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EAT THE BEST somomus .PLAYGROUND FIELD DAYS PLANNED | - Gred Rl For Notice o _— 3 CULTIVATED BLACKBERRIES el Vel Ao 4, Waie. | s taiing a-shorticourse-at Storrs Bad Skin-Trouble OINTMEN CULTIVATED HUCKLEBERRIES aler - of Sittn. Diseases ROASTING CHICKEN VARIQUS MATTERS WA, Tz he retumed 12 | Four Afternoans-of Next Week Will Be Given Up. to Folk || Lreidere Her Oure Remarkeble To fl]e Public. u“s."?eflé‘fl“ ore it mn&:‘? o= LES, recomme: X - Norwich, 3. Olntment for SUNBU: squass ing, Gamies and- Concerts — Sewing 'Exhibi " 2 — it in| June #5—“For almost six months 1 CHAFIN o BROILERS evorght vehicle lamps at 705 this) iiiss Jone Breckenridge s spending Dancing, g suffered from u Wevere cass of ldne et R e B Y 3 thedw;\vekywith friends on Fisher's Is- Thlyer Bui —Baseball and Croquet Finals. trouble on my leg between the ankle gmn a}'lfl effective relief and | WAX BEANS Aug. 2420 18 5t Bartholomerve day in land, N. Y. uilding and knes. It bgan by ewelilng, with| THE ALTERATION SALE 80O !;o 5 n&?flg" restng;;dm': its e Ctaror calen ey oo povore pains day and nlght, fotlowed by . #0smaal, finte FULL VARIETY FRESH - MYs. Jobn C. Quinlan spent the e of this reliable preparation, week-end at the Ocean View Hotel, e unu: M0y lag then Dasme | evcorRREULLY. | INAUGURATRD PRICH 46 CENTS A BOX. VEGETABLES The day s lengeh ham now. decronsell|Biock Islaod. With the end of August the days of jcroguet at the Hobart avenue grounds, | Inflamed, ana later water bisters and A en hour and three-quarters. the public playgrounds are coming to |With 156 games to hia crodit, Joseph | pimply dores broke out on it. At this|DOLLAR DAY, FOR WHICH WE All Drugeists, 1 PINEAPPLES <] The parks, targe and sman, are pop- |- Miss Estelle Wilson of Waterbury s A % |Iing 1s wecond with 13 games and |tme my lez was at least omo-third i CELERY ular refuges during the appregslee Bpent the Tecent week end with rela- (20 end an ~ ernoons of next|p.njomin Levene third, with 11 games. | above Its normal sise, and the continual | DESIRE TO EXPRESS OUR NOTI bt tives in Norwich. lweg; will b?l aiga;e:fd on fl;fmfie“; 4 a&t )vizfinp:;“!:;t'a Ag;z::ga zll-fl‘i"! itching and burning sensailon was S HANKS TolOlin Rammone Wikl SR _ 5 larger grounds, ay e 5 s games, sometiung terrible, I appHed me: ) 100 Fran aet 15 th uar- | . ETC. ETC. Strangers 1n Norwich for Dollar Day| Harold Gillesple returned to Nor- |The fleld Gave have boen arranged by [has 7 &nd Jacob Siegel hus 0. Thus |Temeglon8, 85 po oy - iia- aleet s hasds 3 I dles, but gal let until 1 ’ Welnesday added to the pocearncs of | wich Wednesday evening after spend. |the supervieor, Miss Mary F. McKay, |it will be seon that thero wiil he e |Temedies, but gained nc rellef unl CONTINUE+ FOR THIS WEEK, |ter¥ for nice CORNED BEEF ta botl: . d ; [nerdeg ionced using Jesinol Glitment and = ing t cks at Atlantio Clty. in this order: Hobart avenue, Monday |crash when these veterans end ex- |Commienas 5 or alyeady cooked and . pressed for, ety e Botal Rontaliet e b L S rd alternoon; Greeneville, Tuesday |peris get together, ifewnwhile the |Resinol Soap, from Which I obtained| ooy e pARGAING STILL RE-|lunchesn. Try some and become @ - The farmers in the shore towns of| Mrs. L. N. Stevens of Westbrook en- |afternoon: Mt. Pleasant street, Wed- |girls are busily sewing awny in pre- |relief by the first appiention. After o 0 regular customer. the county who are harvesting their | tertained Miss Daisy Mormisen. and |nesday afternoon and Lake | street, |paration for thelr cxhibit noxt week |continued use of Rosinol Olntment and|pain AND ALL SPEGIAL PRICES it Ry e et e i e mor Thursday _afterncon. Folk dancing, |in the Thaver buflding, and Will be|Resinol Soap the swelling was reduced, VAL LUPPERT,Propristor ¥y g D Rwecthen Miss Ida Adams of Norwich recently. | oot ®iotrola concerts and more of |all finished on Tuesday, fo thot tholr |the iiching and burning. were entively A big exct t ra. |iess athletics for the boys are on the |work may bo arranged for public in- |reiieved and & compiste curowas offsot- | WILL CONTINUE. RNIOTICE | Xcursion from points north| Mrs. Harry Johnson and son of Wa- boys are he | wo! ¥y be I3 P e ne compleie cosdreg o et N Som Va7 | programmes for each of the grounds, |spection on Wednesday and Thuraday. e day fo take the boat for Newport. | teyford and Miss Bliza Sinnot of Not- | PIREHITNnax “Will be reached at| The attendacne at® tho six plav. | E1Olntment and two oakes of Reuinal NOTICE Tred Toiar ar wort Tt Lake street, where a chemplonship |grounds during August has been largo | und”s cofmder: tne Sure Yemmskanis:' Nlfl-ri;teox;’lca.lmrchr:ortds gr_ilo‘;v m;m; 8 A baseball game and ",‘fi finell‘n :xn mg as shown by :(‘he dfu\‘;: averago for Xclm» (Slgned) Mr: W \\ee‘tus, 825 Pear- ea “r e “The Real Eatste and Insurance Busl. 1 - - <4 Xt wi e the 85 annivers: H E : croquet irnament will mark the end |first two weeks of the month as fig- DG‘A $t., Greensboro, C. A1l bills against the Town of | of tho building of the chapel at Mohe- nir and Mis Ernest Partridge and|of another pleasant and successtul |ured out by Miss McKay: Mt. Plens- druggints’ sell Resinol Otntmen " ".g"""‘"‘!i’h“":‘lf“b""d :’_Y 9:: :"'1‘ K ich t b tedint gan. 5;;;‘];},“: ‘_;‘fizl fm}‘fi‘?m‘rhgvn ;l: n it did not rain, for the jant su-eetase, Lake fi(reetE{EU. ’lgmn;?u- fl;r? eflggl lipvs“im lg}?.rmfim les, fre A d eo v'.u wi e continued-at B2 Wi resented al Mo and "G i P e Rl P ville 71, Greeneville 71, Fails 80, Ho- g sl J roadway by BLSNAE s 06 prg It has required constderable fortl- |Mr. and Mrs Ceorge H. Partr filiam Wozniak is the leader inlbart avenue 89. e e ANDREW. M. AVERY. Brewster's Neclk. the Selectmen’s Office on or be- CATTLE TENTS WILL uncomfortable wes Miss A. Rieta Denison of Mystic fore the first of Sept., 1916, |ana Miss’ Marion Prentice of West- | DOLLAR DAY BROUGHT COLCHESTER CHILD DIED ARRIVE ON SATURDAY. A Chathem corresponc 1s | orly were in Norwich Wednesday as P der of SELECTMEN. that Arthur Bergstrom of Storrs A the gucsts of Miss Helen Fiyan. IN"MANY SHOPPERS. FROM INFANTILE PARALYSIS| Secretary, Becikwith Forced to Secure er order 0! 0 cultural college is assisting the mana- Them for Surplus Animals at County ger of Lindblem farm. rs. Olive Nelson and sister Felicla Fair, Butler, spent the week-end vis- citdic iting relatives and friends in Boston! ponar Day brough ¢ yra Tay] , Secretaary W. W. Beckwith of the and roviden Paw o olla; Ja ought such a crowd The death of Myra Taylor, 16 year 2u0S Exopidence altiE cRtucke of bargain hunters to Norwich Wed- |old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | New London County Agricuitural so- ing that it brought back |Tavlor, at their home in Colchester at| ciety said Wednesday night that a antl E b 1 5 &bl Lmbaimers older mercharts of [ 430 o'clook Wednes morning was igosg (e = before the trolleys | followed by an autop. forinodabyEnber of tenisiNE el e, bas eachrad 337 MAIN STREE : drove in from the coun- Edward J. Howland of Colchester |to house the surplus cattle and horses S T their teams in long lines|and Dr. Owen O'Neill of Willimantic,{at the fair will arrive in town on Sat- Oppesite Past Offica no traffic regu-|who had been called consultation, | urday. The securing of the tents has |# 2 i es—apd passed the |and their findings corroborated the di- | been made necessary because there 'Phone 321-2 Lady 2<aiceant shopping of a substantial | agnosi yeis. will not be rocm In the various build- lock fn the morn- | child | ings and barns to house all the stock DR. SHAHAN, Specialist on Diseages of tha BLOOD AND STOMACH. Rheymatlem ~ (Including _Neuritis), ! Sialn Troubles, Bloody Sputum, Rune | down Conditions, Premature A lnl’.J Hardening of the Arterics. Culture| treatment only ~for Blood Diseases. | Simple and reliable prevention of Ty- | prold matios and Locijaw. Hours: 10-11 a. -3 and 7-$ p. m. No outside vistts atter 8 o m. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Robert d. Cochrane CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors Early Morning Crowds Were Waiting | Autopsy on Body of Myra Taylor Cor- i For Store Doors to Open. roborated Diagnosis. A Somers correspondent notes that Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hurd have been entertaining Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. | Ricketts of Norwich, i YOUR VACATION ‘Wanted—People having cases and| Helen MacGregor, of Beothel, Summer, of Wooasto Parsons, of Har: Miss Marjorie Beach of West Suffield, have returned home few days with Miss Perry Avenue, bottles of ours, empty, to n will not be complete §Ifs5oTe mev, *l and est without you have an ew activities a ANSCO Camera 2iong B Visitors to the. ol . and train traffic | ing the dry moods stores had crowds|and in the this year. 5 with you tncreases accordingly. i walting outside the doors ang the|dren who icke and whos 4 feature of this years fulr will be GAS FITTING, e sh at 515 when doors were opened Jlook suspicious ta the a tractor engine from the plant of the Wednesday's heat was not so trying | e e R o e e e e o International Harvester company, and PLUNMBING; STEAM F{THiNG Sy For best results use an §jas trat of TueSday, for althoush there | hadn’t been expecting it. " lana 12 year there will also be seen a milking ma- - | Washington Sa., Washington Building | enmen Rinidy 2 e : visk as The children chine all ready for use. Secrotar Norwich, Conn. ANSCO. during most of the afterno |1 h definte Beckwith says there will be a lot of novelties on the grounds. AssnttoriE B O BB R e i At present there are some 15 or 20 horses housed at the fair grounds and | . v | next weel will see the arrival 51 CALL UP 734 1 or 80 more. Secretary Beckwith is to leave within a few davs for Woonsock- Tfi With or Without G Atiar Passengers comi trains from Worc Established 1872 The W PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING f!{omt Wrieht s down epers were all in & racted of mind. Some of |playing w me of 1d been a phenomenal | summer boarders who ea ouse and of them |lowed to come to that tos report the success of daug ts now at|whe will re- | paren occupying | S e ments but Always EFFIGIENT st then on to the end of the f to decide matters of importance. r.” Men's $1.50 12 FERRY STREET pty barracks at the fort : There is ancther mild case of in-|class condition for the fast racing and ECONOMICAL— Printing L T Rob- 5 ':mi g v‘m ..“: | . & Tooved to the mutual old son of Dr. Stebbins, the | The track is being resurfaced and rol! oL - ert Morris day is observed by | Dfampnt M | and buyer. Dresses of ed down with a heavy roller. The home the Grder of the t Mo- | ¢ A % more were quickly dis- city re_was nothing of | stretch is 60 feet wide this year and tie Order o £ 3o~ 0 © onc dollar price and | Interest to report, Dr. Brophy said|the back stretch is 55 feet wide, while We furnish Repairs for all makes ma ‘ o S e et the turns are about 50 feet in widt It was not rail splitting that of Ranges Eont 7 | MAY BUILD sSUB NA,‘_NK.S t 3 P stocking sale at a; The count people have been|No grass will show on the track as in| made Lincoln great. Aot T > i o dn One of the fewslry | wondering w Dleht He teack il be sosked d A. §. Wholey & C Emest E. Ballard } 2 .2 S e e ot e geies ot vy (A 4. WHOIGE & T . : be well bru to the dollar mark d ‘town will from the fa hed. The brush will g ic partl dollar off on every h cer with | run_ove rthe track between each heat You should decide now to let V io[_,l\ ,,fo At of the men’s stores. A , will other children | during the racing. the Norwich Commercial School = e 1a all its bargains dis- | fantile| One of Waiter Cox’s men who Was| rain you for and assist you in Phone 581 at the track this week says it is the twice around track anywhere| Securing pleasant and profitable i e R MODERN PLUMBING re caterer at the Hartford fair, The First Girl to Win the R ing turkey dinners at 50 cents, has| Degree of Certified Shorthand ':IS:I!H:'S(;“"N:L I adoin sy agE Hartford to come here because| R, Sictirction o B ity is ing, We guaran- | vs the Norwich fair is a better ROKTRE WOl O stincsan oL nots tee the very best PLUMBING WORK} than the Hariford and Berlin by expert workmen at the fariest | The Connecticut Be Soloaki the present p: childven a ’ re T n, St edhrerssi i ¥ > f o'clock and in all nf\ TEACHER keeping their familics a ri : o men, tc - ““v Ty All String Instréments ropaired t Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- fabiished Norwi ter of E: To visitors tern Connec- is expected ubmarine: he vot- | ions were un fact that all PART OF SLATE R self and we are glad to tell you FOR TONIGHT’S CAUCUS that she is a writer of the sys- interest. AN ¢ tion will have 32 per tems taught at the only Business B i | Some Chanzes Made Necessary From erounds, each Seheol e Eogtare Conrorticit Ask us for plans and prices. fete of & Previous List—Primaries Through- | m $209 to $5,000 or = i U. 8 e o in other rth from $200 to $5 mentioned in the last U. 8. Gov- to Qu porte: out State Today. of_ope The wiil featu Lyt e ol Sl 7| smmen” rosot “on musnes | ] F TOMPKINS] 2z 5 KW THE PEL - HfiFF e e European Plan Rates 75 centa ner day and ua some of its best an The herd con five breeds, Ayrshires, Holsteins Wi ation to the re- tonight by the or- HAYES BROTHERS. se for the state and | s o isLel . Sa ]‘ F g % about, but is m A e e I the the latter reed being added BL T ™ e i g | B i S SLA S| COMMERCIAL . F. BU (SR - ¢ Edsar B, | school v ostponed more than 35 c; milking at one time. . D - 5 he Advent camp grounds ST account Where i necessary to work with so ] ; FaRae S s e o Senat A L RaR s SCHOOL Heating and Plumbingi I'rommer’s e bl G R ] St A Tole, Trank T Ariie AL purposes, £ eact g = E > B will be heid cac & at the camp | f" selieves t rimaries Throughout State. e Tah Se e Of the 272 practicing Short- 92 Franklin Street vergreen CEr ground chapol, G Rantn o 168 le to defe time | he animals except two A: hand Reporters who took the test, i e = 5 A e 1 spen ction | w red at the Connecticut A Miss M. was the oni h REAL GFRMAN LAGER So disastrous has we averted into ates to the convention ) th jers fred & Conec e iss s y girl viho i H. JACKEL % CO. W. Browninz's Kitem: = 1 New E vill later | three are in the herd at pr out of 138 successful candidates. ¥ 5 Ph Snein 4000 Ces 5 s s | should be stated, hovrever, that the use | FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY i . e e s mave e ma on > some good bulls has been made pos- SHE ALSO PASSED THE A thousas baslets for oo Y nm{j‘qu:l istricts ible by gifts from breeders. The yie CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA- THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY co“ American House| . : o o e of butter can bo calculated irom the| TION, RECEIVING A GRADE OF ! ! e o of mext|more serious t S0 per cent. of the butter, as in case| 99 PER CENT. IN SHORTHAND . No. 11 to 25 Farry Street Ciccial Rates to Theatrs Troupss, | street : e of ol or 8 bper cont, as caleu-| AND 100 PER CENT. IN TYPE- i Traveling Men, Ete. N. Y. Ce hysician was called Tated f¢ seys and Ayrshires by the| WRITING. 9 Ht ey e this ouncing ety b o respective breeders. . For Gucrnseys DRS.L. F and A. d. LaPlERRB? Livery Connection, _ Shetucket Street, | from_California, where al which SuE S E el Dihe) Sa R LET 287 Main 8t FARREL & BANDERSON, Props |sbending the summer. S RTI a 1 the fizure advocated by the exp: Main d i 3 e Yot o . : ent stations (one-sixth added to fat) THE PRACTISE LIMITED TO o sorping o 1 horsepow 2 by count ified and Heaith Office the sros Of butir Doitte 20 E E N d Thr at the grade crossin Y - Supporiers Vanent the | Acting Heaith Officer R. H. Black cows pounds butter. ye, Ear, Nose an oa.t Sopied ity tie New ¥ in hour, whereas a about as. follows, Wiiliam D. Cronin went to S ey meden e SUCCESS Hours 10 & m. t0 3 5. m. i g ttol llroad. coal would . require Haven Now | house to examine the child ana after . Y e oo O] discs, 16 or 1% inches in a % G ot canl 15 Fuen, New {10050 o, o BLd dnd (SEeR iy i he phenom- 1 painfed white, but with the word Stop! | howess 2 ¢ st Litontola, | LR e (o, PRYElclans Hecldslenl worla's repord thresiyeaci over all SCHOOL 4 in big black letters painted thereon. 2 B e S N D N X ‘oliand, 3 id» Jihn s s e d breeds. He al as another i Total 2 The 'Healv sup. | toxic tro_intestinal 4 et E hid gredt- TRA Referring to Tuesday's A. O. 1. pa.| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS ncode (hai they will not get| Inspector Frank Savage held threo | Worlds record elster A bl sreat IN JOSEPH BRADFORD, b P ol Alaliei T hnp tosd e tes from Fairfield, Litchfield |children on the 4.07 from New | Poc5) B atter o et Pt P ea S i actown, Press said: Ihe | Pagers In Two Cases Were Filed on : ounties. dmey rlate. | York Tucsday aft 58 ane on) B tolaada Butteriboys 3R ant Rine YOU BOOK BINDER featur to the parade,’theit unifor ;;’Ve“"esday BY{Comissicnes Honk: [however it sielfiestimetabts foop | el Tonen steamer Wed- | ~Jolly Oxford Lad heads the Jerseys eing of green skiris with white| hue. (i vale Sua D Windham Ie L1 e D% 101and is the last son of the famous Ox X il gols with green bows, marching in the 2 DISGEaRyiad Sor Ttaly. ‘ 5 5 ew York on the |0 Delleview farm’s 108 SROADWAY | If Healy does not get 250 votes on | mother e ton. i 00—the rest of | the other child, a boy 14 vears old, | , Strathglass Whitehlll True heads the ! New Styles Be. apportioned | Was sent back by train Wednesday | AYishire breed and Is from the tamous DR. E. J. JONES p bt of infantile paralysis is the to- | 11:000 pounds millc in one year and are | Syjte 46 Shannon Building s Tn Hartford county Iy is quite | casc g SSereio oty e Sk : $il -maner o % in this state ac. |producing at present at the rate of 5 Bpaas 1d, of getting hail the tal number of peies e 3¢ 14,000 pounds Take elevator Shetucket Siieet en- MRS. C. P. STANTON & 3 E General Joffre of Greenway heads the trance. Phone. = * * 104 delegat cording to Dr. New Haven will have 98 votes and |board of health Wednesdav. New | Gencral Jofire of Groonway heads the — 62 Franklin Street 10,000 pounds X probably be about evenly di.|cases reported since Tuesday are utter. His grandsire is the form of a cross. J H Donahue in The freight embargo has been lifted | the office of the Superior Court Clerk and Monday 3,000 new markers of the | as folla regulation type were received the| Messrs. Murray and Maher, automobile department of the eecre- | London, employer and Edv tary of state’s office. It XNew London employ necessary for the past few weeks to| Flaherty cut nd while The Sacred Character issue temporary markers above the|in New Lond number 41,000. | awarded com a The Danbury News seys: st by Of a Cemetery Mflnoflal el ok B e James | ponemah Mills lle, employer, in an automobile. accident mear Nor, |4nd Dertha Benolt, emplove. is3| GORMAN HEAVILY FINED vided between Healy and Blakeslee, | Trumbull, Morris, East Haven, North |Dearly 1 nd Bast Hampton, one each: | PoUnds (g : rtha B , | cmple E s b [ (hree and | Erect Mashers Sequel, leader of al - Jenoit had e ends of three fingers Sts el e 9 g 1. sires wit] 4advanced registry d: h- should be a protection to the buyer|Sich {8 at the home of his father.|crushed on Aug. 9th. She was award: IN] CITV i COURT; | Stamlord, \four, haking 14 in &l ters. i o N ° ° against fraud, but it is unfortunate |few days. Dr. Youns has almost re. | G compensation at'ss O 8 ought Ninetesn Year Old Girl Here e OBITUAKY. that there are monument sollers who | covered from his injuries and expects | S : i Willeh e s et I e DD CONESET, =l = e n baso their business upon the fact that | [0 resume hls practice in New London | pLAN SUFFRAGE MEETINGS | Take Her Home, Wednesday Evening’s Program Was Alexander Middleton, _ the average person buys a monument FOR SURROUNDING TOWNS | Among the Best of the Summer. Alexander Middleton of Waterford 7 but once in a lifetime. Unfirmiliar FUNERAL. John Gorman, 83, £2 dled "Tuesday misht at the ubercu- IN SIL," ER with ‘what coRstitutes good memonial = New London County Suffragists Gath- |and Willimantic, pe in city| Appearances of lightning and losis sanitarium in this city, in which : K work and lured by false statements of Joseph Stefanik. ered at East Lyme in Convention morning because he | threatenings of rain seemed to have | institution he has been under treat- Loiiest Phices brought a 19-year-old Willimantic girl | thinned the audience at the municipal |ment some time. The body will be quality and low prics, many people |y oiin . ons e, 5 Jomerh Stefanile 11| o s for meetings in Colchester, |10, this cliy her on the street, |band concert Wednesday evening; but | laken to his former home, in New have ordered monuments from irre- | Btatemiic of o0 QI Bty L JOnn | o Breston ity nd Alamiys | while he passed threo quarters of an | those who were brave cnoush to ven- | London, from where funeral services : é ! : A2 {1° |hour in a saloon and the last trolley | ture forth, found, as they often do,|will be held. sponsible agents, only to find that time | from the home of the parents at 1.20 | Were made at the New London Suf- | hodr In a saloo e re , found, s lo, Noinestay Bttomens, Darents 2t il | Trase convention: held. at Bonwood, | had gone, and then endeavored to per- | that the stars cme out and that THE WM. FRISWELL CO. will bring out the hiddan defects. . :ade the girl to spend the night with | Tubbs' band gave one of its very hest Don't make the same mistake. Place | Sondusted, at St Josepi's church of|Past Lyme, on Wednesday MMiss|iim in a fhotel The girl came from | prosrammes "of the summer. The g Ak i i : b talowe - P SRl ew Jerscy and she met Gorman on | numbers were diversified enough to . B 25-27 Franklin Street your order where you know you will|and burial was in t. Joseph's ceme- | Poried § new leagues, Niantle, Mystic, | 11" train, coming here and she sald |please all tastes and in particular to lncldents In S()mety : receive honest work at honest prices. "‘g’- £ The e °l§‘l’“f,5°'2- ttenda she suspected nothing when he asked |show how capitally under Director o l:?r?u:filflgrg:;gm::{: In charge | e omvention which was the Arec|her to take a trolley ride to Norwich | Swahn's leadership has mastered sev- - The Chfls. A KUEMET Co. e et Viicn W3 fhe Orst|with hor. But when the last car had | eral modes of expression. The in- J. M. & dJ. P. SWAEN : v gone and he tried to get her to take stmmer-'.alists not only played most Attended Eagles’ Convention, e (eunnty supper with him in a room in a hotel, | excellently last night, but they sang| Miss Isabel Mitchell has returned Caught Two-pound Bass. she refused, and retreated to the too and exhibited. unfoie: sflcn capa- | from a visit in Madison, Conn. 39-41 FRANKLIN ST, Mr. and . Mrs. James Tevlin return- SO fe 2 TR s o e el lailors Savannah, Ga., where Mr. Tevlin was| At Gardner feke on Wednesday,|found them in an altercation. At po- [Hunting Scene, and they Save a man-| Mrs. Charles H. Preston and Miss DR an active advisor in committee work |George Ballou caught a Dblack bass|lice station Serceant Matthews, be- |ly chorus, so deep and so vigorous |Loulse B. Mesch are ocoupying the Franklin Square, 237 Main Street at the grand convention of tne Fra-|‘hat welghed two pounds and a quar- |fore he had heard the full story, ad- |that we w hed they could bave given | Choir Boys' cottage at Pleasant View ° ternal Order of Eagles in session all |t sh have been very scarce there | yised the man to take the girl back |a sea chanty as an encore. However, [for a week. 2 Telohons 01 9 Dentlst inst week. The trip to and from tho|{hiS summer and, S0 wmore congratu.|to Willimantic by Jitney, but Gor-|the band Wag there o play, and they plcturesque southern city was made | }ations tha Bl a g bestowed | man wouldn’t spend that much money. |did so, and William T, Delaney was| Mrs. H. F. Parker Is entert: . ; " To 10 Altee. Watidiam, Movb |17 bun;’meer. and Mrs. Tovlin said | o this expert; wlelden;of Tod and line: Wedneaday moralng he ~esld he|ihere to ‘sing, and he did so, both re- | her Ewo brothers, the Massre. Scofely Spee Dr. Alired Richards : ooms 18- » Norwi ey enjoyed every minute of the > wished he had. e young woman |ceiving applause that was well mer-|of Poughieepsie at her cottage at - & Phone 1177-3 journey. 7 lont Electrical Storm. was all broken up over the affair and | ited. Pleasant View: R = DENTIST \M,.. Te;,“n 1}5 ab,ww“t \vmm, tof "or“'lch’ pr_‘\?p!flc :vl:in 3wern 1‘25“Tg in|she promised tro ]::s vexxt-y, very careful = = Offke Hours: - Norwich from his home in New Lon- [ Willimantic Wednesday night return-{all the rest of her life. Miss Helen P. B; i M 9-12 2. m.—1.30 to 5 p. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |05 ant weh knownto Tocsi Eadhts | 0. romthat. S5 with ‘Tevorts of 4 = Movered Around 90 Mark. | alica C. Erownins have been sueis| THE L. A. GALLUP CO. Wed: and. Sat. Dventnga T: . — violent electrical storm in that cltyi A Duteh supper was given at the| In spite of weather bureaus and the [of their uncle Dr. William Brownin 3 = Room 305 Thayer Buildin D ta.l Sur, WHEN FAGGED OUT during the early evening. Baltic, al-|Cales Ferry Country clubhouse Wed- | predictions of home talent, Wednes- |of Brooklyn N. Y. e I e o vous Ts ) el Save Touse tel. 554-8 en 'geon raks. Horafords Auud Photphate .. | €2/80C lbsiBhasaiof the storm: nesday evening at 0 oclock under | day's mercury tung just about where [ metfum “wetter "than, tifough o a0 ST = e manageme; of @ P lent, Mr: d th AMr. . e vert: 1] McGrory Building, Norwich, Conr. It restores enersy and strengthens| Hartford—Saperintendent.of Schools | Garo ME‘“ usxszem{;. o Wd“s;l'l‘uesaa) s an e humidity came r. and Mrs. Chester McGregory | vertising columns of The Bulletin. —_— e T N s £ . I Euests of Mr. and Ars. Walter e | paERE 18 0o aavertisag metMunin m an uv-mx.nz medium in = the nerves. With smgar or fruit syrups, | Thomas S. Weaver has returned from | M. Buckingha.m Mrs, George- 'W. mst tween the differences in temperatures. bert” attCresgent Beach, letin_for business results. . is an ideal summer drink, " |a fortnight's vacation at Cape Cod. , | ana:others. s - Tt_hovered around_the:ninety mark. back to make up the differcnce \m-lansl family of Brooklyn, N. Y.

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