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Westerly Silk Throwing Plant will Come Here and Oc:|- cupy New Industrial Building which is Under Lease —Strong Sentiment for State Road Between Norwich and Groton—Main Street Hill Cut Not Practical. i . | . FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main Streel. Mrs. Chester K. Snow. of Bayonne, N. J., has returned to the home of her parents, on Washington street, fr visit with relatives in New London. June Sale i Brushing Aty E variable winds an dlocal rains, ter, Miss Adams of Jewett City. ) and Friday partly cloudy and slightly ko O omen's w“h cooler weather. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of Observations in Norwich. Z'&‘,"‘;':'.'S.;’:.. nmo t are ‘1;\:'“ i3 nh‘rn»r(l 5. “ | conm, Hauove ; Tt following rocerds, reported from i | Gabtdrbars, siopping wih iriends”on Mushn in mpva;ntm and the barometric the way. S P BUSY BUSINESS IEN changes ednesday: ® ul’l‘kL R. ]ielb(tl clPI;'fleWflLOndon urnpike goes today to vidence to | | attend the funeral of her nephew,| Science Helps Them Out After Reck- n CI'WCar } George Farl Ball y lessly Abusing the Stomach. i Kk , lowest 52. TAFTVILLE The most Fecklosi mdn In regard to] 1 16 now in full ewing, withiiarsen "\ i makes Comparisons. president and ‘secretary of the board, health 1s the busy business man. At |ytacks, mors space and greates values | Predictions for Wednesday: Partly |and E. A. Trucy, chairman of the ex- Lidias’ Winsh noon he rushes out for & bité to eat. 3 cloudy; variable winds. ecutive committee of the celebration. eed by & New Y s’ Missionary Society Held Last| 1o poitg his food without proper mas- | than ever. the teeth Wednesday's weather: As predicted.| No Better Service for Mansfield. with an_exceptionally good rat- .Meeting of Season—Local Residents | tication, and heaps on his stomach an The president ocalled for a report from 3 settled the matter and a|Md. Leave for Cana Personal Mention. | extra burden greater than it is able to | Although quantitles exosed anywith X Sun, Meon and Tides. the tramsportoan committes on the vote in the affirmative was passed. § e carry wnhuu‘t breaking down. . s i J Sales o Sun High || Moon | matter of applying to the Central Ver- Main Street Grade. The Ladles’ Home and Foreign Mis-| Hiy overworked stomach is orying lch previous June have start. ¢ I W ite flm.u | Sets. men Sets. | mont railroad to ger| At the call of President Cary, Chair- | 8 McKinley Harwood. slonary soclety held their last meeting | for help; it Is to him for redef| dorsil oF siph | trais stop ‘at M: man John D. Hall of the public im- married Charles Hamilton Beebe, who | of the season in the pariors of the Con- various ways; ewpulsion of soux , no detail of style or workmanehip P & m | p m |l p. m Il & m » (7 was secretary and general m: of | gregational church Wednesday after- rorash, sour taste in mouth 4 | read a nuraber of replies from J, W.| provements committee that ry and gen: 3 ¥ o oo | has been neglected. | - %1 158 L Henley, general passenger agent of the | the cutting down of the Main stre the Norwich Lock shop. and for apout | 2oon. e president, Mrs. Samuel ter cating, shortness ¢ } 1 437 | 1as || 138 1| road, who declined £0 nave any more | hill % ) of Sixteen-years they resided in this city, | Prentice. presided. The subject for|breath, bad breath, etc. QUALITY IS THE KEVNOTE, Sold Only By 2 d1¢ | 11 36 e s ey e -xmnn'n. Sivil Bngineer. 14 Beebe moved the lock shop 1o | discussion was Japan, and inferesting tablet taken with or I i 16 | 7as | s e o ramsenger business from Mans- | had estimated for him thet theremight | Roanoke. Va, in 1892, His nealts was | BOReSS e0) read by Mrs. Frank Hamp- | after each meal will help any suffeter | our aim being to name only prisss at t - 5 4.15 717 | 10.23 field, and the road was already run- done at a cost of $300 poor f.hen and he died in Roanoke in | son, Mrs. Christopher G. Lillibridge and | from dyspepsia wonde ully. It alds | n 6 4.15 747 |l 1111 ning more through trains from New would improve the conditions at | 1885. = - u:;- Gertrude Young. Mrs Lillibridge | the stomach In the work of digestion | which we can promise goods of merit ‘N, U, o8V on e e ater it Ty Tow | LoNdon to Brattioboro than €he ser- | the point In the strest under consid-| Mre Bechels death was sudden. She|had charge of the literary programme. | which it must perform. 1 % tide. which is followed by flood tide. vVice warrants. Thisgwas a reason for | eration. Mr. Hall thought Street Com- | Was out riding alone with a spirited | The next meeting will be held in Octo- Mi-0-na tablets are sold by The Lee [and excellent workmanshlp — every | —_— not having the 8.19 a. m. train to_Wil- | missioner Fellows might be able to do horse which bolted and threw her out & Osgood Co. at 50 cents a large box, b GREENEVILLE Timantio run through to Paimer. Men- | it out of the regular appropriation. | and she recoived injuries which caused, With @ rigid guarantes o cure dyrpep- |garment having been selected and Hom nade in the general passenger| Willlam A, Breed, clerk for the street | her death. The gogs which accompa in Canada. |=ia and all stomach troubles, Or MONEY | |, iooy with expectation of future eus- Wiillam E. Towsley and Family Wafi |agent's letters of the fast time Tmade | commissioner, replied for him that it|nied her guarded the body until found Lafleur and|bsck. They make eating A pleasure. - Y, ® y b5 the Central Vermont trains provok- | could mot be done for $300 nor inside | by men passing along the highway and n| Mi-o-na cleanses and purifies the|yom of those who buy. Thess hinte: Go to Pueblo, Col.—Attendance Fig- [ed some mirth in the meeting. The|the regular appropriation, but would they notified fiar relatives, five miles stomach and bowels and puts vigor L ures at Grammar School—Honor |report was accepted. require to bo put in the warning for |away. She was a member of Christ|day afternoon for a visit with relatives | and strength into the overworked tis- Corsel c,vcn_fllkeb $1.84 # | pupils at Parochial School—Notes. T s oce Pt hn . Powelson, | the clty meeting, and he thought it | Episcopal ~clvirch fn this elty. Shelin Montreal and other places in Can: sues. It is the surest stomach tonic acy . Willlam F. Bailey, Foss & Bailey, and | had better be dropped unless a spe- owned mining and timber lJand in|ada. Mr. Molleur-will return in about in_the world. D er: 14c to $1.84 R William . Towsly of Prospect|John M. Lee wers proposed and ac- | clal appropristion was made. On mo- | North Carolina and for six years had |a month with his two daughters, who| Sold by leading drugsists every- rawers—14c 10 3. e his postiion as | Cepted for membership. O oawning the report was | resided at Sples, moving there from | are at school at Sherbrook, and Mr. La- | whers. 6o 34 HOT LUNCH versset Of the weaving department in | President. Cary reported that the |accepted. & park, Baitimore, n 1908. She | fleur will remain a few weeks longer, | —————————————————— wns—34c to $3.44 oveTse O e eI e hia | Brainard & Armetrons company Of| President Cary amounced that Eb-| Whs & WOSER O splendid personality 35C 12 41l 2 ’clock | family whi g0 3 Butbio, Col where he | New London now had thirty 1o forty | encxer Allen_was prepared to speak |and possessed a gemerous and loyal Personals. Long Skiris—44c lo $8.94 ents— s B o Ssinors. v Towsiey | bands working her at what was for- | upon the subject of Manual Traliine, nature. No one came to her in néed| ,ygustin Paradis was a vigitor in [l engage in business. Mr. Towsley | iy ffo Gréen sk mill, and be un- | but Mr. Allen begged to be excused |and was denied sseistance wnd, Mo R Vi Short Skirts— 19¢ to $1.24 B Ty P lor * Clinton, Mase, |derstood that the company intended t0 |.on account of the lateness of the hour, traits of her excellent character have ity Y Menn for Thursday, June 3. |where he lived before Coming ¢ to | relsase the Norwich men who had been | but invited attention to some Bpe been transmitted to her children. She| pgio. Defoust of Centerville was vi (ARINNCED HIGH-O-ME) f—— . e e viiie tp penss G0, ahl wltes § | SHSIENIS "G noRS LIS Y Lime {5e1thous of i Sendeny eck ‘which he|issurvived by two daughters, Mary | c*{C 5 ipg 1 catarrh_or back. Just b ), g local friends in town this week. ‘ures Or money S oy visit there will set out for |mill was built. Applause grested tnis | had In the post room. Elder Beebe and Emily Noyes Beebe, SR Dbreathe itin outfit, inclading SONB Basw {he west, Mr. Towsley has made many [2nd the reading of u sentence from & State Highway Favored. and Harwood Beebe, the last pamed be- | Mrs, Peter Letendre has made an ad- | inhaler 81 50c. Druggista. MILLINERY BEEF A LA MODE friends during his residence in Greene- | Jetter from Mv, APESERCS B T OT]| Frank J. King brought up a sublect e g aitton to the 1ower piazza of her house g lipgd o) ville who will wish him prosperity in 18 Wrote that - °§;"°"°,""u"“ N terring | Which was Tecognized as of great im- | Mrs. Richard Colburn. cn Merchants' avenue. 3 his new location. D ew Timinn. Dortance. and - was enthusiastically | At 2.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Greatest Event of the Season PARISIENNE POTATORS * P roeod when he urged that something | the funeral of Mrs. Richard Colburn| Michae] Sulllvan and Frank Gingras GREEN PEAS High Average of Attendance. Cities Should Work Together. e Hone to get a macadam road built|was held from her late home, No. 46 | returned Tuesday from Webster, where UNTRIMMED HATS 25¢ A The month of May in the grammar President C: called upon A. J.|between Norwich and Groton, which | Grove street, at which there was a | they have been employed. CUCUMBER BALAD £ehool was marked by an exceptionally | Campbell, president of the New Lon- | was part of the state road plan men- |large attendance relatives and e FLOWERS 25¢ high average of attendancse, 97 per don Business Men’s assoclation, who | tioned by Stat Highway Commission- friends and many handsome floral The Taftville National band gave PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM Ceht Being (e fgure. There were nine | 5POKe upon the value of harmony be: | er MacDoneld There two years ago. Mr. | forms. The services wera conducted | their second concert Wednesday even- Untrimmed Hats, for Wi Jun3a cent. Belng the fAgure. There were Rife | {ureen ail the cities in the eastern end | King sald this would provide a great | by Rev, Dr. Lewellyn Pratt and Rev. ing on Hunter's avenue at J. C. Mar- 250 | on Misaen ane chiiéren: o Moy ‘was alee 97 and those tardy | Of She stats for the beweit of this part avende to, thig city for the automobll- | E. S. Worcester of Broadway Con-|fan's block. S iy ecad I acsd 1. “Tous. ar this year 343 | ot the state. and aiso explaied what | lsts, Wwho would be at the Griswold in gresational church, The pall bearers| L oot e g B B & k4 ad been e in New London through | large numbers during the summer and | were W. R, Burnham, N. L. Bishop, ormisdas Goucher has returned to . . puptls have besn pertect in stfendance. | on outsias compeny that conduoted s | would oome to Nerwich rather thn | P, Bishop and T. . ‘Leavins, nie home on Norwich avenue after a WaIES ‘WS Righi nb 0198 system credit rating of iew n- | cross the Groton ferry to New Lon-|was in Yantic cemetery, where a com- | short visit In Manchester, H. and . & I tn I" HIGHEST AVERAGES. e ople. e thought, he said, that| don if the road were good enough, and | mittal service was read, Henry Allen | in Central Falls, R. T. I 268 | B e .flz"‘ S8 Mesitorious P Maiy’ | better bookkeeping on the part of mer- | Judge Brown also spoke strongly for [ & Son had charge of the arrange- —— ing about every - ¢ eritorious Pupils at 8t. Mary’s School | chants oftentimes and a better fol- | the plan, emphasizing this rcad as the | ments. Miss Irene, the 12 vear old daughter color in demand —all &t . During Ma- lowing up of creditors would do much | scenic route from New London. It of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hend of s 25c_a bunch, value as high S 1o keep down bad debts. Mr. Camp-{would also help the Yarming com- NORWICH TOWN School street, s suffering from a mild as $180. Grade 8: Katherine Bowen, Kather- | bell's interesting remarks were ac- | munitles, and he thought that Mr. attack of scarfet fever. ’ e . |ins Mecohe, Eiizmbetn Bowen, Grace fcorded @ Unanimous vote of thanks. | Plant would be very likely to be large=| oSSl o, —_— riscoll, Rose Driscoll, Marv Swanton, | Vets Moving Expenses to Silk Co. | Iv Intérested. : Y=| The maradam ro: s b st BT gy’ A sure and speedy death te Bed Bugs, | Eleanor Donovan. Marguerite Walsh. | ::;!pe:‘ et o S Coilx | Mr. Gampbenl pledged the support| Came of Long-Lived Family—Even- | ung L e Roaches, Water Bugs, Ants, Etc. | Creds T: Wililam Shea Margaret | The prospect ot A0 N thiy city | Of New Londan, and Secretary Tib-| ing of Whist—News in General. wich avenus Wednesday pressing down The Ealon Ch Co S“mmer we' hl [ 3 ra Driscoll, Anna M. Foley, | M B O o o edting. by | Dits 2iso spoke upon the subject, after g the stome that has been recently 'put as N Jefi—?mm;; D:;wnch:‘g, JFrank Rinella, O | e A ety who #aid, that s ;vhlcg Mr&h’[‘rnc\!;“mo'ved that it be re-| The funeral of Charles F. Treadway | on. 3 U milla Harty, Charles Young, James 3 errad tq the public improvement com- | was held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morn- TR TR . : % Jung, James | would come here and occupy the new y DUNN’S PH.A.RMACY, 33:;’,: {i’;‘;; ‘}:‘l;::f’,"e':’;‘"% Opitett: | industrial building on Franklin street. B r:flh:]s‘tr:\;fl“gn:“ to send |ing trom the hiome of his son, Charles| Eife Tetreault of Merchants’ avenne cal‘l‘y a“ klll(l S 0' Kn“ nderwear A Gelino, Frank Murtha. § cocner of Cheetints, 18 the boara wouid | cocumiiss "og HurRa 2o 2080 8 e o T 3y, Th Haw, | B e O e T Special Sale of Summer Walg ¢ Rib- 50 Main Street. “Aino, Frank Murtha. oll, Alice Gadle, |P2Y, thelf moving ékpenses. They had |\ FoR™, Shonext mesting. It was so services were conducted by the Rev.|ago and has since been seriously ill, s 3 bed Und W RO b MLy T ice Gadlei|a lot of new machinery coming and | TRCY - T T it we e | L anLle nce e e e jEIOCIEIC Fans Ce“infl ed Underwear for Women and Ohll« e, Rovert ~ Swanton, dward | Would employ _sbout 75 people, of > Mr, Greer, R. P. Rose, George Randall| his gight. He s 82 years old. 2 dren. Hourlgan Rose Dennis, Lena Peloquin, | Which three-quarters would be Wormed M Ml e i L Basms N nderiaicer Daswloy. of Cols | e At 9o—Children's Ribbed Vests and ot s “&he « A |and, girls and the balan men an Alfred Neuburger, president of the m. ey of Col- ren’ Alma Gauthier, Grace Shea, Leo Pivir- whees that preval here. "t | weateriy Sitk St col’:’nmn,{ who nad chester had charge of ' the arrange- : BORN. Fans, Desk I"a[ls and Pants, value 13%e. : s 80 their expectation to increase | heen brought into the meeting by Mr. | MERLS. GEER—In this city, June 1, a_daughter . s,g;“’,;_;mgg“gu,;’;'";,ggfdz Tleanor | {5'a ‘considerable extent it they came | Browning, was introduced by President The bearers In Salem were Elijah| o Mr.and Mra Howard W. Geer of 2 At 11o—Children's Ribbed Vests and $hes, Reymona Burks, Tmelds Oueliet; |here. At the request of the board of | Cary and grested with applause. Mr, Herrick, T, A. Day, Russell Webster,| 38 Oneco street. lg “1nc ouse rans st v B Halliven - ey trade, John Woodmansee had made an | Neuburger said that he had heardeef | Danlel D. Webster. At SoWemen's” RIVNE W A .Gfida s .w."e Gadle, Rose Gauthler, estimate that it would cost $150 at|the result of the meeting, and he was Charles F. Treadway was born in MARRIED. Junsa ——“"‘:menn onts, e e e mmotte: Hen | S4ch end to 40 the moving and $50. for | prepared to say that his compary Mol Salem. He married Nellie Ramsdell of | POTVIN—LBACH—In Putnam. May 1. e T Rartas. Afice” Xane. Hilseveth | TOiEht charges. D eoms to Norwich, &nd i he | Westfield, Mass. Mr. Treadway'smoth-| 1909, by Rev, E. W. Belcher, Frank A€ 1fo—Women's Rivbed Vests, sadie Goughlin, Jble‘ph Shea, Bllen McMahon, When the matter was thrown open | found labor conditions here favorable er, Lydia Cardwell Treadway, lived to T‘Il,l!(;(anm.“d Miss Dadsy Lea h, both of 15 Josephine Portelance. o d gl»z dl:tc\;!sliml, lgmt- }}}Lghatel said I;g they had plenty of room tndl’preld 0\‘1; %lwfl:fl;‘n gll'tedt)r_mnlh of lohfl‘yeus L3 Phetesis i oy ’ . 4 B : not bellevé that the factory would | where they were going and he would [ When she died Ler seven children were - : , Putnam : [ 4e—Women' onts Window Blinds |ocome 3, Stvari, mortan, mhomas 1" &2 Phenchc o' Norwich, and. he | b well iense o see 8 mil of doubl | Lying s, prsset at the typers Toese| picon combell and Ao Sier. boih Very Particular J* “mervae. et 7= = ) coll Alles Driscoll, Margaret Purden, | 20Ved that Alfred Neuburger, presi- | the present size there. He told the |ere now two living, one 82, the other| G¢ putnam, g 3 ; & 1 . Jmépmne Smith. 1 ) | dent of the company, who was waiting | board that when he came in and saw | 87 years old. The youngest one, who At 19c—Women's Ribbed Vests and DOO[’ Blmds . at the Wauregan house, be summoned | such a gathering of business men he | dled, Was 7. DIED. H Pants, value 26, i %o this meeting. There was no second- | knew there must be something doing, DODGE—Tr Hanover, May 31, 1909, at ea rnKers 8 Bl d T 2 ¥ o Cll-:;‘l.MloM:on; i ;;—. hov\‘evelr and Et_hAl. Trvscy {ngk the | and hel thal;lked ):h;m 1m— !Y';‘e] flattering Unusual Number of Thrushes. ;nan.m.nrle‘»rmr'dx.mmr' Mrs. W. At 290—Women's Ribbed Vests, value ndrew @) mnin lost a valuable oor, declaring al Norwic ‘was | reception the; ad given im. [acdonald. Lydia Stanton,‘wife of s S0c. n FIMMING | ariving horse by colic Monday night. | lucky if it could get a bona fde in- e meeting then adjourned and a D wood thrushes | the late Barnoy J. Dodge, axed o7 |l **7 oo that zT::y' R —_— By I e Tor et oving exbampes 1o | Duftet unch® of sanSwiches, ‘dough- | ib MEINE EARE o Poat yout s o o] Pane : 18 600 Derr o, St At 39%c—Women's Ribbed Pants snd Dantel Marphy, who has been work- | 9CCupy the whole of the new {ndus- | nuts and lemonade, served under the O oG, o » T T PR " ot Combination Suits, value S0e. ing 1 New Britain the past winter, iz |trial building, erected by Framk W.|direction of Chairman A. S. Spalding, | 520 '8 00 SPRTCS ive (e sanxs - e e o Onr iCe 259 lb FRE 90 vy ssais. 2 18 | Browning. . He moved that a sum nof | was enjoyed in the post hall, while | 3A¥5 EOV constautly. . A purnie pr 8 T oxcecding $400 be appropriated by the | many took the opportunity to become | ARCH Wea Seon on the plazea of & house | = 2 - = = ALL VARIETIES 1 4 AN T farned to New | P08Td fo8 the moving expenses of this | acquainted with Mr. Neuburger. As|®% e Gg‘:"‘- 1S > & 87 Water Street seph Hoar has returned to New | Cons. 1¥ 050" 0id when the machin- | the mew industrial bullding is to be |, Al Cxchange saye: Our pretty little No Premiums to be paid for. e rorieous ichst Lo ? York atter & several weeks' stay at his | coy Jo Iastalled and the company Is | completed Dy July 1 he stated that |Bumming bird the ruby throal Said to} ” Ohed Ratuiiay Jroitiogs watlh § 5 ui ] ohe 88 CetralSvenad, employing fifty hands, fe would start to move as .soon as | D¢ Our sole New England speciescomes 3 g Jun3daw TEt D owning thought there ought | possible after then. The business car- | 804 goes with the seasons, migrating ' Chariss Budhates bas teturned to]to’ b something stated about the f-|Tied on is siik throwing. in which thb/|t0 SSM /L0 rpes ghe Guis o Mexico 15 Main Strest Amberst, Mesas, atter a visit at his nancial history, capital stock, etc., of | raw silk is received and turned out on &fl“%’;‘,fi:“&flsmchfofumf’ in b nitel (7} mnfl flfs ll. q * jome on rteenth street. the company, but T. C. Mur urged | quills and In skeins. 3 e elr sm: e hum- bty . st s al m { Ph s e i bt b e a5 mers are strong fliers. Prot. Henshaw . Franklin Square, "lfl 00 opeci Allla eur OIOflraplly George Brooks of Xast Norwich re- | " e de :;elr;;'iflfh?l:n‘fg:c‘fieinf T £ . up one flight, over Somers Bros. turned Wednesday from a visit with OFFICERS V. y ait- Fhiate Bight Spring Guve remin ne | uie GaegBter mess Providence. B Lo, AREHED SUIT FOR 45,000 FOR floulty in flying from Mexico to Alas- Funaral n"’ec‘ors JungTuThS it s fof Oltgelr Photesrapis MIANTONOMO COUNCIL DEATH OF BRAKEMAN. | ka.” wWo an ee-p ece John H. McLaughlin, son of Mr. and | Two Candidates Get the Degrees and | Case of Furlong vs. New Haven Road —AND— th:- u;h:ho‘::::dqun-rl for all y“';» :h{i“ff};‘g;‘,’,““v ke Visitors Make Addresses. Occupied Entire Session Wednesday. | wh:‘h::,';elsl:ld;-::r‘.l'nau on unell and P 0’". tographic ' s sk S o1, | Medical eollege May 25 and is at pres | The visitation by three of the grand | The clvil superlor court came in here Wednesday evening. _ Clubs were s, Eastman Devel-|ent making a tour through Virginia | o ra e T gt i S oplme Machines. Tima Fiim Dacks, | and West Virginia and other surround- officers of the Order of United Ameri- |at 12 o'clock Wednasday for the trial | BumD® e score cards were hand- g & Ing states. He Is expected home some can Mechanics made an interesting |of the case of Walter Furiong, admin- | painted. The scorers were the Misses White and Celers. Printing Papers, Eto, B o taext week end after & brief stay | Tieeting for Miantonome councll, No. | ‘strator of the estate of his son, Earl | Agnes White, g o g Chopr T Hare will pecbelily Besshia sn ‘intorne| Moh EXUAIAn, hall Weineding, eve | urlonm uE e e it 1o} SHPuFD o S i pds Paralale Lady Asststa: < ! g and theta was a =004 attend- | having been a speclal assignment for | followed the whist. Music was furnish- ly Assistant. Crms‘on & Co in & New Yofic hospital. ance when Councillor Drein M. Biics | that Gay. The suit is for 16,000, g ed by Jackson's orchestra, o Telephone call 312-3. l!flel‘ic nl'esses o calle e meeting to order. Among| Attorneys Berry and Steele of ere were ables of whist an 5 ’ Harry Rushworth of Boswell avenie | thoss present were. Hirotiers Richards | iaven ara looking ang Steele of NeW|one of forty-five. The prizes were| Henry B. Church. Wm. Smith Allea VERESS ol Culen: 188 Main Street. | met with an accldent while working at [and Crandall of America council of | terests, and Attorneys H. Hull, O, |awarded as follows: First lady’s, Miss| fulylsdaw ‘We want to call your, at- PONGEE, FOULARD and MESSA« the car barn Sunday and had two of [Montville, and & warm welcome was | Hadlai Hull and Frank L. nfEaum ap- | Helen McNelly, a gllt picture fram LINE DRE! and SUITS, his ribs seversly bent but not broken. | extended to the visiting officers, & pear for the plaintift. first gentleman’s, Michael ONLY ONCE IN 9 YEARS!!! tention to our line of ARMY ECKWEAR, BELTS. SECOND- HAND MARINE e Tine were bent to & surprising | Gouncllior ‘T. F. Cook of HATUoI | & mhe sccldent which fs the basis of | SA¥eLy razor; secomd lady’s, RS!! WAISTS, N AR, L - degree and proved s‘«‘a v_:‘ll{:fula‘h_m al- | Deputy State Counclllor Charles | the b occurred Nov. 10, 1908: A lle Riordan, glass cake plate; And that once (undersold), you can SHOES, made on a special E “m ter working: the following dns Mr.| Perkine of Lebanon and ex Natir | it occurreq Nov. 10, 1008 A|gentieman’s, John Klvelin, two bottles | guess what happened. - . You may| EXCLUSIVE M ENG'NES Rushworth decided to give up work for | Councillor T. F. Gilmore of New Ha- | B iy s e Hgmllirecd | TR third lady’s, Mies Hannah|he able to get “JUST GOOD” tast’ from specifications fur- 2 week. He I8 able to be about and is | ven, who Is also state organizer. . passed a work train at Ar-|Buckley, ' sugar bowl and creamer; | monument elsewhere, by paying more; REASONABLE PRICES e . steadily improving. Two candidates recsived the three | Royly, NOTHR Of Desp River o ahd|third gentiemans. John Casey, clothes | but you will get NO BETTER than I nished by the U. 8. GOV- a. a"r:‘ l;°° assortment of 5'3- degrees in full and one proposition was | o & Lt PEOECe O i mv ‘-“k brush; fourth lady’'s, Mrs. Florence | sell for LESS—sometimes, Much L gnd-hand ngines in sizss from 2% | myere are s largs number of shad in | received. The three visifing officers | {rain tanding. there when the mork|Sullivan, pair of vases; fourth gentle- | money ERNMENT. The Osgood, Sulte 6, : I P, single cylinder fo 16 K. P. threé | i, Shetucket river, the most for many | wers heard In enthuslasiic words, of train backing down at the rate of 0| man's, Charles Ryan, 'necktie; Sfth|y . w. PRINK, 124 Asylum St Made in Bl e S cati bo Bought (_’,"‘M!,‘,""" condition | Veary. < They were first moticed Wed: | Ereeting to the Miantonomo men, and | telescoping ir, crashed into the frelght, | Indy's, Mrs. Carl Bentley, feather dust- | =i [lo n o YR, - et . DUk, e S 32 Church 8t., Norwish, Conn. ’ e ¥, hesday, and there were many out to |nomination of officers was made for L Also a full line of New Fingines. |pet a glimpse of thm in the water just |election at the next meeting. The ;fg:{;“?‘iy::‘k,fi‘e‘?"“ of the freight. = Pjhes - dyl. Telephone $34. JualTTh Felow the dam. There have only been |council is considering the plan of hold- k i Terms to suit. below th dam. Thers have only bees |ing its meetings weekly on Friday | Frank L. Hale of New London, a . Ladi'es’ sz 5“ oxtords Price $3.50 Thfl N of years past, but this year the rains | nights instead of bi-weekly on Wed- | Photographer, was the first witness. He S o ew London Motor Eo., are sald to have purified the water nesday nights, a3 L ype v, o Sy 33 'yruP 1 See the new styles In Russet Patent E du fi Efls o a. rom the mills, and the _— 4 y ook, v 3 3 NEW LONDON, CONN. e o A usutiss of the oD Engineer Gorton, who drafted plans Dongola 4nd Gun Metal. Ghe raguation may20d portunit Most of the shad are of GETTING READY FOR CRUISE. |of the Jocality of the accident, was the FRANK IN SOLID GOLD AND GOLD Bood size, but as yet none have been — = | next witness, explaining his drawings. 25 A. BiLL, Saught by local fishermen. Whaler Margarett Has Been Repaired | Frank E. Peckham of Deep Riv ) lel' nn(l Telephone. 104 Main Street. FILLED. A Fine Assertment of Alboan s b Y and Painted. clerk in a store, testified that he saw We will make a special dls. \ ol Big Insurance Pofiolses. the cars come together. He thought l 1' t R " ' ' count to purchases made for 3 ? Kiniong the Tstge lifs Tausance polf- | sor ropatei ae the Fo Margarett, ats| Hok A e O e e tht | Q€ S en‘t_)’ el prompt- EMOVAL graduation presents. ~ f ter repairing at the Thames Tow Boat | 8bout 30 miles an hour.' He suid | ; . . soe IMMJINERY cles paid in this state during 1908 are | Cos shipyard at Riverside, was taken | from the tiuic of collision to the (in T have recently removed my hair g the following: S8 he Pwave ‘theve - Wednesday and | of Furlong's being lifted to the plat- ( ont e CLEANISES. | Sxmaing pariers _from Mrs. Lawiars H (-C‘ d 0 at ifttle prices. S LloWIng. ry L. Parker, $31.448; | O e e e R . &hg | form liteless was about two minutes. | O B ek on Broedwey. where T au en - MRS. G. P. STANTON, 7. Hunt Smith, $20,000. Will begin at once fo fit out and ship| W. A. Bickford, now a jeweler in e s tem ectuun T R s T | Ay PEOK, M. D., Jowelers and Silversmiths, s e omon—James Hislop, $79,293. | her crew. for & voyage after. sperm | Deep River, but for some time station B8 | Tons 'as“well as any hew ones wio 48 Brdirhia: Beten 1878 Nerelh, Ot g B g | Whalles off Cape Hatteras. axent‘ at Dele‘p l;lvhel le:lilied to the nssis one '\nm/ereom'mg W‘;;m;x;b to favor me with their readway. h 3878 > 3 ———— = | " The vessel has been repaired and her | crossing north of the station not hav- Y ; J] X ; AU e ins DedErERIST e el fni 4 Signal that b sver knenof 58 2 1" ! ‘may27a urs. 5. surrox. | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. : H stores are all aboard she will sail. ough one cou maintained there. h b l i’ ; The Fanning Studios, Funeral o o W L s i gt araarSs bart | habilual conslipalion o Rt 8 R of there being a telegraph operator ¢ : i . 31 Willow St AGER Direcior Mrs. Palmer to Sing. There wisor put coudt net sy whetner| permanent! ly. lo ge’t [l fi M H jund i . ¢ At ttie First Church of Chirlst at New hkre waS o SOR A ROuStrén e 1 i thi ee ) London is evening thére is to be a R. A. D'Arche, a motorman from l - g Showing this w and Embalmer yemisieal @Bywhich Mrs. George S.|Hartford, who was flagman on the e ecls ‘.‘) by a course in Book BUY YOUR 2 & MUSLIN and: LACE Palmer, formerly of this city, is to be | frelght which was run ioto by the work ‘nl . Y I 0K- Alf sizes of Brass and Painted 2 an = heard in three numbers., The choir | train last November, testified that the e genune. y : " Te AT PLANTS ¥ 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. [ | will be heard in many préminent se- | train arrived at Deep River late. Hs tured by the, keeping. Shorthand Bird Cages, Baths, Seed and * Telephone 643-2. lections. was In the freighthouse with the con- aciw 4 3 ! # | guctor and other members of the trai Y iti from sWater Cups, Nests, Springs, Prompt service day or night. PRy A prorsiag ol gy and Touch T"IWIIII!g CARDWE ; B - it o h5at Wi dastane Lady Assistant, Two Horses Died. heard the work train = whistle. He LL Hooks, Gravel, Etc. ¥ gl igns. Residence 116 Broadway. ,Andsow Clendennin. ot North Main | hustled to the caboose and. ot hia red c vp Co Norwich Commersial Schoa! Jun2d z Wall Papergy: ~ Carpets, Shades, opp. Theatre, g al olomon Brothers of | flag and ran up the track i3 the cross- fi S‘rR C mer 00; Breies ’ J y reeneville lost valuable s ng, signal . - Furniture. . Wosd Floprs. Telephone. $42-3. a AT Ry AR e L LD TR Broadway Theatre Bldg, g o wans,co gur your bast: | (RS EDWIN FAY, Franklin m; te s ro. week. That belonging CEXDING DRUCGISTS- ! choked to death miles an hour. The traln a1 mox stop| SOLOEY! 504 p-S0TAL B e AR Y ni6