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FAIR AND WARMUR TODAY AND TOMORROW “he Bulietins |SHORE UNE DEFIEM FOR FRST | PR | See the dusty, trampled road, g . ¢ ; - “Swinding t the summer iand, " Rocwioh, Fharedhe, Ays. 10, 109, ] TS : " o DTN | Slx MuNTHS nF YEA ; All the roads in ail the world THE WEATHER :; o 2 est order. sta‘dg behlnd i Join this winding road at last Wednesday night air pressure was rel- lvmfi’w“ : where the Caceare buried their painting legions pas waly high over the North Atlantic ct sold. attended by showers within the last 24 hours along the Middle Atlantic. | The Shore Line Electric Railway was = Cash disbureements, _payrolls, $10.- “Ar A.n . . w;_ can tr:'eqihh dusty way, ‘3 3 « Faring o foreign la The tendenc: wil be toward _slightls | operated at a loss of $5746.70 during[762.25; liquidation expenses. $13,548; | : L i Elxeephonnl Purchm of | Farine into foceign lands " | Toiling over trackiess sands Tarme rweather Thursday and Friday in ithe first six months of this yefr, &c- |, erials and- supplies; $1807.71; powery Upictures. stories lecends fair, North Atlantic states. cording to the June report of Receiver - 2, AR i xo Rapert W, Perkins, which was filed with | purchased, $7,893.85; . miscellaneous, ; : ' ? 1 Jarid Em e T . 5 N 1 thir=s are v len there, North of Sands Hook: Gentle variable | the slerk of the superior court in this |31576.37; total digbursements, 335186, ; & omen s { Al R Koy r fair Thursday. ity Wednowahy. 18; cash balance July 1, $74345.23. - | [ lerneath Sandy Hook to Hatteras Moderate | - The deficits and gains by months for p The report, which covers operations | 805 ‘She sumitat eacaven mortheast and norta and weather cloady the month of June, shows the fol-|the first six months of the vear ‘wefe i 3 By the creen oasis hal foll Deficit - for Jankary; .- z Shown in a number of very trig models, de- | Hereia. the earliost merchantman 'rn:;:da\\_' England Falr Thursday s n[ur;’!t d, b 1, $91,566.34 D):'nzdlti: for. February,” §3: ';!6 03; . 5 Tn A PaE - 5 ¥ l d . f ]' 'l ’ " ! Going m‘"‘:’ selling rdr,‘_ New Ei : - o , June . o .34 .96 /186. W pt 1t S thet. and Friday, slowly rising emperature. = | caor recipts for Jume: pessenger reve. |deficit’ for Mareh. 31732.6; gain for eloped in fine quality voile, strictly tailored { At the nort the eait roads m: Observations in Norwich | Learping kind'~d v» « light » 0. April, $411.27; gain for May, $1,254.49; - H & re he ainhabe ;T\' 13053 ilfi“:f’;:llm‘;“g.r‘e::lv::'}:l Avetl B SRG L TR Black.niud-GrQen-Senled PacKet Only. or claborately trimmed with lace, several dif- R e e A ite, ferent styles—sizes 34 to 54— $1 98 " | Attshe urés of war-ang sesee The Bulletin's observations show the | olial = tollowing changes i1 temperacure and | recetpts, $19,075.07. 30, $5,746.70. bagometric changes Wednesday LITTLE EFFECT OF RAIL «..- | ADDRESS ROTARIANS All the learning that we've wom, o b & Values up to $3.9 B3 Came on whacs and axle greas Tam. 35" 2260 | MYSTIC BAILROAD MAN FANNING PARK DAHLIAS SYBIKE FELT HEEE - OX REFRIGERATOR CARS BiioRs08 S CHOICE { _ Whore thoe Sietious sendways TS 12 m g 22.60 PAYS FINE OF $25| MAKE FLOWER SHARPS ENTHUSE| 'New Haven railroad _official: claim| Herbert C. Adams; -who always Hr;;;rv‘lr r:w'e\ u:tr:‘ l’l:dvfl.h::“k §p m - - 2080| \hur Magonheimer, 26, of Allen| The Fanning Park dahlis gardens on|ifat conditions on the New tondon A1 springs an original surprise, whenever On thin mvstic road that les Comparisons street, Mystic, who was arrested in|Oneco street are visited daily by enthu- ;‘!.';'l"; ,::’ fi.! "A;‘ ‘;:r ;|°'{f;‘§‘mfli: he conducts ‘a m:gt;ns“o! the :z:‘ C_*: 3 ¢ 4 Open like a fairy book. Predictions for Wednesday: Fair and | Stamford, Monday night and later taken | siastic admirers of these choice varie- R e Eo i Ry i oISl aliless & one e All Our Bathing Suits Reduced to Half-Price. E C. L. Edsen ¥ to New Haven, where it was alleged he |ties, who -inspect with delig] . | effect of {he shopmen's strike. a v Mr. Adams’ e 3 is rare ascortment, some of : ~ ay at the Wauregan hotel. Mr. Adams' . : . ROSES A predicid. | vad xgnalles o railread traln bownd for | 008 0 L ever pefore.gromn. . this| | Continued Improvement was noted both | surprise this tims was the guessing con- Big Reductions on All Our Bathing Caps. God _made rores. Who made you, 777 New : ¥ t the Groton Iron Works | test for which an 8% pound ham was g : With ¥ role vesiure? .. » early v co inspec- | part of the country. -The owner of the | & Sropdiot i) s 4 ith vour pus Gioa gtk T:,‘T‘ M ::»:nw::;xr"ere“;::)x‘:g (;‘te: )::robtl)xs:ls :arden‘ M:s Rouwill J. Brown, 39 One- | While the passenger service was said 10} the prize. The ham was won by Otto Searn my flowers and me. 1i_High {| Moon | ‘" i se-|De about on a part with pre-strike | Ernst, who guessed within four ounces Road) arraigned hefore Judge Kaplan in city|co street, has devoted much time 1o S| {ime While it was stated that some|of the weight. While the members of | Some day T shall have forgot [Water. || Rises {oourt a: New Haven Wednesday morn- | curing beautifal and often expensive ¥a-| (" (ing had been 4 trile late it was | the elun, swore. repictering. thele. pacesos | Where your dust reposes me.) _|ing and fined $25 on charge of trespass- | rieties, havinz~achieved success in her : Shall believe vour spent heart net pointed out that even in mnormal times| Bert gave a very interesting talk on . " Worth 2 bunch of ros s e charge .~ Mrs. i With #o great a gesture ! —Gamalfel Bradford, in The Bookmam 943 || Rises. h de was dropped |growing dahlias for her -own pleasure. |\ wos- oL schedule all of the time and|beet from the west by means of the = 10023 7.18 | whibh thelsrest iwas mtds swas Y g s T it was asserted that insofar as this|refrigerator car. He sald In part: 1102 T2 20" nothing was done on the charge o | pianting 300 scediings also about TS | givision s concerned “one would hardiy | Last week the speaker referted to the ; HUMOR OF THE DAY 1143 {37 [ icitering with”the operatton of & rail. | choice varietios purchased from dahlid | nou that there was a strike.” The of- | ract hat. former speakers had tried (o ife d [vo Br ds i S 549 | raad tr Mis testimony in court was|fanciers. These, with many additional|fcia) stated that the New London divi- ) show that their partioular lime of in- TN an Ty an Lty o Hitn? G wou wat 946 [to the effect that he was drunk and that]ones this season, afford real pleas \IYE”l‘? Hiont Lojnrs. ihuucloldbie AT oAl D e e Rt thack Sery ne did not realize what he was doing.|tiose whose privilege it is to visit it 18 low | He mated that he saw the conductor |zardens. Not alone have these beautiful our wife does that.—Boston ening that if the result of the strike depended far in the past and T suspect he wanted All high-class and up-to-date models, low bust, Transcript. upon the developments on the New Lon-|us to think that his profession was pos- . EE % LTS which is folle e By fiood tida"" | wave his hand and gave the sigmal to|fowers been enjoved by visitors: Dut|don givision, thcre wouwd be liile In the | sibly a little older than any other. long hips, range in sizes from 20 to 33, but it et T e he engineer but he did not know that|many sad hearts and many persons af-|way of consolation for the striking e 3 ) = . B e 3 Al IS GREENEV]LL"' there were men underneath the train, He |flicted with serious illness. have been|ghopmen. “} am not fr:'?.hm» (r:;um d!w;‘“*l“)’ not all sizes in all models. You're slightly mxxt’l,k m; dea: -~ a e . < d | checred by the beauty of these blossoms, f statement: at have been made along That is my recipe for making pump- was arrairned before Judge Kaplan and |checred by ¥ s According to information given out at|(har jine, nevertheless, it is my opinion < kin pie."—Louisville Courier-Journal Martin Caroli of 200 Central avenue,|on payment of the fine was released latge bouquets having been sent 10|ine offices in the Union station at New | por whin the aremal ol netaees Values up to $8.50 o 5 A down t truc sonheimer riv worked at the|mearly all of the ipstitutions in Nor- | London s 3 g | that. i1 eng! 3 . fen are.brutes. Look at the poor knocked down by a frult truck,| Masonheimer forme: ¥ 1 , the force at the Iron Works!architects, masons. carpenters and Tep- | = 3 ssing North Main at Eightn | Robinson Silk Co. and left employment | wica e was larger than Tuesday, With up-|resdntatives of other Hines of effert as- SAEEBRICGE: . 0. S s = girls in the films who are pursue siree! h's way work Tuesday | there Monday afternoon, when he im- Some of Judge J. T. Marean's famous |wards of 90 men employed there. It|cembled for the first big job they found was said that there were some six opholes. 2 hybrid decora-|iosomotives ‘there: - for | repaire whiig | the meat man already on the ground with Values $9.00 to $12.00 — Ss 00 by villains.” “Oh, it's fifty-fifty. 'l)flr\ at the men who are captured by vampires.” —Exchange. “That new man T hired reminde me of a steam engine.” mornimg. Although badly bruised and | mediately went to New Haven, leaving|dahlia creations. grown by Mrs. Brown| ehaken up he was able (o ba out in the |his wife and children in Mystic. He was|include Mephi; 2 formerly emnloyed on the ew Haven | tive which Is the aristocrat of them all.|two had been returned for service from | pumiioc PPDLY of meats and ready for SALE PRICE Miss Loutes ¥ovey has been visiting|road as a flagman but for the past three being considered by flower experts thelthe J. G. Wragg plant eVErall PDII- | S el o o LW T T e e Seisieisivie b e loinieln 0 s, dry the past week. |vears worked in Mystic, where he was|bast and most magnificent dahlia in e3- | cants Rin to polority that I 0 Bt v. and Mre, Henrs F. Cole are vis é ¥ for positions were taken on at the foreman in the minl. istence; undoubtedly it will hoid this| Eastern Point shops, No Credits — Approvals or Exchanges st v while others who | remote dme whenever it was we will “Good worker. ch 2" R rtford relatives, wan — {place of honor for some time to come. imnhed were referred to the Iron WOrks, | take a long jump to the period from 1570 e 5 “No. good whistler."—Boston Eve- Raymond Marris spent the wesk-end | TRIEF GOT MINISTER'S SPECS This foral wouder fs ruby red, showing | since no more men are being (aken on | 15 15800 Ti wis alone teward the mid- Positively All Sales Final. { ning’ Transcript. n ¥ | INSTEAD OF HIS PURSE |£°.Ge0 points at the very ends of some at Midway. It was also stited that con-|dle 70s that the refrigerator car hecame A man simmoned for jury duty es of Prospect street and | PR e petals. thereby greatly emhancing its ef-| ditions at Midway were as quiet as vs-!2n accomplished fat and it is mainly of B iics trom the su>-| o (SPECRL D on Tuesday ‘of ileq” grom Rev and visited relatives. of Tenth street has Pleasant View, where she has spen: two weeks. M s Helen Humphrey la spending her { tectiveness, ual, and that the strikers are maintain- | this caused a sensation in court the other Word has been re- day by giving his occupation as brew- er. He brews soft drinks. but clings to the old name.—Louisville Courfer- Journal. “Young man, you couldn’t begin to support my daughte: “I could begin all right. The ques- tion is, *What would be your attitude Ay is ‘car that I shall speak. As early | Mraman. Childs " and | MIS: I de Ver Warner is a decorative |ing thelr previous ~ poiicy of keeping{as 1875 Chicago had become the great- S 5 " | Llossom of a soft orchid coloring sel-|away. from Tailroad prupes:. est live stock distributing center in the S E F ] P R ary. who ate touring ' |dum appearing in the gay garb of the| Oficials of the New Haven discredited | country If not in the word. Cattle wers Al E O M TED Camada, ot on O & s swaine: | d3blia family. Jts deep mauve pink i the: theory that had recentiy been ad-| recsived at the Stock yards and soM fo } e e and stole a pack- |13 charming and there are very large [vanced to the effect that New London e e o e et e proved io | BIOSSOmS; it is stately in form and leads | shopmen were concerned in the sioning | vacation with her granamother, Mrs. | B5° pia apectacle ease. instead of his |2l Varieties in existence; with the ex- Nellle Hump y. at New London eastern states whose plants varied from i n Mrs. g s i . of @ house occupied by one of the strike- | emall to fairly good size for those dave. 00 s ] 5 : SEenhiay breakers employed at Midway. They 1¢- 1Tt was manifest, however, that it would Mrs Littiebridge, Mrs. Thomas | |s sach hand and could mot he'p himaelf, | OFtive bioom named Judge Marean, isiterated that former A nnumerable small - slaughterers in the | D tbonn e Cilids had a suft case |CEPtion of Mephistopheles. Another dec- . R Midvay shopmen | be ‘much more ‘economical 10 transport s e Birmingham Youne Mr and Wrs Altred Littiebridge | Tha theft was noticed By trainmen and | Very large specimen ot perfect type, glven them no troabi> They declar- | inished product than raw material and . Syt e LR i s otobrs are e Lori | T iete was moticed b trainmen 00 e ‘clor ehaugme an the Mower ager|€d that tho lice had ns B e LS 1,000 Imported Tooth Brushes, every one Mother—Dig vou remember fo be " have taken a cottage | nief as dash for the mext |This profuse bloomer has in turn|complaint, and from a been | tion” it was necessity that brought the TR a good girl at the party, dear or the month of August it mn U shades of saimon pink. red. iridescent | gleaned by railway officals, cne refrigerator car as the solution of the first quaity, including Bleached and Un- 2 :’;rxerr— AT > - i A e R orange, vellow and_ pure gold, all of | had nothing to do with the Inci em of transporting meats and oth- ot < 3 3 ad “so “much fun n't think of TAFTVILLE | Manning Famlly Reanion i which hlend beautifuly. There was no official statement tender- | er perishable nroducts long distances in bleached Bristles, 3, 4 and 5 rows, celluloid paying-any lentich fo mysell.”—Bos= Al | e the Manning family reunion| New Pacific coast dahlias. that have ed by the publicity committee of the | perfect condition. { and bone handles, at the. followi ial ton Evening Transcript. The twilight game which was staged i | Lo oo e the homs of E_ R Man. |never been grown hers in thie éaat be- | shopmen Wednesday, a5 bas beea cus-| T enables us o have at our command ¢ S € Ing specia Little Polly (enteriaing bib sister's T & ag, s to be the hom Sl be " Inctad e Wi of Oz New |tomary of late. At of thefat all times a plentiful supply of fresh | 1 1 sweetheart)—“Oh. Mr. Green. guess & e Provibikgs atieet grounts Tuos: ity ba Wednesday, | fore. inciude the Wizard of Oz New ary of Iate. | s ul supp trs T e wed Oh 5 7, e Providence srost grouns Tues-|wing ar Goshen (Lebanon) Wednestay,| 0%, VEUlS, O VR, Gperta | mrlkers in New London, evervining was | meat ana 1s the. sreat conaseting ik | prices — 9¢, 12V¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢ what father said about you last Bl ot Stwies by Tanivite 4. A | Aug Mataoona: Guds thor Fis <t | auiet. The men present aid not appear | between the ranch and the table. Many | and 50c. night 2 Sy Sie. the Totmer by the scars off —-=- e ————--—— {named being consid I to be concerned as to how the<strike | other commodities such’ as butter. cheese | Mr. Greene—“I haven't an idea in iy e e Mt 4 [ aiives 1 man[tor Mer most heautiful dahiia among | S0uld terminate it maintained an air |and eges lo mention onls a few of the the world.” B T By AR (e oRtabt wagl o1 Diefi atreet. and Telatives: “in | many thousands of hills. The Elsie Oli- | of confidence. In response to | most. prominent are dependent on re- Polly—"Oh, for shame. You listen- Wols from starr te floish. Coreopan| i AR e Company NG|V 13 an enormous‘sfeamiyiipink: hy- |EEFIhs, Geyelopmepty ithey nad uod frigerator cars for suecessful handling | f - ed!"—London Answers. et e Wi i s members of : X0 |brid cactus The Wizard of Oz has a |10 offer of local interest. staing in a large wav. Thousands of these cars il Biiched for the Fancy %400 Du-(2. ‘held a meeting Wednesday evening | (1 JACNT 0 he Caotus type. 1t s |Uie situation was much he same. The [are rolinz every minute, but fo the F.ALE[DOSCOP B Dhbas covired fres e | in thelr rooms. on Merchants' wvent famoua for beauts of co-at (Riowin< am.|Men pointed to the wreck at Worcaster arv observer thev seem nothing = RS v cwue e Cup W] Master Nglron' Chesbr o of (‘"V;-U:;\ST ber pinic or <oft saimon shads) aisa for |iN Which (0 raliroas - employes wero ! 12t cars and zive | S — ica has on! e e et cond. Frank Gley heid | the guest of hin cousin Wiltred Linder- |\ 00 % 20 a0 remarkable. size, [Kil:ed and ten or morc sent to. the hos- S four paper mills. hardly more than passing thought ed thev get that much. son ef North Third avenue. x 3 as suitaly Y CIECE KT is an icrisictibly | Pital in an injired conmion, as the re o hers o North Thira;The Californ'a Superba is an irrisictibl a chort, and ocations eould be found, that | RECENT CHANGES 1N atfleld was composed potato is Mi Chile an¢ vital | i o in Nerwih having ‘been opened May R A 3 Zoon Bermain in left. Beauregard n Averg of North THIM [peqyeiful pink flower, whieh always | S0l of an accldent waich was thouslt' | To those who may be interested in |18t 1881, theratore having bien m con.| | REAL ESTATE OWNERSHIP : = ¢ Sh. The Associa- | oo e i e O o thic moek at,Created o sensation afd. max: Veem a0 TE0e Dech e o & faulty the way they are constructed and how | tinuous operation over 41 years. A | [i¢CENt real estate changes in Nor- el M reper il b e h”(,,,l \n‘;:, r: short time thi x Brzs - winher? WHeOSAr-FHbItAA ke beam or defective englne. they work it may be sald the walls dreword more in regard to government in- | W'CR as recorded at the office of the came n for & big shara of th credit, | Cens ooy fetv gave a suceess.| Other California variaties commrise! ' = ahout § inches thick, top and bottom | spection. You may be interested o crk parec s tollows A kind of wine may be made from He nlayed a2 “EAme throughout, and| et e e the casino Wed- | Shudows Lavender, a gold medal dahlia. DFING. BATON PR IElNCcagt UL constnctad Mnow oAl 3o ‘meats i Doasatar 10 BLABIL e receiving in good fashion. Jack Murphy | .in peopla attended cisco dablia show last October. for the| At the Lyma art exhih n and keep warm air out or as we say | government inspection stamp “U. . Augusta R. Riley to Patrick and Te- Harry Mills on econd and | thorough!y. Morin “n third. with DeCelles at shor! n cach resa pair of hand-sewn shoes. P ther Tv. Packer and chitren.|b=t 50 blcoms of ome variety: Karle lwill continuo until Labor Da ulated. &pected and Passea.” All son of North A street.| Williams. alco a prize wrene Brown, land on West Thames d are foyr galva iron | slaughtered a Dot stree and t the |Eaton wrize has been awarded The eve of the sel becomes enlargel - K 3 v, (Pedoveeiipd st (U S Ul b DR, e tanks about two feet in dinmeter {ernment inspec Shetucket Co. ‘to John Kosclnsk:, | during the mating season. B Gy performed In 1Tt fleld, with| e guests of relatives in. West Redding, | California, ‘Wlower, show, Lenormions, in Gregory. ‘Sinth. for’ his. Winte feot deep and separated from (he main | found “sound, wholesomé #nd At for |hOUSe and lot. Goiden street exten One of the hig hotels iy New Tork Cardle center and Jim Murphy right.| Conn {siza and consi andsomest wod [This prize. which is available this ¥ear jhody of the- car by Lhin partitions opsn [human food” ~are stamped with tr Estate 4. B. Maine to Lucy M. Stone, | sends '1,000 cheets to the wash every onrie Pepin umpired the game. Thess| “Wiliiam . Murdock of (‘vmm“(,\ar‘t;‘vflflvfl}:\“‘ o the” parkel mdm“ o for the second time. was offered by Mr. ghout six inches at the hottom and elght | words U, S. Ined and Ped in indel | 15 and ‘lot on Hickory sireet { day. 'wilight games that the amoclation ar-|iiann. who was calling on friends in)fleut. 2 beautifnl yellow specoer on, whe is a prominent picture coi- rinches at the top to allow fres circula- {'ble ink on various parts of the carcas Myer Bruckner to Barnet Cohen, land | yomen firs ed on the stage ! Tanges each Tussday evening havel (i early in the weak, Is pending sev-|White tibs: the famous Pat OMara. an-|; of New York, on the condition (ion of air around the tanks, the warm. | After a carcass is ivided into the res. 4nd buiiding, 25-27 Main street e Tt oathe e 1 praved very popular and are attended | oo qavs in New York, accommanfed by |Ofher. heautiful orange-yellow. 25000 liiac the ploture Winning the prize was or air pazsing up and ovsr the' parti- | wiar commerelal cuts each et has on, Shetucket Co. to Alex Gromko, land | ohee 2T MA of > 2 * a large percenage of the village pop- | yrre Murdock. and daughter. Virginia. |biooms of which ‘were exhibited in thelin hecome his property and that the tion and the con'ed air falling and pass. | the inspection legend. So that swhen |2nd building, 3 Main street. g K atlon Mr. and Mrs, John Cuveller of 141New Tork dahlia show last September|prize money was o be "the purciase inz aut under the vartition to the body | vou eat meat which has been prepare Louise E. and Dorothy. Simpson toq_ HUmMan tears contain remarkable sub- On Taesday evening. & loeal resldent Torace avenue announce the engage- |7V orizinator: and fhe price. Winter Night is & moon! H noted at close range, the handsome The DRI yvamt ot/ thefe: a18 un God. This last specimen was i dauthter. Florence nt, | of the car and eaoting such’ products as | in a plant whera tnere is a government | EmMa M. Racicot, house and lot, 95 Mc- | anc» which has the power of killing simply paintel, merely the north end of mayv constitute the load ™at has been noted about the village n €. (thelv elf=at-ds 3 P ] o sriniier o HPISOR Foid SREaRT T ore) L) 4 _end of insnection you have the U. §. govern- |Kinley avenue. 3 B obex % A3k Maud. to Jown Wallock of Winchester.) the winner of the 1921 jrold meda 4 commonplace enough house. bu Smith| Theeo right tanks. foir In each end,|Ment's guarantee that it is “sound,| ~AUZ. P. and Ethel M. Hoelck, to| The bulidngs which are o popular to the past few weeks. While stroll-|X. H. “No date has been set for the{fn immense dhetalive blonf of Bn en-iwith no appearance of. striving for ef-!yoquire- about £.000 feet af crushed fcé | Wholesome and fit for® human fod. James L. and Mary J. Austin, house and | day are the resuit of two centuries of he woods near the Old Weil|wedding. but. It will probably take Place F=I¥'TeW. fOTmAtion. Tesemblos '"",Tl_,nm. hag put a world, of pgetry in.the and 740 pounde of salt for one filling. | Following Mr. Adams' talk he was giv- | 100 10 Hamilton avenue. _ careful breeding o the viliage, he was surprised | within the nex: two weeks. : etals o0t the mammot. Dloome ane o¢|Smail canvas. There i3 another MooA-iA car s-heduled to leave Chicazo for |€h & Tising vote of apprestation. At | Fmma Mary Racicot to Loulse E:| Statistiés show that the majority of the deer standing in the path fac-| Peter Sevin who has heen smending a|DElAle of the mammoth blooms are oflight .in the show .called Moonlight, by rwich on a Thursday’ would . be |the business sessfon Wiliam G. Park ‘Ar_d Dorothy - D.” Simipson, * Tand e | divorces are. sousht by women betwsen ng him. and oniy & short distance|fuw dars in fhe village. has Isft town, |Foresous shalse’of coprer and oranze.|Saxton Burr and in method It is stronzs! tharoughly clegnsed with hot water. abe | Presided and there were reports from the | Wést Thames street S5 Anes 0 S8 ARE S5, wway. He began to walk siowly toward| Geor; Allen of - Willimantic - was a|PRECHE 10 ER T AL RISET. ”"’d ;}».u- contrasted to Smith's painting. While ralute cleanliness haing mecessary for | VArious committees. Charles R. But s| LT T 15 Pranee it e Sor 5 ‘sidow's the animal, and when within only a few | visitor Wednesday at the home of Mr.|!n e larse full cent a Flch. dark. | guers pic E Pinaee el Mo proper mreservation of meats ae |TePOFted thal the Boys' Work fund was | Saybreok.—Chester will play 2 leasue | somd oceringe o s e s eet of it it cieared the shrubbery atiand Mrs. Charles T. Webster of North ™0 @R JTHEE ‘w0 0 0 igo. | E¥ident that e has - stressed” the well aa’desirabla from . ‘every other | TaPidly growinz and that. duriz the |same w brook in Saybrook Satwr-|3e0 days have elapsed after the death ihe ide of the path, and mads off into| A street i ety e ot e Calior- I romance of the moon more than Smith|standpoint . This would be on -Wednes- | Week nearly:£:00 had been added to the | day afternoon. P N abant, . . w deer is described as be-| J. irving Todd of Hamden. Conn.jnif varete: | trerfe tinmad . white, |Ras and Moonlight -lacks the subtlety | fay. ‘Tanks would then be filled iwith | fund. Cha:ries A. Saxton. chairman of . ng abe wur feet in height. with small| was a caller Wednesday on E, W, Yer- e d,‘_'“ ‘v,-” ‘w“‘“— It lthat makes Winter Night' all the more | croshed ice and salt as-outlined” above | the entertainment committee. announa- At several fashionable ddings v intlers, and 15 believed to be about two|rinets1 nf South Second avenne. .r;Pi:- t\".\ “"]:‘ it D‘X”,”‘,' n - off ainy. - snd the car allowed- to stand until fol. e that the Norwich cub would have Tondon this' season the teide nas s ‘ Several peoplo have re-| in: Allie .F. Ecclestome. R. X. ts} 0% SO [TRAMS, €an equal In EOT| Arother award. the Museum Purchase|lowing morning. to_coot down suffi charge of the breakfast —meeting on faC R0 (0¥ Shooalsk. sreln. ax %rted seeing tMe buck which apears 1o reistered at the Aflantic View Inn,| T,m: ma‘, are awarded a cortificats |PCiZ SRose conditions are as invoived |y fo receive ita load. Dufing the.nighi | Tuesgay. ‘Sept. 15th. Elaborate plans | For New stylel the color scheme of -her bridai retinue. ‘e slaying s vieinity | Atlantic Beach. R. T. e n‘a,‘,]= e T las the Kiion prizé will become the prop: | it has heen placed at ‘the loading dock [are being"made for this event. ! Miss Alice Coote. the only weman Christopher Troeger nf South B| A Section of coment road is beinw laid (21 1% SMECERn Tatie “”‘; e cf some museum that will be cl of “the beef enoler and.in the.morning | Joe Worth wag song ieader for th= and Pretty Arms ‘wrangle: at . Cambridge University feill down the stairs of her home{mn Norwich avenue near Tafts Statian)fardons At Stofre infwde. the . Jehnienhy jor, has been given to Ivan Olin- |the process of loading hesins. - This |8y and pickd on a number of the 1 vear. is the dauzhter of the cash- Tuesday morning, and sustained|n.improve the approach to the Jewett | LSS OF Darling, Meritorions and Jer KNS ‘Leonore. in the Russian Blouse.|is accomplished frequently in lese than |members for songs aad sclo selections fer at.the Salyation Army Bank in Lon- ere injuries. It is believed that Wim%’ road. e |8or peige. e Tn« has been "?T"dh In 2 more evi-|an _hgur'u :Qm:_m !;ar is then cl :-.Ia and g;;"m‘g;;‘s ':«;:me" Fé“; }‘}:r«k ffr“]: (Beauty Notes) don. ¢ her red and that she is! iz partv of local touristz who have|°% " C€ PRSP e . | dently modern” style than most of \vm ed. tanks filled to capacity and it is |G 3 t 1 " - =TS — TR brontometer, vas attended by heen spindiic the spring and summer| AT ,’l‘:,k'h:p‘;vii: a ;Y‘:mvv'r‘\an‘-" r.'h";fhw rictures. 1t is fresh and simple | then reads for the first Nes oIt jour. | Euests also responaed with a number | Women are fast learning the value| g Pl C g A-key on the brontom Thompson, and will be|mnonths in Germany and the Tyrol. will| BECEINES ¥.s ithe: H an observer i eSieaEd 5 Lol Sto sing - station | 0f selections as a!d Jim Case and o ot T he o mnerland n very ‘pléasing thing. There are|ney whi to the mext feing statinn NnbAE of ) othe: figures and portraits beside thls|or about a 24 hours run. Here the tanks | Charlie Tagzart. that keep.this,branch of the paint-|are opened. iced. tamped down as com- | zn_register. not only the tning flashes. but also the exact time at which eack one wecurs. R e awse: Heoe |3 "4, Hamburg for New oric on | maETHicent Richard Thoma and daughters| Avzust 12 ' he use: of delatone for removing or fuzz from face, neck or arms. 18 or eolor, Saveral lacal i e A paste is made with some powdered 2 i asd ssts of Lisbon arc| Jobn Waileek of Winchester. X, yi.|BAmes lisve been add Xi"‘ud(‘r\hg It oo It it the o oty A" dastlie fenohEh S mges Tos kg | Tt hs it et delatone and water and spread on the |, When 2 =il in Turker o Fo s the week with relatives in At-|hae returned -ater spending. a few days|TOnets. B ResRon. nclidine the b show. - Robert Tolman has|Salt added to fill tanks ' full and car| 1 yn oiew court Wedr day morning | NAITY surtace. In 2 or 3 minutes it i ek s ERECaties 38 “cohsider) Mase home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cuvel- |5 s CNM‘”‘ Gueen Mt A es”and a child portrait. The|starts on to the next icing station. The Terrace avenue. riw of hvderangeas in the Me- Fark on South B street ars In be a grown whman. and has to wear the bit of hair has disappeared. No fa vashmak, or national covering, to her ure will result if you are careful to| (3% buy genuine delatone and mix fresh| The Indians of Dritish Columbia and as wanted. 3 p Alaska obtain their butter trom a fish - known to scieptists as the colichan. It is: from_six to eight inches long and very fat. O. Rellerose, pastor of the | hurch. Is at the aj at Keyser Isiand. nea ; rubbed off, the skin wasl : 7|1ati e is done in his best mood. Tt jsinormal rumning time from Chicago togne AN charged with intoxica ubbeboll She hed and eve: fined $5 ‘and costs, he was lia* Yournig,“Mary Cantv. Retty MeCord | iyl ' 0n¢ (B o8 modd WIL 181 Norwich is 96 hours or-four full- day and Sybil Frances: Maistend: the last!ii gring: Tngersol. daughter. of G. A,|and -so—well does -the - rofrigerator car | 2t funds he ws {named for. M Brown's. mother. Mrs. !5t WINOT TRESESOL. daushier of G A-finction that T have known an instance | Cut his-court-bill Daniel - Brown of Mystic, in & beautiful [3inec and lack. of -pose that is the firet|In MY experlonce of 32 veirs of . car cvecial sigmifeancs e a very decp|TeUISHe of child ‘studies. Will H. Foote [ArTiVing with: contents in anvthing but | red dahlia with long firm stem. ’nmu':E has séveral fidufs dotie”{n"high Fey ana | Derioct oRUHOR thaL SO uOE be 0 { h Third ave- of North A street has ra- shot atay 0] a1 2 stay of several dars In 1 5 Niantle, Cern has returned to Avchie Torrance, Toman ~ Archam- hila with 1 s Aitin b e rectly traced to somsathing out of nor- e The large Tobber crab. found in eer- after massing some Charlen Taporte, Edwarl Flante| o, 'ESS, FUTh, TORRE (8 VOIY| There ave several new men in the ex. |2l oceurring while in tranait such ax ~J Mra. Wilfred Gaucaer rman Pink hava accepted pasi- .18, Y ray i tain of the Pacific islands, starts iife in hibition this-vear. Thomas Watson Balt,| % S(0Tm or wreck or other unusual cir- 2o 0 e m; water like other crabs, but later Roger Curel-Syives s S ¢ me 24 tal imb = o s 2 o ora: members of Nem.|f€ason. a: fact which creates double In- s ing the coco 00d. arent & Do S Kuans Loughlin. The jury is to ba congratu.| oSt important _cogs the grent busi- g the coco nuts for food. r"‘lr\ enjoyed the moonlizht sai erest among r. ‘ans’ friends here, - t s 7 o ness wheel of the country, Without 1 Tty et errangen by “the ar.|3% baving been gradusted.with homors it ' accepting fheir worfl. They | fne ereat fond supplv service of the coun. aor. j e §byiths: TS BT DK IR0n JpuR ALt s ¢ such of new life. try would break down completely and ) named for Dr. John H. Evans. Th: ths hoat running between Nor-|gamed oF P e Tork dahlia is to be tried out at Storrs next sl at Storrs in the class of 1896, At pres- e e we in New Fngland would be dependent Patoe e t tow . = ke an '°[ent Dr. and Mre. Evans ars engaged in | INVITE DISABLED VETS on_a whol'y Inadequate local supply. Mise MathiMe Stapfer of the Pone.|NeAr Fast relief work at Tifife. TO STOP AT COLCHUSTER| The firet car of -beef shipped hy what mah House who has been spending the |, 10 all. Mre. Brown has over 1500 | Baseball and volley ball sames fer | 2% the beginning of our company was month n¢ Tuiy at Hyannis, Mass, ig|nilS of dahlias and thus far this season. | the camp champlonship were plaved at | Placed on sals at Lowell. Mass.: March oW tix Wor Batack tlikia faw Rava every visitor. hefore leaving, has return-|the disabled veterans' camp at Niantic | 3tN. 1878, and from then on .the busi- S i P D T T e e e S e R T Necessity — Achievement T.'L. are the puests of Mr. and|Bvene” High Grade minstrels of Hartforl er-|°Pened in all important citles as fast 7 George Barlow nf North B street tertained the boys. Necessity for more flexible power, o]l was a- foarmer rosident of | THAMES BRIDGE WAS Rarmond Keese arrived at the eamp e e e CLOSED EIGHT mouURs | Wednesday as the Knights of Colmbus | SAVEYOUR ST i i i G R s O R s e U S 'OMACH carlife, for better materials, forlighter Fmrly saveting methanism onerating the. dan ot the | BTON of the One Hundred and Tirst ‘weight, for greater economy, for safer Charies Gadbole of Hunters avenue #s| Thames river highway bridge caused | soo incyoon- Pattallon furnisaed apples sadasies detving i foe mpcs scien- \lcu‘h,w( VEruogr, | onlovine his arnual vacation. the bridge to be clgsed from 5 o'clock Untii “Fruit-a-fives” Made Everything nght -Tered mits Kidney Theodors Frechette of Woreester. | Tuesday night until 35 o'clock Wednes. | .. A" !rn\'iullon was recelvel at the tific transportation has prodyced this g, | Mase. i snending & few dayve at his|dsy morning. River traffic and highway | Some oot eontoermnt bacoe oL 2 car. TheWillsSainte Claireis Evolution andLi recC ‘omplaint; my beck ached; | homo. o South A street. traffic were held up in the interim. i SEnt passiig Larous iver was sluggish; and my whole e Paradis of Hunters avene has|' The Groton farrvboat was onerated | SO0 fOT. refreshments on the gicén. The sysiex seemed ozt of - . e . B L S = i ~=ed from spending his vacation 'n|untll 230 Wednesday morning to (ake | Foritorn Suroran ¢ CoCT Samo frem . Niantle, care of the autoriobile traffic that would JULIAN L. WILLIAMS, 29 TOWN 8T, ocder. . The Young Men's d Nomen' FORWIOR “Prait.a-tives” vas the ouly re. | Mre Rosnna Penin of Nocwich svenas ordinarily have crossed, the bridse. | | mibrew mssnciastons. o Bariiot o PR T wwedy t2 halp me. They strengthened | P ienst “and 0 i e — furnish the entertainment ‘at - camp ‘Quic] Rellef < = A " e e ol 0 ¥erry Repairs Heavy. Thursday. night. Saturday wi'l be trus: the Kidneys, made my bowels move A new walk is heing laid at the resj , J i Sday Eiduers, mado =y bovels more. | X iy i b e Wi b ot |, I R M Oy T ) s INDIGESTION ; reguiarly 28\ | Soviowin on Mezchapts “avenme: boet Mohican,: which runs between Gro- = SRR NoMuss H HOME MADE distress”. MOSES MTRENY, ;4... 1de Y. dn{'y..—:dv» uf'sm;x See- ;‘;)‘_:nd ;\i\( London was. approximateiy Driliing School - Well, NoBother DYSPEPSIA | ¢ ond pvenna and’ Mise S Whittta. | $2.700. T is more than the original| Genrge Fritts of Groton, who has the J\'SMIWAMCON These “Fruit Laxo Teblets” will always | «ay of Movwich, heve lefs for a ter|CoSt of iiw boat, although a considerabls | contraét for drilling the artesian well| © hocapsules STIPATION 2 Pt | Ao’ maton trin th Cans Coff. Mass. SUM vy’ Thent on her when she was|for the new Central Waterford school. n sl eure sach irowhin”. V=s. Thorsae Duval Is {I at her homo |firs bought. She is probably worth | started- actual operations Wednesday. ph;mo c“'N::wn:Eh"‘l;'lflVilh v:-y. 50c a box, 6 for $2.80, trial sise 20c. |on Tnha TpW than when, she avas first ob- | Mr. Fritts was. hela up tor.several davs| macy, — Taftvill Burroughs = Drug P oo - o rat Balmon. whe has patnrnad b |teincd tne prezen: o ond over-fdus to boller froucie waich developed. | St ielson; Carey At Jealers o from FRUIT-A-TIVES 1, " (2300 2" shemt stas with nis | hauling being thorough and putting her “hi sw"t Demeiiens “Dhie, R oy T ptreet, ¢ 4 T t the difficuly ‘hds been overcome, and City, C oy Lizited, OGDENSBURG, N.¥ brot Towoke. Mavs, has: accepte -in -the Dert Sf.tsim: and in condtion for | no fufther dblay. hn tag work 0. BtV aeetnsid. ..,...‘T’“.q',f.,v et by il ed a pos'tion In the locsl mills, . several years mors of service score is anticivatee. e Pl.tuur-.

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