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- ‘taqua. Parade —Deaths of Mr. and Mrs: Francis T. home in_Bridgeport (o the w!lafi!_‘un : The Stonington authorities are plan- ning for “a court of inquiry before o ek e LS 2 | gate cause of the Sir° and Mra: Trandls T Bughtnan | TENDER, RECEDING GUMS alleged to be due to polsoning. It is| 1 planned to have the ~court - convene | and ‘ednesday. B Hammocks and Porch Screens ADD MUGH T0 SUMMER COMFORT Here, at our Drapery Department, you have your pick of amounted to 320.0%, Morris paid, in- u::: mfl%m e ¢ : o e to the body, ease to the mind, as they lazily swing to and e SRR °"‘“"‘°“L’2"°‘$nmm Firo [ Boston. o 2 X s “tot . fro on your verandah or lawn. ¢ Sing e Scem.weukoofu,dutwilldndempinum Bangor’ Line : ennebes & Generous from Moone . 3 Vist Woderul Maine Or the Provinces s et day under tho guidance of Mre. Walter e e BRI ~ e L from the sun and fierce glare, making it a cool, habitable Igternational | A y¥Monday *mormn- Price. Upon arriving e centers ‘packages z 2 3 &'/ % . ey ington, ; Point S place in which to spend many pleasant hours during the || exceiionr Binine SeRvICE \ summer hot days. ¥ COMFORTABLE STATEROOMS Fares Always Lowsr Than By Rall | Palmer Hammocks, old fashioned swing kind, very NOANK : Stephen B, Palmer has returned comfortable—price range 98¢ to $5.00. Howard Palmer Badly- Burned When | Yo & Visit in Boston. ST Sy Couch H Ls at th ial pri : . 3 ~ e bl Vtnisan - SRS cFar] from s&aklu. e e T COLCHESTER " ndine” e treedsor || Were $7.50 $9.00 $11.50 . £14.50 3 tion during Chautauquan week. next nssembly, re- n the . collection of 2 COAL AND LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, Sunday ' morning, the oil he used to IN RN o ‘ 5 3 start the flames exploding. Both arms bases to NOFTIonN. Gring Hammock Awnings, green and white, painted stripe, at $4.50 and $5.25. W. M. Hill, who later took him to ed play. A slow ball to Result of the War, Lawrence hospital, where he was re- the state roadsthe infleld ended the game Emil : Datted well for the Independents. mance and indusiry, beauty and Straw Seats, usual price 5¢ each, to 2 uel . Da ember | The weddy meeti the Stlyer an siry, beauty W e ol M Link soctety "of the Methodict churen | recti dent. Ll Nboas e .- Intstey “Besuly " Wit close 2 for 5c. b SR e | b e ot SN o - ELANIEN bt ety Bataet © whle W e T Otate Roads, ITALY'S RICHEST TREASURES Now $6.50 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 were burned nearly to the Ry g shoulders.. He-was attendea by Dr. D. Kemington re in Danger. of Destruction As the 52 | orted Jast-night as belng falily com- |arrived at the station last week. One|Lafreniere was the flelding star of tha (Special to The Bulletin.) Hammock Stands at $2.75 ana $3.50. m—‘.m FrankrLark; fortable. game. Bob McFarland flelded and thln:.'ton. D. » July 12.—Where emct—— will id thi road on the New London est quackery run riotous patterns . Wtles workh Tome ot Mo Chories & Tavhy o i | Firmpiie was olied Manday: e . TRYloR DMt the Wetk | o e, Bab ATl o e s Porch Screens, dark green, fast color, will not fade or X o Found, v count of the combined picnics of Bap- Heard and Seen. Thomas W. Lawton was a Saturday | [iVasion is threatening again, and such Televhone 463-13 tist and Methodist. chrurches. Chaiies ' Brows was fn “Wikisosn | VISIOE t0 Batfie Of the rich heritage of civilization as || Peel— Size 4 x 8 at $1.25 . Few Artists In Vil tic Monday. Das weathered the many storms that < Size 5 x 8 at $1.50 o n Village. c Monday. have gathered and broken over North 2 x CANNED PEACHES The- artisticolony in the village is{ Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Agranovitch eans, La., Si 1oy, Fmall at prosent due most likely | of New London were guests of Mr. i e ize 6 x 8 at $1.85 CANNED ; o e wet foggy weather which wor Agrano 's paren on Sou Main Tichest asu; are 3 make it difficult to get a good view, | street over Sunday. e e A Inamorian Size 7 x 8 at $2.15 P Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heffton and chil- contalned in her northern cities, and In a Few Words. & of East Hadd visiting here, too, lies the weight of industrial, e PICKLES (Picnic; Sk ize) | Sour and Sweet Size 8 x 8 at $2.45 Mr, and Mrs. Nettleton have re-| s Sefirmsy - commercial and political Italy. An in- turned to Bristol after threo weeks'| A ¥ Mo Bamarnts Mr e timate description of these provinces . Day of ted | visit in this village and with relatives | ““Eqward M. Day of Hartford was the Wide Slat Green Porch Screens, with best ropes and / Gy " McCoymack s | in_ Westerly. National May. guest over Sunday of his father and & . 3 G g2k 2nd My, Tarry Packer of Mer- | Suterson Norwich Sven " Groeraphic society by 1 Florence Crais pulleys. Special price to close— ¢ are vis ere Frederick A. Back of New York was week. at his summer home on Broadway 4 x 8 at $1.89, from $2.25 Sver Sunday. i Charles H. Hammond of Rockville 2 "The ‘fatal gift of beauty, which is 6 x 8 at $2.69, from $3.25 I’eople’—s Market Italy’s dower, is that of each of her 6 Franklin Street be putting in the time The races and amusement was as |children, as their histo: 8 o ; 3 LR ekt ry is hers, The x 8 at $3.69, from $4.25 N T R e A St : unified taly, which our generation has e JUSTIN HOLDEWN, Proprietor 5 . Williams Race—Maud Barret's class, winner, |known, 'is ho older than The Arusaa i, Tavmas . mobtasen | wa L fnnle Faith o Southinston 3 Everett Thorton, brize, tie clash: Mus. | penustle. baongia ror iy sakbiy An odd lot of Natural Color Bamboo Screens and a b Their wedding trip | to New Tore. 1t & gone | jiams’ day. Robert Robertso; by the Alps, the Mediterranean, the 4 ft. 1 1 e T nblm e SO Lo Ko stay Betury. r " 3Miss | Adrtatic and the Tyrracnean See; has || f€W greens, 4 x 8 ft. only, /; price to close out. rarriet ams - - F Al- |been occupled from the d of histos The X ooy DO R BT i o e R i Clarence Jeffer's | to our own time. by, couatioss rivel Grass Rugs for porch use are fast colors and have an o B e Monday. Soaomyianer, George Robertson, prize (states; hus been in tura both, con jrls differcint: desian: o Sothar sid s, 70 at tho U-kn-see-far cot-|ywag a visitor in town Monday. Robert_Robertso bo: n | Sherworid: vaseal of potty Miks | Eth N B Does and bamile of N Mrs. Nathaniel Clark of Salem was 3 ferbert | of ifs anclent cities presents a shield : Jersey have arrived at their summmer i o et s e Nk lented ‘with scars, so overwritten 3 e home on Mason's Island. R v . th words and eeds, that no casual uggage, jack imife. ftourist may decipher it.. Its loveltness, MYSTIC PLAINFIELD . |however, he may none-the-less enjoy. Ririe, Wt race—ATie | Gremsnis e b e s e Ay Cases Again Mischievous Boys Drop- -ya. e | drenched in blood, they are an Howard Paimer Burned at Noank Has | * oy somn Sttt Looal Relatives—Funeral of Mrs. Ped—Athistio Noteo—interests of | i, bracelet. glowing also with music and poetry ; William. Duncan. Sandwiches, cake, lemonade-and ice |and son: ith valor and love and art. the Churches—Visitors Notes. cream were served. I ehe Wae Dets sl ake i G home of many; a bit of earth so love- s swasimede by automo- i —— Mr. and Mrs. David: Derosier spent EIGHT OVERDRAFTS, ly that the coolest-headeq geographer and all kinds of Farm Tools ee?a‘;fly hfifiera“a?y e ed s“&?:y mvgfl}“tnu who has been in|Ajl —_— /~ |must aamire; a place that gave birth > T un s Iploye TEe e 10 as en d it fruits florg - by the J. N. Lathrop Co., and is a|the employ of Walter Kingsley has| o0 At Meeting of Board “of |not only to wondrous s and floy the best makes and lectm ers, but to marvelous children of me) Solestatie. “What our debt to her may be—in brother of Mrs. C. C. Potter and Mrs. | been called to his home in Moosup| School Visitors Fred Douglas of this-place. by the death of his brother. A meeting of the board architecture, in sculpture, in painting. | she does not apprecinte her past. This, | C3 - Mre. Duncan’s Funeral. The uthorities who bad charse of | visitars and the selectmes oran poul |in music, In poetry, in il that paises | Bowares o mrrecinte her past. This, | City of Norwich Water Works the lowest prices. The funeral of Mrs. & Duncan,| the, court of inquiry held on com-|i;"the town buildi day Z|Mife from dull necessitous routine— | erally tr-mpled into the dust so often otnce of Lawn "0'0"8 wife of William Duncan was hetd frams plaiats mads to_the polles cBar¥ing | noon. Johm H. Tracy Drestass and"h | none may measure. Her political past | she would have mothing bt scac Board ot Water Commissitnera. 3 2 cases, | her home on Greenmanville avenue| 7®t Younssters had cut up all storts|C " Burdick was clerk. This meeting | We may criticize; her artistic, never. | show but. for the invincivle sousase 3 ¥ % J98 and jindaome 2 Monday: afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ana|Of Sapers and had damaged property | yas held to take action on ane e “From Genoa northward to Pavia | which made her instantly build on her Jor the guarter ending ; Fas laggely attended. Rev. . X.|throush drafts of the school apportionments, |18 but a little way, but that way Is|ruins the foundations of yet greater | 7 ice Ju 1915, Ottice open nofrigol'ators e Dimmock pastor There were elght districts which had |OVer the Ligurian Alps, all green and | things.” 530 a 5 m . m. fecopal church cond the ser- overdrawn the apportionments.) gray with vineyards and olives, and| And Milan, the Jast restoration, the be made to all bills on, of Westminster, | T2c°Rel church conducted the — Pachaug $6.18; Nov 3, Wookwerd prso. | Bolay with swife Nttle. rasning riyors| mocsemie rogert e tor business, as good as the best. 3 ot Foley of Balti- | 1% i ure. No. 3, Hopeville $3.76; No. b. Whit|and mill-wheels clacking around—a | has again been brovght wpon the mer: CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier. P of{ Rev.; John Fits- Plans for Picnfo. To Enter Art School. : No. 7, Boa L00; No. 10,{lovely way that eventually brings us|tle fropt, and the struggle, as it has | J¥id Don’t buy before loolxing 3 e A coar s SRUECh: | e Sunday school comuseted with] Prentce Woodward Philips, the lo- 13, Jewstt City, |Into the plain of Lombardy. And here | been through the centuries for Milam, |~ e B Moo weme otk | TG Sander Schosl, eiectad: ity cal artist s in Howard, R I He ot e JLL0G e arics. Giea %na much {Js asain betwoen the Teuton and thé A g W e over our stock. Any size fonry“Mallon tof Pawcat contemplates entering the Rhode Is- |total of $217.04. These o and of history, for in this great | Latin. rowded Venetian Bu s mother, brother ‘and sis. | Fiday July 28 at Atlantic beach: Jona BLRRd of Deaie, $ ese overdrafts o | Thetather, g in the fall to|were allowed. fertile plain between huge mountain 5 Th or ¢.1i:{vl ‘alter J. Lyddy, assistant Brevities. pursue his art studies. - e peculiar peril of Venice under It had been decid chains armies have ever gathered, 5 b ;church, were| Phillp J. Butler is spending a few| James Goffeney.and daughter Cath- | meeting to close the eonent ot Bothons |looking up toward the Alps, to Ereat Italy’s Other Big War. bomb oc shell is duo to the . with which the select examples of Ital torstatithe rectory Sunduy. They | days in New York. erine were Baltic visitors Sunday. t_vear, bat U mmit., | Victories over the pagans bevond them, | Few people realize that Italy is ‘the |} Were on en automobiie trip from theirl = Mr, and Mrs, John Mac Donald are]| Charles M. Stead ey =t i i B fow asecturs are gafhered within a - Ll L b . William Montgomery and or. themselves pagans, rejoicing in the | youngest of the great Powers of the | i b o A Bsked Aioi | luxuriance spread before them, as they | world, though, of course, she has Probe oo u’“m"'lm"" S ‘L“::‘?.f’.’.‘ni‘., is = is Plainfleld estate. |the school be continued, as.’thess |f3ced joyously the Apennines and |ably an older authentic history tham pine and eastward-looking city. The Fred P King and daughters | would be seven puplls at least. It was | Rome, gny of the nations now fighting, for | gariest Byzantine fates = 3 : . Dorothy and _ Allce have - returned | voted to open the achool TheAtines | “Northward the snow peaks of the | ltaty is where the old Roman csapive ro Al et e Al LR 23 and 25 Waier St from two weeks' trip to New Haven|of out of town pupils Was crdered |AlPS form a natural barrier, it would | was. the tower, Gothic is in the Ducal x and New London. collected in advance ‘at _twenty-five [5eem. to the nation temanting this| But Italy as a nation and as we| pao, SOWeT choicest Renaissance in the . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn and|cents a week payable to the town | Peninsula; but soldiers have little sym- | know it now did not come into ex- library, and all these have but a little Chlldron cr, for FI tcher’'s family motored to Norwich and Fitch- | treastrer. pathy with geographical boundaries |istence till the middle of the last t ‘between onme century and 2 ville Sunday. A Sohool visttors’ meeting was held | SaVe for strategic purposes, and dip- |century. Before that time our new | PAYEmEnt bocween one ce STETSON & YOUNG, Merritt Atwood of Waterbury. wasat the close of the Jjoint meet lomatists none. The western chain of | ally was a collection of little States, the guest of Francis J. Sullivan over| There Aty o o ST hesi | Alps bends southward to the Medi- |all having - their own government. the week-end. fafled to hold any meetingeaurig oo | terranean, ending prasumably In the | IEhting their own warm, and Seneraly Millions Without Milk, Carpenters and Builders Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor were|year, the Whi =i Brew- |Ereat headland between Nice and |disconnected instead of being united. g I Baltic visitors Sunday. sk 3) Z:: af;:acu.“'om aw:nu?zd for | Monaco. Across this physical bound- | United Italy dates from the time of | whose great Best work and materials at right | Mr. and. Mrs. Emile Despathy|the white district were Dr. J. B |ary line Italy's western limits have(the famous Garibaldl, who, in the late | 200 prices, by sKilled labor. : motored Baltio with Benjamin|Sweet, district committee, Victor [been thrust back and forth through | fifties and early sixties, fought for the Americans Teleptone 50 WEST MAIN ST. | / 2 Friges Bunday, Campbell, clock Ang tremesecs: Centuries, reaching once far beyond | making of his beloved country. It was There 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stubbs and | Dawley, collector. For Stone FIilj dis | Nice, at present mot auite fouching |In 1861 indeed that the frst king of | hoecocaentary | gaughter Annie, were in Canterbury | trict, Captain Culver, committes; Des. | Mentone, which is 15 miles to the east | Italy ascended the throne, thoush even . MAHONEY BROS. Sunday. nis Lee, clerk and treasurer; 'Adam |Of it. In the Central Alps the south-|in that year Venice and the Papal being imported fro: - | tlfl" Halg:e Straight is the guest|Medick, collector. For the Brewster |&rn slopes belong t® Italy, although, |States remained outside of the new |gioh pavios. o€ SrPom of condensed : ©Of Mrs. M Sheehan. - distri of ‘course, the greater portion of the | kingdom, and it was not till 1671 that | €% fations in the form Hack, Livery and' Boarding fhe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Irving C. Smith motored to Canter- cnm?; A‘x"m“:‘t.}.vn:‘ayak m‘.,,fl“_tm._ chain lies in Switzerland: but the | the whole of Italy became united under s Ot v o2 sh& 4n use for ‘over 80 has the bury Sunday with his mother, Mrs. |urer: Arthur Frink, collector. Bastern Alps, to the south as well as|ongking - - SHaTE Ought to Start Something. - Miss mwsm”vibbuly has returned Taken to Backus Hospital, "6t beautitul, romantic Austrian Ty- [any really big war, thoush she fought that Son Mo mea NIMMM!MWM«: from . Sweels visit to her brother, | The Tackus Hospital & embulance |rol at present o warpawn, the writer | Abyssinia in 1896, and Turkey in 1911 | that bty o Vo ‘Walter Wibberly. of Hanover. * |passed through Jewett City Mo says: R dent, we would urge Mr. Wilson to Misses Ruth and Eva Higginbottom | morning, ‘Occupied at the dawn of its history A Crucial Test. pay literal obedience to his doctor's - N were guests of their brother at Bal-| o8 o shner, an elderly | by a wild Celtic tribe—the Rhastians—| e crucial test of Mr. Bryan's pop- | elers ol s tic Sunday. enjamindfc. | tamed by all-conquering Rome 1nto | uiarity will come when he discusss —_— ‘William Krauss was at Fishers' Is-| Cléston place, L | the tributary province of Rhaetia. the{tho potentialities of grape fuice with| Norwalk—The city of Norwalk will land Sunday. . k | northern part of Tyrol was German- |a Milwaukee audience.Washington shortly have medical in its Post. school FALLS AVENUE our Charles A.°Jerome-was a visitor at foxe. i ized as early as the Aifth century. On Ocean Grove, Mass, where his wife| - i2 |the other hand, the southern part re- aml&:.u(htu- Louise are spending ihe’ o mained Roman, even to the extent of mon 4 Pz Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson have returned from a week's vacation in . ‘The south part, Ik : T et From Mostrest |22 %m":m B e, e 2| Sulpho-SagestliefNew:Wender, . Mr, and Mrs. Paul Pion, = om ) v iy g Mrx ] b Makes Gray HairiDark LikeThis 2 Fian s Venice: hundred : B clerlcal Staff of the-Grand Trunk rail : . — > - at Montreal. . : ~ i -cnhunh Interests. ° '} . zmu-: z . Let Us Have Peace, Not at Any Price,’ 4 ; T3 iy BUT WITH HONOR 1F YOU PATRONIZE ‘Have Always Bought .