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THE WEATHER. demhwmw ‘ Gondione. A mwcmhmmmm“m“wa The indications are that showers are probable in nerthcrn New York thern New Fair oy gk e ver and Slxndw although it will become unsettled Sunday in southern New England. . Moderate temperatures will continue over the east half of the country dur- ing the next several days. ; 16 Frankiin Square o lerate varia- N England, u fact was reported to muca. > and derangements of the Internal |EVE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, El?ué'.’-fi:'fi"m"‘m‘ i e Ky {p i K BRI AL TG SHINCT Tuamarion, w2 J. Codlrm GLASSES refreshments. The veterans enjoyed : be accomplished by taking RAD- Foracest, the food and went on their way re- g - T B SR Rk 2 R Northern New England—_Fair Sat- | had resus L Joieing. WAY'S PILLS. FITTING, ng July and August. urday; Sunday partly cloudy, probab- k was being phnnea. Bvid July 19.—Capt. W. H. Tubbs, of this 25c a box. . All druggists, or by mail. PLUI'IN STEAM FITTIN 3 _appointment only. 1y local a.l::wm e simewhat lower ot Shin wha 1 the opening of a pew | city, 18 mow commissary to the Mich- . ol ‘eg‘ e England—Fair Sat 1“‘:’1'1:’1:&6 h: .“tdos‘t:;::m Arwbotthor in A s mlmml.l&.flm outhern New —) - | on wharves a ; 3 urday; Sunday cloudy. too, the National | Nebraska. return nnm a week's stay at E‘uwm Nuz Yofls:;!"ur -.nas mod- S e ‘was just W A Railrogd Accident. ‘Groton l:m‘ erate temperature urday; umhs phenomen growth, and lorwic] partly cloudy probably showers felt its spreading influence in the for- | , m J:.:h:':.:?n:‘d::gmmh- g Harold DeCelles, Robert Pilling and somewhat lower tsmperature in nonh. mation of a nine to rival the Uncas railroad, mearly opposite the Ernest Pollard walked to Baitic and Observation in Norwich. club. . These items from the Bulletin Pwumnuck cove, can obtain them by return Thursday evening. The following records reported from | “S5050 Juiy 17.—Over 500 soldters | S2Iling o Officer Winters of the city original i i Free gt e 1om 12T Wappased. thas, they Georse wener, 7r. 7arry 2oovie. 2o | Heating - and Plumbin ,‘:“e = a:::ppm.:‘:;:ym.cllmrn the changes en route 53'0}’%3""%“'&“5 H s vp T Gl o B aag-thls. Mott Sands.| Ward Pollard and 'William O'Brien were 8 8 callers in Occum Thursday evening. ing and took the cars on the Norwich Flag of Company A. Th tly 92 Franklin-Street 7 and Worcester railroad for their des-| About 200 persons assembled at the d.| . Miss Annie ‘Thoma and Miss Gussie e .-80.80 | ¢ination. Engine house in Greeneville, Tuesday Herman, who are visiting with rela- o g ‘The Laurel Hill road under the per- | evening, to witness the tives in Lisbon, spent Friday at Ocean Highost 3. ibwest 80 | Ban e wonBaseuily tproved: watli| V. 2o the Oresauviiie B T - 3 as ‘won Provi un! e e e ictiony fobr. - Py CREUY L1t ta now one of the very best of hish N‘fi 1. All the members of the Greene from Colonial stock. | cjarence Thurlow of Pawtucket 1a ‘ways. en some of ret lents | ville Fire department, e members of spending a week here as e Bu PROPOSITION Pgdfly" ‘Weather:—Falir, southwest|down that way who own fast teams |the Engine ?ompemy and about 60 ire, | 3 16 granamother, Mra. Eiliott, on South |} REPAIRING You can’t sell a fifty-cent plece for wing. skhow us over the whole road, we will memberl of CompanyA., with friends B street. describe the improvements in detail. |of all parties were present. The flag . Mass, Plymou “A -stitch in time saves nine” is Saimn: NGwhe actually. attempts Sum, Moon and Tides. Quite a number of prominent citi- | was presented to the military company irginia. aged 9 &nd 4, fo. |, A mumber of local people attended |l epecially true when & lesk in the We positively work for the very I Sun High Jj Moon | Zens_took their families down on the | by the ladies of Greeneville on their | o AUC, " | the lawn perty given for the benefit of || roof makes its appearance. Let ot ’ Rises. | Sets. "Wnler, |'1 Sets. | A. C. Williams Saturday to Mystic|departure to the war in 1862 and bears | ““Cg iain Sands was born on the orig- | St Mary’s church in Greeneyille |} us repair the leaks and save the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE island and other watering places. The|the names of all engagements of the > Thursday and Friday evening. roof. - e m [p m liamllp. m|Newyaus, at Mystic island promises | comj Since thelr muster out of | \nel Sands farm, a large part of which that any dentist in the.city charges. W S5 50 T 735 T TE ) 1045 T, e Ly S T oty he still owns, and received his educa- We give as expert service and high : Ran e iy | 0 be es Tl ax-wver Sre et e ot Whia vat e tion in the common schools of Block | Haroid ¥ J holey & quality’ work-as any dentist o 71 ed. g and, the South Kingstown High A w world. &1 The new - ball ‘cipb, wWhich has| o0 Who next to the soldiers, are re- . oley c° 7.1 7.1 markable for devotion to the public|SChool and Bryant & Stratton’s com- trying to locate a suitable site 7 3 5 4 3 3 . not yet adopted a name, will meet on mercial college, Providence. upon which they intend to camp in the IF YOU HAVE 7.08 58 | the grounds of the Uncas Ball €lub at | nterest. In early life he had an ambition to|near future. 12 Ferry Street 35l eE $.00 -07| 530 p. m., today, when we presum The presentation speech was made|foligw the sea, but was dissuaded from -DENTAL WORK Six hours after high water It Iz Jow | arrangements to complete the organi- | by, Lieut. James Higgins, formerly of | doing so by his father. After finfshing - . tide, Which 18 fotlowsd By Rood tide " | cati o I e e Toorg | the 18th, Whick was responded to by | 10s % ourae At commmcrcial solope. hg| A party of twenty 'young people COME TODAY : club plays at 6 p. m, Mondays, Wed-|o- B, Creene In benalt of the fre ghtained a position with an oil firm in e e e imue Sedhare b (e GREENEVILLE PRt o other Sags”or ot Wil be | BSF,waa gotten up by Frank C. Hallady | Chattansoga, Tona. as clerk and atter: | 2uto truck at’ 7:30 sunaay_morning | [IRON GASTINGS osition to make that you ever heard. P selected by the new club, unless they | °f the Union saloon. ward steward. His early desire for the | to spend the day at Rocky Point A EXAMINATIONS FREE Second Night of Lawn Fete a Big|take a new ground. Career of Nathaniel Hayward. sea overcame him and he returned to|Yery enjoyable time is anticipated by FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Success—Knights of Columbus Pres- |, 'met hintxereut in zlxl:m wx:xhr gng; ‘Nathaniel Hayward, one of .the f!::kflfi:x-:: .l:td engaged in -Dz:::r. u:)% the young people. R 7 S on e increase all over e count Zens led A er oming rser OR. F. C. JACKSON ent in a Body—Notes. and our exchanges in the state and f;ofll::n:osn: 'ruu?i!af M'x:zl:::;:;’gd’og the mail steamer running between Lucky Fishermen. m VA[m FOUNDRY m \ DR- D‘ J. COYLE The séconll m—_ght PP e elsewhere are continually reporting the | dropsy. “The Hayward Rubber | Block Island, Newport and Providence. A party of local men went on a fish- Iopais Kine DOAELE Co tival of St Mary's parish on the: Gon. | formation of new clubs and the result | company’s factories at Colchester are| In January, 1903, he entered the life|ing trip to Anderson’s pond Thursday No. 11 25 25 Forey Street . 200 Waii Seedt, yent avenus grounds on Friday sven- | O OIS BNRES 0 . 1 tne name|AEONE the largest and most extensive | SRS SoTICS Seving station. was Droy :‘.‘{ D e oty Wee. Feba Tenolt ng, under the auspices of the Young | adopfeq by the new baseball club who | worig. | P moted as keeper of the Sandy Point Paradise, N. J. Fournier, Frank Next to Boston Store Ladies' Sodality, exceeded the opening From a poor boy, Mr. Hayward o aa r| STETSON & YOUNG Lady Attendant "Phone 1282-3 || cvening in point of numbers and en- | OT8anized Monday. 'We hope their|became a man of extemsive wealth, |life saving station Oct. 11, 1904, and te, Napoleon Lafleur nd i g thusiasm. Fully 1,000 people crowded |Rame Will have the effect of terrifying | with which he has been extremely | Warrant officer in the coast guard ser- | Reeves. They made the trip in auto- i e s U1l 1000 people crowded | thia and other clubs into more constant | liberal. vice Feb. 6, 1915. mobiles. Carpenters and Builders Name Nisht for the omomiral bt s, |Play than we have hitherto seen in| Mr. Hayward was the original in-| He has had many thrilling experi- > was hard to determing which' soctsty | OUF city cluba. ventor and discoverer, after years of | ences in life saving worle both before Taftville at State Hospital. Best work and materials at right DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | outdone itselt in point of numbers, as| A woman was nearly drowned in|SXperience, of the invaiuable compound | nd since entering the life saving Ser-| .4\ ;1o will be well represented at | prices, by skilled labor. 287 Main SL the Knights of Columbus were out in [the Thames Monday, in rear _of (Of India rubber with sulphur, by which | ¥Ice, faking af active part in =Weh| .., %eite hospital this afternoon ‘wige | Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST. RRACTISE LIMITED. TO large numbers to receive their prize |Farnam's store.on Water street. She|&lone the rubber is preserved from Tcal team plays the second 2’ hen 29 persons were rescued by | the I library. was_Tescied while sinking for the |the action of heat. This secret he sold | When @8 Petsons —wer a1 of thelr series with the Riverview Ear, Thr Headed by Tubbs' band the gallant | third time by a b ung fellow [0 Charles Goodyear for the trifiing |means of & breeches Pucy, and in cars team won the first Eye, Nose and OBL | ights assomblod at their headamrt | ma e Tt e wate ethodt & | Sum of $3000. In 1335, Coodyear ob- |ing for the victims and survivors of | club. The local eamer Lar: gam| he series in a battle royal, Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. e tained the patent on this invention, |the steamer Larchmont, which sank in e of i 1 said I had a friema, S TN A ons e T ] maingie DeifaHG. since known as the famous Goodyear | Block Island sound Feb. 11 1907, with | coming up from behind In the last few ummer Goods Common Council Meeting. the loss of over 100 lives, the majority | Innings of play. Chick Normander will patent, out of which many large for- E Rty "of the Jawn Darty E7ounds:| 4¢'s speclal meeting of the board |iunes have been made, and inmumer- | Of the survivors and bodies of Victima | o 2o o Socat Yy e the |SAIL BOATS, PARASOLS, ME- Order It Now by Phone 136-5 | raders sz’ they "eniorea” ch- rounds | of commpn counell, Mayor Gresne vre: | sblo lawsuits have sfown. I 1847 | In* Z502, TS Siatlons " | Now Lonaon Tndependents on The Fulls| CHANICAL _BOATS, LANTERNS, Trommer’s Evorsrnn. per case $1.70 | the band playing “It's a Long Way 4 ~ Manager Benoit has secured | PAILS AND SHOVELS, PENNANTS, ~ i " sulted in four votes for George Pratt, |formed, manufacturing under the| Captain Sands is a member of sev- | dlamond. Ropkin’s L inner Ale, per case ;‘L ;L%pem&se{;«ilg;; n;le’& lt&x;:h:: four r S awls M Sianton: wallone | Goolvess BatE The D being come | eral fraternal organizations ,being a |2 px:-her for Sunday, but retains bis|ganp TOYS, BASKETS, CELLU. ',‘(" hler's Pil $125 |march. The marchers walked in two's | for Jeremiah Halsey. A second ballot|posed of N. Hayward, H. Burr, William | Dast noble grand of Neptune lodge of | nam: LOID TOYS, LUNCH SETS, KITES, oehler’s Pilsner, per ca headed by James B. Sheridan and |Tesulted in the unanimous choice of |A. ana I 'M. Buckingham. james S.|Odd Feliows, member of Atlantic lodge, SOUVENIRS. Free Delivery to all parts of the City | \yijljam Harrington between whom | Georse Pratt. Carew being admitted subsequently. A. F. and A. M., both of Block Island, BORN 1 H. JACKEL & co. walked A. O. Johnson of New York The mayor reported that he had in- July 20.—On Monday the Thames | Newport chapter and Washington com. (o] city, ma sured the city’s horses for $1200 at a| National bank received about $10,000 | mandery, K. T., of Newport, and Pales e e haionr oy ontest. 4| premium paid by himself of 315. And |of their bills from the Mutual Bank |tine temple, A" A. O. N. M. 8, Provi- | MURRAY—In Stafford, Juiy 13, 1016, on the platform when Mr. Johnson | 2PPropriation of that amount was|of Redemption in Boston. In verifying | dence. a son to Mr. and Mrs. William M was introduced to ths gathering. He |made to the mayor. - |the amount, the teller found some| Captain Sands’ promotion gives op-| ray. complimented the knights on the re- New London Mayor Generous, doggerel inscribed on the back of a|Portunity to John B. Tourgee, who for sults of their hard-earned efforts and | A regiment of hungry soldiers ar-|ne dollar note “to the prettiest woman | Some time has been No. 1 man on the MARRIED paid fitting tribute to the business in -Norwich.” It is suspected that|Sandy Point crew, and who now has BECK _ ARMSTRONG —In Norwich, men who had subscribed to the con- some one of the Hartford City guards | éen appointed acting keeper. He is| ™30T 55" Rev. F. W. Coleman, Miss test. After relating a funny story he is the author. an_excellent seaman, a man of good Sarah Eunbezh Armstrong and Ar- MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square. PENDANTS BROOCHES BAR PINS loney, Miss Albina Juneau, Miss Mary " judgment and will no doubt be con-| thur George Beck, both of Norwich. praised the zeal of the Sacred Heart | How Young Ladies Were Educated = —————— gk BRACELETS || School of Tattville who had enteraa gzgnr:ell. iss Annle Murphy, Miss o — firmed in his appointment very shertly. - 3 5 the contest a month later than the | Satherine Dwyer, Miss Nellle Duyer & 2 D Newest designs in Platinum and ohers. He then presented a volume Annj f G““ s_x"-fl. : 1mm The_Young Ladies High school of Yantic Rector Will Speak. ARPIN—In Baltic, July 23, Plerre Ar- e gk of the books to James P. Sheridan, | Gladue, Miss Gussie Driscoll, ss | New London held its annual exam- Rev. N. McLean Goldle, rector of| pin, aged 65 years and 11 months. a member of the house committee, j M&ry Walsh, Miss Helen Wall ination. The morning exercises opened | Grace Episcopal church, Yantic, will|Funeral from his late home Monday, 10c size from who represented White Cross Council,| Candy Committee—Miss Ida Mar- | With prayer, after which a most thor- | gejiver a brief and interesting address| July 26, at 9 o'clock. Services at Knights of Columbus, No. 13, the re- |shall, Miss Teresa Marshall, Miss Ab- | 0ugh analysls of the English language | ¢ the Y. M. C. A. open air service on| Baltic church at 9.30. mainder of the 350 volumes being on | bie Brennan, Miss Nona Brennan, Miss | Was given by the fourth class. This| Byckingham OMemorial grounds at 5| MINER—In Norwich, July 22, 1915, OAK GROVE FARM display at the store of Shea & Burke. | Marguerite Walsh, Miss Ruth Proedell, | Was followed by readings from Virgil's| ;»ciock Sunday afternoon. There will| James O. Miner of North Stonington, Mr, Sheridan acknowledged the | Country Store — Miss _ Elizabeth | Alneid by the second class. This ciass|y."vocal and instrumental music. The | aged 72 years. prize in well chosen words and not to | Downes, Miss Catherine Bray, Miss | Was critically questioned by several meeting is for the public and chairs | Funeral urvlce at the Pendletonl H,l,“ Be outdone by Mr. Jonnson. told s | Catherine Neibert, Miss Sarah Kelly, | visitors, but promptly answered all | mottyns e for the publle = ‘ehurch Sunday at 11 o'clock. Friends P“plo" ".rket DIAMOND JEWELRY a specialty. Prices the Lowest. VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- TEST GIVEN HERE. % invited to attend. Following a programme was render- | Miss Rose Malone, Miss Clare Hartie, | queries. The first and second classes and relatives h Mis Mary Barry, Miss Dora Bthier, explained Gray's Botany, and a prin- RANDALL—In Goshen (Lebanon), July . 2‘3’ é’,‘: b‘;‘;’;‘_"“’ LR Socombaning Ming ‘Anats Driscall. cipal feature was the recitation of the TAFTVILLE 23, Benjamin =¥, Randall, aged 34 6 Franklin Street 0 and G month: Solo, Dublin Bay Horace Cornings | Domestic Booth—Miss Grace Reed, |substance of Wayland's Moose Seos o T ot the Goshen church Sunday, - = Medley Quartet, - Nicholas Spellman, | Miss Margaret Reed, Miss Nellie Foley, | Science, by the first class. Cheir Boys Go Huskleberrylng—Local | © J6i 25 at 330, ST 0T, e onn €0. Thomas Sheehan, Joseph Farrell. Miss May Nolan, Miss Bva Young,| July 31—C. A. Thompson, one of the ey ‘When You Wore a Tulip, Miss Margaret Condon, Miss Elizabeth | graduating class of the Free Academy| Boys Will Paddle Canoe to Hartford Teresa Portelance | Sullivan, Miss Nellie Hinchey, Miss | this year, has been a carrier for the| -—Baseball Team Plays at State Hos- CARD OF THANKS. Medley, Double Quartet Nellie Birke, Miss Elizabeth C. Sul-| Bulletin for the last four or five y—P % DR A‘ J SINAY Dm Sadie Driscoll, Blizabeth Sullivan, Rose | livan, Miss Nellie Sullivan, Miss Cath- | years. During this time he bas laig| Pt 7oday—Person i wab.to thank . yery ditoemly ot o Malone, Mary F. Sullivan, Horace |arine Riley, Miss Catherine Hughes,| by money out of his earnings at this ; o e e s ome open & newly equipped ; HOH N 5 Ew Yo HK Corning, Nicholas Spellman, Thomas | Miss Marguerite Hughes, Miss Lucy | business, sufficient to pay a large por- | Members of the boys’ choir under the | pathy in other ways in the time of my -y Pt . Shechan, Joseph Farrell. Woods, Miss Angeline Fuller, Miss|tion of the expenses of a collegiate | direction of Rev. Fr. Metivier of the|Gdeep sorrow. the Alice Building,- 3 The committees follow: Margaret Daly, Miss Eleanor Dono- | education and last week he went on to | Sacred Heart church left Friday morn- MISS MARTHA SMITH. Rebecca’s Well_Misses Ozelia Rob- | van, Miss Jennle Tomlinson, Miss | Cambridge and passed a successful | I8 by teams for a day at huckleberry- fllard, Grace Robillard, Rose Callahan, | Catherine Mullaney, Miss Marie Mul- | examination for admission to Harvard | Ing in the vicinity of Plain Hill. They Minnie Connell, Mary Spellman, Loret- | janey, Miss Catheriie Yerrington, Miss | college. took luncheon, and an enjoyable day 2 Reed, Margaret Reynolds. Julia’ Malone, Miss May Reardon. v was spent, accompanied with the berry s ‘Knights of ColumbusMisses Kath- | Holy Namé Booth—Miss Mary Gar- ot e Drieoll, (he velviciirian | pieltng. Quart Bricks .......... 40c|1cen Murphy, Helen Sullivan, Teresa |vey, Miss Haanah ~O'Donnell, Jane|four Vears course in three vears, and " . Leonard, Margaret Sheedy, Mary Mc- | Garvey, Mary nnel eman Pint Bricks .. ... ... 25¢|Crohan, Alice Daly, Emma Portelance, | From the Ledies’ Charitable soclety | Jrorred in the employ of a gentlel Will Paddle Canoe to Hartford. in- thi: Camilla Healy, ~Margaret Bellefleur | theso members assisted the Younk | Richacd’ Mocisen: oo bgok o qu.| George Weller, Jr, and Harry Jervis Helena Coughlin. Ladies Sodality: Mrs. Mary C. Mo- | ¢, i are planning to take a canoe trip to 5 Mystery Booth—Misses _ Josephine | riarty, Mrs. James Purdon, Mrs, John | ae av o Bonor Sarted a few years| Hartford in their cance during the DUNN s pH ARM ACY Harty, Marion Howarth, Helen Shea, | Humphrey. Mrs. James Ward and |independent newsdealer and for the|©aflY Part of August. Jennie Sullivan, Lillian Ring, Catherine | Mre, David S. Gilmous. last two years has conducted a store e S W . Bresnahan. Members of the Holy Name soclety | on water str Returns to Work. 50 Main Street o8 Cream, Committee—Misseq Nellio appointed by their ge-imc.m.:;u;;d o Water mitest, Wnder. s own mate | o e T, How o onnell, ice "Donneli, a | in vaious ways an e X 2 ~ - » .| to his home for the past few MoKenna, Helen Drescher, Mary Swan- | played. contributed much to the 8f- | sior sy sarie, ‘Third house” in ses e weeks 1814—1914 ton, Gladys MoGrath, Catherine Me- | fair, sl e . pee | e s Jobn A. M Mahon, Catherine McCone, Nora Mo- | The generosity . of these Norwich | oo Sping among resolutions of & iyt e Mest Cigars are Good— obn A. Morgan & Son Crohan. Leurs Counihan, Dolly Couni| merchants was very much appreciat- | Recoived: That H. E. Starkweather Musicians in Town. THESE ARE SETTER an, Anna Casey, ey, Mary|ed: The ghes seph A. COAL Esther Sullivan, Julla Dennis, Cather- | Georse. The Porteous & Aitchell Co. | Couet rioen ront o Sted & County| At moontime Fridsy peosle in the ; TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR LEHIGH VALLEY ine Driscoll, Mary Delaney, Mary Caf-|Moran and Connors, Martin Rozyck 2 - s S e e T R e Dt R R O iy Maihn ocibts people act upon him, unless three- |tained by musicians who wére selling GOOD FELLOW 10¢ CIGAR ffth; ! No. 2 Nut 2600 per ton | Special Commitiee—irisses Margaret | appointde by their president sssisted | 3 ao, 21 Thesrofic Sl Y00s DOLILS ] SIGE Ahasi SAT RN W et o Ty, them and sse. Office and Yard Central Wharf | Doransy, Toresa Meblon, Bridget Dw-fin various "{';Vszuz';“dd i Opsr Tivicie. Fadteey. truck, and one member sang through a ; THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin 8t e, splayed _con e Ay ext to Palace Cafe Teiepnone 884 Entertainment Committee — Miss | success of the affair. Isaac Johnson of this city and Sam- Elizabetn Malone, Miss Sadis Driscoll, | >'The senerosity of thess Norwich |uel Milier of Baltic, have purchased i Wik, Miss Mary T. Sullivan, Miss Fliza- | merchants was very much appreciated. | of Norton Converse and company the eig! : - beth Sullivan, Miss Anna May Foley. |The Reid & Hughes Co., Joseph A.|“0ld Clock mill” at Greeneville, which Sealer of Weights and Measures Al- verha“lln and General Canvassing Committee— | George, The Porteous & Mitchell Co.,[Was burned a few months since. The | hie L. Hale, for the town of Norwich, Nh[ Ah[‘ M Miss Elizabeth Curran, Miss Josephine | Moran & Connors, Martin Bozycki, L. |hew owners have repaired the walls, | has finished inspecting scales, etc., here Enright, Miss Mary Ca.say Miss Mary | Rinella, A. Lacavera, F. Pusaten, F.|Put on a new roof, got in some new and reports that they are in satisfac- —— f.l' R e ai r w k Garvey,' Miss Annlo Shea, Migs Nora | Lacavera, J. Lacavera and Disco|machinery, and gone to work making |tory condition. 59c cCrohan, | ne, wicking, etc. p or pSpecial L‘C‘:nz}ming—ln‘g- Satherine T inx wos inaaler. from 9 to i1 Ve are Dleased to learn that after Personal; ,nd Nu.-.n it DENTIS T 2 o lordan, s Grace Hartie, Miss - | o' ‘thoroughly enjo: b s of study and preparation, the| George Havens, Jr., spent ursy Everybody that buys one saves of-all kinds on gbeth Howen, dfiss Kathicen Bowen, o e e e e Thespian club will egain meke their|at Watch Hill DR. E. J. JONES and gets a clock that satisfies. Also ligs Mary Carroll natured wd which spent money |20W to the pul n Breed hall ne: A’UTOMOBILB Cake Committee—Miss Hannah Ma- | inorally which spells Success for the | Week. Mies Shawley is the guest of Lisbon Dollar Watches at 85c, guaranteed for CARRIAGES, WAGONS, - | §nc. “izs " Saktie - Sviliameon. atiee | 2% s Tokn e e M ity Mty R R o Re o The officers of e Young es’ | A special meeting of the board of TS 3 ‘Watch and Jewelry pairing, TRUCKS and CARTS, Jellle Nillameon, Miss Lena’ Bou- | sogality who conducted the affair ~o: | Common Council rescinded lts vote ap- | o Harley Thurlow lesves this morning R ot S0 Tonatt aid ssidiot; {ocenhine Founs, Miss Eirapech Griss| Eresident, Mary M. Reard Eilstng city_sthorney. shet, eppolnts 58 WSKB KIT M WS HOL : ! Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- |zon, Ofiss Nellie Enrig) st vice-president, Eiizabeth .| mrent being 1n the power of the €it7 | iy Fiorida Marsan leaves today J. OGULNICK & CO., ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | garet Enfl‘h recorder. fofim vice-president, Josephine B. Nave WBeiE ot Bhonington for a short visit in New Haven. Shea & Burike [|32 Frankiin Strest, ‘Phone 714-12, ecretary, O’Donn ‘The Stonington railroad company is| Leon and Edmund Mercier of Plain- s‘rmunl:. ’fi‘x‘l‘.’bfm e Conen. building & new whart and repairing | field were in town Thursday afternoon. 41 Main Street Blacksmithing in all its branches, b th ttendane Fri the steamer Shore Line. erpry e ¢ - lllSS “- C'- ADLES 1 : tvf:%d v Ry Hilo 0. Bt Rescued Child at Mystio. B s nl_’-dm is enjoying his an- anl Dltectors 5 5 R T R A AT AR T R i Scalp el Face & \ .. ystic es ant nof - . P. Galwin of this city. . P 1 Andrew Curran of Bri is the Anlunlnvln'hvncrlpw-dhly 507 to 515 North Main St. : Much credlt for the success of the |1t st the &g;u:r‘ymjmmn. tom\md :“g:"" friends and relatives here for 29th, ladies are urged to make early fete must be given to the general|and ‘bmdn‘h“t it out. E‘ho child was T - chairman, alive an doing well 4 the commit: Fred Stope was in Willimantic e o asemepree o e d Thi e 3 th American H“uso ;i the many patrons. e juteday sestos. mishting the Yang fiid-l;—fimhmwlmlu* AT FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. T Ly, Hetley i Spending a| The Now York decorator WO anrl Geces Willer ang Gecess - Stoide- 2 3 X Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, ration and furnishing of t Foiday ettsesaon ; > o g ¥ Traveling Men, Ete. atvser ia Spending & fow a&m begun tifying i tew Fur ( ; 5 5 — UWMN »me Pmptw"iuhyuuth! idence.. i Gy s o X