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J 5 SRS PR - & e s vl : " u-', unt,lrmE.E e ge 5 The Bulleti. |CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS VERY BUSY ... .. oo s |, T 2 Best Hair THE ¢ 3 . § | Wedding of Thomas M. Robinson and| pgay Suandish of Colchester s a peaiilars 4 W " ~ Miss Maggie Adams—Lowering | guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. ¢ the S Trolley Gurve—Passes Druggist's | George Beebe, on Scotland roud. All over Ameris ...”"«Nc'm o or Bnus‘ I c e = — ' A i < = Examination— 2 Marvelous Dandrul Tue Bulletin should be delivered | Many Proj=cts Underway for this, the Third Congression- g o e o ety Torrhigtor, &twcg:;:n&cvn. Parisian Sage n:r:ux‘a.mm_ verywhere in the city before 6 a. m. - T % The 3 S b palbatieadin Gt al District, which will be of Great Eenefit. South B ‘atrvets mear the Tattville | H L. Yerrington of Washingion street. uved nto Americ & pure for dandruff, COMPANY. Subscribers who fall to receive it by 5 egational church, is being lower- e e §8 Main Streel. that time will confer a favor by re: Sanekational church, 18 Dos having | M Mary Webb of East Town street | faliing haly and all scalp dixeascs, > ¢ & | left Wadnesday for several weeks' visit | N “the quick action of this . porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. been started Tuesday by the Connecti- | 1off, Wiinesday for « s ~ News ot ' o 0T mapidly R Norwich, Thursday, June 2, 1910. = Ay * cut company. The track curves into - sationil b THE WEATHER. * As is customary with the energetic | survey, which it is hoped to secure | the highway at this point and ' has | ‘F 434 toddy, withiout any seOretCll, 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN-REQuESTEY, | = representative of the Thira district, | for New London and Windham coun- | been several fect above the new mac- | oo o 5 SooiT o o nerury | OF Wi advertising, XArEi S — Forecast Far' Today. Congressman E. W. Higgins is one of | ties. 'He has taken an active part in | adam road which was laid along River- |, r0d, SASTOO C6 O, CLUICEENT | e umed: extanaively, (@ Sy pro- e 7 the busy men at Washington, and as | these hearings and in answer to his|side a year ego. The lowering of the | FRIFRPRE A0S TEUERAT €0 8os BOme :;:":"'d T eréat” demand? Simply For New England: Partly cloudy | usual his efforts are directed in be- | many questions, Dr. Milton Whitney, | track will remedy this. The work and continued cool Thursday; Iriday | half of hiy = constituente - Perhaps | chief of the bureau of soils, has stated | was progressing nicely Wednesday un- | ©°rd- this: Parisian Sage does Just whit we are telling the readers of The Bul- fair and warmer; light to moderate [ more than th 1 ber of pro- | that a condition which now confronts |.der the direetion of Foreman Daniel > . west winds. jev.‘(: §n“§;e‘hflt“§ifl ll‘\‘[:(mdisrlrlct Pite | them Is that there are lands in the | Johnson. In the “roadbed up along |, Mrs. Blglne’l'!. whou)ms I;levnl\xlllul letin it will do, ok our m ] Predictions from the New York Hef- | under way wt the present time and |east near the great marketsi which | Riverside new ties are being put in By '_}uflk e B S|wl- We claim, and we m:; hed ald: On Thursday fair weather and | back of them all the congressman is |are unproductive, or relatively unpro- | this week. t’;fd"fl street, bhas returned to Strat- wm‘.{ The m‘.‘.'f a‘ .,“T";’:"rm ol e 14 ? back gusrantee, that Parisia slowly rising temperatures will pre-|hard at work that they may all be |ductive and which we must consider Back B g and. rejuvenating RAZORS vail, with light westerly winds, be- e Ty now as necessary to re-settle, or to WEDDING. : £ a toDs comling variable, and on Friday fair | ““One of (he important measures re- | take up, or to develop to better pur- ANl mr e D ATl Toaa| bale tonle. I¢ chees dendnut SO —AT— and warmer weather. cently secured by the congressman | pose. There has been a feeling that Robinson—Adams. et :efmg';‘"hm’r’l":‘ s e i | falling hatr and hrhln:“l:r‘\’l;-_"mm ot s Observations in Norwich. was the county rural ~free delivery | the soils of the eastern states have| The first of the June weddings in|.: \Miss Standish's home in Colchester. et mer Tagtrorin Yt a the only halr n erwear 0[" PI“G L] The following records reported from |Service for .ew Longdon county. which | been a{‘hnunod but fln&“ Hfiflfidlfil Taftville was solemnized on Wednes- Grensing that reaches the root bulb of exhumstion, Jx. neyss Teex Sae 0 |day afternoon when at 3 oclockd ofrs. S, J. Tibbals leaves today|{he hair and destrogs the dandruff Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | Makes the entire Third district pras VI Y e achanes | flcally ‘under county service. This |its true cause—neglect of the Prover | Thomas . Fobinson fof Fall TIVer, | (Thocaasy) ornmre e ohtor sy "hanges Wednesday: service went into effect in this county | cultivation of the soil. so that we | \ass ana Miss Maggie Adams, daugh- | Sral g e gl el 0, SR ERBT 0 are reading l N i b Ther. Bar. | on Wednesday. June first. so that now | know that these solla OF the east awall | ter"of Mr. and Mre George AGAMS. of | o ony %y, Vit with her cousin, Miss] |And to the women who o e | [ g ow Be™ B | every section ‘of the county is given |only a higher state of culfivation to | 3"Siater avenue, were married at the | Fymo s M. 1 s Wimpie staten ct, we want §2 bass | daily mail service by carriers. regain their former produckivity, and | Tarrvitie Com . % > o0 B0y that Parisi prorks won- S B2 | other matter of great importance | cven to surpass it The board in its | ihe pastor, Rev. Dogaid B. MacLanc. | s rradiey Potier who has a sum- | 4o with womens hair, ft il wimn | Foo - Fuall Swin in Which he has worked hard and is [ soil Surveys determines cultivation, | Present at the simple but Impressive | mer cottama At Salman river. and Mre, | ool harsh and taded hale fote b St at it with e feeling that it will | fotation of crops and _fertilization. | coremony were many relatives And | Honcos e, Salmon Hver. andire | ful, radiant and i hair We are selling Wade & Butcher, Wostenholm, Rog- ers, Brandt, ahd a number days, and s the most pl This Sale presents to the Ladies of of other Razors, usualiy sold Comparisons. be successful s the New London |They determine what crops can be | friends, g L . at $2 00 to $2.50, for | ers. moderate southerly , ed before the ways and means com- | gressman Higgins is working to get| gown of creme mull, was given away » of Gallow: i o Drukgisia feverywhere wnd Tho Lot | Norwich a splendid array of dainty | Wednesday's weather; As predict- | mittee in its behalf and He feels that | the survey in this state instead of hav- | by her father, while Howard Adams, YANTIC HAPPENINGS. o0 & Tares BoATE. " Underwear. The mai f I ed. he will secure a favorable report. This ltnlng al:uc‘r; ‘done xu:;er? :fim? ‘:‘her; her brother; acted as best man. i . 50c a large bottle. i . naterisls employed T T Dbill means much to New London and | the land is cons of the best an A reception was held at the home of g can be quick- X deligh " THE WEATHER. this end of the state. out of sight in price, and where it i8 | the bride’s ents after the ceremony | Rev. Mr. Dixon of New York Candi- l.} :m.l_m,: .,rv‘ml Almnghm‘;l.:v”v{“ "“,‘.“:‘, aro of a soft, delightful finish, the The congressman also hopes to get | considered they can'get along better |and a wedding repast was served.| date for Grace Church Rectorship— | [¥ loosencd W n, | trimmings are tastefully and effectives . Moon amd Tides. the appropriation for a public build- | without it than in this state, where 50 [ During the evening there was an en- | Damage Done by Woodchucks. o S AL Lee Sun i=h [ Moon | ibg at Putnam at this session of con- | many farms have been abandoned. joyable musical programme. LBk s Iy used, The cut, fit and finish have All Guaranteed. H 1 Rises.hots. 1f'Watse | RiSes: | gress, it beink a matter on which he | There are a number of other taat- | The bride was the Feciplent of nu-| Robert Semple of Tarrytown, > has been engaged for some time and | ters, such as the removal of the ob- | merous handsome and valuable pres-|wage the guest Tuesday of Cari Se all been attnded to by master hands, What Everybody Ought to Know: Also Strops and Hones. - | pom il 2 m I3 W Sonich the residents of that city ave | struction in the Shetucket river near | ents testifying to the esteem in Which | They went fis xR PR I 137 || 042|deeply interested | Laurel Hill bridge, the Shaw cove im- | she 1s held. The groom's Eift to his [ of Bosrah. Bt anle cameht ane trout | That Foley Kidney Pills contain just | This fact is as evident in the meder | 238 033 He has also been devoting much | provement at New London, and im- |best man was a handsome scarfpin. The Rev.. Mr. Dixon of New York|the ingredicnts nccessary to ton H $i3 time to the hearings before the com- | provements in the Eight Mile river & The bride has been a resident of [ mciated in Grace Episcopal church | strength nd regulat ction of | ately priced garments as in the mosk evin en el mittee on expenditures in the depart- | Hamburg, all of which are of vital | Taftville for about aix years, is a mem- | Sciecod Jn (Frace Hpiecopal o | o heys naa bladder & On oo i g1z | ment of agriculture, relative to the soil | importance to the respective sectioma |ber of the Taftville Congregational|ractorship, which has been vacant | & SR W Jew, of. A REE Il %os i church and an estimable and POPUlar | nce the Rev. Marcus Simpson left Untorwaan Ab 19 risse and COREE young woman. for Plymouth in February. hours after high ter it is low - v ve tide, which 1s folowsd by fleod tide. JUDGE THAYER'S DECISION NORWICH HORSE WON thi\'_lr;uir{::m:flr;- l:w‘l'r:&r:n;l:lflpln‘ Miss Mary A. Sullivan of Hartford ll“m:‘ Waiter (dignitied ”JJ’( JOMP- | auery garment has been selected and —GREENEWLLE UPHELD BY U.S. SUPREME COURT RACE AT POQUONOGC.| nover, 1~i". H., and Boston, after wx;mh xz‘:xr’)wen Tuesday of Miss * Alice | ous) pEpTS bR L oRered, Laley 5 R e et they will return to Taftville before = % - and | terhouse steak half an hour u ' Suit Over Alimony, Which Was Not|Jossph Bedard's Georgs B. Got the|zoing to make their home in Fal | gn and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and | ohouse SO0E 0 e Iy filiness, | tom of those who buy Sullivan-Gleason Nuptials Celebrated | Paid in Accordance With Judgment. Three Minute Class. River, where the groom is & machinist [ TRREeT, RULE, OF Buler SPINE BI07 | ol Vour permission 1 will withdra at St. Mary's Church—Permanent =4 = A with the Kilburn & Lincoln company. |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Robinson | it as an order enew it as a wu e R T Doanemtl A decision which is looked upon by | On Memorial day the old’race track| Amons those at the wedding were i b H Py g or ppointment for James F. Donnelly | jayyers in this city as one of the most | at Poquonoc took on & new lease of | many from Baltic, including Mr. and T T Y . “ | ’ Y —Personal News. important that the .United States su- | life. By actual count a cpowd of 1,500 | Mrs. James McNulty and chiidren, g ore Up Row o Ay i datic ] CORSET COVERS e awoiient Joekiig: Gue ul Eraats y preme _court has rendered in a long | passed the barriers and with those | Alice and James, Mr. and Mrs. William | Woodchucks are doing considerable | At ! Eaeial o= | ot hareain ever offered. Maxwell | A _Dpretty wedding took place in St.|time, has just been handed down in | Who witnessed the races from vantage | Barlow, Miss Martha Holton, Miss |damage to vegetable gardens. —One | JELE IRECE O { At 18 . 0 it Tus W P equipped with | Marv's church on Wednesday morning | the case of Matilda Von Allert Sistare | grounds outside, it is a conservative | Jennie 'White, Mr. and Mra. = David |farmer recently had a thirty foot row A¥ Blo-vaiue: ST pliince TH6 . wheel | 8¢ 9 oclock, when Miss Mary T. Glea- | against the estate of Horace Randall | statement to say that at least 2,000 | Flowers and Miss Elizabeth Shaw. |of peas torn up from the roots of the o - e st %e. quick detachable rim. son, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. John|Sistare, says the New Haven Uni spent Monday afternoon watching the animals. . 3 B Eeen 'heed carefully, mow Just out | Glehson, of 77 Seventh strect, and Eu- | “The result of the decision, it is be- | race: Viltage Briefs. B THE LEE & 0S600D C0, SUCCESSFUL At ddo—value of the &hop. gene F. Sullivan of Pittsburg, Pa., were | lleved, will mean many suits for the| The wnning horses in the three| Jonn 3 'Shea of Merchants' avenue |, Mrs: Hannah Kingsley is confined | o 050 "o ol o Make | oth P ) 3 N B We have several cars, Httle | UNited in marriage by Rev.’ James J.| recovery of due and unpaid alimony |classes were Wildwood, owned by the | was o recent visttor in Hartford to the house by illness. uced Dr. Howard Company er excellont values in Corset Covs b Sitcne right. 5 Smith. - There was a large attendance | on judgments rendered in divorce | Whaling City road stables, in the 2.15 > Special Prices. ers at 65c, 85¢, $1.25, $1.65 and $1.95, used—prices right. of_relatives and friends. H .| cases in practically all states in this | trot or pace class; Kate Willlams,| Anthony Fournier of Merchants’ av. | Several from here attended the oo o st Hadt. AP pifornt abll 6o NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX-| The bridesmaid was Miss Katharine | country, and, further, the collect owned by O. A. Stedman, in the 2.27 3 % g | morial _ excreises in the respondence The & Osgood Co., the NE 3 31 enue left Wednesday morning to spend P 1 WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for | (. Gleason, sister of the bride, and|of hundreds of thousands of dollars [trot; and George B. owned by Joseph |, \ceek with his brother, = Napoleon | church Monday. DOpRleY GramRiste. Bave: succoeded in 5 tmmediate delivery. Richard Sullivan of Hantford, brother | from husbands whose wives have ob- [ Bedard of this city in the three min- | Bournier, of Palmer, Mass. v g i getting the Dr. Howard Co. 1o mak DRAWERS = e Y UL of the groom, was best man. tained decrees of separation and judg- | ute class. " z Memorial day was observed in the | g™ gnoi ) half-price Intre tory offer | all . The bride was charmingly gowned | ment for alimony. The judges were Ira C. Haxie of 5 village. The grocery stores were clos- | on "the regulur fifty cent eize of thelr At 19¢ e — in white embroidered batiste and wore| The decision of the United States Michael B. Ring of Norwich | . Joseph E. Fournier of No. 1 Block A, | ed, the R. F. D. carriers made no trips, | oalebrated specific for the cure of co At 29 a black picture hat. She carried a|court decides that a judgment for ali- C. Holmes of New London. | South B street, lett on Wednesday af- land the star route carrier went over | Lination and dys { e M. B. RING & SONS |rnite ivory praver book. Her maid | mony is of the character of judgments | The starter was Georse A. Pendleton | ternoon for St Hyacinthe, Canada.)his route but once. This medicine 1% u re discove 44 o was attired in white organdie With|that the United States constitution | of Mystic. Where o ks hac. & position. Ay te)e- tor e o diseases of 1 650 —va mara2a black picture hat. protects and one upon which suit can s C, the three minute trot or|&¥aph operator offered him. Mr. ang Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and | ((hy 1 bowels. It not onl After the ceremony a reception was|pe brought in any state whatsoever | pace, was the first to be started. The son. John, have returned from several | gujck it male oxcellent values in Drawers of held at the home of the bride's par- | whether the orizinal judgment was | other classes followed, heat after heat.| Mre. Daniel Bridge of Fall River |days' stay with relatives In Fitehville. | 808 , $1.25, $1.65, $1.95 and $2.95 ents, when Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan were | rendered in that state of not. The of- | The detall of each heat follows: Mass.. has been visiting in ti% village, —_— b N When showered _with _ congratulations and | fect of this decision is very far reach- | Class C, 3 Minute Trot or Pac She left Wednesday night for West- | Miss Julla Kingsley has returncd to| oo, T ey good wishes. A wedding breakfast was | ing and one which will be read with | 2 d - erly, but will come back here again | Hartford, after spending several days - dyspepsia ’ served. inferest not only by members of the | FIFst heat-Roy Medium, 1; Jen- | pefore returning to her home, at hier home her able that The Lee & GOWNS y Halley’s The bride was the reciplent of a|pbar but by wives Who have mot been | B, Gontry, 2; Georgia B. 3. Time — willing o return the price b ‘ large number of beautiful and valuable | able to collect their judgment because [ L141-2, Second heat, Georgia B. 1i| . and Mrs. S. Howard Kenyon of | The production of 1958 short tons | tyery case where 1t does not " i E gifts, including a handsome remem- | their former husbands have removed | &O¥ ;”‘““};"- 2; Jennie Gentry, 3.| g hool street have returned after | of fungsten concentrates in the United o great he demand ah : Comeet | brante from the clerks in the Boston | to some other state and there sought | Lime for the quarter, 37; half, T14.| S0e0ding "Memorial day n North At- | States last vear cstablishes o new rec- | spockne that The Lo & Oseood o | 190 o Te R store, where she had been buver in the | the protection of its laws. Third and final heat, Roy Medium be- | flitoro, ‘Mass, with Mr. Kenyon's sis- |ord for the metal. Of this amount | fave heen able 1 steure only o 1mited | 650—vaa ] 1 Saming i ihe heavens, or when the | FIDBOT department for a number Of [ The case of Sistare against Sistare | & withdrawn—Georgia B. 1; Jennie| 1 Mo David Marshall. They also | Colorado vielded 1,401 tons. aupply, and every one who ie ir | b ratiiarol ry rears. 5 originally was fought out in Gentry, 2. Time for the guarter; 37| \igited in Central Falls and Pawtucket, | s | QPR P E I 0 0 s shining, any minute, |° At 3 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan | of New York state. Mrs. Si eud on cibe WA S Seage Doin r Al 1 upon them at once Other excellent values in Gowns o left for New York, and after a wed- | tained a decres of divorce against her | 100k first award and Jenmie Gentry| ™ MARRIED. call upon them nee, r, sxalipnt ¥ . in ding trip will reside in Pittsburg.where | husband and also a . judgment for ac'l"md 2 B i Tt vd- Bagth h mtreot] TIARY AN —G13 —_— — - gt - }!»('v §1.65, $1.95, $2.65 and up * The the groom, a former resident of Nor-|§22.50 per week alimony for her and | [0 this event Roy Medium was pen-|, . " eceived word that he successtul- | kene F. Sullivan Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.00 Patrician $5.95, wich. is a foreman for a construction | her child to be paid to her weekly by | @lized for swerving and the owner LA e o be p ¥y by T o o lv passed the state examinations for| Aand Miss Mary T ason of Ohite and OLFOALE Company. her husband. . After paying the sum | Withdrew the horse freom the final | IY bassed the stals pxeimimatons for| G5 B - g A Ruud Tor a short time, Sistare Skipped out | Beats. Ven recenbly: ADAMS — In Tartville, | Latest style LONG WHIT” SKIRT! JAMES F. DONNELLY of New York and came Connec Y ; :-- ?- ?—2; Trot. = 910, by Rev. D. B A woman's shoe that's right, S N . —_ cut. The original judgment ren- rst heat—Strongheart, 1; Miss "Robinson of I | B ¥ . A Automatic Gets Permanent Appointment as Rail- | dered July 22, 1599 Sistare w: Gayton, o Kine Gerald, 3. Article, 4 NORWICH TOWHN nd Miss Magsie Adams of M "FHANK P At 65 $1.00 Wy - Ml K, ne Bk located in Connecticut, and a suit for | an ate Williams 5. Time for the 5 ey T 4 t 8So-—~value e d’" e eunning Between | e and tnpaid alimony amounting o | quarter 39, and for the half 1.15.| The King’s Business Club Elects Offi- DIED el 306 foaly Birest A Pbp - Gas Water Heater insted and Bridgeport. $5.805 was instituted against him in | Second heai—Kate Williams,1: Strong_ | cers—Complimentary Dinner—Gen- Lt @ May 30, Hiram | Telephone. 04 Main Street. At $1.25 u ] > this state. The attorney for the de- | heart, 2; Article, 3; King Gerald, 4,| eral News. ill, ag®d 85 years. ~ i AN ! . 2 furnishes instantansous hot water in | Deamontoopesday. June 1 James T.|fendant was Judge Noves, mow judge | and Miss Gavton.'s. Time for the quar- om his late home, § Gr Othier sxcellont valNewi el TR, 2 o B e e Uinited Btoteat mpean | of_the United States circuit court. ter 38, and for the half 1.14 3-4. Third| Bertram Gough, who has been at his | street, Thursday afternoon. June at $1.65, $1.95, $2.65, $2.95 and up to anlimited quantity to all parts of the L lerk on the New York “Nea oo | Judge Thayer, then a judge in the |heat—Kate Williams 1, Strongheart 2,| home on Wauwécus Hill for a few | @t 3 o'clock. Burial in the family lot $7.48. house. Simply turn the faucet, the |Mail clerk on the New Vork, New Ha-| gyperior court, but now ‘a justice of |Miss.Gayton 3, King Gerald 4 and Ar- | days, has returned to Hartford. in Yantic cemetery. s ven and Hartford railroad between 4 ticle 5.y s, 5 3 RO Bk this FL. Can Al 468e en_an 4 the supreme court of this state, heard |ticle 5. Time for the quarter 37, and T WILLIAMS—In Norwich, May 31. Vit me | Winsted and Bridgeport.. Mr. Donnel. the ¢ t New London, and rendered |for the half 1.131-2. Fourth h inia w of ey ‘Wi Seeo th. plendid values in Short Gkirts, “self operating” at our showrooms, |[ly received the notice of his permanent ( IS <ase at Wew Toneor, & 5 ¥ 3 = €at—| Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Hart- | ;. %] P s O i .. X 4 bt . appointment a short time ago. He|® decislon on February 19, 1907, for | Kate Wulliame 1, Strongheart 2. Miss| sorq are spending a week with Mr. | ¥ Mertariar “Bamtist churen . Thussday Chemises, Combination Garmants, successtully passed the mecessary ex- | (5 PIAIEIE J08 S Joll amount, O Ane 4 O e qiarior 26 Sand fos | Murphy's mother, Mrs. Annie Murphy, [ afternoon at § oclock ! Bridal Sets, Etc. We make & spe< = 5 aminations two years and a half ago, | jorengant to the supreme court of this |the half 1.13. Kate Willlams took| o West Town street. ERWIN—In Norwich. May Emily cialty in this Sale of Extra Size G‘S & Elec"-lcal De t and for the past year and a haif has ot 5 b Kennedy beloved wife of John Br- P L, | Tocn Going substitute duty as required, | State. That court reversed the fnding Nt Woney, Strongheart second and| Misses Mary and Catherine Murray | win. agea 73 years Garments for stout women 321 Main Street, Alice Building. | 8 IbrEe Dart of the time running be- | % the lower court and held that the'|Miss Gayton third. of Huntington avenue spent @ few | Prayer At her late home, 279 Coniral b % | tween New York 'and Boston. by way | IIEmEL 106 almony 18 New York| Ciass A, 1.15 Trot or Pace. days recently with Telatives in Caro- | &vemue, Friday. June 3t 2 vclock — == of Springfield. Mr. Donnelly has many | §#7°, W88 BOC, € T JECEROTL 808 |, First heat—Wildwood 1, Big Frank | lina, R. L copal v at 2.30. Burial in Ma- of mot L Ao < Peter Gamehurst 3, Bd Sweeney 4. plewood cemeter. the 3 %ited States constitution Pro-|Time for the quarter 34, and for the| Miss Julla XKingsley returmed to | Sy dent GOm0 < half 1.08. Second heat—Wildwood 1, | Hartford Tuesday after a brief visit| s 1910, John D. friends who congratuiate him on his; orel appointment to this fine position. - orth. Kan., M dmoiid, former] MILLINERY d credit should be given by the Lri- ~ Now Is Your A Binaf ot amother stats oner nan tha | BF Lrank 3 Ed Sweeney 3 and pe- |8t her home on Huntingion avenue. | ot thia : anniver h mass of re whi s rendere. the: . Time for the quar- HORAFT — In_ Waterford. Conn ['s) t iy e TNt At R otk Hare | Fouma That nethe Moo yhei "womrs | Lo 33, and for the half 108 Thira| Mrs. John Oobk of Bim avenue en- | ANy V5T 110 Myonn Asherare, “azed Greatest Event of the Season PPOTIUNItY |5 5anirmisd st fosiock Sar | found tnat 2 e N Yo 0wk | heat—Wildwood 1."BlE Frank. 2, d o Memorini gy Ul ! TR for the late Mrs, Catherine Donneliy. | Judsment it could not be final and | pyegney 3 and Peter Gamehurst 4.|mother, Mrs, Jane Grady. of Webster | punoral xervices at hix late rosidence b A gt Untrimmed Hats 25¢ ®© finish h : — The anniversary proper occurs on Fri- | that it could not be enforced only by |mimae for the quarter 34, and for the b T G e mras” (avited to ationd, | worth hearing: Your best chance 1o Anish your house cleaning | say. Mrs. Donnelly having died June | remedes in the state of New York and | BIf L11. Wildwood took first money, | °f New York. : lease omit fowers. . : od - dollars, as the case ma g . & A 2 3, 1808, not outside of its jurisdiction. Sistare | £. Frank second and Peter Game- William _Risl Hi o Wt et Klrriord it €0 . Fine Flowers 25¢ by installing new furniture. |> died at this time and his sister as | Furst third. e panard I 1= 5| be, on Wines and Liguors ahd all idnds rests. executrix of his estate was substitute own B of Steamed Beer (bottled.) Quick itrimmod Jata for 'Women We have all your needs at| ;... P I o | o Darty Gstomaant . °d| STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES. | groes, of West Town strect Miss service, polite attention, scrve you Misoon ‘and Chiidren, o a8 i Bwet peasibis peices was a visitor In Providence this week, | ., AtOFeYs for ihe defense then went ; in Tiartford afier a few dave’ stay. Fight if yowll glve us the chance B | more ooy moptiar ehene poss: | 2 3 R S Zrit of error on October 1, 1909 tions—No- Complaints. Col. John T Murphy and family 15 Main Streot, % I.u:ur‘: nT .;'.‘...‘1‘. wGakeyigie. S o s P s i i place. ©3 of the lat- t the same 06g What nean Come into our store Memorlal day at his ome in this place. | 1o- court has not been received yet: The State botrd of charities held & Wont Town strost 60 i3 Bguss. former Sl Iine ¥rench Fiowers in all 5 gy R A5 pecs Fceiy regular monthly meeting In the caps | 1y oo, Y : i X » Miss Flsie Garvey of New Haven H P ly owned by D. Torosian on Washing- the anted kinds, compris and inspzct the goods. has peen visiting friends on Prospect | PASSENGER TRAIN WENT itol, Hartford, on Wednesday. ton street. Geo. Greenberger about every ~kind and as b Dr. Down, Miss Walter, Mr. Holman, - . ] olor in demand—all at Sha it DOWN AN EMBANKMENT |and Secretary Kellogs made roports| pipner for South Dakota Guest 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn bunch, valuo as high e M. HOURIGAN Jamos Rooney of Central avenie 1as| Two Passengers Injured But Not Se- |charities and corrections held recently | On Tuesday Mrs. Frank E. Sterry of junzd et 9 ciurnod aft E n il in St. Louis. The next convention will | lee avenue gave a_ dinner to a few AND- 4 62-66 Main Street IEEnEIGEe; e i be_held in Boston in 1911. friends in honor of her sister, Mrs. — —— 2 Charles Buchanan, who has been in| Traffic on the Central Vermont rail- [ Miss Walter. Mrs. F. A. Mitchell and | Adams, of Leeds, S. D, who is hel aprasd town for several weeks, left Tuesday | Foad was tied up several hours Tues- | ' Down s sty on & guarter- guest for several wesks. Summel‘ weith for Vet A ais: nesday night because of the wreckmg | 1Y V 0 the Norwich state hospital. - for Ware, Mans of the passenger train that laft New | The report showed that the condition Sifiches of IC 8.0, g Announcement XTRA SIZE Vest es and sleeveless At 11e—Women's 1 with sh Fdgar N. vn of Prosp: &tre London at 0 o'clock for Brattle- itution was satisfactory and The King's Business clab at a meet- 2 O e e Bt trect | Foror Two cars wore thrown dewn un | that it was managed in & commendable | ing Wednceday evening in its rooms at Knit Underwear on Memorial day. embankment and a third left the rails, | manner. Harland’s_Corner elected the following Lady Assistant. | A Two passengers and one of the train | Mrs. Mitchell and Secretary Kellogs | oficers: President, Philip Whalley: Proses i oy« f g 5 4 Joseph A. Domnelly of North Main | crew were inyured. The traim was in |30 a report of a quarterly visit'to | vice president, Ashel Heebe; secretars > We are now settled in our Special Sale of Summer Futing A " | Charse of Conductor Denning and in- | the school for boys in Meriden. They |and treasurer, son Rogers. S A g Z b steet has returned atter spending Me- | sharge of Conductor Denning and - | S aghoc) for bave In Merken ‘They it s Sl bl ey new quarters, and invite inspec Weight Knit Underwear - from New London did not succeed in |20 spoke with the boys. They found Home from Maryland Colle: b Lo b tion of the following lines: o Miss Flora Berry of Central avenue | Opening traffic until after 11 o'clock. |the condition of the institution to be| Miss Marian L. Randall, who has The Geodwin Corsets and Lin- for Women and Children short time in New York. ince morth of West Willington sta- | Prevailing. Lutherville, Md., is at her home on k- fa ra i s At 11c—Infants’ Summer Weight ¥ tion. The train was Mrs. Mitehell and Miss Walter re- | West Town street for the summer. In dgwick Post. N Rosay sdmpavinbaln and. o bed Vests, with long sleeves, Miks Muriha Dombs of Preston |and without warni ported visits to homes where children Dept AR, I hereby der. All ‘gorments carefully value 1 bas retirned after visiting a few days | Was derailed a broken rail. o ounty homes are placed in| Mrs. James Ray of Elm avenue Has |t 3, Siu B S arek nindtion s gz Rt Bloomfgd. comme2¥® | third and fourth cars, a smoker and | litchfield. New Haven and New Lon- | returned home after a visit with rela- | cyery individual and organization r Hair Goodg of all Kinds, At 1%c—Misses’ Ribbed Pants, valugq S FrlleC e g coach ly, were pulled from {don i 'J‘hrq»w’; ‘“r? not find a sin- | tives in Springfeld. Memorial Day exarcise » || Braids, Switches, Curls, ete. 4 3 % = , ther a aggage car. The |8l home in which the children were —_— NRYHOViZY | isi & Miss Emma Brosofsky of North| ;oo ~dropped over | WOt properly cared for. The homes| Miss Edith Allen of Scotland has 3 1910 ommand Tollst"Reqnisitog Graman, - Fe s 7o Wy tow’ Ao Main street has returned home after [ pASERES SO aif SmARCE dropbed over | o on’ the whole, in a satistactory ders, and Tonics. Vomen #pending two months in Woreester. | coach stopped with the forward irucks | condition. They made some sugges- ————————v TR —— || Chiropody, Manicuring, Face hort sleeves, value 10 A — hanging over {he miniature precipice. | ions for the improvement of some of Scared Into Sound Health. and Scalp Treatment. z & it WS Misses Mary and Anna Kreogn have | Iy the smoker were the greater pnm- | them and in each instance the family | Mr. B, F. Kelley, Springfield, Tl At 1lo—Women's Vests, with =& 1647 returned to New Bedford aMér visii- | har of the passengers, and of {hess |Showed a willingness to carry out the | weites: “A year ago | bégan to be o - sleoves and sleeveless, valus 1 5 ing a short time with friends here. Roger L. Wightman of Schenectady, | Sussestions. troubled with my kidneys and bladder, Ghe e APRTS Vit Sov Adam’s Tavern N.°Y., and ¥ A. Thalman of Jersqy —— e AL B e Bl ; > At 14 HAPE a, 10 Mrs. Fred Dombroski of Preston and | City, were the most . extensively in- Brandegee as Chairman. alarmed at my condition. I suffered . 1 L liort slecves, value 19 daughter Martha were in Hartford re- | jured, although not serious. The in- At his own request Senator Curlim} also with dull heayy headaches and coMPLETE | 1861 cently ‘atiending the funeral of Fred | Juries ‘consisted principally of cor- |was relieved Wednesdny from service | the action of my bidder was annoving l sn" [" B u At t4o—Women's Vests, with short Bcke: usions about the limbs and body. |as chairman of the special committes | and painful. 1 read of Foley Kidney slceves and sleoveless, value 1 offer to the public the finest standar Frank Rran of New London, u brake- | recently appointed to Investigate the | Bills and after taking them w few i Bainds of Bepe o Burope and America | . a4 Mrs. Georse Upton, Miss|man was siichtly brafecd ina cat |practice of the police kuown as the | weeks:the headaches left me. ihe ac- SPhans S0 7 Broadway, || At 3fo—Women's MEROBRIZES ¥ = oy ot G1: J nd Miss Nellie Crowe A fortunate i dent conne 4 with | “third degree.” Senator Brandegee was | tion of my bladder was again normal, H Vests, several styles, value B0 Beer, Bass' Pale and Burion, Mueirs | G!adys Upton and the wreek was (hat the engine and | designated to il the vacancy. = In ans|and I was free of all distress.” Leo' & QHAFMAN. BLOCK. v Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Al first car of the train were not Ge- |nouncing the change, the vice presi- | Osgood Co. railed and forced down the embank- |dent spoke of the third degree as the Bunker | Hul p. B, Ale, Frank Jones Nourish. | S e Sgre af Bon Thi 5 g &ree” and raised a| Pains of women, head pains, or any i % g A T e Funeral - laugh at his own expense. - pain stopped in 20 minutes sure, with PP fos Corasutptiaption v 3 3 uner P R T« s Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Sece . Given To Window Blinds A% 1 Women's RETRA: ATSRLEA Ribbed PANTS, lnce A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. 5 were Wremorial day sts of ‘Doc, T can’'t sleep.” “Did you ¢ full formula on Z5c box. Sold by Lee Telephone 447-32 y22a AGER Director e e ey Eets of P | e ARt e il | SR FUNERAL WORK e . = only excites me. I can't help figuring e Henry Pukallus of ould, get for them at present H rith avew wha s H A Hera and CutFlow and Embalthar e e g R Door Blinds ‘ Brs S b e Jame Ryagdll Telephone Connections, rovidence and o O . i Tri i At Ribbed. U N3O N For AH Occasions. 70 Franklin St. Bulletin Bldg, [ | ' FroVideies aud Boxion ———— | TS A TONIC NOT A FHYSIC that NORWICH™ and. TAFTVILLE Bhfld lrlmmlng both #levelfan REWALY > Telephons €42-2. John Kelly of Brooklyn Tasy to patch worn spots, | B 05" TONIE Wil act” gonaiy b Tady Jsalstant whinn’ Jasiced. onven, valuo GO0, GEDULDIG’S, Frompt service day or night [} Auithony Nalloy o7 Nussais FLOORS oy St i easy, perrd thorougnly n ;n.'lu»lv-:c.n?'fi;é. "&:; may2sd —AT-— een guests of Mr. and el | thie witole, system, giving you new life | —marrd — e B — Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. Lady Asststast. ©. Mutphy and tamily FARRINGTON FINISH. Won't scratch, | n Umbition: 206 & pln. s for $1. (Al NEWMARKET HOTEL, l 0 P 7Y elaAnce T C MEseR wars Fk water won't mark it Vour druskiat or send o it & J. Brew. 4 ater ¥ H = it SR L F. C. CROWELL, Norwich. | pm oo Fieat.cinns Wikes, LT AYA.C) y The Porteous & Mitchall Co L= V| y > 3, ¥ d iz no aavertising medium to Telephone 642-3. Fxportation of American eges & in- o g m‘ --..“"""“.,';flh"_ Meals and Weich Rarevit merved. to| OPen Saturday eveulngs ki § p. m. 1 Tenits - ereasinz eonstantly. R e S A ror e orger. John Tuck'e, Prop. Tel 43-5.' marildaw Junsdaw