Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 4, 1909, Page 2

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" gored styls with trimming of self s Boston Store| " -l . WILLIMANTIC, CONN. WILLIMANTIC Shamrock Quoiting Club Effects Or- e, W e o CR e ganization. 4 2 R ingham has purcha epeot, % | ' alfSoted reaniemtih Sor Thb Tt Sk MATE ?‘ Isle of| M zle Richar isiting : ' p z R e e e % Fare $1.00 A New and Handsome iz Fubieithit, Dkl Smeinits, B0 Mo o s | i e ks R reuman rom 1, S b et S| 0 @ANMG $1.0 : 4 nan; secretary, M. E. " Connor, Kinn er. s Almiza 3 y 1N A ; financial secretary treasurer, ‘Thomas Plerso! Burial was in v X ) 1 Unexcelled freight a m“ecuon ot ~ E’.'P. Corgm; captain, }:gn P‘ltz'ger‘- el':.dh.eph'l_ uemm:‘y LB : the | serviee direct to ln.‘nd n?h ow rmf e B sy . Hes, Thpsie o (enting: York. © - e - PR o ieh amoan®: ' rnarsdeyi Washable Suits T, McCruhan and Joseph Moran. The | The funeral of Mrs. Nellie B. wife Shepain of this Sundeys, at 5.15 p. m. claim of Thomas J. Keating, was hela on| Henry Shepaum, . S e e 0 et | S B oV S TR el e, Sond " il Ranging in price from fa 19 of 20 matches played with the | Josepl's ohureh and was largely at- | bave chargs of th m s &5 G of Spring , Fridays, at 5 p. m. nang B4 tended by relatives and friends from |the New i warks A Acorns, Lieute llourey has - . "Phone or Yrite for folder, . New York, Bridgeport, Hartford | night. P. 8. Frelght Sved: untt) & 0, had little dificulty in worsting Mr.|poiiiie, Providence, Norwich and| The o directors of the Willi- gl received until § p. m. $3.95 to $20.00 Higgins, the Acorn star, at least. | Bockilile. Providence, WMOreeh Aot | mantie o o G hors oted to ons PR T o GLAPWIRRER, Agipe. Of many fabries, styles and colors, MISS FISKE RESIGNS. was the celebrant of a requiem high | gage Sherwood B. Doolittle ugneul garments of fashionable design O Salutari by M.ss | secret 2 th - —— of le bean- mass. utaris was sung by 38 retary o e association the JEWETI' CITY Leaves Natchaug School to Teach in Lovetts Maxwel 'and Paos 1o Fecr oF {3 SO Be pua}‘m :gl. tifully made, vari © ‘William Hussey. A touching duet was | Doolittle has accepted the prises qualiti mm‘n::, : md;d:::, Morrjstown, N. J. also ren?eredb b{u éhf gamT t-m‘lb e‘rsi I:c:xm mlknuma tenth year with the | whittier's Dream in Pmemimo.' Mrs. qQ es e for. o There were beautiful floral tributes|] on. ¥ G. Brewste# Reading Text—Funer- Miss Beatrice W. Filer, whose home s piece f th e Rl R ©or special oocasions, at a price reason- | 15 'in Killingly, has resigned as teach- E“‘Sf‘",‘;? % ";,,"3‘"2,‘,’.‘: Do AR e ufi“&‘;&mwm&ngfw al of Mrs. Ezekiel James—Pupils of n ably low. ; er of the first grade, Natchaug school, | ton store clerks, where the surviving | Biiiain jeft that city Wednesday night | Highest Averages. this city, to take /feffect at the end of | qaughter, Miss May K., is employed. | anq sailed Thursday on the Mich \ Princess White Dresses, made of|the school year. Miss Filer. who has| The bearers were James Haggerty, | cattleship, for Europe. The "ml“'fi', | A pléasing entertainment given in done excellént work here, is to teach | Michael Moriarty, Patrick Moriarty, | work & pacsage undp;' 3 val at |the Congregational vestry SR P U — S ——— batiste, lawn, muslin or dotted Swiss, | next year at an increased salary in|John Curry, Fred Morey and John F.| tpo e s p& m'"k' their | evening was arranged by Mrs, G. W.| . " Via STONINGTON PRI with lice oF Morristown, N, J. This will be the | Carey. Two nephews of the deceased, way along toea.p;-re-‘t Eextent with the Robiu%u-hud by E. F. Burleson. ’ - WY s only change in the teaching staff at|jmgward Stackpole of New York and ustralia |1t was ittier's Dresam of the Chil-|1 aong ‘water’ way — the eomfortable T0 NEW YORK_ embroidery — prices range from $8.95 | the Natchaug school, all of the others | Henry Dugan of Hartford, were flow- idea. of going ‘to. Japan or & dren of _th in panto- | way of travellnz. o $20.00 O o i er bearers, Burlal was in St. Josepivs | UItimatel:t ' mime. Mrs. A. the | "Slcamers City of Lowell and ; o : Personals. story, and George A Haskell represent | picharg Peck—safe, staunch vessels 3 Slips for the Princess gown, Vislting . I Msoeup. Z ‘poet by the fireside, that have every comfort and conven= Musitn Blipe - Mrs. William Rosg¢ and her nephew, HAYDE! ALKER? Miss Alice Beckwith of South Wind- e Pfl‘”"‘m" Ifii fence for the traveler. mede low neck and sleeveless, lace | Raymond Jones of Chaplin are visit- : o ham spent Memoria] day in Norwich. | Garvin; Mrs. I F. Lewis, Barbar ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Jones of | Wedding Announcements from Hart- | Miss Olive Rollinson left Thursday |Frietchie; Miss Mabel Wilcox, Mary ufmg":fi":l_“m’"b % 0n Long DA trtmmed, colors white, Mght blue, pink | 35 0 ford Surprise Local Society. nogn for Boston to vialt friends-or | Martia; B ¥. Butieson. Retk Hardin: dartul tiy “ina’ saa water oty o » hool Days ¥rost; | New Yorl ' g S FUNERAL. . Thursday morning _announcements | Mrs, Luclen Cartler of Maple avenue | Hooper; CObbler R B e, tno| Steamer liaves Stonington at 1118 Buits of pure linen, in a wide range —— were received in this city of the mar- | ig entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Amede k the | p. m. week days only; due Pler 40, Thomas Fox. riage of. Alderman. Willlard Whiton The funeral of Thomas Fox was heid | 1avden in_Hartford, Wednesday, and i . Mrs. Ida May Walker of that city. ARHERY, JOrning &t 30 DieiAck SR8 :.l"he cards were simple announcements with no at home enclosure. ‘Alderman Hayden has resided with Roy of North Adams, Mass. mnfifgw‘mugl A | North River, 7.46 the next morning. Mrs. Anna E. Cooney of Pawtucket |t via0y closed the dream. Miss An spent Memorial day at the home of : ) i grent Memoriei day ut the home of |wa Babcock piaved several piano ve- | Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 b e o ice cream was served. Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS, of sizes and colors, at $5.00 to $12.50. Dresses of chambray and gingham, in checks, stripes and solid colors, and varle vies : his mother since the death of his fa- | Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cooney of Paw- — Agent, New London. Conn. octld o o tp.of, ol S malnct Jrom GHESBRO thir, in the Hayden mansion at the |tucket, R. I, were guests of Mr. and FUNERAL. at $2.50 to $5.00. balabig variety of nice CANDY ' corner of Pleasant and Mountain Mrs, Frank P. Beckwith of South _— streets. He is one of the largest real | Windham on Monday, Mrs. Ezekiel James. - in packages that sell for 10 aents | estate owners in the city and has tak- Dhe funera) services of Mrs. Ezekiel e cw c e e en an active part-in civic affairs. For a package. a number of years he has been spend- i v jartford, whi h Remarkable Bargains The Opera Drug Store. | 70%,.™ 5 cquaintance of ‘the lady who is now his bride. ’ P It is not known when Alderman and WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. {3,700 were held at her home in Hope- —_— esda ’elock, on th An Early Season Indicated—Thirty- gy: ‘C',;f,‘“. ;’x’,.".ff,’{“ ‘J‘écfiufig‘f Bur- ;¢ five Cottages Opened on Memorial |ial was in Rhode Island. Mrs. James N.rwich& Wes‘erly Railway Day—Changes and Improvements. was 66 years of age, and is survived i by her husband, four sons and three " = ln Milllnery ELMORE & SHEPARD, Mrs. Hayden will return from their | mpe season of 1909 has begun early daughters. There was & number of grv::];efirfi:‘ec::éw;x::?: g b s g honeymoon. It is stated that he has| i "ine Camp Ground. Thirty-five cot- remembrances including bou- . oo @ m (8uscessors to Sessions & Elmove) | had the house next to that occunied | ¥ores” ware opemed for Memorial da: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griswold; | oS A""]by proliey to Watch Hlll, Our entire stock is now offered at A Dby his mother fitted up and ready to | mill ST - oty ly g ey | S retth, P and Mrs, Ezekiel Jjames: ‘\?;:fc .fildll k’nn.:;hav\u. Stonington, big reductions in price. A chance to [mhalmfi[s and funm] “[fflflll][sl take #p. his; residence. provements. Some fifty ‘trees 'have standing ::‘xfi:"&:-;%?:fi" BEL: § 006 the shart cut and asve time snd pick from many styles and colorings, 60-62 North Street. fnvigations. te-Norwichi Wadding, g:e:‘h:“fl:‘;v}’ayyn e Bebe repaired. | bouquets, Miss Jennie Lydia lxe.y!;oldg' m"C"'Y- ; S John P. Thompson of this city and | Delightful weather was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Har- 'oupons redeemable at 27 stores. kinds new and fashionable, at & real| qelephone comnection. Miss Sarah Ann Bushmell of Nor- n,.,.g week end visitors. g o old Herman Bitgood, Mr. and Mrs.| Telephone 601-4 for time table. bargain price. . - wich are to be united in marriagé in There was a display of flags | George Whipple; wreath, Mrs. G. B. may12d Norwigh at the bride’s home, on Tues- | for the holiday. Dawley family; bouquet, callas, Mrs. - Outing Hats, usually $2.00 to $3.00, HIRAM N, FENN, ‘tiatsi" Junelh?o. at 2.30 }?. m.h Im{i- As usual there has been much activ- | George Gu)l‘-;' m-:u Cll‘;k er: ationg to the ceremony have been is- along the line of buf .| three wreaths and cross, Mr. and Mrs. wow reduced o $1.39, $1.89. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | qi0q to relatives. and friends. Mr. mnmn‘Nofimbl.ofmgnl:h; uf:-m' two wrenths 11 2 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Thompson is employed in the winding | cottage of F. E. Barker on Prospect Mr. an nlon 0 e Dress Hats, usually $4.00 to $5.00, | elephone. , Lady Assistant | room at the American thread com- |avenue. The veranda has been extend- i pany’s plant and is well known, en-| g th M. C. Grant of Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City mow reduced to $2.89, $3.80. ed on the cottage of 3 joying a large circle of acquaintances. | Wesley Circle, also at the Solver cot- HIGH STAND PUPILS, m 3].00 a nl’ Untrimmed Hats, good $100 value, L. M. REED R tage of Foster avenue. Many cottages 'AXD UFWARD o Sail for ltaly. has been painted and shingled. Those Attaining 90 Per Cent. or Over Baggage to and from Station fres. ot é%c. - has the agency for the Travelers Life | Anothony Malost and family of | Send 20 stamp for N.¥. Oity Guide Book and Mao | Have Changed Owners. During the Past Month. » y ap and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct, #ad | Jackson place leave today for New ¥ Séve eh gl —_— 1 Artficiel Flowers, & tunch (fo. the United States Health and A ci- | York to sail for Rome. our cottages have changed own- ers. The Perron cottage of Haven ave-| Pupils in the Riverside grammar gent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Write Short Calendar Hearin, nue has been purchased by Miss Net- |school who averaged 90 per cent. or all g- p pa ars. tie D . The Burchard cof over during the last month were: o ro;::t;;ifnd i r;llglllli‘m-mis. ct At the short talendar session of the C:tlwer‘l’:l,:t Lva:uc ‘has b:fn bnt':g :; Grade IL—M. E. Soule. Perfect in Jewett C“y AdVBl‘fiSGI’a superlor court this morning there will and | the written test for the month: Les- be a hearing on a motion to dissolve g{:’,fingtoyr.fiaf,“u‘f,: g:'éf.'"g,., l‘: Hyde, Bessle Thompson, Blanche or amend the injunction in the case |y has bought the cottage on Wesley Grace_Sullivan, Effie Swab- of the Uncas Power company vs.|(Circle of Dr. E. F. Smith, and the Emlflmflm, John Casper, Frederick Shaw and others, b Blackmar cottage on Simpson avenue rry Paul has been bought by Miss Webber of Grade IL—Alice A. Brown. Israel -l JRWETT OITY HOTEL, New and Up-to-date Hotel In every Women'’s Coats * Lace Coats, in catawba, natural end S . e ; lack; at $15.00, $18.50, $20.00. Normal Graduation June 15. Willimantic, who is making an addi- [ Wechsler, Stanley Lewiz, Roger Guil- A ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor s The invitations to the state normal | tion to the place. let, Robert Morrow, Theodore Pigeon, Half and Three-quarter length Coats training school graduation exercises| The demand for cottages is unusual ' M. HOURIGAN, of pongee, taffeta or cloth of gold, in Loomer opera house on Tuesday, |for se early in the season. Several flle F. Ahern. Joseph- Jewett Oity. June 15, at 3.30 o'clock p. m., have | persons were on the grounds Memo- | ine Cotter, Eva Dayon Joseph Faber, PUNERAL DIRECTOR. plain or embroidered. black or natural, been issued, Dr. Morriss E. Gates of | rial day looking for houses. Helen Gray, Harold Jeffers, Mary Rob- 4. o 0 " g™ coiwtord Cooking ot $10.00 to $20.00 st 1 B Ll deliver an ad-| W. R. Hovey has Had a cinder road ln:&:.‘ i g e Niedz- o Ranges. X .00, ress on e Tteacher and Education | madi front of his cottage v w e Wechsler. v : g for Power. . lveneu:_n o on Haven Grade —Alice H, Richmond. Ma- Phones—Store 61-2; house 35-5. Birds Noted Here and There. rie Casavant, Gertrude Larkham, Bridget McEiligott, Lulmene Rioux, WUSIVF’ Wowse, Talk Will Be on Mexico. » < To the bird lover the woods are now Lester Blanchard, Wil- | 8 J. King, Prop. H 8. King, Mgr. 75 MONUMENTS, Lucius S. Bigelow will give a talk | at their best. Many birds not seen be- mm Joseph Monty, Joseph Sample Room commected. DreSS Skins Headstones and Markers In our stock on Mexico at the First Congregational | fore are here for the time. The wood- | Sadowskl. 4 Special attention pald to Commercial stone: church instead of the scheduled lec- | pecker is heard. Supt. Jeffers knows | Grade IV.—Jullette Richmond. Cla- men. ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | ture that was to have been given un- Moesup. Conm. Tel. 08-18 where a humming bird s bullding a|rs Adams, Alice Bechard, Agnes A stock usually large as regards|and inspect 1000 artistic designs. der the auspices of the Sodalitas by [ nest. A wood thrush and a linnet, the | Brick), Anni is, J Dolan, TR TS o PR T g e John Lennon & Son, Rev cllenty B Jackson of Upper | latter unusual, were seon on Mondny. | Do i Blanche” Jodom. Rewing QUALITY £ - L s Andrew McNicol, Robert Ol- 81 iu cany i5 Sbtain. | Clob corner Main and Watson Streets, present. ! . Holiday Comers. Lafave, . S ukt alwags: b sbfared, fect 8t is etay 1o Ghiain, ’ Clothw: axe Willimantic. Conn. P Campers Tere for Memorial day in- |son, Virsinla Pauquette, Agnes Pel- | 1 Wolk stOR BVISE T COCR G et Panama, Crispene, Melrose, Volile and many novelty weaves., They are fhe inferfor kind. Skilled men are employed by us: Our prices tell the whole story. f tier, Ethel Thompson. Watched the Eclipse. e o e o ehioren 1a¢ | . Grade IV.—Edith M. Soule, Pupils Students of astronomy were busily | Providence, who opened their cot- |baving an average of 90 per cent.: engaged Thursday evening watching | tage on Haven avenue on Friday. They | Henry Bottomley, Noella Bedard, Wil- the moon’s appearance before, while, . |liam Driscoll, Rosanna Fontaine, Al- STETSON & YOUNG. Bands and buttons, i anq after its ecliptic state, T o, 1 ot and desaay: | fce. Giibert, Orville Ledoux, Matjorie | maya7a Skirts, T B Louise Murphy, Victoria ‘Women's regular sizes, $2.50 { SUPERIOR COURT. tage, on Foster avenue, for the week E:Lfiby. Irving Thornton, Ruth Stew- 0'0, f l_”_ P l s A —— d, ¢o $16.00. - Decisions Reserved in Moore Divercs | ° Mr, and Mrs. Tomas Wood and G"M"V-“sd-’n;"oi‘;z“::"“; h 4 e nnor s Miilinery Farlor Women's Bkirts, extra size, 3575 (| Brick and Concrete Work, Case for Trial Thursday. | grandsen, of X glmnuc. epent the day x,'h'%”c;;,‘,,',,g, o May: Glzgv;'a.rdnfinlr- Entire line of Trimmed Hats $2.50. . The trial of th tested i Mr. and Mrs. ¥. E. Barker were in |T¥; e Dutkowski, rge Davis, : i R S 7 mill Hflms, Gafage HUU[S, chbe: o8 Kalhartus M Mone. vk l;llglrl?; their new house for the week end and | Alice Jodoin, Jennie McKenna, Annie reduced to $5.00 beginning Sal Mone, both of Windham, occuplad the | had as their guests Roy Barker, Mr, |Miner, Ulric Pippin, James Cotter, attention of the full day's segdsion o% and Mrs. Frank Scaplin and two chil- | Marilda D‘i“& Lml_;? Grltr:;ea, ij):g‘c;i urday. May 22nd. 3 superior court Thursday with Judge |dren, Miss Crawford, Miss Minnie Bar- | LeClaire, Eu v e o S may?22d Reed on the bench. ker, Ml”:f Bfim&mflgfluiu Manches- "Iqh‘yonrpnmn Marion Robinson, Sadie The plaintiff’s grounds were habit- | ter, al ew London. . B uval lntg‘mperancega,nd intolerable cr:'\t- Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Woodward ot| Sixth grade: Mhfi lBe“ln“'lt"h Al- elty and claimed that her husband | Willimantic opened their cottage for |MyTa rB"l"emun. Annie Driscoll, Thom- owned regl estate to the amount of | the day. Fred Woodward opened his |as Pu T srades: Hmia Cesiner $2,000 including personal property, and | house on Wesley Circle. 1 %tt, Hazold Brickiey, Lem. seeks alimony and the custody of two Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Goodwin of Nor- | Mabel Bennett, ar%‘ Br Bert)h o children, aged ten and five years, re- | wich were at their cottage on Haven |uel Green, Mlfihld vis, a Me spectively. avenue, and had for guests Miss Jen- | Carty, E“Ih' Gar n;r_ el e The defendant had a cross com- | Me Yeomans and Miss Mosier of Nor- | Grade VIIL: Josephine o B:.' 3 plaint in which he denied the several { wich. llam LHtur;uxa A;‘fne' ‘i} e rtflf . charges and charged his wife with| Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Sweet entertain- | Edna Blanchard, 11“‘73?'1 ]l"w! er, adultery, which she stoutly denies and | ed Mrs. Cristine s!:?fl‘llon.'gin ‘Xd.. M. ngr’:‘;: z‘ifiifié’: ;llileaganmgfirguer pobongr i e irigion s o el alyicacond (TN Brown ilzabeth Clark, Yvon Mrs. Mone was represented by At-| M. C. Grout and two daughters ana | Lagne, Mary McNicol, vian, Be torney George W. nMeluny and Mr, | con, W. H. Grout, of Providence, were |jamin, Agnes Flanagan, Charles Con- Petticoats Carriage Washstands, Cellar Bottoms. Kinds which are adjustable to any || S o ” size waist band without the ussioz|{| Granolithic Sidewalks graw srings. There are many ijes| i Curbing and Gutters and each are value excepuont.l.\ o Petticonts of heatnerbloom, $1.50 1o ||| MISO Gravel Roofing, $3.50. { Special attention paid Petticoats of silk, $5.00 to $10.00, { to iobbing. ¥ seeks a decree from his wife and the custody of the children, ADDRESS CHIS w BURTUN Mone by Attorney Samual B. Har- |at their cottage on Wesley Circle. nell, Katherine Barrett. W ’ Gl il 2 i vey. Mrs, S. lL Sun:ine;eor C;rtwrlfn A is i S Wi rtain r nephey, r- omen's Gloves Youngs Hotel, Willimantic, Conn. W | .nq Sonsiderable testimony of quite a | thur Cole, of Boston. . " STAFFORD SPRINGS . i e e . conflicting nature was brought out, Mr. and Mrs, E. Lyman and two Dokth of qup_h _Rub-idc.nu—Min Nines A STOLEN BASE. When a recess was orde children and Mrs. S. R. Brockett of Sl Manchester were at their cottage on| to Meet on Diamond—Various In- In the great and g Cartwright avenue. terests. Game, “a s!mevur- bé : fre Mrs. J. C. Condon and daughter,Miss of great advantage th sl‘l,:;fx. Make Jennie Condon, of Taftville, spent the | Joseph Rabideau, aged 74, died at his| 20U~ store _\nu{ Il?:.’ for 4 /ines and day at the Brown cottage in Church | home in Stafford Hollow at an early Laquor‘:', and ?I“!Ihd“ fi\"o“? as )n: Circle. hour Thursdsy morning after a ln-| can. mou WL HEC TA€ e e Mr. and Mrs. George Wright of | gering illness of dropsy. Besides his Liquors r'g\vM n_" ;\’:_\ r:rnucu :rl — Cartwright avenue entertained for the | wife he leaves three daughters, Mrs, n:noll)fl‘!:‘r (;‘nfl|‘fllflh‘ n: ha:n ::y;: q‘ny Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde and | Michael Roberts of West Stafford, Mrs. | the Jowest on WAIER 10 0a8e YO Miss Ruth Hyde of Norwich, Mise ‘Adolph Dio of Woonsocket, R. I, and smnuan{ of '\a u(;.l \'er, the base fol Tessie Martin and Susie Bittelic of | Mrs. John Christenson of Stafford | Figh Quulity and Low Price. New. Baven, Springs, and five sons, John, Joseph Mrs. Mary Popple opened the Col-|andq DeLos of the Hollow, Peter of Wil- chester house for a part of the day. ton, N, H., and Medos of California. Geo Gl'efllbel' er Cg"(‘;‘ G"l,"fq Le’;'f"“d“‘d Miss E‘“{: Mr. Rabideau has been a resident o; . g ’ adsey of New London were gues tafto bout thirty years an Y : of Mrs, Otomstock at St. Paul's. .E'u -rl?mr::or;lng lndustyr'lrzus man. |47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Gearge. Ko Holmen, Mes.* Holmas, Banne of Marriage Published. Telephcne 812, may26d 5;‘]’}n::?1r31essbn).lfie:::th, !olt“ fiewm’.’ The marriage intentions of Charles Lamb, Veal, Fowls, s . Broiling Chickens, don spent the holiday at their cottage | Jacobsen and Miss Lena Bolleau, on Haven avenue. They -entertained | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miss Sadie Booth and a friend on |Bolieau, have been announced. ke, Etc. Extra quality. ALL SEASONABLE VEGETABLES, Monday. The two Mrs. Holmes will Ball Game on Saturday. PEOPLE’S MARKET, glorlous Natlonal is frequently pick from, values that are unequalled for the price. - — Two-clasp Lisle, black, white, tan and gray, 25c. Ghe Willimantic Savings Institute Progressive conservatism is the real key- note of American Industrial achievement, That is the quality to seek first in your bank —because it implies solidity and strength---and that is the dominant char- acteristic of this pairticular bank---one of Two-clasp Mflanese Lisle, black, white, tan and grey, 50c. " Elbow length Lisle Gloves, black, white, tan or gray, 5%c. | Bibow length Silk Gloves, black, white or tan, 7Sc. " Twelve-button length Silk Gloves, Plack, white or tan, $1.00. _ Bixteen-button length Silk Gloves, black, white, pongee, navy, tan, at $1.25, . Two-clasp K!d Gloves in black and 1] the wanted colors, $1.00. Twelve - button length Chamois Gloves, $2.00. | One-button Chamols Gloves, $1.00, stay the week out. There will be a ball game on the W. B. Hovey of New London and|g.;. crounds Saturday beiween teams James W, Sterry of Norwich spent the | .. ocenting the Rhode Island and week end with the family at their cot- | contral mills. tage on Haven avenue. About the Borough. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis, Miss Flor-| . p 1, Smith is building an addi- ine Davis, Master Arthur Davis, Mr. |, ;00" 15" his residence on East Main Newell “of Rockville opened. thers | StEeet Newell o le open Mrs, Jane Clark of Collinsville is 2::1“ i O MYGNC Soemun S0 Hia Yreek spending a few days with relatives in . town. Mr. and Mrs. George Strong of East McCarth: Hampton are spending the week at “E!l'x's;en‘e“”t of {,fit of Barre, Mass., ives in the bor- their cottage on Weslcy Circle. 6 Franklin St. ‘Twelve-button length Kid Gloves in i Mrs. J. E. Read of Worcester and | *U§D: PO S e, the Stmngest in the commonwealth Of | |uc S S Gasior of New London oprs. John Dupre s ill at her home |, 4y134 ' JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pres % " | |are spending the week at the former's | "y UTRER SUPICCL o 1y the guest| ——mmm ——————————————— : Co § cottage, on Wesley Circle. . | of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burr. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich i nnecticut. - " About the Streets. g Miss Ivy Eaton of Mt. Holyoke col- | ., = Teaced'tl -~ Wesley Circle Mrs. L. A. Como |lege is visiting relatives in town. the Ale that is acknowledged to be tha The H‘ C. Mumy L‘o 2 sumhn{ opened her house April hl’;h.m“fl.mr“ tom tge :ué on the market — HANLEY'S iay . . . 3 3 29th. : graduating class w. e | PEERLESS. A telephone order wil) Rosnts: Lidlees Mivia Jétosat Mo | 2 8% MURRAY. Prest. N. D. Webster.,_ T[m. “gr;omu, &n& i:A. mz delivered by m..:;fi:‘a.m An"(HruBe |iacaive paomipt "attention, Patterns. . > . : e the season. &fi. % of Turnerville is D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin #8 . R.

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