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court on_the were the 3 " Wants Pay for Services. for Monday: Showers. lw;:b-r:onshowu;“ follow- i i i gp o Percales, 36 inches wide, the newest designs and - colorings, tight and dark effects, infigures, dots, stripes and plain col —at 12%c¢ a yard. | i i lE | il of g B 3 - s m | p m || & m P B 6.27 (L’l 6.25 1.34 .!g R 8 g i i i i i E i gt | ; LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE that any dentist in the city charges. f} 2 - °-7F ° Z7f N S50 U O58 K = oW oL e et tn s || e 2 iR 55 Hoed e ‘worl .20 P18 17 | 1 i f i il q of Dress Ginghams in all the newest desi; and colorings for Fall, including i T g! i IF YOU HAVE Gl _mIEU_lLLl . -:br - resided with n: it;i’;ccs,ag?!'zk’ zp];a‘g(sl, - it DENTAL WORK || Rgrewny o "Sightn strest—Wagon | H1356, 20 S o nd v ; COME TODAY sty B it ] ts the sho was con- mine: " setses weri| New Designe in Flanmelette—at 15c : i ‘We have the most attractive prop- horse belouging to Abe Machwl H Murray, Caroline Gladue and ositidn t6 make that you ever heard fla grmon farmer, wuo ng';mp.a n; Jonn o :fll‘g mn.n'?. and » the foot of the hill on Eighth street Peter ague made EXAMINATIONS FREE Mondey morning and Tan ais- | defendants in a suit brought by the i Jewett Savings vank to foveciose DR.F. C. JACKSON ||tence The wagon bronsht up aguinst | 1€nett ity Sevinss sankte fovecioss DR. D. J. COYLE || ¢4 The narness was also damaged to | Nov. 0. 1887, by . Somé extent, but is not beyond répair. Succeeding the King Dental Co. Mr. Machwitz was driving at the time, 203 Masiin- Street, 3 ‘but he- was able to retain his seat and Next to Boston Sters escaped uninjured. He vwas able to New Fall designs in Flannelette, 28 inches wide, newest patterns, most desirable colorings, suitable for kimonos, etc.—at 15¢ a yard. The Popular Galatea Cloth—at 17¢ Our showing of Galatea Cloth was never more 2 - lj H i i I3 g | ! ! ] : it iz i : TF N i of | f i ‘gi il ¥ 4 : ; | ) : H ther, P . Lady Attendant Phage dorig SIS EINE K Wy ehlers Wi 45 His clais is e | B complete. It includes all the nmewest designs as o ;. Pt ] Coed"on Apeu 20 . which e 45 | MHonday well as the old-time staple patterns—at 17c 2 yard. 4 & G. Jerinings and family motored to her A never | Ple were ; JOSEPH BRADFORD, |Bosion Sunday. P o s wmn_z.«m e porte as brs “Kiddie Kloth” for Children—at 19¢ i 5 : 2 e i . The repairs to the Greeneville dam | city of Norwich is brought by Henry BOOK BINDER are progressing. J. Kilroy, administrator, on account_ of —_— the déath of his son, Henry J., Jr., retursied from a|who was kiflled by an electric current nit View. on Aug. 19, 1914, while at work on a chimney on the city barn. Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johneon have|J. J. Desmond represents the adminis- moved to Prospect street from Three | trator. Rivers, Mass, * For Automobile. Agcident. Damages of $1,000 are asked from Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Greene and son | james A. Atwood, Jr., in a suit brought | been Visicent have returned to Pa., after spending thres weeks here With | barinns roeans oAby, o for £ i i The well known “Kiddie Kloth” for children’s wear, 32 inches wide and absolutely fast colors, in stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors—at 19¢ a yard. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. g ke R = i = B - g H 8 e EY - {Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. | wasko ciao at 108 BROADWAY d | g L] T 4 £ i A. V. Jacueon and W. F. Dorovan, two popular young men, have returned 'ter & two Wééks' stay in Néw York, BRACELETS _ || taxing m Coney lsland, Alvany, Scne. o |sn outing. They made the trip on | their bicyclos. orrance family, of and family, Archibald T ! & ) H g K 4 5 3 g ecree Providence street sre Nowest designs in Platinum ang ]| 201207 14 Other important cities -+ b g R ¥, iy e L, ’ green gold. POWERSOAT LAW cesdont the defenda Miss Antonia Belair of St. Thomas' UNDER CRITICISM (r tie Possession . seminary, Hart{ord, is visiting st her LAM( 'WELR' P b e his " home on Providence street. DIA! 01‘? ;LEY Y “Mtor Beat” Says Tiat the State Has for drtving and |an sin T Pricss m"&‘ " ': ’:ri-iictlon Over Federal Water. s i bering ; Wilfrid Desmarais leaves today e (Tuesday) for St. Hyacinth, Canada, where he will visit friends. Theré has béen eonsidérable news- Wants Bank to Pay. his Déper comment over the action of t E. Mowry of Kilif , who one accounted Henry Phaneuf has returned to ’ last assémbly, in mfin;-u.):: with Maggie Sullivan &mflm % Hmit Vi : work at the People's -mr: after en. reqiiring the registration of all motor ,940. . 9, 1914, In the XNor- in Joying & two weeks’ vacation. res boats ownéd or opérated within the | wich Savings society, brings suit to Eleazer Godere was a recent vis- boundaries of the state. - The law will | collect $1, 1, which was the itor in Worcester. J io into effeét Oct. 1, 1915. Motor Boat, | amount on the book on May 1915. s “hm is subscribéd to by | The plaintiff claims that the deposit !ouo{:y: , states editorially as :o.:not:nh paid to mr'el; of the de- I8 TO ADVERTISE “Ownérs of motor bodts in Con- she presented the deposit INVESTMENT TAX. neécticut are advised {hat the state has | book on May 25th. The papers for the et ¥ . no jurisdiction ovér meofor boat: - | plaintiff are drawn by Shields & | State surer’ T New London-Norwich ating on fedéral waterways; therefore, | Shields. Tres s Office Finds That Jo h Peltier, of Providence, R. L, e e | T T S e | b tered 7 gy 7o Petd ovidence street Satu [ e g e = | Sunday. oty e y::-m:l: think—and — . -l nt Wiliam O'Brien has returned from |, William Day, John Day, Irene Dey, |™onc '6 "ot Shwmys the paramou & visit to Providence. Laura Bavage, Helen Savage, Annie | consideration. In patronizing us you isttor | S haset Batton aid Ross Healy have|*an rely siways on the high character .was a tor Dye Works {his new Comnegticut law cen "appiy Collection of Coal Bi the Return Amply Justifies the Bx- | e ewe o ore Doty recumed home afier spending ' fc. d“ the feed as well as the money motor beats operati ] N n‘]“.d o value. 33 Broadway state waterways, 7% | comupny ‘ot Bosrn 1o e ey - Thomas Greenwood has returned aft- | 70uns people were chaperoned by Miss Auto at your servies The state of. Comnecticut has no |against Albert L. Potter & Co. and Al- % er visiting friends at White Rock. Mary Murphy. r fight to pass a iaw, much less to en- borc 1. Polter 1o coliect » ciaim for g g e+ o iolds Somewhat Improved. —— [ fOTCe & law, affectinig the OpEration of | $2,964.79 for 1,356,640 % Emerson’s Millfonaires chaifenge the | Samuel Fields Pty = motor bedts on federal waterways. Nor | C, coal sold to A. L. % fax. This is the | e py'to & game for Thursday after- | Samuel Fields, assistant janitor at PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING|Das any other staté. So long as the noon. the eity hall, who has been at the hos- e °C AND STRAM FITTING |owner of & motor ‘beat, operated oo tising has beer : pital for & week with an attack of ty- 3 Ceve Street federal watérways shall .obsérve the m_ this The | piward Bushnell and James Mc- |phoid fever and whose condition has federal laws as to equipment and nav- yeéars has Sheffrey were recent visitors at Pleas- | bean critical, was found om Monday Call Up 734 igation, thé staté must ot molest him | National banks isheed. & - 18. | ont View. - evening, to have taken a turn for the g and in case of an attempt being miade | Perkins -appear for the coat company. better. . He is a son of Manuel J. We Thiiny dllcer ¢ the: State 16 80 in Suit on $5,000 Note. Dr. B J. Couture spent the week |Flelds, the well known city hall eare- |- m : To— AL AT R T T B g e Rl o T vions | tomottie. T T | NATIVE PEACHES 59 ".‘fs"":', mn':"u",‘,fid: the official involved: - T..\tgd,m ota- ven- on. Mareh 30, 1915, due " the increase was due 35,000 gt 3 am Burgess, Howard Dun 5 i tu vide o res Tt 50 uy Atpert 1 Potier, treasurer, o na Edy ot p U Jita_sepearance. Lot fes Brovias o remddy in Sneh cases, | 361 o, oy - rertisement | ohn Thoma and Edward _ Sigrist TOMATOES, the finest com;j 'y v the -Drawbridge on Sunday for - all watérways tributary theretc tracts of land In Norwich have been The _result boresns under the jurisdietion of the federss|attached. Andrew B. Davies is ttor- —_— 0 L !VE 0 I 5 ETC., ETC government and of ng other puthoric | ey for thé bank. Treasurer Cham BORN L % 3 ase 6 bas juris- Ancther $5,000 Note. ngore y ALWAYS FRESH T . s g E—In Fitchburg, Mass. Aug | [Slmtiaulansa s diction_over th m Attorney Davies also appears for the boa 3 Tty l{):l o it el Mre. Geores [Chee = - otiee OF W‘ ..flot : same bank in a suit brought it R. Wallace, Jr. (Elita Davenport, boundaries inst Richard B. Wheeler ot North formerly of Norwich). CROWLEY—In__Stonington (Pawca- tuck), Aug. 29, 1915. a_daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowley. CASEY—In Westerly, R. 1. Ang. 18, Yand MFs. Jokn 3. ington to coitect an unpaid - four | ReTSONS in the state who neglected to Norwich, Aug. 30, 1915, a - 6 Franklin Street 1915, a son fo Mr. a Casey of Providence. pay the tax through forgetfulness as | CHacen e g e for $5.000 made on March nten %u'n‘ter_ g’:;ggu.. to . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propr 6 is essential in modern house as a g car v ire | MOREY—In Westerly, R. I, Aug. 28, months’ not 20,-1915; by Albert L. Potter & Co. and en defendant electricity is to lighting, Wae guaran- 1915, a son, Clifford Cariton, to Mr. . to’!;li: bank by the bl || DeneoiA et ~ 3 S Reuh A s 3 NG WORK sz o T o ), workimen at the farl ':fln . been cruelly MARRIED LUNCH BASKETS, FLOWER BASK- u TR ; e o ETS, SCRAP BASKETS, FRUIT BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS. for slans and prices. and 3 > P two o ¢ - Corey fopkin- 3 { 430% Pure Sulphue - | | I700 50 Ber | awyers : COPPERHEAD SCOBNFUL . et sl g s i MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Squars. 5, Groton, Aug. O Tots, Preacrick W. Glover.in b 8§33 year. 2 BROWN_In Tattville, Aug, 10, suaden- m%‘g!‘.m: Sy B £ git i NTIST E. J. JONES Su—on&flfil'. 1 Agi 3 %El‘f MAIN ST. * THESE ARE BETTER