Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 2, 1915, Page 5

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AR LI -‘ hom. . Watartord In EERLFEESE IR e g e 2 cellus ‘Southington are Cove. 3 Sxpectsd to leave shortly for BIoGk| ey 1. Trro, Miss T ; Foriand Miss' ¥ & ou..:m terbury cantrsctors ‘anterbury, the home: m‘&g'}:mnfim 40,200 [ the latter, for & fow dive. LB \ouid Setour by We¥ Off J A Desmond of the g L ell's concluded a 15F Dleasant Viewon Saturdsy. ists iz to hold its m&:“‘-— vention in_the municipal auditorfom in Springfleld, Mass, Aug 3, 4, & and 6. The supreme jury of jths Pamama- Pacifl ‘2t sax has | c exposition fi! Enfii'. i gl § i | | b of New London to. the steamer 1s takingthem' to thefEuropean front.. i i | | : i é | i3] f f i 3 i i i! 4 i i il i g AR few days, which together with that of Iast week was just what they had been} | hoping for. | Bxcursion to Montreal, via. the Central Vermont railway, Augnst 13 snd 14, final return limit August 30. Only $10.00 for the round trip. See fiyers for particulars—edv. H i ) n | i [ | i i ) ] E : | 5 % § H ! '; ] %7 ;ig i EE f 1 o.l 4 ; é} ji] li? the man whosertestimony | 115> e played such an important part at the | trial of Licutenant Becker, spent the|$r several mom of the culmination of the great tragedy in or about New; Haven. y i ! i i i 1] J | H b H & i p 5’?1 i i 5; i i i There have been. ‘moonlight nights at® VIOLIN 52 R T iy o o TEACHER * .zt sme cege 2o AR String Instruments repaissd” ff| an are ment. tents of their medicine shelves: She was a mmusician of inced Violins seld on easy terms ontg -~ o st e = Jlow Toric swom trom. Two-Treo Ta- | of St. land at Pleasure beach to.the shome of the bathing beach in 36 minutes and 40 seconds, respectively. EE 1 ] | | i i ] i ikt 17 | ol zg ;zig ¢ | er: for the ladies® shirtwaist depart- i i ’ u ’ i i Mot Bl i ity i His gl 5? i | usiains iy eond. G o Neprune e 3 C. Driseall. #arwich: (third, T. W. Duf~ arch and soeizl and Lawrente Dosatue, Now,London: | ] Eii : } § 2 - % 1 f Calvary 4 § g I to sleep in. Weathier Iike that. of Saturday sm b Icini‘:fl verg‘qulfidyau euch times and men have to do more Fitapatrick of New Fork. T nd t d of E e e i s et Benjamin Frankiin Johnson. T i ‘which PICKLED LAMB'S TONGUES| zenk cieariuss in tne nitea.States | norciio™ing an, exjended tiaess which for the week ending July 39, as report- P MAKE AN APPETIZING MEAL |23 to Braies o met Nt “pors, | Franklin Johnson died Sunday aftes- noon at 3.30 at the tuberculosis ean- BUY THEM faggregate $3,024,011,000, agatnst $3,259,- | torfum. 57 years of age end v g (551,000 1ast weele, anid’ $5,955,955,000 10 | ho s bora ar tiovrs So Ceace Sueye | us. at hiw office in the Central bufid- at Mlm S EEIE SRS S pEa. GO permite FOR T v TFite: et was upon the claim of Mrs. - - The last week in November willsee | Toas 10, t05,01d slave days. were Mewy Flynn, wilow of Daniel L. ] F?E £ i e g8 is being constructed By the- federal gov- ernment at Wethersfield. % Officers ang mien'of the C. A: C. are- interested in the conference of officers of the war department at Fort H, G. Wright, Fisher's Isiand, lengthening the: -of the Big 12 and 14 inch guns of Fort 'Wright. Judge Charles W. Cramer of b land has been appolnted essistant tax oner: i il k | !i ) Y ._Perkins died Saturday commigsioner : mmissi night at 11.30 o'clock &t his home in|; Willlam H. Corbin. At the request off the town of Proston, om theshors of the latter, the pesition. has been ex- Deiow empted from tlfe-operation of the civil service law. - native of you will appreciate a County Agent Wartier of the New London Improvement league was the Thermos Bottle when on §|guest of Marcus L Trail of k i Friday. Mr. Trafl ang Mr. picnics-and summer out. s angh. 5 o diers at their reunions in this city. s was well known in Norwich ‘was Full line to-select from S RIS o iPeio® | imown ax o man of miy worth. Bhs wite was Harvies £ o - sy af to Lieut. Robert s wi . - 98¢ to $3.00 § Fruit and @ very abundant harvest this yvear, due . N S tsascadhi R g s g g by ‘ — Ereatest activity, for then most of the Usually a drought early frx the summer e greatly interferes with the crop. New o 3 J Established 1872 O e | ianehias, Alic - the membership are W. Ryan, pastor of the Preston THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. iR R SisiaStn o . : ughters, Marporie and e tist church, conducteq the g Eltzabel James, of Jewest | 5, Trembly, D Smit %o e, i i i i ¢ H i | 1 *O: ltndren ry CASTORIA i i !8 I r f i 3 (4 i 4 3 £k 8 ik 13 £ / i ] { i i i ] Ll i i i 4 é ; | | i H [ H I af E it ik | E : E g i i §é i ] l i fi,glg E i e i?fi%ffi i H § i a!}?h JEWELERS PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Tt Mrs G5l Went Looking for Cool Spots. ry Henseler and-daughters, Madeline mfi{ every mode of ct:nvtyfi{we. ufiz and and son, Henry, of Plain ley, boat and automobile, peopl fled from the to seashore and S— s e R T ST S eountry on &mcfl‘llyv. looking for cool NEW SPRING Am‘u':- p~—agd e Pate ,_::,,wm'"' - Nagellan. m‘:m Footgretin Lo MILLINERY - at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S No. 52 8hstucket Street ! GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Amerioan House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Special Rates ¥ Theatrs Troupes, it Traveling Wen, Eto, § M : g ] ; i If you have been paying too for your Feed and perhaps net the best of service, wa would to give us a trial. We stand i K] i ¢ ga i

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