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HOURIGAN’S ‘Furniture Sale C0—800 St "SALMON, 15 1b. can_ 7¢. Grassgers Interested in New London County Pomona Meet- . ing at Franklin on Tuesday—Interesting Programme ~#Hes Been Arranged—Griswold Camp Will Have Strong Rifle Team in Shoot at Outing—Hibernians Going to " New London Convention Next Week. DRIED LIMA BEANS, quart___ 8c | PEANUT BUTTER, b________11c. ~ MASON JARS, pint, dozen____45c | MASON JARS, quart, dozen___50c SONS OF HERMANN. entertaining grange at the exception- ¢ = - = — gt b e | T Y SPECIAL SALE OF CEREALS grange, including State Master Sher~ wood, Overseer Charles M. Davis, Lec- turer F. C. Blakeman, Chaplain J. H. Hoyt, also Mr. Bryant of Boston, rep- resentative of the international peace commission; Joseph Peckham, and ; master of the Rhode Island state ; X% grange. There will fe music and i 3 other nurbers as time permits. } : —— An effort is being made to make this AHl A — ¥ the best field meeting' of the county . BOYAL ARCANUM. .| Pomona. The place of meeting is 2 és counctl, No. 1851 held its|one-fourth mile! from the Franklin i E3gular meeting in Foresters hall on | Central Vermont station. - 30c¢ value, for 23 ‘wum and had the honor —_— = - = £ Ldet ra of a it from District Grand Regent, | . \womaN'S RELIEF CORPS. 1 @onnella who spoke on the gosd 5 8 2 ‘order. :;'mwu only routine lfismxfiwvvf%figirnrf;fia?g ting‘ x d h yesRnecled ) naa ite| Feida atiesmoon, Aue. 11 st tne Suck: |§ Never before has Hourigan offered such- rare Saianen o8 T . Bebes. in the coaie. The reas . eaty £ aud E. 3 3 8- " S 3 5 Uie: members made haste to conclude] ular business was transacted. General |8 Furniture bargams at his August furniture sale. the session because of the inclement |orders, No. 11, were read, speaking of conditions indicated by the! }Jht‘zlr‘aél%mt.l c_olngznglo?.(gvhich :xs S;odle:e . 5 3 iR Poriment general oraers, No. 3. wers | M Every article in the store has been chesen with the d, eaki: the inspection of e -UNITED S8PANISH WAR VETERANS (Gio. 1055 la Friday atternoon, Sept. Tan st W ey i e w g | 2, he patriotic nstructor riea, o |8 most careful attention and consideration for this § Forcs, package . -10c|Puffed Wheat, pkg. 10¢| Puffed Rice, pkg..._11c 25c a pound up, you will receive 10 ah 1 jer ¥ 10-STAMPS FREE-10|Deimans By = 15¢ Besides Regular and E'::rl Stamps | 100 with 1 it B,.S“';;P', - From Menday, :ug. 11& to Satur- » ot Ge 20 Stamps with 1 box 95 Olives, stuffed or plain 40c Value, for____36¢|vsis Coupon Not Good After Sat- PURE LARD, Ib__________ 12V 35¢ .value, for____29¢c urday, August 15, -BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib_33¢ Saetencs, oo a5 e inest | Trm, s "Pell gave' s, pocittion s 5 NEW NATIVE CABBAGE, Ib... 2c| BEST TABLE POTATOES, peck 30¢ P R oad. e Shonesia oo [ ci0ked in the usualform. 'great event and persons desiring te fit up a new piume chal many of the comrades are | NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PRO- |M COMPOUND LARD, fb_______ IONA BAKED BEANS, can____ 7c {haacwcll o dwn Susupetion for Sae TECTION. - home or renew an old one can find here money- § handsome cup that is to be of- Norwich lodge, No. 248, of Neopians fored by the rifte teams from Willi- |held its stated meeting with regular mantie, New London and Norwich.|order of business on Monday evening Mv?nm excellent marksmen in|and then after this was disposed of the ‘these comman saving opportunities. - The entire stock of furni- 2 MEAT DEPARTMENT euch ds but the Nor- | entertainment committee served ice | delegmtion is @oing down to|crcam, and a pleasant social time was . . = { Moniville ‘en Swndsy remsived on 's|enioved. During the neated season <ne | B ture is of the very best material and workmanship §|§ T s in e 'f;‘.:g::‘"fiwg:’{g :gfl:;ns%"é}?z:“‘é‘u;;i‘!;:“"b»f i i< th fastidi i B8 LITTLE PIG FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib__.____. B A e - 14V4c ion to A1l Bask upon. ani aéiive e sariing with e 7a1 | § and is bound to satisfy the most fastidious. The | SUGAR CURED CORNED SHOULDERS, Ib. ... 14%e PAT! OF HUSBANDRY, = . . i o SiEhINONs OF HUBBANDRY. . HIBERNIANS. goods will speak for themselves if you will but give No. z will have its field meeting vn| The interest of the Hibernians of || ¥ %ith Franklin grange, on the | Connecticut centers now upon the state % c church lawn. The fore. | convention to be held in New Lond.n, them an inspection " will be devoted to & sacial time, stsr;lng fsex“x Tuesday morning, and P . with 4 & ball game and other | NOWhere is the interest in that impor- M‘ - m- will b v tant gathering greater than with the |3 e 6 derved by the | embers of the two Norwich divisiors, County President James J. Finnegan of = this city will naturally take an impor- | § g w tant part in the two days' proceedings . A ) and the regular delegatei are Michael < . J. Dwyer, Edward A. Pratt and M. J. } B0 STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY |3y [1clom division No. 1, and Frank ™ TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK |1 >urtha, James 7. Dutton and John i SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib_________. MEEER | T : 'j: BONELESS RUMP CORNED BEEF,Ib_____________ SP—— L7 F * GABBAGE FREE WITH ANY OF ABOVZ § PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib_______ BONELESS RIB ROLLS, Ib__1674¢ 28 oaus. o mazas | RO o aer Norwich Hiberniand | g 5 : 3 IN STEAK, Ib_________20c| LOINS SPRING LAMB, Ib_____15¢ Mook WIE BATH Rasb & ssoe | Moo, Hanning i dtiend thelser 62-66 Main Street, Norwich g SIRLO ’ » 0. PITTO FOR TWO $3.50 & $4.00 on Tuesday morning. Bk X e e e T 5/ BONELESS POT ROAST, Ib___15¢ I BEST PORK CHOPS, Ib______20c MODERATE PRICES ——AND— Sebequenoch council, Neo. 11, hed! THE NTE: their regular meeting in Foresters hall : % - wc; v:u:-;:m ',',’é‘: on Monday evening with a large at-|evening in their hall, Bill block, with|was admitted and five applications re \ tendance. a largé number of members present |ceived. District Deputy |35 I’s Ame THE BERWICK, RUTLAND, wT BRI Plans were talked over for a'course of | will probably be presens :zenngf A % ROYAL NEIGHBORS. entertainments during the coming fall|ing in September. . . ' Bean Hill Athletics Won. Dow camp, No. 7137, met Thursday | and winter months. One ocandidate NOR — Malll fl. Maln s*l d H TOWN ; $ Blue Heron Flies Over the Yantic Riv- | g\"‘"’"n er—Local Grangers at Atlantic Beach | i Picnic. S Mrs. William Long of Bozrah street is v her niece, Mrs. Willlam Co- | I Free Delivery rey st Town street. 3 TELEPHONE 294 Mrs. William Potter who & ¢ e B the summer 5t Sontn' Covenireroing Eww— fWe Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them was at her home on Otrabando avenue | N e $142.455,651 for saleries and wages in| apologlzing for it. But these peopls| PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Miss Lillian Browning of Plain Hill | these communities. "/ might be useful in their old homes, and has returned after a week's visit to| In this list there are 14 towns and|if so it might be quite proper to help anr:t.‘: where she was the guest of |cities in Connecticut that have re-|them to get there.—Halifax Herald. Mrs, Harry Miner. | ceived a total of $76,067,124.80; 18 gt CALL UP 734 s e prad in Massachusetts with @ total of $44,- An lceless Refrigerator. Mies Levina Stott an dher brother, | 056,669.43; /and four in Rhode Island| Because no ice refrigerator is cold BIEL: . Edward Stott of Otrabando avenue|wit: a total of $22,331,857.50. There | enough, according fo: the experts, to The installation of the right 113 vent to New P]R\'eq Friday to visit|can be no dispute as to u what tae prevent decay of perishable foods, the HE before ir aunt_ Mrs. Emil Mars. above figures mean to New England | fceless domentie retrigerators ate. do. PL 9 Nelsod Tl i S pat h:fi wospe;m;t c’ll‘ll;o i\heew 1??;‘;2 ing away with the iceman. This new 2 fany from Pennsyl-|Railroad is undoubtedly machine, which has been placed on mealsv bev- Who has héen visiting at Po-|employer of labor in the northeastern|the market, operates with an electric |§ 18 @ great deal less expensive 2}.\0:00 Bndlge. S 1:t‘lx'mhguest Friday | section ull l;xe m;umn‘ a.ndm it Paysimotor and the well known ammonia than doctors’ bills. Ask us for < er cousin, Mrs. tech L. Allen at|more for labor than any other entec-|system of refrigeration. The average estimates. erage must not her home on Town street. prise.—From Leslie’s. cost a month for electric current is . g T A s SN about two dollars and the various B St O B b et m i ]| . R i, ST Sur st e A3 WIOLER & Ok, and son. Stanley, of Worcester, Mass..| There is quite a lot of people in Can. & temperature of from twenty degrees 12 Ferry Street ol AN . who bave been ng Mr. and Mrs.|ada, brought in from southeastern Eu. |up. The average ice box in hot weath- dlmlnlshes the H. J. Larkham ,of Plain Hil, are now | rope by the Laurier government at|er keeps its compartments at a tem- guest sof relatives in Canterbury, | considerable public expense, who are|perature of from 36 to 63 degrees, but o f £ 5o value in this country, but rather |it has been shown that fruits should appetlte or At Grangers’ Outing. @ public burden. It is just possible|be kept at a temperature at least 30 Ihee the outbreale of was in the | degrees lower. Fish and oysters should W h o 1 es Chabiee oM T Treerait Rogers, e Such people misht be of some | have a temperature of from 20 to 30 s gers, Miss lomas, Mrs. - > g = ¥ 29 t« T om e Anthony Jacobson, and daughter, Dor. | Use there, that If they returned home gewges ‘-’,:‘,,::‘;‘;g,{'g;‘:,,, k:ep-'f - is, were amons the grangers from this|NOW they would be welcome; and if|has DEch ShovE fOOd. It Should part of the town who were at Atlantic that is the case, they should embrae|at abbut 13 degrees. L | beach Thursday. the ‘opportunity, and the government Refa to Be Intsrviewsd. X » might be doing & valuable public ser- for Plumbers, Steam Fit- not e too B Vice in assisting them to do so. That| Perhaps Mr. Bryan can tell us 2 ~ lue Heron, is the kind of people Who go to swell | what part the Swiss navy is apt to ters and Mills h A blue heron was seen flying across|the ranks of the unemployed In this|take in the threatened war.—Charles- ; eavy or the the Yantic river near Wauwecis road |for their pregence in this country the|ton News and Courler. s week. Vater birds are daily fly-|jate government is largely respons- o R~ T oy . . . o % - for Hinman. ing in the morning to their feeding|iple; and instead of the Laurier Distinction for 2 4 Same reason. Nelther Should lt be undUIy Stlmu' places, returnjng towards night. ::rgz'ms trying to make campalign ma-| Well, anyway, Hinman has the dis- “'I} lummh Hllflllllfl!l S“”" H"” . Pu B . . . ST terlal out of their presence and im-|tinction of being “hand picked."— allng. re eer is the ideal appetizer. The Rev. Geo. A. Biddle Will Speak, | providence here, they ought to be | Philadelphia Inquirer. Pheis 15, Contral Wheet slt.ght tang of hops gently stimulates the gastric will preach 'S0 Scoiiana Road hai on juices. The malt content is nourishing—yet not Jowett City Pastor to Preach. sufficiently so to discourage the desire for solid | |ci.umien, Sms o, e sewes f B g‘\‘:ggfii morning at the First Congre- The liquid is cleansing. The alcohol a mere trifle. Six hundeed thoseund! ek is the number of men and women in New England interested directly in the af- ; fairs of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, the amau s railroad that has been singled out for i PLUMBING Why not attend to it now? It will ba fully as easy and convenient for you to have the work done now ad later when it may be freezing weather. Estimates cheerfully furnished sa any work you need done. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street Robert d. Cochrane 5 GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn- Agent for N. B. O. Bheet Pack iy Persecution under the guise of prose- cution. Taking 86 cities and towns im Con- necticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island the official figures show that there was expended by the New Haven Railroad Company during the mnine years ending June 30, 1912, a gotal of — ¢ and sold by N. D, Sevin & Son, 118 . ‘Select Stock Lager i e is thie ideal brew—pure, light, sparkling and deliciout., oo Sl zinhmy Bottling et:ow home use. IRON CASTINGS ' FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY 0. ~ ??Z.'&“v-"gé?‘::;-‘.?“:"‘ = Na. 11 2> 25 Ferrv Street Norwiek. Conn. aneza