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- - load of Them - - Preserve Today while they are good and cheap s ;i : e , it may have place in the s SOMERS BROS. Arrangements are being made for Honorable Mentions. On Monday evening there was a re- ?:lu oo A dgy the | gramme prepured Tof 'the great cele. | can be eaten and digeated WIth picas- | _gon't dolay til oo late. Now is the the annual pilgrimage to St. Anne de hearsal by Tubbs' band and it is as- Pllrv of the founding of | bration. And please bear in mind that while | time to do your decorating and here Jun23d NOTICE ~Norwich, Tussday, June 25, 1909. VARIOUS MATTERS Salling parties are in favor. This 18 St. Peter andtSt. Paul's day. The barefoot hoy is envied by his elders, these hot days. McClunie, decorator, Broadway the- ater. Telephone 467-1%Z.—adv. Small boys are making money sell- ing souvenir flags, badges, stationery and pest cards. Beaupre, Canada. ‘That order for decorating yor ing 'houm be ‘left with Closson Kingsbury, Carroll block.—ady. build- & spent Nicholas Walsh and Edward Lawler leave this morning to spend some time at Block Island. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Coleman, Jr, have returned from a trip to New Ha- ven, Bridgeport and New York. Rev. and Mrs, Walter P. Buck and family of New London leave today (Tuesday) for Willimantic, where they will spend the month on the Willi- mantic camp ground. "NORWICH BOYS Get Honors at Vale—Also Several More honors at Yale for Bastern Connecticut boys are as fallows: Honors in the Sheffield Scientific school, class of 1909, in addition to ‘those given Monday morning: Excellence In studies ot the Junior Parade. George A. Keppler, who is master of the pageant, is one of the buslest men connected with the celebration, as rehearsals for the historical repro- ductions are being held every night. sured that there will be some pretty music for the show. The r¢ being held at un promise to the partic 'g:.nu are armory. These tableaux one of the features of the etll \ | Mhfigl‘dfl Daily and H'lue‘uhu-'i-— T Handsome Costumes Being Made—Rev. A. G. Chest- er’s Ode Set to Music—Poem for Coming Celebration —Arrival of Mr—'l'“fly Mohegan Indians to o, ey o0 pge Nfl Haven Policemen. utwolv policemen the Nmn that el by Chiat o IAM | chant in this city, the family [ remembrax: 49 mnl-y Buffalo, June 22d, 1909. ‘Bsquire Chairman, rect or Inferential suggestio: uous tl;:m, 1 feel myselt lnwelledlto volunteer a poem for your forthcoming Selebration. TT g0 this for the reason that Norwich is so dear to me, and I feel so genul: an interest in the memorable occasion, that I desire to bave a part, however humble, in its commemorative exercises. Kindly,, then, submit, the accompa- ny m to your committee, with the request that, yn case of ifs ap- Sincerely yours, ANSON G. CHESTER. Rev. Mc. Chesters father was & mer- eupyin, the house on Church street now owne 44 wm»nm Fear or Distress. Don't think you have catarrh of th stomach just because you are dis- tressed eating or 'have sour eruc- tations, The simplest kind of food will cause bele of gas, jheaviness, dizziness and bl fousness the stomach isn't ol i T o very easy matter to set the stomach right and If youll just swal low one or two lttle Mi-o-na tablets before, with or after meals, you'll dfs- cover that all stomach agony s un- necessary. Mi-0-na is a great big help to a tired, wornout or overworked stomach. It quickly puts it into sueh perfect condition that the most hearty meal Mi-0-na js guaranteed to quickly ban- ish all the ordinary stomach ilis that it 1s also guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co. to cure Indigestion tritls, catarrh of the siomach, or i S # Official Flag n sale here at 15¢ each h + or $1.50 a dozen. Buy your Decorative Bunting now js the place to buy your materials. For Decorations bration. Mr. pler also met the back. —_— year: Cecil George Young (clvil engi- occupied % P money back. g : A N. Y, N. H. & H, R R dividend | neering), Norwich, Conn; ~Hrry| Jrand Army men Mondsy night and S nathar Tetter roceivea by Chalpman |, 1t matters not how. long standing it | 1oy Novelty Crepe Paper dens, ¥ B o e e Ml | ML st (ot TORURNE (o) P are being made for MM& it land, sister of the late ex-President| .."y,ve your money back. mobile decorating — Inexpensive and 5] to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan The Penfleld prize, for excellence in being found that it was much Grover Clev.h.nd whose grandfather, ‘William Cleveland, was a sliversmith A large box of Mi-o-na tablets only can be used over again—economical A ralo Normen sq where | shall be pleased to re-| Following several heavy showers, | mineralogy, awarded to N Ar- | o make them than to hire. The Indian | They will leave here at 7.30 o'clock CNEDY Do aC AT taliiets only eeive my former patients, Monday noen, the humidity increased, ::;lfl:finxfiwlmmwm Bon” | headgear are designed by G. A. on the morning of the bth, reperting | and rltehn;lker in this city. Miss Co. ‘and leading druggists everywitere. | and practical. Complets line at mod- Office hours: 8-10 a. m, 1-2 and | Making the day ‘one of great discom- bler, Danbury and made by Marc Gregoire to Chief ll(lrphy of Norwich for duty | Cleveland's letter follows: erate pricés. Crepe Paper, Rops, Fiag 68 g m. fort. Class of 1911, for excel]e'ncs in il D e e Dt Tho sethl oo Bade at the' re-] Williag: . Shislds, Haq.: Outfits and other ideas, The Brotherhood of §t. Afrew will %p““,‘:.‘“,,’"cf,fi “M“‘“”“m‘ s Tprea | Miantonomo. A feature of the secord { quest of the N.r-hh clty officials, all | Dear Sir:—In veply to the beautitul ' Ll ' Providence, from Oc:ober 14 to 17,| Honors in special studies awarded to bder B B LR IC 5 m, ity | mittes on publeity an of | celebration of the great anniversary Pos' Ca_rds . maysa 1509, nude'n!s not recg:.l:lx:ta of nne;;:.lrwh‘o;‘- w3 The arilling of the band |the 250th anniversary cm‘h’n"‘""uon = whleh you propose, T can only say that ( PRNNCED HISH-0-ME) 2 g aat Germyln ‘Harold Reed | 0f twenty Indlans has been % ige G412 [the Board of trade Heom on Wednes- |Tvery Hich wiah 4nd hope to be thers.(Gares catarrh or money back. Jush| Sousenirs ot Norwich, Post Cards fn State delegates will attend a general | i1 Bnglang ang Germet. Tefoud izing the real savage and McKinley |day evening. iy my Heaith will permit. 1f you will mudnltln Oomphw’flflb including| «gepia, entirely new line of Photos= s | 't Me., beginnin, rehearst P ’ ach, zen, . a1 Workers in Portand. e, begtnming | *"Soriia "W Caso received honorsble Charles & Baton will be Uncas and | An invitation having been extended | comvtlescencs continues, ss, It | now e e Bouvenir ' Lattere, ' dansatnsins’” S NOTICE! llr. r rank C. Atchison HAS OPENED OFFICES —at— tonight (Tuesday) and closing Thurs- day. The eleventh annual tournament of the League of Connecticut Golf clubs, will be held at the Greenwich Coun- try club, Conn., July 7 to July 10. There are to be seven events. On Deutscher Tag, or German day, which is to be held by the German alllance of the state, August 18, it is mention for mechanical drawing, also in physics. AT THE. AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. The Auditorium opened its week Monday to well filled houses at both matinees and evening performances, presenting a programme of up to date vaudeville and moving pictures that Allyn L. Brown will be Miantonomo. There 15 a realistic dusl between these chiefs. In the Civil war tableaux Miss Blsie Peck represents the Angel of Peace, while in the final tableaux Mis: Ruth Henderson represents the God- dess of Liberty. In the wedding scene Noah Lucas and Miss Ether Oddie have the leading parts. The role of Major John Mason will be taken by Sumner Armstrond, while S. Howard Mead wjll impersonate Rev. James Fitch. . gy '-hl Now London Hibernlans to appear he parade here next londu. it wll discussed at a mmlnl of Division No. 1 Sunday and accepted so far as it affected individual members. Both divisions will be represented at Nor wich, not as divisions, but individually and many will turn out with the locl- eties, Third Visit to Norwich. ‘The coming of the First com- pany, Governor's Foot Gunfl, 2 Nor- ‘wich, where the command will partic- promises, I shall be grateful, and will notify you of any change if it occurs. No occasfon could more enlist my in- teroat. ery cordlatly, ROCE !L JABETH CLEVELAND. Dark Harbor, Me., June 19, 1909. Figuring on 35,000. ‘There was a meeting of the publicity M afternoon at the lal, at which no Foley's Honey and Tar Is especlally recommended for chronic throat and lung troubles and many sufferers from bronchitls, asthma and consumption have Yound comfort and relict by using Foley's Honey and Tar. good Co. Lee & Os- Suffering with Appendiciti Henry White, 19 years old, was taken from his home at 84 Franklin street at 8.30 o'clock Monday night in the ambulance to the Backus hospital for ready to —only Hisforicai Sociely Puzzles Buffalo Bill at Uncas Grave. | Scenes at Norwich’s 200 Anniversary views, spacing left for writing & letter mal 10c each, 10c each, Firecracker Fans—only 5c each. estimated that between 15000 and |featured music in every number. Jack Burton E. Leavitt is the musical di- |ipate in the anniversary celebration of | ed that there will be 85,000 here from |an operation for appendicitis. Serious 25 She‘uekel Sll'eel 20,000 people will be in Meriden for |Inglis starts the fun with a clever line | rector and has provided characteristic &. founding of the mm, will be the | out af town. and the committee will lymgtoml of the troyble developed on| Men's and Boys' Barathea and R the celebration. of song, story and dancing, followed | Inglan music. The children are singing | third Wip of this famous command to | maks & strong appeal (o (he hotels, | Sunday evening. Sh Foursinhands toe R RS Junizd EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR Summer Suilings Attend the light summer entertain- men at the Second Congregational Sunday school Wednesday evening, at 7.45. The Ideal Mandolin club, vocal and instrumental music, and drills. by the singing comedienne, Rena La- valle, who can hadle her feet with the best of the min original steps for her songs. The Alabama trio, a tuneful combi- nation of minstrelsy, get a great hand for the act, and a novelty musical act and their work reflacts to the credft of the training they receive in the schools. Mr. Leavitt has set the ode of Rev. A. G. Chester, written for the bicentennial, to music, and this will be sung by the sohool chfllren The words and music are printed m‘elft the Rose of New England since the eummnyww:;‘ organized in 1771, ac- the Hartford Cougant. - ‘The company visited Norwich Sep- tember 6, 1826. This was 5§ A&- er the original organization.of the Foot restaurants and the pubMc in general to provide food Tou B throng. It is ized that it will not be an easy @eflnite answer has been recelv- Tegarding the securing of the City or some other large boat, ed Every Possible Harvard Regatta—3Sc and 50 each, The Reid & Hughes Co. Plenty of ice cream and lemonade— by Lester and Alger is a win- | gwith, 4 | Guard, and was 45 years after the bat- | but it i sxpected daily. oys i L adv. ner. Entertainment and instruction | " The arranging of this part of the | tle of Fort Griswold, fought Septems | Dr. H. M. Pollock superintendent of FaClll! T PRsevee Rupyate Mnd: & AN JOHN KUK ‘, are combined in the moving pictures, | celebration has been one of the hardest bnr 6, 1781. The trip under command | the Norwich state hospital, after con- aying. which fill out the time satisfactorily. | tasks any committee has had to wrestle Major Oharles Wells, was to take | fezsing with the trustees, has stated jun28daw Merchant Tailor, NOTICE! The best placa to review the parades ©f July 5th and 6th is at the COLUM- BIAN HOUSE. Apply there for rates ¥or windows. Je24a Franklin Square. We have the follow- Miss Sarah Lane of the Mission at Black Hall, has extended an invitation to the Archdeaconry Clericus to be her guests at a clambake to be given at her cottage, “Nonsuch” on Wed- nesday, July 14 The invitation has been accepted. Southern New England Telephone company books close for the quarterly dividend of 1 1-2 per cent. on Wednes- day. At current quotations the stock yields exactly 5 per cent. on the in- vestment. Transfer books will be closed until the 16th. monthly motion list. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Motion List Business at New Lon- don. Monday common for the usual Several matters were heard and one case was tried. Three cases were set for trial, but two, Levi Q. Raymond vs. Edward M. Sweeney, was withdrawn, and Fran- cis_A. Taylor vs. Charles R. Bogue At New London pleas was in session and wife was settled. After the argument of demurrer in with inasmuch as it became necessary to make the costumes, but they are nearly all done and there is not the least doubt the historical reproductions will be seen with delight. Airship Taken to Fair Ground. Capt. T, S. Baldwin, accompanied by Augustus Post, who will be as ciated with him in'the aisship flight at the celebration, arrived here from New York Monday and at once began to make arrengements for the ascensions of his famous California Arrow. The two air navigators were met by Chair- man N. J. Ayling and Secretary Ar- thur L. Peale of the amusement com- mittee, who took them out to the fair rm in the ceremonies attending the aying of the cornerstone of the monu- ment erected on Groton Heights, a - memorial to the patriots who fell ere. Aftey fllll u-ll steamer carried Major ‘Wells and his command up the Thames to NOMSB, where again, an enthusi. astic reception was given to the “Feet- ers”” The comi went to the falls of Yantic, where they were sscorted afterward to the boat by & company of riflemen ‘under command of Captain ilds. On September 17, 1369, the command paraded In Norwich order of Gov. Marshall Jewell, the occasion beln, the encampment at Camp Willams, that he will have accommodations there P st The steamer Chalu. will be here on Saturda: Sunday and can look after fl:‘{fly, but will leave here Mon- day night. Thirty Mohegan Indians. Willlam B. Young, who was author- 1zed to secure the Mohegan Indians for the parade, states that he Is informed that there will be thirty of them in the parade. There will be eight of those vho participated in the bicentennial parade who will ride. Thore will be three carriages, while the remainder will walk. There will be several in It is our constant endeavor to secure for each depositor, whether large or small, every facility possible that is consist- ent with their needs, We seek to aid all legitimate banking busi- of our customers so far as Dertect safoty will permit. An'account with this Bank will be & very valuable asset to you, The Thames l—u;l § Trust Co. The Granite Front, Special Sale —of— Popular Hits ing brands of Bottled Beer which we will de- liver at your house for $1.25 per dozen: . SCHLIIZ GEO. EHRETS WURZBURGER ful paint and dress, while one will be mounted. They are to be second in the sacond dtvision if the parade. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY e NN e —— 5 : ' Yerrington’s Temple of Music stand on the Mowry property,in Broad ‘way, and belleves he has an excellent Look up those wanis and send your order to RALLION early T e grounds, where Captain Baldwin pick- ed out the big open space near the exhibition building as the spot from which the flights would be made. From four to five days are required to get things in readiness and they will need all their time between now and Saturday to get the machinery ready for the first flight, which will be made on Saturday afternoon at the races of the Gentlemen's Driving club. The airship has been here for some time, stored in a freight car, and a good be- the case of Bucklin_vs. Dickenson, hetucket St, Norwich, Conn. administrator, Judge Waller took the Y SRS S % papers. The motion for costs of motion in writing and trials of issues of law was argued in Main vs. Chapman and the judge took the papers. Judge Waller also took the papers after the argument of demurrer in Rathbun vs. Davis. A more specific statement in ten days was ordered in Bishop vs. Swan- son. where the Third regiment, Colonel McCord, was then in line for review. Letters from Rev. A. G. Chester. T.hrou‘h a voluntary offering, rompted by his love for his native clty and his interest in its oomlx: calebnftlmt:il thers is to be an orr'mn poem for the annive £rom the pen of Rev. Anson G. m of Elllll”o, Mr. cmm: wrote the g Shields of th. ln'lhu'n ocommittee, he Of local interest is the announce- ment that Almeron S. Rose, state man- ager of the Woodmen of the World, with headquarters in Waterbury, is to leave that city, having begn ordered to Philadelphia by Sovereign Commander Joseph . Root, to build up the order zher‘, The current issue of the Connecticut Churchman prints in full the saluta- gL P ition. e work of erecting the reviewing stand was started on Monday at Chel- sea Parade, and will be finished in a few days. The statue on the plot opposite the Jun29d tions to the diocesan econvention of Judge Waller took the ers in the | ginning was made in unloadin~ some 3 NARRAGANSETT Rev. Dr. Lewellyn Pratt of Norwich as | case of Main vs. Chapman after the | of the paraphernaiia Monday afternoon |has prepared a poem for this . one, | rev stand has been completed | W20 moderator of the 20th annual meet- | argument of a motion for judgment. ~|and transporting it out to the fair | which has been ue;n!edl and will be|and attracts much attention. The Old Norwich Tea St 1 A ’ f Con- | The motion in the case of ropol- | grounds. given a place in the literary pro- e orwich 1ea Slore A of the Camunl ASIONEUSIIE S L ifani EMe Intnenniie = Wimany c- | The big gas bag with its propellers gramme at the theate - T. 1870 — gregational Ministers of Connecticut, RoR: holding their sessions at the Center church, Hartford. attracted much attention as it was taken out on trucks. The airship he will exhibit here is exactly the same design as the captain has already sold to the United States government, but there are always new things to be tried out and tested, and the captain wel- comes every chance there is to make a Mahon and others was argued and the Jjudge took the papers. This is a case growing out the insurance claim of the heirs of Margaret McMahon of New London, who met her death by being struck by an express train. For a hearing Saturday at New Lon- don the case of Charles Landers vs. ewpoom appears on the editerial page The foll ‘Chairman. Shielas: 49 Ripley Place. Buffalo, June 15th, 1909. ‘William H. Shields, Esquire, Chairman Committee on Invitations, Norwich Rowed up stream from New London Bridge. Thursday, July 1, 6 p. m, Steamer Sight Seer Wauregan House Cafe. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT GO., Proprietors. are his letters to KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Health is Worth Saving, and Some An item going the rounds states that the oldest woman in Connecticut is Mrs. Charlotte M. Henry (colored) of — 164 MAIN STREET — Jun24ThSTE ' ™ vomr oo Teos.| John 3. Collins was assigned. fight. This time he has & new motor | City, Conn Norwich People Know How R . 1804 1" The case tried was that of P. Rib- | which he is to try and has every hopes | My Dear Sir:—I am honored at the (All that the mplies. TICKETS making her more than one hundred|;.; vs Bessie Weitzen. that it will be siccesstul. In tests al- | hands of your committes by an invi. F Buon 1 e s oy For Grand Stand at Barflett’s| 2%, 1007 yoars of age. Miss Mary P — ready made it has developed 22 horse | tation to be present at the celebration will leave Norwich at 4 p. m., anches Graham of Norwich was 108 on May | gSTRUCK BY FREIGHT, power, which is about three times what | of the 250th anniversary of the found- Many Norwich people. take their near finish line, giving view of course, m which to witness the finish of | 11, 1909, is needed. What is wanted most of all | ing of Norwich Town, on the 6ta and peop! After race s over, sall down the e Yalo-Hagvard race can be ob- BROKE COLLAR BONE. |to make the flight a success is a aay | 6th of July, 1909. lives in their hands by neglecting the harbor, seeing the sights. Bained at Hamilton's Shoe Store, Of a former Norwich pastor the e without much wind, %o that the air- | ” Nothing could afford me more gen- | kidneys when they know thess organs i hese (ooiceised capacity of the steemen, d . e ” i ship shall be sure to return to its start- | uine pleasure than to respond in per. 5 & ) passengers. - Jun2sa Bridgeport Telegram says: Twenty- | Pateick Sanders Had Luoky Escape at | {n" sint. ~Not to be able to return to | son to this courteous and fattering in. | "-c0 lelp. Sick kidneys are respon Just 200 tickets—$1.00 each—go on ALL HORSES DIE No other form of property insur- Mnoe is sure of being a loss. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- Jore it from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. four certificates were presented Sun- day night at the Memorial Baptist church to people who had success- fully passed the examirations in the international course in sacred litera- ture which they have been pursuing the past year under the direction of the pastor, Rev. G. C. Sauer. The cer- tificates were presented by Mr. Sauer. Thamesville. Patrick aSnders, a young man em- ployed at the cutlery in Thamesville, was hit by a freight train there Mon- day about noon and Had his collar bone broken, as well as getting a bad cut on the jaw. He was trying to cross its moorings where the gas is received and let out again after the flight is a very expensive thing for the captain, costing several hundred dollars, if he should get blown away and have to land out in the try somewhere, Air navigation is still In so much of the experimental stage with these dirigible ships that a flight could not be at tempted in a wind over 12 or 14 miles vitation. This, however, I'deeply re- gret to say, is impossible. My sentiments towards Norwich, and my love for it, were expressed as best 1 could in the poem that I was privi- leged to write for the celebration 0( the 200th anniversary. I can only add to the declarations. therein contained that, as the years go on, my attachment to my birthplace and early home becomes sible for a vast amount of suffering and ill health, but there is no need to suf- fer nor to remain in danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and per- manently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is a Norwich citi- zen’s recommendation. Hot Days COME HERE FOR Hammocks We have a large line of Ham- 227 Main St, Norwich, Conn. g ':‘fa';‘;“;fm};";y':;s Syitehing | an hour. A rainy day would be ideal, | stronger and more tender, and that| Mrs. Amy M. Wilcox, living at 35| mocks priced from $L15 up, Whones—Office 550; house §54-2 The Westerty Sun says: It looks as | shoulder, throwing him up against | the captain stated, for that would mean |my love, alwavs fond and faithful, | McKinléy ~Avenue, Norwich, Conn., which includes the best of the Junisa it Mystic island was going to be ré- |another that was standing on the next | 21MOSt no wind probably. S R i gt e L R IR T SINIIE Soite oou gl 3 Vived soon, if only for a briet time/| track He had a very Jucky escape| Captain Baldwin's California Arrow | Old Norwich, may God bl titled to my stropgest recommendation. Mexican Grass Hammooks “ L Y will carry one man besides the navi- | her every son and mmur wherever | Off and on for some time I was an- | ' for on Sunday, July 4, the owner of this spot, Charles Osgood of Norwic is to entertain the Governor's Foot Guard. There has been nothing doing at the island for many years. The caretakers, William Wilcox and wife, are the only people at the island dur- ing the year, with the exception of the owner, who occasionally visits it for a day’s recreatio NATIONAL CONVENTION. Local Delegates Return from Wa from more serious injury. He was able to walk to his home in Page’s lane, accompanied by Dr. W. A. Chappell, Dr. J. J. Donohue was called there to treat his injuries. Law Library Book Court Messenger B. R. Tilly is en- gaged In taking the books belonging to the law library into the new quarters of the association. He has taken the reports from Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Michigan and Connecticut into the new room and will move the others as soon as possible. The books will be clean- provided he weighs not more gator, The captain said than 150 pounds. Assox G. Custzn (1859). ODE TO NORWICH. they are staying or ‘Thanking. your committes for their anmv E. Lzavrrr (1809). 1. Good Old Nor-wich {how I 2. Love thy ce-dars such as love thee,Love thy strongand mas-sive fur-nished Un -to Leb -a - non noyed to quite an extent by a dull, heavy aching across my loins and kid- neys. Those who have had a similar exparience will realize ho'v much mus- ery and inconvenience this complaint will cause. A friend, knowing how was troubled, recommended Doan' Kidney Pills, and I procured them from N. D. Sevin & Son's drug store. They provea effective from the start, and it wus only a short time before I was completely relieved.” For sale by all dealers. Price boe. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Urnited States Remember the name — Doan's — and $150 up. COME HERE FOR Porch Shades We have the famous Vudor Green Porchi Shades in widths 41t to 10 £t Bamboo Porch Shades 60c up. > COME HERE FOR Refrigerators sale 1909, Bi ment PEO! Jun?; at Geo, A building, AVERY C. Davis’ store, Wauregan Broadway, Monday, June 18, uy early and avold disappoint SMITH, Manager. JAMBOAT CO. PLE'S §' A Sign In Passing bury—G. P. Thomas Presented Jewel. | ed and then placed on the shelves The Eddy Refrigerators saves X take no other. more ice.than any other, there- g nind you that we act as Harry Leonard and A. A. Kenerson, S g I S T fore it's the most economical to f| valet entlemen, in the sense of delegates from the Norwich associa- ‘Many of our citizens are drifting buy. Come in and we will show keeping the wardrobe at all times In tion, No. 6, with Past State President towards Bright's disease by neglecting you why it is, perfect order so far as the Cleaning George P. Thomas, John Carpenter, ~ The symptoms of kidney and bladder trou- 5 and Pressing of clothes is concerned WE DO YOU A GOOD TURN and Frank Chapman, have returned ‘ble, which Foley’s Kidney Remedy will COME HERE FOR We can save you plenty of anxiety ‘wi BAYy casse Jup snger. When you h;nn:‘ atlendlz;fiwlhp fm:mi\l ck’mvenllnn A quickly cure. Lee & Osgood Co. SC[ . and both time and money by our work, order a bottle of ne or a bottle of | of the state y of the National As vhich is everywhere prais for its Whiskey, or a bettie of Beer, you|sociation of Stationary Engineers, Rheuma‘lc Aches eens and Screell i and | epelianoe T may be sure that you will get what| which was held in Waterbury on Fri- will be pleased with our prices, teo. you ask for at the proper price and Tot some cheap substitutes. Schiltz Milwaukee Beer $1 per doz. JACOB STEIN, day and Saturday. This was the first time the state convention has been held for two days, and the plan was found satisfactory and the convention was President - and Twinges hills ; Love the rush-ing of thy riv- ers,And the babbling of thy rills; fame; Lovethe glo -ries of thylandscapesAndthe glo-ry of thy mame. A Grandstand Cloth We are headquarters for Win- dow Screens and Door Screens. Copper, Galvanized and Painted Lang’s Dye Works, ol decl; d th best et. " Telephone 26-3, 93 West Main St.| qiciared the oKt e sione: i | you feel in your muscles are the ¢ Wire 'Cloth for recovering I moronhone 157 Frankin St. apridd dfirlm!r;z rT-electlon, was presented a | direct result of your rheumatism WILL BE ERECTED ON THE MOW- screens, . P d Aipse Jawel. i RY PROPERTY ON BROADWAY, Jun29d . One ‘feature of the convention that | tdinted blood aggravated by damp 2 Summer Millinery = |22 iorzss, omeaiy osients | westhr GIVING THE FINEST OPPORTUNI- was the ex] tion of supplies by more 'Y FOR . SEEI it 30 boten ke B Confei | We want oy one who i ftad wonoay ano uesonv. sears|| [ TESION OI0 Sleamer Chelsea bu gt Hiring preaident “was ‘slacted a trog. |With rheumatism in any form to FOR THE GRANDSTAND AND OR 4 MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 MainS1, |tcc, and Frank Chapmen was r-elect- | know that A. D. S. RHEUMATIC DERS FOR THE BOXES, SEATING X d state d K @ aa e e REMEDY is a rheumatic remedy FROM 4 TO 8 PEOPLE, WILL BE ffll!‘.Klm SQUARE, FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by ulul:“‘li_fi..lllm in CARPENTERS’ UNION. Officers Installed by Past President Conklin. The newly elected officers of the Carpenters’ union were installed Mon- at the celebration, and expect to have n the ramks d without an equal. in even the most obstinate cases. It is powerful, it it to give prompt relief in Franklin Square, Nerwich, Ct. Iuazes 1t will cure many s of rheumatism, and give relief safe, and we Love thy rocks that rise like As a moth-er loves her bas- tions ; And the dar-lings, As & ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING. FULL PARTICULARS WHERE TICKETS MAY BE SECURED IN THURSDAY’S BULLETIN. A P. E. Hendrick. %"EZ‘E"‘-‘“"‘“ “Npha” Salad Dressing| Thursday, Yale- o el July 1st HUNT .. .. The Florist, | day nignt at the regular meoting in 4 toewi 1. 180, LBy’ 86 L oty Sl by Hase President B where relief can possibly This is the time to use it. Chelsea wil leave Norwich at 4 Tel. 130. otte Street. | Gonklin, The following were install- [ be expected. This. e the Dt e imumediatily st O Juniéa od: | Prosident, Amos aldwin; vice PHL e ahd 4100 Jun2sa We are giving two bottles for the | racs ’ 5 5 a 0 2 o price of one. Passenger list limited to 25 A. PECK, M. D., |5 O i raoraing. seore: Sola By The Boston Candy Kitchen 2 bottles for 25¢ jFaro lor’ rlp $100." Good. for thie . 3 ate on 43 Broadway. tary and business agent, M. J. Carry all the time the best Tee Cream 2 bottles for 15¢ G4t 1Y SpECIAL NOTICE ) ley; conductor, Charles Pardy; x! L in all flavors in the city, and also car- Chelse: Il leave Norwich on 1 S Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. g;n’, Henry N. Persey; auditor, Peter low ; Love thy summers with their sunshine ; And thy win-ters with- the finest stocks of fruits and can- s e A V_;-"’; b s e S ‘"”‘ml"'g:':: v Brail be out of town from July ita| Tiree applications were _received o2 A5 S wenaslvmbier i-dolnBe derNorwiel.love dloe 1S n your order and be con- | PEOPLE’S MARKET, | rrom ratc. ta August urdays except The carpenters are expecting to have it dow: crea h New York ® e g g in i By B 14 The Drug Man., £t ¢ ‘"-n and eat a plate of ice m. 6 Franklin St. N;:::.x & New York Sropeller Co, Jun22d Jun2sd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. - “TWHEN you want fo 20 AL ertaing medtum mlne. Perors the povlic, there le po Be Paztern ,&l & Ietter than throigh mo“l— fu;

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