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‘No ‘woman. v‘nfi uly hairs on her u»«r lip, dun ehul:&—lbut :y& eq] ul, nat - '-'\-emu'fi ‘g- or pastes that only u\t-e grow out R n's Wonders! rage in New York cny.m'" as goed soap and just as m ply.. It is en il is simply a round dry disk. 'I hairs off instantly at h with absolutely ne uflu ing. Bellin's, Wi to date ‘l lll ll!’l Avenue, New York, . money back if net First Division. G nupm of the girls m- njoying the Girlar club vacation nu-uln- senger service wil - | fleld, ~was at his home in Nor- lor_ cars .lnvd“ eepers was res en wmmm the trains of the New Haven N-d on it Glem‘u rhtl-&l- Wednegday - .nt as Booklet Free. §old for only §1 by Lee & Osgood Co. + PLANS FOR THAMES erupticn. what greater J 5 St Sl b".n"m e “"’m";,‘m o Erevantn stree ot omas 857 meciny C. G Williams, Washington, D. ©, ing muscles become :l:n&-mludmbhhm'! al arts department of the t. nesds Harold Besworth, Ne.“jf:nq“ 2 P mmyg:d"“c'::ni,o:f'é:,“? weakened they will not .Wh s o 2nd Repai A“Wmfib“! = ot Tatevil a “Meer""Tmos . . - Hates fmance committee on the cel:br-uon":w! respond te the call of' : : S enmened *eaera “omciis. a - Clu:u o Tm“uem“:'d*“ Mf NW“:; the o ‘:l "ot the new Thames river near _or .far distance. know you mave rimented Federal officials are maki; the ! Aubury and son of t_ hi‘h'ly hrld'e held its first meeting & ) ; s with a dczen treatments, but 1 rounds of the state towns -een! are s of Mrs. Joseph Fauch: 4 highway bridge held its first meeting 5 i s/ ' at b o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Frank lieve your trouble. But s is_in second believe Resiinl is different. 1t | | = ials reis (Ve te T . . - |with-a tetal of four games wen : 0 Mrs. Mareys H. Hills, Jr., two chil- A does not-claim to be a ‘cure-all The annual mesting of the Connecti- | qron Hubberd afd Warren: and SMise one lest. He Aneures '—"l_'”l“g an, Phneaciania. | -—simply 2 soothing, healing cut association of postmasters is to be -\ohm e Hills have left Rocky um games. tavos -, stowiph l(m:. Philadelphia ointment, free from all harsh held in New London with Posunut- for v;aguou of .two weeks to ““The Van Witkle medal contests held Miner, East Greeawich, R. drugs, that physicians preseribe Bryan F. Mahan Saturday, Aug. 93d. -uut in )«"v ich. the attention of the "“’ sized audi . L. Robinson, Martha's Vine- widely in just such cases asyours. Hartford papers note that Mr. nd . Traey Burdick. with|ence at the grounds on Wed: S W 5k Tab todi T Mrs. Jerome Mayer (Sadie Plaut) ward Brodeur and|pight, In the centest hetween get a jar today Oxford street have gone tp Nerth M 'ward and daughter H—ufi- defender and Gerald . J. M. Cleaves, Philadelphia.. bury, X. J., for several weeks' stay. Mildred. have returned home after a| hallenger, for passession of the C. Walton, Philadelphia. . Already charitable Narwich residents @et:’h!tfl! time spent at Carnomore|yvan Wickle medal, twe more games | C. mmpw'l have forwarded $75 for Serbian er- juetanuck drawbridge. . Brassil taking the first may..r‘ Peale. Noi s phans’ relief. The Bulletin will far- nh of Town street, who fnud. This mw , B, Crowell, Bnmmre. vt ward any additional contributions, ;” years was chauffeur| gtandin; B. Prentice, Previdence, R. I.. o et ha l‘“ ’»n Cse:iw:;“;x“flm“\?y - : James ln::l“ i f: "“:l'nl ¢ he Argo at Os; s wharf_ 1o been en chauffeur arwi ang ;‘Hd:‘y witho 1':'-::: n-h;-. av. s vh Halt of Blroad :Lreetfi:nga com- aene more Alh'ert A:kmnn Philadel . At Bolton invitations have been re- mence). iy qpryices thers Monday. Tidie et = Irving M uc.v;,_mt:tm?‘r. nw o ceived for the _wi of. e: aary 3 eived f eeney The Second Yan w'{h medal con- | Ray Hiseoy, Norwich . J. Howell, chairman, presided, and| your eyes should be test- Aitred Lignyrie: was cho::ndn)e'r‘reslnrv Yed to determine just the rom infermation recejve y State A Highway. Commissioner - Hennett, it ix Gegred of leneew your cxpected that the . bridge will be vision ‘rquire. gpened” hetween ‘Sené 1okng. 28, A7 though the definite date of the open- ing 1s net kmown the committee felt C A SPEAR that it could start general plans for C’PTOMETRIST the celebration and is going to work Z1i AN ST RE with that end in view. P In view of the fact that the event is one of stite wide significance and importance. -invitations are to be ox- tended to Gevernor Holcomb, Lieuten- ant Governor Wilsen and mayors of cities of the state. tion. He leaves a sister, Miss Elifa It is expected that Groton will co-|beth Hanrahan and a brother, Jahr operate in the celebration, the nppn- Hanrahan, There are nephews &anc ing of the pridge being unusual in- | neices, . B MALLM Bewewa @, 14 AHANRAHOID - DeTAI EE O P rutchinson and Miss Lian Deer a¢| PLAYGROUNDS GETTING 4 % test between m-n Peale, 1a . N $ Bt. Michael's monastery, West Hobe: READY. TO. OLABE] I O e . Eullivne: TAUNd | Lo o amuman, K ”_""‘“ terest to, the town and that Norwich — ken. N. J.. Aug. 30. " The varieus playgrounds In the city | e ; t] e it in the twoa es will have a prom nt rt in the cel- Compiling War Service Record. The members of the Nerth Man-|are now preparing for their closing "'{,",,_‘“',, ‘3::;“",:’“ g o ,,""‘,,." Roy ‘:I‘,'c‘;,";y";.{::"i.n S ] Roeay A REaTin; e g L Al et aaide this a Somm seem éhester Methodist Epworth leagye are ‘rhleh is to be marked b; Y 8 new (eat' t C i - > e are now tied each ‘ommittees were appeinted to con-|of the Connecticut Daughters of t pl-ml;u"t‘«:nl{t;::d therxllgmg ure this year. This feature is to be a|cil oo™ piay for al will o night National Chl-plnn Charles| gider plans for various features and| American Revolutlon 4% compiiin A G P playgreund sing and in umelnuon continued tonight. G. wmum or Washingion, D, C, will| report suggestions and ideas at thel military and non-military war servi e made by autpttruck. of this the btit and girls are practic- v_an exhibitien game with an ex-| next meeting which is to he held next| record of the deeds of chapter mem- The sale of the Marlin-Rockwell §s whieh they will sing tha Wednesday's Games. ‘4 mpion It lwas not unnounced | Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the|bers or of their mothers, daughters pro] v, fermerly knewn as the Fox young ladies are finishi dnesday night just which ene of [ Chamb; f i o yrothers ¢ property, to ‘Samyel Gdldberg was !hflr u{lat yq:%y for qxthuen. o ,g;m'l:“”: y.,f‘“'d gR:WeIRMET ke an nhanprolu s et o otiCommeiRe miety] - b R G TR L S | b made through the agenecy of John A. e ‘street greunds the p‘!,xst Dm.i.,._,c,.,.u Brassill ;..g My. William, lmlur featyre plan-| ALLYN L. BROWN WILL * |allied governments during America uonn. real estate broker. » :a‘a er”:i:fld‘ ‘- ‘baseball team’ &H“ B. Adams beat .noe for lnl- evening is an exhipition SERVE QN COMMITTEE | participation in the world war. G'" me FEEDSTUFFS {330 vsoo%oo Which the. papers | sESTemation.” Al the Greeneville sroun nfix:.‘-'m:) T Roaman Seat B ¢ E | clne of Brinaneid” The "dune or” e Soxie anrewiy on wa FITCHVIU“E . ‘The \'ew Yo oat 1o er | Well as ueational. z Geerge t, 1. Clark beat J. c, Anhmh the courts were busy all 2 - | here W nm-ndm' lrnm 6. o until . “Give me FEEDSTUFFS| xomich tine oot bos vf:,"::,,,?:,',':ly The” leachers in charge of thelRimk: Leue Stackwel) beat dsy Wednegday the number of games| INS formod at the Fequest-of ALOMmeY | giclock in honor of her 10th birthday S R, into her New Lendon doek/ Wednesday | 8¥ounds this week ;are: Miss Mahon- | Bosworth, C. G. Williams J. c. pl;yed was semewhat small, - There Wx-Mayor Allyn’ L. Brown of this During the evening sandwiches, cake cheap said Wit. morning at 1.30 through the heavy fog ke strest; Mrs. Danihy, Hobart|Kirk, Gesrge Huot beat B. W. Rabin. | were 19 gumes plaved in te Tt ai-| Jox;Mayor Allyn Lo Brown of thir|ice”ortam and ' lemonade wors sorved 2 whiech hung over the harbor. a : Miss resa Leenard, Greene- | sen, W. C. Rodman beat Dr. R. V lon, "' ile there were bhut 8 played agreed to arve o the chrmitten: ‘\H'fi Dic ‘n‘\m\ Was the "“‘,_”’v"‘"‘ \" Get the best. There is no| Torrinston lodge of Klks, in whieh | Yille: Miss Mabel nos, Mt Fleasant | Venscy, Tddie Ciatk heat Lade Bipek: jin the 2nd division and oniy one fn werve om. the opmIn many presents from her Colahest 5 4 k£ g Rev Totht 11 Ring has Been actiy street und Miss Helen Peals, Falls. well, Gerald Brassil beat J, C. Kirk,!the third divisien. ENJOYED AUTO TRIP and Fitchville friends. lasting satisfactien in ‘cheap|has pure r a Dodge tour- — woeren; - = THROUGH THE BERKSHIRES| The expected may happen unexpect- ing car which. is expected to arrive ARG 5 » R AMOED: commodities of any kind, ® B'K‘“" Tor praseniation ‘on® wviang| o w".::::ns AT LAKE|SPEGIAL "pAeI::A?:AY CROWDS sk ?2:'.%'&?1‘3 EVENTS D6 ata Borand e George W, | cons . T This summer there ve beemn a f > X322 13 especially Feedstuffs. ' They e 2 anbig auting of the Croea-| unusually. Targe number of campers p¢| It ill be Dleasing news ta the peo-| A well aitended meeting of Robert . R R g . S dile ‘club will be held at Lake Com- Gardner Lake. ‘The Brosklyn. ~. ¥.|ple in the towns villages between | O. Fletcher Post. Amercan Legion, was| | B gl TR0 4 Bl will prove dearest in the end, pounce Aug. 28. AR dnvlauen to . campers are there as usuai | Norwich and Pu utnam. meny of whem |held ai the armory an Wednesday eve- vard. They nave been guests of| A rs’ asseciation ef Canneeticyt aa they ewn a large camn. A large|Nave been in the habit depending | n } with Commander Earle C. Her-'ihe'r copsins, Nathan H., and J. Kel-| Crows Feet and Lines Around Get the best at reasonable oy L by Mayer Dutton of | delegatian of Boy Scouts from New | upon the Shore Line trolley system for|riek presiding. The routine husiness(|)ze fiajl: The i1y was imade By au- prices. This is wisdom and nfi'l;:l.sflptl.lber term of the Tolland R s :et-m::-fi:r‘ .:«'x':u?‘?“ tion !&D‘::emnni\:l‘;"et‘r:n'-fivge T A e i R By Féfi&“‘:; ‘f‘uu;:' tapiabile through e Werkehires, They Eyes and Mouth perior court will oame I st|and hoating: in fact, they have all the|Of Which was suspended for several|{ant Harold T, Robnsan. The report| crurmed home via ghe Catskil days because of laber treybles, that Puctisict of the tommittees in charge of m.| HAS BROUGHT $5,000 Howard's bt next Saturday. Nerwich Deilar day. ] members bui as there were several true economy, and ln bum %:t&vulo omtun u.uhy “Sept. 8, ar|eutdoer sperts they ceuld wish. our Feedstuffs fro: d“ Bnmlll P, a;‘l- '1'5?’3‘ “’i‘ll]d“ + | there will be gpeeial train serviee On|carnival was most gratifvipg ta the SUIT AGAINST DENTIST |before retiring ¥ s from us that| 0 b veneh o T .| Arrangements for this smecial {rain|Bills (o he procsented (he exact figures | Alice Malel’ Hyrge of New Londan | 1% (°UEDUN MOV is what you get. a typo; feal error Wednesday Rosk-rlgckann. servige were m of the proceeds ef the affalr could not | bas brought suit asainst Dr. E. G. Ab- | 0 (10 L (rhase price will be cheerfully get. it '“ .“"g" it Jonn A Moran was A very pretty weddihg occurred|committee of u be determined. ernethy, for $5000 damages for Per- | ferunaod. . Lu. 16 .5 clack, ab.the bomme o Commeras it Ut was vated 1o appoint John R. sonal injuries as the result of dental| "ppe girections are simple and it costs work. . The plainfiff alleges that be- | L ecLons Pip and it cogts )ub)m!ed e the ban-m'er Ho beT | work she suffered the loss of severdl| Coiniors. Bervice men. The plans far meveey|teeth and a pertion of her jaw. The S Social evehts under the auspices of thg| SUit is returnable before the snperior i et were Aipmyaer the ausplces ef the|court the tirst Tueaday in September. NOTICE . 1p far a New * M d Joe: B Jack: ., Cl; Chas. Slosberg & Son |HE i G heb,feie g S a0 i " i s . ing Nfi e ;‘“ mfimeh; 1o Ochr b n: :.' N‘xx :’::uil‘:lmh:?t. ha request hr mu lp‘- - i v evening at the Central lan— Figge LdBataid Ll 3 1 servi 3 COVE STREET m?“e Fon the Girl Beouts met I the | Koy, A7 Biake. paster of the w‘{:l S uperiniandent Swmith statel that he | m - with Miss Hagberg inl o giefully dd ted with hyd was quite willing te give thls epecial ..:rh.n., Scouts It Busnnen | asiefully docerated with hyd ';:g:;.d: i o the Eeampintits pel with Rev. C. L. Kenagy and Mr.} Yvpites, h i m ington of N Haven playi peeple who were desirous of visi nl Bluk in charge. the wedding march, also ,,,f‘:fln' Norwich en Satyrday and The efferts made to secure a supply [music during the ceremony. Mfss Hat- | the patronage indieated » repl duln army by several Cennecticyt|tie spiverv, a student of Tuske fled. In a letter received | wos by ~smaid and Mrs, Charloite for destroying Bed- Bu fhe infarmiatl an ta given that the SuR-|Lewis, a sister of the bride was mat- 8% | IV Ras Mu used Up and there is no|ron of henor m.'I Reas of Baotan. action_talen at the mecting at his! cosT OF BURIALS ime. It was veted at the ting te 1 3 erganize an erchestra er band to Rflfll"- IS MORR EXPENSIVE TO "he Membcrs Of Norwl:h ish music fer the t at its social| The eest af hurials have so increased vents. Michagl D'AL was ARpoinied | that the executive committee of tne| Lodge, Ne. 850, Loyal chalrman of the commitice lo takejSoldiers’ ospital board recently in- Charge of this work with power ta|duired af Atiorney Genoral Heaiv re-| Qrder of Moose: garding tne matior of burying soidiers - ¢ rom the hame, the cost limit in these| At the Sumreme Canvention the ini en the mart of the Mngt of that see- tion fer this service that it wanld be gentinued every Saturday until the trelley 'ines resumed eneratian hc- choose members to serve with him on Roaches, Water Bugs, An e e mad. ft the groe ' | tween Norwich and Central #7il the committee, After dishcussion of Ef Lo '!lw H‘ -Cagden campany of Nor- ;‘thah-brndfle‘ was pv:.' :’:;ybi;mg:r The special train will u e Pmn various maiters of importance the|Purials being $30. This sum has been|tigtian fee was raised to $25.00. We are te. ‘ a certificate af an in-|father. The bride’s dress was white| Saturday afterneen at meeting adjourned. sufficient in fermer years to pay for a i d Bant ntil 25¢ a Bottil t 5 cr -t tpp‘hl stoek tm $100.000 te crepe meteor trimmed with chifion | aFTive in Narwich at o Amnh.r burial, sbut lately the cest 'has in-|Working under an open charter u e al E 800, g:i Fparaters are Ruth- |andand crystal buttons. She ware | Special will be run in the .vlnin;' ;‘9 WILD 'B.’;‘o"."_"‘""" L creased. Qct, 1st, 1919, This is the last change srierd s i W and vei i Sy beck the vinfiquy to Nerwie : o oo to Join at the law fee of $5.00, ’ - “u e uu\» eu«e 2 m? higkh.fiff\.e},'fl :‘n‘:l:?eld‘ml:r::}‘" This train will leave at 307 in the OF MAINE EXPRESS OBITUARY. J = unnm s armacy ven has been seloctéd as the |was of white Dridal roses and majden | evening and run to Putnam. or as {ar| he New Haven raad will restore James W, Loomis. GET BUSY 8a af lflmthul system | hair ferns, He traveling gewn was|n :‘n M'e'r",:d S there are passen-|several more through trains to the| James W. Loomis, who dicd recently . of the Knights mb e dif- | gray worsted with hat to match of | ers earried, passenger service Thursday following|at his home in Fairhaven, Mags., was & A 50 Main Street feyent e s of ln W] lh- n.vln- gray Freneh crepe with flower crown. = v the return of the shopmen to werk | native of Norwich. He was born in| lxnz‘lg tt; .‘M‘! ale! ts of Celumbus; The r?iatr-hn n(' hnnprdvum‘ ?mk s:lk W. I. BULLARD PREDICTS ;:,r}mr in the week "1" A of Li;ls cuyh.!une 1? léSém \\':mlx nhp(l‘m' == and others at 4 low fee. crepe de ehine trimmed with turquaise aine expresses, ch run threugh|of age he went on s first whaling| o o OALL JOR STATE RRODUSTS ! ik Between New York and Posi. | veyage from Stonington. _Upon his re- | Anether regimental reunien of inter- | blue, a black velvet pictyre hat. faced 4 B |.est is that ef the 15th rg'lmel\t, 'S | with pink silk. She earried pink ast- semifeiit Of rfeb'fi‘ln&'mfé“fl";‘;"“~ e et o Popnsylvgnia | turh he sailed from New Bedford on whieh will meet at .tewn hall, Hast{ers. The hrmumlq: dress was yel- g,at‘m of Conneeticut, has peceived a Bar Harbor exnress hetween Wash-|the ship John Howland. After he ar-| Cu MINGS&RING Haven, Saturday. The members and|lew organdie, hlaaks}:iclure h:t. “l‘ith report from W. Irying Bullard of Bos- “I"x'mln 8] ? Eihu‘—i Harlénr hflml the Mer- \;wnd hm-nel (lmfm his ‘Secqnté \‘n) age he | i 11 jette. e carried white . chants’ Limited an; nickerbocker | became bilot for a line of hoa T T o diner e e e aw RN it€| ton. formerly of Danielsan, which save | {inli0q are ail to he restared (o their | tween Mobile, Ala.. and New Or served by the Red Cross: asters. 3 s ; F 1 % For the first time ainee war was de-| There were many beautiful prdsents| thal after a careful siydy a"“ :;Qr’”‘ former schedules beginning Thursday.| When the war broke eut he wa » of cut glass, silver, china, linen and X \ S taken prisomer by the rebels, but when uneral Urrectors glared in this country, the Blakeslee| of cut &se, SVEr ching Bnet and Tialy and Belgium he fis therqughly . - General Butler took New Orleans he B e e ] TeunIon At their newly furnished home, 17 Ad- e o ;:;d_ Accused Was Discharged. was released. He enlisted in the 18th | d-E; Blakesiee, Clarence Blakeslee and The- | Miral street, New Haven. oo The case of Frederick J. Brown,|Conneceticut regiment and served until A ,-C s as Conneeticut makes and that i 2 = e inches| e an moaimers BT I DIEsaios 2o Rodto. Among those fram out of tawn who | {i® B2 PUIN ook Tmmensely 1f it charged with calling Harold B Brown, | the buttle of Winchester. During the 352 Mad The Connecticut Advent Christian|3iicnded the sedding were elght mem- | cocis io meet that demand. A8 ymplare of the Bhate Line comr | HEning Lue oy Rt rosr: Main Street a"‘;‘nn“,}fi“,';’ie:‘gj’;""';;’" ix i c;‘;’_’g orders af s'n-n' Haven and lgrsMArflEu‘i biis Ere—— bolice court on Wednesduy. ' The [ ed. Before he could get aut of the way | 5 ella Esquime of Hartferd, Mr. an , the man wha beasts ef his|evidence in the case was heard and|the animal's foreless struck him and Chamber of Commerce Building ground, between Southington and| \gro Ecomns and daughter of New ,x,fii‘.’,?'.?é a lar isn't a hy;,o«fi Fite. s '.hm tused was discharged. he received three ruptures. Two, com- rades moved him to a shelter, where he < | Plainville, commencing Saturday, Aug.| gaven, Mr. Brooks of New London, Phone 538-2 Lady Assistant 23, and ending Synday evening, AUZ.| Sgmue] Rebinson of New Landon, DF. | mr——re=—rr—rs—m————————————————————————————————————— | 2. found by the rebels. He remained | 3. Ress of Boston, Miss Eva Marshall of NORWICH MARKET GUIDE. a prisoner for 40 days and besides b~ | Eor o o00d and healthful diink ing nearly e H Marilla Metcalf, voungest daughter; Beston, i Narissa Whittington eof = | of Mr. and Mrs. Alial Y. Metealf ql' N::va:llx::s.\lr..;';;mnu of Negw Lon- | Prepared by H. ?g”k’: mwxc"yll:::“ LReeup:’l.'unf AzentBo! the L’nne:l] a bed of ropes which cut into his flesh. s arkets, the New n arm Bureay, an - MONEY B e L e N Comnectiout Agricultural College, C ooperating. During o e ARAIn o A7 e [ try @ case of our GINGER all” Porsonall pi rep. | her_wrist. $he was_attended by Dr. Norwich Wholesale, ABUNDANT—Cabbage, Carrots, Corn, Cucumbers, Tomatoes. to Harper's Ferry and then to a ho erty at a | G Percival Bard of Stafford, formerly| mne Norwich Wholesale Grocery NORMAL—Beets, Potatees, Saua sh. pital in Baltimore, where he was under | ALE, of interest. . Un o toenien company of Norwich has ingorporated SCARCE-—Beans: Blackberries, Leitlice, Peaches, Pears, treatment for two manths or more. r.And Mrs. Charles Carlisl : : Nir. Toomis was mirried on Aptil oL S Sapried wiadgwe oo o, e 30 Mrw, Chavis. Cagile ot) ST sasial sgbinoss. CORN CANNING SEASON HERE. *- Loomis was mirried o0 ARULE| Manutietured and Sola By They went to Fairhaven in 187% m Peter A. Teaho ef Hartford in Hart market for several weeks but it is enly | supply in reserve on the farms that L ford Thursday, July 0th, by Rev. Den-| Miss Alexandrine N. Trumbull B cent arrival of the late va- | will be offered for roasting and can- |one time conducted a eandy business 6 Frankiin St. Norwich, Conn.|{ nis Warthy, Mr. and Mrs. Feabo are| Miss Elizabeh :rrumhun are at L:'l‘(‘: :;xe:h:h: sweet corn has become|[ning as it is meeded. Hvery house- |in New Bedford };p wae nt"‘fi)‘: g_ 260 WEST MAIN STREET residing in Reckville. Sunapee. “abundant” and the housewife eould Lzeher Wwho plans o store a few quarts n gttorney for abou A cértificate eof incorperation has| Rey. Richard g Graham has return. | secure sufficient quantities fer ean-|ef this product sheuld not dnlay 1o ERI AL e Phone 562-2 It Will Pay you to See j been filed by the Rockville Grain and|ed, after a vacation in M ning. Every mdrket gardener con-|arrange with her grocer to pravide a|F 4 g FRls— the Coal company, whose offfice will be in! Sizsconset, » Wine and gt Thates Teiihe = gu this morning— |=upply for canning. But be cerwain | widew and a mrandsen. Foren tou” = WM. WELL CO. Vernon. The authorized capital stock |~ \roo"RM that makes it possible for every fam-|ihat the corn is newly picked or it| SORE, T Bt N0 is $60,000, divided into 6g0 shares at a s. Bowen ieyson of Negelys to have “corn on the eob” for din- may spoil in the fruit jars. pisee. in F;: oA atri . About DIAMONDS var ‘,aluebof isum each. 'The cempany gg:flex;‘! g-elgg:gt ‘of her mother, Mrg. SRS ) D . Bid ; will start business with $40,000. TOMATOES . The @eath of Patrick Hanrahan o ‘N H' :;F;sp:-:fi-::rm:' x In the Tolland county syperior eeyrt| MPs A, A.-Macdiarund of Washing-| , gownwara tendency in tomato, ta take advantage of such a possible | curred W easis “at the Stato | lu Pay lghest anklin Stres & grand jury will be summaned fo can. | ten street, entertained the sewing clgh . condition, Prices have aiready reached | Tuberculogis Sanatorium, following | : der the case of Michael Markovich of | Monday afternoon. prices 1s still in evidence, with aueta- | Moy ieyo) "4 g00d canning product | lingering iliness. e Cash Pri Union, who shot and killed Louls| Ansel E. Beckwith of Rochester. N.|tions about lc per pound lower than|caulq pe bought at wholesale today |bern in this citv Afty vears ago, the| AS) rices Wells, a neighbaring farmer, in that!Y. has been the guest of his mother, | at the last week end,. Cléar, sunshiny [at 60c to 7oc per hasket of 14 quarts, |son of the late Pairvick and LIBERe& LOAN their daughter, Marion Elizabeth, ani mcmm m SQC]ETY ngu“ corn has been on the leeal | ner and supper. There is still a good to make their home. Mr. Loomis at| N. Y. Mineral Water Co. place, Sunday l!ltrnoqn. July 20th.|Mrs. Ansel A. Beckwith. we H han and has always ather after this peried of rain is although a few fancy tematees braught | Hanra n | . Nlckel Platlng m:v:r’.hm:‘r“ charged with ‘first pl-‘x:nk Heppelthwaite of Boston s likely k3 fioed masi‘m:l;:n b:‘m’n‘m"me& m::'&.r“u;:.ke; and "paor kgmfi" here. Me was a gunsmith by occupa- |} Or take in trade second- spending a 'week at the home 0! Mpr. | toes. oysewives W as o per basket! - - To help their employes *heat the ever |and Mrs. Henry L. Bennett. hand Pianos, Phonogra S B 2 ulron o' he | atistn MR, T GEU R P e’ sarty crops of mauie eyt ara neara. ant wore soia 1o rewsiors ut| Franklin oo A o KINDRED FlNlSHES Brainerd & Armstrons company hasjand Mrs. Edmund W. Ferkins. scarce and in good demand. Apples, | $1.00 per basket. A few bask 4 ~ and Violins, e 2% Vsuehe SEOERE abEAment| s onn evin and. Mias Ecne | Diichs, and pturt (hat woutg par: | e Sehts e Sty S it | Machine previdence, n where 1 e Plant | Sevin, have returned frem Portlang, |21¥ Pe Plentiful are se ascare nt | . 4 i the emaug dis- | 1 Ugqion 263 UNITED MET. G. bk, whom):v::k:!:y ebtain foedstuffs Maine, making the trip by moter. ICS\ very lirjmm:n te ueund; t“‘lu;.'ni trlcl‘:ud wz“b::;l""- ;1 00 t& $1.50 Uri 1887 I "AL MF 3 ‘| Clapp’s Faverite pears made ¥ first | per auar et or ic to 1lo per COmpan irien TH] MA CO,, Inc. The contest for control of the ofice e ety R v | PR aghy: DINE . welw | D) snart . ¥ d Maghinist s o - o4 E i L] i it 0 o o Phied States marshal for the'dis- | Mountains and to Bortland Springs. The fallowini prices are whelessls, Consumers should oxpect to pay 20 E::':f“:.'um:”:f “HARRIS-COR. | | SHOP -l;':\: :M - °:wn=h-w°-:n- Chester C. mdd,,l,,“,u of Winsted, Nur and Mrs. Frederick Butts of :;“40 per cent. abeve t wum te allow retajl dealers a fair margin' far Liss P ENGINE B V. , 4 » atisfactory Worl hae been deciaed by the nomination by | Newton 2 Y Charies K. TR g r 46 Franklin Street Fre son of William R. Palmer 2 5 ‘Wholesale Prices Paid Same Prices On h Enal Repairs, of Oxford, af the democratic state cen- 3 Preduet. By Retailers Today Small Measure Hangers, P“ll-v'- oars —_— tral committee. Daniel 1, Brown is spending 4 few e 7 5-8 1-40 bu o °""|""" °"‘“"“' The Chelsen Savings Baak |0l oot P RS BRTRUY i o SRR TGREY | SR Norwich. Conn. Ausust 4th, 1919 "l'l:n Yu:::k‘ ‘l‘n'r::,gl::lm'flflver L. :“” m‘:j"l" 4 ::::;::t.’{:e‘;"‘:‘, “Gfil'l and gu %g“u-.;auu‘;“h }::E::u'g:‘h . .,“‘.‘ e A“r, BOAT IRENE 5The Boacd ot Directore o this Bank| diign uafi:’é‘ J-"dmxn."ex ::::'nm? o3 parents, Rev. Dr H;:' HiLeal 1807 00bb. T NOTICE Rae Touiondha bec i M0 T + remt six months, at the .rnte of four ““ R+ :twfin ol,t'!;:yrluuy crew in n fl*!rms'fi;:‘ne:-;ve:: P‘g&?‘u u . 1 }f”-u: bu. ulx’:azgag':fl. Salmen, Swi atish B “‘.. Hali "_ 9“‘"» m, J '_ {“’f‘fc_',““ :v?l‘:“n“:‘?‘:“ T ‘a'l c"m“ LO Ay ‘fl" l"‘ Tl. 2, undays—Leave Norwich at L3 FRANK HEMPSTEAD, 0 1 ... Treasurer. and Fanmey Cerne CHURGH -qarum Leave Ocean Beach at 4:30. Fare 40 cents. 50 bl