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f i #§ ! i i #4i} ’ i | 5 ggii.l f i i that the horse It has since developed was driven through Webster, belle's store and then over inte Woodstock, who is now at Mr. Labellew of aurh Beawdin of Woonsoeket ‘Was & Vvisitor with friends in Daniels ! over Sunday. r m"%fl' iy lea :-‘:‘m A'hv at hfi"h—. 12 town. ntaity 3 e SR s o Yy summer hol South Woodstock, 1s reported as rests |29 3inCe been seen. ' He ing comfortably. Death of Louls Boulay. is Bou) for twen- oy A, ‘umdn.bt:t;;nnr: on. ution at Middietown, will ug) -office, |here for burial. He was formerly a day, & |resident of this city, the ;Bdy piace and identified Attorney and Mrs. Charles L. Tor- |On,'which had fully recovered rey have returned from The horse ‘with the animal about 3 o'dlock Sat-| (funcral oration on Henry George). w at h drive fpm Woonsooket. A:-.’ll(helr is long drive fap e ) | u the Signature of where two eftorts were made to sell him, where - In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TWE CENTAUR COmPANY, NTw Yo A Book To Read. No man could sit down to read and Poverty without getting The World, eenuine CASTORIA auwars For let a man once show the World that de feels t ¥{up better and purer for having done | Afraid of its dark, and ‘twill fiy at his 80, or else getting a worse man through hardening his heart to the truths that are contained therein.—Dr. McGlyan In His Quiet Moments. Colonel Roosevelt has his quieter. Friday marked the wceful moments when he stops | 2Tth wedding anniversary of Mr. and more Fage | belng a regiment of cavalry for a lit- L A E Ohlo State Journal. Portland afternoon en route to Woonsocket, where he was expected to arrive in a few hours. laid. Excavations for gas mains are also being made in this street. In making the turn from Eim into idge street a chauffeur for Dr. E. — COLCHESTER M. J. Ginet, M. S, thanked the | e copereEation T0r the |car onto the-curbing, breaking down rer e Taler & e sutens | " Of the Whesls of the machinc. Games—Personals. battle-swept Poland. Outing Party Drenched. ¥ : been suggested A score of Putnam pecple en route | The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Ann .pavement provided Rocky Polnt in a motortruck Sun- | who died at the home of her run out side ! | ‘Were caught in a series of heavy{Mrs. A. E. Hunt, on Linwood avenue, feet 50 as to allow of-doing away rs. ATl received a real wetting | Monday the was held More cobblest gutters and the gowns of some of the women of I i ; i} il California. They have | peral were two daughters, Mrs. away from Putnam for about| Brainerd of South months. E. Shepard of Woodstock climbed the | Funeral of Mre. Eliza A. Bland At- tery. Relatives who att: th - Sanitary Maited Witk piams in the worid THE ORIGINAL MALTED MIL tended by Norwich Relatives—Ball = e HORLICK'S Bralnerd. Mr. tle while and is the Audubon bostetr.— |is superintendient of the Middletown- Manchester i ‘achool this ap- 3 Mrs. Mary Stearns of Willimantic, her make ““milk »_ custom is follow: 2 Stabbing Story Deubted, rother . Frank Clark and famity, of gz:md“‘fifi. Condonecd Fn'a‘n““ ‘of Desirable Rents. ®ained circutation here that | Sor e iy, e wnd. Mre. George War. ; tor dent of Putnam was stabbed in | Ton Of Hartford. Mrs. Bland. was Ask For HORLICK’S ! e wrist in am altercation with a Pole, | Y25 0ld. i Westchester Won. at Wildwood park, but the story it = = bogr The ball game between the not be confirmed and is believedito be i Col- THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK e g Let him fearlessly face it—'twill leave | im alone at Ma feet—3r he sl chester and the Fitchville teams to Made from full-cream milk oy e bave been played Saturday afternoon and the extract of -l't:dhrn-. fitable fedd 2] was tpont as e it les were ud w‘ m F ooy STYTONRT. unable to come. The maaager of the - B::t igfilkfof“m Misses N Judge Accepts Patrick Roche'séPropo.|100al team secured the Westchester bkt il M raset = = | team to take ‘their piace. The game k3 Used for over a Quarter Century ! | Who have I Thewt X, O e e O e — Uniess you say “"HORLIOK’S” *, | sarts mear Patrick Roche, who, with equinoxial | meant runs, was & oo Bums. *Bots you may a Sutsstitute. | R S Pty o e S | b 8 £ ok and e el Pack: H ‘on- | supported. e 1ed order fol- morning. He had been' arrested | Jom: a acKage ome for 4ntoxication. “T have never = ve , C. before ‘asked for clemency in this court,” said Roche, who is something of an orator, “but you will show leniency toward | B, med this mamln‘nl:ll get out of town and stay out.” s proposition being Friedman worth something to the city, Judge | v eieman o, Geissier suspended senmtence for one| G i e, year. Quarrelsome Husband Given a Chance! Joseph Falle, in court charged with{" e his wi 3 ] make Kelley. things more pleasant at home and also 02204 0 4210108 Strike outs, by Friedman 6, Clark 9; The Geo. W. Kies Co. got a suspension of judgment for o |Dbase on balls, off Friedman 2, Clark 2: period of six menths, Maine Moose Present Gift to N. w. |50 basc hite, B Shatler; douie e was a large attendance. Lost at Lebanon, in that city for months, @er of Moose, the organization which he is the national director and rnoon the 25th of Aug. Short Paragraphs. working in Portiand. He said goedbye to the city and his friends at a meetin; ward avenue. limantic Saturday. Miss Loretta Dawling of Naugatuck 4s a guest at T. P. Kinney's on Hay- ‘tarce base hits, H. Friedman, Shca: Ther of a a4, Me. tormeriy of e by e e o meyeral | defeatcd by the Lebanon Afhletic gl o . team by the score of 16 t0 7. The Boy: club team expect to piay the West. T the i ey e Chester team on the park Saturday aft- The Boys' club ball team went to "Lebanon Saturday afternoon and were On all lines of our high Exzemcel gade [OW SHOES and orge H. Stanton of ‘The paper states that it was chiefly [-wich was a business caller in through Mr. Kennedy's efforts that | Satur the order established itself in Maine, bas made hosts of That his efforts were appreciated |stead on Broadway. was made evident by the presentation | Mrs. May White and family to him by members of the order of |.callers in Norwich Saturday. a goid-handled umbrella properly in- | Charles M. fesolutions which expressed the high . . “ jregard of the Moose for him. Moosu, - Mr. Kennedy has made a remark- |Cranska are spending several = - abie success as national director of the |at Boothbay Harbor, Me. ‘Bulletin Coupon g GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s Store, Putnam. Fill out properly on space below. Name of Contestant. Nameof Voter .........cccnunns 14 rOESDAY, AUG. 24 Six_consecutive Coupess Monday:to Saturday inclusive will en- titio holder to 50 extra votes. ) eesese) -day. Mr. and Mrs. McGraw returned ‘o and during his stay in Portland he |their home in New York, Sunday eve- ning, after a week's stay at the home- Reade of Wilimantic was scribed and the unanimous passing of |.calling on friends in town Mfl:‘ldl!, i v ko ip—2Misses Harrlet and' Evelyn town PUMPS sold in this day we will mark them ONE DOLLAR LESS than the . > regular prices. : This includes all of our Ladies’ and Men’s LOW SHOES that sold for $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and upwards. We have the best SILK STOCKING that we can buy in black, white and colors for One Dollar per pair. were NORWICH DOLLAR DAY '~ Wednesday, August 25th, 1915 The Merchants of Norwich take this opportunity of extending an invitation to all the people of the City of Norwich, as well as to all the people of New London and Windham Counties, to participate in the advantages of orwich Dollar Da WHICH WILL OCCUR ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th The American Dollar Rules the World Today THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT THE AMERICAN DOLLAR THAT CARRIES WITH IT A SOLID IDEA REP. RESENTING VALUE. THE DOLLAR IS THE MOST POPULAR UNIT OF LECAL TENDER. “ONE HUN. DRED CENTS TO THE DOLLAR” IS AN EXPRESSION WHICH CONVEYS AN IMPRESSION OF HONEST VAL. UE, BUT ON DOLLAR DAY, ALL THE MERCHANTS OF NORWICH WILL CO-OPERATE TO OFFER THE BIGGEST VALUES FOR-A DOLLAR EVER GIVEN IN THE HISTORY OF RETAIL MERCHANDISING IN THIS VICINITY. NORWICH IS THE NATURAL MART OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND EVERY PERSON LIVING WITHIN TRADING DISTANCE OF THE CITY SHOULD MAKE UP THEIR MIND TO VISIT NORWICH ON WEDNES- DAY, AUGUST 25th, AND GET THEIR SHARE OF DOL- LAPR DAY VALUES, “ONWARD TO NORWICH" T Mt s of s G Will Be the Slogan FOR NORWICH DOLLAR DAY FULL PARTICULARS OF THE MANY ADVAN. TAGEOUS DOLLAR DAY OFFERINGS OF NORWICH MERCHANTS WILL APPEAR IN A LATER ISSUE OF THIS PAPER. PRy F 3 o > S el R R RN N