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e x sk ar lezislators snculd o e o s e 3 avor of this bill, 1 the Motion Pictures and lilustrated Songs w long wil! it be before the state it the Roderick Theater. ay be uT t'x': :sn\'.:ui{ and lwn?': *4 3 St Songs'| Hebrew and -other sectarian industria v Moving Plctures and Tilustrated Bone¥i LG8 S0, 07 DI Tegisiation of s ¢ atties W N £, X T—Sever £ W Jreed. Fhesiel character affect the state ‘institution at{ patd. : ; 2 8 UL oy 2 “fVaudeville at Rustic Theater at Lin-! Meriden?” - The present bill is an enter- YT S T Y e q n i 4 ol Park. . ing *wedge, cunningly devised - and B < A e e 5 5 e - A e B 4 : . ing. smooth in appearance, but in reality | Lost.or stolen, Pass oolr ox. . 1 A ] rding { RO " F oo o 4 Eentral District School Meeting. Sactarian, un_American, a combination | 414 113405 of The Norwich Savings 8o | i . phere ut. illow St may2id A ; Uncas Lodge, No. 11, . 0. O. F., meets | 5p " hurch and state. Don't drive it, - ;;}g'fi_,,n:‘;',” S tia Tho Rame hoiial lars € : "'..3"“"—'—‘——%3...,,}“; at 55 Frankiin o) : i Odd Fellows' Hall i AN ‘\MERICAN CITIZE wnpe‘rsoh: hb‘ 4‘5:.‘« 4:’;:;- mz; e a f 3 d ‘ot £ oAy -tngk. .;I‘-"I}::}:" the paint. plufizlul I do nocuk‘::v I . T i 16, 1909, i reby ui . inin osition. s suifal may What ‘time may Stationary Engineers' Assoclation.j Ju¥ 46, T90% id clalm to sald bank on or _before’ - A A 7 filfl: X first eiags wmall soda | O But this I know. : No. 6, meets in Lucas Block. e fhe' secona ‘day. of January.” 1070, of e ouniain: can be seen ui Yeomang', 3% RENT_AU ‘And. 1o Wi cars for mey Sorwich | Aerle, No. 367, . 0, By STAFFORD SPRINGS submitto having the books declare ; . m-*:’: s | na'n.- Apply Mee o] ’oi?uho::t ;y.«.m.u a 4 4 F y 2 % CRENT—] T T8, obart Avenue. decl4MW! . P 11 issued in’ leu . ¢ - oS A 1 1ift to God my oyes, ’ '.;;:c"":_r:';'u et M. W. A, mects | Desirabla. Changes in Judicial System | Zisounts due thereon peid: ,':5_-;!;,!;;-,- fouuds, o s vy And ‘Teel mo more oppressed. . 1o Foresters' Hall, b e PoulGiaintii "k.””“"‘ LOST WL the persor wio picked A OO O bt b -pbrohass;, -140x3E: thred Thus gkt s cast upon my way, Clover Temple, No, 9, Pythian Sisters, | &l Inferest—Excursion Weel e e Tt ohey Bat i Tagt R : “KOR SALEGood sheep and poultry | StoFies and- basement. Wetigie rign to day, i jan Hall. ¢ Thursday afternoon please return sa ' g n Salem: also good smaller farm, | 300 feet ffom freight station. R. R. f o l: P):";;:on amgels in C..L, U. ofAlhre"ml‘:‘;‘r?l‘lg;me:oex‘:t! ;‘}e'stg}:g;:; to this o’;flce lngqrwghe reward? jy1ia &Fzfl-m‘“ fi‘d' g‘ rn l tor.;‘owlu'yhv.v‘uhvgnt byglsdl i | Junction and transfer point. Handy to L. ek s Springs has passcd the house of reD- |~ mstATD Monday, Julv 5(h, a Bes: | Aetna Indemnity %m ente no. acres required.; Box 595 NeW | ligw York and New England markets, [, That bringy my God 4 9 = 00 in | Tesentativ According to the reso- | son B flat sliver piated cornef. also a (Conn. Attractive poliey \ang« — | . Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnem. Ct. rough faith serene and clear. . iLadles' Auxiliary, A. O. H., meets in, ;" soveral desirable changes will | tuning slide for a slide trombone. Re. e o s S IS . Lns choloest houses” apri0a —Bvangelist. Hibernian Hall. take place in the judicial system of | turn same. to_ Bulletin office and et Co., Hartford, spect Park. in one piot. - “Sec Vo.'4, S. of V. meets | Stafford .and Willington. The court | reward. ..’;?,ZL’JZ:..?L"’?&.’I:OJ.L o will have jurisdiction of all crimes | = ——— and “misdemeanors committed within ) ANNOUNCEMENTS A SONG OF THE FUTURE. Sail fast, sall fast, hopes, Ark of my dreams y o'er the drowned pas| e -i‘%‘i&i&?f&v-u S J:c:nzs'&' - T0 RENT The New Woman .~ |, WANMED- Blacksmith and MOiied| FOR SAL® Miss Canlkins History " s o 4 |t i, Sk S | Gore 140 Fiain Sireel. either of these towns punishable by a_ifine not exceeding $250 or by im- : ne Wau. | PFiEOAmEnt in Jail or workhouse mot < I el Faminent. pasiiion to | nectiout. 3830, All ew. ot second i through the eun p M. C. Adles will be at the all- | moge than six months or both. e -~ the s e -inclndes very. 2 L Catd Cor'or W, B o g T sapaall this week. See adv. wretched fee system which has been - Serd Ll Dtey, New London. Conn: vid Apply to Plaut-Cadden Co. or Srentns (SO fast sall fast, e s Ao A -4 | Bowker, 43 Bank Street, New London. in operation since the organization of foa lab e - o s e ying lea, See the men's King Quality $4|the court is to be abolished *and the h: 3 ‘casl e 5 n’ Ilcl?nn"fl’lml.- l)llmn{iu. Conn. Jy16d ‘With n..‘h! about the future scent the shoes in latest styles and colors. Sold | court officials will receive stipnlated - 1 ) W Rade . . dami7d My brfiin' ‘Sebviitg Sk 'the Deart ‘ot ly by Frank A. Bill ¢alaries. . There will be. a duly ap- 7 3 E - Do pointed prosecuting attorney, to be 3 -4. or drop post g . FOR. SALE. s To R 'l‘ Look: over the Great Atlantic & Pa- | named by the judge, who will take | " ) Vegetable Plants Novw ) ¢ific Tea Co.’s adv. in this morning’s|the glace of the grand jurors. All “ Rea issue, - Prices quoted there and their | eriminal process must be instituted ( An_intelli; an of wide experience 4 s and O stamp offer will surely “Interest you.{by the prosecuting attorney or his would like a’position as correspordent %M‘ gfi o 45 aste, rm lo?e lme a bird upon this present as| Go, trembli| ? White Plume and Golden seif Bianch- | New coflages and tenements. nd-stay not Jong; ok, stay not long:" AIU Seasons and ! Al . 3 ‘Thou” dove, et ibiects | Enquire of A. L. POTTER & €0., | Bir 5l id o it snly S0l | 3 . ea adv. assistant, and no grand juror shall & v 4 E: with a -concern whoge husiness is suf- | ang retail quantities. ove. _— make complaint of any ¢riminal mat- \ ficiently important tb require thought, F. E. PECKHAM, 18 Broadway. —Sydney Lanier. BREED THEATER. ter arising- within either Stafford or judgment,| tact,” thoreughness ~and %con. Hast Side. v T e - e g ) - Willington. 'No justice of the’ peace ‘ - e et ot & o e Toutta] #v1a VIEWS AND VARIETIES Whe Vielin Maker of Gremons, Feature’} Shall 1aice togrizance of any e o : 2 Taborer worthy 3 h‘:.?"*-’?' b =] -, S Motion Picture. - tability, of the judge and deputy ) A% S S Rl i 7 s Sotmans Clowr Savines = CSFONE - | mox \ FOR SALE—Farming tools, four | Knicker—How long does your wife % * I have a fine quality of bwiding |plows, two 1nowing machines, one|pjan to be away?.Bocker—Two trunks. stone in the quarry for sale. Also |horse rake, thres dump carts, one farm | " oo’ york Sun. . judge, when a justice may be cited in 5 ‘rltn:flot';ue::fi:“‘fiu 2 .hi’iff."ii"{':,‘ by the prosecuting attorney, and said g;e;od:ey“ 8. e iat gerchdis. n’.n:: justice may exeréise the same powersf been Tenovated here. She iboks iunt WANTED mcg theater this week under the title e of t. Thi 3 3 b t fertilizer . of The Violin Maker of Cremona, it |7 :hteu":‘hget:\\ ;h:vlll,lm;?:t‘gecgn‘:l‘; mor: box. From her ostrich feather in the o several hundred ‘load of rough wall [{IREGH: PE f"io'.'KE.-S." rohiar, one bay Keightley—Are you living in a clean Beipg ohe of the most accurate in de- n under the present s hat down to the hem of her dainty| Ten table girls; a w ble. cook, | and cellar stone. teddur,-one one-horse lawn mower and [ neighborhood now? Totten—Yep; live 1], brilliant in color values, and MOSt| 1o e heing” hased on the amount | SKirt, everything looks brand new, yet | kitchen man, fireman, washers . WM. R. JEWETT, - " on 1i hht top waj 7 }n%‘lh’% Af‘“_- right next to a soap factory, perfect from a photographic stand-| Cocioo, o past years. The bill pri ld“' ahl last :euo & .rl??l‘::}::e"lneve’e(l’lr and scrub woman. 3 ApI29MTh Norwich Town. lhalkl,' th, Admr., “Est. of R. Geres 16 Thindh S laseful 4othe An oft iatd point. vides that the judge shall receive a|dved by us to “loo ¢ : J. B. LUCAS, or an old bachelor and have to bor- Six other pictures, all fine enough to o i be classed as features, will be shown | Siary of $220; The deputy Judge B0 | overy”article was not new. There is ; : _— few beyond. hersel would know that|p oo, ' T FUEO Bigane so, making a most extensive bill, > a'delightful freshness about the clothes jy7d i e Al HeOusley, the minstrel tenor, | Prosecuting attorney $50. pouliry | that Teflects great credit on us. to Adrms Pealten 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- | LONAOR T A0S, SECIrCiLy s wald 12 whe has been heard with so ~much | Brother Ligouri ; FUR SALE e, il pdst vee Lang’s Dye Works, iy Lot B 3 it to ety hanay 1o ool easure this past week, will render . Association at Storrs. E P lltl\! = B am ] A small block of the Preferred Stock ;wreu.‘hots;ggorold water, bath, new | were attributed to g: 157 Fra n St. u m m w? | [0t a successtul manufacturing Com- | “'Thu"beat 17-acre farm in New Lon-| “Whenever T try to make a speech e old time favorites this week In'as| mne’Gonnecticut Poultry association pany. don county for $5,000. everybody laguhs.” “I know how to fix MNIFLS REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. row the neighbor’s children to take to 40-acre farm, good comfortable §-|®he circus! room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles | Of the 3,338 fires which occu %o oity. 3700 London in' 1908, electricity is ng ¢ manner as he did Silver| .. completed arrangementsto hold a | Tele] Hikiads Lmong the ot An nnova. | ha Sy e rrengements to hold | Telephone, : . Several good investment properties | poy This stock pays 7 per cent. dividend [ in city of Willimantic. - dannd Toaie Three furnished cottages on Fisher's | funny.”—Clevelan T. and e bissoia, Jevakcy g Tuly. 3y | Island at barnir: prices. “Mr. Millyuns,” I can’t live without For further particulars write or call f you want a farm, country home or | your daughter.” . “Oh,. yes, you can tion in the bill of Saturday was the | o i joura) college, Storrs, July 27 and | Jyldd * “How ?” “Try to say something e, ploasingly. rendored Howdy Do, | 25, It s expected that Brother Li- - % | gourl, the Belgian monk of the Trap- ‘Miss Josephine, to the delighted audi st order, will be present to’ explatil ence. Miss Miller Is on a summer va- | f"otai] the methods he uses at the “U1Es Made of Rubber We Maze It cation and has just clo8ed a very busy bor g : e 5 7 - 2 on . | city property, eall at duke. Tl be pleased to get you a a nastery of his order in Quebec, ey > Vo . e 08 & geason with the big vaudeville circalts, | oy, 00 he"hag secured most remarkable GO TO THE s Pi PRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, |job as motorman on one of my lines g ""!"Ag:‘n"l_;’;,‘g"‘:{fl;}‘:‘.‘:;]“;} results in practical poultry culture, Dr. in handsome patterns and E. A. PRENTICE, 713, Main Street, ~Willlmantle, Conn.| Young Hotair—I have bravely stood 86 Cliff Street, Norwich, Ct. | 3% with' Syingiabells scatiared all aroun colorings, perfect fitting and |~ 100 e~ i | woca. 340 Bpin opéring oysters Y - A. §. Brigham, principal of the school of ‘Agriculture of South Dakote., a clever ‘and interesting speaker, will Rubber Store discuss peultry topics of great import- % ~ ance. In special recognition of the ‘FOR YOUR . LINCOLN PARK. indles. one‘of the fotemost. poultry ' in zephyr weights.. = L Y women of America will be present to' . KR o Vaudeville at Rustic Theater. address them. ities e AT President Beach has tendered the All Qualities At The free concert at Lincoln park | yse of the college dormitories and din- ” M PHERSON’S the big hits jn French. Miss Miller 1§ scarcely 12 years old and surprises all by her excellent work. estaurant ? “There is safety in numbers,” quot ed the Wise Guy. “¥ until you dis 3 cover that too many cooks spoil the u broth,” added the Simple Mug.—Phila- d.]flh Record. ) eke—That's hot the way to ride s The Preferred Stock of the ALLEN-BEEMAN €0. pays dividends at the rate Sunday afternoon delighted a good | ing hall. There will be no charge for #lZed crowd in the rustic theater.” All| rooms, meals will be served at nom- of last week's performers except Mr.|ina] rates, Under these conditions mule. Why don’t you sit further front? Cy—Say, don't I know whict Better equipped than ever be- Fawley and Mr. Bachen, who had left | the cost of the two-day trip meed not |} fore to handle your trade. All 101 M of 7 per cent. a year. end of this mule I want to keep or the city. took part. The musical act|exceed one dollar above transportation |J§ mew goods — fully guaranteed. M| The Hatter, i 150 SHARES FOR S:L: the ground? of the Cynos, somewhat abridged,, and | expenses. We ecarry all sizes in stock all uazed Mrs. Goodheart—All the way from , thé three solos of Miss Hummell were = % the time tc mee: your needs. i 3 al $100.00 per share. Chicago! Didn’t you find It very hof finely rendered and Mr. Burton sang R TG Manuafcturers' agens for Good- & pe! - s SR traveling? Dusty Trax—Not at all, thiree songs very agreeably. i rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. ¢ M . madam. I always take a refrigerator “"Phisvweek the theater will have some ¥ .- and Michelin Tires. Dealers in 3 p JAMES L CASE car In the summer.—Life. very clever talent to offer. Charles Mrs. Afice H. Spedding. all other makes. o d 4 Mr. Newlywed—The moths have eat- ©'Tool has a singing and talking act| The funeral of Mrs. Alice Howard 40. Shetucket Street. en eyery single thing In the closet, Tda. Mrs. Newlywed—I don't see how they that. takes well everywhere. Irma Le | Spedding took place at. the home of Buyinew whils the prices. are 1 s ¢ " Norwich; Conn. Pamme, the singing comedienne, is an | her -daughter, Mrs. Francis H. Spell- Low. p: : : excellent vocalist and renders during|man, Friday afternoon., at 2.30, Rev. o 5 o S filling Rubber Co., : 74-16 Man Et. Norwich. 132 State S New London Opesating 15 Stores. hér act a number of high grade oper- atic selections. Gardner and GoMen, blackface men, have songs, dialogues ahd_recitations guaranteed to make. everybody laugh. Leslie Thurston’s xylophone selecfions are artistic. Wat- #on, Hutchings and Edwards, presen ing ,“A Day in a Vaudeville Agency, Have the.long act of the week: There dire fjve characters in it and every one fs an’ admirable entertainer. Mr. Wat- son, the German comedian, is under- 8t66d fo be a great laugh prodicer and his associates, Mr, Hutchings and Miss Edwards, are not so very far behind. Funny' situatibns come every minute and there are plenty of new jokes and #6me catchy musi ‘The orchestra for dancing is on deck afternoon and evening and every night H. A. Blake of the = Congregational church officiating. The bearers were F. H. Spellman and the thfee sons of the deceascd, Jumes J. Fitton, W. H. | and . Ephraim H. Spedding. Burial was in the Stafford Springs cemetery. | Notes. On account of changes in' the plant of the Rockville Gas - and Blectric Light company there will be no power in_the Stafford division tomorrow. The Womans Relief corps will hold a picnic with Mirs. Susan Colburn on Wednesday. Favorable reports are received from Irving Smith, young son of Mr. and Mrs.- W. H. Smith, who has been jii for several weeks in the Springfield hospital. Pompadours, SALE HORSES I have a few more horses that I wish to dispose of at once. Several good MAT“ L clever. Come and see or telephone. drivers among them -that are very | ELMER R. PIERSON. jun2sd BRUSH RUNABOUT . Good tervitory still open for sub- ] o ’ agencies. For full particulars and - terms address L. F. AVERILL & SON, General Agents for Windham County. ARSENATE LEAD PARIS BREEN HELLEBORE could. get in, T've kept the door lock- ed 21l sunimer long.—Rrooklyn Life. The hard working editor— Oh, thankless trade! A preferred creditor Is' seldom made. —Kansas City Journal. A silver spoon was in his mouth, When he was born. But soon I hope to have in mine A cob of corn. ~—Dttroit Free Press. Examiner—What is an alibl? Candi- date for the bar—An alibi is commit- ting a erime in one place when you are in another place. I you can be in two other places, the alibi is all the strong- er in law.—Puck. Customer—This novel I bought for you yesterda¥y is imperfect. It is put into covers with the last chapter first. W. W. Averill, Manager. now the flgor is in good demand. Timothy Grady has gone to th}\ © 49 MAIN STREET. - Y ; ller—My dear sir, pardon my : e Dakota, where he will be the guest of etc. Prices reason- . Pomfret Center, Conns.’ INSEGTIGI BES Bookse . ; ‘ * Ha carelessness, That's one of our special LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. |telatives for ceverdl daze e et R et P : Jun2sd edition for ladies. Boston Transcript. ' : : z . % S Cae e * Collector—You promise to pay this " Protest Against a Legislative BIll. Mr. Editor:—There s a_ bill upon which: the legislature will' be called upon to act in the. near ‘future to which the attention of every member should be called. T refer to the bill to 'stablish the “St. John's Indystrial School,” which has been favorably re- ported by the committee to whom jt waw réferred. If ‘T °understand ‘the matter correctly, this bill nroposes to establish an institution similar in. pur- pgs€ to the state school for boys at Meriden, but directly and solely under the ;control of our Cathalic brethren ud&pu of oyr courts may commit boys to this“institution, but the state must pay the expense of maintaining’ them there. . -This it. seems to me Is entirely uni- American in principle and contrary to the established policy of the state. The state has an established institution at Meriden, approximating something. like hal® million dollars in value, support- ed by the state. whose scope is broad enough to admit bo; of every creed and, nationality and whose manage- ment is unsectarian and non-partisan. board of trustees being made up of democrats, republicans, Protestants ang Catholics. I think it is an admi ted fact that a large per cent. of the boys committed to thig institution are 5‘9""“ descent and have been rea in the Catnolic faith, but these bo: are ‘alldwed to assemble in the chapel of ‘the 'Institution'and receive Instruc- tion. from a.Catholic priest. As I.un- two weeks' vacation at Winthrop beach. There will be two excursions from Stafferd Springs the coming week. On Thyrgday the merchants and male clerks will go to Savin Rock. Women and children will not be allowed in the .party.” The annuat excursion to Watch Hill and Block Island will take place. . As usual the mills will . be closed all day. “COLCHESTER Joseph Sutze and son, vard, left Satirddy. evening for ‘New ' London, after two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Sutze’s parents. Miss Bessie Agranovitch, her sister, accompanied her home for a am Cgne of East Haddam . were in iown Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, C. C. Barton and chil- dren of Norwich are guests of Mrs. Barton's mother, on Main street. M Elizabeth v's- class in the Congregational Sunday school held a picnic at Hayward’s lake Friday. Twenty- of the young men who are camping at Gardner Lake were in town Friday. They walked up and back. There are about a_hundred young men from Hoboken, Brooklyn, and New York.- in the three camps, which are located on the east side of the lake. Last season there wasc abont 400 there through the summer, :oming up in squads and staying two weéeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis of Leb- anon were guests of Mr. Lewis’ par- ENOW, Prop. I treat any trouble you may have with your feet' — ingrow- ing nails. corne, pun- MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. "Phone 858-4 4 kine Assertmen! ol ... MILLINERY at ilttle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Street, Norwich. LEGAL NOTICES. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, Hack. Livery, Boarding| ., mooseeicn o= R Bleachery. Gre and Feed - . 5 E 8y THAMES RIVER FARM of 22 acreh, 21 JOHN STREET-—Modern two-fam- ily cotiage, with large lot in good con- G E Hnflg ; 227 Main St., Frankiin Square. I . - Real Estate and insurance Tk arge well cultivated gard with large well e vate arden. "Erica 1o ok . ‘gm . on west bank, near Massapeag. Fine. p g “ sightly location, good buildings, never 3 r-flm: running water in house. walls, ¥ fences and land all in good order. long A shore front on river. dition nndatnr sale at a low price. Up-to-date Eq W‘fl S siadgl SCHOOL STREET — Two-fam'l; p-t da Ui v hous wn‘:: ldh‘fln.ln pundmgwfoz:"hz and Guaranteed b o CLIFF STREET, corner Elm street. Good 3:room tenement at low priee. Satisfactory Service. n UNCAS STREET, near Lincoln ave. Excellent 5-room tenement with attic, 1020 ll‘l‘l STREET. cellar, gas fixtures bath, etc. (Tormerly Chapman a.) For all particulars of the above or TeleyBone 10 4 spr2d ::I'I -thn“ z prof.ny lork l::k s::. :: rent, A SONETING] .., NOTICE located in her. new office, 21 Main St. Dr. Loiise Frankiin Miner is now by a course - in- Book- £ Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. CHAS. 036000 & C0, 45 and 41 Commerce Streal. Rush . Kimball, M.D., PHYSICIAN SURGEON —_— \ 35 Broadway Afternoon Office Hours, 2 to 4, During July and August BEvening and Sunday Afternoon hours will be discontinued except by appointment. Iy3d L. L. CHAPMAN . will make a Summer Sale at reduced prices on the balance of Harness, Car- bill every time I call. When are you som.v’o’ do so? I'm getting tired of coming up here wi after week. Please remember that time is money. Owitt—I know it, and I intend paying you—in-time.—N. ¥. Mail. Elderly Relative—Mortimer, what are your intentions in regard to Miss Bul- ilon? Scapegrace ' Nephew—Strictly honorable and praiseworthy, uncle. Elderly Relative—I am glad to hear that, Mortimer. I was afraaid you were going to.try to persuade her to marry ' you.—Chicago Tribune. MUCH IN LITTLE London eats 180,000 tons of fish each year. Siberia bas sixty days of rain each year on the average. Tulane university realized an endow- ment fund of § 000 last year. The prizes now being contested for by aviators number 38 and are valued at $300,000. The Chinese assumption that a wom- an must not be heard of outside the door of her own house is now being criticised by up-to-date Chinese edi- tors, « ‘ Congress refused United States Com. missioner of Education Brown's re- for $3,000 to study. a au certain phase of child life, but granted $15,000 for a scientific study of clams, derstand it, the new institution which | ? he bill_proposes to establish is to be | Mise Margarctic Syenviir hada: ect atholic control, the. state tral School strict for e comin, having no supervision over it extept t:g‘“;:,"h"t":'l’:n‘f“u‘;;‘;d Friday from | year, via., from Sept. lst, 1909, to Bept. feb16d w‘s' sh'”.,“ | Tetephone eso. NOTICE! hort ot Toush I peting riages and Summer goods. Owners of horses will save good mcney buying Wedding Decorations | "vume mies ror e next 30|, 7 ot v s e through its state board of charie; ist, 1910, are as follows: bs SRR o rives, | Philadelphia. ¢ . $25,500. lect fi . | there are*still/available for homesteads which may vieit our humane nstita: | ev. Joseph Bitterworth of Fall | SLAE - e Norwich Commerciai School- AND ERIDAL BOUQUETS =~ |“* A 'aroe stock fo select from. | e o rovince of Manitoba. 17,425,000 ;'1” no-.ng w:?cm éna!};rn, but which | River, a former pastor of the Baptist | Subplies 1.300.00 Theatre Bldg, ""'Al 0 acres, in Saskatchewan 10 000 Them "D “hkie provihes “pusis | couech, eho e spending e vacaton | 0l g3 -~ Ok e on stk dpo e uh gt L L CHARMAN:, [ |oes eodin Ahers LESGSRES. schools ‘which are open 1o eveerynzh"s town, o'ccupifid the pulpit at the church Printing 200.00 . to the fact that we are one of the few' o L | iss agmé corking tAkE‘@uties of. achool ‘age in the state. but our | Towae Buri of New Haven was a | HUrance - 300:00 peonle /(8. s elfy 1o (s, Duskes [ gapy Sirest, Norwich, Gaan. | DIl lae 391 per cent:: screws, 334 Catiolfc. friends prefer to malntain | recént caller in town. Interest ... 720,06 who, know ‘how to ‘make up Brigal| ~ yy9ay ' [ per cent.; iron racks. 430" per cent.; parochial schools of their own, over| Prof. Lazinck gave a soclal at Coken's | To pay on debt 8,000.00 Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. fron bits, 526 per cent.; school chalk, witich they can have the entire super- - ‘R vision, which they have done thus tar | Sindk_ his son. cane ssveral cf thb 1. | The, Estimated Recelpts ar at. their own expense.. Now if they| est son; . desire an.industrial school of thelr own Try us and see for yourself if what 552 per cent.; key rings, 629 per cent. 't true. . A can canned vegetables pay dutieg we say ot ¢ ; General CoNtractor | Amsican cained soeriaics pay dutes B Gfinum’s' All orders racelve prompt and caretul | 107%. 016 » attention. trial order. Sat, *| bgse! her, From “tuition ..... . b % Give me of Minnesota—St, fepriatc tmm A e 18 2| To he ralssd by tax 23.890.00 elephanie 147, | magsphono §68. 77 Codar Street. | Isfaction guaranteed. . Pll and . Minnespalldate wiking ! eny 3 E 3 place. . Tar o ViLsv0s —— . ‘may12d ) about_uniting, and a bill to that CASTOR A 1755 iry s st a2, 802055 ey S | T OUIS H, BRUNELLE. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich |22, 51", e " the' Tegisace . For Infants and Children, ' ed from New York Saturday afternoon | meet in the Town Hall Monday, Jul i A Y N Tt QUAUTY Telephone 349-2, Norwieh, | The first to suggest a name for t on thie 2.45 train, 19th, at 8 p. m., to hear the estimat municipalities {s the in work should: alwa The Kind You Have Always Bought | Lowis Serivleh ana vower Smim, | sxpénies (B e naifng Fea ahd'to Cheveland Leater, which offers “Minnes ¢ § . who have been-gpending their vacation ¥ a tax Hv”meeitlé%mfixna' <ally” when It anl" as preferable to lis, i A pa “Paulupol T TS Werlt 'to MariborosBatus. e day and played with the Marlboro shares . for the past-two weeks at thelr homes, &% Breall Ganrios ; i nd. men - - N Tetamed Sunday evéning to (heir work S rA TS : : :,':p,,:‘,f,:," e tives Under exis n New Britain. i 4 » : A Pt Dr. James Tynan retnrnéd Friday ¢ < | event 2o a. few days’ visit with . sibility of fl S U .?.a"‘% % whole $tor/.. v s Y 5 < P ' ol & ey wotert v . STETSON & YOUNG. ~ | Prance for coatimpeion in the counta > - | fri In Harttord, V3 ST ¥ ) - 3 ; BT L 5% ex in the ¢ Ccrop ! oum | " Jamen Hudden has returned fiom ' a | . T EMOND, ¢ - 7 5 = ; v P COLLA’ ps cm.l." axs of - L . iweekis vieil. with relatives/in New Ha- ; rough > ut saual | . = | sups > i t ven. Y, £. 2

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