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PINEAPPLES, good and cheap| . SPRING DUCKS, \ -, ROASTING OHICKENS, &y ) BROILERS, . g “~ NATIVE SPRING LAMB, Blueberries, Romain, .. V) Biackberries, Celery, ¢ Sweet Melons, Red Raspberries, ' Red Bananas, Currants, i Green Corn, White Peaches, Green Poppers, California Cherries. —at— Humidity to give away! ,‘1“‘_2‘_ It 1s daybreak now at 2.2% i —— The hot wave means extra cases for the district nurse. It grew hotter after Tuesday morn- ing’s brief shower. Hollyhocks in old-fashioned gardens are at their prime. The number of tents along the river Wholesale Druggists Manufacturing Chemists, Mw.munm&:‘--vlmm Norwich. % ‘Hyome) is such a powerful germ de- stroyer that it fold and crevice of she mucous membraie of the nose and throat. the catarrh germs because re those health destroyers are. s pleasant to use; from comcentrated extract of us taken frv::h trees ‘Mrs. Martha Hunt Jenkins and her Kramer of Norwich has Catherine, today fesde) 1o Eantern ot mer, by the com- 3 Wl _has to mame o the guest of Mrs. W. W . “all matters were re- to committees. They with the work as soon as money is voted. It has been the de- sire of the trustees to get $418,000 for new buildings and equipment, but the, the appropriation committee of the legislature to make it for the sum- A SN of Norwich guest at the home of Frank G. Trow- | wic bridge of Bethel - Frank H. Smith, Z. R. Robbins and Frank T. Maples were visitors in Hart- ford on Tuesday. new bulldings, ferred Miss Gould of Broadway, who is at Eastern nt, has been entertaining her_cousin, Mrs, Howard G. Fubbell, of Bridgeport. New Haven; Eu- P. rwood, New London; E. C. Pinney, Stafford. Superintendent Dr. H, M. he members enjoyed tI game between the teams representing pine ana eucal in Inland Austr: never known. Breathe in this pleasant healing, yet germ killing air (you'll like to use Hy- omel) through a small hard rubber in haler that comes with each outfit and Miss Alice Cogswell of Lincoln ave- some time with Mrs. s at her summer home determination of banks is increasing. SOMERS BROS. - ved 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. HEADQUARTERS FOR 234,000 was doubtlessicaused by the large expenses of the state and the threatened indebtedness. At 6 o'clock dinner wi home of Superintendent Dr. H. M. Pol- lock, while Messrs, Greeley and Burr the Norwich and Middletown institu- tlons previous to their meeting. ?etovm won the exciting contest, 3 to ‘The meeting was held in the new room in the administration building at Peekskill, N, Miss Rebecca Reynolds of Washing- ton street, in company with Judge and Mrs, Gardiner Greene, is spending the month at Nantucket Miss Doris Drake is spending two weesk with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Gran- dy of Norwich Town. relief will come quickly. mel is guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co.,1o cure catarrh or money back; it gives most wonderful relief to A camplete outfit which includes an inhaler, axbottle of Hyomei A cooling trolley ride was the retuge of many, on Tuesday evening. served at the ‘With prospects of an August drought Mrs. Bstelle Post and son Henry consumptives. NuTIcE * garden hose should be used sparingly. Beea fire | have been obliged to change my office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan | House, where | shall be pleased to re- csive my former patients, Office hours: 810 a my, 12 and 68 p. m, DR, GEO. R, HARRIS Geo. Ehrets . Lager at the Wauregan .~ Propristoras - @ / d for the trustees, it being the first time they have use t. The trustees considered the recom- have returned to Essex from a visit with relatives in Norwich. remained over night with Dr. Pollock. There are at the present time 595 tients at the institution. and simple instructions for use costs $1.00, and extra bottles, jf afterward needed, costs 50 cents. gists everywhere sell Hyomel. Miss Lilian E. Havens Grace 8. Benjamin leave today Newton, Mass,, to attend the Haviland- Whiting wedding on Thursday. Esggs are growing scarce, a serious matter for the farmers who are en- of the Shannen Building| tertaining city boarders. Drugs, Chemicals, Pharmas ceuticals, Sundries, Paints, Qils, Glass, Etc. We carry a complete Jine of Lilly's- and Parke Davis’ Pharmaceuticals--Merk's and Powers’, Weightman Rosen- garten’s Chemicals--Jewett's Lead, Masury’s and Ltcas’ Paints, Etc. Miss Alda Swift of Colchester has ‘been in Norwich on her way to Block Island for a few days' outing. Mrs. Ida Paimer, who has been the guest of Mrs, Henty Hall of the West Side, has returned to New Haven. INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT OF BARTENDERS’ UNION. » J. Sullivan of Hartford Addressed Local Organization. BOUNDARY LINE WHEN TOWN WAS DIVIDED. East Society of Norwich Joined to Preston. About 1786—Now in Nor- wich Again. should rain _tomorrow, Bwithin's day, the superstitious would look for rain for forty days. Mr, and Mrs. W, D. Fitch have re- turned to New Haven after spending anniversary week with Mr, mother, Mrs. W, H. Fitch, of Norwich In a number of places manufactur- ing plants are greatly in need of wi ter, owing to the length of the dry spell. Potatoes planted early are beginning to show blight and unless there is plenty of rain soon, the crops will be small. T. J. Sullivan oft Hartford, interna- tional president of the Bartenders’ un- fon, was in this city on Tuesday on of visitation, ad- & well attended meeting of ) Pythian hull in the evening. President Patrick Shahan was in the chair and welcomed the visit- who led in the discussion nditions and made a report on state and national matters of in- It relieves stomach misery, ach, belching, and cures all eass or money back. Large box of tab- lets 50 cents. Druggists in all towns. C. E. Whitney and family moved on Tuesday into the residence No. 48 Oak street recently purchased by Mr. Whit- There have been many who have sought to find the boundary line of Norwich after the East society was added to Preston about 1786. No one had been able to do it, or had come across no record of it, although it was said to be in_the colonial records in Hartford. A Norwich man, interested in the matter, while in Hartford Tues- day, went to the office of the secretary of state, and getting the records of the time in question located the boun- dary after a short search, although the index failed to give any reference to_the action. In the records of the state of Con- necticut, volume three, 1783-1787, page Is found this record: memorial of Jedediah Palmer of Nor- wich and other inhabitants of the East society fn Norwich, county, showing to this assembly that they are so situated that greatly accommodate them to be an- nexed to the town of Preston. ing that they may be annexed to the town of Preston Mrs. Harriet Grifiiths and her daugh- D McClellan, who have guests of Mrs. Thomas 'Har-~ land of Sentry Hill, returned on Tues- lflm regular tour day to their home in Brookiyn, N. Y. Miss Whyte and Donald Tirrell of ‘Washington place are spending weeks at Miss Whyte's home in Jer- Would Insist Upon Both. If the senate committpe is going to choose the bust of Roosevelt in “stren- Mrs. Frederick Butts and daughter Carolyn of Newton C guests of thelr cousin, £ Champion, in Essex, going there from Norwich, where they attended the cel- ebration, being entertained by The convention of the state Fifers and Drum Corps association is to be augatuck next month under s of the Union City corps. y, “thoughtful repose his choice, it were held in . Among the points emphasized by Tn- the ausp! ternational President Sullivan was that the international body belleved in sane legisiation and that Jicense with regu- lation was the best way of dealing with the liguor business. They contended that their business was a one, and it was their effort to make it attractive to the best class of saloon keepers. - One of the points they insist- ed upon was for its members to perfect and maintain their citizenship in good standing, and they were committed to the elevation of the bartenders’ calling, something in which bee in the last twenty years, r and saloon keeper now being recognized as respected citizens, were ostracised. Many of the local men took part in the discussion, the meeting being pra- longed tiil a little after 10 o'clockk While here National President Sul- livan also made social calls upon the liquor dealers of the city. Dr. Clarence D. Ussher, the Bible school missionary of Vas, Turkey, who has been in Stonington, will sail for Europe, July 24. Mayors of Connecticut citles are re- Extra / ceiving invitations to attend the Na- tional Irrigation congress which will be held at Spokane, Wash,, from Au- gust 9 to 14. Hon. Henry Ruggles of Broad street celebrated his 80th birthday on Mon- He spent the day quietly at home In the evening sev- and neighbors A Massachusetts tough beef is as professor says nourishing as the choicer cuts. Sounds Iike the utterance of a man who owns a dental parlor or a pepsin factor. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mack and son, George Mack, have returned to Essex from a two weeks’ cruise in their new power boat to New London and Nor- with his family. eral intimate friends called to tender congratulations and were_hospitably entertained and Mrs, Ruggles and Miss Ruggles. w York Evening Lively inter is being shown by in New London members of the Methodist church in the convention of the Fpworth league House - and Christian Workers at the Willi- \ Cafe. mantic camp grounds' August 9-12. 't Eat Aeroplane. The Wrights have an opportunity to discover the North Pole. be easler and not so hard on the dogs. —Atlanta Constitution. Write for qu nl:‘ all your wants. We are equipped fo manu’ facture any special prepara- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gallup and Miss Gallup are at their home on Washing- ton street, and not at Pleasant View, as the correspondent reported. former state treasurer is retovering slowly from the effects of his automo- bile accident on Celeb; ‘ Mrs, Bdward W. Howell, her two children and her sister, Miss Betty L. Bibby, of New Haven, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McKnight ot No. 41 Broad street for the summer. Flylng would memorial on this assembly that the =aid East society in Norwich be and the said is hereby annexed to the town of Preston, which is bounded as Beginning at the north- east corner of the town of Norwich and the northwest corner of the town of Preston, thence westérly in Norwich The Better Choice. Mr. Bryan has not been invited to the Harmon love-feast in Ohio. maybe he feels it is better to be ig- than to run among the also- spokers.—Denver Republican. Miss Newton, who has been a teach- THE PARKER-DAVENPORT (., er of mathematics in the Academy for number of years, will not return to Norwich the coming year, as she is to teach in the New Haven high school. Attorney James Doherty and Mrs. Doherty and baby of Brooklyn, and Miss Elizabeth Duane of New York city are guests of Mrs. Ellen Hartle NEW FIRE ESCAPE Invented by Danbury Man Now in At the Thursday evening prayer meeting in the Second Congregational church, the anniversary ode, written EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR for The Bulletin by John Troland, was Summer Suitings Have Taken an App trying night riders but It is not re- y of them lave been hanged or have helped rmgaterially to swell the penitentiary censu ville Courier-Journal. line to Quinebaug river, thence down sald river in the middle waters there- of, to Shetucket river, thence down said river and the river Thames in the middle waters of sald rivers until it comes to Groton town line, easterly bounding on the town of Grot- on, to the southwest corner of said of North Main street. A patent has been granted to John " T, ORI aRS cO0N 337 “Manchester _avenue, Decisions Given by Judge Waller at New London. GEO. A. DAVIS B. Albert of Wabash, Ind, on a fire is said to be a remarkable invention, according to the Danbury News. really a_Danbury -invention, héwever, for Mr. Albert made the fire escape be- down in Tenn Insane Patient Retaken. corded that an: Monday Gales Ferry and its resi- dents, permanent and temporary, were somewhat disquieted by the announce- ment that a crazy man was at large sung, at the suggestion of Rev. Dr. L. L. West. Connecticut is represented in Cam- At New London Monday, Judge Wal- ler handed down a number of decis- in the community. Preston and bounding on said Preston JOHN KUKLA, bridge at the sixth year's annual sum- fore he left Danbury to go to Wabash Merchant Tailor, Franklin Square. Jun26d B City or Norwich Water Worlk Office of o Board of Water Commissioners. ieh, Conn.. June 30, 1- -9 for th mer conference church, which opened Monday in St. Paul's church. The meetings will con- tinue until July 25. The crazy man was not merely a crank or a harmless atrship maniac, but a real live lunatic. He had es- caped from the Norwich state hospital and had wandered down to Gales Fer- His absence froh the asylum was noted and two attendants went on a chase in a carriage. found on Brown's’ Bluff ions as follows: In the case of Lafayette Main vs. Charles E. Chapman, a motion to have costs remitted and a demurrer was to the bounds first mentioned, and the lands aforesaid and the dwelling thereon shall be and belong to said town of Preston and have and enjoy all the privileges inhabitants of the town of Preston. Reference was made recently to the old northeast corner bound of Norwich, How About that Hammock? greatest varisty to choose from and can give you the best last January on account of the tie-up in the hatting trade. maker and is now Pioneer Hat works in that city, The Daily “Plain Dealer of Wabash speaks very highly of the invention, but does not give a description of it or of its manner of operation. He Is a hat- In the case of Henry C. Harris vs. judgment was given for the defendant to recover costs. Religious workers are receiving no- tifications of the plans for the twenty- Interest is figured from the first day of each month on all de- ousrter endlne | S€venth Christian Workers® conference, June 30, 19¢9, the office July from § a. m. to 905. 2. and 1 In Christopher Johnson vs. Willlam H. Robinson, judgment for $55 was given for the plaintiff. In Joseph St. Jean vs. Joseph M. now in the town of Griswold, and it has been suggested that it should be marked to giwe it distinction and per- relatives of Mr. Albert, that it s radically different from any fire escape now in use or which has ever been designed. about 8.30 Monday evening, bundled gt e are due and payable at| better known as the Northfleld con- posits made on or before the We have reduced the price en Ty 3 office o into a carriage and driven back to con- ference, to be held at Northfield, Mass., It is designed for to 6 p._ m. Wednesdsy and Batirday evenings 7 to | JulY 31 0 August 15. s until July 20. Additions wiil be made tq all bills remaining unpald after July 20. WILLIAM W. IVES, fyia e Doyon, judgment for $182 was rendered for St. Jean. Henry O. Hawthorn was given judg- ment of $218 in an action against Frank Gledhill in an action on a note. The Humphrey & Corhell Co. was awarded $375.35 in an action against It {s interesting to note that this same section of Norwich which was led.to Preston ‘has since been taken back and is now part of Norwich. OFFICERS ELECTED. each window of a building and to be operated by the persons escaping, even children, and it is claimed for it that ‘e and sure, that it a burglar to secure ing and that it can- its sent by mail immediate acknowledgement and careful attention. Seventh Conn. Volunteers. The fortieth annual reunion of the Seventh Connecticut Volunteers or- ganization will be held at Lakeville 23, with a business meeting A certificate of organization has been filed by T. E. Main & Sons com- ‘ashier. pany of Plainfleld; president, Thomas B. Main; secretary, Howard E. Main; shes, Finger , Water Pitchers and Wa- it 1s absolutely cannot be used b; entrance to a bufl Departments of Banking. treasurer, J. Orville Main above officers, all of Moosup. Call and examine our line of Worsteds and Serges for your next Sult. Our prices are the lowest, quality and workmanship the best. of not be barricaded so as to make es- cape difficult, as Is often the case in large cities in the use of the usual style It is claimed for it also at 11 o'clock. Through the kindness of a member of the citizens' commit- tee a free train Lakeville and return will be furnished the veterans and a lmited number of friends. From this city Chauncey C. Geer expects to attend. Grape-Fruit Glasses and Sherbets Willlam R. Hodder. in the better grades. groceryman in East New London and This action will lead to the stock in the Hodder store being sold Hodder was & | Thoge Who Will Serve St. Mary's So- from Hartford ciety for Next Six Months. of fire escape. that a school Cleveland last year would not be pos- sible if this fire escape was mn use. Mr. Albert is now planning to have a model of the invention exhibjted in many of the larger cities of the country in the effort to create a market for it and secure its adoption. Alcohol Stoves and Pero The Thames lu]u & Trust Co, The Granite Front, Norwich, Conn. FINAL REPORTS ON THE CELEBRATION. Executive Committes to Hold a Mest- ing in a Few Days. special meeting of St. ‘Mary's . & B. soclety Tuesday evening, in their rooms on Broadway, the semi- annual election of officers was held. The chaplain, Rev. Willlam A. Gildea, was appointed by the rector of St. Pat- rick’s parish and the following were the officers elected: Demurrers were overruled cases of Latham Rathbun vs. Frank Denisort and Baward E. Bucklyn vs. Mary E. Dickinson. We would be glad to show you & Shetucket St, practical demonstration of our Aloohel Meeting of Y's. The Y's held their last meeting of the season in their rooms Tuesday. There was a good attendance; and it was decided to go to the almshouse on Sunday, July 25. ment of a lawn party to e given August 4 at the home of Secretary C. E. dR\n‘lAnd on Hickory street, was Chairman E. A. Tracy of the ex- ecutive committee of the anniversary has seat out notices to the chairmen A committees to make Give us a trial. “¥{F7@l their final reports and standing bills for approvai. Fa utive committee Tll J h c meeting in a few" days, this being e Jonnson Lo. ot meeting of the committee. understo e amount collected with Merchant Tailors, 66 Broadway. the town and city contributions will fully meet all the expenses. CONTINUED UNTIL SATURDAY. Norwich Couple Have Trouble in President, John vice president, Jobn J. Smith; recording secretary, Andrew F. financial secretary, 3 Edwdrds; treasurer, Danfel E. Foley librarian, Patrick Joseph Donahue. sergeant at arms, William J. Corcoran. chairman of board of directors, Patrick Mr. Sperry Eighty-Two. Congressman Sperry, dean of house and known in his home district “Uncle N. D.” observed his 824 birthday Saturday with a family re- union at Savin Rock. gratulatory messages and to callers he said he felt so good that he didn't want to discuss his age. The announce- GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway |For Good Tea aiat Rallion’s hold a final Arthur Kumpf and his wife, Hor- tenss Kumpf, who now reside in Nor- wich, but, formerly lived in Massa- peag, were arrested Saturday by Con- stable Michael J. Hickey upon charges of obtaining money under false pre-, Caught a Big Pickerel. Charles McGibney; editor, Edward J. Albert Boardman reported on Tue: e Few citizens realize the immense|day with the record pickerel so far | tenses, says a Montville correspondent.| The following were the directors ap- | Ing g0od heaith and is going back to amount of work in preparation for the this season, hooking a fish in Oxoboxo pond which measured 22 1-4 inches and scaled just two ounces less than e big prize of a string of six and was taken with & Patrick, J. White, man, John Wozniak, James Smith, W. G. Casey, John Shea, John Donohue, James P. Brown, Willi Jeremiah Riordan. ‘Washington to attend to tariff matters They were before Justice of the Peace as soon as he is wanted. William Smiddy the same evening, and after a short hearing the case was ad- jourried until Saturday, July 17. Papers in_the An Overstock of the Celebr: Palmer Hammacks. celebration that was MISS M. C. ADLES, ::u;&l‘lvumcommmem practicall one by the ex- The attendance meetings was large and every detall for the cele- bration was arranged by the executive three pounds. Has Sugar Trust's Sympathy. am P. Murphy, \ Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist The former Sultan Abdul Hamid has disgorged and given the Turkish gov- ernment a check for $5,000,000.—New All are to be installed next week by Fitzgerald of New sworn out before Grand Juror John Carlton, allege that Kumpf had at sundry times ‘solicited committee and turned over to sub- ‘oun committees for execution. o Rl on of our reducing these Clericus Picnic. A TRAVELING NECESSITY of every committee ce Coiffure designed by ere so well de- lightest friction York World. subscriptions to a publication issued superior Hammocks to PRICES SURE in Chicago, that the subscriptions had TO MOVE THEM. fined that not the The members of the Clericus of the New London archdeaconry will be en- Not cheap Ham- i ! b¥| arose in the whole history of the an- - h“m?“, u!:_ "":ddv b;‘“p:f_: niversary, nor was any detail sty! spiration, dust, sun or fog. Impo A Bum Amateur. Abdul Hamid must pald, but no publication had tertained b t the complainants, Miss Sarah Lane of Black Hall at the Non-Such cottag mocks, but the best at the price of the A Good Name for a Good been received by Norcross-Fairfield. as_far as tl ublic could jud'le‘, ble to detect. week of July 19th. who are residents of Montville. Arthur Kumpf, who is perhaps bet- ter known as Kid Wilson, and signed some of the reecipts for the subscrip- name, stated today, at an old-fashioned Rhode Is. land clambake. tyro as a farmer because he The martiage of Miss Fl 8 Orence Bells a yell for harvest hands— Fairfield and Wallace Victor Norcross occurred at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fairfield, as chairman of and ex-officio Hose at 8¢ per fool. o 7 the executive committe Seo Miss Adies: tn Norwich all the| o member of all committees, gave more time and energy to the planning and CransTo;_ & Co., 158 MAIN ST. Knocked Off Running Board. Here is as good a hose The projecting side of a city ash- at Allyns Point, Sunday afternoon. Chitdren Cry ever offersd at the money. Of n any other person officially con- ‘ong about the WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich | gxecution of detals of the celebration Boston. wagon Tuesday afternoon struck Jo- o'clock. Rev. John Thompson, He did not know any reason 4 New York.|nected with the anniversary, having course you won't get the service seph Florence, & conductor on the Wil tor of the Gales Ferry M. E. ch FOR FLETCHER'S Telephone 704 jyiza | labored indefatigably for over a year, limantic line. He was knocked off the | failed to receive their periodical. and to his initiative as well as the from this hose that you will frem hearty co-operation of the various | [UNBINg board, but was uninjured with | and his wife had taken subscriptions | GT8ves and daughter Betty of New CASTORIA sy Cardinal Flour the exception of a few minor bruises 1,000 people and no|Jl:ondon, and Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert our better grades, yet We can rec~ ALL HORSES DIE committees is due the complete suc- cess of the affs No other f ‘property insur- Bnce. is surs of Rping @ fose GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSOM, Gen. Agt. 227 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn, "Phones—Office §59; house 854-2. jun3sd and a badly torn coat. Fairfield, uncle and aunt of the bride, were present at the ceremony. Norcross have commenced housekeeping at the su Dr. and Mrs. Grav difficult; had been experienced coab] any of {hem except thos’i G A o v h‘ Chaplain Kennedy Attending. D. Kennedy, pastor of St Jo- Catholic church, Danbury, is in lantic City to attend meeting of the board of directors and officers of the National Ancient Order of Hibernians, of which he is national SEASON OPEND AT THE PINES, NIANTIC. t Camp Meeting Association Had Many in Attendance. - The Connecticut Spiritualist Camp hie papers allege that the offense committed April Mrs. Kumpf have retained Attorney R. M. Douglass of Norwich. rom Cardwell A the Lester where Mr. Norcross is em- Spiritu: the annual Preston Bros.’ In the City Court. Charged with getting goods under T SUIT FOR $200. 3 Sqfim_:er Millinery —at— Meeting association had a perfect day Sunday for the opening of the 1909 season. Oscar A. Edgerly of Lynn, an ,inspirational speaker of national repu- tation, gave two interesting and in- structive addresses, which were large- Iy attended. The services false pretenses, John Rudic was fined $1 and costs and went to jail. At the saloon of John Ploplar on night he invited the nine men in the place to have a drink. and considered him a good fellow, but after the drink had been enjoyed Rudic had no money. keeper had him arrested. The Celebration is over, but we are selling the Souvenir Loving Cups and Sou- Result of Injury to Carriage in Mont- ville Highway. Elmer J. Teft of Oakdale is bringing suit against Abraham Jacobson of Nor- wich to recover. for damages to his Last February Jacobson, who oper- 15¢ per fool. This s a hose made of the best quality rubber and equal to any All accepted Get one while they are here, Insidious Bargains MISS BUCKLEY’S, 308 MainS! Pines,” and the rostrum, decorated by | .flags, bunting and owers, presented a ates a bakery route through Montville, ever offered at the price. If you L. Baretta, charged with breach of ran into a carriage belonging to Mr. The Plaut-Cadden Co. mar26d gala day appearance. The singing was the peace, for calling a woman names, want & hose that will last many Teft whiie in the highway, the allega- led by Mrs. Ormsb; of Poquongck was discharged, as the woman fafled tion being that Jacobson was at fault. Mr. Teft’s carriage was badly damag necessitating extensive repairs, and th harness was al Bridge, with Miss Carrie Bowden at to appear until after the case had been Jewelers and Silversmiths, years ask for the Preston Brand, Norwich, Conn. Unsuspected. Refrigerators In the evening Mr. Edgerly ga: FUNERAL ORDERS |.in 5 srenine xe. mageny gave s Astistically Arranged by HUNT .., . The Florist, Tel. 130, - Jun1éd Marking Migrating Birds. ‘A_short time agoe stork was shot in Rhodesia bearing upon ite leg a metal ring which proved that the bird had been marked in Prussia, when it Wwas & mnestling, by the Rossiten bird while more recently & stork similarly “ringed” in Hungary Do Since thatt time Mr. Teft has tried several times to have Jacobson make a settlement, but this has been re- peatedly delayed: hence the sult. Teft sues for $200. Attorney J. J. Des. mond will represent Jacobson and At- torney Charles W. Comstock will ap- pear for Mr. Teft. Ladies’ Afd building. “The Pines” is one of the most de- lightful spots on the Sound, and the 110 cottages which comprise the col- occupled by people f the state. A few popular sized lce Safes left over have been marked Hose, Nozzles, Reels, Lawn Sprinklers, Ele, diseases known to medicine, Kidney Disease is the worst. Backache, urinary affections, swell- ing of the fest, puffiness around the eyes, are constant symptoms, and you should be warned by them. ooo Lafayotte Street. | O3 erent parte abservatory, Summer Goods Try a sample dozen Safety-Valve VITAL STATISTICS. was shot in the Kalahar! desert. A. PECK, M. D., 43 Broadway. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Fruit Jars. You will use nothing but Safety-Valve Jars in the future. H. F. Witherby is inaugurating a scheme for marking birds in a similar ay in this country. this means to gain a more exact idea of the movements of individual birds than has ever been possible by any MASTER MECHANICS CHANGE. John F. Lawson Transferred to Shi tucket Cotton Mill and C. E. Mathe- son Goes to Falls Mill. SMITH'S KIDNEY PILLS correct all these troubles and make you wel They increase your strength and tality, clear and brighten your skin and lift a load of years from you. Deaths During June 34, Marriages 43 and Births Numbered 63, According to the returns filed in the town cleri's office there were 34 deaths Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Favors, Etc. It is hoped by I’resfi.—flm, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Neorwich Views, be out of town from July Tth during the month of June in Norwich. Shall %o Angust 4th, Saturdays excepted. s ma: w CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, other method, and this should not only throw light upon aspects of migration, but it should tell us a great deal that is at present ob- scure with regard to particular points. —Westminster Gazette. We have a complete Coolers, Electric Fans, and Screens. The very best Rubber Hose for 10c During the same period there were 43 | make them. We know their merits, ine of Water and guarantee every box to give sat- i Price 35 cents. succeeded F. R. Pratt aé master mechanic at the Shetucket cotton ‘mills in Greeneville. Lawson has been the efficlent mas- ter mechanic at the Falls mill under Superintendent Willlam G. Henderson, over the Shetucket more general MAS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars I treat any trouble you may have with your feet — Ingrow. rriage the thus far filed show €3 births. There vere three stillbirth: MME. TAFT, Steslwork Arrives. The steslwork for the second floor who, upon _ takis mill, transferred him to the latter. ll, the mew master me- Dogs and Men. ‘The Inferior and animal soul of the Sormetly ot Hodge's Stable, 1a now lo: of the Shannon butlding arrived on in rear of 674 dog contains purer elements of Hatur- al, spontaneous and boundless kind- ness than that of the best of men.— ebanic ‘is Charles North Adams, Mass. fiuku;:,q‘u,;‘n Tuesday and the. contractor was busy . Matheson in the evening getting his men to- MITH layoff for several day: 1he advertis- BATON CHASE Paris L'Ilustration. Will Go Today. MRS. UNDERWOOD, Fant 15 Bt your busi- | Bether to resume. work today after & "&. m“, 18 me- e Dance at Fitchville, 51 Broadway, 'Phone 858-4 The dance at Leary's pavilion in Aldrieh’s Joke. Senator Aldrich probably wants to Chief Murphy on Tuesday received word from the government authorities The Drug Man, Company. WHEN yoi want to put your busl-| pitchville Saturday evening was large- Mesy. bafors the public, there is no me-| | Alum better than through the adverts- e‘: ing eolumns & The Bulletis, regarding Whitman, who was arrested n_Linton, and he will . 80 he can lau, ¥, gh be sent to New York and turned the nawal officials. ight of Topsy, the cor- orphan.—Washington you want to put your buale ic, there is no me h the 129 Main Streat, Norwich, C. attended. Music was by Leary’ loud at the -pi Brofessar ration tax Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. w16 ;