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ank Books Made and Teacher of 32 Fifth Strest. BooksmoeR 108 BROADWAY ORCHESTRA | Fer Dances, Weddings and Receptions. | Ruled to Order of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes AT THE RIGHT PRICES Express and Team Harness| at Low Prices The L.L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. FRANK G. BENSON Vielin Johan & Geo. of Largest Assortment DIAMOND JEWELRY John & Geo. Phone 1251-13 H. Bliss | i H. Bliss | kamithing in ail Seatt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET |near future the sport fans of the vil- ~ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK, OF ALL KINDS Autombeoiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts | Meghanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ing. Uphsistering and Woed Work. lwhen t | dinger for fast pl: baro- Ther. Bar. 59 0.0 S0 30.05 72 3010 Highest 0. lowest 53, Comparisans. Predictions for Wednesday: Fair, mgderato temporature. Vednesday's weather: As predicted. Sum. Meun and Tides. | i does. | Pt TAFTVILLE Local sport fans will be glad te bear that the Taftvilie team has se- cured the fast Whiten teams for a ihe game last Saturday when the local boys shet aeross three runs to win are anxious to see ,these twe teams in another contest and therefors the Whiton team has agreed to.come to the village for a second game. Since the team has been reorganized Taft- ville has been represented in the baseball world with as zoed a team s cauid be made up of the ball play- of the village. Whitem is com- "5 up to the village Saturday with the determination te clean up the viliage and to hand the mew Taftville team their first beating of the vear, The local boys are silent abeut the matter but their batting will do the talking in the zame itself and if they play as they did:in the.first gapie we look fex Suether vietdey fov Whe-home eam. Anothér ‘gdme is schéduled to be played in the village this week, The ast travelinz clerk team of Jewett ity s é6ming here te play the Taft- e_clerk team .this (Thursday) af- térndorn “and tue game wi be called r 2 o'clock. As is the habit of the er] team no zdmission will be charged to those attending the same d the local bays hepe to see the age turn out to cheer the team hev cloyt the ball all ever the The game «%8uid be a- hum- ing as the out-of- fowners liave won every game they have played tials year. Back up the local boys and send the Jewett City clecks home with a hnolé their 1d i | Wednesday . wit sall Willlam Wolleben spent the day friends in Baltic. Gresuwood, Jr. was a Te- visitor in the village. Moments _in. the Village— Pitching Quoits—Quaits although not t rated as & top line sport are pop- ular here in the village and every day the mang’ that reperts at the grounds of the Taftville Quoit club becomes larger. When the game first started in the village a few members of the Thom: its branches >'l'-'eadmer of and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE Violin | | i 127-4 TEAMING and TRUCKING i DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 | PRICES Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONE Orders Delivered | MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABODY Successer STETSON Telephone DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN Physician and HAS RESUMED PRACTICE 308 MAIN STREET Residence Phone 428-3 WHITESTONE CIGARS Theusand 11 Franklin St Tel. 428-2 Are $48.00 Por J. F. CONANT WILLIAM C. YOUNG & YouNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best werk and materials prices by skilled labor. # i 50 West Main st.| OCCIDENT FLOUR Costs a Little More Than Others — Worth It. Phona 336 to | at rigat| Surgeon | ene | right until you wake up. club had things all their own way and were_alw ready to show the mew members haw poor they were. Now after several weeks of ‘practice many néw men are added to these who are crack tossefs of the horseshoes. Con- tests are being arranged and in the age wiil ses the dust fly, One of the most ompertant things abeut this game is the score keeping, But thus far even this- has been omifted and side has usually had to score enough peints to comvince the other e that they are really being beaten. Before the tournament starts mext month the srounds are te be repaired as the play during the past few weeks has made the greund sround the stakes look ke the shell-torn fields of France. NEW HAVEN SPEAKER FOR MASS MEETING The local branch, Friends of Irish Freedem, have arranged for anothet mass meeting to be held in the-Davis theatre Sunday evening next, at which freland’'s claims to self go will be ably presented by P Philip Troup of New Haven and other prominent speakers. Since President De Valera of the Irish republio came te this country the Trich ‘udotion s beceming more e Dortant every day. Menster mectings are being held in all the large cities and congress is being urged te recog- %e the Trich republie. The George Washington branch is arranging for a large attendance Suns day eveming and in additien to the Spesking a concert of American and Irish music and song will add te the evening's entertainment, which will be free to all. Get rich quiek schemes are all Franklin Providence, R. 1. Machine Teisshones: Unien 963 Compa,ny Union 1857 Engineers Founders Machinists Manufactursrs of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brewn Valve iod 4 all makes of Cor> nes, ine e Hangers, Pulleys, Bear: piing? Clutofes Large stock always on hand. General’ Mill Repaira, Special machinery of all kinds. game this Saturday. Those who saw | B8 Toad statiems as has TROLLEY ROADS ARE UNSOUND FINANCIALLY ot v ook ¢ aived by The Mulletin. e coromisaion’s on the cendition of the street repart e St Nerwich and ¢ Deople of > and v PY DI otan o, the Share. Line trolley Strike which has paralyged trolley traffic throughout the whele ef Kast- err Cenmecticut for the past two weeks. says: No class of public servies in this state presents miore serious and dif- ficult problems for solution than ths alectric street railways. the past quarter of a century trie Strest railway development has es- tended into every city amd ceunty.! and ‘communities $28.71 miles of track eperated in state of Cennecticut, and properties representing a capital investment ef approximately $100,000,000. Many communities _and industries have grown up with and along the line ef this development and are more or less dependent uvon it for serviee. It Is the - prineiple medigm of the indus- trial short haul traffic threughout the state. An examination of the financial standing and results of operatien of the street railways im Comneeticut shows them to be in a financimy wi- sound condition. With the hign ces! of operatien and the steadily deelin- ing net Mmoeme, it is no longer pos- sible to attract new capital the efficient operation of the properties in the interest of the public. Fived rates of fare established by the fran- chises of certain companies prevent a proper response to the vielent and radical changes in the cost ef aper- ation. The assumed charter obliga~ tions te operate cvery portion af the company’s system _under conditions, whether profitable ov oth- erwise. invelves an unsound busimess principle. The remedy to be administered must depend to a large extemt upen the public or legistative poliey of the state. Netwithstandipg substantial increas- es in tralley freight and passenger rates during the past two years. neme of the electric railway companies In Connecticyt have been able fo pay | dividends on the capital Invested as represented by stock, or even to meet ! operating cxpenses, fixed charges, in- terest, taxes. eic. Two companies are in receivership and other- companies are financially unable to render the character of service the publie is en- titled to. There are numerous _contributing causes for the present strest ratlway conditions, some inherent, some tem~ porary, and seme apparently perma- nent. 'Among the principal may be mentioned general war conditions. in- volving high cest ad diffieults of pro- curig material and supplies. IMigh and constantly ineressing cost of 1 Bor and difficulty. on aecount of ad- | vantages offered by private and gev- ornmental industrizl enterprises, of securing sufficient and competent help; the inereasing burden of taxa- tion; the municipal and statutery re quirements of laying and maintainin Strest pavement; the less ef patro: age natyrally incident to the use ef privately ownod autemebiles: and the more or less unrestricted. competition of publie service sutomediles and “jitneys” e called. operated at the option of the awner in the most pref- itable seetions of the strect railway companies, chartered territory, during favorable weather conditions and en improved highways, The fajlure of eicct ic street rail- way companies to adequately meet the service demands, save eceasion if not mecessity for the development and apparent pérmanancy ef public ser- viee automobile transportation. It is the opmien ef this cemmissien that the best interests of tha state require and will eontinue to require electric street raliway servies as an essential transportation ageney, but if both of these eompeting transporta- tion agencies ara te survive and renr- r proper service. soms protecting legislation should be enacted where- by the necessary byrdens would mere equitably apportiened and com- Detitive rights more definitely lmited, From a careful apalysls of the fin- ancial operations of the several street railway companies it Is questionable if any additiona] increase in rates, under existing competitive eonditions, would produce apy material increase in net revenue. Any rate established which is in excess of what the traffic Wwill bear, is an unprofitable as well as an unsatisfaetory rate. On aceeunt of the impertanee of | i YEOMANETTES ARE TO BE DISCHARGED | As g result of the ramid demobiliza- tion of the subsequent to the passing of the naval | Tuesday for o visit with her parents. appropriation act. aporoved . naval resarve force, by the prestdent July 11 1913, about 60 Yeo manettes stationed in the New London | maval district are to from aetjve service on or before Aug. 11, 1819, inguiry at the experimenta] station . the a e S It i SR, e ST Soviae, S nto the T and L quarters at ex- . e Tha ataie there Relag| Dertmental stetion, Is of the opinion the | that 3 great number of the women F) who have perfermed ac-, tive dutr during the war will be re-| tained by the navy department, but as employes. No ratings are to ‘en in the future. -nnllollh men of e marine corps reserve, than commissioned and warrant officers. who have .perfermed sctive duty dyriag the war may, upen thelr own appilcation. be transferred to the l?r l;u\;r and :nrlne cms, re- vely, to serve the unexpired term OF thetr envotment rank as they may be found qualified under such vesulations 3s the secve- and of regy! tary of the 1 o the raval apprepriation bill | all naval reservisis are to be discharaed on or beforo Sent. ¥ cemmandsr of the New London ngval district has been directed by h navy department to Ytion ¢l The es on hand as guickly as Sept, 30 has been set as the tentative date fer the abandonment of the experimental station. marine iron works and the maval hespital on Gar- field avenye, New London. N. E. SOUTHERN WOMEN'S HOME MISSION SOTIETY | A .- meeting of the comnference board Fngland Southern Wom- an's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church was | evening at the home eof the district: ident, Mrs. Stephen A. Prentls, in street, business session was ea o'clock. with Mps. eonferene president presidinz. Present were Mrs. Stephen A Mrs. Rebert Bit=oad, Rogers. Mrs. B. B. Gardrer, 3 Cemstock. Mrs. 1. S. 5. Chavles Gerton. Miss Lney Kellogx. all of New Tondon .and Mrs. J. Franc Cooper of Providenee, Mrs. Greer of Mvstie, Miss Florence Wash~ of the O sonic S. Blaisdell of Previdence, conference recarding secretary Mps, J. Franes treasurer. renorted that Pledzes for conference work States, Alasha and Porte ‘béen paid. Fellowing is the list of members of the cenference who were apnainted to represent the district ersanization at the annual Heme Misslenary sdciety, whirh is te be held in Detrait Oct ew Taitways of the | Wednesday morning elicited thé tnfor- te fthe|mation that all female members ex- cept murses of the naval reserve force and the marine corps reserve shall, as| seon as practicable, and in ma- evemt later than 30 days after the date of 1 of the appropriation b, | ou inactive duty. - Msmbers Beel resdrve fares sial et er nerform active duty, on shere, of the kind | ordinarily performed by civitfens, and ] reservists now performing such shall be relieved from such duty nay and at Jereme Greer cerraspanding secretary S, Blalsdell of Previdance. seeretary; Mrs. Ira W. be discharged i Fhich is | I . N., com-| b the naval re- i { n such .rating or may prescribe. Ae- lose oyt his s Qispose of propertics Dbeld Tuesday New TLondon. led at Walter P. Buol The | Trs. Cellins, Jeroms Springs, Mrs. Jehn cet, end Mrs. Stdney Cooper, 1 annvat the | had conference | Rieo ional meeting of the 15-19: Mrs. Confarence Mrs. Sidnev | Senference | Te Tavon of of Mystic Providane. Mre. Walter P. Tnok and | Mrs. Tebert Ritrosd of New Landon. Mrs. W, ¥ Daniel O Morrizon was appointed alternate. BRINGS $10,000 SUIT of Providenc: | GAINST AUTO OWNER| o Brought suit a of the death of qe! ame place for $10,000 fo Lig wife, Mrg who wisg killed b; ner of Groton Tuesday | inst Harry Zavoritis | he | Lllen. 0’Con an_automobil awned and driven by the defendant ir Tham street, Mr. O'Conner brings the ministrator of his wife's Greton, last Friday. suit as ad: tate. i The plaintiff alleges that last ¥ri-| day afterngen while he was walking be | in Thames street in & southerly diree- | tien with his wife, she was struck by| a big automobile, with Zaveritis at the wheel, inflieting inluries from 1t is slleged that Zavoritis she die: was driving sive rate of speed and that he save no T4 warning of his aporoach. Real estate, & vostaurant, counts and an automgbile of the de- fendant have been attached. Papers in the suit were served by Deputy Sherifl Manuel J. Martin and are returnable to tho superipr court the first Tues the transportation problems, and ow- ing to the present limited facilities and financial condition of street rail- ways, there has beo some discussion relative to the advisability of having the federal government take over the contrel and operation of such cem- panies. This commission does net wigh to be understoad as recommend- ing government ownership and een- trol, but if it should beceme necessa; aha the Sontinued eperati e continued operation of street railways, that there should be gov- [ernmental intervention to: the extent of ownership and sectual operating control. we are emphatically of epin- jon that such companies operating in Connecticut as Connectieut cornora- tionism and performing the intra-state service, should come under local er state, rather than federal comtrol. o B oy adiney CORPORAL SOULES IS SOON EXPECTED HOME The family of Corperal Nerman X. Soules have received word from him of hig safe arrival at board the Martha Wuhtm. Cor- poral Seules has bean in more $ie home. In & fow dava s soon ae b s £ ¥ a8 g0on a8 be receives his dizcharze. day in Septembe: MARINE WAYS FOR Frederick Oliver, at stated Tugsda tive plans were being made for the building of ene or merc marine Ways at the submarine base. stood that the navy cently apportioned & sum of money for their conmstruactien. Eiace the beginning of the war all repairs, overhaullng, ing, palntinz, steam fitting. ca. and marine work on submarines and other naval cpaft based in the lscal distriet have been done on the ways of the Thames Tewbaat company and at the Marine Iron works at Fert Neck. US OWNERS TO i Pians for the first convention of the Conneeticut 'Bus Owners' assgclation, to be held at the Stratfield, which & reckless and exces. bank ac. SUBMARINE BASE afternaon that tent It is under- partment re- electrical wald. ry HOLD CONVENTION Bri port, ware made at a meating of the executive committee Monday. uperstition is said prevalent amonz anicng sea to be railroad mea movs thas | {10 . cettage em | Funeral servi n&y of her aunt, 6 Town street. Epnest J. Jones has returned te is heme om Bliss place, after a visit of several days tives at Dr. Janes' former home Knowliton, Quebee. Afrs. Carric Abel of Hartford came Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gager: of Tauwecus street. My. and Mrs. Richard Morris and family. for several vears residents of West Town ttreet, moved Wednesday ng street.- Mw and Mrs. Wibert Hall, with tieir daughter, Mrs. Lois Hall of Cen- tral Village, were recemt guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck of Otro- bando avenue. George Allen and son of Versailles. were callers In Norwich Town this week. Mr.-asd Mrs. Thomas Bamford and son Theodore Bamford. of Hanever ealled rvecently on . William H. Crawford.and hi: sisters. at the par- sonaze on West Town street. SAfter passing July at Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Jomes' cottage ea Fishers Isl- and, Mys, Emma Bixbr and ‘her daughter. Miss Esther Hixby, expeot! to return within a few days to their| heme on Blisa place. i J. Henry Smith, who has been vis-) iting his brother-in-law and _sister,! Mr. and Mrs. Gearge A. Peck of Otro-| bynde avemte, left Saturday for his home in St. Lauis, Mo. R an attractive herd of forty| ar mere Gueyasey cetile in excellent | condition, with thres men in charge,| were observed passing threuzh Town | street in_a nartherly direction. Mrs. Al Smith entortained se eral chilgren Tuesday afterneen at her home on Twru street, on the @fth ! Dbirthday ef her sem, Albert. These preseat ineluded his ‘causins, Ilerence Sinith. Namoy Piteber. Hva and Gee.| Ranger, Johu Lucas, Jr. Howell Bai- ley. also Thelmar Marsh. The frst| and last mentianed sre of Town strect, and the remainder from the ci The children emjeyed various games. Mrs. Smith served fan Ceokics, cale, ice cream and lemon- ade. I the center of the table was the birthdey cake with five candle Master Smith veceived numerous sifts. | ~ YANTIC Mr. and Afrs, Charles Byown enter- tained twenty-five neighbers and iriends at whist on the lawn. Monday evening tn_homer of the birthday ef Mrs. Helt, Mrs. Brown's mether. Five tables of whist were played, The frst prises were awarded Mrps: Mary Ladd and Mygon Ladd and the comsolation awards and Mre. Arad Manniag. lancy fryit pumeh &nd ice crewm served. During the evening Rev. W MolLean Geldie in ledalf of uests present. preser’ad i gold as a i ay- Mrs. Bertha Brumme ends at her home recently in honor o Miss Olive and Alma Lek- berg of Worcester. A luncheo: served and gemes and music enjoyed during the evening. Miss Nora Kileen of Elmville has been spending the past two weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kileen. she tas as her t Miss RKather- of " Eimville. Driscoll is snending the| week n Tong Poin Aliss Orr of Hartford was & vecent | Visiter here. ; Dyniel Leary of Ilartford ing some time at The Towers Winsted.—2rs. Charlotte L. Wooster. 93, dled recently at her heme on Spen- er street. e e BORN P — At th4 Dey Kimball hosp l"h\ogt I ent to Air. rs. mbrance of | g & entertained were spend- , Putnam, July 27, 1818 a son to and S Nirs. Carthur ENiott of Thompsen. GUPTH —In Oskdale twi and Mrs. Herbert Guptl! CHAMPLIN _JIn Stonington taek), July 24 819 Maty T to 2 Wiilam s sons to Mr. th! EWLITT In Backns 1 z wich, Ju To1 ¥ Tusrell. to and Wrs. Lewis Hew- litt (Ruth Gray) of Jewett City MARRIED FRAZIER—JENCIS 1 ORI ot Him Albare Wragisr ana atiss Mary IElla Jepeks, botl 7 this elty. . Nagh, aged 7 New Ilaven. Goosge Taylor of Westarls GARUFY—In New T.ondon 1819, Anthony Garufyy in sear. l’.ll'".fi!(nffl eity, July ® flana > 3 hlg to rest. oseph- n this oINS At hiz late Festdence Futrtapy arker: d 1 mtozed 1y 27 Greame avenue, noen, July 31, ak 2 o'elock. Burlal privte in Maplewsed eemefery, — ey July 20, 1919. At a spacial mesting of The Dime Savin of the Directors nk of Norwich | the follewing minute adopted: ynapimously “Ie s with very sincere regret that we enter upou our record the deatn of Jageph D. Haviland, which occurred July 28¢h. Mr. Harviland has been for ten years a Divector of The Dime Savings Bank, and though the nature of hie business prevented nim fram resylar atterdance upon the meetings , he toal of Boar, a deep iInterest | in the growth and prosnerity of the Bank, and we shail miss b gental presence and his wire caunsel. “Pepsopally we mourn'the loss of a true friend, and of a sturdy, upright. conscientioys eitizen of the Lighest type. “With a cepy ef _this »3, minute we tender to the Family of Haviland arm for the home and mbtguhhm better grades. but very slight. $2.50. yard. White Goo Clearance prices, mer days. Turkish Bath Towels ¢ Summer weather "‘mflfl Turkish Bath Towels, -:d..*‘:\onrkv-f Lot 1—At 48¢c, Value 5% to 79¢ 30 dozen Jacquard Turkish Towels in a viriety of celored borders and assorted grades—Special price 48¢ each, reg- ular vatue 59, 69¢ and 79c. Lot 2—At 98¢, Value §1.25 to $1.75 30 dozen Jacquard Turkish Towels, in larger sizes and These are also in a variety of styles— Special price 98¢ each, regular value $1.25 to $1. Bath Rugs at $1.48, Value $2.00 and $2.50 30 Bath Rugs, subject to manufacturers’ imperfections, 1 it. These are in a variety of grades and col- orings—Special price $1.48, regular value $2.00 and Remnants of Union Linen and all Linen Crashes for Toweling—Special price 19¢ a yard, value 25c to 39¢ a White Goeods at Clearance Prices § Beginning today we offer our entire stock of Novelty for Waists, Dresses, Etc — Are Special Lot 1—At 48¢ a yard, regular prices up to Lot 2—At 68e a yard, regular prices up to $1.00 Lot 3—At 98¢ a yard, regular prices up to $1.29. Knit Your Own Sweater Hundreds of women are knitting Sweaters these sum- The work is easily done—it is pleasant em- ployment—and before one realizes it she has made her self a valuable and handsome sweater. We can supply you with the wanted Yarns for sweaters—at present Shetland Floss has the call. have it in a full range of popular colors. the im- which comprises 80 and grades. Divided SR i have b How weil INAWAKENED. slesping all my yvears— T Kpow ii—deep agicon! Pleasures, toll, 1 _Gould- -or would—mot thing my If any touched-me I wouid awake slecp eouid I have beon sieéping all my years— Around me many dame, went, Fhelr volcea lightly brushed my ears, Smooth tongs, or tonss of alsnonlent leading for love's or pity's sake - . ¢ any touched ma 1 would waka! I have been siceping all my vears 1 dreamed 1 was not loath fo do. To dare, hign things smons my Poer o mouBg wherd fower Grow the faw Yes. ate the. ‘helghts droamed I any touchied ‘me T would wake I have been sieening all vears I dreamed that othe to0,. hav #lept, m, ' whe shitting Mowfuhe sera, : turned and tirned.. the page they kept! no meaning could 1 maks n sl If any touched mo I would wake' all my vears bast tuen of B morn appears dream that, catehin ligmt. he dim sp! uched m ens apaqus would wake 1t any 1 have Been alabping alf my Net If this dreum \a mawhera (be It Pas spheres’) Sonie’ part of o t Yot ne That, 18 slesp never knew One Tauch of the House of Life w shake One Toueh—and all of me ghall wake —Edith M. Thomas, in the New Ye: | Times. HUMOR OF THE DAY between “What 1s” the difterence | | | hyngry man and a gigtton “One longs to cat, the other eAt too long."—Edinburgh Scotsman. The servowful-looking one's fae | suddenly lghted up. “I wonder,” he mused nat e e there is in the Ne of't —Judge. 75¢ We RECEVIED HUMANE | MAY FORM CREDIT Humane society created the medal, lsaac R. New london at onday aitermoon horseman and busi ular throughout the siate. B! Ehe lumane socioly recemily of hravery or humanity. this state, the last awarded to Walter in_ 1908 SOCIETY HERQ MEDAL | The man for whom the Connectieyt | hero!of u talk to be given hefore menthal, died in|of the local moshants' \is summer heme on e was a veteran | (Thursday) morning at css man and Dop- | His death|of credit was sudden and he scemed in the best of health Just before the stroke came. nre- sented the state libravy with copies of the medals uwarded to people of this state who perform extraordinary acts A total of 31 | have been given to men and women one having been| Jale of Celumbia RATING BUREAU HERE Credit Rating Bureau is the subject members burcau at the rooms this K on the subject ating systems and bureaus | #md confer with onr local merchants slving Tedit in rezard to starting suc # buresu in the Chamber of Com merce. The objeef of the bureau will be to furnish definite and up to the | minute: inférmation on eredits Chamber of Commerce J. J, Boyd will sp S| FIREMEN RAISE own CGRO® OF TOBACCO The fivemen at the Central station The following is a list of those Who!om Chestnut street are raising & Hour- haye received this award af hemor: Hart- | 1894- Blumenthal, ford. go! 189: ver: lsaac K. ¥, H. Topliff, Willimantic, T. Babcock. Willimant Thomas Wintérs, Henry Ziglataki, nze; Grace Colvin, Bri 1897 -George S. Goldie, silver: John Kamarsk o ol, Meriden, . Willimantie, ver: Willtmantt ver: Hanry John Hancock, iimantic, pronz 1901~ Agres Kelley. HNartferd ver; Robert W. Mills, New silve . W. Caoner, E. Geer, < E. Davie, Gerrotte. siiver: brouze 1906—Florence bronze; Frederi Teeroy w Walter Palmer, Hale, medals were v of the soclety the the have to repent. 15 Main Strect Funeral —AND— - Embalmers Lady Assistant 0 Telepheno 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH , sile rtford. il | Harttord, | tneir bronze. ow London, | on. Nerwich, silvel Haven, | Foring, —Leilla Carrington, New Have IS -l Coprlugion ";(“!‘l',,,d.:wn out having ebtained the sanction Lebanon. | Mipesed. Hartford. | . Norwich Lebane: Columbi ent to the state| Jibrary by Mjss Mary E. J.1aly, Dr. Gcorge The sooner some mon get married Church & Allen Directors WM. SMITH ALLEN p_of tobacco on a patch of greund In the rear of the station } Rumer Las it that owing to the price of cigars and pipe tobacco the anti-tobacco movement in Yy, the firemen decided to pl their own crep this year. The to co, whieh is new up about 4 foot alously guarded day and nigh o fivemen. [ ishing sil- an 1 e | s st | LA | LT NG |© Used Currsnt Withaut M, "T' L 34 . Datley, when present sle | Vew Londen polide court WV i was.found guliy of having | aparonrfated electrio Jighting curvent | from the Connecticut Fower company er. n th inesday of that company, and a fine of § Dalley , pleaded not | ) wa: the | an just wa we're o get |is an awful grum Jackesan— He fellow who blames h needs a shave'—London “What's that you say “Thero's teo much (utile inve tion going on “That's right { Never mind what ville Ceurier-Journal “Do you think ceme into common “Most assuredly to flood the land biles a lot of us wiil k the air.~Detroit I'ree Pre Bones—I &ay. Jone back that Jawn m last summer? Jon Blighty Hat your Bones—That's 100 bad. 1 just eam over to borrow ain—Leondo Answers Charles—What was the re yo quit the club? Arthur—R oug [time T had worked o ye le 1 treasurer u tmally & ithey had decided pu a casl | register.—Ontavio Pos Qiscomtort,” remarked Quder Maybe so,” replicd Mr. Dub: thoughtfully. “but a fish out of wa isn't_much more uncomforiable | {An old line politiclan receiving a ation of fair but determ utfra gisis.—Birmingaam A KALEIDOSCOPE Inthe last 130 years Dummergton. Vt., has had but eight town clorks In the Unmited Kingdom there ara said to be 1,500,000 spinsters wi hope of marriage An elactric solder begn invented that with an automoblle stora @orman _experiments [ 1e8tile from {he Tibes {lar o the Novth American Demands tor Japan aré about government's ability | ment he handle of a new the usual two-ra A tcicphone 59,000 ah o supy the | | and it strictly the truth, that we can give you the best value obtainable in -‘FLOUR and FEED. 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