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he e The Bulletin. e, | g & * £ R Earl Mathewson was a visitor In : Wait Un- " _ Norwich People Should Not 3 ' | Durham this week. p R I ST 5 - : til It ls Too Late. , - y Norwich, Thursday, June 2, 1910. L R e : . — X 2 _—————| Mise Beasie l:erlml;nux ‘t‘:v S A Sh < Miss Rebekah Reynolds is the gucst) . Sing death-rate from kid- ing relatives orwicl Arrived on Wednesday Afternoon ard Tock a Short Spin | oc nitnds in Phideinin. S isense 15 due in MOSL Cases 10 the » . = VARIOUS MATTERS > ney discase I% ! Mrs, Jane E. Miner of Groton Is on the River—Changes at Broadview—Football Team Iready th a few sufferers sact that the little kidney troubles are = bt -2 i the guest of friends in Norwich. Miss Rachel Thayer has returned ~ o til they become from a week's visit in Boston, usnclly nogle e ayaiptonin give > from what resembles rose colds. Not to Practice Th % fho siisnt wymptoms il The Fourth of July, like Memorial| Mr. and Mrg. Horace A. Briggs are At the macting of the Colonial Dames | Place to “hronie, GRarGuie SUC, L0 . . il mean another three days’ hollday N8 o Attended by two cheering parties, | fon at stroke, the freshimien elght row- 1 AOmIBINE commitiec. gravel :g;’;mlf_"‘f”‘” [ ik or many Misses Rose and Laura Sabourne of | one 5t the Now Haven hous and the | 6 dowa w sl wnd o et fohowed bv' Misw Mubel 5. Wenp give a birn| 16 you sumer from bagkache. b o T e b R R ot Guesters the crews day surprise lunch of twelve at the | aches, dizzy wpelit: D' il ana . starting for Roc] , I, - 2 e iy e et o rrr g o feed | e erub on Wednesday, in honor o o B0, Ho% 06~ NGES | tend the jubilee celebration at Aug: 2100 ot or aanesdny gfteTacon ot |foung that they had beenl orevin.|Miss My K. Richarda The table|unnatural in appearamce 00 D ese ults tana college. G- L. Burnham of New York has|onstration at the New Haven house |ing wall had been erected along thei Was effectively decorated with foid I anelp the ko dile ure cspecially L] Arrived Lo gpend (Mo gummer at his | took place at 145 o'clock and practical- | riverfront, The _money for the in- | deitler, he, PUEY, Buest el MU | o iidney "ainorders—they cure where The special train for Hartford (for | cottage at Eastern Point. ly the entire undergradyaie body | provement was given by George 8t |charies L. R , “Min Mo | others fall, Over one hundred ou. (e jave recommenc C isto) Thursday will stop at . Caa cheered Captain Wodell’s men. InJohn Sheffiel who was on hand to - o SOmel'S BTOS. e o Pattviie molng aad| Miss Minnie Falvey of Centerville, | spite of the weather the stadents went | welsome (ho. ien. . Wednesday night | b et A A o | B & s &L HOWRG; J—— returning.—adv. R 1, has been visiting her uncle, |t0 the station and before the 2.50 |the men gathered around a largerios | ler heott, Miss Baud CEUER B Mrs. J. C. Sheppard, 107 High St BR—EN Daniél Falvey, of Sachem street. o'clock train pulled out for New Lon- | fire sti for the examinations, | Ing! . 28 Misg_ Helen Robinson. | Norwich, | Gonn., says: "I consfder Carutheérs a ptain nd the more; chects for the|which ~Desin foday and continue| Poil there were four tables of bridke. | Doan's Kidney Pilis an fndiwponsivle Articles of association have been - e RUSH W. ML D, |t e e et bty ot | e, ana trs, Wiliam marrs ana | SEain s the embery S8 the”unl: | Torouen <8 meek Lotk tdee ween S0vF 250 o et | Dosi. ilomy B Pa idieopents S s ke s y eight. The freshmen sent sty W Pair Oared. - e P - ed Donn's the state by the East Lyme Cemetery [ children have returned to Groton from | along a good delegation to ocheer for m o iy _Aies Richards pud Misy Ada Rich- | Several years ago 1 first uscd @O | @ssociation, incorporated. @ visit with friends In Brooklyn, Conn. | the 1913 crew, which is the best fresh- | Stroke Wallis, who injured his|Jros, Kidney Pills and learncd of their geon 3 et e, shouider during Dractice at New Ha: et vt Aty THveR Vers [0 Office removed Bro: A West Stafford correspondent| Miss Mamie Curran of New London| The following went along with | YN, went out for a short row in a GOING TO WESTERLY. ective at that time, wging powltive fo 21 Broadwa¥e | irites: Tev. Mr. Bacheler of Talcott. | has returned after spending a few | Conch Kenmedy and may be joined by | Sared anud expects to return to the rellar teomm’ pain. in-ine back and cor LTy i Vilie has arranged to exchange with|@ays at the home of L. P. Smith in | others beside the strokes later: varsity elght the fore part of the cOM- | poryy of 25 Hops Mebekah Lodge | recting other kidney dificulties 101 £ Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to § p. m. Sun- . Baliee : Lebanon. University Eight—Stroke, A. P. Col. | Ing week. Rhode lsland | had caused me a great | ennoy ESPLCIALLY @S 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. B AW e v 5 burn, 1911; 7, R. A. Wodell, 1910; 6, C. | The freshmen elght, after their row, ance. 1 procured Dosn's Kidney N i 5 ‘hat i i " San | elected J. R. Walker of Brookline, from N. D. Sevin & Son’s drug stor L. Buckinham, 1911; 5, H. B. Van g of their merit, ¥riday is the first Friday of the| Henry Wriwht has returned to his| Sinderen, 1911; 4, G. H. Campbell, Mass., captain of the crew. Walker and since learning cr month and is also the Feast of the|home in Boston, after spending a fow | S.1 5. B Baker. 1911 5. o Suc? | has rowed at No. 6 all during the| The regular mectims of Jiope Re- | fiave kept a xupply in the house AT OUR PRICES Sacred Heart, There will be special [days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. [ 1911 S.; bow, E. Frost, 1911; coxswain, | SPFing practice. g b D L ER O For sale by ail dealers. Price 0 devotions in the Catholic churches. |G. Hitchon of Washington place. ¥. Fearing, 1910 S. Gales Ferry Given Up. Peors Rat ot ehen. the: fin r- | conts. Foster-Milburn O Omited —_— University Four Oar—4, A. A. Low,| The plans for the early football prac- | L SIOFR. hale S WRCH Te 0 New York, sole agents for the Unite ur-gn cye- ass8s Next week the annual spiritual re-| Mr. and Mrs. William, Bishop of No- | 1911; 3, 8. J. Newman, 1911 2. R. Jef | tice of the Yale foothall squad for | Ansements were made for u par States. y Handiome Slilc "Orbense: on LobEREE | treat of the Catholic pastors of thelank, Miss Anna McGibney of Nor- | Tie¥: T 1911 bow. g g e Ferry have practicals | ing to Westerly tonight in accepta . Remember e name—Doana—ant | H e O s —_—— | dioces o vill 4 vic] 2 Ve 3 i r b > Y up ope lod No. lake no " giocess ' of I‘Iirt:ofi-di;“.ul. blelhe;? S| wich and Joseph Moriarty of Worces- | University Four Oar—4, P. Patterson, | that thero is no éven fleld for the work | $5 47, Invitation from Tiope lodee, o bt o0 — Women and Mi; tunic or platted s Enach and | Manresa institute, Keyser Island, off | ter were visitors on Memorial day at|1911; 3, I Van Blarcom, 1811; 2. M.|near the crew quarters. The plan was| 12 FUch pieriains the grond SIS | pop qrog the stomach or stimulate| skirt, long or short slesves, some K How Rk the home of Miss May Lynch of Fitch- | Bosie, 1011 bow, L. Tuirpe, 1910 S.; | for the men to go there with the| {eicans will be able to go down by the | the heart of Lidneys " What 1 WIONE | waists braided, made to seil at §17.68 -f10o vi e - . ches abou W s v - is the weak n® are crying O on Fye.glasses ||| The churches are making prepara- | ville. Freshman Eight Oar—Stroke, J. A. | opening of college and have thelr early | §:43 trolley and will return by the last} 75 % 00 BP8E U e these weal In and $18.50— 0 B, SHrax=OR P w5 | tions for an elaborate observance-pf Appleton, 1913; 7, A. D. Adams. 1912 | work. This would give the men a| Q0° Carine ting of Hope lodge of | side “controlling nwrves” with Dr. < of study. Bl Chilgren's day on Sunmday, June Mrs. Jacob Witman of Montreal and | 8.; 6, J. R. Walker, 1913; 5. D. C. Ol- | much cooler place than New Haven | At the next meeting of Hope todge 06| S0, (O pl U8, (0 ana sce how pecia 13.95 and its been severs i * i her daughter, Louisa, are visiting Mrs. | denborg, 1912 S.; 4.'J. H. Philbin, 1913; | and would also protect Yale field for 'y g - Quickly good health wili come to yo In several churches infants will be dent and vice president are to be the | y & & age which made §! baptized. Witman's brother, N. S. Penich of | 3, R. Romeyn, 1912 S.; 2, W. F. Howe, | the early games. But in the level i 08 110, BEeDoRRIs again.” Test it and see! So.d by Lee & WL = i ol Tk High street. Mrs. Witman and her | 1912 S ‘bow R L. Davison, 1913 | fieids at Gules Ferry thero are many e 2 Oegood. s Brbtterts e ht. i S e b ¢ the | cOXswain, W. Badger, . humps which wou ad for the o ’ . [ Erederick I. Miner, 73, dled Tuesday | davghter will visit in @ number of the | “Freliian Four Oar—t, H. A, Scrags. | candidates’ anklos o sarly i the year. FUNERALS. The Conservation of Nature's Resources | Women's and Misses’ Wool Suin B U States, stopping in | 1913; 3, W. Camp, Jr. 1913; 2. N. H.| The _outcome is _ that _ the : Siton T, e ‘clbviical 50 nicely tailored and lined, plea at the head of Niantic river in Wa- ew Britain to see her sister, and in | Read, 1913: bow, J. Scully. 1912 S.; | cool seabreezes and meadows of Gales Annie P, Wilsky. :Nm el fiacas &% Budion ekirts, good value at $16,00— The Plant- Cadds C terford. His wife died during the | Brooklyn, N. Y. to see her parents. |coxswain, P. Barnum, 1913. Substitute, | Ferry, with the sumptuous crew . qua The funeral of Miss Annie P. Wil- | (5 10 fuarcrin, tinge, o, o onal- ha Plant- TR R e, sl el ok .M. Bomeisler, 1613, ters and lodging house. will be given |sky was held of Wednesday afternoon | NENNIRECON & T HREIC, LE (00000 Special $11.95 SWATZBURG'S BONDS INCREASED Out on.the River. up for the equally cool air of Litch-|at 2 o'clock from her late residence, | fon and took Worning SEEOTS 0 W0 pec o OPTICIANS | The Progressive Missionary club of 2 fleld. Tp in the Litchfield hills there|at No. 52 Main street. There were | 90 late Fie aaves U SRRercl SERe Established 1872 | the Central Baptist church met on TO THE SUM OF $1500.| The Yale crews and managers, forty- | are ideal places for the Tootwall, work, | beautiful _ floral forms’ around " the | [Y O GREEY SR famity. T e - . S e ! — i two men in all, arrived at Gales Ferry | and two sites are aiready considere casket. Rev. Theodor Bauck o s Lo F Yot Kidney FEAHY - GABEWE _ BRpASTI Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. C.{ Unable to Secure Bail, Case Having|jitc Wednesday and went out onto the | Thero s an old golf conrse with suf- | German Lutheran church cted | doken ToUr Bot o O onsider myselr | WOMEN'S FINE TAILORED SUAYS, Darby of McKinley avenue; twenty-| Been Continued to June 11 by Re- | river at once. The 'varsity eight, with [ ficiently extensive stretches without | the services: The bearers we: B e R IA e . . 3 seven of the thirty-three members at-| gucls of Counsel. Colburn acting as stroke, Towed down- | humps, and & ball ground. Manager | and Albert Wagner, Charles an. warning 10 all not to negiect taking] MOPtly one of a kind, all best.rRa~ tending. = stream for half a mile and return, | C. C. Hincks, Capt. Fred Daly and|vin Sterry, and burial was in the fam- | RSEUEE A B 5 ol [0 TGS TERol | terials and beautifully lined witly When Joseph Swatzburg, Jr. was|coached by Mr. Kennedy from the | Head Coach E. H. Coy will visit the | ily plot in the cemetery in Franklin. & Osgood Co satin, latest shaped skirts, valuss um ¢ York, New Haven & Hartford | presented before the city court on|launch. The ‘varsity four oared went | place some time this week. Captain| Henry Allen & Son had charge of the e | b0 $22.50— ~ STA““NERV engineers have been motified that any | Wednesday morming, charsed with ser. | down the river for a mile and return- | Coy has for years spent his summers | arras gcments. = & ai Wednesday morning, it there and knows the place thoroughly. fovliad in_ Ha_Laundry. Special $17.50 violations of the black smoke ordi- | ting money under false pretenses on | ed under a slow stroke. With Apple- Mrs. Dennis Lyons, 0. K. George, the Franklin street Box Paper, Pads, NoteBooks, e ok s g g | M LRSS R D The funeral of Mrs. Dennis Lyons | O K. George the I s ot e s " | Shielas and Thayer, asked for a con- 4 T ¥9on% | jaunaryman, had a trick played on him Tine Boshe, imaiare be punished by severe dlf- | fnuance, as they had but just been | NEW SUITS INCLUDE ANNUAL PRIZE SPEAKING held Wednesday morning trom her late | KRy, . whan sempons lockad St calied into the matter, and 1t was de- ONE DIVORCE CASE. BY ACADEMY PUPILS |largely atiended, amons those present [ him in his laundry. O. K. went into : Fivitation Paper, Soon after the miadle of this month | 00 0 continu the'case wndil June| e e i conten e Boine relatives from Xaw ork, fiaci: | the place, leaving (ho ey sucking, in | Women's Utilty and Rain Coata made 4 come the longest days of the year—| When the matter of fixing a bond re From ul nd of e | Eight Contestants Heard by Audier o and New London. The bbavers | the kevhole on the outside we the of several different materials en: Ink, I?’“:' '5‘""’51""‘"1" fifteen hours and seventeen minutes. | came up City Attorney Hall nsked that County. z‘l":"PlF lod Slater Hall—Musical | were Jobn A. Brady, Charles 12, Tea- | JERER 6K ot out after a short | Styles, values up to $16.00- en Holders, Etc. June 22 summer begins and lasts 93 | it be fixed at $10,000. stating that the 5 ub Pleased. s v Hetn chure ha aol- | imprisonment when he attracted the days. The mew moon which comes on | Accused had the reputation of handling| Three new cases were filed with the : | mett A S K T st car. | attention of a pusserby who uniocked Spec]al $10.00 —_— the 7th will be full the 25d. much property and aiamonde over | clerk of the superior court on Wed- | The annual Newton Perkins prize | 7 high mass of requlem was celc- |9 F 00 o In ml' [" [ Ik‘ S which there trouble, and that fh\‘, ha n\-' l'zxy a,: fog“ox\t“:: e speaking contest was held on Wednes- nee R B I Pt Petriin “1‘0 ! Shovi = _{ procured a large sum ‘of money for his| John E. Smith o . _Mass., | day evening in Slater hall, which was g e oy ek Englishmen eat, on an average, 95 - , Tangiin oquars tomie funcral of Allan Harrls Oakley | i Nice. “Attarney Shiclds stated that | brings suit for a divorce from Marga. | Glica with relatives and friends of the | Gon and Rex. Joseph L. McCart) eggs a year. 3 junta ook place Tuesday at 2 o'clock from|4j0 accused is poor and has no meney, | rét D. Smith of Stonington, clalming | contestants, as well as members of St S hue Women's Separate Dress Skirts, blash the residence of his son-in-law, W. [ diamonds or property and that a smali | that she deserted him on April 1, !the Academy, it being open to the boys | S4n8 two solos in fne v and ool d ht di b 3 . . . 7 . i 7 v, 5 was in St. Mary's cemetery 1 colors, made right up to date, ourtland Beckwith, at New London.|bond would be sufficient to hold him.| 1907, and between April 1, 1907. and | of the sghool. Principal Tirrell, who | {85 '8 St W&y 8 COmBITN. | Jor oty L — values up to $6.00- Rev. Joseph A. Elder officiated. Bur- | Judge Brown de ed to fix the bonds | April 26, 1910, she has committed | girected the conte t. announced the o rector url“ a L3 L X fal was at Comstock cemetery, Mont. | in each count at $500, making the total | adultery at Mystic with Alex La Bon- | judges Rev. Donald B, Maclane, Dr, | the arrangements, Speecial $4.75 ville, $1.500. Ho was unable to got a bonds- | te. They were married January 23, | Hemrs M. Pollock and James L Case, pecia o an during the day or night and re lS!ifll and their decision will be announced OBITUARY. mMained at police Station for the sec-| Caroline M. Wheeler sues Thomas | {his morning. 4 3 E. Wheeler, both of North Stoning- | " A1l the eight contestants showed the Mrs. James MoGuir ater Eastern Connecticut members of the | onq nig: W. C. T. U. are interested in the| D. Goss,who was charged with steal- | ton, for an accounting and judgment | reguit of careful training and were The death of Mrs. James McG P D TR SRR, vt & C = 0. corventio: »Mch |1 & baiiner, wor PIASed In chisee O] 1L et Think (R0 S ik e | e St Tt i [T e T M e oY X ation offi counting. She lent him $50 on July 1, | The list of the participants and their | at midnight Monday night of ac ite | Baths WOMEN’S SILK PETTICOATS opens sow, Scotland, this week, | the pro : J s Mrs. Buel, the state presi ADD PERS TewG-.xl 1904, and $630 since July 1, 1905. The | galections follow: H a ame was Ax- . nd colors, all made with rows We have many novel art; g A “s‘la';["f‘rd"";:;fii‘:; Mr. and Mre. Allen Johnston of Ot-| defendant has never given dn acoount- The Black Horse and His Rider, D Beaots 200 Taeriot e At Little Cost B‘::h.,h".mnc: pit ;ae):“:lnun:l s cles for wear and adorn-|arc in attendance. tumwa, Ia, are in town for a short|ing or paid the interest, although both Sheppard | was spent In this city. She was mar- | Effectlve sulphur-water baths H 0 stay. w?l"ai’r’:ir:;nhggzfi B N S e P-g.d,,,ck ,.-fll," ,‘lm“,nz. 12 ried to James McGuire October 1%, | ";1 T «‘h_ fugl-sor e «.‘;lor-d"wnh hlr‘u:s 0111'.’\\\, nv-do‘nf > ke z . — 2 , igni '3 Declarati f In- 7. by . el 3 S E ade le xtr ne quality taffeta, ue ment that will add to the oThe Ttalian Dter;wc!;l;; allsnce of |l ot ooic GCOMPANY brought by Mark L. Gilbert, adm. of | gapendence. = s e LA R L L e VS wm’; e, oS ;6%' i g A onnecticut met in Bridgeport Sun- th tate of Thomas Passmore of E B s g ‘ 3 i teauty of your New Spring| aay afternoon to perfect pians for the TO RUN BALL TEAM.|Bath Me, against Frank B. Butter- | 4 Tm‘?.‘::":{:*&',‘,,‘,’:’&,?}&“ S oiter B N s e e | enn1s | Special 54 75 3 - fall campaign. The alliance i om - 3 R SO worth of New Haven, receiver for the Carlet ai Hav, "3 . fqad’ g *l she i Costume, cll of the finest| j,..5 of citizens of Italan birth, rep. | Norwich Athletic Association Formed— | Gilbert Transporation’ company. for | Tne i e S it B known here. Besides her husband sh: s - Tesenting all the principal towns ama| $2000 Capital Stock—Better Local | the recovery of certain goods now held Tohn Penabis Ootocan, ‘il g o A T B i el Ill h SO e cuality. cities of the state. 2 Support Wanted. by {he mistver (xach (elong: o $he |yne Fouor of the Woods, Murray | maward of Boston. She alse leaves | paur ap he Norwich i \ oo e e s 11 three sisters, Mrs. John A, Brady of | || Excellent for rheumatism, The Reid & Hughes Co [ b Charbonfoan, |, e oimss, i sesine | Frsson s S bt eom | e i oo o yargnia Assmnly, Kenry | (sl “Sra s Norchron 0| Il hives, heat rashes and many 8 . :Bfflflsm\ arnon flall, Ty Tollowed theomahont Tons oo tead- | letic association, as the men who have BY SLATER LODGE, N. E. O. P.| A Soldler of the Empire, Page | nott ' OF Bufrato, | and . one. brother, | [| chronic skin diseases. Suntdaw ) for 1t. Tn | porates amds shat nesme. AURE theit | Many Bresent including Delsgation ] Guniga Din. > oo ** Kiplng | Jsmes Corcoran’ of Worcester. Ths | All drogg’ S T 7 - fact the result of reliable estimations | papers with the town o . {seiiatana Tarrison Crane Noyes, '10 ROy 18 to be Deought ners 1o, Durlak t BN NP Racas it ek Sih schiovs. S0 “A Drop of Ink FRANKLIN SQUARE. who know where to look for it. In|porated under that mame. fling a ko Fhe vac | from New London—The Prize Win- show that the comet should be seen | pers show a capital stock of 32,000, — | with the naked eye nearly to the end | Baid in, and held in equal shares % of Ju Dennis 'J. Hayes, Stephen P. Co cd a pleasing part of the evening's pro- | Comfort Powder is ns more We are showing a very Use FORCE George P. Madden and Samuel Slater lodge, No. 509, N. E. O. P, |gramme by giving three selections, all choice line of Under the direction of Eugene Wall- ner. ner the Academy Musical club furnish- i S derson. de a suceessful entry into the en- ) of which were remarkably well piayed | like Talcum Powders than ednesday afternoon Solon A. Mox- | “From these the following officers | teriainment ranks with its first whist|and In the commendatlon which they | cream is like skimmed milk * ley and G. R. Sanders of Sedgwick | have been elected: President, Dennis | party given on Wednesday evening in | recelved thelr director must have 4 THE KIND YOU BUY AT PRING SUITINGS post visiied the three highest Tooms |J. Mayes:| vico president Sttphen P.|Pythian hall and attended by over 200 |sharc ey opened the ‘programme E S Coie e > rAgra of the High street school and - | Coffey: secretary and treasurer, George | people. Among these were fifteen | by playing Geneve March by Fabbri, a R N s s Rl o | T i o e e :f:g:.f‘f‘, P. Madden, Tha association is formed | members of the order from Huguenot | and after four of the contestants had SYKES RALLION’S JOHN KUKLA, 208 Main St. | rianncd for Friday Jagt.” e eiiioey | for the purpose of promoting all in-|lodge of New London who made the | been heand they played Galli's Scotch e i TAEE matnlce the M cmn door and outdoor sports, including | trip between the cities in a launch. | Patrol, while they furnished the con- O Jun2 — - N ag an stened | paceball, football, etc. Up to date the| Fifty tables were playing and when | cluding number of the programme by e With interest to the patriotic addresses | attendance at the sames at Sachem | the scores were counted up the fol- | playing La Barcarole by —Offenbach. ra— : of the Grand Army men. Park has been below that of the other | lowing were declared the winners: | They were loudly ~applauded cach i If it is WALL PAPERS cities in the circuit, but with some | Firsts, Mrs. Mary Drew, a berry dish; | time. AN )()W(l(‘ r Alice L. Potter, Ceres of the state | sort of warm summery weather it is| Henry A. lon, & silver inkwell; —_ W‘ddiflg Invilations o o o8 e . “has notified mubordinate | expected to come up to the expecta- | seconds, Mrs. . E. Lewis, half dozen | 4iGH DEGREE MASONS _The late eaves a larzer| DUIEC e prizes o be offered s | tions of the promoters. They have | fruit plates; Edward Daly, a tobacco isf helils torthe ik stoc the abose, and to| B oE O e T provided a ball team that Is worth | jar; thirds, Mrs. Mary Berard, an em- GOING TO HARTFORD.| 1siarmorehealthylortheskin |Come to mos o ave made quite a reduc-| the com & OTees- | cupporting and now it remalins for the | broidered centerpiece; Thomas Riley, : 2 and is a healing wonder for tion in the prices. It 18 8 E00d time | tor, Mass. next fall. She urges them | Sijbens 15 3o the rest. 4 mecktie; fourths, Miss Annie Bresnarn, | Many from Hereabouts Will Go in " g & C makes millions think” but if the drem . 15 interest (he mgubers of e Eoanae = L e e et liching, Chafing, Scalding, | Granston O | e e Sout . S see OB A Muresco. Moldings, and | in the contest. Prizes are offered for Eighty-six Years Young. consolations, Miss M. O'Connor, a vase - Supbura, Nettle B Birns fhinic about the quickest and gheapest genemal supply of decorative miate | the best acreage of flint and dent corn, | vwognesday was the S6th birthday | LOUIS Lynch, an ssh tray. Fob the fitet time iy Scottish Rite s, Rash, » For Quality, | way to get rid of it. Let ud do the a Painting, Paper Hanging and|the best exhibit of sixty ears of each 2111 - - After the whist, cake and ice cream |y, v in Hartford rendew Pimples, Wounds, After Shav= thinking and the wor L Wa'll Decorating e Rit of of Ellis Raphael, who was born in | o Arcer the whist, cake and ico cream | arasonry in ord, a_rendeavous of ples, 3 Minking | and_ {36 wortying. ey e e e London, England, He is doubtless one | Sortrimated greatly to the nl 7 | Connecticut consistory, 8. P. R-S. will| 00" Tonder Feet, Off Style and guaranies o R e s10em Chairmakars 1a. the Stars | contributed greatly to the pleasure of | LPRE'C EAMOGRY B Koo Guara | INg, Temder Feet, Offensive v | ind muke tho garment look aimost s P. F. MURTAGH SUIT OVER LAND IN and is as youns today as he was £0 | Shf eVeIng. - ©|hai. The 18th to 32a desrces, inclu- | Body Odors, and Bed Sores. kood as ne ) > » ’ 4 20 | voice and were heard with much pleas- | = o ly s 3 Cost And 1t won't cgst you . fortune either, 92 and 94 West Main Stret, THE suPERIon counr. | T se- thotousiy Thuereetal T | 10® S TR ST | sive, wilbe conterod on 8 Hrse Hate | O, O e e .8 3YXES o os K5 1T oy v o s s J< J L *| current evi a a ublic pirited ” "d - . & Ve | " ) i citizen. He is in fine health and at | et 4ne (OROWINg: Tenor solo. M e | cinity. The occasion takes the place oty e R s WiEem | mayaidaw sary Case of Dolb Teleg n e vs. Akers Will Prob- | his “place of business daily, being as | 3° meitvan soprans - sol. Teitine, | OF /Hartford day” at Norwich, where OUR Lang’s Dye Weorks, e ably Occupy Oll of Today. active as any of his clorks. S Kathirtne: Oreil’” fenor solo, the Comnecticut consiatory is located: : Only a Dream, Raymond O'Neil. S i ki . . 2 S28 Sivi supsrior scolint on Tase. Mrs. Johnson on Committes. “the" following. committes mide the |bY, Soverelsn Grand Commander Sam- 'l'e“ some Slck One ° ° Telephone. 157 Frankiln 81, WE HAVE A David L. Akers was Started sed 3t i5| At the annual meetinz of the C'o- | whist a success by thelr hard work: | pel G Tawrence, 357 dpgree of Boston. may12d probable that it will occupy all day to. | 1onial Dames of the state at Litch- | Mrs. James O'Neil, chairman, Mrs. F.|, 0, jer in Chief Albert S. Comstock day. It is a euit concerning lana in | field on Tuesday, Mrs. Oliver L. Joun- | C. Tewis Miss Mary O'Loughlin Mrs. | 333" qegree, of Norwich, will have with 1t Is Free If It Fails. “ 99 [l Shlcm and is for & note of 31500 rn | son of this city ‘was named as chair- | Josephine Clish, Miss Mary A. Sullivan | 33 degres, of Norwich, will have with Wil you do an sct of Humanity? Producs And. Smpemats n ‘adotion b | MAn of the Committes on Bominations | nd Miss Mary T. Driscoll e o Ay il you tell some sick friend of this. 5 LINE en Your the amount of, $352.78. o e SSON IN CHARGE A special train starting from Neyw | Temarable ofe p 3 e | M. Dolbea® sold a farm to Mr. -~ . MISS GIBRONAN EpARCE London will take the party to Hart- D g o ey NOW COMPLETE. and get the scores by innings v s o = > medicine go certaln that its maker dar: say : | who paid $200 of the $300 AT COUNTY HOME. [ford. William F. Loomis. 33d degree, | the sick: "1t is absolutely and unconditiorally 2 from all the big league | which was agresd upon. The farm is secretary of the three Scottish Rite | freeif It fails” The Handsomest showing of new aca n in | located d:uh;,.trdnr;‘rl X‘T;lke.AkAfle; Xh: Reassumed .the Duties of Matron on|bodics in Hartford, is in charge of the 8h A'"Xd yw.‘ro :;TY:. lmy‘znnw of Dr. wrics and ¢ ings we ve aver at- | ha. en paid Mr. ers foun 5 arrangements. The work will begin | S8hoop’s Restorative popularity. mpted. Cool, perfect fitting and Baseball Games. | that the telephone company had a bole Nebrin ssdey IR Graes Ham Gone o oIk in the Ml e hosswlion 1hb For 20 years it hus been the standard rem. | LB F 2 right across the land, about which he ® 0 Worcaster: 29th dezree will be conferrea with | 907, 10¢ Momach, Kiduey aud Heart uliu L was not told, and he has an offset v 223 es: Hartford men in the officers’ stations. - N eside™ ntrolling nerves of | SUMMER UNDERWEAR in all Stop in and get the results 2 st the Dolbeare claim of $1,200. ° P reoh Wednesday Miss Jessle Gibson | At the evening session the 27th deSTed | thess Vithl organs bogin &0 (al. 1t 18 br. Shoops | welghts, made knee length, full length before goinz home tosupper [ Mhien “tra: Gamed that M. Dolbeare Now Tondon counts temporary. home | Rill be confeerreed, with Norwich and | Kextomtive that husguickly iializid.and s, | ox fn Union Suits. " z stated that he wor ve hifn a. cow ? 8 3 X ' sta- | thened. and bro erves and that there were 1,000 ties on the lve in this clty after an absence of three | New London men in the officers’ sta- | feged, Sud biupnt —at— S irm, which consists of about 170 years. Her return will be decidedly | “rhere will be a buffet lunch served o notdoee the Stomesk, noe stimulsts SURT Wauregan House Cafe. rable. Mr. Akers was on the stand | A product of Sunny France — made| poms jand those in the home who may |sessions in _charge of Willlam W. | cgoes of oo aitacor e mening, faltering, (v SUI s |Have your tickets read via The Parker-Davenport Co. ASormed il his morning. 1< | from perfect fruit — “hand picked.” | In.the Intercat of her health [Ty Candiates in the clsas. o e | fMldaor conteliing nerves. And hereln lics the | g0 pagrer 101 Maln St City | Dominion Atlantic Railw: =z *8id he i = 3 £ who bas been matron | TOTLY cand TnOte to Y Suceess. A i . ominion antic Railway Propristors. aid he considered the place to e > A X G > T In thie intermission between the twe Then these nerves are again mada well and Worth oniy $1,500. This represents the “first run” De- | for two years left Monday for Wor | gegrees there will _be a concert by | strong, then thatis the certain end of all such | may25d LSS, Co. or the Dl METHODIST MINISTERS lightful as a food, a condiment or|Harwood was In charge until Miss | Members of D N, o e s lits & et sabdatiotion et T8 L e = s NP UM g B Gibeon arrived. There are now elghty | "1l 0 55 Sorgan. 330 _degree, e only Physician shie 1o my o the suflering We Have a Fine Line Line. Association to Hold Two-Day Session SISO T the:Lipmc. leader of the band, wiil conduct the | 15 mils chals Fan tha antire. exponia i S Next Week. In Summer time, the time of salad: concert. mine—not yours.” 2 e T NS S NEW FONPON.. On Tuesday I N. Gifford and W. A. Then whyshould the sick take any of Fanecy | o Norwich District Ministerial | 2nd cold lunches, Olive Oil is one of | Norwich Council, R. A.. Will Have Bty oL ;‘;m"!‘,‘.:";"e’:u‘" Jnake the | chance on any other medicine, whose o’ oY, e 0S | assaciation of the Southern New Eng- | the most delightful dressings. Use it Seven Candidates. preliminary arangements and 100k | maker dare not back it just as 1 do by . . s | | i#na” conferance "ot " the " Methodic: « Norwich council, No. 720, Royal Ar- | Ster, the paraphernalia, Many will eo | 1345 remarkable offer? nglish Bisenit | AGENT. e Pl §iinam Mon- | freely’ and frequently. A pure, sweet|canum, held its third stated meeting [ }ins tnem back after the work. Jsleo have n Rieumatic Remady—and hat L 00 St i e oasend 1, avith of the month on Tuesday evening at ly is co by the same identical *XNo | 50 Main Street I:,] m‘u\\nlI‘( programme: : product, made from nature’ be#§ end | the Buckingham Memorial, accepting help, no pay’’ protective plan. i i l[l cka es d “I ls Monday afternoon, opening at 2, two more applications, which gives it W. C. T. U. CONFERENCE, Besides, you aro frea to consult mo Just a1 pa gjes and otherwise| . ' .m;xm;-, “{‘hel Pastl\zr u_‘:m] the Sunday | recommended by us for the table, the | seven candidates to take to New Lon- e w"%mt‘h;fl;a”"‘"‘-flamxg'ffl Steamship tickets to all parts of the School.” William F. Taylor of Man- | - don on Friday evening for the county | The spring conference of the New | °P9K Lo i i el ’ WoRd Quaris and Pinls e e SR Lo Dt | SUSE orthe Miok meom. initiation. wich souncil has s | London County WoOMan's CHHSUNT | upsome ilms mimser. | ive nelped thotimids PEOPLE’S MARKET,| ' . Ao, Fibw. I 5 Clghinin e DAt Price. $100 per Liter. two mora applicasions pending. mak- | Temperance union will be held in tiv | upon thousands by 1oy privute’ prcription vt y | ~———— | S~ 4 & 4 3 ing more business in the applic parish hall of Al Souls’ church, New | persousl sdvice — dort IO ieather cases for same. | gk dus morntne. opening at 9. ad- o Iite "Than 1t s denown n - severa | London. tiis Wiernoon, apenii ot | #origour duple feivet " s 6 Franklin St. NOTICE Jus! the thing fo make a | 500,10 e Sinday Evening Sers- R R T L e L15. Rev. Howard Colby Ives will ad- | we mesenge. Lok a it obes may2id JUSTIN MOLDEN, Prop.| At the resutur mesting of Norwich i 8 F)D & Serv down from here on the €.45 trolley, dress the couference and Mrs Lise A will brine the opportunity —— - - — - - - | Lodge, 130, P B, Thursday, happy Summer. s, opencd by Wi B Darls of Souih The meimbers of Thames council, No. | Fuller of Sootland, Conn.; editor of the 1 7t have an honest And Frustworth drug. o B A A X lish, Diotriot Bepath g p wfl* O e T L iRy 1531, have also been working hard to| White Kibbou Baniuer, will give Suap- | €lst o whou you can conveniently g0 for the % Al“H"‘&l-:Lu AUNDRY iyt o PAN enibers dak o i ol e eSent cal o have b N s ok Dose i Will L presen 6. Prices the lowest. N o e present candidates but have liad bad |shots of the Natichal Convention, [8Yisghy o C L L Gl AU Work Done by Hama, (WU Le PRl g A R luck with the applications they have | which was held at Deiiver, Col. last | g Dt o bive s b dus st your laundry hers you'll address, Strident Orthodoxy of a Yoi- vl received. Three were securéd in time | fall. Mrs. Annie C. 8. Fenner will U rrite e mow sud rave all delays, Re: ihion 1o complain ubout AT Srce: g Pross, Thomas J. Stuart of Wind- The Drug Man for the county initiatlon, but all three | preslde over the qustion hox And A | member That 1OMOITOW never comes. Audrest being | eaten” cup with FRANK G, AUBREY, 1, Tt | sorsiti=: Gddress “Sidney” Lanier. Poct 3 men failed to pass thelr physical ex- | generul talk will be entered Mto by the D £noop. Wox 12, aciie, Wis. War T Lo | macling | A n 80, 155, [ BASHMSERE e o Bputh,| Bev. Of 8. aminations, so that Thames will have | superintendenis of departments. A Which Book Shail 1 Send You? lower tian " tar - macying | it — aiap of Norwich. Tuesday eve- | Franklin Square, Norwic, Ct.|no candiiaies mni'a delegntion of thoir | large attendince 'is loaked for. a (e | Xo.1 on Drtpentia o 4 For Women lonker aid o lower prioe. |, WHIN you want Lo put yeur busi ping, T30 sermon, Rev. James Coote, {110 | members il be in the New London |confaranca ix a i raat interast | No 2 onihe Heart o. 3 For Men 0. K. GEORGY. Siam better than (hrsuuh the adyectar 3 3 "Eheumatsm. 9 urnside El trip, to the members R T, -8 Quthe Kidaay o 2o 48 rrankun 5o ) 5T U8 T L, WY SCH

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