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Odd -Fellows Elect—Foresters Officers Are Installed—Judge Ayling Repre- sents Elks at Grand Lodge. . - Uncas lodge, No 11, held its semi- An Experience c;f Eighty Years ot Life, - UVl L ) viny : is' the kind we do. 1f BROWN does it, you may be (BY GEORGE TISDALE BROMLIZY.) annbl clection ot ‘offcers Monday e - . - — - | -sure the job is satisfactory in every respect and at an - - . venin, s regular meeting 1 3 v - : 4 :‘d)wf “hall, also wor She, thire economical price. CHAPTER XIX (Continued.) join the Ramona, to the bidding £00d- | Fegmic 1o Tatcle presiding. The Jst o R L A P TN ‘We make a specialty of jobbing and repairs as well i complete installations, and guarantee “value received” #pond for the commodore, as they Wre about to propose his health. “You ‘will please excuse me,” said & “He is here, surrounded by althy friends who have known him ince childhood, and 1 _have never net the gentleman untfl today. It #cems lk&\ presumption to accept your invitation.” One of the gentleman said: “Now, n't fool yourself, for amongst all se men with all their wealth, not e of them can make a speech.” “Then,” said I, “I am the richest mun of the party, and ypu may call ©on_me to respond to the tbast.” Before his health was proposed, the commodore came to me and said that fiis heaith was about to be proposed, #rd he would esteem it an especial favor if-1 would respond, and I said, “Why, certainly, Commodore,” snd tlen took another glass of punch. The health was proposed and respond- ed to, and mever in my life has any speech of mine been received with ore hearty approval. As we were Jeaving the Atlantic Mrs. Gouldg on ticaing me good-by, remarked What vhe was very glad, indeed, that I was there to respond ~for her husband, “For,” said she, “it is_the trial of his #ife_to make a speech.” “Then,” said I “I am more than picased to have saved him from the rial today.” If, my dear reader, what I am writ- Irg should savor slightly of egotism, I can't help it. For, at the present time 'tis the nature of my calling, so please lot it got at that- As the final race was to be sailed or the following day, we all remained on ‘board the Ramona at Bay Ridge, by to my old schoolmate, and then we | officers elected was the following: N. sailed away for Larchmont, wheres I took the train for New York, and aft- er a few days's stay, started for my boyhood’s home in dear old Norwich. After a delightful visit I again visit- 2d Boston, and the first man I met upon_entering the Parker house was gny dear friend Captain Mack of the ‘Ancient and Honorable Artillery. The meeting was a very cordial one and resulted iy mutual assurances of our distinguished _consideration for each other, after which we were'given seats on the hotel veranda, where we bhad an excellent view of the Boston police force as the parade marched by the hotel, and I am free to say that I have never seen a finer looking body of men than_that composing the Bos- ton police. When the procession had pasced we started to returr the way we came, when we found the room we had passed through an hour before, which was then, only furnished with the usual furnitare, had been trans- formed into a banquet room, and seat- ed at a table bountifully supplied with the solids and liquids that make life worth llving were twelve members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery company, and there were two vacant chairs_awaiting the captain and my- Well, this was one of the sur- that we sometimes read about but seldom experience. However, we were equal to the emergency, and for about three hours we had one of the times that were a credit to Boston. After dinner and a refreshing nap, I looked over the evening paper, and was_more than pleased to find that Sir Henry Irving was playing an en- gagement at the Tremont theater. I lost no time in getting there, and at G., George A. Burlingham, Jr.; V. @. Edward S. Hinckley; secretary, John F. Amburn; treasurer, Frank E. Green. The ‘appointive officers will be named these installed on July 12th by D. D. Jacob Wechsler of Jewett City. Shetucket lodge, No. 27, also elected officers Tuesday evening at its regular meeting, when the past grands of Un- cas lodge were present by special invi- tation. When called on by N. G, John A. Palmer, who presided, they respond- ed In a pleasing manner. The follow- ing were the' officers electe . G John McHattie; V. G., Harold T. Sar- gent; recording secretary, Louis Ma- brey; treasurer, E. B. Miner. Ice cream was served at the close of the even- ing. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Sebequonash council, No. 11, had a good attendance Monday evening at its meeting in Foresters' hall, and as vis- itors the Great Pocahontas, Alice Hur- thal of Bridgepott, and the -Great Keeper of Records and Seals, Maggie Ives of Hartford. They were both heard from in remarks of interest up- on the progress of tho order, Pocahon- tas Della Balley presiding. / The semi-annual election was held with the following results: Pocahontas, Agnes Dean; Winona, Ada Lathre scouts, Grace Thorpe and Mary L. calle: ' runners, -Marguerite Beckhan and Helen Clark; inside guard, Louis Manchester; outside guard, Mary Chappell; _representatives tod gran council in Wallingford the third Wed- nesday in October, Nettie Kinne; al- ternate, Maria Button. ~ The Neosha club continues its social season with a_baked-bean supper and This" Store will be’Closgd -Moa‘ : Also Tuesday the 6th at 12 o'clock. LAMB- ~16¢c SUGAR CUR MINCED HAM - 'b. 12¢ MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER m28¢ FRESH SWEET PEAS FRESH BEETS - - - - bunch 5¢ - pk. 35¢ day izl_:’e‘: 5th at’ 10 o’clock. PRESSED HAM - Ib, 12c | FRANKFURTERS - - Ib. 12c | blss Rump Corned Beet . 12¢ POLISH BOLOGNA - 1b.10c | Rib Corned Beef - - Ib. 7c Fancy LEMONS - - - - doz. 25¢ Large PINES - - - - - . - 10c for your money. - Whes you need repairs for your plumbing or heating system, sent for BROWN—he will send you a man who “knows just how.” ~ / 'ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 65, 57, 59 West Main Strost: Telephone 133. 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The Orchestra Circle, Balcony and Gallery Seats in the Broadway Tuesday afternoon, July 6th, will be allotted to those who apply for them, in the order in which the applica- tions are received. The Orchestra Circle and Balcony will be distributed first. The ap- Thedter for the Literary Exerci o s oithor o s or atoct 5| s hex office, af ter DOACIASIEIIOT | whist Wil Mt - Mow (Willia, plications must be sent by mail, addressed to “John C. Averill, Chair rfrfei;nhilt:grfi?n ar’lggrflor a{!::rl{nu m.};n. I left a not to this effect: Thorpe of East Broad street, next . » Ci than tho one the Ramopa's cabin held | T wm' hoe in. the. audiencs, snd | TNUFSAEY. New POTATOES - - - ' pk 30c| i LETTUCE-RADISHES - 2 for 5¢ man” City. i T iy e inay sectier won e pitajedh fo ey oW, J “ELKs. @ 4 "(.ivvo your l!'lmu ;: full, with street address, and state name of each c e u do’ v ose e per- - N * i - fato the night, but when morning came | formance . | Uncle Goeorge’ Sinetiog. fom Harttofd, - Mondas ORANGES - - - - - - doz 20c| BERMUDA ONIONS - . - gt 7c :h-n :im’&'_" (R e st N Rl Ie Sl Py Judge Nelson J. Ayling, representing Norwich lodge, No. 430, accompanied by Mrs. Avling, will be off with a party of Connecticut members of the 9 order in a special car to join the spe- = can [ clal Elks' train of Massachusetts Elks en route to the 45th session of the Grand Lodge at Los Angeles, July 12 to 17. On the way out there will be stops at Chicago, Colorado Springs, OLIVES, Stuffed or Plain - 2 bots, 17¢ ’ and an optional trip through the Gaand ali Were ready to witness the final| 1 had been seated but a short time race, which proved to be no race at|when a.gentleman came to me, and cil, as the Valkyrie, after passing the | saiq he: “Is this Mr. Bromley?” sarting line, to the astonishment of [ I said.jt was. the tbousands of spectators, put her ‘Then,” said he: “Mr. Irving wishes helm up, wore round, and headed for | you to come behind the scenes at the Bay Ridge, where we found her calm- | close of the second act.” 1y riding at anchor upon our return, “All right,” said I, “but how am I after seeing the Puritan safely .round [to get there?” the stake boat to save the race. Ihe| «Oh” said he, “I will come for you,” DILLON DOUGLASS 30 GOLD MEDAL BUTTER rke SUC next day we sailed for Larchmont, he | ana he did, and seated me in the & BAKER i pome ot Commodore Gl und the vty foom. " When Sir Honry ams O e imoeing. Juiy 1% e 4 ¥ club, where e Larchmont ¥acht - club where we |in, s appearance rather stectied me.|, On Mondey morning, July 13, - the ALASKA SALMON - - - can 9¢ Do not worry about Bread or Pastry, yere received with all tho honors | Ho was plaving In “Faust” and in his | T il ferat Jon Ammice, & thereunto belonging. After coming to | cos 5 e party will remain for five days, costume of glaring red, with his head leaving Friday, July, 16. On the ret: we Shal[ tak‘ care Of yw Monday All tickets for seats not occupied at ten minutes before two o'clock on day of exercises will be void, and the seats given to anyons de- siging them. There will be no charge for the tickets. 4 They will be sent to you by mail. Wy JOHN C. AVERILL, Chairman. enchor, 1 told the commodore that I wculd have to leave him in the morn- g, as I was to visit a relative at Fastern Point. “All right” sald he, “We will sail to New London and take you there. And after spending a delightful evening at Larchmont and receiving an addition to our company in Mr. Gecrge A. Knight, a prominent law r of San Francisco, we sailed away ©p Long Island Sound with one of the loveliest breezes that ever blew, and when all were gathered aft on deck, “spinning yarns” I was reminded of un early experience of my own which I related, and this is the story: “Some sixty-four ¥ears ago I sailed out of-Neéw London as a cabin bay. on surmounted by a pair of splendid horns, he was a wonder to look upon, and as I rose to greet him, “Oh, Uncle George, I am so glad to see you,” he exclaimed, ana opened his arms and gave me a warm embrace. “Now,” said he, “I have only a few moments, but I.want you to come to our hotel on Sunday and dine with Miss Terry and myself, ‘and I will send you ticks ets for the Saturday night perform- ance.” With an overwhelming sense of the honor conferred, and just as I was getting myself together to express my grateful thanks, Sir Henry was called to the front. In a bewidered sort of a way, I wandered back to my at with the audience, but from that time on, though I was with them I the Elks will go to San Francisco gnd will spend several days at the Alas] Yukon exposition at Seattle, continu- ing on the Canadian Pacific railroad through Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal, reaching home August 3. Preparations for this annual meet- ing have been practically completed by the reunion committee and what s Qeclared will be the costliest, most gorgeous and most novel entertain- ment in the history of the order has been planned for the pleasure of the antlered herd. To carry out the plan of entertainment will involve tfe ex- penditure of more than $100,000, which has already been subscribed. Great preparations have been made by FANCY LUNCH TONGUE - can 25¢ PACKAGE CORN STARCH 1 1o, PEARL TAPIOCA MOHICAN JELLY POWDER - pkg 9c | - and Tuesday Morning. ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD - - 3¢ RYE BREAD - - - - - - -i6c Iu SANDWICH BREAD - - - - 10c c CRULLERS, COOKIES . .doz. 8¢ NOTICE! THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NORWICH DECLARE THE FIRING OR EXPLODING OF ANY FIRE WORKS OR FIREARMS OR KEEPING UP ANY BONFIRE IN ANY STREET OR HIGHWAY OF THE CITY TO BE A NUISANCE PUNISHABLE BY A PENALTY OR FOR- FEITURE OF FIVE DOLLARS. DURING THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION TO BE HEI.b ON JULY 4TH, 5TH AND 6TH, 1909, THE DANGER OF SERIOUS . o it " the ocommittee and citizens to carry out i g B0 S e ot o e | F T o eeh o | o G0 e o€ DA s o, TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY FROM THE EXPLOSION OF FIRE. e oS : white for the reception of the Elks, r PR G At g fullen e et e ind the programme for the oocasion | statesman these days seems to be 0] e 0m 0] 0 0“ “es S ARMS, FIREWORKS, FIRECRACKERS, AND THE LIGHTING OF BON- . e 7, inci, pon arriving at the hotel I was his mee i ostly on piece work. — Indianapoli dents ot ity twenfy-two months' Voy- | met" by four Kuights Templer whoss | ondt oy CoLnE provides many new |mostly on plece 3 nd! lis . i FIRES WILL BE GREATLY INCREASED BY REASON OF THE CROWD- ED CONDITION OF THE STREETS, THE UNUSUAL NUMBER OF A"rac“ve 0“u1‘s lor ZSUBPL'I:EEI:‘E‘:.SONS AND THE CHARACTER OF THE DECORATIONS the Veranda or age, Commodore (Gilllg spoke up. and | eplasant -acquaintance 1 had made | has never before been Seen 4t gather- Now, bon.f s;.\“ he.q) v\elwn make | quring the triennial conclave, and they ings of the kind. The entertainment I.Il" e‘vle‘x‘:‘l:e %eotl : la?lgflly;”l:m‘;( 3:&;{ informed me that, seeing my name on | wil], it is stated, be the most elaborate Life 100,000 Years Ago. i! s mgr' Hoy on @ seventy. | h¢ hotel register, they had come to|and’ costly ever held in Southern Cali- | ' Scientists have found in a cave in e a B Doy - invite me to a banquet to be given by | fornia. Switzerland bones of men who lived Sve ton sgohooner. Now, on sailing | past commanders of the commandery —_— 100,000 v hen life i into New London he will be in charge | of Boston and the adjacent towns, I FORESTERS, constant’danger from wild beasts, To: ALL GOOD CITIZENS ARE CALLED UPON TO OBSERVE AND TO ASSIST THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED ORDI- of the Rainona, a hundred and ten ton | gccopted joyfully and then they pushed y: t | the e 1 2 4 y Norwich, | d: the da 4 shy R # rosstied up Toua lsisnd Bopnd, ang| Uy outton Al she foregping happen: | 1o, B O Tas |k ot Moot AF & A Lawn NANCE. ALL INFRACTIONS THEREOF WILL BE RIGOROUSLY o gl night, ‘was largely attended by many)from deadly disease. /“If it had not PROSECUTED. when @¢ takes the helm every man |(jve tow on board, from the commodore to the iy Foresters from other cities who will be | been_for Dr. Kings New Discovery, A 3 ®oolk, shall obey his orders.” 1o e the et 4o the Art elub |t guests for the celebration. Tnter- | which cured me, I could not have liv- Rockers, Settees, Tables, Reed Couche Dated at, Norwich this 22d day of June, 1909, . < , - . Between Bartlett's Reef lightship | of the early secretaries of the Bohe- | ¢Stng reports and remarks were made | ed,” he writes, “suffering as I did from Hammocks, Shades (4, 6 and 8 feet COSTELLO LIPPITT, : . and New London lighthouse the sail-|mian club. We were mighty glad to| ¥hich were surprising to the guests, (a severe lung trouple and = stubborn WildHo) 5 € lawost pélis M. f the © i ing master turned the helm over to | ch other, and while there nis|Showing that Forestry was spreading | cough” To cure Sore Lungs Colds, " Poe ayor of the City of Norwich. me. “Now,” sald Commodore Gillig, » and daughter came in, and as I|in Norwich. Two members were initiat- | obstinate Coughs, and prevent Pneu- i ed into the mysteries of the order. monia, it's the best medicine on earth. INEXPENSIVE FLOOR COVERINGS “you can give your orders and they nown them intimately in San will be obeyed, even if the order is to o, the unexpected meeting jump overboard.” my first order after | was a joyful one, and the conversa- taking the helm was to order up the |tion went on at a rattling pace, they drinks, and it was obeyed with such | telling how heartily they had enjoyed alacrity thaj it was repeated until near | Sir Henry Iriving at the Tremont the anchorage, when the company de- | theater. But the character in which clded that when ‘“clothed with a little |he was to appear on Saturday night brief authority” 1 was a_pronounced [ was one they were most anxious to euccess. We came to anchor opposite | see. % said T, “Are you not go- the lovely summer resort of Eastern 0," they 'said, they coudm't Point, but I had no idea which was |afford it. “Why,” said I, “you can the cottage occupied by my relative, | g0 with me. But the commodore brought out his With you meghphone and brought It to bear on °d surprise, “and how are you the settlement with the startling de- e mand: “Tell Mr. Isasc Bromley that his Uncle Georgs 18 on board the Ra- The following officers were installed, | 50c and $1.00. Guaranted by The Lee to act for the mext six months, by D.[& Osgood Co. Trial bottles frees G. C. R. Joseph D. Pfeiffer, assisted b his worthy herald, T. A. Carey: C. R, Sees Mother Grow Young. William Weldon; §. C. R, Willlam Ma- |« would be hard to overstate the honey; recording ‘secr: John wonderful change in my mother since Malone; S. W., Charles Bourne; J. W., | gho began to use Electric Bitters,” George H. Dolan: S. B., William Nel- | 1% 0c*8ire ‘W. L. Gilpatrick of Dan- bert; J. B, Willlam Harvey; lecturer, | forh, Mo, “Although past 70, she John Donahue. seems really to be growing' young D. G. C. R. Joseph D. Pfeiffer made | agqin, She suffered untold misery very interesting remarks which carried | from dyspepsia for 20 years. ‘At last they said, with un-|his hearers from the infancy of For-{she could neither eat, drink nor sleep. estry to the present time. He thanked | poctors gave her up and all remedies the court for the honor of having him | fajled tiil Electric Bitters worked such hy, T have a box,” said I, bring- | ct as D. G. R. of Court City of | wonders for her health” They invig- ing forth the Mttle envelope that had vich, No. 63. % orate all vital orgams, cure Liver and mona and would like to speak with[been sent to me at the hotel, con- anger William Weldon ap- | Kidney troubles, induce sleep, impart him"” Well, if a typhoon had struck ing five tick 1 gave them four, | Pointed the following-committees to act | strength and appetite. Only 50c at The the quiet little settlement it .could not [telling them that one was sufficient | for the ensuing year: Finance commit- [ Lee & Osgood Co. —“Crex” Matting and Rugs, cmo- Mattresses of the best grades—Hair, 7 “Ostermoor,” Silk Floss, Combina- tion, Ete. Spring Beds. i e PAGE 40, SEC. 4. THE FOLLOWING ACTS ARE DECLARED TO BN ACTS OF NUISANCE OF THE THIRD CLASE: THE PLACIA CONTINUING ANY ARTICLES OF TRAFFIC OR MERCHANDISE, OR OF ANY WARES, OR ANY CASE OR BOX FOR CONTAINING THE SAME, | OR OF ANY PACKING BOXES UPON ANY SIDEWALK OR STREET OR | HIGHWAY OF SAID CITY EXCEPT FOR PURPOSES OF TRANSIT OR DELIVERY, AND FOR SUCH TIME, AND IN SUCH MANNER AS SHALL BR REASONABLY N SARY FOR SUCH PURPOSES; THE PLACING OR CONTINUING OF ANY POST, RAIL, FENCE OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS UPON ANY STREET, HIGHWAY OR PUBLIC PLACE OF THE CITY WITH- G OR N;u:lh : Slar : Guaranteed o Refrigerators have created a greater sensation. All)for me. A warm, sweet kiss from |tee F. J. Murtha, John Donahue, Iry- the doors and windows were immedi- | mother and daughter was f ing Benjamin; auditing committee, ; 5 ’ | Wo_have a’: limitads huraher. Snd ately occupied, but only one man ven- | expressive of thhgnerfpct Tapture with | John J. O'Neil, Frank Murtha, and M. m]x? \‘"umnfif fig‘fi(}:}i‘d;m}l?%r offer at . N tured to leave his home, and he proved | which they received the proffered [V, Murphy; arbitration = committee, |1 550 trouble, fastens the disease 1o be the gentleman sought after, the | tickets than any language at mmy come | William Callahan, . . Malone, Charles | Dladder tr e : 3 X y % pon you and makes a cure more diffi- l P i McGibney Hanxis, cult. Commence taking Foley's Kid- | w) [PECIA! rices son of my brother Isaac. He came | mand. - - 2 QT AT O NE TN down to the wharf and invited us all | Upon my return to the hotel T founa | Buckley, N. LaValley; sick and visiting | 70 p COTVR00, #0000y OUT AUTHORITY OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER; THE ELACING OF v ANY BUSINESS SIGN WITHIN THE LIMITS OF ANY STREL committee, T. A. Carey, F. Looby, C.|pe¥ ciimeh POUE S0 Ao N atady ? up to his lovely cottage home. That|my friend, David Marr, waiting for 5 Crowley, Ed Maloney, Fred Whitmarsh, | P2 Ve"0.700% Ca. we accepted the invitation goes with- | me, and after a_most hearty greeting TO CLOSE OTHERWISE THAN PARALLEL _TO AND AGAIN OR _AS NEAR AS 18 out saying, and the call upon Isaac and | his good-natured face lemgthened out|T- Lynch, George P. Madden, J. -, ifls ]cxrém}:‘jflkl)’ interesting wife and [and he started in as follows: IT:O";;; ;Vi“i;"ll W::,)rf;vI E T»Jnurke, A T (One ' Large Refrigerator, suita- ovely children was one of the most | “N Tnele Gi : N 3 scoll, John 'Brien, Jackson | So SONV! 2 THE FACE OF THE BUILDING. WALL OR ly s ow, Uncle George, you have been | D, Driscoll, John - O'Brien, Jackson |, Some Peoply (oK, 0ot apon tug [Ble . for resfaurant uss,. can be CONVENIENT TO chariing evepts of my eventful week. | going at a high rate of speed for bought at ha!f price.) N ATTACHED _WITHOU! IS “Salada” Tea is a delicious and WHEREUNTO THE SAME SHALL BE Malone and P. Hansen. tea. Upon leaving the cheerful home of my | three monthk, and it is time f i G nephew, he accompanied -me across |{o slow down. What you need now — refreshing beverage. Sold only in seal- (?q[hgrbflr “’, X;I:w bor:dnn. 'v\!‘)Frr‘nw‘o ] “S‘} you go to the office, set-| WESTERLY CONCERN ed lead packets. 2 SION OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER. visited one of the most extensive fish | tle vour bill, and then go with me fo READY TO COME. : . ANCE arkets In all New England, and while [ Hyde Park and remain there until —_— i . e e ORI . e o od Eav 5 Just learned that Gold Medal Flour is ATTENTION 1S CALLED TO THE FOREGOING ORDIN n_(‘un.\,e'rsalivn v\i_th one of the pro- vou have been thoroughly rested. Alfred Neuburger Anxious to Start Lo- .1ftgd ten times through finest silk. EUGENIA. . - l ert Ons ’ B, ol e T 5 i | sttt e b | o1 e i vt T 4 GEORGE E. FELLOWS : v the name of [have engagements that must be livea| o : ot v =TS = % Hhe o By . b grow. more pleased with my new ; usseli Watermen, whom I had not|up to. plant in this city every time I see it,” | Orders taken for all kinds 137-141 MAIN STREET. . xd y " o STREET COMMISSIONER. meen for more than thirty years, had | «op - ’ s . . become a resident of the town, and I | health 1o ap thopeSaSements! Your | said Alfred Neuburger of Westerly,| of Hair Goods o L Dngmrcrs tows, g s of more consequence than) who was here this week looking over {gha all your engagements.” And the ear-|the new industrial building which he . 3 3 nestness with which he gave expres- | will occupy with his silk throwing Yourown Combings made up. Know him,” said he, “I guess I do, | sion to his feelings convinced me that | company during the month and hopes 3 £ end they don't make any better men |he meant just what he said, and 1| to be running by or soon after the first Hair Ornaments, Toilet ptain ‘aterman. vlv-ll‘- _office | real began to realize that I ought|of August, occupying the entire three T¥T X Je,on the whart below here,” said he, | to take a much-needed ret. I ex-| floors. Requisites, Chiropody, en we started for “the wharf | plained to Mr. Marr just what my| His plant in Westerly has stopped i i i :pi:; 4 M,M?:; ::;nmg “I“lsla\;‘nn ma,n ;'ug’\c_m!['ln::! were, and he immediate- | work and the mac hlnnry)is being “";Eed FMamcu;msz, Islx;mpnomg, » d to v ong/ in | ly visied the parties, explained the|up preparatory to being brought to e 3 ears, and the striking resemblance to | situation to them, which proved en- | this city. It will, probably be heought b A Y s lofathcr of Ag: svl»:my—nv(» years | tirely satisfactory to them, and I was|on the Norwich and Westerly road as £40 convinced me that he was the man | excus e e E idge, W) H H e 3 me tha mar far as the East Side bridge, where it F M G bs and I said: “That's him" As we| Upon the return of Mr. Marr to the|Will bo loaded onto teams and taken annie . Gibson game together he said: “How do you | hotel T paid my bill, took my belong. | t0 the factory. The business will oc- % do, gentlemen?” and we all sald how.|ings and proceedéd with him g |cupy the entire buflding and Mr. Neu. | ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel.505 o“iau do? v flnlum‘_ RS Hyde Park, where a right royal wel- | burger will_make his home here. may28d re you Captaln Waterman come awaited me, and where for four “Yes" said he, with a_puzzled look, i = o e lays and nights 1 gave myself up to . “Pm Captain Waterman, ey 3 P Wedd D 0 Fare Son Hug Watciman?® 1 ask. | (S, FHoyment of the most. porfect edding Decorations ed. (In our school days he was al- [of the loveliest familics in all New AND BRIDAL BOUQUETS ways called ‘Rus’) = England, and an e: ed terest- i g correspondence heiweent the fam- | Of ~ Skin=Tortured and |For June Weddings. ily and myself has been kept up fros Iy 2 that day to this, i e Disfigured Babies We would like to call your attention : After leaving Hyde Pavk T wer to the fact that we are one of the few Tho recognition, after all those, ¢ ettty (b et st Should Know people in this city in this business was not only a great surprise, bu was 10 take the steame: 3 Sk ks who know how to make up Bridal unfeigned delight and we “came 10- | Yok, A the . pumser was o oy flfit;:fi'f :’::,E',’f“‘:;h Nimicura 808D | y3ouquets and Wedding Decorations. 'gether like a pair of shears” Then, [schoolmate of mine by the name of the great Skin Cure, % Us.AG sos. £95 yeRchall G Whint aild 1, “ 'Rus, how long have you been | George W. ¥, and knowing that I afford instant reliet, | WO S8y jan't tru tiving here? s good - pass with him, T permit rest and sleep, ’ and point to a speedy, y. NOTICE! [ 250th ANNIVERSARY GELEBRATION HOW TO OBTAIN SEATS ON THE REVIEWING STAND ON CHELSEA PARADE, GOOD FOR JULY 5th AND 6th. Price of seats $2.00 each. Send your application by mail to John C. Averill, Chairman, City, stating name, street, address, and number of tickets desired. About one-half the seats are reserved for the distinguished gussts, and national, state, town and city officials, leaving about 250 for igeneral sale. Write promptly if you desire seats. The method of payment will be indicated when you are notified of your reservation, by postal card. JOHN C. AVERILL, Chairman. The Sixth Sense if the power to put /oneself in connection with a distant point at any hour of the day or night—and this has been made possible by the telephone. % It makes no difference whether you wish to talk with some one in NorWicil or some other city in this state or another, the telephone makes ‘Now, you hold on,” said after thinking for a few “Yes” said he, “I'm ‘Rus’ W and » George Broml w “About thirty-five years,” sald he. | hose: that Upon arriving at 3 “Then,” sald T, “you know. where | the hotel I met & party of mentioncs kit ety it easy, anywhere, any time. EN ;:l;rrv ll’:«“u“:iq‘ull place to_obtain liquld | who were f.x-\.\ onthe eve,of uun'“ng’ Bomical eure of tortus | Telephorie 868. 77 Ced e ¥y 4 y ¢ JOSEPH BnAnF”n, D TISTRY | sfreshments : for 2 clambake which was bein ing, disfiguring milk- 12, 2 The dontal business established “You bet T do, said he, and he es- | parcd some fow miles down-the river, ertatey aoaied iswd, | —eei 2 You accomplish all the advantages BOOI( B’nder A et ‘= corted the party to the biggest hotel [and I was kindly invited to join tk eczemas, rashes, itch- A [ - #. fn’ the city, and engaging s | Barty. "A%. thes governes ot the. siags foe, rvitations, - |Special for Next Month at Mill of personal contact and personal com- Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order a priv reom, we took possession, and for a|and the mayor of Providence were to. flammations, chafings [ WWhole hour, with sconsianal. Interrup. | be. present. the function was to s of| of infanta and chiidren. and afford reve | Remnant Store, 201 W. Main St. munication when you TRAVEL BY 108 BROADWAY. tions in answer to the push of the [unusual importance, and, my, dear| and comfort to worried, worn-out par- Ten thousand yards of Fine Dress Telephone 263 octi0d . button. that jolly party of gentlemen | reader, if you have never participat-| ents, when all else fails. Guaranteed Gum‘h{ Siiks_and an-{ Cotton Gpods, Ustened with iitense interest while [ed in a, Rhode Island _clambake, 1| absolutely pure, and may be used from |2 to *5 yard ‘“!5‘,1"" of 2als at ene- ‘Rus” and myself told of the happen- [ would advise you to do 5o at the very| thehourof birth. Cuticura Soap (25c.) | fhiL€ Of Tegulay coft brice The car Ings in the long ago, and this was the [ first opportunity, and you will, T am| and Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are sold | i, 5ale £ e crowning glory of the scene from the |sure, agree with me that as a gorgeous| throughout the world. Potter & MILL REMNANT STOHE, time of leaving the Lambs' club to (Continued Saturday, July 10.) Corp,, Sole Props., Boston. Je128 201 West Main St. TELEPHONE.. ‘ WHEN yoit want to put your busi- | WHEN you want to put yeur by before the public, t! is 0o me- [ ness before . the gublic. are’ls o me. 'E B 2 better than thro advertis- | dium better t! ing columns