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FAIR, COOLEE TODATY; FAIR TOMORROW Norwich, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1922, THE WEATHER. Conditions. Tuesday night the low pressure was passing ecastward off the Atlantic coast | 5 and during the last 24 hours it was at- (Special to The Bulletin) tendsd by gemeral showers and thunder| Danielson, Aug. S.—When presented in storms in the Atlantic states. It has | Justice Burnham's court at Jewett City sen followed by rising pressure and a | Tuesda ternoon. Charles Taylor and change to consideral Thomas Walsh, drivers of the beer trucks that were seized near Jewett City Mon- conler weather in ons east of the Missiesip- P! river day were_ released under bonds of $300 The weather will he fair Wednesday | each for a hearing to be held Friday. and Thursday 1 A bondsman who appeared laid a $1.- n northern states east | <sinp! prevat! 000 bill on the justice's desk as bail. At Plainfield Barnett C. Hart was arraigned generally | e st the M'ddle Atlantle and New |ON a charge of attempted bribery of nd st Wadnesday and Thurs- | State Policemen Albert F, Field and Merrill R. Keith. He pleaded not guilty nds. before Justice Matthewson and was bound over to the mext term of the su- perfor court under honds of §3,000, which ill be furnished through a surety com- ¢ Sands Hook: Fresh norther- Hatte dAnasdas Fresh north- | BOUND OVER FOR ATTEMPT 0 BRIBE STATE POLICE OFFICERS the carefully covered cargoes that they discovered the liquor. The stuff was contained in- 7,200 un- labeiled bottles, arranzed in casea The deivers made little effort to explgin fur- ther than to say that they were carrying the stuff from Providence to New York. They had carried merchandise from" New York to Providente a few. days age and were engaged for the return trip to New York by Hart. The drivers did not re- veal the destination of the cargoes. Securing permission to use a. telephone, one of the drivers called up Hart at the Biitmore hotel, Providence, on the long distance telephome. and notified him of their predicament Hart arranged to meet the state policemen at the police ther: John Wardman of Norwich who “has been avenue, spending some. time ,in Mrs. Ellen' Freeman Topliff died Mon- day at her home in South Coventry. She was the mother of Frederick Topliff of Occum Heights, owmq Arthur Arnold of Providence, R. T. was a business caller in the village on Tueeday. Miss Emma L'Heureux of Willimantic spent a short time in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeClair have returned from a stay of two months in| Quebec, Canada. TUnder the headin; Top of Heap, .the -Hartford Courant says: Taftville in winning over thel American Thread A. A. team Sunday. at the local park, climbed into the lead in the Eastern Connecticut Bassball league. This puts the Thread Makers into third place. New London bumped the Dan- ferent styles—sizes 3 34 to 34— Values up to $3.98—CHOICE. . $1.98 NEW LOW PRICES FISK \Sh.ndard Non-Skid Tires 80x 3% Premier CL Fabric 80x 83 Fisk Non-Skid Cl. Flbnl: (Oversize) -, - 30x3% Red-Top, Extn Piy Cl { Fabric (Oversize)' - . 30x83% Non-Skid CL (hd (Six-Ply Oversize) % - ‘,‘l‘)- il S 21247 S. S Non'Skid Cord - - \ax&_ S. 8. x«aw ? 82x43% S. S.*Hnw Mxl}fs. 8. % .xixs. SJtaihl'Gd »® a5x57 S. 8. lwd 2 - Al $10.65 1285 15.85 15.85 2645 .29.15 37.70 ~39.50 --- 4685 .. 4930 All Our Bathing Suits Reduced to Half-Price. Big Reductions on All Our Bathing Caps. Sale of Corsets ‘Redfern and Ivory Brands ° All high-class and up-to-date models, low bust, long hips, range in sizes from 20 to 33, but not all sizes in all models. Values up to $8.50 — Values $9.00 to $12.00 — No Credits — Approvals or Exchanges Positively All Sales Final. SALE OF IMPORTED Tooth Brushes 1,000 Imported Tooth Brushes, every one first quaity, including Bleached and Un- bleached Bristles, 3, 4 and 5 rows, celtuloid and bone handles, at the following special prices — 8¢, 12%¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢ and 50c. months sufficient much onto, The band of gypsies which located on it Thomas Greenwood, Mrs.’ Fogarty's fa-| GYPSIES LEAVE FAIRGROUNDS Great Plain moved Tuesday to the land ownea by Henry Lathron opposite Ford's fce houses. state dBMnitely it is understood that thex will remain. in Norwich for two or. three longer. They have copper work to nger time. In leaving the fairgrounds it is report. ed that the proverty was left in exact- ¥ as good order as when they moved June 26th. Taftrille Now on|have heen no complaints of their ac- , tlons i this city on | marks about their method of living. The gypsies claim that Norwich a good territory for their business and that they expect several orders before leaving. In leaving the fairgrounds Tuesday the FOR NEW LOCATION Ithough the band could not carry them along for a Otto Stahl’s In fact, thers aside from a few re- SHANNON BUILDING WEDNESDAY ONLY BIG CUT IN PRICE BACON, Ib. 33c By the Piece, 30c "REGULAR PRICE 40c POUND The Woodstock Dairy H’- Manchester, N. I, has returned to his | the fairgrounds of the New London Suarehing for the Rose of Jci; home here. County Agricultural Soclety at East Nature laviehly Jiad squindercd NORWICH, CONN. POETRY _ THE ROSE OF JOT. Down the =arden althl I ‘lnd' id . without alioy. Crimson. pink and beautecus whita, & oariet, M‘L 4 widught ll;.{:u— eamy pelas. g cight, Like an oft-s mnm‘flmpru (But 1 would know Rose of Roses,' From out the Garden's faircet flowers | T'd call you from amongst the That whiled away a hundred Bours') Homeward I turned. with laggard feet . Retraced my steps 'mid fragrance rare; Behold, a flower small and sweet ; The Rose of Joy was bicoming there! —C. A. Pinckney. FROM A CAR WINDOW. Pines, and a blur of lithe young grasses - Gold in a pool, from the western glow ; Spread of wings where the last thrush jelson outfit plenty, 17 to 7. and sid into| han has Jived up to it azreement v A% | . second place. Baltic taking the piace|the fair association. In fact the barljIWihar, house and lot, 172 of the Moosup fem sprunz a surprise|has lived up to all recommendations | Elizabeth | LOCAL ARTILLEYMEN RECEIVE CAMP gold floral decoration. The design ‘of this set will cabinet. don't miss this appeal to you, and its quality insures long service. Tt is cxtraordinary special 50 Ereat value this e—Regular $25.00 value = not squal it anywhere. t e g 5 5 o By ad received in| Franklin L. Allen to Peter A. Barber, ‘ ¢ B 9% e (How many summers have died since o v cloudy Wedneedsy, 1psny. Sthton in. Jewet: Oy, ‘Mo made ‘e bon Jowett Cliv. wining 3 to 1. Wames|ghown here "}:f,mm:;‘,',":e Aepartments | house and lot. 475-478 Maln street. e ey T ':‘,’h,fi",e"'rz then?) Hart was being held at the state pes | trip from Providence by automob: to be plaved Saturday. Augus 4 e s o ich they have| Tda Jaffe to Tony and Santa Mossa- | oioiced A y nigl they I wish vou knew how the decpening . at, lice barracks late Tuesday night await- | rising about two houes later. Prosecutor |Mantic at Taftville: Sunday. August 13.|and mayors of .-‘x{m in which they » Tone, house and lot. 44 Summit street |0 that their camp pay nad .«rvrvli\ d m)\d o < Ensiand: Fair and |ing an adjustment of the bond. e |Henry H. Burnham and State Poiiceman |Baltle at Jewett City 59;&f{‘°“d°“flfi“' fonewonner WOk ST Edward F. Stimion to James J. and | 107 SOUL bR of [Iowne (| Lies on the blue and green agatn: JER A fa'r with | 'Wo trucks that fizured in the seizure | Frederick J. Hanson were in the station | Danlelson. s = g ” S Mary C. Flynn, house and lot. 50 Mon-{ %' b 2 . 2 1 e 2 will be released tomorrow and the drivers | house in addition to State.Policemen London .600. Willimantic. .577.| HENRY BILL SELDEN e bt given in machine zur['firlnd du‘:'l scveral | Dusk. and th:':;n/'eh;): 2‘:’(,:”3";&,"".'. { will take them back to New York. The | Fields and Keith when Hart walked in, |JeWstt City-.577, Baltic, .288, Danlelson EXHIBITS AT LYME| % 000"y Young to Georze E. Geer, | ealls went out on “suard ‘du s P I A i appera ons In Norwich | 300 cases of beer stored at the state po- [ Hart called the latter two policemen [-286. 4 Henry Bill Selden, associate professor | house and lot. 94 Fourth strest. Following. the drill the mea were lin to foliow ® o ¢ The B ¢ ohservations show the |lice barracks here. An analysis of the | aside. according to the officers, and tak-| Notices have been placed on the| ine Arts at Connecticut college, 18 one | Casper; K, Balley to Marzaret Fuller, |up by gun squads and wen: 1o the cay-| And thoughts of you thro’ s mist of following chances o temperature and |beer made Tuesday at Hartford shows | ing two $100 bank notes from a pocket.|ates of the Ponemah Mills stating that|of Fine Arts at Cor i e land on Washington street tain's room where they recaived the pay tears. % o rometr zes Tuesda the aleoholic content to be 5.7 per cent. | handed one to each officer, witha. request | the Rropestys is protected by a Boston|of the 43 artists who have their wor‘s:;n Orille Laroche to Johanna Welch and | for their two \lwe;k- ia S : —Ruth Guthrle Harding r. Rar The attention of the state D that they permit the . drivers to proceed | detective agemer. dispiay at this year's exhibition of thelyocophina Pilegar, land in Oscum. The men still have their drill pay an =i e T e 2240 fwas attracted to the truck caerving the | with the lquce laden truoks. Officer| Trnest Cusson has accepted & post-\; %)\ o iociation at Old Lyme which| Ellzabeth A. Young to Mary McGrath, | state pay comping to them and are-look-| HUMOR OF THE DAY - 70 2240 | tiquor by the manner in which they were | Fielde, who is the commanding officer of | tion with the Ponemah company kb akajsat Ryt L. 1and-on Palmer street. ing forward to receiving another sub- rom 52 29.40 | carrying loads. Believing the trucks to|the Danielson barracks of the ™xte po-) Gustave Hedler of Terrace avenue,| OPEReC SHICRCEY W WO o 0 g g i stantial amount seen. A torrid hereafter awahts Bill Mo = + be overioaded, they signalled the drivers | lice department. promptly arrested Hart o nne been Ml:for several weeks ' Joseph Selden of Norwich, and shs Eon- =3 C’;:“’ ~ “ P, PO - uges i sy ¥ e able go return to his work. G e of Green- | AN ER CON TION e threw cigarettes in the hand-bast L f ay: fol- | to stop. It was then they investigated!for alleged bribery. M,ctard: e e St is“"":“ (;‘r Ed‘?f“f "”“JR‘E" of ‘.rr_: Axn'rnr:"::;l:mmxo:mr\nn" <p | CHILDREN TAKE STRAY pOST dmn,iwam;?h.s hand-basin - i 1 wich, the well known st who sculp- IME NS ’ el - 5 g el it i s ot e Rl have | tired the Tions in front of the New Y0rk | 6, myecday morning Chief Howard L. TO ‘EDLICE HEADQUABTERS| -He gives-away a greit el - of ng o'clock, clam chowder, soda crackers. | wafted through space from hundreds of| Mr. and Mrs, Y«:uh Rlanchette have | public lNbrary on Fiffh = avenue. Mr. 2 £ S o Early Tuesday morning four or five | money.” S o o e, saltines, brown and white bread, shced|miles away. Owing to poor atmospheric|taken a house on South B street Selden has been on the faculty of Con-|Stanton of the department recelved | smay) hoys and girle dppeared at the po-| “H: must have a good heart™ ATN. 300N AND TINES | tomatoes, cucumbers, sliced beets inlconditions which prevailed Monday ev-| Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baranisnin of|;coticut coliege since the college openied | from Mre, Catherine Gaffney, of Taft- | lice station with a nony which one of the | “Or an easy conselence. —Loutsvlie — el v oot A = | vinegar, sweet pickles and cheese. The|cning, the weather being raipy and|South B strest are moving out of toWN iy 1y)5. Prior to thal he was an in-|yine a fetter enclosing a check for $25 | boys was leading by @ stcing. “We Sun Figh !l Moon | hake will be served at 3.30 p. m., with|cioudy, the demonstration was not versy| Fred Rav. who has been ill at Mis|gryctor at the Springfield Art ciub. He| G 500 0n G R 0oL LT found him on High street,” they-inform- ; Bottle' " vat’ Sound Rie er | Rises, |the following menu: Blue fish with|satistactory, but Taftville has a few ra-|home on South C street for severalip.q expipited his paintings at the Penn-| 0 a4 The letter praised the w ed the officer at the desk, “and we don't | granding on a chalr.in front of the mire n |gravy, clam fritters, sweet corn, whitedio fans of its own who believed that|Weeks. is imoroved. and has been able|gyjvania Academy of Fine Arts, Na- | {0 B ot * Bapretusents I ATsbE know where he belongs.” ror, gazing at her pretty figurs. Fas T o m | b m & w o m|And sweet potatoes, white and brown|the apparatus was not working in as|to_rsturn ta his wor I'tion Academy of Design, American Wat- | the locat A% The officer secured a temporary board-| *“Why are you looking 11 the glass, g 5 M P Thibread. sausages, fried eels, steamed|zood order as it shouid be. By following| Master Theodore Allard has been fll|,:Color societw, International Exhibl-|EAtter Sundave o TR CIET S 8 MR bie | darting 7+ asked her. mother. T ‘ T a4t Rises |clams, lobsters, sliced. cucumbers. toma-|up clues and wires, they discovered that|at his home nn Sputh B street. tion of Buenos Ayres and at the travel-; € PR O P TS Avers to be | and told the children to take the “ “Cause I Mke the looks” was the ‘ £18 n.23 713 Itces, watermslon, cigars. The commit-)something was going on in the St. Louis| Miss Elizabeth Jackson of ¥orth B g exhibitions of the Amerlcan Federa-| % Ty PTERSHICh BRGS0 dily | covery to the stable, where they left him. | frank reply.—Chicago Naws. ‘ &5 02 42 tee in charge of the outing consists of |casino on Dion street; a few hundred|Strest is enjoving her annual vacation n of Fine Arts and Panama-Pactfic o < o the T asoastinant | The toons: Temithed . daictalmad up e & v 5 p 517 S s st [ growinz. The men of th partme pony D Downton Here comes Biinkers ¢ 54 %40 [John Swanton. William Blanchard. Fred|feet in the rear of the theater where the| Miss Dorothy Rroughton of Blissville] .chipition. expressed thedr gratitude for the ac-|late hour Tuesday. Hes' got a new baby and n:ll taik ue . % a 13 | Hoidsworth, ake” Benoit, “Bunny”|demonstration was being held. A crowd ;fln; hynr;su:\e»\ her position with the m s on: of' Nivs" Giattriey. to. death. wipehe s 1 | Hoeter. John Thoma and Edward Zuer-|gathered on ] > d the wi S . Martin Compa - 9 e ¥ o 5 W - g Ao 1L Nowi DO R n t vent quickly round that a sounding Sia-| fwo stitches were required to close PLACED ON RECORD mine, who has a new setter doz. Lers water. which flood tide. | °St privatg - afrairs of the summer|tion was in operation in the Casino|the wounds caused by a dog biting Al- ZEER 53 Attended Birthday Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hoffman of i o guce them and leave tnem 1o thelr months, is looked forward to eagerly by|ecquipped with a graphophone or some! {pert F. Lambert. sm: son of Mr. and Recent changes in real estate in Nor- Mr. and Mrs. » S. Lee of Penobscot street celebrated their 20th fate.—Life. iV | every member of the club. It is an an-|other machine devised for the reproduc-|afrs. Albert D. Lambert of North A|wich have been recorded as follows at Pleasure Beach ned day in|Wwedding anniversary Sunday evening at % 4 A c‘r{r ENEVILLE | nual” affair and one that has been car-|tion of instrumental music. and it was|street. last Sunday. The ehild is fast|tne office of Town Clerk Holbrook Ronon of 37 Lews birthay anniversary. | heir Rome. - Games were plaved and re-| Bilton (furlousty)—You = eonradiet ried out for 27 years, this machine that tk cd ved | racoveri d it i< bal that no se-| 3 s o nr ¢ ‘were Mr. & 2 freshments gerved. every temer » R > Week in Weth-{, “ENENEREEe 0 Py Lenco, Tree i i i Shably the P groN { Victor and Loretta Phaneuf, house an eWoife of Saiem. Miss Ruth Lee of ¢ Y S 2 Tk n Weth-| hae resigned his position with the Pone- | hundreds-of miles away. Probably the| Miss Maria Vincent of Providence| Victor. anc, Lox v oAt {Tyme. Mr. and Mre Evceett Gilletie of | Middlstown—After a conference be- |, o Sn s, i h's sister, {mah company. demonsiration was genuine and thelstreet is having her annual vacation | %% STUOC and others and Al- | East Lvme, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davi- | tween Chief of Police A. W. Englis and | “Tommy.” asked the tsacher, “what 2 WY .| Rev. Bdwin Crowdis has returned to|company actuaily had connections with| Renches have hesn placed alang e Fs <om, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Srow and Miss|the superintendents of the Bdward Baif{¢an you tell of Americax's foreign re- . A Alhis home in Southampton, Mass. after|actual sending stations in other states.!wich avenue between Providence b ary Dbuildings, | Betty Snow. Master ¢ Miss | & Co., contractors, it was decided not to ' 1alions at the present time™ X i £ twn | fPending a few daye with Mr. and Mrs |but popuiar opinion iy that the music,and South B street, for the m SR | T e Patis ana’ M Beebe of [ work on the Main street paving project| ““Thes're all pretty poor” sald the e ot ot 'ipaj George H. Young of North Third ave-|Was manufastured at close range. One|plove: e R i (o Y amas) Erantie | Nove Doz Sunday. brightest boy In the class"Exchange ’ & = At R e man who gained admittance to the casi-| Napoleon Delair of South B street is 3 The burglar reappearsd from the bed- e s, Ak omi | Mr. and Mrs. Osten Ferguson have|no. (although when a large crowd had |fast recoverine from ‘liness eamsed bv| = money in his clothes? nis 2 1 TWEth ! aturned to thetr home in Holyoke, |gathered, the doors were barred) said{the removal of a growth from his face. n 5 Sab e ‘B Mass.. after passng a few days with|that the music inside the building was| Work is vapidly nrosrassing on the - | “Nothing but a dims, a few hatrpirs a have " o A df 7| Mr. and Mre. Allan Bogie of Provi-|deafening. and he believea 1t was being|new residens of Mr. and Mrs. Henry| and some tape” 2 rogr ity = ","’ ,::; dence strat reproduced in the hall and not being|Troeger on Maennerchor avenue. “Fool! You got hold of iis wite's it Mr. and Mrs. Charls T. Webster of|picked up by radio. The company's ar-| Mre John Mather of North A street » o | bloomers."—Buffalo Commeretal i) n Prospect street pear| North A strest have taken A house at|rival was advertised extensively, but!has been a recent visitor at Oakland New Maid—Mr. Dubbleigh, ma'am. T Groton Long Point for the month their demonstration was far from satis-| each ™ | P e it e That el et A ¢ last meeting of the Artisans. it| factory, especially to a number of resi-| " Mr and Mre. Eimer Handy have tak-| . | Tell him I'm out of rown. i, . 5 was decided ‘o have a troune of W dents, o have perfect working radios|en a house on North Third avenue. H New Maid * (hesitatingly)—I_ ean't mantic playars present a French play|in their homes. Orville Larache has disnosed of his |tell a lie ma'am: P just say youre - ;:‘»;I “L'espionne Boche” somettme in| . . 0 v Ao pontaine of Hune BIO0s VD 0(‘;‘th to Johanna \V-:r-h | out—Boston Trancrip: Mise F r Howard her | Ociobes, - e 3 ters avenve are spending a few weeks and Josephine Filliger. Following the marriage ecoremony the ndparents, M nd Mrs, ( sl e ;‘,""‘ hold & meet-| uip ‘reiatives in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec,[ Frank Zurawski has left town groom called the minisi:r aside and n- Nian l “w 2 '”0 A ottty l(\fl;(‘anada and -“\" George Tn quired the price of the servise. “Well” S DI to truek belongl o ocal | £ e e of Norwich. we: i said the minister, “you n. me =g { expressman backed into and completely| John Krumbholz and William Sheai were | o0 ator b, oV or hth: Were [ e g T A5 TAFTVILLE tered the plate glass ¢ in| recent visitors at Oakland beach, mak-|pue. D el er E The. Dhose Dug: howling atiey. Monday. jing the trip by motor. 2ok LB s =room. A P ’ | “This youne woman inaeri's $8.009.00) e f agan. chief engineer fn the T.| Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fogarty of| Tt is noted at Hartford that These exceptional specials prove the wcmderful saving opportunities which our (s et P ganiz ' . and stationed at the submarine! Norwic havemue have moved to South!James H. Brewster is at Pomfret Cen-| s = chanze. X e o o Groton. has been transferred fo|Second avenue, to make their home With {ar for & few weeks. | GREAT AUGUST SUPER-SAVINGS SALE provides. Investigate these values = Bk mence ! the Rrooklyn navy yard, Brooklyn, N. _ 2 e ohnson—What °m_thumdar e , ; e A R - e today, and you will realize why it will pay you to take advantage cf them. baby making all that row aboat? Wh ques, the famous | } SRR o ’ the little beggar ot hold of & L serve one “‘1‘ r-;"d"\' to make eir home in Drook- Mrs. Johnson—I gave him the eoal clam bakes at!'y AR | scuttle and stove poker to play with. - - s 20 The Dr. David Sussler of North A street h B i g - Rty . . smend'ne a ‘ew days with relatives in ¢ BOSION fo[e = % | That seemed to be about the only way 5 by he | ende [ This All White Enameled | ]|«.xz,ur we—tonon some el o] Ravmond Girard of Pratte avenue has! INORWiC Reld Conn “That's all rot about masrying in hasts : returned from a two weeks' motor trip | « and repenting at leisure. in Canads KITCHEN CABINET ey = Mr. and Mrs. Henry “Phaneuf of South | “Of course. - A ‘street are spending a few weeks in sure_after he . e St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada Regular $50 Value Newrich—1 don't know what I'm ever “ Miss Rose M vy of South A strest - e a it St SO v sl B SRR é Special Now at Friend—Perhaps your &n bast . . days with friends In Waterbury, Conn. An Exceptlona] Purchase of Defnd il ywt. " a'he wified e ot h Monday was radio night at a local 33 50 e 1 heater, when a traveling company ap-| 9 - = ot attiing Uit easvt clvan £ kim == r peared in a big radio act, lecturing on : et ] ake place, s as the|the wonders of this new discovery, and | This cabinet has a com- = : . ween the married | demonstrating how musw eou be | b singie men tug of war, |taken from the air, when sent from re-| plete equipment of labor | KALE!DOSCOPI'_ . . fat men’s| ceiving - statiors at - Brockton., Mass., | g saving devices, sliding - . r with pipe| Sprinefield. Mass. and Philadeiphia.| Shown in a number of very trig models, de- o B A e i e e - « 100 yard|Pa. During the day. the electricians of 5 s : : - S porcelain . enamel work | batross. be award- | thix company strung wires, and . an- veloped in fine quality voile, strictly tailored top and eompartments Constantinopfe !s bullt In the form of & . v following | tennae in numerous places in the hill | L . = i - e 2 triangle. e prepared | saction, and a great crowd was on or elaborately trimmed with lace, several dif- foreYeryg Eltshen neey ool ks fihs - rdan - oubdimber n isorge Jacques: Dinner, ::h.nd to listen to the band concerts| Made of fine qu: Domestic China, with attract If you need a kitchen \, you. They are all will waat to add library of records. any time, SPECIAL TODAY'! A NUMBER OF POPULAR SELECTIONS IN heet ]15¢ usic A copy Have You Heard The New Come in and let us play them for —We are glad to play any record BANJO With 38 brackets, imitation mahog- any neck with O pearl position With dots— Ivory— $12.00 On Special A wonderful chance to get this matchless instrument. You can own no better talking machine than the Vietrola, and this model !s the most popular. It embodies all the exclusive Victor features, has ma- hogany case, richly finished. Come in and have it sent to your home, while you can 1 15 00 £ L August good, and you them to your No obligation enjoy these ecial terms, = Plaut Cadden (o (Established 1872) VlCTROLAS — PIANOS — FURNITURE — MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 138-143 MAIN STREET, NORWICH Mahogany and back, Spruce edges bound MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -At Very Special Sale Prices FIVESTAING GUITAR SNARE ribs DRUM For street orchestra us imitation hoops— $7.95 $12.75 This Model 240 Victrola Console S8EE BIG VICTOR AD. ELSEWHERE IN THIS PAPER Maple shell and passes— And_ thoughts of you as the sun cipe ow. PTAY | Quiet lane, and an irised meadow * ¢ ¢ the men several times over. In 1724 Massachusetts oftered a boun- ty of $500 for Indlans scalps. Ezyptlan sculptors always under the direction of the priests. The building of the Suaz canal bezan {in 1859 and required ten ysars The) seven-masted scnoon-r Thomas Lawson carried 43,000 feet ! canvas During a piagus in Norwar out of 2. 000,000 people, but 300,500 surviveds The Chinese and New. Zeaiandsrs be- lieve- that red frightens evil spirits. The Welland canal has twen:y-ivs locks surmounting a rise o¥ 227 feet An Italian composer named Searlatt! wronght =4 | wrote 100 operas and 2,000 cantatas e. [ 1n couthern China from two to six | crops are raisea from sams land | each year. | Nearly every newspacer in Lendon now has women reporters 18 well as wo- men feature writers. A national exposition of power and chanical engineering is t3> be held in New Tork next December. There are thirty varieties of date {paims to be found in Egypt. whi country contalns neither woods nor for- ests. Out of a total of more than 50,000, ‘M‘ passengers carried by the ralirouds of Canada last vear. only four were Kfiled. The great diamond mines owned by the British in South Africa have thus far | Produced 1.000,000,000 worth of the pre- | clous stones. | With the close of the rasent schen! term, Miss Kate M. Stevens rounded out fifty vears of mervice as a teacher in New York city schools. The longest period of comp! and continuous insomnia authantically 1e- corded terminated on the ninta dsy with the death of the victim afier hor- rible euffering. An Atlantic City barber, while eutting a ‘customer’s halr, recognizel a scar or his beed, and alacovered that he had been attending to his brotacr whom be had not seen for twenty vears. Daylight works a new automatie lighthouse recently erected o the Eng- lish coast. Evening with its fading light, causes the {llumination of the inmp, while dawn extinglishes it. Ly chemieal action. Clocks, especially exposad towcr clocks are apt io become quite disorgamized auring a heat wave, The cause I8 the same as that which causes rails to buckle, for the expansion of the metal causes pendulyms and springs to length- en. " —_— Between 25,000,000 and 30.000,000 vis- \ Coney Island esch sease-

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