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" Sweet Melons, - Red Raspberries EAPPLES, good and cheap oy c-nh- cnmfl Makes It $1,800 Instead of $1,500 a sPRING nu?:xl. m?m.usmu:‘nm :..... : Year—President of Water Board Gets $300—Out of ROASTING CHICKENS, . |at the Plaut-Cadden Co—adv. Tm Poflu Paid for Work Here During Celebration {1 DROILERS; Looking akyward so much is said to have developed the “airship neck.” i i Al il ige z & NATIVE SPRING LAMB, ; o mmumvmmmmmum swal- Blusberrics, ' Romain, ¥ Doubtless a featurs of the 1959 cel- mm the court of | councll. fow one or two Mi-o-na_tablets _Blackberries, Celery, ebration will be an aeroplane parade. “;; {::’M"":' s before, with or after meals, you'll l.l.l: idents near Lantern hill clalm | guests of Mr. lndln.l.‘.m that wildcats are hear heard there ot night.} v | i i ; i Red Bananas, ( Currants, Green Corn, White Peache: Green Peppers, California Cherri i | i it £ B i Thurstay was the (5th birthday of E ¥ N —t— Senator Frank B, Brandegee of this $300, while uu salary of the president can be eaten and digested with pfl.'.‘-' district, of the water board was allowed to re- ure, " SOMERS BROS. A fifln whu: it ;-&m: y‘m'l:.l‘l’lvo. mA-a i-u- bear in lgn: that while tte the —_— bm ler of )e session b |-0-na guaranteed ‘ban- iy9a hco:;m s ‘:‘,,’.f:.‘::;;;’,“:mi‘; will | Jobn Moulliet ef Worcester and his routine matters, although a | o7 | D ke ‘raimary stomach ils that e hetd in Rochester, N. ¥, the latter | two friends have returned after hav- Bi"Yor 3900 rom ‘Ene. milkc inapector it 1s also toed & o) B ing spent the Fourth with their broth- | was held up and the money was ap- Co. e PN er, Otto Moulllet of 87 M. Plessant | propriated to pay the out of .‘u'm rd In the list of officers of the Watch | street. Bl et bk sssLos. Hill Golf club, Gen. Edward Harland of Norwich is given in the list of di- Because of the Shannon Building | rectors and also as a member of the fire | have been obliged to change my | governing committee. office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan House, where | shall be pleased to re- ceive my former patients, Office hours:) 8-10 & my 1-2 an unanimous consent Mrl Willam ‘A Richmond hed s | , 5 UIATImouS eonecey fhe Foading ts Quring celebration week E. De | urn of publication of the notice of | B¢ finance committes. S ot Melrose, Mass., Nelson A. Bill | hearing for a change of grade on Otis e homas $1,276.32, and H. B. Cruttenden 1or of Westboro, Mass, and Miss N. B.|street was read by Clerk Crowell and $130, were ted by the water lleh White has returned to In a number of Connecticut towns | Ward. R Ehhie s i dinbs board and appropriations made. | chendon, Mass., after a visit with Nor- — ‘upon :zo".wr:e;!;\'x::!l:.l:otl{a:d-g;l: ‘:u“fl Mrs. Charlotta Larson of San Fran. g: fia':lv‘n .hg.:l!h;‘ x.g:mh Bumm,. 0’&: g:: :’i‘é‘n a-.n Wklt.::ct‘:d h:"oonnu- wich relatives. ects a wor eado d| 0F the dry weather. A heavy rainfall [ ¢18co, Cal, s the guest of Mrs. B. R | oo o " tho" “ goutherly side from Fire Chief's Salary. Mra. Rush of Newport, B. I, 1s ¥is- 6-8 p. m, ded to relieve the ‘condition, | Tuttle of Laurel Hill avenus, having | Broadway sasterly. No one appeared| Alderman Robinson ved that|iting Mrs. Mofle L. Osgood of is needed to r ary ui‘.?g.z?i."u'" the ulcbnuon and to :: b‘h-.rdu..n u.:h hearing :hu clo.e:. resolutions regarding ul-rim:- of emg Washington strest. Ralph Smith of New London will |V en S seclution authorising the estab |of fire depertment and president Ml Mond Do DR- GEul RI HARRIS be the swimming master at Watch Hill lishment of the grade belng passed. | water board be taken from the tabls, | ; YTt MaNG Pond of Woeonsecket, B this summer. Mr. Smith holds a cer-| J. G. Bl and grandson, Benjemin | The street commissnoner’s report| which e dons. b BB (m:ni: from the Massachusetts Hu- | Young, of South Griswold, were the 020"'6'4, :,-IEI — hl::lt:r:' for uu &om.h mane society for excellence in swim- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lewls of | %, 20 00, B0 e .08 i e L v Prospect park during the anniversary | pe appropriated o pay for the police | vated. is the guest of Mrs. Willis Austin of mayta B celebration. brought hers durlng the recent ce Washington street. AT LINCOLN PARK. 8 the Middletown Press: e ex~ — ration and for the carriages for of the ot cos g4 Se—— tod foa of the officers of| Mr. and Mrs. W, Kelly and dsugh- |mayor and council In the rade. This | as last year and It was Mrs. T. J. Wattles left on Thursday Vaudeville Pleases the Crowd. pected installatic Geo. the Pythian voted. was mot held Tues- | ter Allce of Brovidence and Miss Es. | Will come out of the §2,000 voted by | ° It was voted that the petition of the [ 10, 4Bend the summer at her cottage ‘There was a well pleased audience at the city, it was explained by Mayor | Edward Chappell Co. and others re | day night, installing officer, who | ther I. Strom of Jersey City, N. J, ppel an( e BA Ehrets | resides 1n Norwich, was prevented | are guests of Mrs. H. L. Beebe of Lau- | PPt garding Improvements " in Sachem | Mr. and Mrs. Willam A. Norton of {he ruto thester &) Lincola park o e e Ly o ek Nl |2 e s Y Compromise on Sult for Taxsa. | $i7oeL ba taken trom the table and e | progiway have seturied io ther cot | L was sepented & the Xtra tion. It was also voted that the sum of | that action was taken. This petition | “48° ment of the assemblage. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bugene Saunders of | $383.83 be accepted from the United | was made In May, 1907, and ‘asked for Thomas G. Brown ef Otis Trio was heard In songs and Lager Willlam A. Brooks, pestmaster at|ygure; Hil entertained for over the | boxboard and paper company, as the | the change of the electric car tracks | javes fown this week to 8 i taking act. Bekel an Jordan, fell overboard from his power | cojepration Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Den- (taXxes on the list ar 1907 in settlement | to the side of the street instead of the oL o od an excellent Dutch mmer {n Denver, won_repeated at the | the waters - | of the suit against the company in the | center, as well as other improve- dencing act, re launch and was girowned in nis of Providence and Miss Lena Stud. oy nl okl Mavor LIDGIL 45 | men WA oo} o | 2ppiause. Hnllc‘ll of Jordan cove. Mr. Brooks leaves his | joy of Willimantie. epplsuse Wauregan || . Who was Miss Maua Darrow, a | i 2 Diained that the corporation counsel | "On Alderman Robinon's motion It | tumily"of Newtan Center, Mask. were | Toms Ple sn Sarus o6 gk camke but H e brother, Charles, of Waterford, and | The Misses Jessle and Mery Mo- | that the town had acted in @ similar | journ it be to July 83, which motion | Vi51t0r® in town this week. the long, laugh of the uu was aroused ous | his father tn Salem. Nickle of Jewstt City and Frank Stag- | manner regarding the town taxes for | prevailed. My, and Mrs. Willam A. Converse | P2, BUrrows Fravis 1n thelr tarce Caf er of Brooklyn, N. Y. have returned The following bflls were approved: | ,¢ piainfeld, N. J., are the guests of comedy entitled The Nov Bomw! % other makes of thess goode are rem- arc. The southeastern Connecticut boys' | home after visiting Prof. and Mrs. J, J. | Beca as and electric department $17,084.- | Captain and Mrs. Jewett. ing replete with funny sayings an odiod Tn e *Arneld® B Y. M. C. A. campany was established | Kennedy during the past few ddys. .60 as 8, water department $i u&nu and flwdlu n mold.” Large, roomy Pn on Mason's island Wednesday. There AR k. the Uncas Paper company on the list | following were approved and ordered Miss Helen Hopkins of Cincinnaty, for ¢ new bellboy to be n ne. shete THE PARKER-DAVENPORT C),, are 1 boys in the camp, most of them | Frank Oleott and sons James M.[OLIOL o S G Finance 36.048.18; fire 8616.28 | 0. was the Fecent sucat of Miss Mar- few eccentrie dances, The | proportio kage, very epen Prwcinen: | belonging;niDasislacn. E08 bhvs of% | soll nhites ao8 Reymd Sestes, a1l ghag SHowea that 56 permits had been obal® cemmotes e VIR @ IR ORSway: ptrons and offers the time and place and persus and very abeorbing. Wear | in charge of Rev. H. nkin, pastor | of Waterbury, have returned from a | granted during the past three months, | public works $5,532.60. & tor spen a pleasant hour 1 of the Noank Baptist church. o e it i Mn Oloott's | B with the' quArtarly repert of th | * Adjourement - was taken 8t .40 | o i 8 Mra Charles C. MyGregury quarter 'ia e open olf rustio theater | I1ke Irom and equal in length of serviee of Brooklyn, N. Y, are the guests of chiéf of police, was accepted. o'clock until July 28. to two pairs of musli; when { The Tierney cadets of New London | mother, Mrs. James H. Oleott of Wtst | 'l O FOriCe, A8 BECoPUCC o red 'y Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Bennett. n, and you —| are to have rifie practice on the state | Thames street. th;’pe(;tton g. Tllmmub F‘lHoLullohll.n P = A Mr, and Mra. John M. Reynolds of [ . (etver RO L to comfort, nothing tee strong . Capt. J. J. Mur- asking for a alarm box in Lincoln e summary of receipt m May e following _ response EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR ;;':ffl,: b it ‘Just entered | _Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glendenning ot square reported {avorably and stated | 11, 1903, to June 15, 1308, s as follows: i sy g e M 1. Shields trom Nor- | oan be sald In thelr faven, Trimmed . . ts 1 National Rifl - | New Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Georgs | that the box, No. een estab- 15 il it a" amsmembers of that or- | K. Anderson of Willimantic wers the | lished. 1, Toop - $7.823.84 | Charles Relfsnider of Baltimore has Jass ngham, Nortolk. |with less, embroidery or eslt finish, i 3 s mer ests of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Bush. | ,The public works committee report- [ Gas' & Elec. Dept.. $8,262.33 Pt e gmtnsl B gl osg, Norwich, England. ‘ ganization, the Tierney cadets are en- [ EU e : ed thaf an estimate of $400 had been | Dept. of Cemeterlss 635,40 e e o asks B oodr. | wr. Latter B. 1l warmly thanks Price 50c a Pair. 3 JOHN KUKLA, titled to practice on state ranges. nell of Oneco street during the cele- | made for a sewer in Cedar street from Sewer Assessments.. 108.70 o on Washington street. | v "yiliilr "5z " Shielas &nd the in- y ‘bration. School to the property of Joseph Bur- |Loans .. .. 10,000 Mrs. E. A Warner of Crescent | Vitation committes and very much Everybody who trys them buys moere. Merchant Tailor, Franklin Square.| John F. Griffin, for several years a ton and upon thelfr scommendatlon the | Sprinkling street has gone to spend the summer | STets that he is unable to join them Jun26d well known drug clerk in Hartford, Mre. A. M. Steipway and her daugh- Pllhucu:‘orkl committee :;d[ th: ‘ullflreieé goun gflfle 3 with Bishop Nelson's family in Can- l!aNo‘P': ich, Comnecticut, on July 5th PAP-SL ) comm] loner were .namd 0 bul 'axes Returne .| ada an died at the home of his parents in|ter, Florence, are visiting in Norwich | %y oy o® SOReS SOmitte o Wha'au- | Recelpts $22,888.32 He wishes them s most successful Burnside, Wednesday, after a long 1ll- and Block Island, while her son, ArthuUr | thorized to learn the minimum which Mr. and Mrs. Valdemar Hammar of | celebration, and hopes that if any of City of Norwlch Water Worl ness. His wife was Miss Mary Ryan, | Richard Steinway, accompunied by the | will be accepted by owners who will —_— the committes should ever be com- an m P ‘ Otrice of daughter of the late P. D. Ryan of | [ri:oune) of the Ruscoe School of Com. |claim damages for the widening of | Total . .......... 330.056.36 | ranford have been the Euests of Mr. | ing here, they will honor him by call- [Iefl { Show | Board of Wi ler Commhslunm Hartford. He was a member of Nor- and 8. Wil A. Norton of Broad- lir Norwich, Conn.. June 20, ’ - | meroe and two other students, expects way. lag upon him. Watsr ratos’ for the ‘qusrict endin~ | wich lodge of Elks and of Tatville sall of July for Ex 0 e Parasols to on the 21st of July for Europe. Clty Treasurer L L. Peck gives the following summary of disbursements Mr. and Mrs. Francls Gilman and Entertained at Sheltering Arms. Houghton Gilman of New York were| An .nt-ru.lnm-t was given at the| Outing and Seashore Parasols for anniversary guests of Norwich rela- | Shelte Arms on Thursday after-|.omen and children In great varisty. e 0"“53 July 1, 1809, Office °p°" ol from May 17, 1909, to June 19, 1909, as follows: to 13, and 1 to 6 Am the 14 o 4 » " » frean a.¥ nngosnurdny evenings 7't6| Tax Commissioner Corbin finds the T s | imogh.'or Mublic Warke— Eme 30, 19C9, are dus and payable at | council, A. O. U. W. ¥ A0dlTng it be made to all bills ::u;.v;;:: ‘,2: ,5;;”.;},,’,"1‘“C ;F,n:,;:,];?l anniversary week were Mr. and Mrs. Unexpendea | Ve :;?n';b::- ‘fi'w%effl";oi’.'fig':"s.fi’.'f All the seasonable shades, directoire remaining unpald after July 20. 3,071,802, ; - | William Bitven and daughter Suste of . Appropriations. Disbursements. Balances. | A reunton of “the Rockwell famiy | heus. Mise May Bellefiour, Mlss May | style handies, silk cord and tassel ts WILLIAM W. IVES, ing houses are worth $405,087,644, an | yesrery, Mrs. Mira Bennett of Provi- | Qrdinary street expenses 0.0 $3,178.44 32532158 | cook ‘piace In town {his- week, nearly | Monin and Brnset Gherry. ' The soloist 14 Cashier. |average of $3,403. The land area 1s| g ond Mrs. John F. Bennett of | Garbage and ashe 439.75 556035 | 33 ol tham “being Mite for the cole | ora g e Jennines of Brisel | ™ot 2,717,718 mcres, valued at $91,280,930, | 2eRCe. x Sewers and catch 129.47 $370.53 | bration. O R who Ming aenoal) chmhe Sor] Waskiols Purbel sy or an average of $33 an acre. Mercan- | " YTk Macadam repairs 57118 142882 b e el v sasure. sspecially . b 2.9, tile and manufacturing establishments | nro son BOCT M W, Coyle b i i 6.805.76 | rs. Henry Graves and sons,(Harry | in the last solo, Rose ot | $380 and up. number 17,130, valued at $162,066,487. and Richard, of Geneva, N. Y. are the | Sw r. The last uhcdon by the| Children’s Paresols, 28a, 80s, 750, Mrs. Annie McElvay and daughter | Steam Road Roller 93.61 ¥ g et Sllmmel‘ S‘ les The amnual mesting of the Fort|Cerirude and Mrs. Katie Gorman of | CTRCTS RUPE, JCX® et on et Jamss B. Colt af Crea- | oo i nch *was served. = Many | 90 Griswold Tract commission was heid | New London wpent the two anaiver- s Bt Ovees 1,575.00 iine T s Were present. ‘Wednesd t the i &y ShN = ot i ¥ r. and Mrs. Lewis and fam- Al st amuine ou e ot [ HoOTIRLY M A NS ool | e ca ek atrset . Nocwici Deot. of Cemstori D omsos aoer B o e e e Tt ant Do At Dime Bank. The Reid & Hughes Co. next Suit. of Hartford was elected president, and Fire department .. . 82,200.00 3,457.31 2874269 [and | nz' JFrank A Robinson of Sa-| Two savings banks fled reports | we Pursliirs ol &b our prces are the lowest, || Ernest Rogers of New London secre- | FLIGHT PREVENTED Police Dept— T with the state comptroller Thursday, Wb s obif Corset uallly "and werkmanstip s [§| 17 S04 treasurer. The commission BECAUSE OF HIGH WIND, | Shiaries, pesrols, sto ot bt 288858 | Robert Brewster and tamily of Hart- | EIVInE & Het Of 4eDOSTOl i+ B . g s Gy TRUGR WEVK bulnirens 0. the éii AT ,650.00 | rorg’ were the guests for the celebra- L e best. tract, and it is now in splendid condi- . fi Street lighting 20,210.00 1,405.93 18,804.08 | ton of his mother. £ 3 Brew. | fears, At the Dime Savings bank o Give us a trial tion. Captain Baldwin Will Go Up Tonight | Health Dept— Gon ot hls Mschee. Jf. X x:.:’ : :h‘,:& has, 108 wich doporl. If Conditions Are Right. Salarles and disinfectants. and Electrical Dept. By a typographical error Thursday ing and general expenses. it was stated that the Hafle club had | The high wind, which blew in gusts | Shers The Johnson Co. closed. The club restaurant will close |all day lons, kept Captain Baldwin | ¥ xcd charges (Interest on bonds) Merchant Tallors, 65 Broadway. §l | next Saturday evening, as Madame |from making the flight he planned in h 5,000.00 Saunler is going to France for August, | the California Arrow Thursday eve- . 115000 s2.50 1,097.50 positor s Eunice Miss Plerce of Broadway and Mrs. | $5630. = ek « 95,000.00 5,942.72 Willlam H. Allen and family of Hunt- “es 20,000.00 ington piace leave today for thelr cot- h Was Accidental. SR ot Coroner J. Frankiin Brown of Nor- Miss Endicott returned o Thurs- | Wich was in Mystio Thursdsy morn- and the club quarters are to be - | ning. There was & small sized crowd « 4500.00 41861 408333 | day to her home in Bor t ing and viewed the remains o Vated and eniarged, ro-opening amot | 8%, NG, FAIr grounds, hoping for calm | Court house expenses T 7000.00 765.82 23018 | visit of a few wesks with hrs. Charles | Blom, the sallor, who was aea by September 1. There.are 1y 250 after the sun went down, but the wind | Sinking fund, general (1-2 mill . 620913 6,299.12 | L. Richards of Broadway. tn- train at Qullmhl Coroner P . nearly 250 in | continued and the ascension had to be | Sinking fund, gas and electric profits.. 13.185.15 13.165.15 e O iy verdict was ac- Weddillu Decorations | e weiting st, and over 500 regutar | given up. Reserv. furd, G E. deprectation . 1425038 1425038 | Messrs. Ginnel of Garden City, L. L., Cldental death by the members. If the weather eandl’lllonl today poiot | Interest . 46,000.00 2,905.00 43,095.00 | who have been spending a week with AND ERIDAL' BOUQUETS :g a “:.iu“mfi” m:‘l‘l t tguthnln:, Election e: 75.00 614.09 60.91 |friends in town, returned on Thursda. The quaint stage coach which form- | Othersise he will M:, resdy to €0 up. | Loans current vur 60.000.00 60,000.00 | making the trip In thelr automobile. WWe would like to call your attention | ed the Halle club's plcturesque float i ' 3 New P Contlngent .. 8,866.48 1,083.08 7,813.40 n | things for the return to New York, | Annivers or 2,000.00 10 the fact that we are ons of the few | Monday's parade has been purchased | where he will be b 080, 200000 | Miss Louise H. Thresher has left usy all summer get- | Comfort Accommodations 1,050.00 1,050.00 |town for Saratoga, N. Y. where she people In this’ city in this business|from Mrs. Willlam Camp Lanman |ting in trim for the Fulton race from | Macadam, Sachem St. .. 2,000.00 will join the faculty of Miss Cope- who know Bow to make up Bridal | through William C. Thompson for the | New York to Albany this fall Widening West Maln St. 2000.00 Tand Bchiool v & Docion o0 S Sbughets ‘and Wedding Docorations. ;Zouxc :&;flci:a:ho; A ‘l:phreun:t;uva of | The captain has fulfiled the terms| Qi St Improvement .. . 1,000.00 mer. Interest is figured from the first me Norwich, Wed- e b _ - Try us and see for yourself if what | nesday and bought the coach, b cas, gon of thaeam;:’nmngt commluian;nd $433,091.11 $407,838.29 Mr. and Mrs. John Backus of Prov- day of each menth on’ all :;. we say fsn't trus. etc, taking them to Waterbury where |I. Peals the chegk for $L0%0. Four | yeadow Brook Reservolr 20,000.00 idence and Mr. and Mrs. George Back- (| Posits mads en or befors GEDULD'G'S the show appeared on Wednesday flmm have been made, the last of cene . ,000. 4,463.65 45,536.35 :ce eokr :go‘r!:::l;;r were O::h:od n:‘m :hl, 10th. R G G e i el e, R | Dopostte unt by mall_given Telephone 868 77 Cedar Street. PERSONAL g B e e R e R Thomas Ball of Gar. || 'Mmediate acknowledgement and iy Harry W. Gallip of New Jersey | Fifnt,conditions. OnTis part, the cap- SCHOOL CHANGES. whales were sighted. The passengers | den City, L. L, and Mr. and Mrs. Po SPeonil Sietien, has been spending several days in| treated while in Norwich, His work in IR saw the boats sent away and the sub. | ter of few York were the Al Departments of Banking. || O course you ..m want new ALL HORSES DIE town. the future along seronautical lines wili | F17y"Eight Towns May Become Con- | sequent harpooning of the whales. One | week of Mre. William C. s ed_with solidat striots. e, which was described by the e No sthor form of praperty Insur-| (nri Hawkes of Paterson, N. 3, | blerar ie this city. iorose ' by maay first officer of the steamship as being 4% 4% tackle be ore you go out after #nce Is sure of being a loss. Under the bill for town management | fully 100 feet in length, was tackled | Louls J. Richards of Elizabeth, N. . | was in Norwich for the celebration fes- Gy R e Shar by two boats. Th J., and Frank H. Richard, f M GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- | fioni’ Rockville—The trofley men_employ- | o schools, if signed by the governor, % Biesapue e e severar dncs || The Thames Loan & Trust Co. Curityba saw th h ville have been spending s« fore It dies from a SUNSTROKE. ed on the Interurban ‘and Rockviile | fisty_eight towns will become consoli- | reporis of the sxploding. bomee chily | with thelr mother, Mra, this gamy fish. Come here E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. Miss 1ds E. Sutherland is in the | }ine held, tholr Atnuel buting et El- | 400q qistricts. They are: were driven into the Whales with the | Richards of Broadway. The Granite Front, tor up-to-date Base Tackle, 227 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn.| Catskills for the remainder’of the |panquet at the Eliington Inn. Ashford, Avon. harpoons. o "honge-—Omee Gts; house 5342 summer. Ao Aver Bloomfleld, Bosrah,| The Margarett is owned by Norwich | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Afken of Wor- || Shetucket 8ty Norwich, Oenn. istol Ste ; . i ) ‘Bridgewater, Brookfield, Burlington, | M€ ;‘:;:ler 1134‘::{:’-.. l‘nledr. fi"d Mrs. ”’g' A Miss Bridget Egan of New Britain is Canterbury, Chatham, Colebrook, o Bacon of New Haven are the n 0 W g0 el g st agplir \ Columbla, Cornwall, STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES, |jests of cen and Mre Willlam A. Luckie Steel lfl‘l R Summer Millinery |, oo mrsrorot o How’s Your T B e AL PRy | R Prety Dige. sy Cardinal Flour e S B Haddam, Ham; Hart . Eimer Marsh with his power bot, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. e " iy and, He-| [The July mesting of the state board Gentride, was In Diviion & th . Dowagiae Baits ] e e b e o gt T o e | Rk i saintic S ’ : ) 3 —_— . Lebanon, Ledyard, L: o & pretty dlt~ 3 * ¢ MISS BUCKLEY'S, 08 MalnSl. | . 104 sces. Siium 7. Loaney of orn Lro Farersosne SHiadicmory, | atadre- | {8048ncs, incloding Mies Anna C. Wal: | 3y, Fih dwell Kingfisher Lines martea Roath street ars visiting in New York feld, Monroe, Montville, Morris. . | ebecca G. Bason of New Haven as Comfort Station Completed 2 Skt ol Seventy-five per cent. of the people Norih miaven, North Bioningion. ; g:m Thomas ¥, Kane ang Do, Edwin | o The comfort station at the foot of | _ivia smhs'"“ |l“l‘l He. Poopl Pomfret, Preston. " | Rose place has been completed ond was |—————————————— FUNERAL ORDERS Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Jackson, of Redding, Roxbury. A. Down, both of Harttord, Mre Frank | Fo Biod e "or the cetabration.. Tt js \ Providence' were "guests of coatives | have corne and will have them as long | _ Eelc Salizbury. Sharon, Sherman, | & o, 3 1 Folan | nsass by electrity at night.” The frst VEH““"; A A Our line of Split Bamboa uring the celebration. jouthbury, Soul Indsor, rague, j | entrance s for women and the other Attistically Arranged by as shoes are worn, unless they all | Sterling. ¥ Taiwy e Dpais o the. uatiotal | for the men, It s meeting a long telt . Rods is anexcelled. W. Albert Frazler of Groton was a o] Unicn held at Buffalo, N. Y., early in June, | Sant and w! 454 in senitary con- - H}{P{;{ seo .u;l'h: F:?fl,st’ Fuest of his sister, Mra. Stephen. A. | MUFTY UP and get a bottle of SMITH'S| Volumtown. o Reports of visits t state tneiltucions | 210 « Rallion’s o ; arre were also layette Stree Balley, anpiversary week. KORN KILLER — the kind which | YVeston, Wothenfleld. Willington, wu. The annual alecdm of officers re- Recelved Prize at Cornell. junisa ton, Windsor. sulted as follows: The many friends of Peter Vander- ’ Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gallup and daughter of Chester, Pa., are in town, makes your corng first “rf!!ll and h:‘!lnfl.een tow-nn ‘will remain \lnder President—Dr, Edwin A. Down, who | waart of Yantic will be pleased to : istrict system, as follows: Brii succeeds Dr. 'n:m. !' Kan resl- | learn that he has been awarded the —_— — Y, A. PECK, M. D., |the guests of Mrs. Gallup’s mother. | = o tol, Colchester, East Hartford, Farm- | dent the past two b Sibley prize for meritorlous work at OPEN Franklin su“m- 3 o i then fall off ington, Greenwich, Griswold, ~ Grogon, | . Secretary~Charies P, Kellogs. the Sibley school of mechanical engi- fysdaw g Broadway. Charles Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. Guilford, Hartford, Manchester, Mid- | Agent of the board to supervise the neanng at Cornell university, where Del.HOff ‘ :afe o E; E N d Th Guilford Smith of South Windham | It's the first step toward comfort |dletown, Naugatuck, Newtown, Nor- | placing of children from county tem- gldnlod this year. He ls the son .ye, Lar, INose an roat. | nent several days In town this week. walk, Norwich, Orange, Stonington, | porary homes—Mles Anna C. Walter. r. and Mrs. C P. Vanderwaart| g ... Men's Lunch & epecialty. What Does 250 Mean? St S ot fo¢ bovn tvom Jaly TR and but a few days from a cure and | Wallingford, Waterbury. B Mestehelt contimuse ta office as the | ana & sraduate of the Free Academy. . 3 1o, ARgust. 40h Batusdays excepted. Mr. and Mrs., Oscar Wells of Wake- —_— other agent. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. Why, it Is Lewis' 'phone number | tmd.'lv. L, were among those who at- | the kind of ours that oures them not SCHOONER MARGARETT SPOKEN tn:‘ort-.mlo‘::c(het" ‘“:af‘,',‘:’"“d lcomee:- Fire on Rogan’ Hill. iy9%a HAYES BROS. Propa | where you can .ulx‘ ICE cmi:u v;) 1:. - Junzd s paititic s i nterest state confer- i nglne Co. | T t or gal erylday I, | v tended the celebration at Norwich on Passengers on Steamship Witnesssd | enos of ‘oharities and correction w290 | N} won st oo Bomers’ Il whoss MME. FAFT, fl'; Slarse orders filed &t snortll OHANGE IN ADDRESS, My Sl Giptiieg o TN Yikalon: e i T ooner ¢ Eemtayton, | spother fire had been Started a1 COB- | o soeset wnd lateverant, 1s fow 1 - &' e i ® w was burned. , DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, Mrs. Maude Ivins and Miss Inez 200 the Bottle. Whaling schooner Margarett, Capt. | & member of the state board of chari- | The company spent over three hours ats Unlo;d Sty New Loddon. “Truthtu Mlb- G. A. LEWIS, 21 Myers Alley } Dennison, who have been the guests . John T. Coakley, which sailed from |tieS, was elected chairman, and Clar- | there fighting the fire, which was fan- | aistions. . et | e (t-gftaes ik g 'r'rb.‘fixix'n".".,"..&t of Mrs. B. G. Dygert, have returned here in June for & cruise in the Atlan- | ®nce M. Thompson, assistant secretary | ned by the strong wind. L ROMONGEN DORREST . 3t 1 e | to Mw Muve tic, 18 reported capturing two whales [&nd agent of the Oon‘ inectiout Prison DR. CHAS. B. LAMB, . 7om wane to put your busi. about 100 miles southeast of Cape |8SSoclation, wes elected secretary of Children Cry Jose h F Sm"h E bore 4 my,m o Po me- | Mrs. Julla A. Clark and Miss Nettle Henry on Tussday last. The ;wg;_} T pey FOR FLETCHER" VETERINARIAN p I Y The ulletin. Diinbs havd seuehds S GelAGcETE: The D, She steaiiaty CrTMIDG, whidh axrie Exeoutive Action. $ Office at Hodge's Stabls, Bath Street FLORIST i3 e p— a4 . © Drug Man. | Wadbdas e stiengers S5 | Goveror B, Wooks tas wetet| C A S T O RIA [ Hovseis Town v Tuisohone it . mess before the public, there is no me- e thary shreutn e aduern. | Mrs. Heney Crandall has returned to | Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct.|* e tag sclumss of The Bwhatia. Westerly after being the guest for the sight. examine the mental condition of John The Curltybe was within batling Bennett, a prisope s the Naw Loa- distance of the scheoner when the 'don county EEEIA AT MR g‘.!.'.'-"" TR R | 30 Maia Sireet NorWi

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