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_TheBislletian | STRAIGHT HEATS SETTLE THREE RACES . ========| Heavy, lowering clouds which at any | mile exhibition race between Billie B, | l HE Pu R l Eu U s & lill l EllEL : THE WEATHER. minute threat 10 deluge the fair owned by Joseph Bedard of this city 5 < Cenditio: a ; .. | grounds with a dewnpour of rain had [and driven by his fourteen-year-old| R ear S e {erdest: jome cffect on the attendance at the|son, Efilie Bedard. and &« black colt - ! 7 P ‘“A {u ::‘x' lfl-m‘;: «fl'{:"- fair on Tuesday, the second day of the|owned by Willlam Tinkér of Mont- The Weather Today Will Probably Be Rains Locally—Fair Tomorrow Now Bngiant 1o Prama on ouihern | $5th annual fair of the New London|ville: Bilie . took the lead in_the - Thinn, i ST Al T“-.W"h S onerss| County Agricultural seciety. Tuesday|first quarter mile and finished first, e l‘:lfll’ ! l‘m“h‘l;‘ aBtC| cvening officials of the society esti-|the time for the mile being 2.31 3-4 Sar in Now Dnglang, Showers Wednes- | mated® fhe attendance for the day at; Young Bedard made a very creditable Winds off Atlanti s wpproximately 5,000. As the crowds|showing, driving his horse like an old “North of Bandy Soea-ii wers filing through the entfances to|timer. et ARG ol £ a: y lg;-lfl:g:lf the grounds it began to look as if Old: 7The six free acts, the balioon ascen- T uraday cap nde. raln«Wednesday: | Soi would kreai through (he clouds|sion apd the daylight fireworks were . bafore the races started, but the skies| carried out successtully under the di- ——- | Sandy Hook t6 Hatteras—Moderats 5 y. sidable wine Soon clouded up egain. = The grand |rection of Hdward Conselly, who POETRY WIG TWISTER. Such = little wiggle-twister! 1 de- clare there &in't no way You kin hold her 'gainst yout bogom or in your arms that she'll stay: She juw starts her wiggle-twistin’ the first minn! e's avake, Holdin' “her arms out - A-begEin’ you to T, Course you know ¢he doe ain' o worh But her wistin' cays in & WAy Yo forget An gl my it on—yeu weuld har Mk sGe'd knaw, il youd “iggle-twistin® AN The Heary Allen & Son Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS. AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Al Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night - 88 Main Street fin and 2 my Head. Ajid she starts Kar wizgle-twictin' and sprawlin’ on the bed ads up and K ecoming northwest| siand a JOSEPH BRADFORD | and norn. probably clearins Wednes- | Siugeviile sventer . o o e e e et lenty Tendesed tonor sor 3 S e | sy, "Thufsday tasr. The thres racing events on Tues-|los. Mr. Connelly was accompanied by ’ ACH Fall more women dress K INDE Foresast. day afternoon jgvere run off in straight| Tubbs' Military ban ‘The Sutter- % d » ‘h l nd Chiur.fl ifl r lookin’ For Southern New England: Cloudy | heats. The. weather was throatening | Melham company presented an A No. 1 . emselves ai n for har o | Weanes: local rains east portion: |the greater part of the aftermoon but|acrobatic act that met with decided light weight clothing. The length- Then A3 LIELL a8 Tin be; bt | Thursday fair. the rain held off and the races went approval. The cducated pony, Black s " . & e e T e 10 A SID h WA Siack Becks Made s Ruled to Order R o o Oft in zood order. Tno best Tace of | Dumon by name, snowed tow Siiitul & ening Indian Summer, with its Seeunis’ s Dy DL ANNE it 108 BROADWAY | the afternoon was the 2.19 pace, pursé DONy can be under caréful and pains- V't take her off to town s de 5 < e | ppihg olloweing records, reported {rom |of $400, the seven starters were|taking training. The pony waltzes, heated homes and schools makes LR S L L 3 = | itats t _;mmm:e“::"i L og e bunched closely during the first quar- | counts. does o difficult swinging aot this imperative. na ptook my ke T atage - d - ter mile bu ss Prim, owne y | an 6r stupits. ¢ Nippon Japan- S 3 & s t the w ow A Serviceable Line| =" niages Taesaay: Fred Callway of Taunton, Mass.. took | €se troupe again presented their jug- AT omesward to zlaw. he door. the lead in the second arter and | gling and acrobatic t. Their featureé 3o - o i‘ o fnizhed frst. Tn his Reat Bveiyn Rea Rumber was tne 1;.?3., Their testurs| B What fabric is so appropriate as Gingham, the Cotton Cloth woven iff special pattern for ts ai . M P 1- T y youn, irl did - : .. - . o ek Tha Stachl and thick Desis | MMNE manT T O ® Fall? We have these in new, rich colors to harmonize with Autumn’s glorious hues. Wdin!lihg l:h‘ racé. The ho?!fis fAinish- Wl’f\:’: ld‘ygi'tx;; n;"‘ka:gk'b nen: oft €d as foilows: ut a 5 loc] s burst forth inté flags of the allies, various animal DRESS GINGHAMS, 29¢ BRAELOCK ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 49c act, purse $400. shapes and representations of comic of Men’s and e Boys’ Shoes | ol AT THE RIGHT PRICES | [redictona for o Cloudy. Tuesday's weather: Cloudy, with Express and Team Harness [S7 showers in morning: northeast|MiSs Prim W m. Fred Call- -, |faces There were aiso a number of | C‘%Od quality Dé'esf Qing]hams. 27 inchels Braelock Zephyr Ginghams , 32 inches 2t Low Prices diss’ Rico, bl m, W. H. Shortly after 4 _o'clock the balloon wide, stripes and plain colors, an excel- : ot , assortment of new Tbe L L Cha C tin, Willimantic <-..... 3 4 21 The balloon went up about 6.500 tcet | M colorings—at 29¢ a vard a signs 4 c -— plaids, o Patsy Chatham, b. BT d was) = o S Sy £ 5 z Sfuitae oA c o1 ve 3 A -L.Uilapman L.0. i S e checks and stripes—at 49¢ a yard. HUMORS OF THE DAY Sk “Torrible weather we'rs having £. parachute drop, landing in « field near | BAYES’ SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS 35¢ | 3 Gt . 7§ 4jreacned the sround when Tife vaiioon | The popular Bates’ Seersucker Ginghams SCOTCH GINGHAMS AT 49¢ eat! “Did the oorice doms |2 ot e 5 2 down through th ; A s ns 2 : ; ott, Norwich ... .. 5 6 -|clouds. The balleon went op jast oo in a complete line of staple stripes and Scolch Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in [l yopie you sas AR 8 Evelyn Rea Watts ...."... Distanced | the final heat in the last race Wwas bo. lain €olors. 27 inches wide—at 35¢ a g 5, 3= I S E Mabel? : | Time—2.17 1-4, 2.16 1-4, 2.18 1-4. ing run off and interect wis mmedi- || P ld R B . = handsome dark plaid effects, these are B “ves T won it in my first éngage S nE - ately divide tween the track a rard. e g A ment.”~Cartosns Magazine | R Tolismed By Aose tide e . the ascenston. T [ho track and [ yar regular 69¢ value at 49¢ a yard. ¥ iy this - gealif o What? First honors in the 2.14 pace. purse Tubbs’ Milii b i- s400 rection of John 3. Swann sendered in BATES’ ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 39¢ Tt certainly went to Delres, J. Tv. Coggéshall, ve the bar-Ay an of | Provideénce, who won three straight| exceptional concert program of elant | o . : . LENROY ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 69c @ vtu swat—Deirnit Free Doece DIAMOND JEWEILRY TAFTVILLE freer . Secona money wnt to Farl D | gl - Bates' Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide | G sl a Tuesday morning at the Sacred|owned by E. J. Dennehy Hartford | . National Fencibles, Sous: i id s < a = T 2 Sinel S he rto- vour wife had some wordm. : BROOCHES it it Rev. C. 6. Bellerose | man. and fhird menes went to Lok | Poputir air Hemicha Hits Lemos|fj 11 2 splendid showing of handsome plaid Glenroy Zephyr Ginghams—the arto oo T i o ane dline wor s PINS x 3 e e L L . | e el feicon rees combinations—also plain colored Cham- crats of the Gingham family—32 inchies B2 chance to use t hem.— Stray Storles CARF apd Paul 2 [ best ti de T 1.4 In this| Waltz, Kentue s, enry r . ey ats o SIg e St : RINGS ifa, Kie' Tamer Beerote was|svent the Horses finished as fotiows | Oyertire " Zampa, reroi |l bray, in all the wanted shades—at 39¢ a wide, in newest Fall designs and colorings, Qi vou accept a sergeante ebrant of the nuptial mass _that; Delrco. b. g.. J. . Coges- Chavactetistic, Georgia Land, Lewis rard v = g Rpansion olléwed and Rev. Prederfek R. H.| phan “Providemcé ..... . ... 1 1 1]|Oné-step, Take Your Girl fo ti yard. at 69c a yard. B. .~ am a poor man and would PENDANTS : DesSurcaylt was deacon and Rev.|Eam D. b &, Bdward Jas | Movies, Wendiing Goicna TRk on a straight edlary s Henri ¥, fon was MA&StEr Of CEré- | Dennchy. Hartford .. 2 4 g|Descriptive. Down in the Barnvard, S BRACELET WATCHES | mer HOEN TewALE todk |iie T O | o nters Mr. Gloom. giad to mest yeu! RADIOLITE STRAP Tons. rany hends o the congle at. | pEros; Hartfor L e e fo Meelvr sntned T u 3 - PHe ‘Creat. b | ast number on the rnoon’s e likel snarled J. Ner [Rens the Great, b'm. 3 4| prosram was the siznal for a general| I ol h Ofen. heard. of m _ bridesmatd. and O.| V' Xew Haven: 7 5 5 gjtic mext hour the side shows and re- don’t you ask your husband's S —flfne:;”{gaznd 'lhhe(: !:,:—;fii Time—2.18 1-1, 17 1-4, 217 1-4 In( stands did & rushing busi- " the service at church there! The third event on the race card| vaudeville events the cxbibition hall “hin ot S a = Transcrint - TR T stion at the home of the|was thie 2.30 trot. purse $400. As in|formed one of the centers of attraction. | SHOWS HOW JAPAN MADE [EERRNE o LR S et the R s 0ire b s ant T. DRIS R O R D A T L o S s e S R R L e T CHINA GIVE UP RIGHTS | o rguson. _ She had” her force | briz St new | Wit romantier . T8 with yeu DR. WILLIAM 2 3 avenue, lat- arles 5 j while 1 bits in arze tents et s ator i sho na ent 5, Sntuie Gt ot 3 a 1 e s A g 4 - - SCOLL many friends gathered. Many | Springs, carried three stralght | came n for their share of attention.|p Rrandegeé, Who 1. on the [orelen | Kischom coil "in e provmes of | om iem -l New! We used to make faces a Phisias cautiful and useful gifts were ré-|heats. The best time, 3.4, was|Many were attracted to the cattle el hich 13 ansd e oo o Tere u 2l we v AL e e s B o ysician and Surgeon cived. After a short four the couple|made in thé third hea: Peter Review | s and swine exhibits A L B TR and seattered wlong thellir uitimuinm -| e were kids"—Kansas City Journa B el practics, £ ~ 5 Concordla, where the groom |owned by Joseoh Bedard of this city,| A break in the cloud: weather is| 08 e Shantung sctiement, s tak-|railway northward to Lung Kow | sembiea ner 1 Becon nother thing, this umed practice 3 = 4 o . & ol IGSLAN T Todi o rJS[ing a prominent part in all the dis-| Senator Prandegee. Do you know|val bas.. whi st fool prohibit iness is going 1o was oné of the si: artérs but was) today Wednesday), which S and T d: last | v P = > . 1 ¥ s Suiliing. fics heurs Poboui i3 totn 1a Contrdiy | Sor Ty ot Hhe o= " Bodura | Wil bo the faal dey of the Tulr. " Fast|gusons and on = Tucsday & last|now lurge tha: force was TR et W5 s i w18 TBE #n OF Mhgust snd Bare | ingcod in the frat ket P | Tacing events are antisipatea it ; bast|brought out an interesting point as! e Ferguson. Yes. May I on the coast of Mss. ot 354-2, Residen o | Eh8ene Gosstin i P i g al horses which have not yot appear. | [HOWS: {my, answer. and then 1 wil'exp | ent word through hor cons “Yes, It fa. They'rs S o= ——— ~! “The bride is a native of Canada but|made. The horees fini on the track will put in an appear-| Mr. Brandsgeé. Mr. President. the| Nenator Drandegee. I bez your par-la- asking all Japancse no more beads on teh = ved in the village for several|lows: ance today, it is said. The balloon|senstor from North Dakota (Mr. Me- | don. certainly. | come irora irterior places anl report] Statesman. GEORGE G. GRANT e e N ] L RN A R e e T R e LR T RS S casiming | St e S L e R Sl - B S L, ML T Wi bhe atoth of firéworks | that Japan had these concessions in|how far Japan had eiily it oxer yéar 1900, when | here scems to attract the most attéme Undertaker and Embalmer to the breaking of a helt ati coanson: Stafior 1 1 1|8nd the vaudevill smbers will - he | Shantung by right of treaty thority over the provi. f Shan-!ai] nations sent forces to ( there | tjon n 0. 4 at about 9 o'cleck Tuesday | COPR: -oooes «o-os lagain earried out Sftlraoon | The senator from Nebraska (Mr.|tung: IEae Se it Hean arwihing Jike the Sige] vwein?) satd. Farmar . Cérntadse %2 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE work in the mill was discon- | % ?sarld« Hartrord PR Fair Nofes. | Norris) bas just shown that that trea-| My, Ferguson. Northw to Lungior the.threatening attitude ‘,f‘ Hedip ol aian the Sonrdery srecs Sok AiSingt attention to @ ’ S il ued for the rémainder of thé morn- %, S SRR o * | PR e Ity could not be binding without th Kow. westward to Fu, the!rorces of natbon such s apan| T should say it's the ham and aggs on remet attention to day er night calls The emplores were told to report, MOFE, GUT b m, Webster | A section of the Red Cross hooth is| (ncent of the Chinese: legisature. 1| capiial of 5 s Province, and|ted in obiaining this concession from (b 1ts the ham gnd etion Telephene 430 aprin a for work at 1 6ck and the after-|. '8 R it R R nel ATl- | wich to read a brief statement made;eastward to Tsinztau. That force was! China - — — ke { nopn'swerkcwas fnishad as woual, d‘.T\f‘”}i. riford D S S daa s Sevin-| by Dr. Terguson, who was the advisor! o ¥ sisted Go be somawhers be- |~ Nenator Know. What perlod of time o el = The Taftville Bicvele club médaleg! Dy, IHariford, Conn, & Lated, e s, I 5 Gaspidy. Chiness government and of | tween 30.000 and 60,000 men.’ | aid the ultimatum prescribe? IEpos A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. : pay o JeRect City Simstay|Hany b £ Maoy ToSea- R e MR o e M ena | the Chinese presiden. and is' Ming you, these were veteran Jap-| 3r. Ferguson was_given to Al g PR Chir. . F . 1. |evening, returnibg to this village late| Mman. Seuth MManchester . M A e g L | i amdvisor of the president/ancse trcops, who had just driven the|cCpinese government on May 7, st oo 4 opodist, Foot Specialist < srctes| | Bedars, Xofwich 5. o :Distanced ] éntrics In the Fime Aris case. > | Mo in Telation 10 the character|Germans out of Kisochow. 1y aftas Boon, and May 9. &t € o'clock hat?s he Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support.| telephone call ~was received from| During the aiternoon there was ajudse is S. Alphcus Gilbert, Nerwieh. | 2 ST (T 1375 upon which all | which she had already sent as her -1 thai China would hive sranted . the 0 Suite 7-8 Alice Buiding, 2 n St. o _Faltic asking for heip, as| 7% = |The trutt is judged Urof. A. T.| p aim rests. I read|peditiona against Kiaochow. | concession to Japan in the absence o. k Nerwizh, Conn, Phone 1336-4 " pesnle were badly injured some- | f B of James b = hearings before|She had aireads sent forces. hut re- | ihis military demonstration® | —_— . | where in l;:l!fl‘pj £e. ‘.;‘:‘:(:‘nm? dcc;tnrg Eugene Bur of Town street|lalmer o o _’““OH"L:' the committee on foreign relations on|placed m when these demands wer Mr. Ierguso b, sir caused | o s nediately st looked aricr her t 3 10mey | 1S treaty of peace with Germany, in|beiss made there. so that force| the resizmation of (he minister of i = = ° the village in distress. Ar-| Mis sind Miss Etwa |l class 4, grain, the | A0 Y : Which si= had at that time pave | | 7 i KALEIDOSCOPE < on the scene of the earnage, Walke ngton ~ street, | JUdgC 1v of B i - theen somewhere between and| (Centinued on Pase Eight, Cel. Five) o h ut of the ordinary was ne-|recently p: “few davs at Watch | Connectic The Senator B)nll;‘dc,:;b 1\4‘: T’l; i » Silve rices in C'h naced 2 o upon inguiring ot tHe &rus | rraes adjusting Ciasees| (haracter of the duress which J ! . e Eibe pices Tor tue ore ed that a bov had| Miss Dsther Bixley has returned to) L 7 L & B Palmer, Lisbo - = o | Year e e o7, Riieg of thelner home on Biits plact atfer theeo! ¥ Norgich! Class 2.1 S i o = oy - e b weeks’ t with her cousin Mis : " i N g ke | Mary Bixby of We! Mass. MLOUGHLIN — At Backu iosnital. | : Gearze Hollingsworth e | 3853 e, el et b NOIOE e 20, ohver | OF ALL KINDS huter - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelley of Town | rested - 3 % azugnte KINDS NS Sy nshe Village Tucsday. | sireet,” returnea Monday afternoon oeoid. ot cnsis e D L [ B wokany Taftellls peewit. & éf|from & few days' visit with relatives atire | o 2 H Automobiles, cek end irin 1o Rocky Peint in spite | 1o N erthampton. Mase. makins. ing] I Brown. Ahoq av: | cdue e ot : | 3 he oo e g gl Dy RhtGTORILE j tention to the petals—zold for patriot-| WARD—In Normich, Sept. 2. 1813 o % C‘mages Wagons S0 mile auiomobiie Fide ovar tna | NIz 2Nd SiiHe ol Cof P e s e T T 'Wasa of Sigmtincion aveine. 4 ag 4 DR Al oo the HelE AT Lh°lBivekiyn Y. were guests over La- | Thite for peace. ‘_.\[an skirars !11“;‘ 1. Ward of Muntington ‘averue. [ ? g d. A . | bor Day of Mis Mary Ann McGarry f the n seedl an g < = TN R i ugh the weather was rathér wet,| = % i owdés Rt & receivad letters abi MARRIED Trucks and Carts | 550 i s, 0, ok | of ok Sirett sirs névier Wi de- feceived lesters about Gl s s ee ror ourselr. Wemsanical Mesaivs, Painting, Trim. St 1, SR SEPArGE t0 B0 AL NS SIS b s ael 0 wne AR e ming. Upholstering and Wood Work.| O 1 Mrs. William Store of South , GPPer_Washington street, motored to|C TO NORWICH CHURCH— Lawton, oo g : - t BRGMins 1 alt i branches | A 2'e retiined from - two|Fast Walpole “Mass. and spent PASTOR FROM COLLINSVILLE|BRENNAN_BARNES_In West nl Words cannot describe the unususl . veel in Fall River, New Bed.| Week-énd with Mrs. Smith's mo A ) sville Sunday, v. Gur ik az. 30, 1819, by Rev. C. A. Bur- s ic b e re ¢d- | rs. Aary Smith. Eleanor Smith | 1 5.5 Seemarle cewen] S G EEg advantagss which we offer you. g 1 =y mfl & clark Bfl tone has returned frém a|Who has been visiting her grandmoth- ), P! D o | week'a.stay ot Gresnpgrt, 1o T. fer. for_several days. returned to Nor- o 7 & etter oF el MATTHEWS—GARITY —In Sisninst) rp. Mr. &nd Mre James Megarcy aind|WiCh Town with her parents. = iiznatien to take cffect the last Sun-| SoEfies moig v Menthéws ane Miss & 6 o TR Z|Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willla Hilson of Fali| JMrs. Christine Hutton, reégistered|g,, in October. e has accepted @] Gira® Kmoite Qariatin® 3 o 515 NORTH MAIN STREET|River. Mr .and Mre. Thomas Sione|nurse, who for the Dast tWo YEarSicai] to the Firs sgcepted a] Diea Xmeiin i ind AMict Mabel Stone of New Bed: |has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. | Chiy O Sio TIEL Cong | GOSSELIN - DONAIS —in Tartvile ford. and Mr. and Mre. Jamés Englana Alfred Hunt of Lafavette street. left| yii5 gecision was heard with sincere| Misx Aurors Donais eof Tattville and Soringfield sment the week énd at|Tuesday for New Jeérsey where shéliegrer not only by members of, Paui T. Gos ©f Concordta. Kaus 'ELTIER —BORNEG—In Occum. Sent the home of Mr. and Mrs. William | Will pass a few days with friends.| ure & wh . Flowers and Trees 5=, e & rex faes "l encs | B *Thons Mo he Tk i s RNRG S Gerim ent A X {made many friends. but by townspco- on the Columbia for her former home! oy . = L Sureauit. Miss Irma Bosneg of Occum FOR ALL OCCASIONS ple in general. 1le has' taken great| Suleauit Migs Iiwwa Soones of e |in Dunfermline, Scotiand. to remain | T i " 5 interest U branches o « c! Orders Delivered Y NORWICH TOWN |for several months Prici fo coming | Mesk snd™in muss wasiee CP7oh | T ot L0 22 G to Norwich, three vears ago. M i 7 MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CQ. _At the First Congregational praver!itucton reciacd for o time in few Jo. | 26,17 & member of Villase Loage| ; BEa L 8 * meeting Thursday evening the subject and in Providence, R. I e ¢ % F. & A. M.: Lee Council, No. | BOOZANG—In Xew Ha T. M. PEABODY E E > - 10T Uamer M. Boorang. sged 23 the Créwa of Work. Mrs. Elizgbeth Kinnes, s Senrs f the Congrega- If you want the best business iraining obtainable, taie the advice of leading bus- iness men and let the largsst and best | equipped, the most up-to-date and only business training school in this section mentioned in the last United States gov- ernment report on such schools, train and place you in an excellent position. & Auro, n, Aug. 31 The best courses, the best ventilation lumbia Chapter, No. | Mr and Mrs Thomas Smith and|son.and ddughter-in-law. and S Sr. *iao Diclectic Wedke N PATRICK —At Crese. Béken| and sunlight all day in all dspartments and daughter, Florencs Smith, who for &|Mrs. Willlem Kipney, and Miss RuthiSé T O. O ¥ In all of which he has A3 Mary Farreil “'?g”‘f h gh'l e 5 number of vears have resided on | avery Ltoss, an ot own sticet held offices. “He is vresident of the| ‘n Fitzpatrick of Martford. | a worthwhile position. Town street, move today (Wednes- | spent Labor Day at Ocean Beac - r:mdgm'fl' r“;fflfl";fll' a*‘sswiaw KELAND_Tn Col:hester. Aug i day) fe an apartment on Eim avenue, 4 e e a member of board o irectors Willlam N. Etrickland, aged 82 1 5 ' iifred C. Terwilliger of New York, p:";‘fg A“l‘:f) “;,“e‘e‘;‘“;f‘mdgi“;;"';;{ of Canton Public Library. and scout| v | _EXP°_"' certified, college and “0‘"“31 . iy 3 : g P} ad’ representative for M. Weits & |boroiné, two Weeks vacalion s master of the local troop . of Boy ! PHANEUS—In Taftville, Sept. . 1816, trained teachers who have had actual busi- e (oAt E nd 10 cated at 667 Tifth avenue, has| Herbert J. Larkham of Plain Scouts. which he organized. B the home of nis daughter Mrs. | . 1 . . .. i FEllenci St ataeing ine week-ond| Mirs Borsiny Tanbram. who his thox | oiF, Pty was graguaied from tne| Thomss Crbwl "fhomas Fhansus | ness experience will give you individual, | s the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. ; ko At ne. re.| Norwjch Free Academy in 1887 ana| a8ed 'l véars. i i inspirati i R o et oth et :g::::.!;o ls':gn—';c%is?a)per’rlfiocngfss;;'"°’“ ale with the degree of A. B. inj AWES. o Qecum, _Sept. 2. 1913, Mrs. | personll.mstrut‘:tlon and inspiration to win 3irs. John Gemble and son John of | Larkham hold positions at Connmec. 1591- e S ot | Success in Business. | Huntington aveaue réturned Sunday|ticut Agriculturai -College. - = | | evéning frém a week's visit with rel-| Airs Pierre Oireay of Mansféld De- | NOANK SHIPYARD IS 1 i A i | in Masonville, R. I During|pot, has returned after several days APPRAISED AT $193,316| | §ny o yourself. T'll take a course' in \‘ Gemble's absenee her. daughter, yisit with her son-in-law 4nd daush-| An appraisal of the Noank vard of| | business or shorthand at the Norwich | er, T. ane TS, arry Vail of Tewn Grot Vork: i T r i gpe e ey vell ot o ot o Wen Bt Church & Allen | Commercial School, near the Post Office Sommor PREPARE FOR = ONANGDABLE |lertained 3r, Vail's brother and his| caperior coace’ mopl the Gerk of the| i and I'll make arrangements to enter the | the past Think of the extrarooms |, VAP, PRAALS (02T Mo Bera yail. Io. 35 Vail is goseral| Sipc oS00 ja valuo of the liad. in t | 4 POSTIORTICE HASE vou could rent or use your- il remesier | Folps Homes and | manager of Swit Co’s rendering| A Prascs alvert T Honit and man | > 3 THRIFT. CERTIFICATES self, if your empty attic cands of homes in eases Of cousns,|PlaRt of Manchester. May and is summarized as follows: E: D Is Starti D B T s i cooun iy Ser A A e oy | Such eyihpathy” ia. expressed for|is ey 04 is summarised ds follow: unera ! very Uay Is Starting Lay cofred = suvely, of 310 S R 'ereT put to work. LN 5% s oot OL|Mr and Mra. Frod Stelsner of Wau- | plincr 35,003 machine shop 37870 i % fate Trose make particularly nand: ‘ransform that slacker writes: “By changin® of beds and | wecus street, in the loss of their “ % o - i 3 forms for investments for those who the weather, I t00k 4, véry Bad cold and | daughtér. Mrs. Mary Stelzner Kam L b MG O R i Thls week at the NorWICh | want to use this government form of space into cheerful, com- sore throat. Four deses 6f Folevs |ski, whose faneral took place Tues 0 (nter tower ApliEmgcs 3E600; rectors § | savings as they can be readily cashed ooms with Bea. | oes Ak Tar pit me Hikht in b Ay | ik, Mose funeral wook Dlace Tues-|moyid orc $510: power house $12.150: i : L3V A ey 5 Y fortable ] E | time. " T mever tapi ass sacdicins that & ] A transformer house $173; saw mill $5,- | minercia, 00 e - ¢ to 1 ert wer Board —if's quickly ave such splendid resuits.. It pays|Dle Grove avenue. Besides her par-|2o3: galvanizing planc $130. railroad —AND— | O S bt &k @lilicat distortin |Bo g4 ¥he Fenuins Folsr's. Contains|ents husband and children, Mrs. Ka- | cyitem . $3.050; - thme omece $550: Cag | | B holders. 4 no opintes. Tmee & Orgéod Co. minski is survived by three brethers, depot 33,001 vafl(side equi; m:.m' $4,- the rest of the house. Herman, William and Fred Stelzner,| §13; contents of drafting room §251 Emba mers | . Attend Ak 6 e e daalis. and a sister, Miss Lizzie Stelzner. the | 1ro idente aoe S1oti > 1) = 4 | ttens us fast three mentioned residin; e oes Sup. . vite driel ! ‘ e si€ing at home.| dent's office $81; hallway 32; down M 0. Another daughter. Mra. Carrie Stelz- | yiaiis office §250: marine | rafanes Lady Assistant i and within' a few daye Mrs. JUASOR'S | ireasurer s often 22000 iy imos TEi—" A < | Central Wharf |husr;:uhfi;sea away, leaving several| 3317 {ool room $1745; buildings 355 || HENRY E. CHURCH children who xt present reside!5). jand and underground svstems WM. SMITH ALLEN - R e srandperents. {130; Jand and_ under: ! Funeral Directors X Memorial Mass For Father Joynt. i M. CRANDALL TC 35 CLEANED AND:BLOCKED Bathe § hte. Sty Jifnimans of re Lwe and Embalmers quiém for Rev. Thomas P. Joynt was TO TME CITY SMOE AND HAT — 3 |celebrated at St. Mary's Star of the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 322 Main Street CLEANING SARLORS. 4 Pl | T S o e Near the Post Office r morning at o'clock by the paster, il 32 AROADWAY. LACG CASTILE Sl:: } | BEToa cromer” & goon sumver g Chamber of Commerce Building MADE FROM parishioners wi i atte nee. Lad: Assistand 7 umu’l“#&% ¢ | Father Joynt ai ears :;e” He Phane 83-2 Y i - emeamesmemmeemed |was a much beloved paster of St L] Mary's church for 25 vears

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