Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1909, Page 2

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IBERTREARER TR AR R SRR R RN < MLLmANTIC | Pischak’s Father Dies at Nor- wich Hupiul. . ‘been call ltd to her home alie by the death of her fac o hoaplisl, Noew M. | achoat 1md & plcale &t S N e Vol oo s It 3 3 th Hokg tme e wad' 401N the ; o.l‘ ns.mn a widow th;r: uza 8! sm:t Seer, lve two jl‘“ lves at mwm'i hnu' ll-.rv“ who |' Twmw m TArrests This h in s city. Reral will Do peid at Rockvile with | yooP sl rogrion g gy burial in the Catholic cemetery there. arrests, for trivial causes. . . al verage - for the haif- st St Jossph's GhuFchi 1 1h b Ao iss Sa- P ity hor e Wb e R HEALTH OFFICENS REPORT. | svciuaive ssency for %x— of deade g Mo g s S | itr v S oelotk 1h St Josepn's church, | Fiftsen ~ New Gases of Measles— bcl(od oo o7 the st same place in the P Rev. John J. Flemming perfornting the | . Schools to Be Fumigated Before | business, Mr. Oldershaw was at one w-‘- ceremony. There was a large attend- ance of relatives and friends. Ohildnn 's Deaths. time a conductor for the Connecticut Seheal Opevs. i company in Norwich, but for the past year has been working for various au- & n‘&’n“m' Officer m“'v’a:'l Ei tomobile concerns with a view tb years old son of Mr. |measles reperted to him so far this]CPCTINE the agemey that calls him 1o a.or o Daks , died - | month. Only four cases were Jeave the Thresd city. any, local URNEN. Relate ;flw‘:':f £ Guitng ,gu e friends wish him much success in his i No. 123 Cha; s 3k tllhmo. 0. pman g uie, the 13 months old daughter zve also been morted hlx J:ly but. PO!TOFFIfiE BUILDING. " A d Goodris died lere are no new cases of wl 5] e 00 ST petente 3 Bians cough, ‘or. which there were 30 s Philadeighia Gontractor Lets Contrast row, Tuesday afternoon. The funeral n{e for .,p.v.g.,., n view of revalence of meas- was held "dnolduy afternoon at 3 ¥ om Burial was in St. Joseph'sfles it ‘b‘ 'lntnn of the health of- Mark P. w-xu. the Philadelphia con- cemetery. &7 I t‘he school houses thor- | tractor, who is to build the new post- office, was in town Tuesday night and Start on Summer Outings. st *h'% ”| Wednesday morning and let the con- tract for the excaval to . John Mathieu and ch ‘various nuisances, such | Stimpson of Stimpson Wwho cofi~. 28 uh and garbage pliles, but in every | duct a livery, trueunl and instance when the health officer has ‘business in this city. e o e call:d th:ct ananglon of lnnmm- to| Mr. join fam| - | such neglect on their part, the obnox- is §0-horsepower - lu- day and stay with them two weeks.|ious and unsightly heaps of rdu,. L He fs to make the trip on his motor-{ were quickly removed. —_— and Mrs. Arnold Potter, H. P. 3 3 A. G. Turner C.mpcny Incorporated. | Hooker house. The party left Wed- A certificate of incorporation of the{nésday forenoon. G. Turner company of Wfllim&nflq The work of excavation will be be- % A- = was received gun this morning under the supervis- ] ” day momw%wn- der tha aow | 1on of Burt Sprankle, who is to_be . name began the first of the pruent resident foreman. in. chu-{e Mr. Wells. The foi ooking -for m Iaborers. A shanty is to be construet- m&%r‘%fia?flh q%h;.f""‘, 8 on ‘The Mot £0F T wee ot ths Toces " | . 2 mai a itracto h i1l b - Boston Store| s o yay of ding tusiness, | Manand contractors who will bave oc- g roger k¥ ol eral building is in process of construc d # M % jon. HLLIMANTIC, CONN. 8 T e atd ressedlil e the com did not at the present time conmhlg F. C. Herendeen in Town. —_— maniZacturing any it could do so if | Fred C. Herendeen, who conducts & Op~asion required without changing |40-room hotel near the Pennsylvania e articles of incorporation. state college, s visiting his father, A B ARG Am Z Mr. Turner started in the silk throw- | Myron Herendeen. e lnel buline‘n l'n athla clctg/ June 1, 1886, AR and was located on nter strect in |. lem the building now occupted by the SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING. Catholic club and other organizations, | miss Helen K;fi.y Erpsndd ae Tisthe: The town school committee, at m er at Natchaug School—Low Price - : 5 : regular July meeting Wednesday night 1 voted that Miss Elizabeth erry of X Norwich be released from her contract " ¥ 2 as teacher of the second grade at the Secured for Year’s Coal. Natchaug school and voted to engage Miss Helen Kelley, daughter of Attor- i t & ney Thomas J. Kelley and a graduate - of the Windham high and Williman- ’ tic, normal training schools, as her I i & No action was taken regarding the fumigation of schoel buildings, as it is H it : . a matter within the province of the gz EEE o T8 MONUMENTS, || city health officer. It was also.voted . Headstones and Markers in our stock | that the chairman appoint two mem- » . : to investigate the neceds of the to be erected. Obtain prices | bers mlnlct 1000 artistic Mm high school as regards necessary tem- AR o 3 porary quarters and the procuring of Mindrads. of ‘opportunities for meney- ~ohn Lennon & son, extra teachers and report with gelh saving i ugh i corner n and Watson Streets, nite recommendations at the next reg- stor; / Uw:‘m;fi;:w .. i filwc. Conn. ular or special neeting to be held s, ey . m' apparel or household goots s 7 ] George K. Anderson and Dr. W. P, n prices. A & C. CK 8. Keating, with Chairman Dr! F. <K ‘""' » b, e F' JA SON, Guild, constitute ‘the committee. g ) Charles F." Spencer was re-engaged < DEN TIS r 4 as janftor -of the North Windham school. ‘The ‘eqmmittee on supplies awarded the contract for supplving 30 tons of Painless Extracting and 2 P hont: 1 fi chool’ purpose: Filling a Specialty | Focatontss, coal, for school purposes ‘Léwest prices. All work guaram- |at $4.40 ton, teed. Associated Dental Parlors, 752 Last year the coal for the use of in illimanti schools was purchased by the town, M0 Bt Willmastie. . aR T Peat o high: er price, 4 GCHESBRO i has the Agency for the Royal fsuiiiuc. Socasiis,™™ = o o= sr‘nd' me fim‘ s"a-*'" “ J. A. White is eonfined to his home cigar in the city. ELMORE & SHEPARD, on Union street by illness. (Su:cessors to Sesslons & Elmore) Attorney Samuel B. Harvey was in (mbaimers and Funeral Birectors, South Willington on Wednesday. fl_‘ North Street, Miss Alice Lynch is visiting her Teiephone conuection. heme in Mansfield for two weeks. George E. Risley of Hartford called on friends in the city Wednesday, ‘Winfleld. J. Phillips 6! Chaplin was HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER snd EMBALMER 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Telephone. Lady Assistant. f v aai v, NIRRT ot ‘lin mn-u. 39¢c. e Coesiet Covers, 10c. y 3 ’il-ovpnn Silks, $5c yard. £ Weol, Carpeting, 3%¢ yard. 3 $4.50 Mttress, $3.98. 3750 Brussels Rug, $22.50. $1.00 House Wrappers, 83c. $1.00 Shirt Waists, 69c. "g.oo Bleached Table Damask, 85c Twilled Crash Toweling, a yard 4c. Yard wide Twilled Cotton, & yard be. 81-inch Brown flhnefln[‘ a yard 23c. Bleached Sheets, $1 by 90 inch, 37c. Bleached Sheets, 81 by 90 inch, 32, Pillow Caseés, 42 by 36 inch, 9c. Bed Spreads, hemmed, 69c, Light and Dark Prints, a yard 5c. Best Apron Gingham, a yard 6c. Yard wide Percales, a yard Sc. 2%c Silk Muslins, a yard 15c. “'ehzny Red Table Damask, a yard Galatea Cloth, & yard l4c. ’ Scotch Gingham, a yard 15c. T Best Satety Pins, a dozen 5o, Best quality Sewing Silk, 8. Three spools Darning Cotton for. ‘Sc. 25¢ Hose Supporters, 20c, 25c Can Paste Soap, 17c. ' Four Handlerchiefs, 5¢, 7} Men's Hose; & pair 5c. * Blue Flame Ol Stoves, $6.49, The H. C. Maurray Co. Am Ladiss’ Home Journal Paper in Willimantic on busmeu ‘Wednes- day. The Model school building on Wind- ham street is being painted for the first time. Mrs. L. H. Brigtol has gone to Bos- ton to be the guest of her mother for a few days. Rey. Philip Massicotte of Taftville was the guest of friends in town on ‘Wednesday. Joseph -LeClaire and family of At- tleboro, Mass., formerly of this city, L. M. REED are the guests of relatives in town for a few weeks. bes the agency for the Travelers I | yjies Ethel Richardson of Hartford lflfl‘ Aceldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., sad gfll!‘ a ng):,‘fleli of Mieswftaroll;'le 'olgrove. e left here for ‘esterly, the United States Health and A xl- {23040 oy Sne” remainder of the dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, l‘ltch. Wi rite | summer. Patterns. tor rates and full particulars. Miss Edna Chapdelaine, who has Ivisa Box 031, ; Willimantio, Ct. | Béen the guest of Misses Carrie and b ¥ Alma Dion for the past week, returngd b to her home in Putnam Wednesday afternoon. . Mrs. C. E. Little and Miss Lena Lit- tle returned home Wednesday after a week's visit with the family of J. B. Hood, who have taken a cottage at Crescent b for the summer. make every saver in this Vicinity realize || ru. suews wsor e sepim 3 { i : 3 £ their past year' k on Wed- ‘that in THIS savings institution he i | |msor fher pest yesrs woric on wed ) 2 i & mempsrs‘ wtei" dmsggmin Cz:le‘ix'rm! and assured of as good seeurity as is possible | |sare recimtions resarding their cous. ; / IR e gt M ol in any bank of the land, our business | |xiches ana ice cre e Navanoe Ta: ‘ s ans and had a number of curios. 1 ted J: would more than double in & momth | |Sec el St S Gardner, who refresented America, Why let your money work partly for | =5t o St " Mrs. H, F. Cheney, Mrs. R. L. Frost, Mrs, A. C. Ladd, Mrs. E. M. Swift, Mrs, for'. you? 3 . E. H. Hiscox and Everett H. Hiscex, Jr., spent Wednesday at. Ocean Beach, . ) Mrs. A, F. Shaw will entertain a % - ‘house m at her cottage at Creseent Beach. Her guests are Mrs. G. A. Has- kell, Mrs. W. H. Gané, Mrs. 'H. E. Paul, Mrs. B. C. Bltss, Mrs. T. B, Keen, Mrs, antic v s E. H._Hiscox, Mrs. Wilter Marshall, 1| Mrs. 'C. E. Spicer and Mrs. Sherman ‘I | Waters. They go to Crescent Beach : lnstitute | | e s ey eemon ™ ‘_wumna church gave a most entertaining even-f % ditionally. and will be Tequired to take | Florence E. i between New London, Conn, and Groen- liam have returmed from a visit im Boston. W. 10 New York $1. 15 ‘“‘-u Man&ubfltm&&- Conn. Itor m "Hartford. “ 'fltfil‘ fim’ Keach Mllll“- ud 4 PRI e EIe i NEW YORK ChelseaLine Fal-e -$1 .00‘ York Tharsdays, Pler 12, Bast River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wodnes- days, Fridays, at § p. m. ' Phon folder. | | P. 8. Freight recelved unfil § p. m ing com Ross mill tn.u 2 = - i ,‘,,"',,,,;‘“ {l o miLossorsuzze For Over | - mm pil)e Z ; % _ Bwistock Sent to Reformatory. - | 8 X N : . been stealing money, was ordered A H y to the state reformatory at Meriden | r by ud.;nncklnhfl;n mcwmmu Wednesday : .umamuqmnmunw‘ Lfl the 10.17 train. oF | 3 The othe; ] y AKER, Agent i r two boys, Joseph Gouil: Y | 9 maydd lard and Fred Tebeault, escaped a liké v ! S S HE PR e 1 decision because it was made spper- it e Bl iy PEOPLE S STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER SKHT SEER. W ON OF- 1000 " PUTA working in & hay field on his farm in | On' and after Satugday, June 18th. u"“ will run ds follow: d tri] Savings Bank. M Abington Wednesday afternoon. Late | Win *yn, o8 follows:, Fwe found t ?Pn" o8, P e At the annual meeting of thé Wind- | Michael MoGorty of Abington Falls } yosterday it had not been learned INl | Gcean, Pleasure and Crescent B this city whether death was due to | gbserving the following sehed: ham County Savings bank the follow- Gift for Rev. J. W. v. e el & nj elected for the en Morning m sul n:fl;vc::r' ;r‘;iheat, Joh: ‘A. Paine; | Walker—L. O. O. F. Instaliation. Mr. McGorty was well known in| 1oave Norwich 805 4. Maw L vice president, Rowland R. James siznsd Putuam, where he was at ondo htln';e %nen s:o Qcean 13-."?: Hk lPlo secretary and. treasurer, C. C. Young; Rev. Frank Grey of East Hampton, | engaged in the coal and woo usi- T rescen eac former; r ~of the Methodist | ness as a member of the firm of Davis e e o panlk | church i Putnam. was & visltor 1n | and Medorty. He served at & mem- | oturning—Lexve _|Crascent Boacn this city Wednesday. ber of the common council during his | 100, &; Wy ECste Feneh, 5. DCACE S. Hyde, W. P. Kelley, . Frank Archibald Macdonald, en route to | residence here, After leaving Putnam | Norwlch 1.05 b . Preston, John W. Gallup.. Los Angeles, is sending cards to Put- | he was engaged in conducting a gen- Adteragen i The bank has just c]dled one ‘of the | nam friends from various points at | eral store at Abington as a member | y.,00 Norwich ”5 most successful yun in its history | Which stopovers have been made. of the firm of McGorty & Vaughn. don nc Ocean and the showing is very satisfactory| Walter Gahan has gone to Winsted | He is survived by his wife, three | Beach 4.10; e to the depositors. The report of the | to Work in the shoe department of & gmm E—k ge !Pu;imun.‘_ Jnlu(nun:t;t . Ronurmuu—uuvn retail store. 1m: , Bernard of New York state e A e s aribetia| | Rev. Sherrod Soule, secrotary of the | and one sister, Mrs. John Osborne of | hesch §46; past year the deposits have increased mary society of Connecticut, will | Elmville. Every Sunday legve Norwich B Over $40,000. The newly slected | Speak at the Congregational chureh | o land 205 p m On the morn board of officars is identical with the | Bext Sunday. running only as far as Pleasure and return; on the afternoom trip one who served last year. DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Reiattis Toatint sk aad Letars J PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., Norwiel, Conn. AVERY C. SMITH, Manhaging Owner. ’ Jel6d ' e i GOING ABROAD. NEW HYDRANT Rector of St. Philip's and Fred Mor- | Hinjoy Uslsig Merpicide on Account of To Be Located on Furnace Street fo rell to Thavel. Tts Distinctiveness. i _— The ladies who have used Newbro's ANiau. TR S Rev. John W. Walker and Fred Mor- | gerpicide epeak of it in the highest ia1 | rell left Putnam Wednesday for Que- | gomy for its qujck effect In cleansing CK ls AND bolrtnu;;!m::g;“hfl-:;;.;t ,',';i,.‘:fi_“‘ bec, where they will take a fl;un; the scalp Gf dandreft’ and also for #ts ex- Steamer the buildings on Furnace street be-| for Liverpool. ~They are going 10| ,jence as a géneral hair-dressing. It ween Main and Cottige are not as|Spend the summer in the Takes the scalp feel fresh and it allays | June 20th to Sept. 1st, 1900, tnclusive. Il protected by hydrants as. they|and in touring continental CIWIORS | yoesching which dandruff will caust. | WEEKDAYS: Leave'Norwich £.20 a Tight be. ‘There is no hydrant from | They will buy bicycles on the . Herplelde effectively cures New London 830 & m. Wutch Hili might e is ne side and much of their journey will | Newbro's 16555 & me, due 'Blook Taland 13 30 p. e ot 7 e g F s rritigerd § PR NS dandruft, as it destroys the germ that TRNING: Leavs Block Taiand 2.15 Attawaugan house, to. the Sorner ot} "Rev. William Walker, an uncle of | causes It. The same germ causes hair to New o e g T et howser| Rev. John Walker, will officiate at St. | fall out. and later baldness; in killing it i3 orwich 615", m.. " ¥ Kennedy's buildings or the Call car- | Philip's church during the absence of stops falling t New Lonton 150 & m. wwite ) Hii tory, -amie butld. tor. 1,40 a. m,, due Block Islan P e vt e g et iy Roseland Park. ing. for it lends an aristocratic charm to | KETUIY ngc; Leave Block u‘;uu X one hydrant without laying long lines The annual outing and picnic of the. the hair that is quite distinctive. Sold % ue Ne of hose. There are disadvantages of | Baptist Sunday school will be held at | by leading druggists. Send' 1. in stampy 5 fighting a fire in this manner and in{ Rosleand park Saturday. The party |for sample to’ The Herpicide Co., De- g?;cc‘l‘. x;:l.:rnéu'lmnrs at Watch Hill an: the particular locality mentioned it this city to the park. | treit, Mich. Bée Jalgiot casily be. the: cane’ o seriogs "“,;“‘,: e Seriine T TWO 512E8-50c,an0 $1.00 FARES: Lo o Hmmu‘mm’n ctnno 3 “;:fuei.l}n s-e 1‘;;“:;:‘03‘: l;r‘:: F. Walden Wright,, Harold Gilpatric, | The Lee & Osgood Co.. Special Agents. dech Hill, Sundays, limited to Situated In & group in this section and | Charles K. Shaw, Frank Thayer. Ralph Block Island, Timited to da 1.00 the success of fighting a fire in any| Thurston, Omer J. Milot, Charles Se- Block Island Bundays, umited i 4 v, ker were - a day. .... g5 one of them, as well as the protection | der and Rev, William Wal red with I m me“ n White ' Beach each) of the others, would depend in great | Members of a party that gathe . |l fl B | weskdays and Sundays ke degree on a sufficient water supply to | Ralph X. Bugbee at his home on Cen Thalide ridtep romt Nao ning for the ingiuge Jrgs 25 quickly enable the firemen to- gain | ter Street Tuesday evel on to Beach ... 0 purpose of giving Rev. John W. Walk- For further information, party rates, {he meeting were ‘chidently Tmpréssed | & & Dleasant surpriee on the eve of DR. J. M. KING BB ot eI L. B Glenrin by the possibilities of a disaster and * Congris - F ; unanimously voted to locate a new hy- | évening was marked by the presenta Dentist dranf in Furnace Street' between Main | tion to Mr. Wakker of 336 In gold a8 a{ A1 work guardnteed. and Cottage at a point to be decided | TemembRRce (100 L0 oo Mend & part | ~ Finn Bleck, Jewett City, Conn. :euesby Uy St S o The evening given to friendly chat.| Office hours 9.30 a- m. t0 8 p. m. S S aturde Painless extraction. s - Games scheduled for Saturddy in the ISRAEL PUTNAM LODGE. Telepaene 40 Eastern Connecticut league are North e |Grand Union Hotel Grosvenordale at Danielson, Putnam at | Officers lnnn‘l‘lg by District Deputy G i d at greatly ‘reduced prices during July W d Dayvill Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City ‘auregan an yville at Jewett “ . City. District Deputy Charies E. Richard- | &7 STV, Fe% et PEIen P00 ne T e Rooms, $1.00 a Day . Time 50 pois InENIN Yhe Wies T %‘“‘.:S‘;' Put-loter. L. E. Roy, Jewett City. T L o PASSED EXAMINATIONS. The installed were: N. Send 2 stamp for N.¥. City Guide Booksend Map . T T P g secretary, ICE CREAM Pupils Admitted to Killingly High nuer treasurer, Leon T. Wilson; at wholesale and retail. Parties, School—Those Conditioned. grand, Archibald Macdonald, who has | churehes, etc., supplied. Agent for the me to Los Angeles ‘to attend the | McKinley music, 19¢ a copy. Willlam Following is the list of puplls ad-| Elks' convention, will be installed UD- | jonnstone, Jewett City. mitted to Killingly high school as a | on his return. The following appoin- tive officers and committees for the WHEN READY TO BUILD, result of the recent examinations. 3 ensuing year were an select your material from our cholce Those marked * were admitted on cer- | 310 Grand C. Dwight A , | stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glass, ; tificate in consideration of having|yy j Bartiett; conductor, Charies E.|Nails, etc. We carry a complete line p ' maintained a ramk of 90 per cent. or s : | of masons’ and bullders’ supplies. R. R. b o above in the work of the eighth grade G, George . Harrington: L. | Church. Jewett City. during the previous year: E G., Hiram S. Whipple; R. 8. 5. Danielson—Benjamin Mellor, Annie ‘Catler; L. S. S., James E. IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY Sarah’ O'Neil, Augustus Towne, Lil- ?G Daniel A. Marble; L G., We.ley good wholesome meal, try on i lan Irene Lord, Mary Lena Wheatley,| Keticr; finance committee, E. N. Jos- fl;‘,{"‘:} :L';fi;”lu',:c,?"ts“é:.g,:l . *Lillian Barriere, Vivianne Beatrice Mahlon H. Geissler, Henry L.|tion to commercial men. 3. ¢ y Lavallee, Kenneth Hughes Hamilton, B’v.“'rl ‘committee on revision, L. O.|ley, Jewett City. l B, Evelyn Bitgood, Lindsay Ellen | williams, G. B. Morse, L. H. Fuller; Bates, *Theobald Bonneau, *Daniel| .ommittee on regalia, D. A. Marble, m . s‘. e rl. J.D;{llg. ’lfilclhaelRLg:g, rl D?ler C;::f. Walter Wallen, A. J. Nichols; enter- THIS SPACE RESERVED. st By 3 T < t committee, Archibald Mac- v ¢ son alhap, SDore R, Eskvas: Xeksde] poonsc commines Archinll We. WATCH IT! NEW YORK CITY, P. Leclaire, *Mildred ¥. Burton, *Har- | gon: visitation committee, gm,d.y, w. One Block West of Broadway. old D. Hutchins, *Eva Evelyn McFar- | 1 Bartlett, Hans Downing, ; Ald@rich, HAVE YOU TRIED The only absolutely mod-irn nn‘a land, *Rena L/Heureux, Pansy Hovey| Monday, L. C. Willlams, E. N. Joslin, | miere 10 cream? proof iransient hotel below 2. ?' The kind that is ), yot quiet Bliven. Tuesday, Charies .| TSrts ! BStreet. Locatlon central, yet q Dayville—Roger "Webster 'Willlams, mfimfig- e & e hip, | made from sweet cream. It excels all || 466 Fobms, 200 with bath from $1.06 3 ! S Barrow- d: Charles Nich others. Churches, weddings and parties [} per day upwards. fifigflf g-nn(c}:da-nb:"“mm < ';‘l_"cz:;:' F. a Davl:u'fllun:l;: fi supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen. Excellent restaurant and cafe Keily, -*Merrill K. Berinett. H. Fuller, William Manson, E. 3 Car- attached. Moderate prices. ‘Attawaugan—Edwin J: Heselton, ver, Friday, Walter Wallen, JNWETT OITY HOTEL, Send 20 stamp for INustrated Guide Arthur Bdwin Waterhiouse, *James L.| Morse, P. D. Gardner, Saturday, sun Wew and Up-to-date Hotel in every and Map of New York City. Pray, #John Welsh, *Elzabeth Cre-| . Whipple, F. S. Bruce, A. 8. Whip- particolnr. g x4 " | ble. et Sutizam lodge commences A ¥. LEWIS. Proprietar. Whilismaville Reed West, Su- | the second part of the vear with ex- MONEY ISLAND HOUSE. : g S(nny Creek, Con: Most attract! Jewett Oity. .J‘ Thimble lll‘l‘r:‘e N B“t";'“ ). Al RECTOR. aria or mosqul D Green- Oisisl Board Sf . X B8, '-":.uxn:. ¥ crawtord Cooking '"l Jahing; 38 per Woek up. Lt gt B T T By e e BT S Tl sy ST hius 3K e Blake. -2 -6 ogibe TWatter, Tngnmeits, B Al e during the term of six e HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, East Brooklyn-—Mary ine Mo- ym July 1 to January 1, 1910: Pres- nn,uB R. Casey, Julius Rain-| ldent, Mrs. Ida G. Kennedy; secretary, PlT!.Ts ville, Arthur Wild, *J. Raymond Ca- | Miss Maxy A Arnold: vice president Sample Room commected. " | Protect your tdea. Handsome €3- sey. 5 e Miss page Mdo Book Free. P g g o fne;'h“' Membership uicis Phoenix Block. ' Danielson, Cosn Foster, R. L-l - O. Woed, *Si- o Richardson, 1TuThS byl Buker, *Helen Benson. UK STEAMBOAT COS LINE penes E UNDER PRICESALE The following' were admitted con- exam| piins, Edit] t, Shelter Island and Harboer, | now The luul Dr' Goods l!u\ R e S R E‘;:.':.;"';:.%.. R o L e R A LR A o ste Mildred Stmons. . cellent prospects and with & satinfac- East Killingly-Néllie Marria Chase, | tory condition of membership and N . SVera L. Gordon, *Btta M. Ryan. | fnances. New London, weekday m., 4, the customer on seasonable 'ooh. nce F, Stubbert, »m. Aluves i Harvor Bt hcwlmg- the store bears Lambert, Harold Horace' Bigeloy, Ma- i Brad ey o o iz 5os’ N DRY GOODS STORE, ¥ Leah g g e—Hlijah /I-renry Thompson, Miss Mary A. Arneld, Miss Main St, Danlelson W‘Nmon Q.n,, Edith ¢ junzia James B Kosch, Man d. 3 s " sauth Kflunsly—l!y'rn. Doane, Do- | lotte A. floral, Raymond G. ) Have you tried our Special Fiske. Ken N L. Verna | | noiy "h-l Kennedy, 3 | M.g Cream Dtofl at 10z

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