Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 17, 1914, Page 7

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adyl"o‘n‘uuth &&M—*—N‘ @l Saw | to maderate winds . B rediotions from the New York Her. ald: On Monday fair to partly over- cast weather will prevail and ugu variable winds. ‘The outlook for Tuesday is cloudy : i :fld‘g@m'l&Whu- un T Dulm in % somebody was same boy who last ycu. under simi- vaouhdke,h lost hl;’rllla in m lar circum: i md m.dsfln; ‘where he gone a swim.No | hanging in the started a searc! . ’:.'Z‘..' him uhfidm but 1t s thought | that resulted in finding & boy drowned > I e Soon 4s Superintendgnt Duft and n Supom”:monry Elmer A. ‘who is s ¥ lon to remove it l‘.o their In the mu:.kuzp of the “ d depart: Nowosadke, who was unmmied and v o S, ™ bou" nfln-“ 00d, AG:.” ::l\llcl: & lived with his Dbrother Charles at No. 1 o2 Rk (R o ot oS . ke mess High street, had left _his p worked o the “regulars. more economicdl| AN SECURE ONE OF THESE vl " watch end money with a friend, Wil- | boat and Superintendent Duft from i itmaiied L A, AMM. Nerwich Town ltlh:m lfili‘nnkxskl.nagothe l‘o'wfir endl of | another for several hours without suc- ) A) e R sraving. o e m m.s 47-12 : e lake ut '2:30 o'clock saying | cess. ] past v 3 Prteie ¢ iolhwedu:;' g.§}” Saturday: Showers, | 1o No was Soing to have a swim| The body was at length located on d Edward F. fes| fna market fll:en crope. . ! Saturday’s weather: Fair. He undressed and left his clothes | the bottom of the lake and near the Third district, Cou o n a :u”' . wu“mv.ed “lmt . 2¥ One No. 4 UNDBRWOOD.........380 18141914 Predictions for Sunday: Fair; west|hanging in the enclosure provided for | east corner of the raft. 5 2000 [ ther Secealazy,IE Sep. M arz &S to_southwest winds. 2 the men and boys of whom it s said, | Joseph WoghKevitz of No. 57 Tenth Fifth ot Adolphlu c‘“‘? is ':' g be“ 9‘; ll“"o ndon |One No. 4 UNDERWOOD.........$38 th- A. -Ol"“ OM | i inday's weather: As predicted. t:ere‘ were a.'boutmls in :‘v‘rlmminx al #re:; u;geme Ncn::o--u :.'-o g‘m‘t r=ry MWM L Su.lllv-n.m ounty an eflort will be maho 'hrl.l.lonn S s s BNy < 4 . ti i e water, 'ent S rking grad; x.:man VAL Sun, Moon and Tides. t i,d'l}';_l Eastoiner m](lmba)‘!ldcould raft when they located the b body and TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS and swine; much .;stefl.‘l:{; will_be|one WILLIAMS ... 18 T sATEa 1 T Moen | not discover -that any one had seen |it was soon surface ‘hard: Z Ne.2 N 3650 per ton 1 ises " sets, || wigh | 21228 [ him down or had missed him until a | with the srappling irons and taken to s general farming and efforts made|One NEW CENTURY 815 to put farming on a business basis; a ¥ om.. -nd Yard Central Wharf boy named George Cook noticed the|shore where the medical examiner saw | Elizabeth Daly Gave Pretty Lawn s t| A good quality of Typewriter Paper ° Telephone 2 clothes hanging a long time in thelit and learned the facts in the case Party—Lincoln Club Will Hold An- :;u':'\;ogf -c.rosb';ldt:.t 01:'51;1::; plmn m:_ g -_ | nual Outing—Local Items. ing for and growing crops wil be| 1f you can't appreciate these values American House DELEGATES TO ATTEND 52 NEW NAMES ON oL made. we have nothing further to say. ery pretty lawn party was giv Already Agent Lincoln is noticing - FAIRS IN THIS STATE. CAUCUS REGISTRATIONS. %:s;udnymev;nm‘ },‘L Miss m‘n‘_‘,fleg much’ ll’lmml s ;‘J.on; “ll:“l‘":fye and| We have Typewriters to rent. _ ' ST G at the home of her parents, Con- | one following work close can FRNRKL & BANDEREOI Exops |5 I|_so04 | 637 Il Appointed by State Board—L. H.|41 Democratic and 1] Republican Be-|stable and Mrs. James Daly. on Mor | casily seo that he 18 proving & most Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, Six hours aft curs after high water it Is 10w | Healey For New London County| fore Registrars—71 Progressives|chants avenue. There were in all |valuable asset o the county, one Traveling Men, Etc. tide, which Is followed by flood tide. Eai File With Town Clerk. present twenty-six bovs and girls, and | whose services dre being sort by the 0n Livery cemnection. Shetucket Street o SR ~: the lawn and house was attractively |class of farmers who read and think —_— GREENEVILLE _The state board of agriculture has| The registrars of the town, Tyler|d¢corated with Japanese lanterns, the|and who try to invest thelr money color scheme was red and whit. The|and labor in a way that will bring announced the selection of delegates|D. Guy and Cornelius J. Downes, With | merry makers played various Sames | them a profitable return and make @reeneville Hook and Ladder Company for the various state fairs to be held|the assistant registrars, completed on{and a buffet luncheom was served. | life worth living. Had Clambake—Personals. I Connecticut this fall and winter.|Friday their regular sitting to receive|DUring the evening several solos were| We want every citizen of Connecti-| DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN ? ey B St s rendered both vocal and instrumental. [cut to know. more about our aims, o “§| _The Greeneville Hook and Ladder|The delegates were chosen by the exe-|names gt y The party broke up at a late hour with | says Secretary Jewett, more about our Dental Surgeon s company held their annual clambake|ecutive committee of the board, com-| In the six districts a total of 52|the remembrances of a evening that | agricultural college; we want the and outing Sunday at the Draw-|posed by N. H. Brewer of Hockahum,|names were received and of these 11| was'well spent. bridge. About 140 were present. some|J Arthur Sherwood of Easton and|Tequested that their names be enter- farmers of New London county to know | MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. « = that the Business men of New Bi ;-t::g the n'line 0'§.lack t1.:-;1:-:’ ua:la Fernando Wheeler of Stonington at|ed on the list of republican voters and Will Hold Annual Outing, don and Norwich are ;n.uly lnm- E S came down by auto an - | its meeting in the capitol last Thurs-|41 on the democratic list. The Lincoln club will hold thet: ested in their success and stand re mflflds ley later in the day. The athletic events | gay. As shown by _aistricis, the new [nual outing at Smith's cove, Aug. 0, |to assist them. for cach is Tependent THE DEL-HOF were held in the morning and close ng the delegates who will at-|names added to the caucus lists were|The committee In charge of the ar- |upon the other. - % competition reigned in all the events|iend the fairs are the following: as follows: rangements are mmaking big prepar: Already nearly fifly automobiles Dilmmlds ‘",}ih‘;‘“:xn‘“‘;"fgmv‘j&m;:;gfl;em The Connecticut State Agricultural| District. Dem. Rep.|tions for the event and are planning | have been Dledged outside of New European Plan 3 A w a goodl - 36 Tollowa: 100 AY dacn piv s society fair at Berlin Sept. 29 to Oc! . 18 0| on making this outing the largest they ndon w! sen Y, 2 el 3 0 ded only 20 are Rates 75 cents per day and up. ery body, first H; Blackburn, cigar| ™ Fernando Wheeler of Stonington. ever had. Ladies and children will be | ber. Of the 50 recor y : Colchester grange fair, Sept. 24, E. 3 invited and races for them will be run |from the city of Norwich, although it HAYES BROTHERS, sedond, Shaw, cigarette| p Brown of Pomfret Center. off. Among some of the athletic |i8 expected that Monday will Dring|yg o none 1227, 26-28 Broadway , vard dash, for men over ifty| “[yme Grange fair, at Hamburg,|Fj events that will be played follow: | many more to the list . years of age, James Rockwell, one|gept 23, C. E. Beach of West Hart-|si < quoits matches, races for men, 50 100 We will try and print in Tuesday's fll&fim I Bliss Yl r s dottle, 50 752 fash | rora: Yard dash for the men, and dashes for | paper the list of the Business men of BREWERS KNOW r for n;lm (;nly. 1l;luumrd Spalding| " New London County .Agricultural 41 the boys and girls and appropriate | Norwich who furnish automobiles, et e R L R fair at Norwich, Sept. 7 (5 98, Leonard| [ by the races for the ladies. The winners of | Showing the kind of business engaged BUDWEISER IS BEST 126 Main Street N eietis e 8 flu'mbm “mjump H. Healey of Woodstock. gist ¥ Progres- | the events wil be awarded with good | IiB. s So you will say if you try Brewery North Stonington Grange fair, Sept. |Sives was accomplished by sending a|prizes and the following are looking Friends, this is a worthy object. Harry agfik;;‘l;n‘ b"}x.f{ i?xi‘(u Malls.| 1573 17 K. E. Brown. regular printed slip to the town clerk,| put for the arrangements: Wiliam |Let us have a few over 100 for good | Bottling served at Rockville fair, Sept. 22 to 24, L. H.|Using a form that hay been Brown, chairman, H. E. Bell, J: measure. We want all that can to| D, J, McCORMICK’S, Distributer Shoe race, Howard Spalding, belt, sec- | yrantay. 2 and circulated by the progressi.e|Moss, Robert Brookes, Ermest Jones|join in the parade, those at the morth ond William A. Pitcher, razor. Shot| Stafrord Springs Agricultural fair,|State central committee. Of these, 71|and John Candlish Who cannot come here will join Fiome 1514:3 put. Howard Rydholm, one pounq can % the line at the point most accessi- “ | were received, and of these 71 ti 1°f Prll;;ce Ailben. éomm' el 7 w'&x; l?:;‘ 12 to 14, N. H. Brewer of Hocka- of these here i e . L3 am Flemming, three neck ties. heu § appeared in the republican caucus list. iz S Ci it MISS M. ADLES oyel'hltllln al\d tug of war was one of great interest,|g i“?;dgiefif‘mw"m faln, Oct. 6 to| R emacrats lost no mames, for the| The Taftville Soccer Football team |1 oin will Bend the. line with Stic c both teams tugged and pulled for sev-| b were 40 names that had previously K Lincoln wiil head the line with Miss Salisbury fair, Sept. 7, E. R. Dodge. | balance of the 71 had not appeared on|Will hold a special meeting at their [ Ajice Bishop, secretary of the New eral minutes before one gave away and i - |any caucus list. headquarters in the Lincoln club at at last the men of age were forced 10| sonrier Aonicoural falr at Thomp London County = Pomona —granc. “ s l df afifi H - sonville, Sept. 30, Fernando Wheeler. — Which time business of the most im- | handling automobile No. 2. all' l!fl flll acfl fll w or throw up the sponge, each member of | ““Windham Gounty Agricultural fair portance wil be transacted. Candidates throp, president of the New Lo the winning team received a very mys-| .+ Brooklyn, Sept. 22 to 24, Fernando| =0 CONGREGATION AwWAY for the team are practicing every | Counol RESIARL OF Tl cition mean WAR DOUBLES PRICES. £ terlous package that they were the|{wheeler FROM .THOUGHTS OF WAR.|Dight after supper on the baseball | e there also two auto loads of our of all kinds on Automobiles, | on!y ones that knew its contents. ~ The| " \yooastock Agricultural fair at South — grounds. The interest and enthusiasm | city fathers and Secretary Jewett will| Hair prices have doubled in New n baseball game in the afternoon was|ywyoodstock, Sept. 14 to 16, 3. A. Sher-|Rev. S. H. Hows Abandoned Taxt He|5€ms to be greater than ever since | {rivel along behind with the County| YOk, owlng to the cutting off of the Carriages, Wagons, Trucks| sasity won by the Married Men against | wooq. Had" at First Chosen. the series for the Bulletln cup are|y,ague auto bearing a banner “Excuse prpz':’me. By £ood luck and influemce the Single Men by the score of § 0| “mhere are several fairs for which b - spon to be plaved ot and the local | eEde Eht T g T e | e B e hossen Mise Adles e no delegates can be named as vet,| The fourth union scervice was held| 2™ bas a fine chance of winning it. | penind. Secured an ample stock just before the t 12 o'cl eveny one sat down to|fo. the reason that mo date has been Sunday morning at the Broadway Con- It is expected that the horns on the|big raise in price. She will be able Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- |2 Dig chowder S2Da At # O'Slock thelget for holding them. Ergational chinay Ray Dernuel The Deciding Game. 100 machines will De tried out to see|to fill orders while this stock I i ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. | 0gg, Va7, served by Chef ©. P, Teary. Howe, D. D. of Park church occupled 2308 daciiog basshall game Setwesn it they are in working order before | e elodaly e 5 4 leavin ain s . Biacksmithing in all it branches, |Music was furnished during the day|BILLING THE TOWNS e s 1;1:2};;1 i (s o of next week at Baitic as Baltic won the | e e fecorate their car to| Now is your opportunity. Hair grows b &g, b""di"‘: I Yo fooa FOR COUNTY FAIR |kepi away by illness. Dr, Howe's text|toss. The toss was made at the|their own taste. Indications now are|dearer every day. - G B e AR SR “ A was from Pasim 5.8, ~Thou makest|OPenning of the ninth Inning of Sat- |that a few more can be transported|306 MAIN ST, mext to Chelses Bank St e, O - oy | Bill Posting Crews Starts Out For | the outgoines of the morning and even- | Urday’s game. and we would ask that if interested| Tel. 652-4. augiza Surs fhe mieath 5P ANT B ETCr Four Days of Work, ing to rejoice” This was a different you send your name to 82 _shetucket “ Foturned. home shout . seven . o olock : text from which the one first chosen Local Items, Street or phine 708-12. ce wil be With the opinton that the Hooks gave| . Early thismorning the paper hanging | which had_to do with the European| Walter Kennedy has returned from |open Monday and Tues: vening as e O it f P rlooks aT®| crew of the New London County Agri- | struggle. We have had so much dls- | Pawtucket. wel as during the day. 507 to 515 North Main St. |the whote county "| cultural Society will leave New Lon- |tcrbed thought upon those events that Everyone who can furnish automo- o don. putting up bills for the blg Nor- {we need to escape and find 2 point of| Dennis Murphy was a ¢ visitor at|biles, Whether loaded or empty will =R wich fair of Labor day and the two |rest for a short time and a reminder| Watch Hil Sunday. confer w ereat favor by advising the - e days folowing. They will work Ston- |that this is a beautiful world in spite —_— officers at once no matter where lo- 22 - Paul F. Gadle spent Saturday at|ington, Mystic, Noank, Westerly, Hopa|of the wrong that is goimg on it it Mrs, James Daly and family were |cated in the city or out. will soon be here. FU RS STORED Voluntown. Valley and Ashaway, R. L, and after| This Psalm which the text is taken | visitors at. Watch Hill. Now in closing let's remember that| e pREDARED for it by installing 2aty finishing on the Washingion county |is a nature Psalm. All poets sing of the leagus did not come to lite before | GE ¥ e peh The Misses Katherine Nelbert and|gide of the line they will return to|matura and its many beauties, but mone| Ired Stome went to Fall River to|its actiities were needed. “It was|a “RUUD” Hot Water Heater. Doss by M. BRUCKNER Sarah Kelly have returned after a|Connecticut at Beach pond and cover |of them has so expressed the passion|visit relatives Saturday. born of great necessity. away at once with a Hot Kitchen and > week's stay at Block Island. Voéug:;wén d:nd Griswold. |The second | for natuyre as it s revealed in the — Lend youreflzfl; f;)drfl:ll,l m:sudronhy saves a lot of ceal. - = ; and third days out they will be in this : proac Portelan weel | undertaki Tpho! e hands of 81 Franklin Street rex;n eaan%oMnm‘.‘rMm a[.)&:rnfi‘eum ;:ounty and Windham county. The st:‘&l:l:h GF;': ::;Q'cfis l!to:gh tn:ffl vg’x‘l’:; at wn-:che ’xiuf" cifi ks 5 your cmmn{y agent in this work h-;nrd Come in our office and let us demen- a few days here with relatives. l:_:ath ;;:yu:lyuegec:h:gut‘?c;v'r;lu figures the picture. This text reminds you shall not only reap your share|gtrate and explain to you how simpile us of glori unrises an 2| Wiltrea Pollard is home after a few |of the benefits to follow but enjoy that |4 ;- towns in that county that have in by- | llant sunsete. It s ales the‘lygbgl";t days' stay in New York. (Comfortable feeling” which comes|'t i to have ""°T L"“” witheut James Kirker, Thomas Sears, and|gone years been Willimantic fair ter-|a larger truth. God makes life's morn- with the knowledge of duty dome. |burning a lot of coal JUST ARRIVED Bradford Ricketts leave. today for two | i 3 ritory. ' It is likely, too, that some |; -| Miss Mary Shea h: turned aft A Fresh-Mined Cargo of weeks’ camping at Quaker Hill. posting will be done in East Haddam, 165 Ay ob SR el S Tt stay at Stonington. o Governor Simeon E. Baldwin has 'Jp.‘;.qm“mkmmmm«"mmm e R Baybrook. anf other Iower DA less dawn of childhood is well known|a short stay at Stonington. CALAHITE COAL The funeral of Peter Sablenski was|valley towns, for Middlesex has no | aivie buriese thar tole yorhry the appointed H. P. Lucas of Goshen as i 2 vl v| Mrs. "Annie Fiyhn and son Daniel, i-|at a small cost of installing. Can he held Saturday morning from his 'late - There i e ° | divine purpose that this youthtul joy one of two appraisers on the Connect n St. Mary's cemetary. noontide and that the sunset be even don county and Middlesex county since | more brilliant than the sunrise could| Archibald Torrance and family have o fhs SOSuing year. BEAR IN MIND we are headquer- e ore Line ro: uilt over the line g one to Mystic for two weeks. ters i eaters and CONVENTION DELEGATES, |and up into Deep River and Chester, | "“Ae ‘the child comes to a time of| 4 <oz Wl PR o it two live valley villages. _ choosing for himself after the parents’| Henry Fountane of New London DIED. rges operated w m CAKE AND BREAD|Division No. 54, A. O. H. Ladies’ Aux- S e training and sometimes finds later that|spent Sunday here with his parents. |GOODWIN—In Norwich, Aug. 14, 1914 | | o o demonstrate them to you, ; iliary, Will SendSover. WouLD CALL IT the parent knew best. 80 those who e Foervioes will be hald at her STess T3 that cannot be excelled. — choose God's way wil find the noon- |, Junius Greenwood spent the last|Fyneral services awii be Reld =@ BeC Phene your order. Prompt service. S‘Tr:: sgve;.! o&;,;:s of m‘],i‘:;on \flx CONTINENTAL WAR | G050 ondor. | There is no deteriova- | four days of last week at Block sland. | 14 home Ne. o8 Hobar o o eiock. Cit '.f Nfl'id o auxil 'y, Wi ;e i av. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE |séisrd the stite Somvenfion to s tela| Frederick W Gary Susgests Name for | tromy "helie:”(o"vost. * Thie s shown | Oustave, Hedler te eabeututing st | MEHCRRG"S 'Koutr belovea sltar o i in New London on Tuesday and Wed- e ruggle in Europe, “ e ville p! cy for s week. “ 10 Cartsr Ave, (East Side) ke in creation and in revelation. At first Jennie A, Talt Saran A. Glasser a0d | (a5 & Electrical Departmeat - - |it was a child’s world that was re- Stewars ¥, Dougiae par lagates who Bave se-| In a leiter to the New York Times, Richarg Coleman and John Dopovan ias cured a Suite at the: Mohican hotel|rederick W. Cary suggests “Contin: | hoos hon 1o eand jhooiament, =~ Men Funeral service at her_late home. 5 - havy t jowly. I a|Were visitors at the Drawbridge, Sun- | * Washington _street, Monday after-| 321 Main Street. Alice Building afe: President, Miss Catherine Bren- |ental War as 2 nghting title to the B o e s oot 2] aay. noon, AGg, 17, at 2 o'cloek. D EN T IS T |nan: vice president, Mrs. Magy Cur-|present war in Europe. His letter |saints but s faithe in Christ and in e ley; recording secretary, Miss folows: e at s oaman ot Albert Davis and Wiliam Davis, U. DR. E ONES Coleman; . Leahy; fi- | To the Editor of The New York Times: | g roith i Chriot orsds to be four- | S. A. are visiting here for a short -E. J. J 1 have read your editorial calling at- | foid. Tirst the ehild heart taust be|while. 'lh me B . 46 3. Mrs. Mary tention to the fact that the war in|cultivated. The Gospel appeals to the i Suite Shannon Building | sentenel, Miss Annto Dutty. Europe had not yet received a name. | snild heirt and one of the aims of| Quite a number of local residents At the last meeting of Division No.|Until the war is concluded and some went on the excurssion to Canada the Fake elevator Shetucket Street en-|5¢ plans were discussed for a picnic|phenomenal ovent occurs to mark the | Lic,Snould be to keep the child heart| o, g,y trance. Phone. . B to the sunset hour. Then there must to be held in September at which one|Combat I beliove the name “Continen- | pe the reinforcing of life. This must ; tt):ktha apeci;!npflzua lntd\lcgmgnu will | tal tW”;r wil me&t a.llt thpil muif!- come from the heart as from a well- «G:-;:e‘nm:‘f and lI'Am.ny”kv:tun-\- e a very ractive form. ments. you w mnote, the penin- o ‘aturday er a two we ' va- STETSON & YOUNG - sular nations have thus far held aloof | SPracms from the' everssting hille streams from the everlasth hills. | cation at Savin Rock. Chimney Fire on Maple Street, from the contest—Italy, Greece, Spain, by ing Church & Allen 15 Main Street GENERAL CONTRACTORS ¢ Again this faith should be free from . Derdiarh. Moy Jand Socktn. 1 Mrs, Victorla Plant of South A The auto chemical t] ¥ all distraction, the whole personality wm and Builders e R M el FREDERICK W. CARY. |should be devoted to this faith. Look|§ireet has returned home after spend- FE .& mfig materials at rignt from the Wést Side station responded | Norwich, Conn. Aug. 14, 1914 gut for the deadly disease of care- _Boston. DIREC[()RS o a still alarm on Sunday morning at —_— ulness. i r”n:; S e M o | vciock fir cimhney fire at the | SWITCHING ENGINE FIREMAN And last, environment can be mold- | Jarold DeCelles, Horodore ¥Frea NORWICH, CONN. u and Clement Joubet have left two-family house No. 60 Maple street, ed to our hand. Here is a kingdom | §~2 T e L rle simmet, CRUSHED IN COLLISION | £d 10 onr hand, o oportumity oo be|fown for & week of camping at Mason's Island. sky, with Dido Matthews as a tenant. i : cu i | taken advantage of. How many people il pX Six’ gak of . Frederick Nason Dies From Injuries are wearing of their surronndings! 3 101 e ek of ShenENL ety In New London Yard. e g O neiared o Ratiea.| Mre. Archibald Kyle and daughter :q L : 2| Alice, have returned home after a va- Frederick Nason, of New London. | Sasecveiiont Tece may be soms whe | cation trip at Rocky Point, Spring- Deth,ocrats fireman of a ‘switching engine, was|and nothing in Norwich to interest|field and Holyoke. Lady Assistant y killed Saturday in a collision in the|inem. One is sorry for them. They N c ds e FA‘I:J AVQ“": o ! i 31:‘: London vards of the New Haven do not see that I is better to be a| A pumber of local young people who Telephone 328-3 and oncor our servi g etw senger train and | jjv, attend- best u. the most uumhh rices. GA_GER the switcher. The passenger was ilive man and that it is their business|are fond of dancing were in en HENRY E, rans viro, n |ance at the dance at La Rochettes Mc“n‘ into the yards when i to transform their environment. Me: P e to' the swit like Wordsworth and Cowper found|vilion at Occum Saturday night. WM. SMITH ALLIN can be w at the : Intg the Switcher, yason was crushed | much of interest in dull placka. Those DRS. L. F. and A. J. h’m F . IR, Lh¢ Impact and aled soon afterwards, | who ' make Paradises for others, or| The Home Studio have arrived in right priceat mml Mm’ e e ren. Tnecher. named | turn the wilderness into gardens, never | town and have put up a tent on Mer- mum*rln'ro Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hoyrs 10 2. m, to 3 p. m. excepted end by appointment. Tel. 642-2. is showing a fine line of NEW MiL- LINERY for Spring and Summer. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St the R e their evening rejoice. As the artist Ti- | eral weeks, At Still Lower Prices The L- L Cham C‘l Rev. B. M. Donnelly Sailing For Home.| tjan put the finishing touches upon 1 h e See the message has been receiv- | the work of his pupils and made them R e T 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. Lewis Gregory of Hunter's avenue, B. M. Donnelly of North Grosvenor- | their lives and their day ends in the dale who has been ebraad touring I .uu;rrem:efzdh.nce TThich Cotuwsbotors | Eom L con i O Iay GF thetr, Ol Manager Hughes of the All Stars 25 SHETUCKET STREET m:i.;:d E&“.:‘d ’“t y % of Norwich wu in town Sunday after- » 54 house since being presented In police . 41 Main Street Room 1, m«.:g‘ o fla.x’nhon Bldg. Cole of court for vagrancy, was committed to| Daniel Shea has left for a vacation wireless. o ed By Rev. John H.-Quinn, assistant|into sreat pictures, so God puts the |non ey moiid sellie Conors of | Ladies' $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords we of- A il Lady Assistems | S, Bogiias, Sa, S2mued & supreme radisnce which comes betors| Ficnas while here. Frank A. Bill, | MRs. GEO. P. STANTON Brought to State Hospital. mnoon looking for players to go on a F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. and was expected to arrive| Lillian Blumenstein, who has been|tour through Maine, New Hampshire (| Shea & Burke the Norwich State hospital on Satur-|trip to be spent in' New London and |§ F l H i e retu day. Mrs. Blumenstein had been|New York, and while in New London uneral tors mxflm)t et ul.l to iu- M Ot - for sleeping on n:kmiuchu three S . or Telling stock was not heawy. |[ither and richer and the outsoings.of | Socket and imtend o be nere for sev- | SUMIMER SHOES m’t'miu “’"fiw r;ctor of St. Joseph's.church from ReV.| crowning glory upon the sunset of New Bedford have been visiting Mrs. | fer at $1.98. Who had been fort ,v,,,m, s g 104 MAIN STREET PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON York- Tuesday, -August- 18. - detained at the New London alms- ayd ‘Massach weeks| he will attend the convention of the J Try Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C, 1 3 ‘business results. previous to her arrest. Anclent Order of Hiberians. Cigars are the best on the market

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