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baek-us hospital, Not. | oS '3, 1819, a daugl . e | DR " south wi) <loud: ther. 2 A ! bt il . (e e g B L R, 3 : it ndor, e The Weatmer Totar m Pravably seneraily cast ot (he Rocky mountains | SERINGC the Groton fron ndon. : y 3 ’ 185 ment instead of it _on the 2 M t Senmas e Bl PR AT g : : In Women’s Hats was 3 r storms on Wednesday and pr P I s oot ¥ T ? - MONEY HAS N& 8 ay in the Atlantic states. Y . e pere cxsiyaw U AU ST WA BN T VR oy the i gneoes cavey HOME « 1T waAS | Beginning today, wé offer our entire stock of Women's JOSEPH BRADFORD |7 ~° = Fesiess - |, S%a Jiise ar S i 2k S £ S sl || | | AL 7 | Dress Hats—including every-Pattern Hat in our stock BOOKBINDER i &n:%-if?- :5“-\:'1: Wear ::.3‘;‘:.".’:..5;‘ - 'w«'-“wi f 48 ownea & 8 . without reservation——at $2.88, former prices up to £16.50 b e R ion 2nd Gary v B Auk. & Wil Many of these Hats are ideal for early Fall wear, and at Blank Beoks . .. Observations in Nerwich. claimant hes been. receiving. 3 o noAE & Made and Ruled.te Order| 1.¢ tollowing records, reported trom | Compensation at thé rate v gl A o 10 T, - _ | The Bulletin's observations, show the| Wanted a lump séttlement 3 o her davanten changes in temperature and the baro- | Quest was denied. He : ; A 4 - - meétric changes Tuesday: to receive $14 weckly during 10 & 20y Siiecngal G A Serviceable Line T ! e R this priceare a decided bargain. Women’s Two-Pjece Dresses at $1.39 ‘her. Bar.| Mainder of the 182 ‘week period for| the purpo: det tl atem, at 5.30. Aus 7 m. - A which the voluntary agreement e of disability. v < P ) o T e TR Al e found mpesaibl T optauie sumer. aus. oM foroner direstion — mesning of| Women’s Two-piece Wi Lawn Dresses, made of 4 len’s an & D mae T S 5615 The wecond'odss:is shat e Bianis neapacity ‘total Torae) Brammer Tart, dved 6% » A . i > Highest 85, iowest Nahassm, of No. 388 Bank street,| con -fotmerly of Norwich. eouras, if it is spane in the pesper | VEry fine quality Lawn, piped with pink, lavender and e Comparisons. New London. claimant against the ture: e In New Haven, Aug. 4, 1018, - > 3 ] ys Predictions for | Taesdar: Party| Groten Tron Works. It was a claim | dered continued. : & Dewell. St laces—it will bring you many] Dlué=-fust the thing for these hot summer days—Special sday: Y| for further com sation. e mat- e 1 W dis- | CLARRK—In _ Plainville, ug. 3, ' o S i i e hiamaa 7 i t price $1.39, regular value $2.00. cldudy. i Al t 1 Norris Bimore Clafk, formerl: AT THE RIGHT PRICES Tiesday's weather: Fair, tempera.| LCf Was heard on Augus in this| posing ‘of the case. A settlement has N e i, CIeik, y city. From the facts gathered at the| been . reached between the claimant happy rsturns of the eccasion. Express and Team Harness| ' inchansed hearing it was learned that on June|and respondent, who entered as par-|CLEARY—In New ~London. Aug. 3% - T e Harness 10th the claimant fell six or seven|ty plaintiffs, and the Travelérs In-| 1919 Thomias. P. Cleary,’aged “ Meoney spent NOW in our Me at Low Prices and Tides. feet and received an Injury to tha|surance Co, of Hartford, who had| J3e3rs. ; e O Good Values In Summer } s: muscles of ais back A Voluntary|a poliey of iiability insurance on the|BRAGAW I New Tondon Aug TN .0, substantial savings in S 5 ne L Cll C agh?;m;!fi was ecntered ‘(&m by :hu‘u of Thomas g‘. Foran & las”' By swrTR—At Pausenos. Brdge Aug. 3 H . d Unde ear | 1 : et RBER B oD to s aawe Der| thik skrosnsant the claimant b 60,25 = uonoc s : osiery an rw b | . Lilapman Lo. Week during total disabilicy. Phy- | ceive the sum Of 32,000 m_complete| ihiterPTiTiry Hany, Soignte f2{fall tines of seasenable merchandise. [ ments ceased July 2nd, as he claim-|settlement of thé case. The ,;z,ui her 2d year. & ¥ 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. ant had arranged or oxpectcd to be|is in additional to all compensafion |gwrrH-Suddenly, in Hartford, July For instanssthess offerings im Summer Hosiery Summer Underwear 5 able to resume work on that day. He réceived to date. a1 131, Llovd! W smith of Wit~ N One ease of Boys' Biack Ribbed OBk CRR B Womba'a. RIBBLE * FRANK G. BENSON 3 = o - S A Hesiery, sizes § t0 di—price a Vests, low neck, slecveless J Teacher of Violin = badeiai R. F. D. CARRIERS HANDLED MONTVIIG.E GETS scane : BB - i haah S AR R g | n's Bx Size & J premrn oy water, whieh 15 Tollawed by food tide OVER 10 TONS OF MAIL 'HEN BOME EXPLODES e 2 One case of Childres's Iine Vests, . Tow meck, - siceye | STRA The report of the counting and| At about 7.5 o'eleck Monday night o - MEIRESMIE NRIE . Unlar: B o Sikaitey, ol price each ) 190 Fer Dances, Weddings and - weighing 0f mall matter handled on|several of the iAhabitants of Uncas- wear—a well known, ~dspendadle e g bgneler o Receptions. TAFTVILLE the rural Yostal reutes for the month | ville, living near the schoolhouee, were c 8 en s pebud t 790 ] '@ % value Bdc—prige a pair 350 | Women's Ribbed v inava { 12 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13| Ars. A, H. Kyl of July has been comivleted and for-|startled by a mufMed explesion, fol- 3 JREEE. ERIELE ank-few M ; riety of styi®s, including sol 5 i S A fore Sunday is motored to Garded to the pastoffice department|lowed by the noise, such as a rocket each, regular price $1. Women's White Lisls Seamiess with lace yoke—price éach i | Egst Hartford Sunday t0 visit their| ™ 3 5 A . > = Hestery, value $9¢—pris air 20c Vi 's 1l 2 1 | damghter, Mre, W . Dotter. The trip|at Washington by Postmaster John P.|makées, and a second axplesion of 15 Main Street +y, value $8c—price a p: Women's Fine Ribb Ve was made i an automobile belonging | MurPhy of the local officé. u‘ahow- gréater volume. Eveéryoné at onee Women's Hoalery with un- 1w neck styles, regular 29¢ 3 A g F A o veéry large increase over other re-|turned their eves in the direction frem Bl X 2t A0 Loy a8 | YRlue—price cach B ln & B Mrs. John F. Brennan ahd chilargn,|Bortsi The rumber of pleces deliy|which the seund came. but wers un Carters [Lightweight Riyped price & palr B¢ | Women's rine Quaiity Pink | o €0 88 || cairosnd Bgen o gnoren 2R Tl RS Gosl TS S| RSB SR B eS| Fanera s ! [ ey B U LR e turned to their homes in the villags|and collected by them was 15750 ) smeke and the second explogion an- Union Guits, all sizee—sbert steavas, § Lo 8 00 o b S ntne: white price ecach B Monday evening after a few duye stay | total of §5.233. This does noét includé|nounced that a prejectile had fallen B knee length and slesveless kate f and dark brows—price a pair 50c Vomen' . 5 Largest Assortment in‘Providence and at Lake Swansketto. | matter mailed frZe of postaze of whick | directly in front of the butiding. Mr. Dlrectors Women's Ritbed Pants, cuft £ The trip was made by automobile. | théFé,was a total of 1454 piecés. Thé|and Mrs. Jeseph Miller, ea ers of length—at $1.29 2 suit, regular price Womea's “Bufson” White Silk knee, sizes 5 and 6—price a § 39e of This village was mentioned in o re- | total welgnt handled by the carriérs|the place, were at home at the time 3130 Hopltrgmmprive @ PALr -....... 50c | Jyomen's Extra Size Shaped DIiAMOND JEWELRY cent lotter published by the Red Cross| Was 2 nds in the twentiy-six|and were gréatly alarmed. Mrs. Mil- —AND— 5 - e Vests, low necl slee 7 | circulated ~ among the Conneccticut | WOrking davs, an average of about|lér claims that the smoke came pour- ¥ Women's Seamless White Silk price each .... BROOCHES chapters as one that has sent in ite|$00 pounds ;:fkeg:g- ST AR s e l::l:g- el cIEh AN E ba l “Varsity” Nainseek Union Suits, g‘l:ck,.mm sam i the back— Women's Ribbed Union uits contribution to the nation: s Te v 5= 2 = . 2 . e White and the leadin; Ixtra , lace teimmed—pi SCARF PINS Tona OF ths Sutee s ot aren e | a0 §40% Dounde. #sunded to him like 1wo reports from m mers in fine check, all stzes—at $129 a § o8 FoTCN ADCD) the leading 100 | Rxina, Siee lace trimn < In a twilight game Monday evening| In addition to.this there were 2689 a shot gun whilé other; hold that it 4 suit, fegular price $1.50. RINGS the Taftville Red Sox defeated .the gmmfl‘s fle"fllrefll i recfi,}gg f':;: 2 e e m'l‘:o~lm“;m "";fl off by ‘: Lady Assistant Young Boasters by the score of 7 to 1,| Preston rural station. s amount|largs cannon or ., such as were Bathing : N PENDANTS e Rt Iheratnas e dati Ly ReRmAT T tee of ihe carriers who | b had before. the wir. Telephone 328-3 g . Aceessories Traveling Bags $13.50 have been warned to be on the loskout | receive no compensation for carryl 0se who arrived on the scene HENRY E. GHURCH Men's Nainsook Unien Suits,f. 4 . 04 T s Have recently reccived anoth for a man who i .| this t0 and from the station. This | first. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and David 14 . L] ‘ater Wings, walue 4 . - — K BRACELET WATCHES | ot Commissioner Tone: 5t e ol | ot far excesas all former ones and | Gasiyza, a hélghver and friond. found | - WM. SMITH ALLEN geed quality material, athlsticf soe—at ......... ... 39| of Solid Cowhide Leather Traveling RADIOLITE STRAP | ternal revenue has sent this warning | shows that the peonle on the rurallnéthing to marl: thé oceurrence save style—at $1.10 a sult, eold all sea- s Bags, made by Henry Likely & ¢ 3 | to the merchants. He has been work- | routes are good patrons of the mailla ‘large plot of ground bisckened and Son At $1.30. hing Caps, pure gum rubber, These Bags are made of eho WATCHES, ETC. | ing in the south and it is thought that | service. giygng off a stench as of burned pow- = aivers’ tight fitting styles, all pleces of leather—the samy loa 4 he may find his way into this distriot. ——ee | aer, lo.lthler with ;wo \m; gt r!’:ttnl, wHITt;.‘I'OFNE CIGARS eolots—at ibe, B0c, 25c and S AR T (e 3 o | Every authorized revenue collector in DRIVE | broken, twisted and scorchéd. Updn Are 4r Thousand 0 = helr §25.00 B & 3 this work carries with him fis some | 3 2H F:EETING WITH: SUGCESS | cxamination they were found to belj e, co":,:!r 11 Franklin 8& Men's Bleached Ribbed Unioal paening Cape, frilled and fancy Fhoy. drg Mblid. Teather: thiDRERORY 0 €0. 1. 88 || mission with the seal o the vonecetor| . - MEETING WITH SUCCESS] ompossa largely of lead and looked ¥ J Suits 1n. the following styies—snort | dtyies 'a variety of color com —no pasteboard stiffening—in sizc i on it and every merchan as th i nvassers w : 1 if they had received recént solder. | ———— i S ons, s as s e f - DNt o dermund to vac this Betore hc| for the .Eriends of Irish Preedomyte Jf ther had geostved rectnt soldes: sieeves, ankle lengthi, short sieaves, | BINAMONS prices os high as . | 00 LTS Lo only. pavs over his money for tyxes. If the| und are meeting with much success.|ndo o) in shape though onc wes knee lengths, sleeveless, knee length Pri 13.5 man makes his appearance merchants [ il no case have they met with & Te- | hiown =t both cnds 2nd the other split Sh & B k. —at $1.29 u suit, regulat pricé §1.75, || Euthing Shoes, high and low rice $13.50 ! . |are asked to notify the police and the | fusal. Contributions may be made | gnsirgly in twe, The caretaker retain- nea urke # 3 styles, black, white and col- g i} # | rev-enue office at once. ifrect to Ijeut, Charles -Cassidy. sec- | ™0 \Jhad® niace and- Mr. Carlyie Main ore, as high as $1.15, as low as 28c | And a decided bargain at this price B | David ‘O'Brien as returned fo the [ retars of club 13i Washington street | thg other. 41 Street . = » = village -after spending the week ¢nc [ At tne close of the drive the mames| “mne one thing in these persons’ Dil' S ' % D g i dmounis ‘o contribytions Wil be TS 2%, Cunded satmiity the cauce J§ I \AIIET, ectors- i . - Miss Tose Murphy of South compiled and a Eopr of the disturbance. It was in no wiso, ‘; AND REPA'R quK Tstreet mas lett. the vilege to “|sach contrivutor. This week should|jiie (ne description of a meteor ar, York are spendiag a vacation in town | Hartford, alse Mr. and Mrs. L. G. SOUTH GRISWOLD - L, several tweeks with friends 1 lo‘e the drive as by that time thelejion golid. It would be like a and arc guésts of Mr, and Mrs. ¥red| Beard, have been guests of Mrs Fall River. Mass. imount_apportiéned for this tOWn 181 ,01er “only’ that a rocket does not A. Hunt. Maud ' Furnéss. Herbert F. Barber ret 1 to A P OF ALL KINDS Many local dancers attended . thr \ sxpected t6 be raised. {blow its shell and leave but two small MYSTIC Jacob Mandelbaum brought éuit be-| ° The pest office was ontered last| myville, Monday, aftes - Aut 5l dance at the St. Touis hall Monda: ;plecc= I resembies mostly a DOMDIL .\ 'been reseived in Mystio of] (oG Justice Raymond . Clarks Wed. | wetle but nothing of consequence | Aipert G. Greent. bo @i & moo was had by all £ R : ,"in that it swas. expl 5 Alysts nesddy cvening against 1sado twas taken. e v. and Mrs, Elnter C. H utom es, | iz o et i ¥ e e A LR bl thes| deatn of Mrs Georglanns CPasy{and ire Annie Sherbaum tor 810 o) rbom “ndléated e the prowior: | » Mrs. Henry 8 3 | = h orts were ‘heard at other intervalsf Cotirell, widow o aries Cotirell, al]the alloged theft of thres window|( msde a hasty. exil, probably being caliers at St 1 Camages, Wagon,s NORWICH TOWN vanio s 282 | S ing the dut and all Wil Do very |tie home of her grunddaughter, Alrs.| saches from his unoccupied house Ib | Irighténed away. Sunday a ? | Diavaity or Hervics is to bo the sabil L L1Ever. i Gt glad to ho cnlightenod abeut the af- | Kckeénberger, at Sound Beach, where| Wells weods, formerly known as the| —Sergeant Dirnest Gray, who recent-| Clarence i1 t nd T oot Trurcasy - eveniasaaCihe sub) House of the Winds® storx for du- |00 she liad gone only a few days ago fOF| Root place. It was shéwn to the sat-| 1 returned frem oOvérseas, was the| ator. has been rucks an BPES |5 iy SealbTabiie i readers, Written by Jiiss Mazie, T a visit. She was born in Mystic, the| istaction of the court that Mrs. Shof- | guest 0f hié beother, Manilh Gravfor| Newpore 1 1. to & 1l : 3 Slil s ion Slihe e oo A e Caruthers, with charming ifus{ WOMAN'S BODY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B,|baum bought oné sash in godd faith| s row daye. 3@ hes been in the rez-| New Bedford. Mass Mehanical Rapairs, Painting, Trim-1 U8 TONE 06 e SHUch corporation | « wwork of Miss Katherine|FING Crary, and had Hved Fiere all her life, | from the Golob boys for 60,cets, Not!| ular army the past five vears and| Oliver 0. Youne o ming. Upholstering and Weod Waork. | cervice to take action. on camling. Mallett, also of Norwich. IN BLACKBERRY BUSHES|wherc shc had many triends. Shé|knowing it was stolen. The €338 | Was stal{ORS8 At CAmD 1unsian, | ton. was 4 vieiiee hers Blacksmithing in all its branche: Sty s .| The body of Mary Emily Brush of|leaves her daughter. one granddaugll-|against her was therafore molled, but| Kag. Tolebie, represen v e p Franklin was found = in biackbeyry | IeF and ene srandso the case being provéed against thé . A. Manderson and fam- s and Hubbard P lhow i i gn o A o week cnd with his family at|bushes near the L. O. Smith place in| Rev. Alian Shaw Bush of Gales Fer- | Golob boys, & fine of $3 and cests of | iy hive refurned from (hefr vaci- KBl R, et eir-cottage on Ticher's Island. that town. She had géne from her| 'V Wil oceupy the pulpit of the M. E.|$11.41 was imposed, Frida; cg ar or e hanps v, reunion was held|home about § o'clock to go after ber- | church Sunday morning, the paster,| Fred . Avery of East Hartford was| . BEoT G A e B ;. Oreene, H.: ¥ M. LIl bR e hehe nt | EHDAES Bt e of Mr. and MrS.iries and not returninz ber brother,| Rev. Jerome Greer, having his vaca-|in town Saturday inspe:ting his sum- y spent a da s s former home with h John Lync 2 v cet when | jamés E. Brush, startéd to look for|tion during August. - mer cottage. Mr. dnd Mrs. Avery & 't A Use for Mandatories. 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET luring the same hour their sons, Jo- found the body of his cister about| Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Krelb have ré- | pect to arrive in town hext Satirday | Why not: make Mexico 1 Maiti & Fust an = e Fuller of | eph and James, arrived home from|nson time. turned from their edding trip and pend a few weeks, andalories . for éach other and let| Norwich, wore in | Xe /L with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Sérvice. Joseph Tynch reécently ré-| Yord was at once sent to Coremer|arc at the home of Mrs. Kreld's par- enty-one childrén from an orpRan | Nrgiure take its cou: —Kansas City| Rev. John omy; T Coaldes | of Washington “atrert | zeived an honovable discharge from|gpwankiin M. Brown who dispatched | cnis Dr. and Mrs. J. T. MacGown. n Martford and in charge of | gy o' Wigh sonduy er O lolm | srned from & motor teln io| Newpert nafal training station. Wheré| mgaical examinsr for the towns of| The commitiee that has had charge|lMiss Winter, who have beén spending | | White River Junction. where thes vis_ | 76 has been iocated for the past 18 Ngrwich, Bezrch, Franklin and Leb-|Of the fresh air ‘children had consid-|some time at the lake, returned Fri- | BT R d M d ¥ [ited for o few davs with Dr. and Mre, | months. Corporal James Lynch Te-|inen Dr, C.' Gildersieevs, to the|erable worriment over Sunday. There in Clayton Hunt's auio truck. Branford,—At ghe last putting con-| Danbury. — Twenty an an olin | B.'S. Drake, former résidenis oy o | turned from ov ek TUls- | cpot where (he wéman was found Are seved children bearding on a farm large dslegatian of the @irla'| test at the Pine Orchard Country club,| pave been received ) g wich. = Several years ago Dr. Dralke | 1a¥. receiy discharge ! gaag The medica!l cxaminer, upon|in the Reéad church district and twol i séciety of St. Paul's ¢hurch,| \rs. H. MaeDonald Allen and Mrs.| distribution from the state game com was intern at the Baclus . hespits) | 2t Camp Mills the Jatter part of that|i,vestigation, found that the woman! ©f theé littie Boys left very unexpéct-| Willimantic, passéd a very pleasant| pdward G. King were hostesses. mission’s preserve at Madison ST E BULLARD,,.S el s S He has béen in- the . Servics |1y ey Lot R vama ea turday. They were missed very |dav Eaturday at the lake. Thi rectsr, . Mrs_Tra Weaver of Lebanon and o, Years and while overseas) cfironio irianes trouble and this had| 599", 2nd Starch was made for them.|Rev. \W. T, Borchart, and ethers werd St Germany, France, and e . ite attack of Mrs. Stephen Austin_and sons from brought upon I€r an acute attack Of|ingpile’parties weré in search and lata| - The Fall same on the green Satir- i ' Mystic were guests ccently has been on a visit to Lon- ble which & g - Bliss Place e e S 2 lon. Another brother,” Corperai John | RS OUPIS WRLCE, N0 JUNEl (2 T4l | Sunday ‘it was discovered they had | gay Willimagtic and Colum- ! TELEPHONE 127-4 oy B o 3 Lynch, returned from overseas about i and was PeId in the highest|réached Stoninston and taken a train|Tii reculied in u scofe of 11 to 4 in 5| Mics Sara MeClellan of 35 vest | Jne month ago, having been in several| FYARNIR ang was nell in the WEhost| for New Tondon. The thildren not!favor of IWill'mantic. The Columbia 2 1 | Town street has as her sveste her wio! | Sattles. Including the Argonne forestiof € s having any tickets, the conducfor!team was handicapped By the absenct | TEAMING and TRUCKING | icrs. Mrs. Clovis AL Gates of Bveroti, | irive last Septemben Corporal Lynch 3 asked thém where they were g2oinz|of its regular pitchér. 11 Mass.. and Mrs, Frank R. Stevens and | W25 gassed and woundeéd and {n a hos- S TP TV Ty and they were put in charge of the or the henelt of ‘the townspeople 1 DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT her daughter. Miss Ethel Stocons, of | Nital about two months, after which bari 0F - 1Be. Makl am semt 10 oow. T 1o Bttt Sn | ana Muitors. o serléa'ar Saneas 1o7hg | hr) 16 ‘was located at .general headquar-| In a recent number of tie was sent to New York to the fresh air|ing held under the mamagéthent.of REASONABLE PRIGES N et onass. Mre, Stephens and | |0 T aamont, France. e recsived | Oross News Letter. Taftville is men- | fund headquertess and when in- | Hamer isham and Horsce LR(e n the., UR H | Moot for coverdr anyelsiting Miss | (0% 1 onorable discharge from Camp| tioned among {hé Cennecticut chap- | quiftes were made found the little ones | town hall cach areeh. Thess danses ARTH L EATHROP .| McClelan, for saver: A davs; Mrs. Gates | Mton prior fo returning home. Tn afl | ters which huve sent in their contri-|in thelr home. Yhen (his word|ave Increasing in popularity thers he 'S M 4 : Ceks. | rimes and John wers overseas about| butions to the National Childrén's|reachéd Mystic the committee felt|inz 115 pareons present Inst Suturda. Phone 175 p r. and Mrs. R. M. Harding and son. 8 € £ the Junior Red Cross. tiy relieved ing 3 M. Frank Harding, of Franklin, with | One year. lund of the = greatly relleved. » evening. Musie is furmished by 3 Lozl Harding, of Frankiin, wi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stewart have| Tusedo orchestra of Manchest h . spent jréceived a telégram from théir son|as a social affair thA evéning is ther FI . ” A fg’;;“:g"fl;““u home of Earl DeWolfe NORWICH MARKET GUID ‘B:-rlrnu‘ali\t);n{t he"hns”nrrh-td] in ihe|ouszhiv enfoyea. '“}} managamer: nwers and- re s 1 N 2 : 4 T nited Statés after 18' months over- | will bo unable te héid @ dence thi & e James Rogers of Fitchville -and his { Prepered by IL.Bruce Prioe, the City Markét Reporting Asent of the Uaied | (L0800, Rrae MU S, MENES VO | will e unable to helT o duncs thi daughters, Misses Josephine and Mabel | Sta Bured: ¢ Markets, the New Londou County IMarm Buréau, “ " FORIALL OCCASIONS | Bogers, of West Town strect motore? | Connecticut . Agricuitural - College, C 00pérating. = A B ottt | ™ this month. Jss % Orders Deliversd = | Sundas to Gardner Lake, where they | ABUNDANT—Beots, Carrots, Gueumbers, Potatots Pl g fmi i | T | 00D NURSERY 0. |55 Capt. and Mrs. Wuliam NORMAL—Cabbage: Lettuce, Squash, T\ . S Mrs. Frank Dickerson is visiting hex { LW | B, Dinison. whoara. occupying thalr SCARCE—Beans, Blackberrics, Huckleberries, Rhubarb, §later, Mrs Warren Rathbun. at her|Te arrived late in the 8veding, T. Hp PEABODY Phone 986 | FHelen Curran of Lafayette strect, a CUCUMBERS AND SQUASH CHEAPER. e TaseiniulambalE. (e | 120 The sssistance of E. P. Ly - clerk in a Main street store, is enjoy- & LR seite: Tevat Ohciibain. A ss W. . er: ; n e ; 7-| . Tendency toward lower prices char- | pre-war price levels. Mystic River bank 1s having a vaca- C. YOUNG g~ - LS T “oterizes taany of the rid-season |probably the best buy at the present| idn. ; ¥ STAFFORD T [ Successo: | sponding come timy wpsS, Place sl lctables, although mo radlcal price | time: ~Nice, crisp, green “cukes” aré| Jimes W. Jackson, bookkesper at 4 : essor to | gpending somte time w s daush- | (005 S"are noted since the last re-jselling to ° retail 'dealers from 3c-3c | ine Robinsen mille, 15 having a vaca.| Miss Mabel Booth is spending two e m s f STETSON & YOUNG Cottamnt nest T, Jones. it the Jones | S o0 \Vas issued. Market gardeners. |each, today. Crook meck squashes aré | {ion and with his family fs in Pater.| Veeks wWith relatives at Needham L AA TS y B8R CARPENTER and BUILDER | | Affer hassing several days 1 SWing. o the increased cost of Pre- |aleo at their best for quality: -house- | cgn No 7. Toights, Mass. ; 4 o b phrun:"se\Cbr:fl“l;; Kimbay | duction and the labor shortage, were vdte.u::m p:‘:m o ol‘:w““’l“?u‘;u:h?l:g » T:\am'xe'rega. .Do aers os:mx::;-' u;.‘:l s i o Besch s Best work and materials at .right|recentiv. refurned’ to his cautious in_planning their crops last|ge = supply COLUMBIA bt 6 g Fuis i Will Make Sunday Excursion to Ocean Beach every Sun home on| ({2 %o that there is net likely to|have canned squash recommend it as 3 < e any one produe licious addition to the winter = Telephone S0 West Main St.| M- and Mrs Glarence be a flood of any one product én thela delic: Mrs. Nathena P. Godfrey and her| .. o » AmBurn of | 5.o] market this season with a fall t6 |ménu. mother. Mrs. Youns, of Harttord. who | o 0% Hast Aliton, Mase, are spesd. Sco ) nd road entertainod Sunday Mr. t ® ROASTING EARS MORE PLENTIFUL. | have Been passing July in onme of m-‘ R Prices by skilled laber. Washington. street. Ar. and Mrs. Willlam Bateheid- day during the season, leaving the Railroad dock at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach at 12 e’clock. Returning lesve Beach at 5 o'clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. g | i and Trnest Lath i - oD coitages at the laks, have gone to Pine | NOmestead. | 0 - 3 fingwell., A T " bot r ear for good corn. Ot + Framk' M. Stevens of Bridgeport har| Roasting corn, the king of summer|about 2¢ pei Orchard on the sound for August. = 1 = gourse there is old and mubbing oorn - 2 | Junction, Wis.. has jolned his fami. OCCIDEN Ieiormed After passing the week cnd |products, is becoming more plentitul| FIRRC, 5SS Sugis or 15c to dlo BOF | v iy Lying Berg and bis famuly | ;TN nome of Ar. and Mre. M. B, % Fith his aunt, Miss Sara McClellan, of [ 1nd has passed from the. “scarce” to|geze, . this emphasizes the ness ase West, Town street. 3 2 o e the lake, left Tuesday to spénd thej H3ich- - } ; the “nermal” supply class. Brery [esaity for consumers to consider the . Rev. W. D. Hamilton ef Miiten < Y i i e FLOUR Dr. Ernest J. Jones of Eliss plact| Norwich family can now have “corn |quallty of fruits and vegetables when | Shn oy, 'Ly “miumer on the M| junotion. ivie, nas jeinea his fame | This is a brand neéw boat with Deisel Engine and ample | - 57 the cob” at a reasonable cost when |they use thesé reperts which quote| liaged at Barkhamstead, ily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. n for 600 o fnls compared with other food prices.|only thé best quality, unless otherwjse | Amasng recent Iimprovements te| E. Hatch. | accommodations for passenger: g Hor!licK’s the Original |Socers and hucksters are paving | indicatea. o on he reca s the pajoting | v Goorgs Cumaings of Mart.! : Costs Little More Than ol ord ! a i Malted: Milk.. Avoid GREEN CELERY AND FENNEL NEW PRODUGTS S e bt b etk house: | Soutniriage, Hass, are the Fesets of FARE 40c EACH WAY. | - Others — Worth It. Imitati Substi The first appearance of green cel-|ery is wholesaling at $1.00 for.a & Dast weak. i Mrs. Nella Weston: i mitations and Substitutes. | .,/ s tennel today is the harbinger |PIants or approximately § 1-2c eaeh, | Tiarbert Collins, who has been at St.| Mr and Mrs David P. Beard of ‘while the fénneél is costing dealers| Xazaire, France, uring the past year A. R. MANNING Yantic, Conn. Phone.960-2 A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. of autumn greens Which ! should be. come more plentiful soon. The cel- The following Prices are wholesale. Censumers should expect to pay 20 | "rm Irom overseas . TT i 1o 4 Die Dont shaverihlies Detets S I NILIT dbeTors < Tats Sowran for L3 ’ém‘h:“‘i‘fi‘":f, e e "E‘R T."M JEWE BUS]NBS SCHOOL | shrinkage, rent, taxes, delivery, etc. -* | annual mecting aaa afternoon tea. in el as afb 1 E % atiea i penstice for ‘corrt - re . Wholesale Prices Paid Same Prices On | [0 1OWH hall Thursday last The so- most ing manifestations - ial oF f Chiropodist, Foot Specialist 3 Product. Fetaiiors Foday Smaii Measurs | S50 3 vy Inieregine aderees | B O e reporting, secretarial and bookkeeping (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Funeral Director BEDTEBuneh ... ‘.. e 5 152545 BUeh (o missions canducted by the Consre: ; s ; Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert.| NS—String .... ... . 7542, . +2-6 1 - | gad ureh in that country, with | ! BLACKBERRIES-Native 13 pt. 13c pt. foular refers: the Armenian: 4 EVERY MONDAY IS ENROLLMENT DAY Suite 7-8 Alics Building, 321 Main St. and - CARROTS—Bunch .. 73 oz © 1o4c bunch | A colaotion of SBont $00 was Pecorat ; i Wkte # K RC 3 s g to m’ rite for the A. B. older giving firs about § 1-2c per bunch of four or five 214, recently at’ Camp Mills, is home. plasits. o 15 the laet of the Columbla boye L6 GAGER MNorwich, Conn. Phone 1356-4 CORN—] .25 dez. L '3‘5: - to be applied en ‘a@‘:l?;.of.!hé ‘t:; ' 2 assi; ehureh = . FoU WANT to pul/ves s EXBBAGE-Nath ¢ P ol tdity an restore lesson in stenography. whe_punlic, e HUCKLEBERRIDS 18-23¢ gt | " Mre. Abbott Littls has_a- handseme u&-fiu % A Bstier indninroagh ine’ ad ‘Heaa = i € 1-4-8 1-%6 head Y oS gl e, \ BUSINESS OFFICE ROOM 308 Ssiamms o¢ Fhe Balietia EET L rore— : -u‘sn'hfi'rua m{{u was MASE BY SCOTT & BOWNE Thayer Building Norwich -gumm ‘a : -6 1-dc each % her MAXERS OF p lorwich, Conn. TOMATOBS ~No" 1 . * 3300 1b. {.E% 1 T \TOBS—No. 3 $c-1b. | and Mr. w. £3 o CUCUME]

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