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i B 595?; Madison.—The marriage of Miss| Meriden—S. wm Wazdn. prin- Harriet Collins Buckley and Paul Red- | cipal of the North § street school field of Madison will take place at the|in Meriden. has resigned, to take the Sth. home of the bride in Litchfield on Sept. :;lpeflnmdeney of the Boys' club | $300.00 To Be Given Away In Cash Prizes Join Norwich Commercial School —day or night classes—now and Try To Win First Prize--$25.00 Hundreds of dollars’ worth of Gold Medals will be awarded to those passing a satisfactory test. In ad- dition to winning a cash prize and a gold medal, you may also Win a $100.00 Standard Typewriter Absolutely Free The value of your prizes may-ex- ceed the cost of your entire course, which practically means, as a prom« inent business man recently said, “You Get Your Business Education Absolutely Free” When you start studying Book- " keeping, Shorthand, Ad Writing, Salesmanship or Spanish at the Nor- Shannon Building, you start climb- ing the ladder to success in business —so don't delay—start today. You cannot make a mistake if you at- .i".. School— The Only School ln Eastern Connecticut jl:dlentlon_ed’ In the Last “United States Government Report - ks ; President Wilson selected as his 1] stenographers writers of the system ; - taught at Norwich Commercial e School. --It costs but $10 a month : in Day School, $4 a month in Night School, and every graduate has been placed in a good position. s Text Books l'_ : tend the Norwich . Commercial usually strong for such a structure. The concrete slab will be about 14 inches thick and about 13 feet wide and 22 feet long, and will extend under complete before the work on the con- crete can be done. After the concrete slab is in place it will be about another week before the bridge will be open for traffic, as it takes about a week for the concrete to dry out so that heavy travel can go over it and not in any way injure it. LIGHTNING TORE LOCK hardened product, after the FROM HEN COOP. | yore removed. The trimmings, sceps and cornice are of this same stone. In Freak Performance by a Bolt at|; .t are four figted, monolithic col- Laurel Glen. umns, molded in sitn. To gain the main entrance the visitor ascends a A story is being told about lighning | night of steps between two buttresses, | striking a building in Laurel Glen last | surmounted by electric torches and | Tuesday night which goes = to show | passes into an open vestibule with di- | what queer things a bold of electric- | verging sanded side walls. A short| ity ‘will do without causing material | fjight of steps leads to the main en- 1t damage, says the Westerly Sun. There | trance doors. These doors give access was an auction at the Sherman B.|to a vestibule with another set of Lathron place Wednesday, and the| goors which lead directly into a ten- night before the owner of the property | foor corridor, which runs the whole 10 be Sol@ locked a number of hens in | jength of the main building from east a hen house in order to have them |, vest. a national one, taken up by its 800,- ‘;‘ . - ‘ ready for the auctionéer to sell the| Direeily opposite the main entrance |00 members and 300 or 400 Jeagues. DR.R.J. LLINS next morning. are doors leading into the assembiy|The local markets are cooperating end ’ When the man went to his hen house | room. It is & room 50 by 59, capable | the women are urged to help and do on Wednesday morning he found that | 57 seating 500 people. The floor is|their canning now.. The report of the the lock had been torn off and that|jeve] and th¥ chairs ere movasble so|SEiPment of peaches for the last ten that all school functions can be held | 32¥s shows from. the Eastern ‘States the hens had gotten out. A closer in- SEPARATE WASH SKIRTS WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES Here’s a lot of pretty White Skirts for wear with the always present blouse of the present'day. These are pretty, well-made Skirts of a fine honey-comb weave,.‘ and are thoroughly washable. All $2.00 values, and they. look it. vestigation revedled . the fact that|p, ¢ of th Lo 1.053 carlcads, 490 bushels in each car, Yightning had ‘strack the bullding. | 15 by 25 with toro dreesing roorac oy |OT 980 half bushels, have been sent|TuThS The lock was broken and.a part of ! ejther side. here. That makes 1,000,000 bgskets the door showed_traces of -the fluid|® The hall has eight emergency exits |Shibped for a started, and Mrs. Heath which had_scorched the wood “work. _ | says The b ng of the lock allowed (heln“ pldinly indicated by red illuminat. clune the hens made their escape. The | ;wo minutes with no crowding, this Rk to do the Test. Every housewife shouid Aoor to swing open and when day! ugmllh, e can B e rrien oy Sonditions | Bave for a text In her dining room that -it is uUp to the housewives damage dome to the bullding was| Along the west side of the playroom | Peach shortcake. The peach shortcake slight. is the manual training shop. can OPEN SUPERIOR COURT room is the Domestic Arts Cooking aboratory, equipped with two cooking [ SAL IN NEW LONDON | 21105 made by the boys in the Man- Rl fiasal ual Arts course. Because Court Room Repairs Here Are| "1 = evening use, each Foom s equip: Tungsten lamps. “The criminal Term of the superior | * Two sides of each room are equip- On the opposite side of the play- |Shortcake—and then som in the Way. ped_ with five elghty-candle power |Samuel Siminovitch Was Knocked walk all around the strawberry | Pjano Tuning and Rq:-.rlng Scratched or marred EM FARMER IN HOSPITAL WITH INJURIES Down in New London Street. court, which is scheduled to open on|ped with slate blackboards and one Samue! Simonovitch, an elderly Sa- be- | end has builein-bookcases with draw- |lem farmer, was knocked down in New ers below and a large coat and stor- | London Monday morning by a deliv- age closet, with a looking glass upon |ery automobile griven by W. J. Dus- | Thayer Building, Room 305 the inner side of the door. gan, near the corner of Main and John Each wall is covered with burlap |streets. The front wheels passed over venes, the prisoners will be put to plea | 45 5 height of six feet. his body and his head was cut by the and with the conclusion’of the day’s The building is of standard second |pavement. Burrill H. Fielding and At- business an adjournment for a Week | class construction. The walls have |torney L. A. Storrs of Hartford as- will be taken to Norwich. metal lath with an especially prepared |sisted the injured man to the saloon mm oms, m! u:'.“’d“ ‘Williams of Derby will be on | harq plaster. The floors are of matched | of Rocco Gentilella and Attorney Frank hard wook with sanitary base so that|L. McGuire, who had seen the acci- there are no dust collecting corners. | dent from his window in the Hull mel'l ‘who have to purchase grain | The whole building is piped for a |building telephoned for a physician. w L are complaining about the high price | vacuum cleaning system. these 'days and are glad that the time The building is the best in the state is aprroaching when their own crops|from both the artistic and the usabil- can be harvested and utilized. ity standpoints. It cost $80,000 for the building. With the land and the furnishings the cost has been about pupil for the whole praject. Many Norwich Women Are Learning PEACHES PROMISED. the Cause. This is Said to°Be a Great Year For the Crop. Women often suffer, not Xnowing| rhis is peach vear, the greatest the cause. peach year the country has Mrs, Julia Heath, president of the A sl Housewives' league, is starting a ne- Irtegular urinary passages weak-|ticnal campaign to get great big ness, languor— peaches from the peach growers at a cent apeace or less. el & ety of IR Mrs. Heath says the only way. to | %rn Together hint at weakened kidneys.|make the peaches cheap is to buy Strike at the root—get to the cause.; them in large quantities, = There are No othef rermedy more Hhighly ‘en- | 60,000,000 bushels of peaches and from these peaches among the people and if 1y Recommended by thousands— thedpeachu are all loéd by the mm < Endorsed at home. and eaten by the buyers 20, families in the country must eat three Here’s cnn\'lnl:i?‘ uzumony tmm 2| bushels of peaches, or from 600 to 700 Mrs. - J. Eundst.rnm,i Norwich, A number of big peachgrowers with says: “For several years I suffered|WNom Mrs. Heath was consulting the : ; : Sther day nodded in approval. If you | Alderman Henry R. Bond, who with N w SPRING from backache and other symptums «f| un't eat all the peaches in their na- | Mrs. Bond from : 2 ) MILLINERY MRS. G. P. STANTON'S No. 62 Shetucket Street disordered kidneys.” 1'had about de rol state. she says they can be pre- |ama. The sugar men have told h that the sugar will re- was advised ' to. try ‘Toan's Kidney Pills. <1 procured a supply of the rem- edy at’' N. D. ‘Sevin. & Son’s Drug|® Store, ud through their use, my kid- neys were strengtheried and I felf bet- ter in every way."- 3 Price 50c, at all dealers. Dor’t sim- Ndl’l‘; Snyder, 'hO heonnecufl with department, i8 at the rooms of the Hounvi\w league, $93.060. This is 2 cost of $222.22 per | the driver of the .delivery car, nearly Why Women Suffer pupil for the building or of $246 per |fainted after the accident and was as- Backache, headache, dizziness, nerv- | known. There is a bumper crop and | ;ggle of the street to let him pass. The street Norwich citizen. = ° ' peaches. Alderman Bond ‘Remains in New Lon- omas Soltz, who responded, | ¢ TAFTVILLE; he will give you a new. proposition in regard to taking 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Frederick T. Bunce y ““This is the season for Ewt P‘-m .M m’u Phene 1214-3 Norwich, Conn.|§ more Refrigerators are sold DR. ALFRED RICHARDS If you will communicate with Stop Talking War Buy-a- NEW OAKLAND Drusesmvaluca!lthe og‘upm $10.98, fle ‘of fine wi Al 2 x'fidtm 2 marke at or’ 5 today’s selling ‘imt mmmxmm AND LINEN MOTOR COATS A miscellaneous collection of Suits and Coats, the remainder of - ., el l:rfgc Akind, and or’:hmfly % one a Wi as much as $10.00 each. ‘4.50‘- In Very Attractive Mode!s - | Silk Poplin, Crepe de Chine and Messaline Dresses in_good color- ings and ‘dainty desi: Values asgfugh as$15.};)0. 2 ‘7-% PRETTY WASH DRESSES For the Girl from 6 to 14 White and Colored Dresses in o values up to $6.00, grouped at the one price for final clearance. 31 m tShoemf)tvery pretty little frocks mgs. ; L] Phoug 4264 the consumption of ‘ice’js greatest s Durmg Doj Dly:. More food is spoited ‘than any other time of the year. 22 S During Dog Days > than any other seasoa. Before Dog Days - is the time to buy a Refng— erator. We have a full line, and small, at prices thai please you. 7 ARSTON S0 DENTIST Telephone 488-2 WHITE, Piano Tuner, and have a safe investrhent. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANN Tel.. 758, HORSE COLLARS delivery auto was Coming up-Main from State. boum‘ ‘bewi to regain sidewalk. He tmdwuuw‘nm dorsed than Doan’s Kidney. Pilis. 200 to 250 peaches in a bushel. Divide | ¢ tne gelivery car struck him square- STHLL A CANDIDATE. don Mayoralty Race, ING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Room 15, Shannon Bidg. IARPER METHOD Also Thayer Building, Room U. Franklin Squars Norwich—Mon., Thur., Fri;" ’L New London—Tues., Wed. Telephone 378