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WE ARE | IN OUR NEW STORE TODAY SAME ' : .. VARIOUS MATTERS D‘-edmh_'l'-h Final Action Soon—After First Five Cent e e et L i B bbbl use, again Sept. Ls AMrs. Michael v - Plan to-be Tried Out First on Saybrook to New ok o 4 i i ; ed away : regular daivi- p TELEPHONES | dend of 1 per cent. on its common AT Ty pird stock. Vvisiting relatives 84 and 85 In" New Bedford and Taunton, Ofase: e e il Thomum?bua.raaadnml mm ] e home in Brooklyn, after a long illness, Prof. Albert R. Chandler, a member Cutr occasions nned 57. dur. Pollard was e former| Efo]mo faculty :t hth:gg}:x‘o unlvq-uy, Mysti lumbus, Obl ‘ormer home e e s“MEns < on McKinley- avenue for part of the ‘Treinor Bishop John J. Nilan has received | vacation. . a letter of thanks for a gift of $7,000 i i Thomas H. Galligan of New Haven that had_been B e Mariford dlocess to the Po-| ang Norwich returned ‘Thursday from N S5 Moe. s Portland, Maine, whers he has been g The forty-seventh annual fair ot the | SShing on Casco hay, Fe was gecom- that this Danbury Agricultural soclety will be | FR2/00 DY Iun o0 CE 2 Deld at the Danbury fair grounds dur~ DR. SKHA&:'MAN“ ing the week of Oct. 4-9. o Ella Sultven of Taunton. M Blocl ain \ ass., and Miss ‘onnors - prite wl Charlle Chaplin and Mary' Pickford | ter, of Whitinsville, Mass., have re- at the Colonial theatre today.—Adv.|turned to their homes after spending 2 Wwill have no interest for o two weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Den- » Twenty applications 've been re-|nis Bowen, of Central avenue. ceived by the civil service commission. In ?'h'rb 'm-. the passenger will be ers from persons desiring to take the ™Mrs. Leonard MMain, Miss Evelyn F‘Yfll y mile instead of by the ‘gg‘ for prison attendants. Main, Mrs. John mmm' Miss | Which the pubiic will be benefited. lormer five five cent zone. Ruth’ Richardson, Mrs, C. D. Habcock,| With the introduction of the new| Shore Line conductors have been . Dr. Fred . Sykes, presi Mrs. Appleton Main, Miss Gertrude supplied, with schedules of the pro- m?'cgmgmgflcw.: p o %?,fw;f Main, the Misses Juliette and Mary 3 posed new tariffs, ‘with instructions Emest E Bnllard arrived in New London, Thursday, to Richmond and Miss Grace Sheffield are to tl-miifl-lfln Lg;uu:'ll:e- :m: the ;u. establish a permanent home. e e e, TaTE o h tari| invoive mor re mental labor for the Tare - 1 > collectors, but may VIOLIN ol T A Inhrck aEietat the| oars. I M. Moses of Hackensack, the fact that a single collection will be 5 ey o The: “patting “eraen tat oE. | X. J. ‘mother of Mrs. J. Palmer Story | ing the total fares somewhat on cach passenger, re- B comsets Com e o rorrsais | of that city, but a former resident | through. trip. he is going. TEACHER afternoon. 2Y | here, is at the home of Mrs. J, M. Parker of East Great Plain for a 1 | SR D TR sl which nas | QIR oF more Mra Moses has been | BEGINNING THE SEASON CO-OPERATION KEYNOTE : i Violins sold on easy terms Just Snished repairs at the New Lon- | This is her firat visit to Norwich since OF CORN ROASTS s o - i For: appointments iaddtess ‘E. |l Bound sest, ws aid ates the siion sache | 2 - Wintergreen Point People Had First | Practically ANl Norwich Merchants from the E. BULILARD, Bliss Place, Nor- Quo Vadis. FIRE IN 0SGOOD i of Many Merry Evenings. Have Entered the Plan. aE Police- g ety T:xl:xgr";sxu%fil Bt e b geiteins Mo g s The corn roast season s on at Camp | Tn the Wauregan house at 10 o'clock | tomobtle lnflnwarm;io. 17,34¢ is the home after daye. e received sp appointment 1n Puty Out by Men from the Wharf— | 2o0re, Wintergreen Point and the o hriday morning a gathering of Nor- | number of the car owned by Teodel : April to be assistant librarian at Trin. first of the season was held Thursday met ane ussed in to police fopct o e Possibly Spontancous Combustion. | ovening at the camp of Clyde Getchell, | gnthusiastic fashion Norwich Doliar RIS O O Mo | P 55 A Earle Getchell and Prentice Alexander ¥, which comes on nesda: ug. il the could be et e Following a_telephone message 0 | whce shost Zores Kathercd 10 Seart the | 25, Chairman Daniel T, Shea présided | FORGETFULNESS FROM HEAT Tmorning. nitfoed hitch e o h:a the Central Station a bell alarm from | ball rolling with merry campfires, |2t the meeting and Leo Kronig acted IN BAND CONCERT. Bense cathin Rie ot %4 "met | Box 16 at the cormer of Main and | marshmallow toasts and corn roasts. |as clerk. The committee previously Traffic Officer Back on Duty. get a job on it, is now hard at work Market streets brought out the fire de- ‘While the pleasure seekers were appointed to canvass the merchants of Programme in Union Square Had the 4 S partment for a_blaze at 7.15 oclock | walting for the corn to roast, a pro- |the city. and whose members are Lavpsit Coonl/al Gidovs Trafc Policeman Myron O. Morgan Friday morning in the storeroom of the | gramme of muslc and recitations was | Frank J. Aubrey, Charles M. Hutsler, g-tuigth R Y 1Al B i arles Osgood company. The fire ied out which afforded much pleas- | J. E. Marshall, John A. Dunn and 3 been A 0o ey monT Plehop WHUAM | waa in the: rear of ihe old bank at | wre, - Excelient solos wero. rendered | Charies 1. Smith, were able to report Dlayed batore the EaEan rewd of the | Siderable time with cellulitis, Willmantic Camp Ground -Saturday | the Commerce street corner of Market | by the Misses Hazel Fletcher, Corinne | that practically ~ every merchagt in | 3ol PSIFS Che DIEEER, cromd of (o0 | affected bis legs. night and preach Sunday morning.— | Street, and before the firemen arrived | Holbrook, Mildred Gibson, Grace Todd, | Norwich was co-operating in * this v, " |men from the wharf had opened the | Prentice Alexander, Clyde Getchell; |Plan to stimulate business. It was door tnd put water and extinguishers | recitations by Earle Getchell, George | voted to leave in the hands of Leo|ana tney found no better way of spend- Leopold Aarrents, inspector of arms |on the fire, so that the recall was | Bitters, Miss Neva Todd and Miss | Kronlg the matter of procuring cloth | ins two hours than by listening to the for the Belgian army, has arrived in |Sounded at once after the arrival of | Katherine Moore. streamers for automobjles, street cars|yweer music sent forth by Director New London, accompanied by his wife | the apparatus. There was a possi- | The attractive feature of the eve- |and other public m of announce- | yonn M, Swahn and the expert mem- and has taken the Dorsey cottage at | Pility that spontaneous combustion | ning was an exhibition of the latest |ment on which will be set forth the|jery of his band. Their choice of of- Ocean Boach: was the cause of the fire. The little | dances by Miss Mary McKnight and | dvantages and offerings of Dollar | ferings was varied emough to please Aintame wWae covered by fineursmce: Givae Getchell. Day. It was voted that not until Mon- | every taste and repeated appiause An attachment for oars has been —_— Among the guests at the roast were | 43¥, Aug. 23, ehould the merchants be- | ¢5)1swed the different numbers. The invented that enables a man to face FUNERALS. many Norwich people. gin to advertise in detail their partic-|Grand Slam, with its opportunities for Inc aninopersin it it bt George Hendy Biddle. SN e e aiite at Hibdrty to sdwattise the soming | O3eL S0lo, effects, was well éxecuted hands and feet. The funeral service of George Henry of the big bargain day. nstant Biddie, onl, f Rev. and Mrs. E. IN ROGERS AVENUE | The gentlemen present at the meet- ;h:m:."‘in EYES mean co On_Friday, Lawrence, the four- | George Biddle. was largely attended Pl o ing, which lasted until 1115, Included | i many brossts, for mmacs ciappias of Come to me for GLASSES to give ;‘;’;‘";;;:}S en °tafaz°s]°"i-or‘:’=:‘:3§$ Friday afternoon in the McKinley | Six Inch Main Will Give Residents ga"f{ghe?{'c;fi'fi. nf;m'a‘,“lhe P&"g;‘l‘-‘c: hands and honking of automobile horne orwalk rellef: rTan of 28 F . | avenue A. M. E. Zion church, of which Th G”d Suppl: 3 liam = | followed it. Tulip Time in Holland lnrbor off Fort Molly Island, John A- e every good style and make| J1d. after a few days' illness of sum- | his father is pastor. Presiding Elder ere upply. chank, representing the Reid & 4 ; was & new selection that was well re- | Halas, aged 26, a carpenter, was of mountings, including the new| ™" complaint. Rev. C. 5. Whitted, D. D., was present, | Tne water department has just start- | }LUS1¢s, company. Herbert B. Bary % g 5 -BF +| ceived by those who appreciated a Keelock cement mounting that will| After the goncert Wednesday eve. |l2KiDE @ prominent part in the ser-|eq the work of laying a six inch wa- | oy the FEaton Chase company, tuneful melody, and the Victor Her- ngt work loose. ning at Ocean Beach, & mcter boet | vice: having known the deceased from | ter main for a distance of about 600 | Gharies M. Hutaler, from B. Gotthelf = bert selection was splendidly rendered. Waterbury—Gus Ganung, arrested going out from the dock landed on | Chldhood. and he bore testimony to|feet in Rogers avenue. When it is|& °c¢@pany, C. Edward Smith, from|pawarq Breeds' piccolo solo was a|for vagrancy. and who is a confirmed J. F. MARCH B e etmben tnaogk tanded, o |his excellent Christian _qualities. completed a great improvement In the |t (ranston, company, George W.| satistying selection and its rendition | drunkard and dope fiend, was returned % b St protaiie Rev. A. J. Tolbert, D. D, of Putnam, | water service for that street will be | namiton, John A. Dunn, George G.|yms sympathetic and masterly. to Middletown, where he is wanted as Optometrist and the pier. formerly pastor here, had charge of | n = Engler, Will L. Stearns of the F. A. e e an escaped lunatic., 10 Broadway Norwich, Conm| me Connecticut State Bar associa- | the Service, preaching briefly from| {Up to the present there has been Wells g:m‘:-r}y, th; legful"-‘ °§‘m- WELL DRESSED WOMAN Phone 1312 tion held its annual outing at the|3J0DR 11: 25, 26. Rev. Mr. Tolbert has | no city water main through the street, | Lory: Frank J. Aubrey. from the Mo~ WORKS SLICK GAME.| New Haven-—Henry Kats of Hart Griswold hotel Thursday, when about | 50, Very intimately acquainted with | put the pipes have run up from Laurel | Boary cor s iy *Gatia, Mas Rabims: VORI GAME. | fora was fined $10 and costs for oper JO-BO S members, Tam all Darts of the | el P, Ol Cpeaial sitention to | Sl "gpe thraueh tome of the back | vieh S olen 3. B Marshall . | Hor Plen for 4 Nickel for Carfare Im- |ating 23 sutomoblls Yiihout & Hease : in the police court. He is wanted in the fact that the deceased was radical- Prljeq from o rvice plve. | Th The merchants who have joined to poses on Many. Hartf. 't of the . FOR THE HANDS The weather Friday was trving to |17 0Dposed o the use of Intoxicants | Tult'hay been that when & faucet was | PgpotgDolar Dayare T | T —— T e e o v Sl e 3 and narcotics. and was a zealous an: 3 a plea varied to suit the cir- The Only Dirt Remover | o o e e e ar was | fitnful hurch worker. ~ Hov. George | OPoPea t%, ong house al the others on | wriiehell Co. B Gotthelf & Co, Mar- | cumstances, but aimost Invariably sf. | Danbury—_Mr. snd Mrs X. Burton which contains no lye, sand or pumi humidit; Francis Green of New London also shalls, Maurice Sample Shop, Ladies’ | fective, a fine appearing woman has | Rogers of Danbury anmounce the en- to injure the skin or clog the Pipes. | el everyoas poramee OSPRETe €0 | o ery sloquently of the Christian | Haum: Mroariire s e o oo on: | Spectalty Co. The Lyoms Co. The|been working in this section for the | Easement of their daughter. Mise Dog- J0=BO g life of the deceased. i el I v Manhattan, Murphy & _McGarry, | last two days in which she must have | °thy Millard Rogers, to Robbins Wethersfleld. ‘William Knowles of Fall River, a|_Rev. J. H. Dennis of Mt. Calvary h 1 Ky Branche Bros, The F. A. Wells Co.|gathered a good sized sum, although | cott Barstow of rfmoves all fruit and vegetable weaver, aged 66, fell from a trestle|Baptist church and Rev. R. B. Harris, 5.,;5 :n:u::‘a sflov;ryon:nco; 3:’:: ;‘x :Nhu(g S'.gx_r Clothing Co., Eagle Cloth- | the modest sum of a mickel is all that = + TS oll, grease, grime or paint from.the|at Midway Thursday night and suf-|Pastor of Grace Memorial Baptist|count ng Co. Thune & Lowenburger, Mo-|she aske for. om) le.—Chi lice Cal- thands and makes them soft “and|fered a fracture of the right leg be- | church, assisted in the service. . r)-:.n &}f"g“fi“;,{“‘i’ C. Mufh.encon. On Thursday she was in Taftville, ooth. tween the knee and ankle. Miss Idella Scott presided at the or- me. chwartz, A. Raphael 0., | and on Friday she covered a good part PRICE 10 CENTS gan and directed the singing by an|ROQUE CHAMPION CLARK 3.5 Gilbert & Sons, Shea & Burke |of the West Side. If she reads the|ing trio who took z e Good £ PN Smoke the best—Krohn's special ci- | excellent choir made up of choir mem- ARRIVES ON COURTS | Schwartz Bros, M. Hourigan, paper this morning she will probably | car last Tuesday night or the car . o drem sy Sta e gar, manufactureq by Rudy. Try one: [bers of the three churches. Shall Wo v Furniture Co. The vl;mfildd;flnckofl seek pastures new. X A self. s & only § cents. e best in town.—Adv. | Meet Beyond the River? Face to Face, | Came from ringfield Friday—His 2 arel, . ward, ok- er scheme to call at a house an ‘ For Sale Wholesale by Asleep in Jesus and other appropriate Spoimoll lyn Outfitters. represent that she has just lost her| Simsbury—Nicholas Mariolls, who LEE.& 0SGOOD In cases where husband and wife Selections were . Willlam S S V" J. F. March, Mrs. William Friswell, | pocketbook, left it on a trolley, left |was bitten by a copperhead snake are accidentally killed together the E. Geary sang very feelingl. X Frank A. Bill, J. F. Cosgrove Co., The | her money in her gloves o; trolley | while he was gathering ferns on Tal- common law presumes that the man, | Face to Face = Chares I Decker. a | pi 0l Clark, national roque cham- | Geo. W. Kies Co., Geo, W. Hamilton, | car seat, o dropped her pocketbook on | cott mountain Tuesday morning, is in being the stronger, outlived the wo- |brother’ of Mrs, Biddle, was present | Blieaeia on Feiday snd in prepara | Lh¢ National Shoe and Clothing Co. | the street, and is in desperate need of |a critical condition at St. Francis’ hos- man, no matter for how short a time. gxionlx(){lewhurg, A\h Y., and George Bid- | tion for next week's tournament Eot fi:rrg::etgofloe;m? gremon&S;:xn j;:;, five een;;s tolze(a to Wmfltyg or | pital, The suite comprising the insurance | Troy. No ¥ o 0 o0 o8 Present from out ‘““fi e:.,;‘ow;a on Rock:el} street | 5 “x Smith, Geduldig’s Greenhouses, | place comes to her mind. — @ commissi o it it the it 2 Y and rol e balls aroun n fine - o - s 3 being rencvated, Al the :v(o::; ey peantiful floral offerings were Te-lstyle is brother, F. Edward Clark, T e T . o is Deing newly varnished ~ and ' the | othertout of town places” The Ciruren | Soveral times national champion, will | inn “The Lee & Osgood Co. Smith's | with: sach candor ihat she 1o rarely Last Excursion carpets end rooms are being cleaned. |and Sunday school gave a beautiful g:“h:;': el e 1 the hik | Prescription Store, Chas. C. Treat, En- | refused. At Taftville several people Everybody that:buys: one saves -4lc cross. Many of th embe: gler's Broadway Pharmacy, Utley & |were so much Impressed that they even to and gets a clock that satisfles. Also Gg{-e Esdealuflfiu JSoclety of the | Fiinas ol e oy = g;vis(ignr;]’;:; as usual will be a hard | Jones, N. D. Sevin & Son, Alling Rub- | Invited her in and gave her a ainner. Dollar Watches at 8, guaranteed for | 3roton. Congregntional church, In a| The pearers wero these personal|"® = ber Co. W. R Baird, the Tire Shop, | Later they got ogether and compared ow o & vear. . church approved a subscription of | LicRdS of the young man :Alfred N.| g poTMEN CALL s Candy Sh N e ‘ Hall, James Greene, Henry Perrin and Herrick's Candy Shop, Progressive | been taken in. Watch and Jewelry:Repairing, Old[$500 toward the purchase of Slocomb |Eiag Canlty - Kty - Y e AR ol Via Rafl and Steamer. Gold and Silver bought-and exchanged. | Park. £ Randall. Burial was in Maple- SPECIAL TOWN MEETING y ‘andy Tood_ cemetery, where The Clersvmen g ton- Bromers dne, The - Mot | ron neauians rav.|| Thursday Aug. 19th J. OGULNICK & CO. Principal among the out-of-the-ctty | 30ined In a committal service. To Take Action on Petition on Pro. |ton Brothers, Inc. The Household, FOR REGULARS’ PAY. e B N er i "Phone 714-12 | Tepublicans from without the state at |, CBUrch & Allen were in charge of posed New Boulevard. phy, 3. . Barstow & Cox F. W- Wl : hy, J. P. Barstow & Co., F. W. Wool- the big Republican club outing and | the funeral arrangements. Pl : See No Reason Why They Should Not field day Saturday at Bridgeport, will Miss Ada Louise Holmes. In response to the petition that has | Orth Co. Fagans’ Smoke Shop, J. A. Geor Receive $275 Instead of $2.50. TheF be Hon. John W. Weeks, of Massa-| The funeral of Miss Ada Louise|been addressed to them presented to s W VoDt amous PIELBROS. |~ Train leaves Norwich, 810 a m. Hoimes, daughter ' of Frederick M | them. the sslectmen have called a e A o onestaurant B hi| Ever since former councilman John o olmes, of New Britain, was held at|special town meeting for mext Thurs- on. Barry arose in the city meeting and o All over the Connecticut country-|2.3) o'ciock Friday aftermoon from the |day evening to take action on the | Som COmPany. A. T. Otis & Son, 7 M. can N’ Ye & Son, H. D. Rallk estate asked what supernumerary policemen Real- German-Lager Beer |5ide these days vou cap hear the Nut- | home of her grandparents, Mr. and | Proposed new boulevard into the city | yucin “Hoidén, ~Rumford & = Co,|Were paid in this city and why they sl w llollln $l w meg farmers saying “I am glad the|Mrs. C. Morgan Williams, of No. 299 | from Trading Cove to Backus cormer. 8 were ot paid 3$2.75_per day like the PRI TR T e law 1s off on deer. The carnal things | Washington street. The attendance of| The matter is one of much import- | T s Dollcatessen. = | Tegulars instead of the $2.50 which is are getting so plentiful that they are | relatives and friends was large and the | ance to the community in general and |y .7 ix” Fish Market Danfelson & | given, the supernumeraries have been |l Number of Tickets Strict! H. JACKEL & CO. a nuisance. casket was surrounded by a mass of | the prospects are that the meeting in | rjingholm Co., Collins Millinery, | looking expectantly to see if the $2.75 |} Np tickets sold on m g o{ ex~ Thoe elabecs of the Bath lub at | De2utiful floral forms. The service | the town hall will be largely attended. |y owis News Co. W. R. Perkins, Otto | rate for them might not be put into |M cursion if limit is previously reached. Ocean'Beach have decided not to place | Bp onaucied by Rov. S M. Howe | @@ cORTRAITS COMMENDED, |ESTT B J. McNickie B A Prat |sftect. It is ucderstood smong them |1 o'yt boy Bava § Rartiord Raiead . ongregation: ] . ‘Eastern ‘more or assurance callllflower and Egg Plam thelr old raft, which was washed |crurch.. Mrs. Nelson T. Crowell and| o TORTH Cor ST he Pubtic. Fion Panip eas R | oy, The Public Fish Market, Philip|becn siven that this would be done as ashore in the t;les'::;thmg ie;nin the | Arthur R. Blackledge sang Safe in the | Dr. Dwight Tracy’s Exhibit Attract- th, The Norwich Elec(rk:u‘ com. | they undorstood that the appropriation - e thiee et ¥ have ser|Arms of Jesus and Asleep in Jesus.| oy Attention at Boston Showing. nany "A B Kingsbury, Great A. & P.|of 327,945 for the police department at Ra“lfin’s % oy — Py and W “Co., George O. Hathaway, Max|was figured with this poesibility in The icing of refrigerating cars may | Tice Gey. Nelson T. Branche and Em- | pr. Dwight Tracy has returned from Seorniets & S oseoh ™ Conor & | view Dut so far they have seed no 3 erson Jomes, and burial was in the ~ difference in_their pay envelopes. TELEPHONES 1090—1091 be dispensed with by the invention|fymily ot in Yantic cemetery. A com. | BOSton Whers he had from 10 to 15 Sons, Butts Art Store. A Thiy sve' Galielw e N of a new system by which the warm | maitta) Service was sens ot ih portraits on_exhibition at the conven pon air is pumped out of the cars and re- | pu'py o oe '® §Tave | tion of the Photographers’ Association | CONTRACTS FOR FLOORS duty td perform the same services as Placed with cold. The ~scheme has|™Church & Allen were In charge of | Of, No¥ Engiand and is very much R oe s, A book by Gene Stratton. [t Pecn patented. the funeral arrangements. _ Drabhs atieacter It was moticestis Ll and they have been waiting to :; Funeral Directors s = 3 that the crowds that passed along the | Awards Made for Work at Pearl Street | ¥ e Porter is ‘lmy' received with T;::-rbu::::.f:m 3-;;2?41“_ tables of e—‘g“’}" ,,':hmmy mu',ed to aad the Ealle. (;’p::ldn‘g shot fired by the former LA b anm; erbung | stop and admire the Tracy pictures P man. delight. Her latest work Rallroad Company’s barge Exe! et e e, naxt 200 e oceived much commendation, | The town school hoard on Friday Captain Wilbur Leaving. '-d Elbll.efs unof . aftern arded trac — # y Beach, Duten Isiand, grounds on'the'eouthern shdrt of Po- | His alm hias been to develop high | the last of the bids on Feneral repelr| Captain E. W. Wiibur of the Saiva- $ = gquetanuck cove. Joseph H. Henderson, | grade photosraphs in home surround- | and improvement work which it will | tion Army, who was to have left here 337 MAIN STREET P ": afl ; a "ra" rand Secretary George Henry B, Davenport and Charles S.|ings without any studio accessories.|have to cousider for this school year. |On Wednesday, has been staying on for 2 Twist are the trio who are making ar- | An officer of the association, speaking | These were for hard wood fioors in st TA, rangements for the suitable reception thelr daughter, Miss.Mabel_ Kies; are |and feeding and entertainmert of about | Loomicyay+ (0.0 Pim Bie had no doubt | two rooms on the second floor in the goes on sale Tuesday, Aug.:17 jspending two" weaks” at' Mapleview | 13 members.and, friends from other | * Tas Boston Post said: Dr. Duwlent | cesirs e u luBm 1} [mst o xe \ farm, Washington, Mass, Tracy’s enl | self portrait and his As_this is one of her best you-will 'y’s _enlarged, oI an ‘Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant s S Lo e ———. the ‘magazine "prize winnl home £ A Senmtorrand Mra-Elooker, of Hart- 200 e Tow it Wi Purty. e d et ol g the m“ mvm m' Im et AR Rosalie Turner Hooker |1y thes Ladies ¢ata society In Ver.| Charles Spalding Fund-Operative. | ine e totat in mon g andywe will deliver it to you-earlysin 3 . snniversary | ince the death of Mrs. Amanda 3. | e the day-of publication. Long 1sland. | Derking were:observed. Dirs. Perking | 2 tuad That 'h'-’..:f.“n'wa.-n',h"..."’fld: g00p 00 Pulldings this® summer|guytrous, Dark Shade Restored by KT Admiral Wei Han, chief constructor the. late-CharlessSpalding, has becoms | - The were. ‘5 Old-Fashioned Sulpho-Sage. g ?ha.m‘nm;‘gi Who s in-charge | Lambert_a: shopping b-c. - day merman at is the birth-stone for August 183 nese offi = leserving poor, M 'l'he 5 R will. There We have thess stones mountsd ’ » harmful in Rings, Scarf Pins LaValiiera, ] nsotfHollandisubmarines, -is at pres- Lows:. 2 " fent#inBuffalo, N. Y. on a business - street floor— Eod o1 ) % tion-of " the“trusteo and .ot the- Tocal C. T g g - . Ay 2 In carrying out the provisions of the | Gilbert eatly interested.in the official_com- landscape-in thestraveling-salon, | Will-& sum of money has recently been on of the Connecticut“Coast et st paid to the United Wt . hioned treatment plus FARREL & SANDERSON, , Prope Atllery. corps which m o ethday. 1ir: Spalding’s death * occurred n achool floors— g N Special Rates to Theatrs .T: mpu.i _Henry*S. Dorsey, commanding the Inzhonor o! her Mfihflu’!fl- :Geor- will Traveling Men, Eto. ’ Co. A C. gette. Comeau’ of No. 79 Warren street Pocahontans Decide on Picnlo. F..E. Beckwit]j | 8t a or % i i — - entertained apartyxel girl (riends Sebequonashcouncil.:No. 11, Degree | 3205, Steteon & X o ad et i 3 Livery Connection, ~ Shetucket Street, |, Watervilla—) o . oo e B et Tl o O Noatasl Ia0 & Tol stjmndamce meeting to retain ; : Faber switch, Foresters’ o discussed with the | Walnut Beach—The first band con- | ance. Utl-v & Jones, who sell Salono- 1 ington.—Mr. members the tion to hold a pic- | cert of th Sage, r results PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist embers the seopoaiion to hold & pic” | cer of tne “Sendon ook Dl S5 Normidh Taolen, 310 w1 rorung purchaser Look for the street clack. v, Aug. 24, at the home of Mrs An- ofvmuonum surrounding ton Chemical Co. Newark nie Guile at Norwich Town beaches Md”e.“*‘-lu’.’-lflfl-& ’

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