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FAIR TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight 7 Veudeville and Motion Piotures at i e Au Fictures at Colontal Thestre. L / : Songs and Photoplays at Y ! Davis Theatre. 3 Rorwich Grangs No. 12 P. of H. : ! Or in the chascelleriag - meets in Pythi apart. Thames council, No. 1851, R. A, meets = D » Playing the game of with sub. o oty o 18 R A- ot DAl 9oy B under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” || | 7w == seomn o = 3 . . W " . Rt so wretche§ meets in Germania hall Cavalrymen at Hampton Begin Im- | Evidences of City's Progress—False 8w 2 f IN 5 oans * portant Manocuvres Today—Army | Alarms and all outs to iy st And Hair Fall Out ! ; ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Rise (55 Ted. felds, what unrecorteg ANNOUNCEMENTS ':‘"Ppo d to Be Retreating Toward | Firemen's Field Day—Ons Hundrea| = | : | . . % Bleach within shallow graves, whag pooan & ST 3 1o ot | e A Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line et 1o Wit o che emnenst $1.50 o §3.50 White Canvas Oxfords| Orders have been received at ths ' For Omvous Liee |25 : J] | The uniiooded norror for which naughe at the low price of Téc and 98c. local bost office forbidding the re-| Pernaps the most important for atones o . ceiving of mail orders either for Aus- b By o : Quinebaug Pomena Grange. tria or Belgium. Beginning with Mon- | latiioiin of o am_ has been the WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT A word. o pen stroke, and this might | The Annual Fleid day and pienio of | G8Y. It was announced, no malls T0r | covers: practically the whols ‘eits. For = ‘ . not bet oo iy : plondo of | Great Britain or the continent wond | corer® practically the whole city. For | OVERNMENT positions are easy (o' FOR SALE—Good driving horse. In-| TO MENT—Upper tenement of seven | BUt YeRfeance, power lust, festering grange, No. 2, Comey Britain or the continent would imany vears outhouses and cesspools | set_ 3y tree bookiet Y588 telis liow. | qlire J. O'Connell, Bath street, City. |rooms, with all modern Jmprov. Jealousy, %5 be held at the home of Stanton D.| 07 N ntercourse being | have been a menace to th z Write today—now. Earl Hopkins, H. A" Harri provements. | Trlumph, and grim B carried on throush New York, wh S e corME v 2 - Rid™| mom saLe—T 1 very la arris, 21 Mulberry St ‘Tele- o . stalke ks, Doane Hill farm, Pomfret, on | (.71, : . Where | nity and warning after warning was \Washington, D. C. ayid | 5 ‘en cows, 1 very large, phone 129-2 augSTuTh Phas Thursday, A t 20 1914, Morning , mails are carried most exclusive- | g ; i = s brindle, (calf by her side] e e — — = Hark! Hear that ominous bugl . August 20, orning | |V given by the health officiais that there v three - 3 = = e on the Ty by Shive of Atacrices Thnoe it SEWERS WANTED _Two _or o | brindle Jersty, (due Aug. 15: 1 black | —TO RENT_Bungaiow wl programise at 1L e m. H. L. Garrd | Jmerican resisity makes them neus for soon: oo esocic, of typhold e A D T Ome fancy | Cow (calf by, her side): an 18-quart | farm, by day or week: a large Ivins |And they who might have wtayed i, #us of Storrs will mpeak on horses,| (il 00" offers Erentest asSUTAnCe. O | Cher oty orr i SRS, TS fear ie worsteds. good pay. steddy work G2 | Siotsteines n Trom (3. to T wesks: 1| pantiy! aiss - rosmy Yerandens AL sty e ; M ke, Wisks Wil Sow his atock | | no‘interruption, “This Change Wik 1= ok Taoeecet by eionts tars: o e R Sl S R ey Hoisteines in from 3 ‘to 7' weeks: 2ipantry; also a roomy veranda A°P.| No reckoning within the courts o P e 5 e e of ek | Cessitated by the fact that all Britisn s ) Toslenidiaatg ot o] P 1w | milicers. | 22212 MW g —Clinton Sooliara. . ships which usually carry mails nay « A { v - "y ~ "z - | A finer heard would be hard to find. | — o = e o — — Sl come by Stanton D. Wicks: responsey oorviiled thetr resular mail sontiasts |, The taking over by the city of the| e L blades to| This is a mew lot, those advertised | TO RENTStore with steam heat and e cancelled ; | LT aEhiox, over (by ihe oty OF (e Ry Y AT e B culbls iz 3 new ot those o b TR T OR OF THE DAY Speakers for the afterncon will be|fnd No German steamers are leaving | o that it is now municipally con- auglla ' ® R T want to sell to make room for | ‘Y ilimantic. Apply to Dr.C. H. Girard Andrew J. Felker, commissioner of y of Boston. Most of the for- Lirglled and furnis o WANTED — typ.. | some due to arrive mext week from | === g At T P ot il i nishing a revenue to A Stenographer and typ. o agricaitare of New Hampshire; the | f,6% Mail leaving the —local office|(ne city, is the second most import- riter desires pusition; can speak | Vermont. | front rooms Mr. Balder—I beg your pardon, Miss e Y. Thive; oihe|is for Italy. Russia ant Greecs ai- [TN SO She OCRNS Sie (SRR French fluently. Address Box S5, Bui- J. M. GRIFFIN | turnished, one not furnished, 195 Main | npiy, Did You address me? TI'm aesticut State Mugter and Tec. | though Germany frequently recetves | 15 08 chang P ke b7 P letin Otfice, augild AT Andover, Conn. | St. opposite Boston Sto: M viia ™ |afraig my wits wers wool 3 o . ~| mail from this town. This change | 1o5 been changed from the arc lsht| Because of -] e e e e X ‘rel. 165-12, Willimantic Division. s = n Store. Y3\ |Miss Kate—They haven't had much T otire 1t e ol pememyt =% | means that all European mils from [l '§ 24 B e Ersenid ? HONANTED A ook at'the JoMMa’"| FOR SALE — Mill ends in ratine | three oo At be Ghent, iengment af | success, have they ?—Melbourne Punch. I vookl st end 11| here are thrown®out of their regular ng the general lighting all over| . VAT _ | plisse, seersucker, crepes, siripes and | Bulletin Offl L Inquenttl T save readings sehernls sinc . y more uniform and the best it MANUFACTU! t a- | oth ” - e & Will| scherule since all must now be han- | pag CitY_more unif d the best it | DandruffaIdEczema? | UFACTURER wants state ma e goods for summer dresses: also | st ____ dymea ] o havent ates ENCEDSNE e let dled by way of New YorK, in place | "33, ever been. | | gers to establish otfice manage | scrims and cheesecloth, printed ana SHED ROOMS Centrally 1o- | good ps id she succeed in getting a DAVES THER of° Boston, Then there has been wonderful im- | liberal pi to $1,590 | plain. Jewett City Textile Novelty Cos, mma Morse, 15 Union St.” jesa | £o00 Fosition?” ~Better She succeed- TRE. zro\ :rnfl\! of Elm street. This street s oo ‘s".x;g;n“r:rnfl‘.d;- 8 money. Sec- | Jewett City, Conn. I¥2IMW ! FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con. W-“fi lt}"v}-’xlt hu-b-_'l:d with a good as been a mud hole ever since Put- i 5 et FOR SALE—To) Barro; train | veniences, 38 Uni it ~ sition.” —Princeton Tiger. ot e e e e s, (R S uticura Soap " o e e WS R Smernare - vl Xis the town and ! - — — e — | Wnite Leghorn cockereis, $3 each, two Jyiila 'Quick uld Milllon Doller Mystery Featurs To- | Blue Army's Assignment oh I AT thonsa 04 <o dullaras it | “rAIN"T RIGHT—A cat has nine lives, | for 35 special price on larger orders.|— s cise is in the. lifeboat . The hip i -, n 0 flcids wattine ‘rellaf: Esat: soar the stets . | vet the poor frog croaks every might,|J. C. Snow. Mansfield Depot, Conn. | sinking” “Wait a moment. I s Sham Battle—War in the Direction | stepped in - { but that don't change the quality of | augl0MWFM S FOR RENT |be se: T e - pped in and put in a amicite road | b oh Corme 2 £ < _ (dummer Cottages e seen like this. The lifebelt makes M e AR e o ot} - oF Nerwich; bed and the problem was solved. This | L o O o Shon ™ [iove n,| _FOR SALE—201 R. I Red chickens, | woiop hipy FOR SALE |my coat ‘pucker.’ “—London Bystander. be awarded for the best 100 word so- Al 2 jroad bed was extended to Main and, re good! 3 Ve Myt | ages trom § weeks o 3 months, 360 (0. | Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View | Wife (atter callers had gone)—How Ttton ot e Midhion Dofles Momsery; | AUl day Tuesday the troops of the | Pomfret strects so“that the business| Promote hair-growi: e e 1ot 0" & Teach, Mohegan Hill. " | Rentals $175-§2,500 season jdare you scold me bef pan Dt I the acmounsement made by s | 1 SnCaD, 2t Hampton were engaged |section, aside from Union ~square, Ir-growing Con- | OVER Ao i Inspection by appointment | Hub—Well, you know, my dear. I don't i : oeuvring, four t vhich will s o is| diti - month; com! 3 at el —E-M- > g : ey e ore | ol S (G (08 | il oot Tt Shinion £ | ditions when all else fils. | S5, UL S Sttt | Bl RO ¢ sig AN v Cov™ " e e U e 2y S a vy - | Rhode Island National Guard, and two | lines shi ss fro = o scription and sampl fons «. | Phone 3 reet, Westerly, R. . - Tipt. i i s e the man. | of Connecticut, e et e e T s ey arl Samples Free by Mail Frahkiin Inaticate, Dept 350, Hoches: | —rom SALE—One Fiying Merkel mo- Long Distance Telephone ‘Papa, why do they call money you e e o oy Tiiee the moBt | sides these troopers, three troops of | which Putnam is a center have also| Cutiours Soap and Ofntment sold throughout the Jezid | torcycle, fine condition, cash price very have in the bank 2 bank balance - This wonderful production is being | United States regulars were stationed | been improved so that induces | world. Liberal ssmple of each mafled free, with 33-p. L " G. Gor- | low, Nadress Box care of The e | TTo staw the great range of the Eng- Shoum ot T ‘Ders and todsy the m]:hp v h*m)lu' u‘r Scotland. buvers to come oftengr to Putnam.| Dok Address “Cuticurs,” Dept. 1B, Boston. au;l)-,i 8 Prospect Tel. ¢82-2. | Bulletin. ___ augsd _ FOR SALE b:nk"‘:::-«nxcr my boy. They call it & SR S0 Toal Istatiment il bo sosh uring the sham battle the Biue | These recent progressive steps were | = — — 2 FOR SALE—Nearly 200 bred sows - it AR e It i G In thie S . | army will be Troops A and B of the | rreceded by a new raliroad station, . for August and September farrow, in | MR thing. there (s."_Life s P i g ovents Connecticut National Guard and three |a new coment bridze Twer the Quina | Manhasset Menufacturing _company “TIME” cluding. ©O. 1 orkshires, Poland | {150 And what” said the great special- s o . |troops of regulars from Fort Ethan |baug river, a new High school and | WAS cperated on at a Worcester hos. " snd oot ek JInt Vo you cousiger to M et acas Froms the action us each['illen. ‘The Blue ' forces. which will |mmerous minor h school * and | il “ruesday morning for ulcers of |t0 have that stopped CLOCK er|and fost. young boars | caiise ‘of Your hushand's sudden and No ome should mies this pictare, as | ZLtemPt to defend the Hampton en- |is readily seen Putnam has not | the stomach. WATCH thoroughly everhauled | [0 10 *ix onthg 0l O 1 Coeatore complete collapse?” “He insisted on it 38 esslly ome of the best photo- gnlmpmim will be 3nnnmsed solely of | been standing § 1]:] is rumored that some of the cotton by and Berkshires. Pigs shipped at two | LRy trving to follow a story in the moving G oV Massachusetts and Rhode Island 4 E mills in the city arel to go on short = { months old in lots t> sult purchaser pictures.”"—Punch, i produced. Two reels will irdons The afocvres of e mext Big Game For Field Day. G Beslaing Loit reek LEE CLEGG, deweler Factor from Une to & carlond” We do not gat TWO COTTAGES “And what do you think T'd look ahown _eac! D e mext s o e | ; uncy ‘prices. and we guarantee ship- iz Teotge T ends. "'i'b'fin‘“-ia“w'fl.“""“;’.";.:”“ D U?'iJ’i“aYS‘“;-‘:“‘.ofi:’.‘;"':’l oy oy 'umu.u',r}(»r Frs Sioh Boldia Tecouscing ) 1,2‘ :v.- (I:ng"!on( st., al ;, 3 ment of nice stock,” We have el on Lot 1?,,.';‘&:'«;',['5' mflulré’d the chatter- week ang the big prize. | ; B Of Wanicand s deaalda ol otk comitie game - = P e trs P ot O one for Free Collection and Delivery | mately 5,000 head i> select from. N | at the recess of a three-nour s weel R nlse Alarms and A , 5 N Y au i " ied Geors vi e i SR T Slss Gun et st | _The zeneral situation f¥ that an LONIs Which is fo be a festurs of the | aftefnoon enrouts, 1o Moin his company HELP o = Al Near Greeneville Bridges Teplicd George, he having secured his enc ous imagi v B dav to b eld o ampton. e s v S-nore & O Sreiby d | % T Doty Clhpd Semmhe | e el Tt B ="l iy to be held on the | et Hamplon e started with bis ELP WANTED | . oieimiseis oo et | for $1700 T e v vie The mutoel Weekly. with many in-| the Red army pursuing those wno h D o rere benind on account of | Fireman, Dishwasher, General House- | and other sutbuiidings. excelient land, | {gave a girl an engagement ring of comedy. Grams with Farry Beoman | DAV left the fleld of battle. The oid of a Serious illness Eorkers, Caok, iRable Gl O e | e Test Toad fronitas: San be coth] AMES L. CASE Fm B s o O | New York =nd New Eielasa aftwiy appear e o oy BT GNP Maids. ect Toad frontage: can be sold | unlucky? Cynicus—You bet it was! . e, ::‘ml_’!‘;nvgkfi; :“;:eln}c“fixnre Iy controlied by aer B S S s B e FREE EMPLOYMENT BURBAU, Poses for price aske 40 Snetucket St. Norwich, Ct. She married him.—Judge. . B soenotly S matey ‘vavaing | MM being at Wilimantie, At Clari's | Flous eves wonld not see what was go- | [3 3. Coscoran, Supt. ~ Cemtral Blag. | Wisaous thrge cows, tealy . furming (Corberus was barking at the gates et ot TAth Rty posUSnE | Comer ix he Providence brigade wf |in€ on and there go through a train- || BRIEF STATE NEWS || —— TR Ouls, etc. An opportun..y fo obiaia & of Hades. “He's all right” Pluto : ode Tsiay ol Goan S that had no s = | Line place at & Low price. ruminate : tures of merit. Messrs, Boyle and | the Rhode Island National Guard. The |IPS thi had no semblance to profes- P ulars _cf TR P G . d. t T do hope they won't e Peve e ery coed conoty mod | advance guard of the Willimanne |sional base ball camps. Sore arms, e Cane e ACNCE tax me for three dogs this year.” Even £ of soloa and duets, Their Gvek forces covers lts front from the S legs. and hands followed at first b 2= vom e | | “rHINK 3T OVER — 250 motehead [he had his troubles—Milwaukee Fres b4 8 On. wiitten and. composed | tucket river, inclusive. ,to past and the men are in the| Gresnwich—The Greenwich Farm- and 250 6% (regular Se” wisiy Fo08. Dy themselves. This will be Mr. | BTOok. e Mas LML, CeREl- of condition and when the False|ers' Club is meeting at the home of V | envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 500 Is there anything special in the F098'6’ lat “Week and those who en- | 51%¢ he front from Merrick Bro! rine up for the first inning of | Harvey Husted, White Plains, Mon- : | Gach, $3.00. Send for samples and case? asked the renorter of the bank Bople's last woek and those who en | fnclisive to the easi for about Nv¢ | THTSday's matinees the All Outs| Gay cvening. | prices for any printing you are in need president whose cashier had stolen $ Inst e o hoar this team | miles is covercd by the advance guard | Promise that two bells will soon strike | Co Y- late cards | 5%.°“Tne” Bulletin Company, Norwich, }+ mused the president. “you ‘Anether big bill of feature photoplays | Of the Providence brigade. Al the [for their opponents be best ball| Portland—Rev. Jerome Greer, of ppe ]) et AR GR [ ______i] THEC. H. DAVIS & CO, INC. may sav_that we did not trust him s boolked o the last haif of the wedc forces are imaginary. the maln ide Lossers in the department have been|antic, exchanged pulpite Sunday witn *’ FOR SILE—The Teonard W. Bacon Packing House Property implicity."—Philadelphia Ledger. Next week the regular vaudevills | g to provide for a situation wnere- | Selected and the winner is to challenge | Rev. M. S. Stocking, pastor :of the |Teal estate in Norwich. consisting of | iy : X em el . M £ by the Massachusetts and Rhode Is- | 2NV team in the city. The afternoo: o c 2 o o | the large mansion house. 6 dwellin n Greeneville geeon opens. atines foday at 230 | D 178 MR TS 1V AT M R Wanartcrs where | T oo st ehuren Special Prices, for Three § iofe, = 555 buctitiion: ama, 8 Special Inducements e Uc UE matser, how ot It may be outside its | 1R the troops left camp shordy | the men will form in line headed by a _Rocky Hill—Carl Von Schultz's son, e o s Offered 1 CaEE i = Slys oool ‘in the Dex after § o'clock Tuesday morning, the | band and march to the grounds. Re-|Eimer ‘was run over by a hay team |terms attractive to the buyer. This o dia has 272 cotton mills with e rain was pouring in torrents. ' But | sldes the base ball game there will be | Friday afternoon and had seven bones eel om y | property has its own water suppiv. JAMES L. CASE 24,136 looms. COLONIAL THEATRE. Dreparing themseives for the deluge | Mimerous other athletic events but|in his foot broken | Apply_to William H. Snields, 35 Broaa: . < —— etreti without, the armies set out for ihe |the national sport will hold the center - i e L S TR ,There are 1500 registered autos in The Crowning Glory, | day’s movements under the direction |of the stage. In the evening there Stratford—The H. Wales Lines Com- . | “¥or = = 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct Barcelona, g y, Immense Two & there will - l R SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough Nisl it Sdetacie. of Major M I Tieutenant G. S.|be a banquet at headquarters If the | Pany of Meriden has been awarded the E eine breds, registered. none beiter in the —_— ubin 8y Merlis had charze of the Red army |men are in condition. Soft seats will | contract for the building of the addi- | country. - Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- | Costa Rica last vear exported 14,350 A truly delightful treat is in store| T c-02Y. It was anncunced. be furnished and bandazed arms and | tion of the Franklin school. MRS. HEINRICH SCHNITZEL [l Hion: B F. D. 3. Norwich, Comn. H. T | |ifons ot cofien : S . black eves will not be harre : Etian g el e PR —— . ey pRhode Isiand Trooper Injured. s Sl DS i Norfolk_€tate Highwey = Com- Mess T AN | o AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. | 9 | Russia has 2,124,200 acres planted to e | Private Brufs of Troop A \te |® Knife and fo missioner Benhett is advertising for Yomenece | Anyone having same, drop postal to | sugar bee g'ns plcture drama entitled, The | 1o 1" afs, fof STrool, KusBhple 3 ot 2 bids for the construction of 5,550 linear Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. | — wning Glory, a two reel master- : | Guard, was <ta Mail Unclaimed. . MR. WALTER P. HANSON decisd | - > IS 12 a Youns wiel ie made the | tioned near Clarics Corner Tneaday | whe fotlowing lett e feet of graded road in Norfolk. | e (It has been stated that an_ elephant e, u s Sas fajiived on otorerel ord he following letters have rematned | | sleeps only five hours eac! y. ool to further the ends of a con- Inlined o _motorerele, WORd | unclaimed At the post office for o weer: | Stamford—A sufficient number of Br.- Charles Johnson i B e e e niving butier. She is induced to mar- camp at cnce for | Homer Rishop, H s bscribers has b btalned to giv: HORS S St the realiand pescusi preperty of{ Ty a cripple, but meets with many Sxamination at the | porT PIETEh: Hlenry, Bul aeurance of another Chantanqus week ! E. A. Card, bankrupt, of Groton, Conn., | ,One Variable star doubles the amount m&uu with a cheerful grace. 2 ital revealed that the in- |0l Tt 0 Sraith, D Hushrerof Bext yoar, probably early in JoI: | Fifty cards and plate of either of M| 1 am in the West buying 10ad of | provemen it two marames. tog mmimutes beatl Tl e e Tl S o o SheSTE, STa5%, | fured man war suffering from a hadky | STHIC Gremize pm Edmund I . ; above styles, 80 cts.—100, $1.10 J| | 25 Horses. Wil arrive in~ Norwich | walk from’ railrosd seatlon overlovk. | A nape 50 feet hi ogoyion pertormed which restores | i 0N uised body, but | T AN L avmard Otiver | North Grosvenordale_tiector Blan- e [wien ‘them about Aug. 20th. Horses | {ng ‘the Thames river: aiso’ very laris | fireproot Brdirad o otigr calth. She belleving o serious i < Menan ; chette and Miss Evon Ghaput, will be cad are right out of work. It will pay you | barn. blacksmith shop and ~dwellink | Bresiau, P Rim o be orippled brings to him Daily Routine. Interested in Norwich Reunion. Sarried o S Jomeph's chunch Tabor Fifty from old plate, Wit for, theve for prices “win’ be | house. ’ This property” has frontage on | Dresiau. Germany. 350 idecta to reop- Members of the Twenty-Sixth resi- | day, : sl —100, | B * the entire iength, situated on | ¢ — il the jewels and 2 . £ | Members of th ixth resi- | day, by Rev. Bernard F. Donnelly, pas S0cts—100, 75 ct right this time, the river the entire length, situated e e s SN o Smmbis him to have the ever- | 1,;trooners while in 2s dhservel by aant Conneclicut valuniesrs, of which | tor uf the church. | ELMER R. PIERSON, of Falivaad station; siso Cadijiac touc. | British factories during 1913 numbered ation after he or rs whi c is as fol- |t} re a number in this city, are in- : c. AND SEE OUR SAMPLES T one 113 = ing car, 1913 model, littl one T 205, bl 3 2 o be was suddenly penniless. | % = terested in the fftv-first annual re.| Bristol—The fifty-second anniversa -y ¢y i s Noticmsl tourtag car. £0 b o i | i1 EWN0.000, valus $3.509.000. “Tangled Tangoists is without doubt etle union to be held at Puckingham mem- | of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. 71 three-ton Atterbury truck, used one nit = nd and 1 T < e ulletin (o) ) The TUnited States - ¢ the funniest comedy that Bunny and ond and last call to break- | orial, Norwich, Friday the 21st | Bradley was celebrated by the reun- g Season; also 6 cords woeod and steam | o iiny mearly 50,000.000 pounds of . Tlera Tioch have ever appeared in. Tt el yFrogressives Going’to Norwich. |35, of the Bradiey association Satur- NORWICH, CONN. ! FOR SA | 6 room’ House, “witn 37 mcres "ot lamd; |prunes a year and 333.000 pounds of miss 1. The Vengeance of the Va- spital service when all who S. Johnson. state central com-|p “Morgan. J 3 A | 0 LE e e e T O B Quiere, and The Gir! st FHis Side, com. | desire treatment receive it a: the'camp ([ ieeman of the progressive part | ville, Voluntown, ~Sterling, Blamend| s i Plete ‘the program. hogpital, {has received ki allotment of tickets| Rockville—Joseph M. Donovan, wno Eight room Cottage, number 83 || and Exeter, R 1. g | . Spanish railroads are conducting Then follows an hour for rest and | 10T the biz parts rally to be held in|has been assistant town clerk for two LOST AND FOUND. Prices and Sny information pertain. | SNeTEetic campaigns of education to T it Datbing® Wi tenta foe TN | Hartford, Aueust 15th. There has been S > s = School Street. Steam heat, g2, ||| ing to the above said property improve agricuitural conditions atong HE AUDITORIUM. t n G Pl or three years, has given his resigna- | property can g ter VAR irilling i squads inder |8 1arge number of aoplications for| tion within a few days Mr. Donovan LOST—At Ocean Beach Sunda¥. ||| central location. and wini e ||i Hi0.b2e AT iten Gomn < T T IGREW, | their lines A very Dleashee vandeville pro- | 8TmY officers or munoeuvring is re- | tCkets and only about half the number [ will enter Georgetown university in O i ek il plasbe e xastee. s e Sramne s recing S Sonrds at his | Sumer again throughout the day. | wanted nere was sent. Among the | September, where he will take up the | ward. o oo o ond receive Te ||| sold at a reasonable price. | Aus. 3a. 1914 aussa The arilling system that b Sopulsr fhestre the Arut thres days| Dinner—12.00 m. peakers will be Colonel Roosevelt, | study of law . — - Ay | been successfully emploved in Ame it verke aad 15 hesdot By Cays| Supper—s. p. m. after which Major | Who will appear on the platform for 3 = s atternoen bateon T e e | e oli: Selds hak boes Hutrofiesd; ! o e o PYinn | Marshal lectires’ to the enumerous | the Aesi time.since his physician or-| Darien—_Mrs. Anson Pheips Stokes, B e ana pmus | DO YOU WANT TO | Coveee of Buropeen aero S RILIBILON | cabtaine anl licutenants at the eadip. | Gord him fo fake a rest, George W.|her daughter, Miss Helen, and a {rlend | packetbooit. Finder leate at Bulletin Thomas H. Beckley 1 §1 and Mary, & ruse (rie. is contrib- —_— | Pericins. national chairman. and other | Miss Sanford of New York, are in |Gfiics and receive reward. i Hl - P ! BUY A FARM? §- The SYerapapyant every man uting conspicioualy t the comedy end MYSTIC promincnt speakers. A mimber from | Genoa. Italy. Mrs. Stvkes has a tour- i ay Building, hones 724 ? woman and child in the United States of the programme while Harry Mc- ”“'fmr__“gynng» :o i wEL | ing t‘:nr‘u:d her own ¢ nr;xma;.r with e i 1l 278 Main Street 474.3 { | have on my list over one hundred— ;‘;' et WY ot R Gulicy: w —_ Mrs. F. ce, of Livery street, {5 | her, and she is not dependent on the . Sk situated in New London and Windham | *%1" 185t ¥ 3 Summer Guests in the Village and | 57300 2 weelk ai Nidniic rafiroads ‘for transporiation. Cable- To the Farmers of this Section | Coun AR Kinde ‘oF Tarews, from| ‘woe ik TeTHIGE in the Tnibed Who la Entertaining Them. iR Caniie) Basedngect; Go Through.| ETams received from her indicate that| Now is the time to list your farms | = \'“‘1’9,“’. S e ! States and more than 100 in the world Mr. ana Mrs. William Allen have d throuxh Putnam Monday nianc | Suation: if You want to sell I have a larte {1 woutd Sed’ &5 show 'any of |are equippeawith " automatic tele- returned to Providence after a tisi, | o Puenit asemes T Ee s Sena’ descripti e 5 thess places to interested partics, | VNOn® exchanzes with Mrs, Allen’s father, Benjamin F. line steamer Mauretant at | HER | | If inter don’t delay—as they | e 5 o » Benj 1 line steamer Mauretanta that WILLIAM F. HiLL, | Y less bowling alley is a French § . T e " lput into Fnlifax after crossing from 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. j2re ssiina o S one having been invented in 3 Eeticd. o Tt b R i IR oiE fo (ot St oot | WILLIAM F. HILL | in which the clash of falling ik 2 Erowidence _ biste | t ork for r of ure. Every - | pins is-silenced ith Mr. and Mrs. William E. Whee'- n;: «fslmn. m'n Dpassengers were trith. A e | PN R Rt :,F ns 1s*silence 1%, Frank achonaia ana_chi e v | VY Shoe Polishes MONEY LOANED [| Thnze TenemEnT HOUSK, Fi vasshons 167" o8 SETUCKETIET. |, Onilime 30 ent i e B dren, of New Haven, are the guests | a warm o . el e | FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY e | | Austzaiia. owne o - o A, ‘Chias : Sronah o t e sec- 284 securities of an e | . | cours const i s Sullford are . Stab)ishe o Gea | . = R, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cottrel! anoeuvres Too Far Away, “THE COLLATERAL LoAN ¢o, N = FOR SALE | oA« Gennaai nivar. slvsisiy Uhes S Louis Kenyon of Pro Putnam people who expected to see 142 Maln Street, Upntatrs, | rancis V. Uonohue | B e O suest of Welcoms Feidler jsome of ihe cavalry manoeurvres are DRESSING | ] (Established’ 15 | New sight-room semi-bungalow | which will illuminate the surface of "M, ana Mre, Harry Cosk of Prov- | 1isaprointed that the soldiers are car- o s ot o ! CENTRAL BUILDING on Linden Parkway. Strictly i from s (ARG OE /000 1 idence are the guests of Mrs. Cook’s | [yiNS out the plans at the further end Ui | od ith hardwood i airector ¢ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will of the county and as far as people of |} modern, with hardwood floors | The present director of the Louvre illiam Bag a peovle of i 2 " William Palmer has returnes io | this city, who do not own automo- and finish throughout, electric |||in Paris has given an order to remove Boston after a tislt with s rocentee, { Piles are concerned the soldiers might o3 || lights. hot water heating and | the glass from all the paintines. Be- M and N’ Stepnen Paimer 2 el e art of e na- The Fenton Bmldmg Co H] Gvory poseibte convenionss. G- | | oume: pome of thém hrere medh SIS _ Mis; X elgwin of New Haven - vas first reported that Pom- - visible by enc 2 - s Visiting relatives in Myetic and |fret would be the site of the man- | t residential | tection against vandals the glass is of Noani S raa 1t Tor Saine: reeson the io section of oity. An example of | |little value, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Cutler Gray, | C2tion was changed to Hampton. Tt A hat a modern house should b of Tedyard, were i the. vinecr; | was thouzbt at that time that the at- s omad = | b e - = The average weekly pay in Belgtum Monday. temnt to take this citv and its defense | _"GILT EDGE." the only ladies’ shoe dressing that i 5 N. TARRANT & CO. of mechanics. machin| and _tool " Alexander Jordan of Norwich was|¥0oUld he part of the prosramme and | Pouyelycontains uil, Biacks, Polishes and Pre Buys Cottage House, six rooms = g Makers is 55 francs (36.75). helpers 20 i o T e Potnamites were intarcated t oo ‘the | tomes isdes” sod chldren's sioee, shines without co TR e « and bath, a large well built Barn 117 Main Street, Norwich | franc (s36), and vsually {ime-and a- a5 ana Sira!onm Guila et Mount |outeome of such & manoeuser. e -~ N ACTORS and Lot 100x100 feet. Healthful L o et R nor rof. Walter ps of == | H | s 10 hot - e \owan prits over a clever line of fokes, | Providence are the guests of Mr and o0 location within city limits. | chariic loses an hour or more om ac- i songs and stories which keeps every- | Mrs. John Phillips, 2 AR It T By e R ARCHA W. COIT \ iew count o el et ey one good natured, Mr. ang ~Mrs. Harris _ Patterson Rose Kennit “ALBO” dleans and : . easail the custom to deduc pay. et SEAS pistire is Trhal | With thelt duughter, Mok Mey Botior S | SuEDR nd CINAS SngES! T rour wiecakes NORWICH, CONN. War in the South Sea, taken in the | SOn. of Brooklvn, N.'Y. are g Rose Kennitz 76, died at her home | packed in zinc boxes, with spon hand: » (Office 1334 H e et B ah 1o | Thelx son, Clinton Futtarews Saq tars. | o, he Joed from Anderson’s corvier to Sorae,Large stami boxes, wh sponre, 56 Phones | Residence 102-2 Bl T E o el e or. | the 3 nd fam- | West Thompsen, Tuesdav morni . frontage, modern improvements; price | |7 2 Powers comedy, and Billy Jacobs | il ek Jhomyson, S TRINE | Ieyourdesler does nofkeep the kind you want.send e 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. C. A. only $1250. How to Absorb an e ety A Iy Juoobs | aymond Holmes of Bt Piul, Minn, | o lt® 117ed 1 Putnam Dut a’short | epeicsinstanes tee fufsiss sackugs hergss pid- { °"A’ ‘three-room bung_.low, barn, 43 Ppicture bill. fs tho gricst of his purents, Mr. snd | Lo 2020 WIITTEMORE BROS. & CO., T. P. MAINE, M. D acres of land, near the Jeach. 400 cords Unl . Because of 1] Mrs. William K. Folmes One Hundred and Ten New Name: = bany Street, Cambris Masa. - ,» M. D, - of standing wood on place; price only 0’ use of the interest taken in the Tolme ames For e T e & i san | M. and Mrs. Bros M. Gray and es The Oldest and Larsest Manufacturers of Physici 3500 gz and M M. G nd son ucus “Shoe Polishes in the Wortds ysician and Surgeon. A 25-acre farm, house, plenty of fruft - ‘been runni here for the past 14 s, Jr., of Ledvard. and ) Olliz | Hermon G. Carver | P { and some wood and timber; price oni¥ | o lis Mours in Bawi Teik) wesks and which wil finish one weel | Thomas 'of Froncivn, K. o weve |vin ‘revistrars of voiers state thut 110 | == = {office Ward Building, Corner Main and 1355, pel L The fice “whieh is admired for s from this Friday and BSaturday, an- | uests of Mrs. lsabella MacKenzie, | names will be added fo the ea | BERIE S Raeta; | ,.An $3-acre farm, 14-room house. ba:n | JER'S Iy 0 athrul looking: = guesta . [ nam “be added to the caucus % e . fok and white and youthful looking gther serial photoplay in two resls Monday, i lists at their mext meeting. 100 of FOR SALE Office Hours, 9:11 a. m. 3 to 4 p. m.|is a substitute for lath and plaster | 49X60; horse barn. crib and hegnericy | The onls thing 1 know of that can - been ery Mon- T these will be added to the republican to & p. m. without the airt and incomvenience. | $3% miles from Westerly: price $3000 | make such & ‘compienion out of 22 y and Tueeday, starting on next PLAINFIELD and § to the democraiic list and there Telephone 1296. 31800 cash, balance on mortgage at ;| 3€ed. faded, oy discolored one—1 mean Monday and Tuesday. This picture will be 4wo changes from one i . i | Jer cemt: | & natural, ot a painted. complexion— DPromises to outdo Lucilie Love fn ov- -~ the other. 3 oo FOR SALE = Peck, McWilliams & Co. i 553" %or wilcox's Farm Bulletin |13 ordinary mercolized wax “This rec 3 ery partioular and is Being run on a | Silag T. Barher is staving with rel>} Savatia { Choten of 400, markable “substance - literally absorbs &5 miich larger soale afid can be read | Blyes liere for a few davs. [t Ditvert o€ the 7 3 TR 5 4 i IAM A. WILCOX | he et iy afciteh Shie Sencath i each week in many different news- rancis. the infant son of Mr. and Ehur Duvert of. the (BacDled Store ) | W AM | Sredneste = LI =3 c s Air. i oE his Samal tin o ILLI 3 Gduaily peeping out until within & Davers, The manswetment ot | thia | Mo William Dunn, s improving ana | 1§ having nis nnnual vacation, e s} . {COL. EARL N. GALLUP| | ¥ouicor OIS whvouly” inevidence. Bouse 1s trying to. mesange & plan |® now out of danger [ niting £ r ore resorts near | Cor. Green and Golden Sts. H Real Entate Broker, 1 e suan Risoitahes’ sk Treckica wherety the stery Do given out |, lawrence Krnuss has taken his in- | 'Maf oty 7 A ¥ = . 3 3 moth patencs, liver spots, biotches and i printad Jormy “a ohbutar o wesk. |fant daughter Helen home trom Tafi. .y Eawward Mullap and family recenlty Follow the crowd to the only place AL Weit Erond Sineet e O | P AR 2t o chapter to be dlstrbuted a few | VIle, Where her aunt has been earing de a trip to Boston in their auto- g Westerly, R. L i 1t ¥ou will precure an ounce of mer- days for her since the death of her mother. | MODile. in New London where genuine chop i e e e e i ol Sa | _Charles A Thaver and family of | suey is made by an Oriental chef. A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of | Telephone 365 cold cream every night, washing this = 4 - Pawtuckat, R, I, are guests « e A 3 s oft ‘mornings. you'll It s veriavie - Briugspert-The Ry, Gl t, R. I, are guests of Mr. and 3 Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and - — e, i - 2 R Brewster, bishop of Connecticut, >co;_ e H[;r-?.\ J hThn_\‘er of King street | mm TAFT, Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Another valuable natural treatment 2 firmed o' class of candidates af Cal- | weriie varrtion spent m camp ot Webs savises S TIZRE S0 BB powse | T DU O v ey Try the Cnfen"Can ne camily prepared Disssics D a = h can on all matters. vary church Sunday. ice | ster lake. GROSVENOR ELY, i At Skt e ‘Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10c &t the morning £ Cigars are the best on the market She aiso knits thread Qe collars ana cuk R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. hazer " Bathe the tace i Telephone 1-3 i hazel = Bat find it “works like magic. Disso! 4 Broadway. rFY ;ox'-i 3

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