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Public Service Ecard Says Froposed Increase in Com- } mutation Rates on June 1 is Illegal —Company IVay ORTHERN Charge Onlv Regular Fares. I rERN ! Pt } New York, May 30.—The public ser- | It is further ordered that the com- vice commission, Second distric pany be permitted to establish and put MATI . nounced today that it holds that the | in effect on one day’s notice commuta- New ew Haven & Hartford |tion passenger and round-trip rates, r m‘ ;:"P"“"’ lroad company cannot legally put | and school commutation rates between Fill, D"‘»S--ll -u. n effect its proposed increase in com- | Harlem river and its stations in the )Eh mutation rates on June 1. The com- | state of New York; and also joint rates UINE must bear signature: | mission further considers and holds | between its New York state stations ; that fares now in force and effect will | and stations of the Interborough Rap- continue to be in force and effect aft- | id Transit company at 129th street, er June 1, notwithstanding the filing | New York city. with the commission and partial pub- The Erie Railroad company has filed lication of these tariffs at stations; | wih the commission a new tariff of and no further ordef of the commis- | commutation fares to take effect June sion is necessary to ‘permit the resto- | 26, 1910. Ma changes are made In ration and putting in effect of the tar- | the fare: xtv-trip and fifty-trip iffs now in force on and after June 1. With but two excep- The commission orders that the pro- changes in sixty-trip tickets posed new tariffs, to become effective arying in amount from June 1, shall be regarded as of no | five cents to $2.90. force and effect whatsoever, and that | ne fares for fifty-trip fam all cancellations filed by the company | ots changed, include both are without force and effect after that | iy “aquctions, the increas date. from fifteen cénts to $4 The company is ordered to continue | [Fom fifteen ¢ 3 1) R eMEnE e the established | _The fares involved do not refer to and set forth in g now in ef- | those to or from New York city, or fect until these tariffs shall have been | between any points where the move- superseded by tariffs filed with the |Ment would constitute interstate com commission and published at stations |merce, as tariffs, having referen as required by the public service com- | thereto, are not subject to the juris- | o missions law. diction of this commission. T ‘Wauregan after spending the week |to send over and order them to han- CHARLES LADDA KILLED NORWICH PRIESTS ASSISTED end with her grandmother, Mrs. M. J. | dle her more gentl test epitaph for King Edward wou be: ‘Peacemaker.’ Boston Journal, = Bogue. The object of the king’s sympathy |, In his younger days it pro IOO SICk to AT WILLIMANTIC. AT DEDICATORY SERVICE | ~Nfiec Mary Murphy of Moosup was | proved o be a hawker who had in- | would have been: “Pacemaker.”—8e, . . b st J h's Ch 3 Lond a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Carl | advertently strayed into one of |lvel4\lhuns Messenger. even lay Struck by Automobile Driven y | St. Joseph’s urch in New London a | Bentley. reserved inclosures, and was being | T P p Roland Jordan—Companion Slightly Handsome Edifice. Dance in Celebration of Victory. hustled out with unnecessary violence. | The contractors of Boston clalm the He has Whooping Cough—a distress- Injured. o The single men celebrated their Thanks to the king’s intervention, | milk war is nearing a close. They ing contagious disease, often fatal, St. Joseph’s church, the new Cath- she was allowed to main until aft- baseball victory over the married men dare not claim the resumption of the among children. Charles Ladda, 11 vears olic house of worship in New London. | by giving a dance in the engine hall | ®F the race. and then took her de- | ;13 conaitions. children is largely killed, and a companion, Wil h has been built after three hard | Monday evening. About fifty couples | PATture in peace. | W““"“‘““mmgf phers, the same age, was 1y vears of labor by Rev. Wi were present, Kane's ‘{{"““““fi“&'{] e R Poy-de-Dome, an extinct volcane B etie s suffac Don’t jured by being run down by an auto— | simons and his parishioner s “;ff,‘flled Music and Myron La el : I —— France, ylelds large quantities of ik i ey b e o pouping mobile late Monday at itic, | cated on Sunday. The dedication, the |~ : 16 soams o be sgresd thal the fit- {Selo acid. “run its course.” It can becured quickly and surely by driven by Roland B, Jor BOYCO_TT AMERICAN GOODS. —_——— — = — —_— 19 vea the vespers were att dignitar of the R » < ¢ Mr. a s or- n ST 2 3 Dr. Doud’s Remedy R R B by city officials und | Threat by San Francisco Chinese for Whooping Cough The two boys were playing on the | bj _many parishioners and otk A Chamber of Commerce. i g S IR e i idewalk and ran out into the street to The church is practically compietad 1 _ B Bt o Paer G, wnd catch a passing trolley car going di- | 20d ils pastor was congratulated on| San Francisco, May 30.—A boycott iccess attained In erecting such | of American goods that is to extend r artistic edific The beautiful uic- | all over China is the plan formulated srial windows were seen by 3§ at a meeting held yesterday at the est advantage headquarters of the local Chinese been cleared away chamber of commerce, and today cable d the first good oxvv despatches are to be ‘sent to the mer- w them. The altar, a |chant societies of China asking their work of art, was d- {aid and co-operation, according to a 1 for the dedication. news article printed in The Chronicle lecorations consisted of | today. white carpations, ferns The boycott is to be undertaken by an organizaticn entitled The League/ of Justice, formed at the meeting in * The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been permanent, perfect cure in from ten to fifteen days. Yourdruggist is authorized torefund / the purchase price—50c—if it fails. Prepared by The Safety Remedy Company - rectly in front of the automobile driven by young Jordan. Ladda was knocked down and run over, while Syphers thrown to one side. 1T up and taken to St. Joseph in the machine, but Ladda died on the ras at the H found t broken John J. D Sl vitls: Sosdan. seais | of the Hartford diocese, de the Chinese chamber of commerce } in use for over 30 hase p R T R > churc at 100, assisted by | rooms. While officers were selected, o JOREE, borne the signature of High sc 1 . May as deacon and . | their names are kept secret until such and has been made under his per- thufl front s (h‘”flJ g A}}’» | tllme as l‘he lcugu-‘l ismof lsuffllclll:'!t sonal supervision since its infancy. am , both f “hance’ of the stren o warrant general publici- g i B F ok me ana Bichenpna, | [ty. Over 500 of the representative . Alllcwno one to deceive you in this, | manager, son Police E. | o | citizens of Chinatown were present at All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good’’ are but | H Rr b s i { ”'; meeting. all of whom signed the } Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of boys pi t injured | f roll of membership - e lads ang togathe Officer A Tho-reason. £0r thia. boycottana the Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. { McArthur hurried them to St. Josep \ v objects of the league were explained X)L Owen O'Neill ed a| - ll]( > dedic ne of um members, as follows: - GEEEEEES What is CASTORIA mnhx loss o{a.ppem& ma-! | amined the co, but throughout the country in a Is _ncorivenience and{dstress, but it] | it is believ | al, have for some time that Lmots ?a“m-s acis.and you can] | to the th~ al. 3 : were not being treated with the Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare« take Time As the dical examiner cowid not stice an ality 7 have a rig % . ty fl weflf bedm dremay u’r." | be :s-ar-hodm*w : "Ri 1 B John G 2 1 exp “tJ '}“l‘“H‘n:‘-\ .,[,Imnh x;te :l;«“i’rll]; goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant, I8 of the ‘great “Amefican Drug- § | Phoned to’ Cor ter of ceremonies. | aet eds at Angel island, we contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie . a of 12,080 ~g ‘L’)‘.mrel.\'ml s B S hriect] R‘ ]flal lJ]'P - feel t"[‘t we )‘1::\e b:enalmlsaxt)ed“vmn]:! substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ‘gists Syndleato Aruggists = hospital an stec e mas ntai e have appealed tc sh- : and entirely unlike any, otlier Saxa- et and tuiked’) wnor of Norwich i Bir Tt bt M,_‘ Rhat AUNG: Tor nn(j! allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind tive. ‘In.faect - with | of Norfolk us, and we are tired of being fed on Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ing | nises A hovcott of American - sal 1 P, A e | gomls . T el rent and Flatulency. It assl.xnuntos the Food, regulates the mond » the com T interests of the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. | hospit | United States, only way The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friends seen we can show our power and demon- Frost and Burns police headqua S G cenuine CASTORIA ALwavs 1 is the Bears the Signature of that young Jordar driver and while 1 statement | tola Ca tention of ovement to e in the Mexico, of Bristol Man Has Wild Goslking Hatched While Old Bnrds Were in Captivity. few years' ago Selectman F. N. ss _of Bristoi utilized a fine spring of water mear his factory in Forestville, making of it a4 trout pond in which he reared large numbers of that toothsome fish. Later he added a pair of wood ducks and from that on has been accpmulating rare specimens of waterfow’ Among his later additions to his aqguatic collecion is a padr of wild ;7;;;;-,‘,5;;; The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAI'S COMPANY, 77 MURRAY SYREET. NEW YORK 6ITY. Edward. that sho in M.x\ 19 Loubet we d the fact tk been attempting to ste westbound who were with hnng~ out YANTIC HAPPENINGS. geese which he secured of parties in| who w thicred | before the — - - —— — — Darien. These geese were caught on | teyine. o stonl o mige " | Quting for Meritorious Pupils—Suc- king low- AR SRR e western wheat!\fleld and are a zreat| the car and into on-| cessful Ball Team Gives Dance— ““"““” which hae . attraction to thdse who have never| coming automob I avaees or-a S 5 horses at the | 4 seen a wild goose except at lopg ranza. | con of Aty mon i vl of Deamen: Bowisieos. go-one { T ble Pa It has often been stated that wild | the Stone g | 3 erri n am Gee d et 1 geess will not breed in captivity, but | this female goose built her nest, 1aid | «pain timse witts tiie four eggs and hamched one gosling | «y Results_from of bees, hornets and > s Real danger often would be good which is ghown in the picture stand- e s one sl o bas been ing behind its parents, who never lose 1 swear that I h ’ poisoned by cont h s plants stght of the youngster and always keep Fa P he i il 3 There is more Catar | v ’ ment { him between them. Indeed, it would v : Housne O | ay such 1is s Ma ly and observed: “You alway ropriate thi estnut tree. not be pleasant for a stranger to get iy too near them at this time. In addtion to his waterfowl Mr. Manross has in.other parts of his pre- serve partridges, quail and other wild birds which have become tame.—W terbury American. with insurar men, estab’ ‘Whitman, Mass., itional | onsti : ; | i ‘White horses are barred from ger- | the I ed | vice in the German army becaus ago, h paid a f She | g 3 are too conspicuous when smokeless | cent. the first e : : 7 powder is used. e Py Soid oniy in yellowe packagca by, druggisis and grocers. 10¢., 25e, 50c., The. SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. o S SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. ¢ & CO., Toledo, for consti- Makes Children b e S 5‘?!{5;29@F[’ffnf‘,::;e What and Where to Buy In Nerwich The Swezt, “Toasty” Miss Alice B Tovnton treated the 't e e o e s h rammar CHEE% Custom Grinding Joseph F: Smith, e TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS FLORIST Flavour of o K Le Roy, N ’ s g | Power [ 2 St | Commander Julius A. Pratt Post, No. ot YANTIC: ELEVAFQR. « »7 ] . 143, Dept. Iil, G. A. R. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Cona. | 200 Main Streel, Norwich. | ! Mr. Isaac Cook, com of above | Telephone. decl4d Pact n\qu l\hr\ cake and post, Kewanee, Ill., writes: For a long time I w bothered with bac < 2 5 : & ache and P Helen Inbh}@ _of orwich is| pains across my kidneys. About two 0UR woRK g the week with Miss Grace | months ago I started taking Foley’s % b Kidney Pills and soon saw they were | meets the approval of the ecritical Mr. and Mrs. > Peltier = doing just as claimed. I kept on taking people, cents the peck. Fine Delaware v{im\ P“‘ltl; lf . mpx St them and now I am free from back- 9 . ~ | strawberries. \;.mmn is cheap, eltier’s brothe uls Soucie | ache, and the painful bladder misery is | D L i "una ‘Mes, Poter Tresowski and | i connd {ie paintul biadder misery | Rogers” Domestic Lawndry. |+ "oTTO FERRY, w £ daughters, Annie, Ellen and Florence, | well that I have 1d y of my i P holesome, economi of Providence, R. L, spent Sunday with | friends and comrades about ihem and T'.'fl;(’f’,a.m 7 war B Brankiin s"""l 836, Praniiin_ Street. Mr. Tyczkowski's nephew, Peter ~ommend them at every oppor- DR. JONES, Dentist, Norocki. The & Osgood Co. rles Carpenter and son Clyde of | : 5 aiiany ot QUALITY bertville spent the week end with| The clever nitation of real coffee 2 Health | in work should always be considerea, | cal food, that contents = -5 12 s 3 S 2 ever vet is Dr. Shoo, | the mind, satisfies the vard Stoddard of New T.ondon | Coffec. 1t is fine in flavor and is | especially when it costs no more than | 25 SHETUCKET ST, spent the holiday with his father, | made in just one minute. No tedious |the Inferfor kind. Skilled men are x - Deacon Ichabod Stoddard. 20 or 30 minutes bolling. Made from | employed by us. Our prices tell the | P Valter Balch of South Manchester | jure parched grains, small muts, eto. | whole story. Room 10 'Phone 32-3 he holiday with friends here M and Mrs Willian: Tacker apsntio e Do Tos & Oood. STETSON & YOUNG. maylid Poputar pkg. 10¢c; ¢¢ P IY) day ;n\ I,_ ‘u{un.. SO e — may2ia ey e 5o ““The Memeory Lingers” || .o szl g | A Fine Assorement $2.00 . PUMPS - $2.00 THAMESVILLE STORE . o "e o . GOOD BERRIES IN SEASON, 'Sold by grocers. i, ¥ i M. » A = 5 Miss Helen McHale spent Sunday in MILLINERY g In 2 two-dellar bill and try a TOMATO PLANTS. New London with Miss Stella Eld- appetite, and— » . f our Snappy Up-to-Date CABBAGE PL. | ridge § o ? ANTS, Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., U. S. A. Mrs. John Mclale served the first A% ISTTLE FRICws. SETER T RELpaE S sun. melpl Leave your order for Sunday Pape nati strawberries pic ] Tom ar o you w sure Lo have them de- ( sl i MRS. G. P. STANTON P. CUMMINGS, livered ®; Miss Iva Bozue has returned to octldaw (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue. g FAIRCLOUGH, Prop