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. SR WPMRIR 4 LT L KPR A IME | 3 ICE ' OF KING'S DAUGHTERS. | James M. Young has returned from - ube a visit In South Dakota. SR Morning and Afternoon Séssions to Be ' Southern Spring Lamb, W Norwich, Monday, May 16, 1910, . > ; Held at Central Village, Green Peas and Asparagus, .45 —_—————————| Miss A. C. Lyons of this city was P ; —_ ; P T e, TR LN, B o o= e & e No Fresh Cauliflowrr, 5 - VARIOUS MATTERS f::m‘é,‘:;” recently registered at At- | Sentenced to Year in Jail, the Condition of His Health the Reventh Anmunl onforora T e | Friday to hor home 0 ;‘;{},’“,E‘:Z: ¢ Native Spinach, @7 | Daybreak comes early now, 2.25. Keeping Him from State Prison—Court Adjourned |fonion. Windham and Tolland coun- | aiter thres, Wk’ ity oo New Beets and Turnips, — ,J _Louls Simon of Boswell avenue has Uniil 2 Fucsts of Cheerfui Doers” circle at Cene Egg Plant and String Beans, Today in the church calendar s de- | returned atter some time spent In New ntil May 24. tral Village on Wednesday: Rurus B, Durnhan of New York / Fancy Lettuce and Celery, % S 1o Bt UbaBEl Hampshire. : : Morning Session—11 A. M. Dent ne Wk e s Mrn. Weterman | (. Délicious Coffes, 25c, 14 The watering cart had just finished | George L. Carey and wife of Sa-| The jury’in e criminal superior|Pulasky’s stors; but the owner was| F™I O Thou Great Teacher from | R Burnbam of Bust Main street. Roquefort and Swiss ::nn.., its rounds Sunday when the shower | chem streei have returned from a |Courl, which held a Saturday session | Ut SF % but tivo minutes at & tme | Devotioml services. : While in_town for the 250th anni- New Potatoes, Bermuda Oni came, leas: " 1 e enied ing money Ars. 1. W. Sneath, state secretary. Ve 0 I N. Fitch e o ions, % P ant visit to Pllxknam lasting all day until after 5 o'clock, pocketbook d said he had talked in- | welcome, o e sec Y ‘y‘e':::r{'},"‘{::‘“ cfl:f s Deing. entar- i Mrs. Emily J. Rose and family of brought in a verdict of guilty in the | surance with Pulasky and had wit-| "A\iry 12| H. Kennedy, leader Cheer- P ungton of | We have received a o ont of Chaplin are at their cottage at Cre Miss Ada Post, who has been the | case Mainst Willlam E. Rockwood, [ nessed a paper for Pulasky when he e D e BT Hungsey S po cent beach. guest of her sister, Miss Essie Post, | charged with the theft of $145. Judge | was trying to turn his business over Response, 2l on # Golf Clubs from Wright & Diteon. : in Essex, returned to Norwich Satur- | Wheeler sentenced him to one year inlto his brother. He said he sold an ol SRS AR PR N At thits hosme Bn Wistibatasatteet | Tha ssesrtment Is too large for b 16 We have every seasorable Vegetable this country affords. Native Broilers and Faud, b day. Jail, although he. said he could have ] insuranc i to Patrick Shea, bor- | Minut. » o - in Digevms o M e Eiven him five vears in state prison, | rowing 320,04 from W: ¥ Hill to sena | MSEEY [ L SONERRON Lo | the Atlsses Biackman enterteinedy N | carry in etock. We will, however, hold reference was made to the death an Mrs. Mary G. Beebe, who has been | PUt Was lenient ‘because of the condi- | the company, as he supposed Mr. Shea cording secretary. Butts wchool from 4.30 1o 6 0'clock | the same a fow days for the benefit of . | funieEb) sarvices of RIE BAwArk (- anmaing a montn visitng friepds 1n| 05 SE inRENL I T Tras to pay by the year, but ho decided | Appointment of committees. on Saturday afternoon a At g o 3 by . O S e first witness Saturday morning | to pay by the month. He borrowes Rollcall, e gy the enthusiastic and n d A Special rendezvous Connecticut Con- | NOTwich, returned to her home in New | was ‘William F. Hill, who testified €0 | of Mr. Hill later. He dia not need it | S50, G AR SN L iy umerous de sistory, A. A. S. R., Monday, May 16, at | ondon Saturday. knowing Rockwood, who, he said, sold | then, but wanted to test Mr, Hill's s Sl ety el e e g b e B B of the open air sport. Call RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. {7 5 m. Work in 27th grade—aav. : _ |insurance and real estate. He stated | confidence in him. He claimed his|Greetings from county secreturics. Uress at the Mrst Congregationai | early and examine these Clubs, which = William H. Allen of the firm of Hen: | that he loaned money to Rockwood and | testimony In the city court wis SIven | County secretury's nddress, church on Sunday evening, wak the | oo, 5o 5 o : Physician and SM!'eon Governor Weeks has issued an ap- | ry Allen & Son of this city attendod | Te°€iVed & money order for $4254 G d o Oy R i L Mins Lircy Goor. e o Ay O i A, | include the famous “Dreadnaught. peal for funds for Red Cross work for | the funeral of Undertaker George A- | tnousi ihe btter was dated Patnamd Afier secing the Tans farm Rock- | SHICEonoms. Riken “at his home on Washington - Office removed to 21 Broadway, | the earthquake sufferers in Costa Ri- | Haycock in New Haven Saturday. It paid fof $35 loaned Rockwood and | wood suld he went to Putnam and then | *“UNF% FEUn (oL 0 stroet. Bhe Wauregan Block. : § an ‘insurance commission. to Worcester, where he visited his B M O, AR~ gr 1 . o 2to4and 7 to8 p m Sun- Prof. F. L. Farrell has received an | In regard to the bank account of Mr. | mother. He said he had about 390 | Greetings, ¢ onyb & 5 4 B i - SRDHTA The Springiicld Sunday Republican | autoprap photosraph from Alebire | BUMSKY and the deposit slins, Cashier | ehen and paid a few bills for his Rhode Islund state secretary. winNs STATE PRIZE.| [T &4 e~ N T e Chariotte Moleaeus tror- | Jonas. under whom he studicd in Ber- [ {ional bank testified. This completed |in which ho recelved the money. 1le AW B o My i Awarded First in Grammar School o L e Deputs, : lin, Germany. He Is a famous virtu- | the state’s testimony depied emphatically taking the money. | **NL"1i 1 Eulon, Sale trcasurer, Compotition, With Hermann Feltoorn - 0so. Testimo for Defendant. v b resher told of rawin Miscellaneous business. i t T e paper for Pulasky, after which both [ Adjourmment, 1 p, m. of This City Second—8everal Qe Company, Certificates of Merit. Norwich had a number of competi- A hundred people in Connecticut The first witness called for the de— . : Su TH[Y AI_I_ SAY arg planning to 80 to Washington, | ,, 1% Annabelle Clark, daughter of [ fendant was Charles E: Lane, who tes- | 2105 testod. The argumente Werg|Luncheon. 3 Mr. and Mrs Byron B. Clark of|tified to meeting Rockwood on the [Fufl® DY Attorneys Hall, Dousass gng Afternoon Se 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. D.C. this week as delegates to the [ &) ¢ : - ). o e uaker Hill is eritically ill at her | street and going with him by trolley to a but | Hymn, Sweet is the Work, My ( tors in the grammar schogl vontest for 5 that our Hie. of yorld's sixth Sunday school eonven- | pome, suftering from a dangerous form | Daniclson. ~ They went to East Kil- e, s My King. i B A e P St i TENNIS AND BASEBALL GOODS =4 of blood poisoning. é‘"s’l UL g i S 4 x'- 2008 | they retired at 4.52 and were out less Devotional services, with memorial, |clety of Colonial ay10d : 3 - arm, whicl ock woo ous! - ht Mrs. H. Smiley, member for compositions on colonial Menibers of women's clubs are being | might ‘sell. Mr. Rockwood went to | P20 fwenty minutes. They brought M central couneil. Ns the vesult the high sta notified of the annual meeting of the [ Myron Beckwith, son of Mr. and | Worcester on this day. o “ Circle reports. 7 oh compogition writers 1 Considerable time was taken in D Norwich composition N al Congress of Mothers, to be|Mrs. W. W. Beckwith, who is on the | Dr. Nathan G. Gray testified to Pay- | jearning about Rockwood. Attorney | Duet, maintained and two of the three pri lor Spl'ill d in Denver, Col, June 10 to 15, |battleship North Carolina in the Unit- | in& Rockwood $10 for pictures he|p,ugiass spoke in his behalf, stating Mrs. Charles Bragg. Mrs. Irvie for grammar schools came to this city g, clusive. ed States navy, leaves this week again | g ne mor Rt od ooy, g‘;{;si) that his health was not good and that | orac hitehoad. while there wero cight certificates of i . « i he e e hould be | Address, Practica!l oughts, merit awarded to contestanis from this $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00,| ... ... ..cocs 7o he former Rawson | °F, 1S Ship after cpending a short [store April 12 and talked about some | LS, FORERE, ©0 sentence showd be | ACONGED BT R mond, state sec- 4 Tni 5 furlough at his home. pictures. They had some beer. F. E.|ipa¢’ he had been in trouble before, 'y and council membe: Phe first prize of $10 in the gram- THE BEST EVER. property on Union street, recently pur- — Watson testified for Rockwood, who E ottt Rhode Istand. ar school = composition haw = been chased as a parsonage for Broadway o 08, who | having been sentenced in Worceste 5 tand. mar_ sc g ! ipems - ~ Dr. George I. Ross of Massachusetts | Bad, talked about Insurance w im- | and some time ago he took mones , Blest Be the Tie That Binds. |a Miss Hazel A. Thomas of Thes have style to them. Come Inf church include the addition of WO | on His recent roturn from a winters | Lhe wife of the accused, Macy Rock from “an ‘employe ‘of the Occum mill rammas school, Nor- and sec them. Al leathers ood-» ;i visit on the Isle of Pines, in the West : Bt binaboun, wih ahe| RS Sosaingl MWD O+ au. alevator. - Georsge Denedict. gy Aho e Y —_— The New London Telegraph states | [Ndies, was a visitor for a few days arne THoy heve two pmall chilaren. e e T foens ia 'hig | Blace for next conference. T L R that Mr. and Mrs. George S. Palmer | % this city. When a boy, the doctor | Jennie Humes, her daughter by a pre- | 2%y 0. ® Juage Wheeler inquired about }Klf‘p::l r{fl;;*lglll[fi-_r‘ flln:}_u:]“ o ti of the West Chelse of Pequot avenue will sail next week | F¢Sided in Versailles, which was theq | vious marriage, told of working and | ;0" Coyh' and Roekwood said it was mn of the order, Lead as We Go. e o “ sy OOty N o called Eaglevill giving her earnings to Rockwood. o Adjournment > % v The 1 | ror Europe, where Mrs. Palmer will ‘agleville. 5 o not good and that he could mot do|AGISVIMRCRE from Norwich 9.45 | 88y on The i i e Town Clerk C. S. Holbrook testified | 10 “Cori " "The judge gave him some |, Pt trolles car from Norwich 9451 04" rize or led to FRANKLIN SQUARE. remain for some time on account of OPEN HOUSE MUBSICAL. that he received papers to be recorded | DATd Work, ThHe JUQES EUVC BIM SONE a. m.: returning. extra trolley car | [NER RIS 0 OO toaort 0T 85t 0k S Besi ill health. > which Attorney Thresher drew wp, and | 000 (50 S SUC0 Se 0 400" oot “ e | from Central Village 4.45 p. m. e s b r2sd ce Dealers. b s ch stei m - ool < o ) P n Jviws 5 & e o e Iiehway Commissioner J. H. Mac. | Members Enioyed Cornet and Piano | Hymen Fickelsteln, an cnploye @ ew | thought, however. cven if he sent him WEDDING. The certificates pf mdrit In Ui is selling for Douald f about 1o buy a place known | Selestions by F. S. Galligan and Dr. | about the case. Deputy Judge Barnes | £0F (V0 VAU 1 MONG ERCSURIE MY ST SRate warer | e ot B o5 tho Lonch farin. on the ony bl FE B Kinkesd: presided over ihe city court when the { Bealth, and . Holmes-Noble. Hroudway school—Maua May ausel [N 86 10¢, 12¢, 14¢, 16¢ f tween Meriden and Westfield, which { case was heard there, and he told that | "5, \was then adjourned by Deputy [ B 2 for an essay on The Hudson River in 'y » s A g 5 _ Mo A musical concert by Frank S. Gal- | Rockwood was given a chance to dx- | o 0RO DACH BN IR OV sray 24 Miss Gertrude Judd Noblc, daugh- | foF af eseds on s, Lar, L AT re Will occupy as a summer home. "The | jigan, assisted by Dr. R. R. Kinkead, | plain how he came by the money. at 10 o'clock. In the meantime a date | i€, 0f Mr. and Mrs. ¥ C. Noble of | for ‘an emsay on Siege of Loujs farm consists of about 100 acres. ;’:“8292“““"”’“’"" of miuch pleasure The Accused Testifies. Will ‘be set for hearing the motion in | New, Britain. was uniied in marriage burg:” Lou Mari fe o at the s ouse on Sunday odly s % c & e 2 on The Great & g Sterilized . The state insurance commissioner | gathering of the members. M, Gallly | The accused testified that he was in | the Addle Burns case san Holmes at 6,30 at the home of |0 Jhe Great Swamp Fight; Miidro reports the increase in the number of gsn;s co:m;l sgos‘x“ ith piano accom- (\!je“ I"HI‘ m,\ :ru‘:-“ L:(‘vfn's{‘mn umlu-.:. River in Colonial History; )l:n'nl]mr:l’ ’ ]“ policies during 1909 over the previous | Paniment by Dr. Kinkead, were ren- ied RN vio8 ORY, WS M S. Wolcott, for an essay on Colonial 15c a Bottle vear 18,232, being valued at $8,975,551. | dered with artistic effect, winning| EDWARD C. ELY JUNIOR AUXIIARY: formed by Rector Harpy I Bodley of | Seaports ana Their Industries. N ) Connecticut companies issued 15.26 per | TUCh applause. The programme com- ON A BALLOON TRIP. AT CHRIST CHURCH |5t Marlis church. The house wa%| ™ West Chelsea school—Rose M. Beck- $1.50 a Dozen | Connectiont compantes tammed 1526 Per | prisea’ Cracker Jack No. 80: National S | . prettily decorated, The color scheme | gy “for an ewsay on Jonathan Trum- at 5 ‘| Gadet, 1 Trovatore, Orchids, Killar-| Thought They Might Go to Canada|Prizes Presented by Rev. N. P. Carey rried out by the use ot lilies | Pull; Theresa Harding, for an essay !5 ) Refafl . Springfiela papers mote that Mrs. | B e Tasy maon iy aimmicy 9| But Came South Instead, Landing at [ . at Last Meoting of the Season. |of tho valiey. carnations, sweot peas, | 90, Jonathan Trumbull, “Poss O Frederi i : S Ims and maidenhair ferns. The in- . DUNN’S PHARMAQY |rrederick A Bill ana ner gunt, Mrs. | ‘A duct by Eugene Cauiiins ana Wil- | Sharon, Ct. Their final meeting for the senson | Piiitions wire. confncd aimost exclus- | TRAmbUIL Fomer G. Gilmore, sailed Saturday [liam E. Stinson was also nicely ren- v RA1A T The Timnknr cauxiiacy’ nt e wene s almost exclus- | Moosup school—Rose Moquin of 50 Main Strect. from New York on fhe steamer Arabic | dered, thelr selection beins There Let| Contrary winds ana a heavy passen- | &25_ReIG, 2%, s, SENCT AP N NIy, BF | Ively to, relatives, o fow intimate | sooup grammar, school, for ain essay prperor for an indepfite stay abroad. They |Me Res A genmeral programme of | ger list combined to land Roswell C.| . ng 3 gervice for them was conAUCt- | vine ooroion Syon moad, The heide was [on The Sloge of Louisburs. 9 B, are planning to spend the larger part | POPUar songs closed the afternoon en- | Tripp of New York, the old Yale foot- | o3" by “the rector, Rev. Neilson Poe | & 1 a8 el e Phde Wi | _In the high school competition the MISS M. C. ADLbS. - e 6 -1he Hike T DRy Joyably. ball ;ufim, .uu;‘ melbng;on pa:cly of | Garey. 2 e Cetton 1 Nobla trother of ins |t r:drl'o u(] x‘.[n went 4;. Br uce l'. W - which he was host, in Sharon, Conn., > ren or the year showed much iy Set man. o {he | Simonds of Lridgeport, who wrote on . . € are s_ho tHE & ety St St Tl e Prohibition Meeting at Baltic. i1 miles. from Pitisicld, Mass. eanly | comiendabio actwiy and. mieating | Sines, T0° best man, and Miss Loulsc | sonathan Trumbulls the second of $10 air capan ace uecm lS[ choice line of Madison avenue, New York, left 5600, | Under the auspices of the Sprague | Sunday, instead of in Canada, to Which | anancial results in the contrfutions | pridesmaid. The ushers were Baward | 10 Norman 1 Wineatie 0f Witer ' 119 in personal property, according to | Prohibition town committee, a meet- | POInt the aeronauts had expressed their | that had been made. The children had | B Prior and Jullan Williams of Nor- | Whose subject was the samc, WAIG L NEVER COMMON SPRING SUITINGS = o Y e iaaw | ing 1s to be held this evening at Will. | intentions of ealling. 5 glven $50 to Bishop Johnson in the | wich. The musical part of the exer. |third of $5 went to Lottié A BESOVERT 0 o oric which Jouves Miss Adlest Gisni s i Bave &' touk b b N N d Friday- |jam Crawford's, Baltic, which the in- | , The balloon Springfield was sent ub | northwest, $25 to Bishop Clapp in the | cises’ was in charge of Director E. . | 9f New Britaln, wh wrote on €oinili | o e mont, The woman who wears at them. | Fis will contained a bequest to thel vitations sent out by the committes | [rom Pittsfield at 4.30 o'clock Sunday | philippines, $5 to the apportionment, | Laubin. He was assisted by Mr, Mill- | Seaports of e e v By D ie. nevay e v tte o o va - . o tificate of merit was | it may foel assured that sh s nev JOHN KUKLA, 208 Main St.|!brars at Lyme. The residue is di- | state will welcome ail interested in a | MOTHINg, and a successful descent Was | and had raised $15 by their collections. | er. collist, and Mre. Emma Spieske | Industrics. A ¢ e+ vided amorng his'children in six equal | political housecleantng, and ail friends | Made at'Sharon at 9.00 o'clock, | The enrollment had been 90 during | Ailler of ‘Hartford, violinist. ~ The | swarded to Marsiret B Bunven of|Baicuous b o il fook naturat = < | par 2,000. itical re of good govern- t YW va . Ely the yi nd the best attendance at |pride's go ey ¥ e v epe | Colche ose subje as At e A g oL e e o e ey, Tood Govin | i siis e oAk o Alderman Eiy, and | e o i by |t N WS RIS HIRE iR than Trumout”* e o | distinguished, youthtul, vecause “shd o Fev. - - 7 o Fairman Dick of New York, as told in At the service Saturday, Rector Ca- :,‘f g s e SOl "" - 2 he 'he committee In charge o e en- | w h he He naterial and h T B, oel 8, Tes, ety o | e rayer. by ‘Rev. Charies I |8, SAluRday Gespaich from FIafleld | rey prcsentod fhis. prises” for. portect | Hoteraie oube Sonsy ko brdier | mym state (haC tero were 170 uent i | iatest New York and Paris styies . j the miss s e e ;| which said that_they haa intended | ctends Fhese. thi e R ottt s wo o Dhetiand 3~ | from twenty-five towns, and the qual- | Mims Adles will be in Norwich ul National Leagne | states that the past year was a pros- | Beck of Hanover. Charles M. Reed of | 30 ¢h, ! %om ‘Springneld, but belng | Soengiice. These thirteen r 1| maid ‘wore a £own of biue and White | (V" or the worl reflects much on the | the week of May isth MAKE AN { perous one for Connecticut Congrega- | Win' 1 Minkham: of Hanover unable to secure long distance balloon | “'F0C0thy Enis, Gladys Loudon, Helen | marnation Following the. cetomony | toachers an well as the puplls. = | DARL IN N tionalism. There are now 333 Congre- | port the school of polities recentiy | €3S there they changed io Pittsfield, | mitchon, four vears; Irene Everett, | peccption was held. M. and Mrs, | Miss Thomas is & wenior at Broad- | wauregan Nouse—NORWIOH, Amerlcafl Lea e gational churches, one or more in ev- | heid in Norwich. County Organizer | 81d 60,000 cubic feet of gas were or-| three years: Dorothy Loudon, Victoria | Frolmes left Thursday evening on a | WAY #CBOOL 0 0 e won of M 210 Weet 111th St=NEW YORX g ery town in the state with the excep- | Brnest Allison Smith of Norwich will | dered there. ¥ 3 Malmer, Margaret Beekman, Lilllan | wedding trip and on their return will [, Fermann Jeltcort 19,100 Son. 07 <00 | melephone 704 may16d | tion of Waterford and Beacon Falls. | report the progress of the general New | Pilot William Van Sleet of Pittsfield, | Beekma: Antonla Kratockville, | reside at Maple hill, New Britain. The | 3¢ S, S0 A gy R 3 | London county work. After the lit- | Who went up with the partyhad prom- | Burton Palmer, Willie Beekman, Frank | gifc of the bride's father to the bride | West Maln strec ey nn. League fLocal summer visitors to Block Is- | STary part, those wiio wish will re. | i#ed to take them on & double century | Fockman, Joseph Muller, all one year. | was Aividend-hearing stock valued at | Yoar i the school. Fresh Meals % land, who attend the Catholic chapel |Main for a short business ssion, | trip, 2nd as there was a strong south| ~There were two—Marion Pitcher and | §15.000. Mrs. Josephine M, Judd gave G AT e aniveiarr Baiibe g g There are delegates to be elected to | Wind Saturday night the party thought | yessie Hitchon—who just missed the | her a check for a substantial sum and = Me G- A Annk Y A Fresh Vegelablcs We receive ihie scores :n r;,‘x‘ek 1;. e:rn of tn; deatn :ron; the state convention to be held in Mer- | they might go to Canada and try for| perfect mark. . thove: dare & Tarae nomiticr af Othe tices of Y. M. C y: which < ronchitis of Francis Flynn, 74, of | ident, June 1910, A town com. | the trophies offered to the balloon valnabiy witts. will he next Sunday, w ad in the P of the above Baseball J|| WWoonsocket, lifelong partner’ of 'the [ mitico ia to be chosen to serve two | Which firsts lands on Canadian soil. || |EUTENANT CHURCHILL e Eiearey e abn Al b ea 3 Churches yesterday aanual anni Fresh Fruits late Joseph Bannigan, the rubber king. | vears. In order to make the double century » s of this city and Is a gr versary service of the asworintion F h C games by innings He was one of the builders and a 1ib- S e welghine SENT TO 8TORRS. | of’the Free Academy and well known | will be heid in the cvening at Trinity resh Cream et yuns et Rt B z pounds were needed. s mean p . v st attending the wed. | Methodist Episcopal church, which is 3 : ral supporter of ‘the " Block Island [ Rev. E. B. Smith Elected to Office. | (a¢"the balloon would lift mearly o | Will Be Professor of Military Science | J6re. Among those attending the wed | 06 A% W0, o0 Saiice of the churches WE HAVE THE BEST R cha, The Comnecticut Alumni association | ton, including the passengers’ weight| and Tactics at Connecticut Agricul- | Foimes, Mr. and Mrs, Royal J. ana ex-Governor George H, Utter of ORDER HERE. Wauregan House Cafe. s S 1 e e B Tuval Colloge olmes, Mr. and Mrs. Roval 3. Holmen | 400 a6 Tstand in to b the spoake b So many hundred men a | ing 1 home of the president. Dr. 2 and M. : ki e souns, women and children, of haf | W. X Thomoson at No. 30 Washine- |y oo Tl et oo 15a0 Haburiapat-she | e FSimes 15 the’. sinstal “onlse PEOPLE’S MARKET M Hihsen Bodsir - ar department, Washington, detailing | manager for North & Judd Manufac- ’ The Parker-Davenport Co., { @ dozen nationalities, finished the no- v in_honor of the Holy Ghost, at | avs mommpsy attending was about firty HAS BEEN SOLD. | st. patr of the ! turing company in First Licut. James M. Churci Eighteenth United States infantry as — tern Massach: LR O pening 6 Frankiin St. Proprietors. K's church at the 7.80 mass, | setts were represented, as well as re- T 18 on Sunday, that the rector, Rev. Hugh | glona about Hartford. ~ Rev, . 5| Purchased by First Sslectman A. W.| professor of military science and tac- OBITUARY. may13 JUs £, Treenor, had the assistance of Rev.|Smith, '04, of Lebanon was elected sec- ‘6'”’“;“'!;—00"& e 70 bAcres =i [tes ey e SonnacHae Agrouitie] Jossph Pr-Monshae Jrs ccoun Josepn MeCart ¢ Com. | retary and treasurer. ne of the Finest Hereabouts. college at Storr: is is what Presi- : , Jr. UNBRE R e gy Cond dent Beach of Storrs was in Washing_ | At § alclock Saturday morning the n ; 2 Pheas tah. Cinar. One of the finest farms in the city, | ton for some weeks ago, and it 1ooks as | death of Joseph waher, Jr. son A German trade journal savs, under | containing about 70 acres, and known | though a permanent instructor would | of Joseph P. Of occurred at his is very simple, and the officers . As usual the commencement week [ & Gotman e Journal savs, under) .\ "thy Maples farm, as it was for | be furnished by the war department for |late home, No. anilin street, as of this Bank will cheerfully an- S and Animals| - e By | S I SR St SR et 3 ELATE | Rb L b s AT R Porter's school, Farmington, will be | oot amiaeiond has sained a point | N bles, has been £0ld by his wvidow, | _Lieutenant Churchill will proceed to | He had been sick eight wecks with the st thoet i oh o ¢ an_eclaborate affair. Mrs. Louis Ma- | placing on the market a timepiece|Mrs. Nancy Maples, to First Select- | Comnecticut as soon as possible and | disease and last Monday sat up for a|— Sccoul o Celluloid, Rag, Rubber brey, who has been in Farmington in | which bears that name. 1t Ts valuable skl etjet ;:";d‘:;iellfl;;irdrgo.an;i'ifi a probably will take charge by June 1. ort time.. He took cold and as the :.-.;.r I:-’:»]T by check, Is a great L Gt e 5 M e U aine w ks or a - of & relabse hix death occurred ki and Unbrzakable Dolls N:&:(‘l“:g"':he“l;‘;m:“rlf!rez}nfé 1;::» g e el e 9@;”{,‘,&?{; glum-z;;r ot years has !;‘evn gocupled by Poles in Connecticut. 1»,”" e b K ‘m'x“\‘x‘ et 1'1‘ s saved on almost uny make R i : " 5 ced 1 o o¢k | Mr. Beetham. Since he left, however, 3 S le son of Mr. and Mrs, Josepli and Animals in great urd - automobile, the guest of her | Y be plac e;m’,‘},;";flp’}, and o peress | tramps have made it a rendezvous and | In his address at the unveiling of | p. Monah nd was a young man of | Every Department of Banking variety. cousins, whom she visited in Thomp- | in any Sdjcining Taom, hass md ooen | done considerable damasge there. It is | the statues of Pulaski and Koscluszko | excellent characteristics. He was held i i Kis, sonyille. and where connection has heen made | eXpected that Mr. Lillibridge will im- | fn Washington Wednesday afternoon, in the hri::h at enteem by nis wide cir- Open Saturday ngs 7.30 to 9. —_— with the timeplece by electric wires, | Prove the place ~When Mr. Maples | pegige a ol Slole, o CrRBME AN weL g ADSded (s0 v Iu EDWIY A H At 11 o'clock on Wednesday night, | need merely to brose 5 hutton to feer | was living the furm was much larger, | Fresident Taft praised the Polish ‘sol- | jearn of his death. He: possessed a A TAl, Frankim SQUAM | the comet ana the earth, moving in | the time called aloud by the instru- | several tracts having been sold at dif- | diers and paid a tribute to Polish im- | jovial disposition but was of a quiet “' "" l an xh’us”: other, so that the tail will swing by | ©7 : e e nan Toichuiee growing part in the affairs of America. [ blow to his family i new wnd & fow over at the rate of 40 miles a second. It|mwhere by touching a button the mem- MOSICAL, EHOGHAMME They have become an important ele- | He is survived by his father and four NORWICH, CONN. day me va for the ! ano in | is estimated that the tail is from 300,- r aelaliagiy £l L ..o | ment in the citizenship of Connecticut, | sistors. Miases Margaret M. Annie the we 000 to 600,000 miles thick. The earth | the nont eoeanme P the name of | Given by Quartette of Central Baptist | ,nq their numbers are steadily n” | Elizabeth M. and Katherine L. M maylid WRITE TODAY. Coupon below will Th | may bt paes throughiall of St but It e 3'lfr~;‘t—"‘wo Sermons by Rev. P. C. azing. During the e - her. His mother died fifteen ye bring full information | is estimated that it will be brushed by Those Happy Days. right. cording to a report recently iss ago. | ¥ ¢ 5 : the Connecticut bureau of v 4 » Bend__mo ohce catalogy ihe mysterious tail for two hours o; How a glimpse of {the colonel in 2 5 “hildre: 5 L | T hos iy ™ | flannels would remind Gaylord Smith| A svecial musical programme by the | tics 804 chflaren of Polish immigrants FUNERALS. ambs ongue prices, tormm and ful $ of those happy tennis cabinet days!— | church quartette was given on Sunday | °Te bora in the sta 8 Sk g —_— of your new method of en ! 7 Washington Post. Y8~ | at 'the ‘evening service at the Cen- |the Poles of Connecticut have settied Blasius Loffler. IN GLASS ment. GIFTS BY ST. AGNES’ GUILD. ‘ o evening service at the Cen-lin Hartfora and New Haven counties 3 e : T AR ral Baptist church to the pleasure of | if) Hartfo i 2l On Saturday morning the funeral of 2 = — 2 3 a good sized congresation. Two an- | They are doing a considerable fr: Blaslus Loffler was held from his late n Ili 4 7 | Embroidered Altar Linen and Surplice Snime. Softly New the Tieht. of bay | Son of the Toush work of ‘the com- | Blasluy Lomer was held from bis late at NRAMION' S (| cicet ..ovvennnn... " Used for First Time at Christ T (Nevin), and O God, the Rock of Ages | ™¢ IR A SR, o ri chure n mass was cel- Quarts and Piats. Ghursh, BEAUTY (Grav),” wereharmioniously sung by | {ories, il farms and work as day | [ (RO, KTl e Ol Lyl the quartette. The tenor solo, O Lov Tement of 1he labor employed.in | Was a large attendance of relatives and Leather cases for same. At Christ church on Sunday there | ing Father (Dane), was expressively | able element of the labor employed-in | £i0,0. " \umbor being present ¢ THE e Bl e s [ witt et ehiren on Sunday there | YG NJORE TH AN | Easaies, Raney, vae pxpressivels | millein such industriat fowns us | iends. &1 frn = TRE PLAUT-CADDEN C0., b e thing lo make a ]| v ot of cubroidercd altar linen pro Miss Carrle Lyman was heard with | ,"Gecade the Polish census of {he state | floral forms. 7 e Hen R' [) D AN Plaut-Cadden Bldg, Norwich, Cor sented by St. Agnes’ guild, which ha, pleasing effect In the soprano solo, My | & decade the Polis} State ¥, Dennis Moraj oy, 3 . wich, C appy Summer. | also presented the rector, Rev. Neilson SKIN DEEP Redcemer and My Lord (Dudley | ha5 probably expapded about 400 per h Austin and Dennis | o S g - feigpecanis Prices the lowest. Poe Carey, with a beautifully embroid- Buck). £ The Poles who have established ville. Burial was in BV 9e wkiour n Stopel 1QffioN .an H the Di:play . { ered surplice. The embroidery has all e programme was in charge of |, The Poles wWho - mave oAbl Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May | HAVE yOU Seen e play been done by members of th guild. A good complexion lies down in the | Choir Director James L. Case and | Jomes I CORRecfonl, 470 52 & Gule 16, 17 and 18, to DEMONSTRATE Sy under-skin tissue. The skin is com-|Prof Ierbert T. Miller was at the | c.s has lttlo fascination for them Cnildren - Cry the famous RUUD AuToMATIC IN- | [N Cramston’s Window ni Sunday Afternoon Tea, P r %2 . sed of two parts. Ther hard| . . v 2 They are a husky and rugged lot, and e | oo B Biiss J oo StvraimmTe Shy, dividing. Tine butweon | them | aney rar oo AL, Who tte beet ey represent dfie Bardy and not the FOR FLETCHER'S R ATER g i the Children? Haile club Miss Sarah Sexton and Miss away for two weeks attending the| ot Jilucs They have mastered the HEATER. 0 Amuse the e orthern Baptist convention at Chi- aiity and thritt, and mans | G A ST O RIA | What the Ruud i STO A i | Sarah W. MacAdam poured, assisted by jthough. Nor B a arts of fru cago, and visitins at his home In Wis- | at them have accounts in the savings AMisses Rose Malady, Susie Malady, . g 2 2 ini Maud Pink, Rose Godbout, Lillian| The inner skin is continually being | consin, occupied the pulpit at both |jnis of the state. Their importance Roarke and Fannie Silverman. Read- | transformed into outer skin, the top- | [M7FNINg and evening services and was | u ", jnduence in the industrial and nES * i 3 & 4 heard with much interest in two > ~ 1 ings irom Whittier and about Salem | most layer of which is thrown off i . aericultural life of Connecticut is like- | off in | tnougntrul_sermons. 15 %o Erow - Hartford Times by Mrs. Willk H. La i éhter- | tiined"ine largo number present, ana | the form of scales. There must be i pretty mandolin numbers were given | Plenty of food for the inner skin in o N Mark Twain and Frank Millet. by Ditle Marie Gallup. Srder to have s healthy outer. For forty years. without a single| Into the dining room with its colon- PRRR g s v o bV A gentle application once or twice e s Do & et furniture and a gortrait of himselt Capt. Harold L. Jackson, U. S, army, | daily of PEROXIDE CREAM will give| the town of Straubing, Bavaria. and | painted years ago by Frank Millet. re;tl;:edv ha‘\'llng re»partgg, 1nroomflflnce to the tissue just the nourishent it gurlng tlhn;tu%e:;iod“hn anemh“-Wl) in | “It's all mine, except the hair,” he re- wit! special orders No. 77, war de- i i e eer an n tins. “Such men as -] partment. series 1910, i assigned ta | Teas s, & 990 complexion ie the mat- | 3 M remarkea a. Muntch newspaper, | Warked. I looked in bewliderment, ui¢ duty as instructor in and in charge of | Yral using Peroxide. Credm-| “are {the pillars of our native brewing started .giK“l’l" for that one my hair the courses of instruction as published Price 25¢ and 50c the Ja industry, the steady upholders ofe our| wag gairly long, but as the sittings in_general orders No. 13, 4. G. O.|* = patriotic traditions. The chair in| ontinued it grew until it was uncomi. e Cloth Books for i ongs, Paper Dolls, Drawing Books and Means in the Homsehsld Model Books for the older cwss, ynd With a Ruud in the home, all the | i inconvenience of the range bafler, with | Picture Books for all ages at faM ts limited supply of stale hot water, prices, s removed. e Ruud means unlim- cran'_t;n & Go- d hot water at every maylidaw any time, day or "yfl:l wi BUTTER PAPER a thm?m of anyt turn of the faucet. Don’t Fail to Call and see | Frinted according to New State Law. wan series 1910. He will make such jour- which this modest hero dally sat for| g . ing s in_connection with this work as forty years should one day find a place | "7UABl B0 phe, day. without saving one in operation ” of honor in the town hall of Straubing, | | / On sale at CARDWELL'S Gas & Electrical Dep’t,, |- ~ 321 Main Strost, Alice’ Building LOUIS H. BRUNELLE mayléd BAKERY ) ¥ he found uecessary to carry it into . | the bas ho have it tri oc- Roouur Smae i 1o be venerated as a memorial of ond [ {he barber ho Buve it srmmed. infor REE Buraias i the PA_PURE Going ot N GG, Imbuad PHb s DG love of TIa ghte ehiir, and when T woke up I siw e co one 4 " ¢ por- | WHISKEY. No other brand hay A and unassuming manner the rel duties | (U4t Tohad lost all likeness to my por that peculiar mellow flavor so evident Johi Murphy, recently of tite Cohan- 3 tratt. I didn’t know what to do, for | in this snd we can guarantee it as| Harris minstrels, has béen at his home T G 8 celtiea: wies afrald of Mifet in those days, <o S Apurast whiskey made. here Tor o fow davs, but expects to he Drug Man, . i TR on the day for the next sitting I hire $1.00 per quart, $3.50 per gallon. leave at once to join his partner, Bur-{ * Wouldn't Bother About Vindication. |a wig and went to the studio. Whe: AUTOMOBILE STATION, o rill Franklin, another Norwich boy, to Senator-elect Percy of Missis: is | got there WHIlet at once noticed h 1 JAUOR STEN, 93 West Main Strget [ 3o~ \oucmiiio dancing act ac te| Franklin Square, Norwich, CL [no roritiin I he had bean he woult | Are m hair Jooked and paisied 1t BoP-v0nlt, 0, OUIERIEE. S0 inmuttiy f) e Sre SEERAGEE oxP Bip, Dabe end 2 BB New’ vork theater soof garden during have been content to lst well enough|and it waen't until the session waes and Bicycle Repairing. General Ma- | Frefd, caeoot be exce ve us & Teisphove 25-3 apr2id | tha summer, may16d lalone—Savannah News ¥ ended that I took it oft.*—Collier's, chine work. Johbisg, ‘Phons - "w “ I, .20 Eaismeuns. Stesed 2 b 0