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Tad i 5! i i % Forecast. ‘M“N"YWKMN"“- Jand: Fair We and Thi in Norwich. from. ‘Sevin's pharmacy, sh the changes m&n Andot.‘!:c ‘barometric 7am . “At this price we;offer-a cholos of every Dress ym._ Do tin ey “ . m“flW““fl”Ml oot o ame s ae et 3 lowak MAYOR T. C.-MURPHY : e S SRR ST M o O S E %‘w& SRR WWMMM Partly| The tournament of the National|van. < \ g . 3 ¥ 4 mm'fl'ul“m Puteday's K west | Roque association started off with a M d-finhthodtyohuu. ed into the eompetition with zest and Gflunflnotbutca mltfdfl-fl“ h.?h. e s enthusiasm, end in all three divisions G“l"l@’ . 51"'“".‘1‘!:“0" At this_price wa offer-the balance of our stoock of Women's.Fine-Dresses. ity* work as any B RiserPets. || ot § 2022 [ the balls were rolling constantly ,,. = Ehs“n‘ulwmmm : “The ‘assortment includes French Linen Dresses and Figured French Voile - el ac g o Dresses. All at $248 cach, formen prices up. to $8.50. IF YOU HAVE By A mlie mile mis ™ },’,‘:‘g“:., e A Y i it 44 ° DENTAL WORK Then In the COME TODAY H 'e have the most attractive prop- X 3 1 of experts. these i pets, eto, : ] ‘These \osition to make that you ever heard. Six hours after high it 1s low EXAMINATIONS FREE tide, which is followed by flood ti Gerald Brassill 4 B | DR. F.-C. JACKSON " GREENEVILLE sicen, B S fhs hetos o gl Fartace, 20 |. JSemsle Pamacts.in.all. the mew. DR. D. J..COYLE Personals and Notes. X Succesding the King Dental Co Miss Mary Keenan has returned|practice on the courts in the clever- | . M. Thompson, Danbury 208 Main Street, m-.vcn:y" City. Iy placed shots which eventually | W~ T. Sullivan, Norwich ....1 Charles Pre: is camping for a|margin ahead of his opponent. — - At M few days at kaer Hill Huot Defends Second Division. expected Miss May Nolan of Fifth street is| Inievest Tuesday evening ecentered on the middle court, where George ke _the Wi osiery at 25¢ o |vEs spending a week at Pleasant View. H“‘"’m.',f"cfi" mm ““{,’,“"" e 3 . e sasw H at e S l]*'- Mrs. Andrew Prentice returned Mon- | ¢T icopee ass, suc- . Special _showing ‘Women's it S5c—Women’s Ribbed Vests, low I cessfully defended the second Van § _ A Witent Tasiery neck and sleeveless, B g day from the Willimantic camp ground. ‘é‘(’fi}‘" m&dfl h:fiwn,,‘ ‘:-:o&mfl T | | N . | :u. ot « or e At 1lc—Women's Ribbed Vests, a THIS [~ njoyi - | Sulllvan, the challenger is - ety variety of styles, value 15c. TIME OF THE YEAR nual T weske vacation et Bleasant | The tWo youns players fousht two || S i STR At 25o—Women's Silk Boot Hos- | At Ho—Women's Ribbed Vests lace 3 L8 stubborn games, and in both of them \ S P AL lery, gauze weight. trimmed, value 19c. We Have a good supply in good variety. 3 Huot had little advantage over his | As - Silk At 19c—Women's Ribbed Pants, lace Miss Emma Portelance, after pass- | challénger. In the first game, Huot | S — Lisle, gause trimmed. value 25c. Buy your OLIVES here, ing her vacation at Pleasant View has|bad a rover and only one arch to S i welght, in black and white. | At 23c—Women's Ribbed Union ; Rl e TR oy e R, S T | e s e e - |, SRS b along with fine skill and judgment. ' Suits, lace trimmed, value 50c. Peoph" Market B o John Congdon, Andrew | But he was not able to overcome the N & N rorork Propellor Co. § a¢ 250 Women's Novelty Colored | At 5%c—Women's Ribbed Dnion from Croton Tong Bojmg ve returned | jo0q "“The second same lasted until| | Dl TR e ST Hosiery, a variety of colors. Suits, all sizes, value TSc. 6 Franklin Street PR g close to midniaht and Hust took that 3. Weakly, aming Sty o e also, u uilivan st as er ! 7 JUSTIN. HOLDEN, Proprister Officer Casey On Vacation, SR e SO T Norwich & New York Propellar Co., Offtcer John Cauy of Central ave- employe, and Syhrian S. Rosenthal, nue, is paesin weeks at Jer-| First Van Wickle Plag Tonight. employer, for infection of hand June ity ekt being covered| The first Van Wickle play begins | | 19, $6 weekly during disability. WlSlI Tabk Bc. by Officer Delaney. this evening, with Loue Stockwell of i * —— Norwich challenging F. Edward Clark TAFTVILLE of Springfield, who has held it these | | SN NORWICH TOWN Wash Goods Tet down: fhom Springaeia teday "ol | ! Nephew of Mrs. Berna b m-&-l sh-u. stze s1x30, e et wn pri ay to! || rs. ™ SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BEACH |Football Club Will Mest to Elect Offi- [ St five the tauriamant ana make o | (I s R bl o | G el ottt gens 49¢ BASKETS, NURSERY BASKETS,| °clale—Price of lce Raised—Personals [try for championship honors once P ! xx <y wide—good quality, big as- LUNCH BASKETS, FLOWER BASK.| and Notes, ? more. Last year the struggle at the < es Personal Regret—Beach and Other sortment. regular 150 value 7lhe - end was ®etween him and his broth- PRES. L. C. WILLIAMSON Outings and Pleasure Trips. : * ETS, SCRAP BASKETS, PRUIT| mye Tatville foothall club will hold | €. Stockwell is credited with his best 49c BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS. its first meeting of the coming season | Season Witk the mallet. He was on C. M. Thompson, Willimantic.0 Mrs. Bernard Meehan of Elm avenue [} Wash Goods, including 30-inch 'Tancrltto e R A e b | e B - - | exi on game with Gel =ill, - s B of e of her nephew, et L e Scst | and both the Norwich boys were put- Third Division Games. Webster, on_the battlefield in Flan- || Flaxons, regular i5c value Qlpg | linen, regular 3250 ““‘e- $1.19 MRS. EDWIN FAY |[Sud &5,0%00cted, that Fresident | ting up protty roque, Brazill 1a =til | Clinton Jones weat Irving ainer. |05, June 16. The first intimation Of || 8% «-+--+-sserrmeesncsseees had been holding their meetings at |in short trousers but he has speed and | William Millard beat F. M. Pratt. |Dis death was received by his wife [ ., a w: apancse Franklin Sauare. the Lincoln club, but as the Lincoln | control and with the ability he dis-| Wiliam Millard beat Clinton Jones. | from the officer commanding and was |} 32-inch Beach Cloth. in a o . s : % | Plays his first season on the courts, Y “|to_this effect: “I regret to have to ||| splendid range of colorings, Toxse, regular 35,00 vaiue, 1 e e ey fire. Bow Quar- | DN Gldwr piayers are predicting. o | P W K. FaAts bast K. M Bratt. © | loay you of the desths’ Of your gAl- |l TeSulF 366 Valte R <3 oo 2 at.... . 2 e Bl ey bright future for him if he stays in the Third Division Standing. lant husband, Second Lieutenant DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE Returned to Work. came. .| George Webster. He was killed in s Roberk Wilson who was recently | Captain Whaly plaved e friendly | William . Millard, Norwich....2 action_after the finest charge ever : 287 Main St Y o O toesy P02 | evening game With' C. AL Thompson | Clinton Jones, Norwich made by the Royal Scots Fusillers, and PRACTISE LIMITED TO a5 Tesumed his. 'work at the Cres-|°f Willimantic and to the visitors who | F. M. Pratt, Willimantic he died at the head of his men. His Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|cest Arma company lineq the courts had plenty of oppor- | Dr. W. K. Faats, Williman! loss is a great blow to his regiment as . 3 4 tunity to see the game and get a line g East Greenwich, we have only five officers left. Your Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. P Ja_and: Neotes on some of the leading players. L .. - husband was one of the !flh!;est offi- Solos Received Particular Applause. cers who have risen The Lincoln club has d!sbu:ded, ac- T3 2T S AR G T The account of his heroic death and cording to reports. The programme that Director John|FORMER CIRCUS EMPLOYEE his honorable career in the British | Pose of the soul of Henry Kilroy Jr— . M. Swahn had picked out for Tubbs aav, her cousin, Mrs, Deane, of Atlantic 3, e army in which he enlisted at the age g DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN poSyleon, Besusallel is {1l ‘et _his band met with general approval. The STOLE THREE TENTS | ;¢ 17, his active service in several en- ome ensemble numbers were good and the e e Fred D. Vergason, her daugh- Dental surgmn Wechalis Swdaee. solos were especially applauded. One|James Whitman Arrested Tuesday |SaSements for two years in the Boer 7 o - WeGrery Building, Miss Sophia Shumann has returned|Of these was a fine cornet rendering| Night en Complaint of Washburn|Queen's medal with five bars, his sub- | of Sylvia lan Norwich, Conn. | to New York, after passing a few days | 0 A Perfect Day, by Herbert Felt-| grqoutive. sequent promotions, his fine example, | eral days' Stay on Block Isiand. 5 here. DTS aclos . A Lithe ‘Boark of ~ his being beloved by his comrades, the —_— -~ . James Whitm: 40, of Rochester, | whole striking tribute fills neariy a| Mrs. W‘n"flm“‘mm f Miz8 Tetta Kats, after spending a|Eo1e of Good Bye Girls, from Chin-| X 5 \nll] Monday connected with |column of the paper semt from Scot- |of Unionville, Conn. have h Chin. : = % ’ home after ten days’ visit with uu e e 2 Bd el e | Wy rchenin, wit iy tonine | 28 Washoorn Shens, nor 8 (e Bac | and lp MelaSet M Mo U | o s, e, Sa0%, 2t T 000 - oL PENDANTS gnd Thursday, and the band again on | with taking three tents, held in re- | pressing his sympathy with the fam- |6f McClellan avenue. g R g g, o Carpenters_are busy shingling the | Friday. Servé on the circus train which i3 |ily was received by a sister in Dukin. - o i R B R N BROOCHES ST TR B i s ¢ st 50 e B B | B S W PR |t s s s | ST e B U 8 I = The tournament games during Tues- | frelght yards, and dis of them | widow an children. ac- 2 BAR PINS day were run off without stFiking fea- | to the Max Gordom corporation of |count states that his death will cause | Solith Windham, were week —end | Windham for a visit with ) Mr and Mrs. A George Weller and Henry Caron |tures. The players found the courts|this city. Whitman was errestod after |deep regret in Stalybridge, where he | uests of their sister, Mrs Philp B. |his W- ‘parents, went on a fishing trip Tuesday after- | so fast that it took them a little time | 11 o'clock Tuesday night by Sergeant |Was well known and highly respected. | Whaley of Mediterranean lane. Manning. noon up the Shetucket river. to get accustomed to the conditions|Kane, accompanied by a circus man to BRACELETS Newest designs in Platinum and —_— and adjust their shots acecordi: After a visit in Northfleld, Mass., ngly. | point out Whitman, on Main street on et i Sty James Graham and family have re- | Harold Clark took a couple of games |the way to the Battlegrounds. At the. Shere. and with friends tn Gpringfield, M. turned from Fishers Island, where|in handy fashion shutting out Frank| Philip Hamburg, executive head of | A party consisting of Misses Emily Yerrington and they have been spending two wecks. |P. Fenton, of Willimantic, who gradu- | the shows made the complaint to the |2nd Susan Wilcox, Misses May and off DIAMOND JEWELRY ated from the second into the first|police Tuesday. The three tents were | Bessie Bushnell of Norwich Town, and | day to their home on . a specialty. lul:fll.- remr:;: ;.!:.t th: ixm-_u i_cems:n division_this year by the leading the | valued at_ $260. \vmum.nl )l;nade s PlPe-bogv‘fi 'Pll'i. Glr:-t“:h:n — street. raised ice of ice owi 0 il t. i Prices the Lowest. :-ha Tact h:h“' e Wit ";",‘o"‘m‘“ b :l‘g{gler last summer, with a score of | complete denial Tuesday nig ~ mo w‘n‘ ,.:‘;‘,m’f};‘“" ice and have to purchase It from Nor- [ Clark also defeated Kirk of Phila- ND CONFERENCE a VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON. || Wich dealers. BEDLL A D Hbefian of Willman. | o END O Motor Outing. after spending six weeks with ~her 3 : tic scored three victories that for the | Gi 5 niece, Mrs. Charles Suska. TEST GIVEN HERE. L3 in North Stonington Case. | tine ’lag' ot e he;d B: City Sheriff Rouse Is a Delegate to| Mrs. W. G Hitchen, of West Town s - s o 2 O P R R i, Through error the attorneys in the|the list. Ex-champion Charles G. v Mgt . Wiaihiwton pte e L R & Totten-Palmer case tried before Jus- | Williams of Washington started in| ,° Tt T v. | ¥l include Albany, N. Y. BORN o & Goo L Blis || e B T B B e B e e | e sm nxtcn, u;;m“:g:tmxwfie;'us: :?elfil;g_!ngea{!;e om W. L. Robinson notifying m of nl}u ""‘““,“i‘.}’“‘ ;‘_} 3 n‘u.m“ e 2 3 170 L Brown of this city vepeasents| Mayor Murphy Mads Eirst Arch, | SeieSate to the conference of National = ed Birdsey Palmer, the defendant snd . Charles W. Comstock represented Jo- | o, LlS ceremony of opening the tourn- | October 4-7, immediately after the en- MARRIED 1814—1914 seph B. Totten, the plaintiff. Juds- | brengent b o wWinamespiciously by | gampmeat of the Grand Army of the - TA Westald, In ment In the case was given the de| Lrrident L. C, Williamson of Wash- | Republic. AMrs. Read has returned to Willtman- °nxs by Rev. ~ Mass., Mr. Telicitously introduced | Membars of the cabinet, governors Mman- | 3 ason, i1k, o and Rema Jobn A. Morgan & Son | erdant. but an appeal was taken. | Mayor Murphy and handed him Chame | of sietes, congressmen snd ‘members | S i oot i i g Buckiey of Westfeld, - Mass. 3r. R R pion Harold Clark’s mallet. The | of the state legislatures, mayors of Tague fs the son ot William'IL CO AL, e, ol atre oy A0, i o| ayor made o arive lndaxalnnd the | various ci and_represertatives of S Tegue of Norwich ‘""" 3 an Mr Edward bel of rst arci n two shots. e gave tl 1 anizatio: AL dai Miss Margaret Gorman ‘ew York m LEHIGH VALLEY Best “Great Plain and their daughter | roque. players & Cordial welcome to| ana sachly newspabers as well - sg|is the guest of her Mpn. Shutee B b Norwiots and No. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton | Miss Frances L. Abel, were among the | Norwich. members of the Army Navy and Na- | Butler of Old Cemetery "m'um.. B Bacner. automobile ‘who visited t < - Office and Yard Central Whart e s mw i -; Thfl hlnli The summary of Tuesday's games: |tional Guard, will be present at the West Cigars ars Good— T Tac Sumiagian er selich curl - K G- Adme hoal WO ot e Tor soldiers, satlors and marines. Be-{ e o Ble L Sn el Frenc Goramm: THESE ARE BETTER | then continued on their way. AR e o SR o S Ject concerning mational defense the spendiag tw o e | T Rerts: Thursdsy, August 15, 8¢ 3 TENEH b & Caakt proszamme "l Toctude ihe gristest | wich i e o DR..E. J. JONES GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR 8| CATARRH LEADS e ey iy g Try them and see, 4 Body Sent to New York. rlgo?. M. fl'lfoh. an.c:; nklin St. 'Tg_cousu"n"“ The body:t Louls Bedowicz, 72 years < Next to Palace # Catarrh is as much s blood dis- :_lg,', P n':-.}: &'mymmmm. ease as serofula or rheumatism. It | by Undertakers Church and Allen. Mr. s Sy SR R TR veakem the lung tissues, and leads = - to_consumption. Recovered From Double Operation. Hood’s smupu-nhi-nuu- Joseph memctnmm cessful in the treatment of catarrh |of New London, who recently under- mg‘?knmu?ebutmmdy went a. double o0 fok —Sal the disease, stones and aj was @ischarg- | blood. Ask your iyt ) o