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youll wear patches tll they &rap off be- fore you'll pay Him anything more to- " wards his brimstone bills! E. E For months ghe has been af- with what ‘st firss szemod 2a b2 ; = FET Y afternoon, to be'fully asnreclated. The JEWETT CFT | boating, bathing nd fi Is al that fi leted an ' coadd heoashed € subnitad to ovder. On sI : Unikels by - ik “ il important Textile g evening was edebrated ot the|earcrully weichéd. she would il to tae temporary self-sacrifico <the price of |three hundred fcér from the Ashiand | wamning. Fity there, | culiar audibie breat has just comn couples e % % reservoir and considérably wbove the wa-|xnd, in an -cstension. wlhich has been |she was in I € i oxin E ::m;:l" ;’;:f::f"{:e'm?v:.,“&: ik ter level. Heretofore the stcam plpe | fided to tho sun voréh. a grana wood- | servation: but ol any - eai s B “euna and satins and steaks and sugar-cookies|Which conducted the power from . the|land dance was enjoyed. seen :eioff & Pl l:hnv \f. g ; x wo think We want ‘at any -Drice less |boller room fo the force pumps at the| Never beforc did the stald old denl.|Ml this week roma in th, same : . T , than he sees fit to ask. But we can get | Water's edge, also the pipe through |zens of Bemnells cove hear the like of |condition. There 'was apparemdy % | which the water was pumped for use in | the peals of laughter and shouts of de-|growth or strange condition in' the T s ot Sioncet oy "o | the mill, were on top of the ground or |lignt. Delicious refreshments were en-|but the mother did ot want a price m,,",, than see them overload his |nearly so. Now, a:square concrete tun-|joyed by the merry company. mortem, 0 -the cauge of this un: Thelves, he prey of rot and moth ana |Rcl has been built several feet below th, | In the window of Carey's store Wed- | condition could not be determined he saal She mgs. Mrs. Irving Frink Brookisn | Al¥red H. X rank Gos visited relatives ; ecited - Gra Attic : n i i g | curface, it is large emough so that a |nesday wWas an enormous fish-head | was the daughter of Mr,-and Mrs. An- r. £ (At jowcte City over the wesk cad. mildew. The, great public can't compell fan seeking to make repairs to the |mounted on a block with its gapingthony Zawestouski, and " besides - hor reseurer: < 34 [was’¥n atrachich pro- |\ doni s iithest @i AVTe. H im0 walte F: P e that M stcam or water pipes, can walk through | mouth pried wide open With a toothpick. | parents is survived by her- hushgnd z magmipc s b are shinziing on Peck street, Norwich. B o e e e i i o |t with plenty of room from the bofler- ved with It was. the legend |and som four sisters and two hithe | S “Sunday morning worshiy " ot o Sl oemmy’s worth of his goods une|lhouse in the plant, to the pumps at the | “Mackrel”, caught Aug. 1 in Beach Pond ! ers. 43 4 | LEFFXNGWELL o'clock, Rev. P. S. Collins ‘wili preach) T D 5 ter level Several man-holes in case|by E. S. Hiscor. hat nest, from| Mre William MeNicol. with her son % iy oL BT B0 e i, A T Betie: SASIIE Dlengen. necessity will admit light and air. A |Beach Pond? Donald, has been, enjoying a visit in |- Dinjmin Pickett of New' York, Is|at 730 o'clock Her topis will be oy We buyers hold the cool end of the'y ' 'noan force pump arrived Wed- ' Mrs, Ella Whipple of Voluntown vis- Lancaster, Mase., with ~ her brother, Visiling at_the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs.| Temperance in Heart and Life= % poker, every time and all the time. The | . 3av and will be put in operation atited Mrs. James MoCusker of Tracy ave- Donald C. Bllss. onn 1. Rose. 3 Thess, L 2 whip is in our own hands. If we prefer | .. " pen it will do the work of two|nue Wednesday. l Mr. ‘and Mrs.- Allan Gay!'Thornton.of | 3lr. wnd :Mrs.* Harold Toms, And | case to indenendence, it/ we put our de- | (GG T LR, "t RCR, o5, Miss Faye Callahan of Hartford has|Pawtucket, R. I, are guests of Mr. ":‘ \-\lu £ Ch}:"" ;’"\:}j‘"&‘-"}-;‘_’ HUMOR OF DAY | sires above our dutics, if we had rather ! e et ot e mint. Min James|Thornton's, father; L. A.:iThornton. of |:Cocasville, were'guests of Mr. and Mrs THE Fuffer loss ghan ako trouble, ¥ we | From the records kept by T C. Whit-|\IC5,ic Faico of Mre. Dennis Sullivan, | Pleasant View Harry Bedat Sunday. r er impgitions rather than |inz, whose father, B. W. Whiting, built |’ 3 £ e (Writtan Spectally For The Bulletin) |worthy and a shamefal form, to be sure. | Cra¥l under imy g Fair Customer—I'd like o try em tha 5 ack ‘em in the face, if|in 1 e as bad as the other crime at |Stand up and smack ‘em in {7 Ls : Miss Marguerite ‘Biiss, who s at| Howard Vibber and family, of Wor- |one over tuere. : 78, the Whiting ®lock, mow the |Of TracY avenue L om|Waten HUL will be joimed today (Fil-] cester, Mass. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- doesn't always pay to be a hog :' s @ e DT rime | e evend according to what we want | Rioux block. is taken the interesting list| 4.2 h s its black-jack. It is ot even in momey, which is the least|¥ aims I'm sorry Madam, but thot's the lamy a few davs vislt In New York where day) by Miss Ruth Miner -to remain{ “37% Reynolds Tuesday. L e er of ismaramt and short. |T2hEr than according to What we can |of thoss who have occupled the rooms shade.—Passing Show, 3 % Miss Ruth J, Eilis of Norwich Town | s, he took his younz mepfiew James Mur-|over the week-end 3. 5 ormerty you aised up 4° nelghbor caluable form of can | ferox 1 be chich are to be takem by the Jewett 7 z . nes en YR spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and . sk o 5 % | cientea gresd to the shrewder and more | TSR S e SRl be B to our ears| BRI ACG, (0 e e e Wttiam X T 1 ear o Tettgent ot New. Tork|qothe church sseial held :in. Pachadg | Mrs. Charles E. Ellis. e e e sy : i Bl s ne : Co. i 5 « a ros of New Tork This little-apprecisted trath has late- | T2ty I m‘: As we shall deservs to be Shew of Norwich kept =2 drug store| o S o ;- i the war-time hoge. It must be “Well?” pre Town hall Wednesday evening was well| Mr. and Mrs. F v I 3 i 3| where e followed the trade of a house- Frederick A. Leffing- d by society, sternly and rigor-| 1If, on the other hand, we imitate the |there; J. E. Leonard's flonr, grain and ow you go around into the ahe <mith. He had charze of large con- and look at the garages e B8 S " conduct, of the Duropean coalconeum. | oo store was there for eoveral years. | TIL, B2 TA8 MRS 0 1800 OO0, Z 3 “Are you serious in your atteation to octated Press rep- |OULLY. as the preceding and actusting jendact of B CIRCRORT ENTCONTCY [mhen three men In turm cocuple the | TicHo ERnge on tie steel work | of 7 Miss Dobeigh? ressatative cos of America |Cimes, of the profteers ehould RAVe | arged for inferior goods, eimply tell | ce :as a jewelry store. Charles Bar-| AN 1 1Z 6 T €T SKRCTLROT L “I am. Her fatser did me out of $10 - had the Buropean ma their mer- | elecs, it is and must be ac-|Mr. Profiteer We'll buy elscwhere or go|ber. Touis Ta Point, and Mr. Willis. | 02, "UORi™¢™ i, "Queensboro bridse 000 1n = stock deal last month and 1- s b what they considered| Nevertheless, it is an ? the | Withont, we chall not only be showing | When Mr. La Point Was there his sis-| U 'y "mact river. To show how get it back if I have to marry the entire o 4 = power to send Europe | cebted by any thorongh student of e} P0, deserve better treatment, we|ter. Miss Amelia LaPoint, had apart-| %ver the BRSL FOCE O8O T family."—Boston Trancertet. & lot of exceptionally poor coal and to |’ a8 A D, Dbl P o |ghan also bo doing a real servico to the |ments for dressmaking and millinery. | TSR chiRECE FROUT, ROTE, JOTE O LS Tom—How is it that you" sresgack charge an exorbitant price for it Wholecomely from the . ‘sedtment nflif @ 000, 1o enotikh sufi us ‘feol and)| Then':thé ot foffice’ was thare mearky/| o r abn: oo o bo vantaced: by IALgen favorite with the sex Do you Alware 5 sk Wil il mo more [dres of wcietyr a foul fermentatlon | cOMNLY, AL ShOBER O U8 fCOl ARG | on"Seare Tater it was an ice cream mar- |7 GOWR Now to be replace e you always . anguage of | [0F WhIh e oA Teal our astention. to | FeSult we. desire. lor, also the W. C. T. U. at one tima | \nEuag® ot | one which ought to call our af tell a girl she Is pretty? fitted it up wi agazines. papers and| First Selectma: (g 5 Say tted it up with mag vaper: % Jack—Any amateur can de that T teii ecessity for cleaning out the whole Jdu: h, T o ta od | thinke i Pays him to be a hog, just so |S2mes as a reading room. Its last use | went to the upper end of Ashland pond tch, its scum ag well as its sed- 3 lost which won't be | her®she is prettier . some zirl Pye u ! heard her acknowledge to be pretty.—e ¥ , was when its former owner r.nted it|Thursday to inspect and accept the new he € pretty. o | iment long he'll: Defong. - When he' learns orf, 0o oot of Haster flowers. bridge just completed by E. . Gilhert e 2 As T've said, it won't do to deny that|is taught that it doesn't pay, bl take for the town of Griswold. A modera Banks—Did you ever attend any off auallty | ichness sometimes soems the surest |his feet out of the trongh and be con-| The Bemnett’s cove colony has come structure of South Carolina pine With Miss Budd's at-homes? 7 anish com-| ORT ickest road o money-success. |tent with a fair share of:the swill. . .|into more prominemce than - ever this 40:1g0t - span, - constrnoted - on’ : the ¥ Boreleigh (sadly)—No, but I've attend- Actions speak louder than words” and| But Wo of.the great buying public'|summer. There-are at present six com e Trliniole. 4 has s eolacet Sy adii g0l many’ of her B0t at ecan carry with them a higher degree of con- | have got.to learn one thing for our. | fortable cosy camps occupying 'various| (UIVer MURARS - A8 TORTERT (B Boston Transcript. viction. Tho man who preaches that|selves, first of all. That s the old, old | sites overlooking the river or' its tri-| Wi [l (TEY TN TRER, SN “honesty is the Best polioy. but prac- | truth that we can't eat our cako and |butary bays. In scanic beauty thess up- tices under-hand profiteering is altogeth- | have it, too. 2 L { double Iaid with the unver planking ex- e 3 B per reaches of the Quinebaug stand un-; golin 190 WA he SRS TO O AE T er too mumerons to permit doubt of his| A Nobody ever did; nobody does; no- |surpassed, among the many = matural i a )t af real béliefs. body ever will. beanty spots round about the town. All|Teor the floor a complete replanking is “Who is that fellow talking to Senatos Shortwortay?” “He's a professional lobbyist.” | T Firat “He's rather shabblly dress < A lobbyist doesn’ . by abetas ¥ os oo s s boas Tt caties THE FARMER. | the camps at this point are within a |PCt Pecessary. ; GiN\\]E irs doaifact e dy.i"?érfifi"'nfl.m faction in the occasional development of —_— | pistol shot of the famed Salmon rock,| Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 18, wife of F . $15,000 a year for doing mothinz in pars cases whieh tend;, howaver. " feebly, ~to| _Winsted. - Hall. 43 widow ) where years ago authentic records prove [ John ‘Smith, @fed at Backus hospital on ar-over ticular."— Birmingham As o T cast doubt on the universal advantage |Of Asaph Hall ef Goshen, died at the|the Indlans came for their winter's gup- | Tuesday. Her condition was such that ALE s m"""m sl e S )¢ greed. Like this coal-export affair, |Litchfield county hospital Sunday morn-|ply of fish. " Out on the river front the|the Caesarian operation was performed. 50 years S Radoscrac) ~ o7, the youngest member of of for Tnathsce. ing following an illness caused by uremicback water from the Asplnook dam a|She surviveds only a short time, but rge family, was taken (o see his marg - | poisoning.. Mrs, Hall was relired | few miles below forms a lake whose real | leaves ‘a son. Her case has been one - ried sister's new baby. el R e beauty must be seen, some late summer | that physicians have been unable te JOS. CONNOR & SONS CO., DISTRIBUTORS, PHONE 390 o e we fiters sted in tie cond S B Feasun g 4 g e h basket tran in the New, don't get it into your head that |d¢nCe at hand, certain American coal- {pany and atter examining soveral prettyl R . exporters, knowing that they had Euro- trifies plokied et .t v e ] e Mnch - surprised at his di cosery, and > . b them a lot of coal too poor to sell inf | | iooking auite said: “Ien: Eation 5 this country, and charged them whack- | B the stuff. European con- she rather young —Houston Post. Pai—Mrs. Flannigan. yure has just fa killed Ge is. Mrs. F. (collapsing Pat—Alsy now thot's broke. Share, it be to hear it wh killed entirely.” | er, scem to have more | A uck than characterize the | They took what they then shut down ipletely on further would go without, rather sort of thing? — n off the scaffoldlr We started off with the thesis that bein 5 . (i s - e them, ‘we may easy for Ameri- r plan. | in sight | | er in the deek 1 by a woman jury1 v v z and ecting ave I got to be “Be quiet!" whispered his counsel. v v-abiding and_seH-respecting e “I won't be quict. Judge, T can't even 3 men can resori to. Two wrongs never | \Lfi |tool my own wite, let alone tweive 2 huma _excent oY | mako a_rig czise ono men has | ' strange women. I'm guilty !’'—Houston - ) v n not turn around and | < Post. : N | N, Advertisement—For sale, sow with s his own element three pigs and a gas tank six thousand | | Another—Excellent cow for sale: gives p { < his chosen | | S or | T .. z husband, who had spent th nigit walking the floor with his collieky born.—Cincinnati Enquirer. three gallons of milk daily: also a gecd amateur odds A = e——— { vtano.—Boston Transeript. n a n 4 bk = i = I S—— ) u—_J"Iy | ‘A child should gain in weight abo: The thing to fight him and his fire | e s e ||| : four posnds betwesa two 'and . sewen my thought to deny | 40 ater POmhaE 4" doni | == I years.” remarked the young metber look M3 & . . L oot Shbul: | oy up from the morning paper. g 1 4. ety * Huh!" Our gained forty pounds be > oo 2 2 % 4 e aaonl a a m and 7 a m.' grumbled Lo Bow " icket or two from the SRt v 3 A F ) to 2o to—his own : THE KALEIDOSCOPE America makes 80 per cent of the world's automobiles. India is one of the largest growers wheat in the wonld Mexico's exports of crude ofl ameent to 600,000 barrels daily. iter in the face and | The first school for giris tn | nati was established in 1802, | The United States produced 3667.38(. 000 worth of rubber products in 1918, | A Louisiana mewspaper has the ction of being the first eveg primte wall paper. at lower prices than ever, in our Maited: Milk About 330,000 tons of sugar are | " contection nsumed in the Uni = P States in one 3 . Abe artin estern newspaper o A 2 L -5 remarked, “T" our > Mllk In Engiand y ork was = > For Intants | ped vy 1 ved e disputes, whige, in- 000 workers. nt benefits at 8 its share of thy i | | ¥ NO COOXING | ™ “Food - Drink” for A} Ages | Quwce Lunch at Home. Offics ~nc | | $50,000 a day The offering of such a large stock of fine furniture, consisting of the very latest crea- g s of one popular gambling casine. i | In Tndia women's and children’s shoe gl tions for every room in the home, is unprecedented at this time. Every piece of fur- mbgeeran i e - plomiz L A Fmewarer abous | ®oNDtEMS sk for HORLICK'S : ng manufactured from e postage on 2 2 to London is - | 3@ Avoid imitations & Substitates | niture in the sale we are holding is surely furniture of character. It is made of fine, selected material, it is stable and dependable in construction, it is true to the best standards of design, and is handsome in finish and decorative detail. To offer such furniture at such a large discount surely is the opportunity you have been looking for to furnish your home with good furniture at the lowest possible cost. We in- vite your early inspection. Special Low Prices Now in Effect in Every Department SUMMER FURNITURE DINING ROOM SUITES This includes 21l reed and fibre furniture, couch hammocks, refrigerators and all the other many seasonable articles now in demand. Reductions vary from 10 per cent. to 40 percent. and we would urge an early selection it you would ben- ts own suburbs. tn the for) situated In Sussex ¢ New Jerses \ Foran & Son Co’s Warehouse Stock Sale HERE AGAIN OLD TIME PRICES Prices Reduced One-Half On Practically All of Our Merchandise and Much More On Specials. A lot of $3.00 Shirts—goingat ........... $1.00 A lot of 25c Hose—goingat .............. 12l5¢ A lot of $1 Neckwear—going at ..... % A lot of $1.50 B. V. D. Union Suits ........ $1.10 1 days. Tilustrated World reports that the New aquarium has had more than 43 0.000 visitors since it was cpened mber 1895, ‘ Experiments made by a London wel- t indicate that it by a spe soun tinually s ma: ine for Palestine. Aurora, L, pays its street car fares with little pieces of me perforated with the letter A. A number of these can be carried on a safety pin. Few persons wt:o have admired the common rose quartz realizea how very rare is the crystallized form. Only twe epecimens are known. Never before hag our showing of this furniture been more complete and varied in the 1 {] range of selection than it is right now. Every period style is represented, all in the best of Wat, £ concrete houses or bum- good taste, the kind of furniture discriminating galows with vaulted roofs, which are efit by this opportunity. Limited quantities mean people prefer. The average saving on these com- planned to make them ool in swmmer ¢ ~ that these specials will go fast—so do not pro- plete suites ranges from 20 per cent. to 33 1-3 per and warm in winter, have been con A lot of $1.25 Balbriggan Underwear . . crastinate. A A lot of 85c Silk Hose w.e.c.. ... o000 to0 s .. 55c $2.50 Winter Underwear ................. $1.25 structed in Buckingham: in two weeks' time The United States prodmeed in 1817 71 per cent of the worlds petrolenm. It leads in the production of iron and stee copper and iead. sulphur, phospate roc vanadium, aluminum and several ether | mineral products PURE ALUMINUM Bngland. REDUCED PRICES ON ALL BEDROOM FURNITURE If you have a spare bed room to furnish or Wish new furniture for your own bed room, this Sale will mean much to you. Many of the new hand-painted, decorative suites are included in the Sale. Also scores of new styles in ivory, mahogany and Ameri- can walnut in the latest period design. Sale discounts range from 25 per cent to 40 per cent.—a very worth-while saving. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ODD CHAIRS AND ROCKERS » Beautiful overstuffed suites in all the more pop- Be sure to see merchandise specials displayed in our window. . ° Th, hairs, 4 rockers, |54t R ere are easy chairs, deeply upholsteres | - " ular coverings such as velour tapestry silk dam- Xty g REY 10-gt. Preserve Kettles $2.5¢ : 2 5 as s gracefully designed styles in mahogany i agk and cane and mahogany combinations. At- € 6-qt. Convex Kettles, b * tractively low prices feature the offerings from now,on| shlo at gzsat: redvotions, |, Take'adrexiige Il % z y this department. Y of these low prices during this Sale. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. (ESTABLISHED 1872) 135-143 MAIN STREET ~ NORWICH, CONN. X 8-gt. Convex Kettles, with cover .... . $2.00 ~ . $2. . $2. The Household - 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 BULLETIN BLI WHEN YOU WANT to put your but ness before the public. there i 0. wm better than the “The Store for Men Main Street—Near Norwich Savings Society NEW LONDON STORE g e SUCCESSORS TO FORAN & SON CO, BANK STREET