes of Blind Alley.” | ing. X arge of the drill Monday nignt: | Sputiell, requisite for paying the cost Anyone Bavihe shoe. dcop postal te | Darn. blacksmith shop and dwelling | - e It is & story of the slums with Mur- et ek At ihe business meeting of the cadets | of Widening Franklin sl Y. Tyt - house. This property has frontage on = 4 dock Rev. James O'Bri tabilshing of a new westerly line for “ ”» Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. S s Oxford university will send out an M in the leading role. e tev. James | rien, the new pastor | saiq street from The Bulletin bullding TIME ‘dec18d e river the entire length, situated on | 0t U S pelentiste G2 Ohe. of Bennieet ombdies in 8 c: acenics. of St. M s chureh; ‘gave an Inter- | 1o Volon Shicat, 28 Droposed in s - Fairview Ave, a short distance north | €Xpedition o glis Mrs. Albert Greene of Gran t esting address, 2 Al o that d CLOCK of railroad stition; also Cadillac tour- | Polish girl for a zuide. to study :-he long while will be seen today when |, thertits anite street = re resolution presented at a meeting of | to have at stoppe or ing car, 1913 model, littie used: one ! origin of the native tribes of Siberia Fora Sterling will appear n | A | visiting inProvidence. (yihere iUl be another drfll this | sald Councli July 6, 1914, and wuill| ™ WATCH thoroughly overhauled B O A aotal ATIe wied- o | By S xives Jealous Husbana” This is a photo| Mrs, He Clark is in Reho- | (Wednesday) evening and Thursday | PERAIng before that body, by FOR SALE three-ton Atterbury truck, used ome| g oo o S LS “play you don’t want to miss. both, Mass, of relatives. and Iriday evenings, e hiroatic ot H season; also 60 cords wood and steam | Shells with a d B e 4 Charles Antique Boutelle of Hope Borough Briefs 2. oo -suthorize the borrowing.of| LEE CLEGG, Jeweler Factor Sawmiil; also farm in Sterhing, Conn, | Cient to wreck an acroplane within 100 Mr. F. D. Burtch, of Burtch's Drug | Valley was a visitor in W. Tues store, in Stonington, cordlally invites | day. | TSR Norwich friends and all visiors| 1ne rain | lode have been n zrmy 1§-room house, with 97 acres of land; | yards of where they 50 one upright piano: also woodlots | invented for the ¢ Ledyard, Groton, Waterford, Mont- be authorized for the foregoing 128 Washington St., City. Eight room Cottage, number S8 s Harriet Cooke has urpose, and o provide for the repay- = N ooke has returne@ to | purpose. and 1q B e ¢ the amount | Phone for Free Collection and Delivery School Street. Steam heat, g2d, v 8 rr terfered with the attend- | . AN OLD PRINTER] . Byron Cottrell and daughter rosRR. Modern House In.a country school near Auvburf, DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON, Norwich to the 100th Anniver- i o ; nd Mrs E. P. Beatty of N. swed. it deemed necessary. = Tna Eveton R, Sterlins, RIchmond; G, eu¢ Britain's largest railroad has Lsary celobration in Stonington. this iagen party at Calvary Bab- | York ate gucsts of Harbor Master O, | olAted at Norwich, Conn.’ Aug. 4, central location, and will e [fiang BReton B.L | formation pertain- | adopted for Eemeral use o system. ot B s i o iokton . this h Tuesday afternoon ¥, Pendleton and fam, 1914. ey 2 HELP WANTED sold at a reasonable price. Ing to the above said properiy can be | automatic train signaling which pro- #hes While there. Mr. Burtch | ( Misses Jeonie Stanton. Pauline| Mrs Mary Madrios Miss Bmma TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, & had by addressing E. T. PETTIGREW. | duces audible signals™ in locomotive ‘many friends in Norwich, being ;“m:nix‘:- ?_Q.l Helen Hood, local teachers, | Bent of Taunton, Mass., are guests of Mayor of the City of Norwich. | ooy Farm Hands, Waitress, General Enquire of r::xee.m meten. Conn. b ; e R R e M Surore on a vacation trp. | Mt and Mre Joseph Sviviar —_ ki MMM M T H L . 3 augsa — a8 a prescription clerk, and is now| Rev. A. C. McGilton, former pastor and Mrs®T. J. McCormick are| 1 hereby certify that thé above and | homas H. Beckley An eminent authérity has estimated | ing one of the finest _drug|of Grice Methodisi church, mow loeasod ininz Mr. and Mre, Thomas I | foregoing is the warning directed to| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Zod thut 91 per cdnt, Gf the of Pavis between New Haven and Prov- | In Bristol, was in Westeriy Tuesday. | e of Hartford, me for service by publication. BT Gl et obe Tty May Building, Phones 724 it L e e e . —Ses adv. Mr. and Mre. Frederick H. Hefflin of | At e e o5 : % 1| 278 Main Street 474-3 blood and are capable of spreading the “MECOLLECTIONS OF Providence are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherifft of the City of Norwich. Eraive: 3 W H. Wilsen at Pleasant View. augid B, ind Mis< feanneite Clark are among I OF NORTH SEONINGY £ Neb. the pupila bring from home ma: | alding tes the Craft | the Westerly paopla who are detniney Court of Frobate, Aug. dth. £ of terials from which thes K a bmen Tostate of William A. Erows, late 4 =i e s o B el In Nerwich in the Fifties, S 3 — -~ North Stonington, in said District, FOR SALE eight rooms it o o e A Misges Emily . and Ella F. Greene| Portland.—State Foreste Filley and | c®ased- All of the . - i < s T B e Shalii it or | 5%, Cranite strect left Tueaday to 18| » tew Triendn have Tetorned to thele | peoboD jChie, spplication of Harriet 3L ; Land, Buildings, and Machinery in fine location B ons s o Shoveands of-doltage s dear mamories of the birth of | H. for a fow weeke | T | nomer B ot aven. After sbending | said estate may be sranted to Herveri |} Two tenement house with lm- owned by ‘the ! for annually stand to be saved by Ha- BRI B B | e e Wocka. |2 week Pamping in the State park | P. Bill of the Town of Hopkinton, as |} provements, including hear, elec- C. H. DAVIS & CO. INC. $4,000 { waiian’ sugar planters by manpufactu:- . Mrs. Louisa Jomes, 74, wi per application on file more fully ap- = . H. b . - K by, i = newspaper fleld. Writing from San | Reese Jones, died Mondsy evening to| Mew Britain—Cits Tax Collector | PoRrs it 8 SHCILY I, e o T x P e ke ton v icisco to a friend in Norwich he 1 Pern, > ¥ ollector | " Ordered, That said application be situated on Broad Street, near North Main St, Norwich. ported material. All 6f the sacks uszed adctte Toomis has collected $588 - = Gt rtiliz - W 000 an the 1914 588.- | heard and determined at ‘the Frobate |} |/ oy car line and five min- S ASrendt bacd by the Pacific Guamo and Fertilizer BN iGitng . i ‘empericnces ini Nor. 000 on 't taxes. A vear a=c | Office in North Stonington, in sald Dis- 3 R i company in its business last rear we-e h from 1850 to. the: establishment BALTIC | 528000 Jess was collected at this| trict, on the 12th day of Ausust, A. D. || utes’ walk to center of the city. Spur track to railroad i o« cncker St Norwieh. ¢t 0 page ot FHonoluln with consideradle ¥he Bulletin in 1858, 1 am reminded e o A L O o e henqencs of || Always well rented. large loan Can be Used for factory Saving of money. mmm Dunham had his printing | Members of Rosary Socicty at Funeral| Avbn. The tobe 3 Laia appiication. and of the time and | can be negciiated If necessary. AN OPPORTUNITY in the bagement of a building on | o¢ ve “Mary Sulir The Weekrs min. The crop noacco harvest has be- | place of hearing thereon. by publish- |E :1ouire of JAMES L. CASE, g SASEucKat strest, And that he was suc- A ¥ van—The eck’s * has made a fine growth | ing the same once in some newspaper - . y Do You wANT To jod ae publisher of the Trl.Weekiy | Games. = sditions. for curing | naving’ o clreulation in said District FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Wi st R . ier by D. 1. Svkes, whose pfice | = Fot been ‘of the best the past|anc, by posting a copy thereof Of etm |J -Central Buiiding.. -Norwich. Ct. | femins R L B 1 B e e nged The funeral of Mrs. Mary Sullivan | {Eneie aisnyoes g ies pown or Acr ) = | BUY A FARM? Stopington, in sald District office of the Aurora, John W.|Was held from home on Main street | X S CHARLES C. GRAY, . i i ; that of John G. Cooley, of the | Mury's ch at K. The fu- | Pans ing mill will start the erec- | . S, DA s . To the Farmers of this | R an ool Winiam e 5 tator, was on the corner of Main | Nerul procession was met by the mem- | 107 of anather large addition within | UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, | At easant ew A e T rms, from FINEST QUALITY and Shetucket streets, next to the Nar- | Der Rosury ety who escort. | the next few davs and then will' in- | District of Connecticut | Now is the time to list your farms | #1000 up. = = . . = (7 T 3 jch bank, and,that of the Weekly |€d their dead sister to the samctuary S @il several larze new boilers. In the matier of David Bendett and if you want to sell. 1 have a larze g in geod shape row, : o I would be pleased to show any of i e Ll] Sk o A rested partiee. If interested, don't delay—as they | ne, established by E. C. Wells, | rail. A solemn requiem high mass was = Samuel Goldstein, co-partners doing€ |, four-room cottage, lot has 75 fest |list of customers on the corner of Main and Union | Célebrated by Rev. J. V. E. Belanga, | _Hartford—The loca! branch of the | Dusiness under the name of The City | frontage_ modern improvemeais; price | Send description or call. 2 s next to Moore's fruit store. | ReV. U. O. Bellerose' being deacon and | United XNational Association of PostiSatket Alieged Bankrupts. In Bank-|oniy $1350. - sl WILLIAM F. HILL, was soon succesded by E. C.|Rev. John Landry sub-deacan. Tie|Office Clerks has sent a check to the | At Hartford. Aug. 3. 1914. A T oo ST, 100 sords| 25 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. 'and Charles Platt, who were | bearers were John Suilivan and Wil | Salem, Mass, branch several of | Upon the petition of J. C. Worth & |3STeS % . | are selling fast. : price “onl. - AM keep up the husiness of the | liam West of Tattville, John Leary and | Whose members lost their property in | Company, The Herman Alofsin Com- | ghos .ndin& Wwoed on place; price only WILLI F. HILL a few months only. John Hussey of Baltic. Burlal was m | the conflazration. pany and Hertz Brothers, praying that A 25-acre farm, house, plenty of fruit Real Estate and Insurance printers, who remembers Char] St. Mary's cemetery, Greeneville, i sald David Bendett and Samuel Gold- | anq some wood and timber; price only g Rl e anTts ey [ e family lot.. Many mowers weis| Therpsonville—Judge Lincoln ' .| Steln now or lately doing business and | 3250, Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. Tox of the A office, with |1Wesent from ~-Bridzeport, Hartford,| Morriton. who has heen il his | fesiding in Norwich, in sald.District, | ""Ap g5-acre farm, 14-room house, ba:n H - . urera office, e e P E ord, | 3 on. who has been at. his|be declared bankrupts for reasons i 4oxgo. horse barn. crib and hennerics: |is a sabstitute for lath and plaster lous and hearty exhortation 5 Sty "l rooms on Pearl street, has been taken | theréin set forth, now pending in sald | apeadapce of frult and plenty of wood. | > 2 - on parade: “Forward Whigs- . Beselte and family of Willi- | (0 the home of his brother, . Dr.|C e ies from Westetly: price $3000° | Without the dirt and inconvenience. 5. ic are passing the week with Frank Morrison of diroeklyn. The| It 4ppearing to and being found by b mal = g3 g your clan, Scott leas the cel | Bl L her, airs Fhenrs e | Mudse. I unoid Tovpr s fewes | W Court ot Sl bttt By | B0 cpsn. balance on worleske wt €|y McWilliams & Co. FOR SALE Robinson, James Forsyth, Hi- Personal itemes. | € iz Diria unknown. aud that personal spr | cping o goor X Farm Bulletin 2 . il Spr- | i % ot be mude upon him, Il"u Fiolbelof 8¢ “ot " before That notice of the pendency | WILLIAM A. WILCOX nd o | S el oe Db G | T ear ot oo, COL. EARL N. GALLUP Hazen and the ns brothers, | Iy and Mrs. Moses Genard and Anmmmlme ley PIAtt | Lawrie are passing o week fa and ‘Wondworth of | Bedgird, Websier and Putnam, ; Andrew Btark, John| Tari Eovie of texas and Paul Fra- Now. sight-room semi-busgiieel o 4 on Linden Parkway. Strictly 3 modern, with hardwood floors. Waterbury. —Miss Kate Woulle Londan gave gn luforraal (e the Naturalis club of Ui Sec n S 1 | i | } | | S84 Tom Ruekma o the | siar o Sousts Covontes e qous Bra- | gregntional ‘church Aonday evening, | Laning this wrder in The Bulletin, a and finish throughout, slectric. r . Charley | ftors Tuesdus. : e Her subject was “he Sums and | Wiek' Tor two. consecutive weske - |41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 amd 2, [+ z ghts, hot water heating and 3 were Defeated Slugger: i el T B DT s TR Westerly, R. 1. every possible convenience. Lo- r8- of long ago | The Home Run Makers beat :he 2ugbW % Deputy Clerk. | relephone 365 . e Bt Toae Sk el cated choicest residential § in Norwich oc- | Slugzers. Monday evening, 4-3. Go-| Hiddistown.—Among 1lose who are R s 2o Fammthohi] section of city. An example of beilie featared the same. Europe i the present time. are & what a modern heuse should be. o e et dulors Trimmed tne pur Acheson, rector of oy | F, C. ATCHISON, M. D. | . F. CONANT, Ti Franklin St. | noai"Retate Sajes. Addreee o i . e A . who is spending a few b Tne bettarfss wase : i i compant with Pro.| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oy R. F. D. No. 1, | xnuam 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg, | Whitestone 8¢ and the J, F. €, 10¢ 2 and _Ravenelle; B Nicholson, secretary ‘of and Eligon. : ersity, - Night 'paone 1083 - Clgars arp the best L% ST E LT 1 .