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WuMWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMRER zr ‘Tue Porteous & Mircurs Co. FAIR HAS 13,000 ON FIRST DAY — Theugh skies. were threatening allforative evergreens, especially import- . THE WEATHER {83, and spatters of raiin fell :umes.fed Holland ttoels, fruit trecs. shrybs. < Tair weather wijl prevail Tuesday!ihe'New Londen Ceuniy Agriculturall ete. Mr. and Mrs. Byron D. Houston and Wednesday ever the WashinIten| geciety's 85th annusl fair had ad at-|are looking after this exhibit. forecast district. It will be warmer| téndance cstimated at 13.000 on Mon- Demestic Arts. i rwich, Tuesday, The Henry Allen & Son Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Sept. 2, 191! g e e The Weather Today Will Probably e Cloud ——e. _— Outfitting For Schoo l Wednesday in New England. day, a figure that goes into the record 2 i —— — Al CLADY Ass's:”:,.r Winds off Atlantic coas class for first days at the county fair.| On the whole The quality of the 4 complexion i CalL. Answerst o Neorth of Eamdy Hook: Moderate| Aleng with the throng that filled the| Work in this department averages A Sey and Night north and nartheast, cloudy Tuesday,| fair greynds was one of the greatest| higher than in previous years snd the th.t !dm“,es 88 Main Street fair TWednesday. outpourings of automobiles that the number of articles about as usual. DPon' : v g Sancy Hook te Hatteras: Mederate| fair has ever seen, and when the fig-| Entries have been made by Miss o't ewery 3 gead complexion, Asve to fresh mortheast, gemerally fair. ures were counied up Monday night it! Gladys Upton. Mrs. Mary B. Miller,| one, Each time you el€anse your face - Ferscast was feynd thut 1,200 machines bad| Mrs Joseph Henderson. Mrs. Andrew | with Resinel S ap you give it 2 ** beaut s & = Bnpiana: Cloudy | Peen admitted o {he srounds du‘:ixngl(‘:'_ardl}ef, s Belle Worthington of| 1eatment’ wih the seathing Ao Southern New : the day. The crush of automebiles| Nerwic ¥e. A. B. Newton. Uncas-| nooiment’’ with the seathing, ing s . ¢ JOSEPH BRADFORD Tuesday; Wednesday. fair, warmer in| aliea practically all the parking spece | Ville; Miss L. F. Kramer, Mrs. John O, | Resinol medicatien. 1faided, insevere School Days are here again and this fact suggests many § ses, by a littie Resinel Ointment. this ually leaves the complexion naturally ear, iresh and frec from pimples, red- interior. inside the track fences and was seat-| Peckham. Fred Amburn of Norwich, ! BOOKBINDER { Skstivglisiin Nee e M oY Iwhxo T Sl el a et o Ry : Trem esrly morning the crowd be-| pale tints of pink and sreen silkotine: The foilowing records Feparted from Mrs. . C. Mrs. Ired Tisher, needs for the boys and girls of scbroi age. To all parents of school children we would say—why not come right ; 4 4 by the Cole, Tho Bullatins observatione, show the | S2n to fleck to the grounds an - 1 Cei.| ness, roughness and bletch ot - - | tima the afternoon program ou thel Mrs Hiram Amburn, Miss A. E. Wei- J 8! ai ‘otches. ? Blank Bosks Made and Rules to Order| STARFES In (OmpSEALYTS S0 The baro. iracic was'to e Siven the grounds and { mer. itarrict Adame. Sps Willam A b down here to headquarters for Children’s School Needs and CADWAY | metrl e the Dbuildings wera a teeminz mass of ! Wells, Mrs. John O. Peckham, Mrs. 08 BROADWA i Ther. Ban pumanity. Eversboqy tound something| . M Hubbard. Aiss Lillian Grown: l Soap {{ let us serve you promptly and pleasantly—all from our | e . 50.93 | 8f interest in the e®dits of livestock,| ing, Miss llorence Drewning, rs. . A Sasvi Bl Lime |50 S I S| O m machinery, farm products. wom- | Sherwoed | Faymond. Mre W & g New Fall stock and at moderate cost. ceabie @ ¢ ». m. ek ek Gl an’s work, store displavs, and attrac-| White, Mrs. Frank Faulkner, Mrs {péRwwical Gintmantare said & Highest % lowest § tions of the midway John Heibel, Mrs. Carrie L. Kingsley, e e s S h l Cl th f B | omparisans — AMrs. James Farreil, Mrs. ma Jace ] % 00! of Men’s and | Dredictien f..or Monday: TFair DISPLAYS DRAW CROWDS ques, “Bescle, Bokotl, Nerwich: * Sre. Pl d C othes for Doys ’ Mondey’s westher. Tarestening. TO EXHIBITION HALL| Nellie ¢. Wilson. Mysti Mrs. J. e a e - Bo,‘ Shoes L | AU signs fail during a drouth; but| Quinn, Mrs. John R Yewler, Norwich, - Most parents of boys recognize our leadership in Boys' Ap- in this Dry Year the Ceunty V. C. T. Children’s Department AT THE RIGHT PRICES U., far from failing the is e > : e el tlon, facipz the entranee door of AS-} .0y entries. Jennie dner sends GOUNTY FARM BUREAU. Express and Team Hamess riculiural HalhL hAs for ; er fiftéen oke. Inez ston shows Tr: & tent et eat e T ka1 its white boot gzt e o # - Agricultural ] o of crocker werk. Frances| the New Lendon county farm bureay 2t Low Prices | Bag T a. o 3 rocnes ispensed fres to gll cemers and B ibits Gainty tatli $ New X . ; : s y tatting and| naa jts int ol R g TheL L Cha man CO e i i the customary sale of SPrORs | gyochct wark, The County Home chil- | vy agent walid Car *irei Couns o Lo p . : 4 3 P vl ®[ dren a meritorious collection of | charge. It ineluded s meser enickon 5 K1 £ B0 ok B e d these" eantributing BelRg| hones. o purs: beed Femmoe 4 Bath Street Norwich, Conn. £ $58) president, Avs, Jason L. 1. ef and "Goorge Hatubons| 1740t S I 0Fed Jerses - Wihar . Wsinaarand mude .‘];: Y_sl“_:'- pounds of milk in the vear. In een- Baran 1Iewlitt, iryst alengside of it was a grade Jer- fair prices. Our showing thi: year is beiter than ever and we invite inspection. Boys' Caps in a wide range of style: Boy's Sweaters, all st at $1.00 and $1.50. $6.50, $8.00 and $9.00. Boyvs' Knee Trous: sizes 6 , $1.69, $1.95 and up to Beys' Hats in all the new shapes, - { Ottanro of Norwich, assts! Aol at $1,00 $1.25 and $1.50. Giagd K il | Harold Staplins,| gey cow swhieh requi 3 2 Boys' Juvenile St sizes ¢ . PR L T 1 ice Ham- | o8 mine to ma o pieed 00 PoUnds |} Boys' Blouses, sizes § to 15, in a | at $6.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.5 eo SS Srothe: Qc- ances Zingerella, Lisle Eeabd-| Phrift club made a pretty display of || variety of styles, at $1.15 to $1.50 7 to 13, duroy, i Ideal Underwai 12, at 78ec. Boys' Kazoo Suspenders with gart- chment, sizes 6 to 13, at 75¢ , sizes ¢ to GREENEVILLE Sénwar : sie b = : cimina Belton, Annic Sebas- . P F o i v 80 foot of floor space with a finej . ey B L | canned vegetables, frult and jelly. | Howara énz\;}::‘:tu“:wg';{‘ hsd b jtiah Anne Wilson, Margarer Kromes-| County Agent Marsland distribuied ! position as as; man i b em a . Frank iyers, Har ~jthe first issue of th N Lend | eoler Gepariment of the United States| i room. ‘Phe kitchen features Oliver Martin, Joseph Boldrigh- | County Faim Euress News, o 0" Fint. Company. A Durse Was pre ip’e gus, coa! and wood range, ine, ldward Broadard, Joe Samatarie,| " A¢ the other side of the tent, Mrs.| ented by Ira Barreit, who was spokes: Parstow & Co. Providence,| Benjamin Wilco ranis 1L.udlow, | Zse lMeade, heme esenomics demon- man fer the employes. M. -el‘f e and the famoys ioosier Cabi- urdick, Willlam Seaplin, Ray-| stpator, and Miss Flizabeth Culver, aves today for Previdemee, R. L mond Sundsirem, Harry Wav. Their| puslic health nurse, were in chargo of ere he will aceept a - position as set jis a| Work sho/. the careful und patient| tne child health exhibits, which show emen in the same line of work Al cyidee chippendale dssign. of ths| insiruction of iheir teacher, Miss M.|ed the proper foods fer the growing emplores expressed v:‘“;“w e | finest American walnut. The living| Janie Leach . % | ehild and the proper way to bring the his depariure and wished him D€, ao0m cyjte of eane in genuine mahog- Mrs. C. §. MeMillan is superin-| chjldren up in the best ef health. A st ef success in his new field. upholstersd —an blue . silk| tendent of this department, with Mrs.| feature was the swelghing of all chils John Wright and Willlam Sullivan Choles mahogany ulse is the|Ambrose ~Sullivan, secretary. Miss! gren who applied beiween 2 and 4 o'- spent Laebor dav in Danielzen. weod of the seven-piece tlecping- | Marguerite Richards and Mrs. Clar-| cieclc and abeut 120 were weighed Miss Mary Head has veturmed 101 ..ony cor Tue haekgroynd of the ex- | emce P re the judges. Inimany of them preving underweight | of a Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES quality 4 to 13, er at Children’s School Needs FROM SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS School Hosiery School Handkerchiefs | Winsted after spending & few @ays|ypjpit is Iilton rugs. there is a strik.| DAnging the eshibits the committes thele age. “The recordn will be| RADIOLITE STRAP THE reAUTes o R T | ing display of handssme electrie; h3d valuable assistanee frem Herbert n to the scheols and it is expected || . : . last Children’s Handkerchiefs pls I} chitaren's fine ribbed black Chjidsans endkerchists, 7 Jenn Butier of Hartford is spending jymy palms and flowers in vases | Geer. to have the werk foliowed up by sys- 12 two weeks' vacatien at the hMome of| Cigronce Brawn is in charge. assisted Flowers. tematic weighing in the schools to see|f§ Hoslery, sizes 6 to 2%— i 25¢ or each Ba WATCHES’ ETC. his paremts. Mr. apd Mee. James Bul-| o pDgmynd Cote. The flower ihit is larger than that| that the gh!ldien srow as they Special price a palr AT T g:,’;: .f_"::.cfio \:i., Hand === || ler_of Presion, | it e of 1818. These displaying blooms and | should. Che Cho, the health clown, B T henititched . Spaoi & | 3Willlam Semple and Herbert Pro- alking Machines. plants are Mrs, Walter C. Tanner, Vol-| gave talk that was entertaining to |} Boys’ Black Ribbed chool iy SR g die pl e el s onn €0. I, DIISS | -1t 2eve returnea after spending the| The Talking Machine Shop. Ner-| intown, counts home. Norwich, the|ihe children and will epeak again to- || Ftasiers, sise & to 19—-Spevial BPISE & Tor 08 or Snch ¢ = week end at Watch Hiil. 3 | wich, is shewing Victrelas, Mruns- | Ship ard ngine cempany, Groten,| day (Tuesday) from 4 o 4.30. | e Children's White and Colored = William Rrenpmen speat Labor day inj wicks and Semoras and plaver planss| which skews thrifty cosmbs, dahlias price a pair seenees Border handkerchiefs—at 1% | Putnam. While there he attendad thelin charge of A. Curiund, assisted Dy |asters and zinnias, W. I. Brown. Nor- STORRS COLLEGE. - 4 Children's Whits Hemsti | Welcome 1Heme celebration { Samuel Wax and Gersld Goldfadden. | wich, has a big showing of 700 varie-| Connecticut Agricultural Coliege at|f Fovs Extra i*““ 1“1”“ ’_"“Z‘ SR Colorad - Wover ' E tigs of choice dahlias, featuring the| Sterrs had a @isplay in a tent desizn- || bed School Hosiery, sizes 6§ to ndkerchiefs—a . 0( 1 IDEN l { TAFTVILLE | Cerrespondence School. [ Rie ©, Wimicise litene The® now|sd to sl the Soerr T bie namst nal 11—Price a pair S el C R i ] _The \International Correspendence | seedling named for (he brave sergeant- | on the farm. Photographs and charts Beyp Whle Samstich 1240 i = wzs the fingl dar of Tafi-| Schoel /hgs an interesting beoth. | major who enlisted while 2 member of | and exhipits of appilances served to!f§ Children's Ribbed Lisle Hos- ferchisto—n} e F! R Cilles Oid Home ween end. The day | Themas Ed, Burke. of Norwich and|The Bulletin staff and lest his life near| convey the helpfyl hints and lessons white and brown, —— L 223 been left open and the visitors | Frederiel Tlelier of Norwjeh. explain-| Chartreuse, ranee, Aug. 15th, 1918.{ in the lines of marketing and selling, —Price a pair .... 38¢c Children’s Under Waists ing the featyres of the display. ehief-!3fr. Brown shows alse new cosmes|farm home planning, high producing the work of Norwich students. In!duhiias h are greatly admired livestock, achievemeits of boys' and cennection with this is a disp’ | 1s clubs, cutting eosts i crop | were given an oppertunity to take in e ) the sights of the village s on friends they hpd been sep: Boys’ Four-thread Elack Rib- " Sass o e &\L@ren! Knit TUnderwa bed Hosiery and girls C i call dses b, 4 the work of the Woman's Instituie of | Cake, Bread and Honey. Erants g = R i e mne s e 50c £ & = Others — Waerth It. RAESE R oMl S g laterius® makes an interesting contri-| (i ci”0r The farm management dd | Fine Silic Lisle Hostery : lack, white and brown 9 iahi i bution to the case in this department, | poo ton” Dosoathy < Publishing Company. | showtfl wheat sna brown bread and| Dertment and Miss Dorothy Buckley | graham muffins of the hygienic and tooks in everythin was o see, ung retyrned to thelr | The Tathbone Publishing Company in the evening. Pionser days has a bootli at which are seld Prin-| sutpitive gort baked in the big ovens sed fer the Year and Taft cess Message cgrds. while the Rath-|{iere by the ,A:.‘m,ium chef. of her beys. It is hoped bone Pocket Railway guides and bul-| Mrs. Erva Barnes, Preston, Mrs letins are distributed by Mr. Rathbone. | yohn of the home economics department of to 91;—Price 55¢ and ........ 500 the college ‘were in charge. | Pig Club. | The Scotland Road $1,000 piz club| A. R. MANNING f cnere antic, Conn. Phone 960.2! “.‘f; fis 5 SALE OF HAIR GOO e ——————————-|another reunion might be held i Peckbam and Miss Florence 3 3 . s ~ | $iitage sometime in the fusure, a assisted by Mrs. Emma Jacaues. The Browning. Bo~ sk itempting| D202 témt all to jtpdlf in which 13 H A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. |lillagers want ihe oig residénts to| latior exhibits comorcd ormaments | Biaid, SOPFich send tempiing| of the tine vouns viss raised by the || Madame Enders, the well known English Chi - > 7% F' |keepa warm spot for Taftville in their| made from rock salt. b P g i ] oy and girl club members were on | i i d ‘ Chiropodist, Foot Specialist nearic. e e Chin Coad | exhibition. > | hair designer will be at our store all this (PROTECT YOUR FEET) | Tu the acesunt of the Pionecer parade % > % 1P 3 3 i Farm Machinery. E | Syndsy, the name of the marshall was| Aszain the Norwich post effice has a| _In this department M Tlorence| wear the main gate a considerable | Mér. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert.| o 4 3. C. Mavson held this posi- | helpful and suzgestive exafbition of l?ror‘\'n!n: of‘ Norwich carries off alli ... 0" /" §iloted to exhibitors of | Suits 7-8 Alice Buildina. 321 Main St.| ¢ and the greater part of the suc.| Practical methods by which the par-|tie honers with the only entry, 38 cans| o0 ack ) v were } 2 Nersich, Conm Phone 135008 | oot of the pavede was due to Wis ef. | €l post may be a factor in reducing | Of EPlendid locking fruit and 25 cans| Labgl Wachiners and many were the)) shade of hair Madame Enders guarantees \ | forts made t6 get every sold: ang | the lu’;;h cost of living. Postmaster, o appetizing pickles. | s in rmi; el 3 | catior ‘o turn out in uniferm. Jakn T~ Mumphy hae Ll prcpnged 2| Vegetables. Cleveland tractors plunzed -and|§ to match it perfectly. | - X 2 barty | variety of articl perly prej t e TEs Ry B a0 2 et Aling, ‘cartons, cie. The beoth| FOF the 3ist vear James Murphy | Snoried over the greemswa e asui 2day in bonor | 0 [ Cierk Maurice| ShOWS his public spirit nad interest in| dragged ploughs and other farm ma- | Roath ot Churge of-Haeel the fajr by making 34 entries, imelug- | chinery behind them. The Connecti-| ing Green mountain, Irish cobblers and | Cut Eales and Engineering Co. of this Gola Coin poiatoes, tomatoes in Tiriina | city exhibited De Laval milkers, | Eeauty varieties, red | Which will do the milking of a whole ellow globe on- | herd. cream separaters and the Bull- | e ions buliriose pepw half-long and| dog engines. B L | v long carrots. blood bee spine! €. S. Mersic g% Co. of New MHaven | cucumbeys. high bred. Hubbard, white| in its exhibit of pumping machinery | seallop. crooiineck amd white cup!| had one especially interesting feature sayashes. pumpkins. sugar ngels, | in the Foos pump. thé trench pump {dén bantam, white Corey and eyer-| thec was developed by American in- | Connecticut yellow ficld corn. Rhode ! Zreen corn, also white rice popcor nuity for work in the trcnches in| nee. 1ing - . 3 Islapd white field corn, rhubarb, white | . W. Leffingwell of Norwich {ilfar:llf;$a¢r&_aMi' S Mildred Kinney and | oyrds, scipio pole beans and chell| played the International Har: e amw Ee #¢ 7 FYS | bedns, muskmelons, ponderosa toma-| Company machines inciuding e otibe el | toes, ete. rows, ensilage cutters, corn hury. opular Souvenirs. { 5. B. Holdridge. Ledyard, makes a SWITCHES ... ......$1.951c $17.59 TRANSFORMATIONS. $3.50 to $12.50 artYord. aries Belair has returned to Hari- | ford aiter spending a few days Twith| {triends ang relelives in the villag 1 1 Guctave Greenweod hus received his furlough frem the navy and ned io the home of hLis pa and Mrs. Thémas Greenwood streel. Mr. Gre¢énweod hasj ) ke service for tne past twei and has been stationed at Rose| Newport. | Lden Munsey of Bridgepert is| nday, the post office men ' Z at the me: of thel 5 . Jherits of thel.ng Livingston s et e al corry- | Wiy aisfield onions, &G sen: out b: of Si, Touis and w und and G-pound sizes 4C and 6c each, réspectively E. of the I church, Norwich Towd. js| sell Peerless Iron Rust and Stal n | Autorr;ol;fl;s, ‘ ‘ Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts parel—a positien that we have earned by years’ of service in supplying parents with dependable Boys’ Clothing at @ kinz was 10,000 quarts in a| cles dward Mechanical Repairs, Ppinting, Trim. | (he weck eod airh 1eiengs h ming. Ushelste i Tgftville Saturda and manure epreade; 1 = = xhibited by GIVES APPROVAL TO Tordson tracters were with air pressure. shown ang is tea- | from 18 te 24 rows on each i lighting s candle power illy- | iracted ti and a home electri employe, cut at the vho will give the preset hsiders & hard! attention of all t g and Weed Werk.| Louis Fpechettc of New Ilaven, for- wing machine is being; most interesting exhibit, including ‘4‘:1! | ®lackamithing in all its branches |m“5 of 'Tafiville, spent the holida n a central booth by rhe( bearing strawberry plants, showing| the J. P. Barstow Co. of t WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION | IR o i | excl . factory agents, the mauplthe_trun from blossom stage to basket.| tent nearer to the grandstand and| .. con = men’s compen- | Taftville croquei grounds are C2éden Co. of Norwich. The name in| Tine Jersey field corn, exhibited [ nearby was the Jordan Hardware ( The, fOloWNE 4 s T4 { inc shape gnd cpntests are| Sik of each fair visitor makes a pop-| John Barrett of Ledyvard, 13 or 14{of Willimantic with mi michines ; Sation SETEes urp | 5 held. More imterest is be- ! JaT Souvenis ac repd 11_\ chitrs and | feet tall. and the Go Tractor, made in Conncc- | (“h“‘sul‘x—s et . 2 s “"l:h(ehfl‘:_h:i Son ionck | or Brookivh, X. Y. % e Farmer Whipple’s Exhibit. b’wll; Shaw and Lunt Co. of Bos- | ¢hiployers and = Avalier 4 z his ¥ show B tn. T 1izt - § 2% v e S 3 . 2 ORL S8, g 1 employ leg 367 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET | [“lic asr and seversl new members| T3¢ Actna QuickClizht, Lerosene ol | Silas TWhipplc's carly suzer corn.ion displey Saseline and ol engines| Haddam cmploye lcgs Sloyers a ic itured as a o Miss Buytts in charzé are Mrs. James; 9f the towa farm. Potatce: : S oar tasis DOMUSRS DRVS BrRted | mingtion, twic cheap o8 electric, Besides that he ghowed five varieti wich Woolen g6 RN an | telng : s & 3 nd two-thirds cheaper than gas,| Of beans. squashes. hollow-crown par-! Carl TV occupied employers enE Joam ow = rated in four s { snips, chantenay carrots, several ! a space hall with ich, employe, | ployer and Gec 5 | Franklin Farm Incocperated. le lamp, bracket end lantern,| Itieties of peppers. red plum tomatoes. | the Deleo Light. an =kl ) FOR ALL OCCASIONE | The Avers Tarms of Frankiin nas Work of the Red Cross. [DSteoit datk red bests (warsantdd ; for " Golden Pink & Orders Deliverad | Dovn, incorpomaiad with Tegplal | of Fed Cross chapter,|one), eight varieties of ton i buildings hat works ; MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. Joghibit, has an etiactive whitesraney| cow, uskmelons. etc. Eerossne 14 Gakerdle the o4 2t 4 T. H PEARED Phone 986 | . 1t is announces t negodations | booth near (he entrance door. Heré| ales raitee orime tonTy ohrarm hel ” The Thames Co one of | have been begun for the fusion of the|are shown samples of refuzee knitted | ary oA °l-| auto trucks loaded as it a principal Greek steamship compgnies| zarments. featyring a display of Junier| N ich T buted sanitary MONTH OF AUGUST into omp organizatién with abaui sei-| Red Cross work dome by New Jerser| o e e R free. nth of - E R I I No‘!’ enty ships. The new Samgiss i plan- | children and loaned for the Norwich| Supt. James B. Chapman Making Aute Tire: ) onth of Augumi the ing to obdtain capital fer tae purchas:|fair. There is also work done by chil- | [aXparers a zood examnble of 1 ne of thy novel features was pre- ] le esponded = |Of steamers in the United Etatés and | dren of the Norwich playzrounds and | (y! stewardshin in the rem: ¥om e the T =S - 5 E r, D Y| to five 5 w chimr fil 3 | 3 Bngland. 8 group nictures of these children. With | €¥hibit which he makes wi; | Main stre i :”‘”," P o 3 e o ota fire lc or | - | T e P bt Ll b Pk e A to’ tires gnd gave gy i i Lewis Smit s Delia Leayens, Mrs. | DiDS. beets, pumpkine, cucumbers, to- | 210 g iee, 309 82V, < A 1 MAGIC WAY i | MauHcd F. Wél- | Iettoes, = Desns, Sausshes, ¢ | Workmen from the Converse faciory | e e | Aiss Elizabeth Hall. Miss Robinson | Pears. corn and cabbaze are ex o the srEEe MARRIED . i and Miss Louise Robinson. Miss Pad- ! Specimens of the town farm cro. [Bebin “Before the KWICZ In oW Lon=| Yord when' hoson ' ; To 'Aulsu gock. Mrs Willis Austin, Miss . R.| A. S Tanner of Voluntown eontrib-j oInf TEZL (€N g% 0 1919, by Rev. P. M. Ker ! Trumbull. Mrs. Fénry T. Arnold, Mrs, | Utes vegéetables, in many | Jomonsiator talk o Wilson and Miss S i ; UGLY “ ]R Fben Learned Mrs. William B. Birge, | variaties, mammoth squash- s o \y. LESNSY | - (urs. Witter K. Tinzley, Miss Charlotte| €3. Vistoria pieplant. scarl runner | B Notes, i el $ . WL Y i | 4 M. Albertine and Mi. P. Allen. | pole beane. peppers, George | John Hurley with his Pleasant Day ES st returned from | $er of Newsstand was at the fair i there is the reply| 10w cucumbers that place he has oecy the heme nursing de- | comment. ixgi ! " Most of the orwich exhibits some bix y 7 the last named Use The Attic o inm i imBsa fum. ¢ 2 sinfield, 3 V(Tand Church & Allen |and pastes to get Hd of ugly hair an exhibit of pos- and the vines on| Norwich attended i { ps pey Boi2e Wondatotoen vemer pe: oes *Miteratu-e 1| which th are exhibited by R. 8| This vear the Fune in Stre Think of the b g flz0us hai~ frem face er lips igstant- | gictributed Steph Sorwich: who alse senas | charge of Mrs, late 2 15 Main Street wou could rent or use your- |1y and has bedems o with Electric Sweepér. | Ttalian beams ard other tveretables| provided wita an elec LIteall I Wolsbury, Aus. 081 . saif, your empty attic beautiful women iz New Fork because etion swéeper | TNICh catch the eve of every visitor o | ant drink : P ihe o oA AN ] 8if, it is the only dny and ederless 2ppii- ST T e | i el cte. A grom L oare (288 2D unera: wieré put to work. cation for the puzzr You can use o 5. George Gray of Tebanon exhibits| clesed-tri tollets formeriy of Chap! Tramsform that slacker Beauty aid to advantage, ‘ust as A Big Exhibit. That many counted the hest potatoes| Charles Antis the Oldtown. Maine BOOVANG—In ¥ew Haven. Aug, ! s from Nor- ames AL ag Directors —~AND-— The Plaut-Cadden Co. 8lls a total of|in thé annex—of the n basket dealer. to the Rhode fair ngston. lle and his wife and dauz ter will attend bt fairs on 191 as 5 ue péerlass. | Indi ce this vear, adding té the| Fliss’ Priumph and late rose varieties, | wich d by this firm at fairs for| Mr. Gray nlanted over 300 bushe ars. The firm is showing | petatqes this vear. E into cheerful, com- | “fen erstoen is t0.be aB- | 105 féet spa hqfi:'oem with Bea- salutely hawmie .‘W., I 4 —its quickly or basis of raoney ‘net as rep- from the home of | 3 resonted. Bomklet from Eellin's | planes, diayer-pianos, furniture, Vic-| The Groton Shi d Engine .| E circuit this sesson. In o dome without disturbing Wonderstoen Co., 500 flgh ve., New | trolgs and Columbia grafonolas. Thzl many makes a fineix%‘l‘bi; o?gllrlshc:omh- «]a:nr;ve;garsfli(n Aniis zoes as far w i _Ser E 7 the rest of the house. I or get from Lee g Ci big feature of their display is in the| bler notatoes which all the experts ad-| as Wichita, Kansss. but this rear he Rednisarohis nauken Embflimprc . centra] snace and is the two repro-!mired. | sars the railroad fures are too high to S \_EW-““?"\ ittt eIzl I = wurch, aven, at 9 o'cloc Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf ducing pianos which actually repro- Fruit travel so far. pcé t) 1a: 7 th rtists. T, uit. Al e s :;;xfes zcrepth}e"é’f:xgkerh?ga;;zxs‘,\mpi:{ A total of 80 exhibits In this depart. | TRIS C’i‘:‘:fie?:d';‘:"dflt::;r IR Sl fg’ alSo the Ywasserman-Welte. The lat-| MeRt is listed Secretary Fdward ! Botry Clerk - e 3 : sisted this vear by Mrs. Coek. Both ter is of especial local interest. Cook. The largest number of varie: in a busy day Monda iAoz g . ties. 23, comes from the farm of Riwin | PUt in a busy Jay Monday. ; Qaeen e T i uTnIlure 43| Haley of Greton S. . Holdriase of| In all Judge Samuel e e Kamins fhcorporated a perfect srafomota ep- | Ledrvard manding second with 17 and | Of Ledyard, has over entries atiyyneral trom mains will be sent to Norwi srial in the family plot in ille cemetery. WAMINSKI 10 € Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Aug. 50 O ¥ eloctoicity Trank S. Wheeler of Norwich coming | the fair. & L TO BE CLEANED AND BLOGKED and TO THE CITY SHOE' AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. ] k Thers are exceedingly merltorious - g e N Ol L Luhlbits by J. O. Londsn, Norwich. F.| bers are represented. 4 : . . Howe, Norwich, and handsome Con-| Thé four Whipnle brothers are éx- s e R e g e D e rivenfcord srapes, also a basket of prime! pert farmers. Silas, the “Lefingwell IN MEMORIAM. = quinees are entered by James Murphy ! Farmer” admits that he cannot lLeat In s a4 tend 7 = ’ Emhhml' brush, all are explained by Adelard| 3} poasdizad D e LG Ttasthe. of Myatls, n sad and terder mémory of the Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Morin and his aides. best 4nd most devoted of mothers, = E In the exhibit of Fiwin Haley of! who this year has 16,000 cabbages in e 30 e X A : Mansfiéld Nurseriss. Grotem sre some beautiful full branch- | one patch, and who in the season |Elizabein Dill Mabres, who Em're-d] F al Di i 8ISt ngaass Sn Promipt Secviee Bay or Night !"ff“‘ Nurseries, fram Mansfeld | es of anples: Mr. Faléyv sHafws nleéd| raises elzhr or ten varietiss of straw- | Into life eternal ome vear age. Sept 2 uner reciors oBaSEaeTt 4] o The Buls is éxhibiting at the fair for the sixth| cranberries ané the berries as they| berries. sometimss picking 2.000 (1215, F.D. M. sept. 2, 1219, TR AT for DusiAsee resu.id. vear and is bringing to the front dec-|grow. This vear he expects to gather ) quarts in ome day from one acre. His| Redding Ridze, Conn.,

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