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VA smms 1 to Do Sunday Morn BT v ionm. J5 | Mise Fenn villo 18 the v Is Warm | 0pelllllg, " The window dressers have dons thelr prettiest Lincoln Park The office and shop af the Robelt Monday.—adv. ¢ on Norwich and Westerly Trolley, Sunday, July 4th, 1909 ‘noufizum::hmuormmu- m i,;. ; . g bl 'fi. gl e AN ST -5"%:“ ’4{%& § by e o : pecial Free Concert while they are mfl and olmay{ 2mCianie e Senceue, ¥ ot chiii s = Py ad s ! # e e ’ lalul: g uf:° ‘ Py Spiy st d % Bl oot e e 1 o g The Thres Musical Willrs 3 and library will be closed. rwich Savings | Tillson, representatlive: | which for 58 —AND— / ‘Jun23a it 4 5l % soclety "fl‘ what | Haven. 3% fl"" Leonard Ho . i i gemne st e e | sl & M S Eisie Williams as Sis Hopkins N etles 2 1 . - ) NUT"}E Season Opens Cheise eastern ulm-n‘.’ swordfish, lobsters and oysters, at Powers Bros. Wednesday, July 7, 816 p m. Because of the Shannon Bullding pmeks s o duly 7, fire | have' been obliged to ehange my| Norwich housekpeepers have the lar- 800d """h Metropolitan Vaudeville Stars, Bur Mrs. Willls Aulttn gave a large br!ag y on her lawn Friday even- I of Xlll Endicotf of Bos- L i ~adv. he. : Mr. and Mrs. William Cook and Miss that the girl g with the office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan |ders stocked with teothsome geodies a:;‘m' e 4 Lena Cook of Lowell, Mass. formerly p‘tflz rows, Travis & Co. One act Musical House, where | shall be .l;-nd 6 re- | for their guests. ‘alght. becomes of Norwich, are visitors in town for the by Giroux Mfg. Buffalo, N. Y. Comedy, entitied The New Bellboy. e eeive my former patients, Hn1 the cnlcbnlu from tonight celebration. 3 Eckel & Dupree, Dutch comedy singing Office hours: 8:10 a. my 1-2 and| To the weather man: A continu- relty the decorstions Mrs. and dancing. Musical Lowe, refined ance of Friday's low temperatufe ls "“11. gas and electric uu:u Secretary of State and Mrs. M instrumentalist. The Bordley Trie, 4 _.§ Pl 88 p m, 4 - Rogers of Bridgeport will be the gue omas respectfully requested! St .” e s e Harttord, _‘;‘ bl o T g former Stats Treasurer and Mrs. H.| Hilk Mra. Srimty wap bern la minstrel boys, A Study in Black. DR. GEO. R HARRIS| scneer s sachens sus c. a'c. oo Rawid measirora, 3. ,mc he and C. SP(oTe S e Hace, and spent her aarly girihood GRS | \gpiggion 10.cts Resemed Seals 20t mayea b i o pp e e o, Rl 305 and Mrs. Eljah B Xewls, Mise g your car tickets edmitting dstand 10c.—adv. rby Lewis of New R Arrangements for President. aved: o guests of Mr. and Mrs. ot o c',',',,fi'.‘fl.f’._" I:HT'-:‘ ,‘,l: N“ to Park at Madden's Cigar Store. Rev. C. A. Northrop of Norwich is Frank A. Robinson of Sachem street. Jysa EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR | (o presch in the Pawcatuck Congrega- Suadey —— % o of Stike m7 ry BE John r‘-‘:# o tlonal church, Sunday morning, July sermons will - be day regarding the arrangements for| Mr. and Mrs. S. Chapin and the|at Woodside durln‘ he re preached by aller. - ° dent. He went over the en- | Misses Margaret and Dorothy Chapin |Later they will sall for Europe. ummer ngs\' S| T o, & R 6 3| RS S i or Tl s At A tew cholce seats left to let on|M. s. tman_ at Moiiodist Baa:S emol Mr. and Mrs. A JOHN KUKLA, Clift terrace to ses the fireworks; tels- | dburch, Rev. J. F. P SN ], e the held. Ay Glarke Tave sent g:uu::% for Merchant Tailor, Franklin Square, | Phone Powers Bros.—adv. ' P hi‘m ng s history “c#u-u 'x:nw Unlon-—~John Mitchell g T m:f' & ane 9‘1‘;‘:“5.:& )i(‘r: h:'&' R Welles oPl ¥. Junteq The New York, New Haven & Hart- 3 Henry ¥, Parker—Rév. Samuel Hart, | the Visit of the president. e of Newton, Mass, are guests|oclock, at 33 Was ford road reports for May naet operat- ‘3 S, Etared ity Dl‘).'do-c: t;t‘Bs-‘h'!ay dlvxl)l'my lc.hooL Historical Committes Pamphlet. ‘I’:’ln:‘l-i :nvtznml:-. Frank H. Pullen of | ton, Mass. 13: “b:i-m. ntml.l e aft-| ©On July 5th the Elks will keep open 56 Do M IERAYE 0 Loss Love, fotmer principal of Broad: | _The historical committee, Dr. F. P. & Yonday, Dot b o 76808 | house for all visiting and loaal mem= D lo h f l e el . 3. way school, Gulliver, chatrman, have ' issued &| Mr and Mrs. Thomas Potter of R it o wdde -l L Almy—Alfred C.: Bates |pamphiet on persons and places in [unt n place announce e ' en- lady Beckwith company wants ten good and Azel Wulbhn’_ > - |anclent town of Norwich. It will be | gagement of their daughter, Edith e lg t u boys for special work. Bxtra good in- 3 distown, g s Lo M laced on sale at ve cents s copy 1o | Maxson, to Walter Irving King of MARY P. CLAPP frionds. Refreshments will be served ducements. Apply Ssturdey—edv. | ID€, preaches an anny v or, | paues. Heney J. st Steiner—Former Gov. Hartfora, Conn. Atistlc Noveltles, during the day and evening. All Elke J ]| Universatists ana tberals generanty [ FO% TORD Ietronit At the First P, ek A Roath—Former Gov. Crans 2 .filflmn Browning, who has been Woman’s Exchange. are cordially Invited. Ort al have been invited to attend the bi- | nivorsary sermon, and at Brosdway Pbému C;m bury. bu i s m 'm,fll“; .:megu'floff' 'élmafl,:gf:e‘:mg Box Lunchea for the celebration. ysa ;:::lu “::fltvlzuo:‘u %-’u'&’l:l oaom Merrimen Ly K Wauregan houss hibit. . (L i twse oy Liuceln sve- | . 3968 ” o Fay Bldg. nistead rivate hmu. are Senator To Take Down the Fence. nue for the summer vacation. & 7 During Norwich Oelebration, Mon: 72 the communion serv! Frani i Bl e e e S —_— rore RW“I% . ggnipn | The building of & plank walk In| ponowing the dedication of the D 2 Rm" Ww. lfllllhl“, M- n- # It you wish to enjoy yourself, af ce of the Becond, o Rorlewell Gonaral osnes 3. |front of the new Shannon bullding was | , "g ""memorial - fountain Tuesday Doa’t fail to see “The Reaysitul Thames 2 First oclewell, General Georss M. | done Triday and the fence will probe | morni Al be' & informal re. PHYSICIA and SURGEON Rt tend the soclal given by St. Marys|m.ner.) Baptist Cole and Colonel Robert 0. Eaton, Who |abaly be unwved today. large morning, there will be'an informal r ol T. A. B. soclety, T. A B. hall, July 4th. | noreq ‘whe: will be quartered with the _twelve | junch stand has been erected ln Rnu ception at the home of the regent, Mrs. [ ] Dancing §-12; admission 25c. Baker's e oy Tembers ot (ihe Sovernor's staff at the | alley: and geversl others about - the|B- P Bishon, i) Brossway. i i er ernor Steamer Sight Seel’ onthestra—vadv,, . George Martin, Rev. B, W. Bishop. | Thomas 3. N elier ofMew Choenr |Center of the eity. Mrs. Willlam G, Henderson of Sa- 35 Broadway The United Spanish War Soldlers’ ocial se ey o roistonyer, Scepts, Dl | MAYOR LIPPITT PRESENTS :h?::;::: on" Fuscany. iy etne in Leaves Norwich for New Londom, 9.30 | national encampment will be held Sep- E‘fli:ndw-‘ chureh Sunda; does former Governor George P. Mo FLAG TO TIERNEY GADETS. .‘Tor of Mrs. B'uall and Mrs. Kinney, Afterncon Office Hours, 2 to & # m., 12.30 p. m., 330 p. m, 6.0 p. m.|tember 3, 9 and 10 at Tacoma, Wash. 3 Lean. Tomipioneds X te ua hono state regents, Con- During July and A -l : Leaves New Londom for Norwich, 5| Copnecticut will be represented by | g Old Buryl Mahegan Indians in Bisentennial, |APPreciates Dedication of Lives to R y . g vl ey 5 thizty-one delegates. Ve ot M The following were among those to| SOF®ty and Usefulnsss — Asgspt-| Lo ' 00 foe - Sunday Afternoon hours, offics hous l:n nd: tl:'-:l o-: :;le Give Closson & Kingsbury your' or- | tha"01 g e Bl ) st N fif:"""‘ s L e by Dellimaniér. time this season on Wednesday after- will be discentinued exsept by ap- ) = plndl n. 18! duration on ome ‘of the pretticst|der for decorating. Headquirters n | TOWN, Sunday efternoon st o | e Mathews: Charles’ Mathews, Mys,| On Thursday Mador Jobn Crawtord | Joor, with Mise Susls 1. Galiup of Dolntment. Carroll block.—ady. Delany Skeesucks, Mrs. Ella Avery, |of the Tlem-i'cweu of thig city re-| .’ prize, those holding the highest score ____._—__&. streams in the werld. (680 p. m. trip xm—,mu— God, Our Help in Ages | Mrs, Bmma T. Baker, Mrs. Lydia|celved from Mayor Costello Jippitt & for the season having first choice. from Norwich omitted July 6, om sc-| At g meeting of the exscutive Fielding;, Mrs. Cynthia Fowler, Edwin | handsome American flag which will A Speoial Train to Worcester count of Water Caraival at Norwich.) | board of the A. O. H. of Comnecticut, .,,_w'yl,,.-m;."f:."h’ RReoy S5 Mownd, P . aopisios Mowis, Wikian flffy.b%xgitgflt&:"mmMWf ERAC— o We shall’ sery Fare 20c each way. held at Savin Rock, It was voteu to | Invocation—Rev. William B, Young states that these | ter: : VLA AP sty o5 e sha e our hold the state convention in Water- lors Before They | will be i Monday with|. ‘I send an American > PEOPLE’S STBAMBOAT CO., bury some time during August, 1910. n—Rev. Dr. Lewallyn | others. The othore. 1o the Hre Wil oo | fag which 1o 3w Lo, present 1o the bony i e i g l‘e:lllll’ Dinner ldly > AVERY C. SMITF ’/ — B !a.t Hear the descendants of the above. Tierney Cadets of Norwich as a token at 10,15 p, m. i Mt A |t ,.m' poerr 4 Fireworks Fifty Years Aac. i seiits bod s ot Special Train on the Central and Tfleslhy .lllly 5th service, quartette, on, vested 3 Bull¢ing a Church-State— FThe motflEJy ‘fm' the celebration of | with the wish aad bellef that it will Interest is figured from the first ’ BEA“TIF“L WATER choir, and Prof, George With npuv Cherles A. Northrop. ourth ombu.cyfl;lé;yn ::ma m-fit;'v:l:: fct:r:.::lfi}:‘;};am to become good Amer- day of each month on all de- Vermont railroad for Brattle- ‘l‘ flll fr(}l “ Illfi] ; Everybody welcome—ady. flgfm“”'m'm in the s 42 was secured for aroworie | “Sdaor Grawtord will present the fing (| posits mada on or before. the boro will leave Nerwich Monday 4 "’ e First 01 e follow! 8 lon paj o { CARNIVAL oo scsnes sifomscs i | 8 ST i o B | M s ottt ot o | 0 R e o o || 5o g nishe 0t ¢ 5. m and soucial ||| 2 0'clock each day. p was 3 . considering tha ;5 i held 8t the Fartatneton Aves Gon | or. i ke Tollows: exhibition ‘ot Treworks on i e e T T | ey Fiael gk Trains will leave at 818 p. m. and (Flouse obtain o dinner ikt NORWIOH mimBOR. BVENING op |FTeEationsl church Hartford at 13|l SE Anwe Fu Bren | Wil ot only be' pleasing o ene o | pite. Sroqoe uk the wit of Mavor LIne1] careful attention. 1016 p. m. for Paimer, o - JULY 6th. Foc o oo o] I8 8 Lord citizens but & pecuniary interest to our | thanks for the honor and stated that All .Depastments of Bahki DINNER TICKETS §$1. 200 boats gally decorated amd ilumi- - Sy astuich. gy i ) afford an en- | he pelleved the cadets will comply with RAGma e & 3 . tainme our own s and 1 i1 He thank- v 0 The first annual fleld meeting-of the 1 induce our friends from the n.lghbo‘:‘- :’a“h'u‘:h;n' omo; fl';’llll"« t:lor the ‘% 4% . A ey TS e e i s e s wih i R s ket o NOTICE! || Wauregan fouse Cafe D oy M s s : | Steamer S]ght Seer July 5, at the home of Milo N. Wood- No. s .,M chogse to spend, instead of going far. ?7'3.; v’v‘lnll?;lo m“::e-anjn;th:pe uu.: “]E “]am“ I_nafl & Imst cfl ing, at Augerville, in den, on the | 6 Suite Gmuuo (Thres Movements) th;; from home, of your fellow citizens, among whom 4 T THE PARKER-DAVENPORT C0,, Offictal Judgew’ Boat for the - |basket lunch plan. P ot B | eTsLIN S o P e aex- [ pUeg Souas. the I ORdecs.” The Granite Front, A Special Meeting of the Poliey- Proprietora, Sesasien. Bieiietn vne. ik Hallees il b Minuet Gothiaue, out the above proposed entertainment. | Rg. APPOINTMENT . OF Shetuoket 8t, Norwich, Conn. || BOMders of the New London County Anchor dorra e l-‘-‘#-‘-rfl-t"-: souvenirs ot Beckwith company, | 7. No Bursens Yonder Williem ¥ Butkiemam 0% Li ASSISTANT SUPT. STORY MYOR TEN Twiing oSy Wi g g uckinghay ), d . VI;W': e Chestnut street.—adv. Robert Harkness | Greene $20, John El!aedm & Co. ?{o e s :Id‘ Ilt ;:‘ °£c: ::!Lh. ‘;:n::n’ S -n‘-‘—m- s steamer. Lim. —_— Mr. Ray, David Smith $20, James L. Day 320, | Will Continue in His Old Office for at No. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich,| SEND YOUR ORDER S D Sy At a meeting of the state barbers' | 5. Awake the Trumpet's Lotty Sound, | Flunt Adams 320, Willlem P. Greene| Two Years More—Action Taken by | Send your orders Connecticut, on Monday, July 13th, —TO— Band of _.,., mervice assured. | COmmission in the ecapitol Thursday, ftal T Handel :0 k‘Lorenm Blackstone $10, Edmond | gtate Police Commission. 5 1009, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for .. _,‘m,g,";}‘m‘_ organization was effeted by slecting Organ Recital Tuesday. erking $10, Henry Bill £10, Calvin G. ik i to RALLION’S. the following purpose: PEOPLEPS STBAMBOAT 00, | the following officers: = President, John |, The programme of the ongan recital gwson R sf,?’,';br‘x‘f,‘;‘kjle?] The annual meeting of the state po- To accept the Amendment ¢ Sestion (e AvERY o, surTm, © |Sirica of Waterbury: = secretary and | 37, Chicat o ) o,.,,,..g‘ oo o | 510, Andrens & Hest shr - Johnson 35, lice Commission was held at Harttord | Will deliver until 7.30a. m. | 14 ot the Charter of the Company in NOW before the Rush v Managing Owner. reasurer, tangelo of Mid- by Frank J. Maples, tenor, at Broad- Ehmel A. Converse 35, E. A. B. $5. |Southport was made president, to suc- Mond relation to the elimination in its Poli- dletown. Congregational church Tuesday, | Willlam C. Osgood 35, Backus & onday. ma July 6, 1909, at § o'clook, is as fol. | Barstow $5 John G. Huntinston $5, |35 5 & Lxc' (;bm Ta"fi"‘k W | e SRR, S8 1 Saw. Sargen PERSONAL Tow: ohn W. Stedman 35, James M. Meech | & Aits or thio. sl aae 0f 1 new liability of Policy-holders to assess- T T Bracludium ta B mingr...... . $5 W, L. Nichols $5, R B. Mowry 35, | members, qualified. - ment, made under Substitute for House 3 h F. Smith - Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P. Potter have esTotto .. wm,am’;“"’&““g-nfvfr‘l‘o”r&‘CB"""’-” 35, |~ Thomas F. Egan was re-appointed Joint Resolution No. 145, passed by osep . omith, feturned trom thelr wedding trip. Prothers & Frank Johnson CRVISNRG W NOp L ot ¢ the General Assembly of the State of Winklow Wiiliame 35, H. G. Ransome | bimerinibndent for tae yoars. Ie S Connectieut at its January Session, FLORIST Forey Schofield end Georss Lortng Fande $5. D. B. Hinciley ¢ g e i e Te A pratntaat oo’ will' MURPHY & McGARRY, | 1500. - More variefy and the most|in Norwicn o oo TAor [ 6 Bectt, and e aohn | 3, Ai.lb::tlmss uh’i TR o 1y, | Searat Wiistiolico, In Vils ea, oF Cia 207Main St | yormiy G TER, Secretary. | 200 Main Street, Norwich. e ewis Parson 35, B. F. Chapman $5, ; o ¢ . for your money. Miss Margaret Fitzgerald has ro- {Foling | Heney W. Birgo 45, Jerey Haltey 35 | mickion, being & shrewd and emcient 3 v Bargains which will stay In 25w Fioke * % Termesio from Sl - SBCP, Slocum 36,1 O Lo g | Omeer. Gity of Noryich Water Work gains ch will sor-|stey in Mystic. ‘Rogers Thompson 33, 1 o E 0. THIRD COMPANY MEETING. a of Waior Comllulu'n prise you._ Miss Tdith Wood of Plttsbure Pa.,| 5 Sinsroatt,’ i B et | N ULk, Chasioh N, Farnham —— When you have trouble orwich, Conn.. June . is the guest of Miss Edith Carpenter Mr 35, D. J. Gale 35, D. Holt $5, Casn §2. | Three Members Will Try for the State 0 Olll' are June 50, 1868, are dy Come in- and see us. of Uncas strest. s Jadansohn | I W, Harvey '35, Charles Young $2,| Team July 10—New Chests Arrive, : fhe “offoe July ¢ &g.’ oven, b X. C Chappell $2, Samuel B. Cace 15 with the way your clothes to make the city = frullittd AEENT P 1o “““m TWheeler of | Where Distinguished Guests Will Stay B ey ) At | ;eonl rfld"ek?vm,dl‘mme{ e Trird Bty .Yu{ “‘ sclolas; PeENEY Ing are In ' Norwich T - Norton $3, [fegular = weekly A w A m b to_sll bill over the celebration. Worssimsn g i e e o gl Charles Harrington PR Winship | company, C. A. C., it having been post- fit, it bably duz to one 2afa "‘-°x" X PP AT 1 Steiner &-Co. (John Stelner) 83, | boned one night because of the voat | fif, 1{S probably azZe 0) or W, Ives, Norwich homes have been made un- J.'L, Spaulding $3, J. D. ace. Following the drill a meetin; na bier. Miss Jennie Gordon of Norwich s |der the direction of Henry F. Parker, Saiie B Noyes $5, G. |race. & & oy z Loomis $3, *Colton & Ruggles |Was held, and an assessment of fifty the guest of Judge and Mrs. Thomas | the following being the list of Norwich |.(Henry R.) 35, Honrs A, wels” 55 Sl AR Tor ety ations: AL Cian f th . _— 57 F ranklin ShJeel. W. Peabody, Westerly. :‘l,t!::;u’,n :;21‘% élill'"c.xtud hospitality Cn..-‘h (“""D $14: total §48 s §! was, voted. Ordérs for the company 0l‘ more 0 ' eSe CallSGS. B a Fl H re = re now living. to appear next Monday at the histori-| * { 1 opp. Bulletin omee. [, V1o ;fiffi‘hg':;;"l:‘ i o WM TS N T, Entries in Auto Parade, o and in ihe Jarede| Either the fabric ia poor quality— ay ag ue X ‘The followt: auto - Loring of Lincoln avenue. ot tn b":(umr ntlvwners“n:: ge ;1;. u-;.%n:h:;uih:):::i feature is a |cotton mixed goods, in place of all Al Spec]al ALL HORSES DIE R T R S e, cofte Sore, B A | (ot Histar Lisit: Cowamn | wosli o e S e ne a1 Annf - ] ther u'ml.”‘ of property insur- | the guest of Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. h‘an er Mitchell, Frederick L'fi’:&ogoh;hn'i‘i ?fl‘a‘lflsi'h;"z"‘}m‘y’“.'r'é"ufé.‘,’éem TRE AU Safite. eutiinks . o Ve Al on versary The Unbreakable Hi P "”’2‘-’"‘:5'“ be. | Charles Spalding, of Penobecot strest. = fl‘gg’;-? B, Tyler Browne, |85 who wilk tryout for the state team | ing workmanship s badly done. Prices 5 fore it dies from a SUNSTR Mrs, Henry Avery and daughter i A3 griéu-m-émm T Loring, George & B R e it BTN OO rriees’ a6 (e Ghngers. i Duving Personal attention to Fitting E. G. RAWSON, Gen. A,o. Edith of Newburg, N. Y., are visiting | !B & strange land, ever get hungry | Brown, o gavaite, Moses K.|by their scores in the recent ShOot | .y.ap clotyes; or clothes you don't Greet the President next week ‘William m‘lhurlt. 'flllfl stood ninth, while Lieut. Coleman was for e, good smoke, ever got up against = Prothe; Charli 12th. They are notified to be at the | know anything about; or too often F. W. Hy 2 cigar case thet wes @ puzzle and eman Co,, B“ ,t';offi:nm“&‘:’ July 10, at 8.30 8. | o ives “made-to-measure.” 227 Main St, Norwich, Conn.|Addison Avery of Hamilton avenue. 'Pm;:a—omu 669; house 854-2. . with a flag streaming from your residence. No form of decora- tion could be more s LUCY A. SPARKS. Tel. 4433 49 COIT STREET. Mrs. ‘F. H. LaPlerre and grandson have returned heme after visiting at s 1 H. Stoddaed's, at Lord's Point. you didn’t know what to ask for ? {;ns;“,;i:‘,; Josle Maples,W. A. Nora R 5 A And these are dangers you abso- "::I;'o :nn!wmn Flag Out- Take West Side Car To A::y:::t. , n Porter, A o e T Sllmmer Mllllllery Miss Nina Clark now an art de.| Of COUFse you bave, and it will hap- | Hehry R Parker, Br. B M Botoly | The large and sound elm in wront of | lutely escape when you buy Hart, 3x5 Wool Bunting Flag with signer. in Boston, is spending several | pen again when you coms to our big ggj‘-r; l&.vguhm an B, o R i Y T SOl ofjoet | Schaffner and Marx clothes here. 8 foot Pole and Bracket, $2.48. wi 0 Mean? b Goom ot her hine o8 Moy S99 | camation, Austin, Mrs. C 5. month caused It to lean out over the All-wool fabrics, thoroughly shrun! Ovedial Adaiviriary Pink o BF hat Does 25 n nue. T, L. He treet and it was guy for several oo , it 48 Lewis' ‘phome number, MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 MainS!. .. | "Let us tip you oft at the start. 1¢|win, George v’v".r'cmm'i?,"‘ V3 PoBald- | Gays to prevent It from falling. The|Derfect talloring of the highest typ fit No. 2— e T TREAM 3T the Consul George E. Eager has been in Gmflnor Ely, Dr. W. K. Tingley, | F00ts had been cut and were unible to| and style and designing unequalled 4x7 Wool Bunting Flag ,mr. quart or gallon every day in the 7 e ‘Washington, D. C., for & week for con- | 70U are smoking §'s—oall for HARD- | Amos S A. D. Lathrop, Charles | 1old it up and it became necessary to| any other clothes. 8 foot Pole and Bracket, “ Large ordeérs filled at short e | farence with the state Gepartment, ‘Ha ER'S BLUE JAY, that's the surest Gelsthardt, L. P. Roath, Leon Tay-|c°ut it down. Sl Rotice. is expected home by Sunday. Secret: Ly Lot It pays to buy such goods; pecial Anniversary Flag Out- §| MRS. G. A. LEWIS, 21 Myers Alley. RAL ORDERS and easiest way of keeping in touch oY 3. L. Mitchell has inform. g o fit No, 3— vid R v R vl N b eping ed the car owners that the marshal's| One of the linemen of the Connecti- a sult of these clothes lasts 5x8 Wool Bunting Fi A 3 2 " with & thoroughly satisfying” smoke, | 27 Will be at Broadway theaier, facing | cut company is congratulating himself several seasons and looks b ng Flag with Attistically Arranged by Mrs. Harriet Moynard, of Rochester, up the hill at 8.15, and decoraied cars |upon his foresignt. In ploking Har- right. Suits $12 to $25. 10 foot Pole and Bracket, $4.23, > N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George HUNT .... The Florist, | i Dolan of Garfield avenus for over Tel. 130, Lafayette Street. | the celebration. Juni6d| . ang Mrs. Blisha Case of Chi- It your exacting tasts demands I fall in behind, those not decorated |vard for the winner Thursday y . o | Tollowing.. Bpesd o perot §acora 5% | noon, thersby taking a 350 bl from Special Anniversary’ Flag Out- splendid 10 center, call for MAD- mu s an hour is to be maintained and [one of the motormen of the com- fit No. 4 a distance of from three to fi pany, who placed his ey on Yale. ’ unting DEN'S NUGGBT—At's an untmpesch. | ienithe shoula separats an partiets | The stake was held by the starter. " | Closed All Day Monday, July 5th b Brackah 058, NOTICE! Three windows to rent. Fine t. Broadway hill ————— . aeo are visting Mr. and Mra, Herman | sble amoks | 5.3‘:% Bl .,;n,':m',',',l,]'g;g “%fi,g:gg;; s g laimed Lo B by vedeor place to see the parade. . Case of Robbins court, for sevi 53 arade 8 t 9.30. 1 A. PECK, M. D., |yecks coming east sspecially to ate| Both sre sold by s e o e e s e ade, | enh st Of unclatmed. letters at the Bunting Flage of the finest qual- || APPIY at 51 Broadway, er the car s decorated or not B! ity. jun294 43 Broadway. - tend the celebration. Fifty years ago ending July 3, 1909, follow: Flisha Case took part in the parade All Ready for Sporting Events. Enrico Aversa, Mr. and George Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.|as a fireman, and recalls that fact ‘The sports committee Calrver, Mr. Johnson, Baltic St, M. D. Golist, ‘G, 8. King, 'Glovanni Mazza, town with'pleasure. Mrs. Herman Case was w. “lhn be om of m .mxy Tt | e N Whe, ol t the Shat ot . J. An.nie . Porter, Redden Bros., George rfls n“ rus' Ases ; g the Broadway school and carrying the The Drug Ma et Tpb i and 0o Wi e v . Wisconsin. e Iarge, 2 : ] B > 5 ‘Children = or’ Bfifmmfiww l?r:klh Square, Norwich, Ct. FOR FLETCHER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE. CASTORIA For the balance of the sea- son [ offer all my Summer weight Suitings at a very low figure to close. C. B. Nickerson, 128 Main S!,