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. W | T —— | Norwish, Wodne Mn.-uou. THROATEOMEY, &mawm ) 3 W 2 Monolm % f‘l‘s L3k il i ou-w-fi-u in ml.»;. from X nh.rmn.-!u m Thomas t.-.;pc-umy 4 ba.mmatr:c Ther. Bar. wavessrssamas 67 380.13 (None on - o ,Just five Milanese Silk m lons for Tuesday:- Cloudy, o n An 3 m“:llgg‘i‘clmw 's _weather: .over- direction of . Af m& threatentnig. tions dur- | garold Tuesday. : price -..... pedgactabesds the+day; lhomih the evening. e ‘who is spending the| Louls J, Cole, who runs a print- b - SR =GR o~ el summer. at Crescent ing London, while bath- ‘Women's Ramie Sun, Moen-2nd, Fikes, parents, Mr..and Mrs. Lewis H. trafts’ bridge Sunday, dived | Weeks™ vacation. Dresses at a maea special : ey u... > overboard, not W & launeh e g bargain price, regular l 98 At 47c—value up to 69c. ik Rises. | Sots. (| Water. to Memorial howpl A T o tHs 50 ptrmck 7o e L is epmiing 86 $4.98 value at .......... At 98o—regular price $1.35.5 ; / automobile. Day. /o m | p m fa m I[ p. m|IR Qs fial, wh ”-ma t'v!.” ,“‘d‘_‘"xt.':'“ % ‘"“'“‘b"mued about At $1.29—regular price- :1509'} 2 boy, arrived shortly |the chest, but no bones were broken. Paul Marcaurelle of Willlmantic Women's l"rench Linen g g @’cloek. The spent Tuesday here. Dresses, very stylish, $3 98 Children’'s Wash Hats at{Clear- ‘At the hospital it was dectded after regular $7.50 value at.. ance prices. P C. ooty i g wmmnx.wmum m-dm $|an examination that the injury to the elty. - o8 t at W g o amivors el b= < WOMEN'S SUMMER SILK HOSIERY THEPLAUT—CADDB{CO ——— NOW N TRERINGTON | - sty moity Kats of New York is the GREENEVILLE Pleasure -Cars Registered at the Rate ‘His Wife Has Just Secured Divorce n-t at the Schuman homs in Lis- JEWELERS S of 400 Per Week. From Him in Denver. B 3 . | Fumeral of Mrs. Danie!l Donovan— —_— v ¢ o At Emy Mk | PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Many Relatives and Frionds in. At-| The business ot the sutomobile| A Torrington correspondent, writes: Miss Dora Woizard of South A street tendance—Personals, of the office of the sec-| Mrs. Griswold Bragaw, of New Lon- | i visiting for a few days at Hart- ’ - . s ot hiene b at.| BT S eite cintinuee o b6 Va7 |don s setar of Robert i Miner of Women’s 50¢ Silk Hosiery at 29¢ tendance, A. Benoit of the United States navy the funéral of Mrs Mary |ure cars have been registered at the Y M"'ummnon.runau.u,vmun Swe i Danie] | rate of 400 a week. In addition teo | Col divorce from g his Donoven. toon “piace Zom’ her lats | these cars there have been resistersd | saw, of Torrington, Ths pa parents. 720 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S BLACK Home, No: 63 Tleventh stroet. Thesday | from twelve to ffieen ‘commercial|grarited upon chargss of cruslty and| Mes. Axel Abers smd famiiy nave|| SILK HOSIERY, REGULAR FIFTY :::6 t the c?:.lg m"fl. mnr".l'u? ?r that th nm:?be:nof u;tpecawn' New x::?aon social circles, while Dr. rxfix‘md“;" % st syises F F > HOS Y c at e ni . . wvan rendered Beautiful Land on|licenses is running ahead of the reg- | Bragaw is a native of New York ,the ARE HERE AT A me SP'ECIAL PRICE. THEY ARE “MANUFACTUR- Established 1872 Six hours atter BIgh water It 12 low | BRISK BUSINESS IN e HIEE 3 Yo S N5 od "l STATE AUTO DEPARTMENT. Napoleon Peppin, after passing a few istration. This is due to the fact|son of E T. Bragaw, a millionaire, now Being | that the qumers of cars take out op- | making his home in' New London. The dars bere with his parents, has return- octor's e ey R e e G | R MR e |~ " ER'S WITHDRAWALS,” THAT IS : o230 increase in the tzudu;.embg; {he|change, Mrs. Bragaw was gradusted stroe iaUimesie Maraaa of Providence |} THEY ARE SUBJECT TO SOME m ohn lepartment § accoun or e m e Boston mservatory of u- Uum Usm F. and Waiter ¥, Youns, Thomaas| large number of people of means |sic in 1§99, Dr. Bragaw is a graduate | 70008 for & few days. SLIGHT IRREG! , BUT FOR and Joseph Donovan. At the a from New ¥York an dother places |of th edical college connected with URPOSE the Catholic cometery, Father B e T B T ans | e e omie Songied Tith | Thomas Hoyle of Harttord is spend- (| EVERY PUR THEY ARE AS ing his annual vacation here with his read a committal their cars with them and of course|has also been an Episcopalian clorsy- | puren 2 GOOD AS THE REGULAR 50c HOS- PROPOSITION Mrs. Donovan was one of the.most|spend the summer. They bring = R Sn Pro D eae 2 respected and oldest residents of | must obtain licenses. He has lived in Torrington since| John Fitzmaurice of Hartford has IERY—BEGINNING TODAY WE OF- You éan‘t_sell a fifty-cent plece for || Greeneville. She died Sunday at the| If the business keeps up for the|February and is now practicing medi- | returned home after passing a few |] FER THEM AT A8 E - a dime. No one actually attempts }|noble age of 89 Efi , after an illness | next month or so it is lxn.eted fl\.x cine here. His office is in the Lilley | days here with his parents. R ey bt Sl Sy the “experiment. of six months. o was born in Ire- | the total receipts of the department|block, Maln street. Mrs. Bragaw is ety We tively work for the very {|Iand and came to this country about 65 | for the fiscal year ending September | still in Denver, Col, but is expected to| nr Women’s Silk Women’s Silk " LgmesT POSSIBLE PRICE years ago and was married to Daniel |30, will exceed the estimate which me east this fall. The couple have btn-L.u ‘fmg:xfi:??mt % 1o Al_ Hosi t c Hosi t c placed the total at nearly $200,000 separated for some time past.|Chartler of Hunter's avenue. joslery al loslery al ek > 4 t, N .| more than the total amount received They have two children, who are with g Women's Fine Silk Hostery, full- Women's Silk Hosfery, in black 1" We give'as expert service and high e of 77 years oug fiscal year, Dr. Bragaw's father in New London, Harold DeCelles, Robert Pilllng and o and in fancy boot patterns, these | quality -wark as any dentist in the f|in this clty on Aug 31 1903 Mra X York family, whoss sum-under the care of a nurse. Friends of | Brnest Pollard were recent visitors at || fashioned, in black, white and taf | .y regular $1.00 Silk Stockings at world. ¢ lonovan sus ive: Y o-ofll, - | mer home is in e SOt part o ragaw e '3 loctor is | W, —V Ve IF YOU HAVE el 3. and Timothy T, and two daugh- | the state, fook out recently seven |not Kok to: mew thet dittle. onee: | o o D AN Flsasert View. T o e o I ers, rs. Margaret C. . Young and Miss | operators’ licenses for the chauffeur |this order of hig father. The par-| M; a M Kyle .~ || Neliie Donovan ot this city. She also|nad for members of the family. |ent, however, whils he does not ber- | South A strect hen ocrned o DENTAL WORK leaves seventeen grandchildren and | There is perhaps no one more deeply | mit the son to share the family home two great-gran . interested in the remarkable in-|in New London, with its millionairs after passing & few days at Fleasant Value UP to $12.50, at Mrs. Donovan was a woman of-excel- kno COME TODAY lent charasiar, patient, Hndy 1 maen | o s o e L huziness Bt | Wxurien b Inown lo have sent on 10 | ey || This is an offering that sheuld interest every woman. We offer We have the most attractive-prop- || ner and charitable, and her loes will be | Highway Commissioner here, checks for various amounts to MARRIED 8 choice of our entirs: atesk .of - Fise Drete. Hats—Womens, s osition to make that You ever heard. }| sincerely mourneé by many. Every dollar of the help meet menlu Dr. Bragaw, MIHALBVICH—In Norwlich, EXAMINATIONS FREE S L i since ou e Taiatan: Ses been SNy Mave 30 Wikatenios Ai(f | iored Hats, Tormer’ grices g e $IE0-Clisope pow pt-=- o 1 a guest at Conley inn. ofia Mihalevick, both DR. F. C. JACKSON Davia Young Campbell motored to 3 e Danielson Tuesday afternoon and even- y (CH—MIHALEVICH—In h, DR. D. J. COYLE|jtne ~ S FocYE E“"___‘-"‘"""'“B"“ oy 34, Dy Mev N, vumum D t LOOKS-LIKE ATTEMPT f PR o s S asy Homich and Miss Mary Micale Succeeding the King Dental Co. George Drescher and-child have TO WRECK EXPREss,|'", Coming Convention © Two | vich, both of New London. 7 203 Main Street, returned from a, stay at the Willimane —_— o National Bodies Next September. |BRIDGES —PAGE—In New London. On Sale at Almost One-half Regular Prices “ Next to Boston Store tic camp grounds. _ State of Mal Ran Into Open and 26, 1915, by Rev. Joseph P., —_— ‘There is-considerable Interest among Brown, Eibert L. Bridges -M Bthel Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 Mri. Nellle Clark is spanding two Locked Switch at Worcester. the ‘clerks and catriers at the Dost| L Page. both of Fishers Isi office In the coming conventions of i i i Jeeks with Mre, Eimer Mulkias of| Bnsineer Georse Kilburne of the | o twe nitoncs sefie T oy oo e There is a big assortment, both plain and fancy colors and - State of Maine express, who lives in | September. The carriers’ convention | GORTON—In Memorial hospital, New béing samples, NO TWO ARE ALIKE. On sale at the DRS..L. F.and A. J. LaPIERRE | _ Xirk l}’lck;‘tgi m‘: ‘;g‘“?g'!d at the | hig lromn:n’wu hurt in en acecident :fikb;gbalqdpgmml:flé&? :,;:t 1‘3‘:’“' O Refareg ot Teee following prices: Backus hos, yphold fever, i8 | to the train as it was leaving Wi - | K = 287 Main & Worces- | vention s to be held from September | YERRINGTON—In Ledyar Lanter; = 0 e 2 l.-wu:"i: - reported to be improvins. §°§:; south bound, Tuesday morning ta |§ to 5 in Los Ungeles Cal D - Ein, day 37 Bewin ] haanyen || At 89::—Regulau:s ;;nces § At 31.49—chul;3r prices _ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|1, ;" pcnaing sevorel “wesiks - ¥ith | cn troke® wrasieone by an focked and | clon 'of Postomice Clerks in Los An- | Jics 1‘1:“‘;'::{;"“:;:; i $1.25 to $1.50 $1.75 to $2.25 I igEoUE 10 & m. t0 3 5. m. with relatives on North Main street. | Now York ana had sttained a speed | bo.oons Making elaborate preparation 1 o5 Mosth 8 New York ana had attained o speed |for the entertatnment of the visicing | Eritiy wire o Bupens Soch, inse: || At $1.20—Regular prices | At $1.98—Regular prices Miss Margaret Cleary of Westfield, th iton a o4 i nto | delegates. In the current issue of the 88th year. s1 50 to Si 75 52 50 to £3.00 Mass, has returned to her home after | Ui gz s s o thm‘ r::‘"! Postoffice Clerk, a monthly publication, | wEAVER—In Hampton, Conn.. July 26, | | * . - -9V ] 5 Order It Now byl’bone 135-3 assing a few days with Miss Carrle| 70T ¥ PTG to e ight | quite a lttle space has been devoted | Davia Weaver, aged 73 years. prior o Sor e with CAS. 91 eof them belng Tull of coal | by the prees committee to the coming | Funeral will bs heid at’ Fis Tate resi- Trommer’s Eve per case $1.70 v one of these cars was thrown over a +4 Ham; Conn.. Wi 03 Ropki's Light Dinner Ale, per 6aes | SHORT WEIGHT CHARGES 12 foot _embankment and smashed to | vention ave to be el 1o the bano| aftermoon &t 1 Slelock Interment iy TOD AY a representative from the factory will be at our 40" pleces while the other two cars were |quet rooms of Hotel Alexandria, the| SOUth ~cemetery, Hampton, at 2 store for one &, on]y to demonstrate the Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 AGAINST ITOR,E KEEPERS | thrown from the track and reduced to |most magnificent hotel in the west, o'elock. Free 'Delive kindling wood. The wreckage caught Angel O e orn s of 199 S | pightoen-Summenad Into New London | fire from the headlight of the entine | payver are. s D ‘merits of the H. JACKEL & CO( Poli Court, and the fire department was called ployes are making arrangements to take visitors all umm.n that city and (1] s . After a short delay the express |the adjoining country on a sight-see- Eighteen proprietors of stores ip | Proceeded. ing tour. AT Hartford papers please copy. N The ne of the ress s - PENDANTS e fn, o rerved | To, SRR 56 80,530t e i | i Opuetions o aatis smpse in the palice court to stand presecu-. | fireman was Ario Meigs of 72 Mechan. | sion and mucs depends on what action BROOCHES tion on the charge of selling short .~ Fireman is taken. wM%ud failure to have packages ST BAR PINS properly marked with the welght of COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. No shaking BRACELETS §| Aiithe mercnants are chargea with too Made | by Norwi 1 3 e r sent to h!n e in Two Cases by Norwich and SIMPLE—On!] Newsat designs in Platinum and Jo0l whess Wader Rest sad] bo wew lat :""" £ Jrew Plainfield Employers. ly three parts., green gold. R T e WSS S 5. Sepered Tewo workmen's compensation agree- j SANITARY—N o wood3 me ‘were " s 1 DIAMOND JEWEELRY R o Glerkc of ‘the superior court, by Come Sl -1 cleanable white enamel a specialty. missioner Dr. James J. Donohue. They | | lithographed finish. Prices the Lowest. BURGLARS AT QUAKER were the followink: Carpenter Mfg. Co,, of Norwich, em- “ P | ECONOMICAL—S: : . HILL POST OFFICE, plover and Netils L Standlah " om N ekt aves ice ploye, who cu nm] of Ight ‘hand . vm':_s Fonm \;.!l:.uu:‘;;om Broke MPM;\.'HM'H But-DId-Not | 5 tiner28, compensation 35 per week & - | during incapacity from July 9, 1915. : & CONVENIENT—Set on din- O B R S W | 3 . ing table ‘for convenient hand was Jacerated on March 15, at | M - 33 = service. Fits in refrigera, . | Groton on $1,28 per week x: tor. for 7 weeks amounting to $8.96 to cov- Freezes ice cream hard and . er the period of partial disability. smooth in a- few minutes with- Enduud by Leulin. Wbm- ; 1814—1914 ] barking, 5 . ;‘I’l‘ ,':ny :‘ sot it mlHl‘tl.'ll en’s w— ; TAFTVILLE N an -as being disturbed T ‘ ; 1. The dons 6 renk Absolutely Guaranteed Jokn A. Mergan & : st PEIETIEY [ e - OAL T3 NES Weeflmdlgmudmvfl:hmhthepubhbnfl l.?umn—vuuv . DR.'E. J. JOu the store today and see how easily the new “Auto, No. 2 Nut $620 per ; : in the condition it : Vacuum Freezer” works. Teiephone 834 Community Silver All Latest Designa-At THE ‘WM. FRISWELL-CO.,