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DAVIS Wednesday, Aug. 25th, will be known in Norwich DOLLAR DAY === I i l i I i i il fd | % i i E | i i} i agé»%g 3 i i I zn i 3 gi!ll s i : g . i it i H which this Uhvae rocioh S Wilhars Crases Siv Ha m [ p m |l am |l am h—hchrrdflo' Phone 581 > when your Dollar will pur-|5—— o 6w Soclety epestasien. - chase Merchandise to the 43| “Hearty = for | Vsu t in St Star of with your eyes, consuit our Reg- ; % 2 3 venti nday nigh Mary's value of $1.25 and $1.50 or : i%en B e i Ry ). el ~ e istered Optometrist. madern house as RS ¥ 138 ol SR e ARl a3 Father Mathew. ceeding _all expectations. e Six_hours after high water It is low From Norwich besides Delegates 2 W ich is followed by fiood tide. in L may extensive fariest You will be surprised to see ; Fthy, repair of highways than . what your Dollar will buy on " GREENEVILLE to its Sunday and M for The highway de- us for plans and pricss. - Wednesday. We ‘will also give you a Local People In and Out of the Vil- 4283 DWELLING HOUSES ‘IN TOWN OF NORWICH. > Thomas Sears has returned from @ | IS Det t P i 67 West Main Street wery liberal reduction on any | week’s stav a1 Pleasant View. prie o gl i Their Value is $7,347,800, According to - o ¥ - Assessors’ Reports. department . article you purchase. John Mulr of Fifth street has ac. | temperance Societies of the state was Boox BINPER . ; 4 cepted a position in Lowell, Mass. SRt to B Aihind Mty 0 et 3 ek, . Some of the special items| aian Brown has accepted a position Loving Cup From State-Union. — limitation = on_the manner of|giyny Books Made and Ruled to Qrder. GAS FITTING, - ending expending it is according to statute. o we will offer will include | ¥!? the Warner Arms company. “:'Emw > d‘”’"’“m g‘v‘l;&?fi‘p‘d‘:fie hich Monday, : el \ 108 BROADWAY PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, - . 3 7 ; v Albert Evans and James Redden are Ing. the next pye‘r to the soclety ha tage of the o 'l"::ewumm' _Hrlldmly' ":"fi,m'fi "hdl- > T . China l'nd Glassware, Vases | visiting i Boston for a few days. ing the largest increase in member-|on the list of 1912 days will this year take in the per} Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. ' and Leather Goods. Mine Knthrom Fiushae of Prospect| iR QUABE the next ' year between | towne, cities and boroushs Proms Sl R (s Rall ettt T A D m = R streecis the guest of My. and Mra R | AUS. 1. 1915 and Aug 1 Il reie|In those,towns where special coliectors | While these holidays cover quite a few Exceptional 1 in| W, Murphy, of Bridgeport. e T I e o au, | 2re employed to collect the personal|days, only the most orthodox now values B T e s kS R aces 164 | ususily observe mt'tln.dl.;hn'* days. TO BUY A CONCORD o Fe Ll i orga 'y also = | namelp, e first od 's of Rosl Ladies’ Hand Bags and Pocket Dobia: Boya of Nevth Mat ateset Sve| “hime Molly Corbett of New Ha lected Bt o of B | Dathope b Mew Yol B Yom K CARRIAGE i < =s Molly Cor of New Haven is returned as of April| pur, the\Day of A t. The dates an g Bocks, Traveling Cases, and | spending a few days in North Adams. | presented to the union o handsome | 1" 1915, P the Ditidays this Bete ity B b e 1. whioh is being used at the con-| ’“There is included an abstract of | Roh Hashona, Thursday and Frida} many other useful items in| _Men e still engaged at work on the | 7. The presentation speech was | the 1914 assessment lists of . the | Sept. 9 and 10: Yom Kippur. Saturday. | way, 92 Franklin Street Greeneville dam. = The coffer dam! by Thomas 1. O'Brien of New Haven | towns ' 5 » H {eather. which is being erected is advanck b o it 1 Tith the grand tolal of the|September 18; Succoth, Sept. 23 and % - rapidly. = el o~ g Yo Mg B B tage | 24; Foshaun Rubbu, September . O TR S T A, | o PR o LR “The “Ceieraion "o | the convention | Sver Shose of the revious-year, e | ran oot o v oeenas o THE L L CHAPMAN C0. |IROM CASTINGS! 2 give _y . L Miss gl.nry 'Fole{n;vhn lf!u ?gen the | were cach presented a small box con- | ayerage values of dwelling houses: S s wondesful values in Station- | 5.5t of local relatives for the past taining several spcols of Brainard &|of barns, sheds, ete.; of house and v H week returned to her home in South- d vent: - ineton, Tu 2 Armstrong silks an ou r pam: of bullding lots; of : phiets descriptive of New London and | mijls: of acres of 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ery. Three pounds of “Da - 1 by God's will she Shester'h ot s = vention hall shortly after 10 o'clock < 3 ,831 | been taken away and the class has fed - mnae;ore:;o:;dlh;.mm e where they were extended a welcome 3 thus sustained a .:en l.ui: in her |[THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St to the city by Mayor A. T. Miner. |; death. we, the undersigned as a com- Former Resident Captain of Police, |There were nearly 400 present. 7.585.910° mittee on behalf of the class take the TEST GIVEN MERE e g 63 5 o5 ! +~ | following action: i ;fl:el{? h‘”“fi:fl&mn Of the DO- | that the union is now composed of 109 to her l.-‘x;\n;.h:::r':y;:l':h;o i tnis ol Mm DAY > 'm«nt e ‘slml‘_hmmmn pe-rred societies, seven of which were added | and valuation of dwelling houses are|time of their deep jef and to to ex- jorth friends. ' Mr. Laturneau left hers|Gurin€ the past year. The member- | given as follows: Pt testimoritm of the class’ i kinds i SEou"in yetrs sho dor Cansda. | Sh 28, 0T on (e bogks of g | Counly S| T oves roies e : s e its points of interest. S al anitin. \ BORN. m Linen” and six packnges of | ... rentice who mas-boen on EIsRo Moot <. e e en e tnpie it | Ihi, & son, to Sir. and e Yei|. GEORGE G. GRANT THE VAUGHN ez Envelopes to match for $1.007 | joving, camp 1ife-at Wintergreen Point’| , The election of officers resulted as esiion 4l ot eormge | _Lew. 3 AT Queakes Hill, the Elest of Frentice Al-| ™ president—Rev. John J. Fitsgerald | 7amd lists of the towns for the pur MARRIED. Undertaker and Embalmer . exander yde and chell, has | Poquonnock. poses of state and county taxes, b 1814—1914 Books that will total from |returnea to his home on Central ave First vice president—John W. Hil- | cause such taxes will hereafter be|PROCTOR—DIMOCK —In Cambridee (25 b o igonce Sp. Taftville $1.25 to $1.50, for $1.00 enue. e Pl L, % apportioned to the towns on the| Mass, March 4. 1945, by Rev. J. P. > Jobn A..m‘ Sen > . — Second vice president—Miss Anna |basis of revenue received from tax-| Jobd of St Peters Eplecopal church, | o oy o tention to day or caite, 2 Y i TAFTVILLE Heg o o Mo Beitnin: es. This explains the absence of| & ; il | T Paiiphone a6, Cepuuwremit| - 2 COAL Q¥ very spscial velue wel 7 Third vice president—Miss Mary | the corrections by the ' board Dimock 6t Shubenacadie, Nova Sco-. |~ LEHIGH VALLEY T i Carroll of 'orrin: n. 4 bave five covies of Hamals’:m' Adams Injured at Ponemah| 5300 O O J. Kinney of |been published.” ga, No. 2 Mut 2.00 per c-! 4 il e Fiemaar Gl Grganitedeper | oo T Do or tasante property S WATCH OUR WINDOWS | omes snd Yars conten winrt mond’s Comprehensive Atlas| sonals and Notes, Treasurer—Frank M. Dunn, of Mid- | In the state the report saps that in|.,onuee o0 Jy, R. L™, " - of the W in full e ey 1914 there were 139,322 dwelling m"‘—“‘" m"a . L, Q"'l- T 284 - “’ua bound m An elavator in Mill No. 4 gave way Editor—Miss Catherine T, Blake of | houses and their total value was| 22 3 xXan lardner, aged.$0 leat - $2.00, Monday - afternoon with John Seddon | New Hayen. $446,787,286. The average value| Years. [} 'q“l.l Price 's | and George Adams and a load ofwl?s Delegates to National convention in|of each house was $2,359. The | BARKER—In Westerly, R. I, Aug. 23, h‘l w e‘&. we hve uIy on it. Neither man was very serious- | Atlantic City in 1816—James J. New- number of taxable acres of land in 1915, Mrs. lsabelle Coon Barker, wife o ly. hurt, but Mr, Adams was convey- | man of Naugatuck, Miss Julia Terkla| the state was, in 1914, sccording to| of Charles B, Barker, aged 63 years, m s five copies. If you want one ;‘}l o:p;:‘azl:e ':‘;t: Dr. George (;\t Waterbury, James A. McDonaid of ;’;:!;:wfl- 2,761,587, and the value IULLI\(/:AN—In Pl:cl_(u.ck. Stoning- ; 4 - ‘ew Lodon. A +826, ton, Conn., Aug. 24, 1915, Mary A. come early. A convention 3 Dwelling Houses. Sullivan. . H ; ionser "Club Formnd. ; The following figures from the re- [ BLISH—In Willimantic, Aug, 22, 1915, 'lh wm, M &. H We ha: > Fifteen former Taftv!lle residents | Star of the Sea church at 9 o'clock, at- | port show thegnumber and value of| Maria J. widow of Lester Blieh. 3 e have no job lots. Every |sow residing ir Rhode Island and | tended by delesates, visitors and mem- | dwelling hous#® in some oOf the cities | Funore] will b Reln 250 ool e~ H Massachusetts met at Rocky Point re- | bers of the local temperance societies. | of the state: nesday afternoon, from the home of JEWELERS H item taken from our regular|cently ana formedss socioty to be|Rev.J. J. Fitsgerald of Poquonoc, pres- Number her daughter, Mrs. Estelle H. Young, H known as the Ploneers. They elected |ident of the, Connecticut Total Ab- of Houses Valuation| 215 Windham Road. 2 25 and 27 Franklin Street : stock. officers and enjoyed one of the famous | Stinence union, was the celebrant. He | Hartford . $5: 527 | FISK—T 2 : Rhode Island clam bakes. was assisted by Rev. J. H. Sheehan and | New Haven 1274 s & e, ARy 124 AV, : CLOSEING OUT THE LI aeers Rev. Alexander C. Wooischlager, as- | Bridgeport .... aries E. Fisk, aged 44 years. : Robert Graham Coming Home. s:lnam nnl;nor; o\lx st Lrn:’ry-. 3,“‘} of i e e : _ | the Sea church, New on, the for- . H B‘\1-"\1‘“1“0!-‘ OUR HAM. |, rostmester Robert Graham ot Bai. mer as deaconand the latter as sub- e 7347800 | | Whereas: Ethel F. Wortn i - o .- )’ ., 3 MOCKS HALF PRICE. on T Gra it nis home for & vaca- | “The delegatés‘assembled at the con- VOTES 7OR LIBRARY { H H : H H : H John & Geo. H. Blss $107.321,478 Unclaimed Letters. since last year. The 109 socleties are =3 124/631/365 JoHN & Sottied_ Goode. Sateepe, 2 At the local post office there is a| 26: boys ; girls’, 9; mixed, 1. 330496 - letter addressed to H. T. Patsin, Com- ¥ 329,320 - pany Hawasa, Manchester, 101 Orange 1279, oRTH street. . . ., . - - : Personals and Notes. 4 v ; William O'Brien is visiting in Prov- f idence. -| The grand list of the state, in 1914, s bership at the last report of 646, but | according to counties was: 2 o Miss Mav Fenton of Springfield is| it is pointed out that this is a mixed | County A * 4 ting hero. artf . -$263.437, = SOUND TOOTH e ‘Haven saz3sas M OPOSITI Edward Dubriel is his en- | broth s ,831.793 PR ON || Zawerd Du énjoying his an- | brother on Scuth Slater avenue for 0 T AT You can't sell a fifty-cent plece for sy _— & dime. No one actually attempts Miss Eva Riding is the guest of her{ Herman Fountain of Woonsocket is CY the experiment. | visiting relatives here. - ‘We positively work for the very 5 RET » i towest possisLe price || PURE RICH BLOOD . .. °| Robert Piling is working as & sub-| mouqy ... ..:31.105,081,413 ON that any dentist in the city charges. _— 935 Per Cent. Collected. H We give expert - PREVENTS DISEASE eral property tax ecollects - B 3 i o s | T B e eyt her| T, et Sy 5 ot _ 2 Dollar Day e as service and high quality work as any dentist in the ‘world. IF YOU HAVE silments than anyibing e It | peier Tromuit bas soversd his con-|amounied o SikeTeELI O : 3 causes catarrh, dyspepsia, theuma- | pections with the Ponemah mills. o The total amount of personal tex = . 24 : comA:li-:nm mEor Surssperilla : - ' iy ot St ot rwcny » CauA: sfle ",,,.’“,.,.“'"“ ,,z“"“, 1 The of assessment and col- ALLEN ) '-‘ “. M Tt dnsgeer o || S ing | RS S R e i e e s A waion : EXAMIN, S te was 320521532, | DR.F. c.' JT;;(;{R . o Dunn’s Pharmacy g utomol ks DR. D. J. COYLE . Reghtratios Automebil - : S S e m— e e e e | Main Stret Boston Store : Wm "Phone 321-3 : Springfield. the hot weather. From forty Dr. J. M. KING DE“"NWTIST NEW SPRING s MILLINERY {