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Stomach Mnsery Get Rid of That Sourmess, Gas and Indigestion. ‘When_your stomach js out of order or run down, your food doesn't digest. It ferments in'your stomach and forms gas which causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain,at pit of stomach, and many other miserable symptoms. Gllcflullelm. The Charities Buesmm Gnssflhd Efif’mm Misery and Lantern hill, and in the Norwich, Wednesday, Juns & 1010. secret corners of the Ledyard cedar > f an g - & and rhododendron swamps, mle. The Bulletin should be delivered | Brought Out at Men’s League Meeting—Prison Life Dis-snake rocks Hell Gate, and Devils everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. s o Own Hopyard, Subscribers who fail to receive it by cussed by Warden Garvin of State Frison. < . NORWICH TOWN that time will confer a favor by re- fenry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS €8 Main Streel. Parteuu;iitchefl I’nrtenutsfililchell' GCOMPANY. COMPANY ths the t to The Bulletin Co. " " i X e Sl - Friends Surprise Miss Fanny Rogers| %, o000 O o ch tablets will give THE WEATHER. Invited by the Men's league of the|er Rev. M. Wright had spoken, depre- | ©n Her Birthday—Closing Exercises| jo ¢u) relief in five minutes; if taken | 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTTY. i eyt Central Baptist church to meet to hear | cating the turn that the matter had | at Plain Hill School. Tegularly for two weeks thdy will twrn 'l THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN Forecast for Today. ‘Warden Albert Garvin of the Connecti- | taken, as he said he thought this was your flabby, sour, tired out stomach : THIS EVENING For New England: Fair weather and | cut state prison at Wethersfield, an|a much larger question than the se- | Monday evening friends and relatives|into a sweet, energetic, perfect work- to the number of sixty pleasantly sur- | ing one. moderate temperature Wednesday and | audience of about 150 men was pres- | lectmen. Thursday: light west winds. ent on Tuesday evening in Bushnell Wai i s prised Miss Fanny Rogers at her home | You can't be very strong’and vigor- Predictions, from the New York Her- | chapel, including representatives from ndes: Qarvin : on Scotland road, it being her birth-|ous if your food only half digests. ald: On Wednesday fair and warmer | the men's organizations of the other| At the request of President Ray-|day. She received a large nugber of | Your appetite will 5o weather will prevail, with light west- | city churches, enjoving an interesting | mond, Rev. Mr. Wright then intro- [ useful and beautiful presents.”Amons | ziness, biliousness, nervousnes: ch T ranl erly winds, and on Thursday fair|talk on prison matiers from the war- | duced Warden Garvin, who spoke for | themi was a handsome handbag from | headache and constipation will follow. weather, with higher temperatures, | den. a little over half an hour, showing in [ the gmms lady clerks of Porteous &| Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small Delicious. - UNTIL 9 0°CLOCK followed by cloudiness in the western| President Gilbert & Ravmond of | detail much of how prisons had im- | Mitchell's, where Miss Rogers was|and easy to swallow and are guaran- portions of this section. the Central Baptist Men's league ex- |proved in the last century, giving the cashier for about thirteen years. The| teed to banish indigestion and any or Observations in Norwich. pressed the opening welcome, and then | daily programme of Connecticut pris- | evening was spent in social conversa- | all of the above symptoms or money a s c The June Sale It will continae Today and invelves . ov. 3 Vrie . ek ion, outdoor and indoor games and| pack. The foliowing records, reported fi Rev. Mr, Wright made reference to the | on life and speaking of the uses made | t Bovinl DhErR S sported from | citizens' cominitece which some time | of the library by the men confined at | Singing. Delicious refreshments were| ' Fifty cents a large box. Sold by in temperature “apd the barometric | 380 had taken up the matter of in- | Wethersfield. As the chief causes of | served. including fce cream, lemonade, | druggists everywhere and by The Lee | changes Tuesday: vestigation of the adminstration of | downfall he mentioned idleness, ig- | sandwiches and all kinds of cake. & Osgood Co. charity in Norwich and he suggested | norance, greed, selfishness, immorality, There were about twenty-five pres- For constipation there is no remedy Ther. Bar. " 7 8 3 B that a statement from them might be | whiskey, and trying to get something | et from the city and a number from | so satisfying as Booth's oL 87 | Eiven at this meetin, instead of calling | for nothing. The better educated a | Willimantic. The pleasant affair was| Try a box and you will say a gathering especially to hear their re- | man is, the better prisoner he is, said | &franged by Mrs. Louis Olson of|found the ideal laxative at last. A Sale of Women’s Muslin 29.87 Apollo cloudy; variable winds, becoming west. [ “RPT ke first. telling of| In answer to some questions at the [ F. Allen teacher, held its closing ex- Cuesday’s weathe) Morning rain, o Bison spoke ficat, s 1E, ot | close of the address, he praised the|ercises on Tuesday afternoon. The followed by clearing weather at noon; [ Mectings of the committee and also 0f) Goppecticut Prisoners’ Ald association | following programme was successfully (ARNUNCED Wil -0-ME) e Tuty - ks the Moon ana Tides. finces with the selectmen, He said that | ience without seeing one of his “boys” | The Children’s Hour, Alice Larkham Eread oL, Sosapiabs ‘b o SENUE KIS fade By comparissit Sun I High || Moon | \4v 0t ‘co-operation hetween the se. | before him, and he thought he recog- | reading, The Little Son, Anna Shaffer, inhaler $1. Extra bottles 50c. ' Risex Ligats. I Wates | Rines 1o AL o0 b s nized one ihere tonight. ~This proved | recitation, The Bunnie's Story, Mirlam i i O Fohyis Tollowad bt to be the case, as 2 man in the audi- | Griswol reading, ranny, Jessie 7 2 ) sl Mr. Northron followed him and | 29 2€ 400" 00" 1 “acknowledged that | Browning; reading, The Organist,| Charges Against Patent Medicines I uife evident that he felt that |} . "had at one time been in Wethers- | Dorothy Zarkham; reading, The Little| yoge o the charges against patent ".l'.gh"-‘st 73, lowest 56. port. He called upgn B. P. Bishop and | the warden, drawing a laugh when he | Scotland road. Another Big Purchase of Ha ootk Liev. C. A. Nortifop, the two ather | remarked that it might be said that T R 6 Flowers will go on Sale Today—the Underwear, i members of the committee, to make |a college education is the most valua- ain School Clo o4 narknbis il e BV Predictions ' for Tuesday: Partly |teports. ble preparation for prison life. The Plain Hill school, Miss Natalie °m". v:h' ahie A 'Sale of Rugs' fromithe red - E 3 | 600 Unirimmed Hats — Auction, wen, for \‘ihnu for [ ,wk,“u“,:.'.,,q;;; i enior 11| A Sale of Knit Underwear, ach, value as high ae 2 3 - A Sale of Men’s Night Fine French Fowers in all i 25(: | the wanted. kinds, inciudin Shirts. mer; variable winds. SOLD ONLY AT ahout every kind' and color L 'y 415 | 2 7. the whole thing was being shut up Fell - ] I rhole 3 S feld. eller, Raymond Stott; recitation, . 8 osion sevm s flr“fl Stflm. 5 B and choked off and he wished to en- | S50, ocularity of life, food, sleep|Then She Stayed Awake, Rowena Fel- | medicines as a class have no founda- | i demand — all at 25c a o sas 7 o P e e fhene” | ana fair treatment in prison life. said | lows: recitation. The Land of Little|tion in fact and are manifestly unfair . y . 50c, 60c and 80c a Ib. 195 5 B el vou . oo T eommission | Warden Garvin, are sure to result in | People, Ruth Stott: and unjust. reapy wren THe store orens| Muslin Underwear 24 3 Lo 2 ldea and they had accepted some of | betterea health,'even without the sun- There are a large number of stand- THIS MGRNING. N . Wents o Six_hours after hlxh water 1t s low | his hel Sstigating . cases. but | shine and freedom : A ar, 5 g & s . omen’s Muslin tide, which is followed By fiood tide. " | nothing had been heard. from them | Fis address received a bearty rising | Stott; recitation, A Boy's' Letter,|37d remedies like Lydia E. Pinkham's SR B Uhdbcimenr: Wifl Scokiinsie. Tosesonl since, and they are not availing them- | vote of thanks. Sl e EROEATS SOMBCRIOS DFOL M Y = all this week. You cannot reali s ¢ After the address a social hour was| Selections on the Victor talking ma-| sands of American homes which have " e e o 8 qualities and beauties of thess gars selves of the help offered. It seems a 3 - enjoved. at which & special committes | chine varled the programme and gave| ;veq hundreds of doliars to familtes GREENEVILLE S < that somebody doesn’t want a sa B ved re- | much enjoyment to the children. At unless you see them. Tn « Pelzsonfl Mention About the Village— :ngr(.’:';d\}fn‘zf,r id he (“.'::"vm ?,{e:::\é:fle'uzrfl.'?e d“x‘:":‘lzl(l)(’m’e:‘( err: tho Elou"fie s S e ens| who 760l mot: aflord.. to - consult & fiff.:_, ‘:rl:s’. 'y’ow ‘...'am::( “GMY’ o 1 arge “Monument ' Here—Improve-| 118 o0 & 9b Cor H ted by some | Eva’ W. Caulkins. Lemonade was|served. physician and they have answered the ments at County Home. peopic. It seemed impassible to get | erved by Mrs_Reuben P. Potter and b e R A purpose equally as well. @ | Josepn McDads 1511l ‘at his home on | 2, MESUnZ of the selectmen to get the | Mrs, JosepR, K. Adams. Comie Wil o, Ve King" Z 3 feDa poured by Mrs. E. S. Purvis, Mrs. H. ophie Weltzel circle of the King's BORN CORSET COVE.RS RUGS From the Auction matter discussed The Sale of Rugs and Carpets from| = 0 North Main street. - Rt N i Charles Fox and Miss | Daughters met Tuesday afternoon with i he Auction will. continue Today. If » Orast COvers r stylos John H. Barnes spoke briefly, say- | J. Adam@ Mrs. Charles Fox &) PEDACE—In Greeneville, June 6, 1910, | the value | plain tucked, square neck ) John Ri ing that & petition siened by 130 voi- | Fannie Arnold, Mrs. C. Henry Smith, | Mrs. Albie Hale at her home on La- | ¥ gL c N, 3ot Nrs " Bruno Bedact | you would resp the advantages of our| “25:° | Toui i iare meek, Th"rsda S poghn Rlordan has left the employ of | (1 \ould make the selectmen sit up | Miss Marla Briggs and Mrs Louise | throp avenue =~The afternoon was| of Central avenue. s o e soporimisesquibalondh fizand nack, hambe atpicls I Bray and taken a position | 0T “aka notice, and he moved that | Tavlor. The decorations, in laurel and | spent in sewing for the Rock Nook| HUNT—In New London, Conn. June 3 | Fiereng P Lovrchame S B Fpie e ¢ in Westerly. wild iris, were by Mrs. Caulking and | home. Tea, wafers and fancy cakes|' ai 450 Willlams streef, a son to ar,| Alexander Smi s g 250 e 5 atyles such a petition be drawn. This motion was later withdrawn aft = Mrs. Fox. $5,000,000 purchuse, buy now while the| valuo | both ire 1 fitted rkeryel. and Mrs. Frederick Raymond Hunt Mabesial Yor Borcobooka. of Easton, Pa.. tormerly of Columbia, Ever Ready circle of the King's Daughters met Monday evening with 330 els, prett ime opportunity is yours. hamburg and laces, THE VALUES CANNOT BE DUPLI-| Other good values in Corset Covers af CATED WHEN THE LOTS 33c and up to $1.95 3 Mrs. Arthur R. Blackledge of Pros- e ln pect street has left town for a visit at her home in Michigan. FINE TIME ENJOYED | bR. KAUFMAN'S PAPER Michael Brennan of Jewett City has A TARMORY CAMPFIRE | BEFORE MINISTERS' MEETING | Xrs- Bessie Beckwith of West: Town L DS For been viciting his sister, Mrs. Jeremiah : street. Material was collected for B e oo, dene. 8, ARE SOLD. Downing, of North Main street. Sidney Lanier, Poet Laureate of the | Scraphoois. R T O S L e Const Artiliery. Conipshies ‘tHed, Vet South, His Topi Geerr ™ . £ M| At 29c—Reversible Scotch Rugs, size DRAWERS s o alETies Brown of North Gros-| erans, Sons of Veterans, and Spanish ¢ Cellar for New House. MILLETT — MOLANSON — In New 60 inches, value 4 CNWarlz bros. Yemordple has been the guest of Mr.| \ar Veterans as Their Guests—in- [ The paper presented by Rev. Dr. M.| Walter Heath is digging the cellar| London, June 6, 1910, by Rev. Joseph | A¢ 89c— Axmi R jze 18x36| LAt | Women's Drawers at 114 b and cdgar Brown of Prospect i Ao = 1 " - 4 P At 89c—Axminster 5, » 121 « v e raus street. teresting Talks. S. Kaufman at the Norwich District | for a new house for himself on Blss| P. Brown, James Millett and Miss e S B o 220 | & pai 00d quallty mu . o Ministerial association meeting, held | place. };;s:l-u Molanson, both of New Lon- PUT IR Sl In, (Oulytwo pairs to @ At the New . v home in A E S 2 v ‘and - 10—Velvet R size 27x6 customer.) et N R downty home in | Apout 225 were gathered in the ar- |in North Grosvenordale Monday and Last FociEETolls ot b IO S S el IR %: w walks and a road r t |1 day. ha vis ¢ b blish way of crushed stone are being laid by | MOTY on Tue evening for the camp | Tuesday. had previously been publish- | pr Luctle James gives her last lec- DIED wrees| value | mtyle, finishe R g Greeneville contractors. fire given to the members of Sedg- |ed in the Methodist Review, which is|ture this (Wednesday) evening in the | LESTER—In Niantic, Conn., June 6, | At $1.59—Axminster Rugs, size 27x64 . i bay ¥ F nimre Ad wick post, No. 1 A R. Seawick | the leading literary periodical of Meth- | vestry of the Bean HIl M. E. church. | 1810, Mary Jane Tester” widow of Inches, value S e e S ur The monument ordered by Charl i S AR Saiwick | odism. His subject was Sidney Lan- eoaore Lester: aged 63 years. B : P ood values in Drawers at 200 - O.. Murphy of Central avenie several | cor tiama :‘,’,‘,fi\ ns. and Griswold | fer, Poct Laureate of the South. The Noted Here and There. NOM—In New London. June 6. 1910, | At $1.80—Wilton Velvet Ruks, sine| "and up to 265 a pai months ago has been shipped from the fth Tand | Third | companics. | Teading of it required forty-ve min- | wr. LePan has a large mumber of| At the residence of Henry C. Fuller 27x60 inchies, va 3 granite quarry at Milford, N. H., and | Marching from t#o armory to Buck- | Utes. A briet abstract is here given. | spring chickens, eight hundred in all.| Finch P At $3.19—Smitl's Axminster _Rugs, The only absolute greatness is the is now at the siding near the \ew ngham. Mamerial, the two. compe 3 Memorial, the two companies size 36x72 inches, value $4. y GOWNS . 5 o 4 cART ue, June 6, Lyman s of personality. All else is| [ocal members of Class circle of the | ST S rawart mord 1 wenus s mantis to St \(ar cemetery. It is in fl\e Vet o th ory to the music | relative. Things are insignificant com- | King’s Daughters went to Gales Ferry | Funeral from his late home on Pauti- pestry Brussels Rugs, size il v of good qu nus pieces and uelghs over thirty tons, T e v thora being 32 vet. | pared with .persons. Men are more | on Tuesday. ig HIll Thursday, June 9. at 2 ot, value $12.50. = ith _tucked and a L L L majestic than mountains. They are Seiok. L s T . TAFTVILLE The tables were cpread in the arill | Srander than' oceans. sublimer than | fies Vera Stetson has returned after | LIPPITT—In Norwich. June 6. Harriett| At $10.98—Reveraible Burma Rugs, sh shed “and o fine clim chowder with | Starty heavens, Then the richest fnd | visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank EL-| ~ A. B Lippite, widow of Rev. Norris size 8x12 feet, value 31300 and| i i e b |in this_age of marvelous discoveries | 1L, of Plain il 3 Lippitt: (i ! 4 $15.00. 9o | Gowns—five . N qyonnoc School June 24— | mipany acting as waiters. A large | Vision so clear that he sces the divine | . ang Mrs, Stanton Brown of| 2 oelosk e At $11.98—Extra quality Tapestry [ 75, ey - ewcomers from England—Person- | Sonerienn fias sas snopended from thed PUrPose in his creation and with mo- 3 g0 % Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 fect With-lace and ha p o American flag was suspended from thoo BYRSES . 0¥ he hends all his be- | West Town_ street have been recent| §MITH—In Bosrahville, June 7, Ma- Value $15.00 Drolders: 9-11 Water Sh‘cot Nigison Poo Carey. |t ¥ B ling to the reallaation of that high pur- | Visitors In Cochenier A e I i . o Other good valuss in Gowns at 850 and The graduatfon exercises of the We- | 1 the cigats. had. been. lighte pose.. Such a mwan was Sidney Lanier. MreArii Fant Ak Witter i0f-ihe Smith, aged 68 year: At $14.19—Seamless Tapesiry Rugs, o s ok sunsa auionnoc ‘schools. are o take place if | Captan Tarbox, of the Fifth company | Wo have titled him poet laureate of | 5 bz ATIOSK 40, oany Cwednes. | Euneral notice hereafter. sizo 9x12 feet, value $17.00 otkitiec v Ponemah hall on Friday afternoon, | actec toastmaster, welcoming the | the —gouth, in the settled conviction | G2NEAD i d 98 0 Tune o Dobee asormooh, acted as toasimgster, Welooming Abe | thasibou ievery Torticitn nd pop- [HaY): Tor D tN Eecitord: At $1498—Axmunster Rugs, _aize 10 teresting hature is bemg arransed un- | Beine Arcanged with & Mew o coming | UIAT favor are, with strengthening ten- | o Doolietie of New Haven has re- Test six i inches by feet 3 SHORT der the direction of Supt. . J. Werk- | close (o the anniversary of the battle | dency, inclined to crown him with this |'\;r0d home after visiting Mrs. Albert S e 190 | Women's Short White Sk ing and the teachers. Foliowing the |of Piedmont. Sunday fJune 5, 1864. He | honor. His most conspicuous rival is | \iner of Huntington avenue. At $15.00—Smith's Axminster Rugs,| valne | of good quality musiin, w same plan as last June, when extracts | read a description by Comrade Park- |12dgar Allen Poe. The genius of that size 9x12 feet, value $22. A [t b rume, regular 25 from Shakespeare were given by the |inson of Scdgwick post. who was un. |5irange man is richer and more in-| arrs E M. Smith has returned to ain Street, P iy o8 ® graduating, class, this year Dickens is|anle to be present and later Pi tense than Laniers\But next 1o poetic | jor home in Oshlkosh, "Wis., from a At $16.98-+Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 the author ‘chosen, and selections from | for Caruthers told of his recol passion, sanity is the poet's finest en- | neh, home In Oshkosh. wWis., P iy e L 440 | Women's Short Skirts his ‘works will be presented. In i | to oy atners told of i, recollections | dowment. In this Poe is almost a pau- J value | plaln and fucked rufm The swellest looking car and great- |10gucs and recitations. There are h per, while Laniep s a prince. Then,| pyany Kinne of Gk At $1998—Sanord's Axminater Rugs, b0c trimmed with lnce and ha wize 9x12 feet, value $25.00. | burg embroideries est bargain ever _offered. Maxwell | PUDils to graduate this year and they ¢-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with | Will all take part in the exercises. every modern appliance. 116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forrest and | fight. The Other good values in Short Skirts at oo 8% s1z¢| Te5e and up to $1.25. At $22.98-Body Brussels |is very marked. Pure passion and ro- 9x12 feet, vaiue $2 | Dust samity are so biended with Lan_ | jors refined and elevated spirit that |, M7~ Robett Brown of Scott Fiil as shown ey . s g0 was the . es of |also, personal character counts ~ior|suest recently of Mrs. Julia E. Bates > %e | much in an author. Here the contrast | SpGst Tecently of Mrs. Julia & B —AND— Arrivals from Preston, England. aruthers had as ber he toc or\lh-slhen & ; & two sons, Richard and Robert, have|federate who surrendered, while the :;;]fl;‘l;;“'{g ffl&‘;fl‘;;"l’flf“:h:fix:‘“‘ nat- | George Douglass of Bast Town street. L SKI N. B. We have several cars, little [just arrived in Taftville from their | Bagle rifle was found beside a dead e E —— ONG SKIRTS sed—prices right. home es T el o the it “His song was only living aloud. i Dokl pei 2 s b 3 g " Dlanning o make. thetr Sociaoncs | - Fhore was 4w p His Work a smging with his hand.” [ TR OIS 20k Ty ware Yoo < . GLOVES lllllfl and Short 8o | Women's, Tora AVRith it th deep ruffe and are planning to make their residence| There was 2 well rendered T He first saw the light in Macon, Gi 2. | Wom NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- | hore, entering employ o = e F e i WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for T e e TR Moseee TG ¢ b February 3, 1842 and passed to his | frg; S.® Of Frank Bilis of Flain] | Women's Lisle Gloves, an im- o | With pin tuoks; sreguls fmmediate dellvery. Boston the latter part | geant Turner, Corporal Turner, Private | reward - September 7. 1881 In that Latts Aalace 25 | porters” samplo liné—value | 5 NS L Call for demonstrations. of last week by Joseph Di o enja and Private Turner sang My | short life he _achieved an immortal 5 | Boe. s N Rirect o retiiaed Wb dnem h | Or i mmaky Howe and resbondsa by | place among American literary celebri- | Miss Jennle Durr has retarned (o Telephone call #78-5. At [ 'voments Liste diover, an 1m. | 88, | Women's Lone Sirts, aftville, Others who have recently 1z Just Before the B the solo | ties. - 5 f n's Li 3 3 -| valiie | mea with hamburg and la come to this' country denrt Eresion S | e by Soet. Gectes Tirner. That which captivates us In Sidney | e several days’ visit with friends in | Houry B Church. Wam. Smith Alles | joc | porier’s” sample “line—value | 315" | igingn and insertings, wi & So s John Ward and son Richard, who are | Captain Tarbox then presented Dr.|[Lanier is his unflinching fidelity to S o Julylsdaw P 75¢. deep flounce and dust ruffie at the home of Barnett Kenyon, and | P. H. Harriman to tell of his western | worthy ideals. These he will follow, | yp.. j A, Taibot of Otrobando ave- At | Women’s 12-button length | Other good values in Long Skirts at principal thing | no matter throush what pain and sor- | e spent a day recently with her 85c and up to §7.46. at this ie | TOw they may lead, He is an optl (hat this 18 | TNt of the most approved type, hav- | cousin, Mrs. Genevieve Johnson, ~of Men’s Kirg Qua'ily 50 and $4 Shoes and Oxfords mar22d Martin Scott, who is nephew, Robert Scott. 3% | Lisle Gloves, fine, silky fin ish, in black, white, tan and | gray—value 75c, isiting his | trip. He said that th which impressed him w " Bricfs. T rheh of 15 Elorics, de- | Inx an unconquerable faith in the best | JOWett City. Miss Annie Zuerner of Norwich ave- | velopment and possibilities and the re- OONES e ultumess Sl 9f| Revere Beebe of Uncasville spent the All the latest styles and colors. At | 600 pairs of Women's Cham- | WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF EX nue is in Natick, R. L. spect In which it is held by other T8 Dest DErmont & T e onding | ©3T1y part of the week with his par- Sold only by 39 | oisstte Gloves, washable — | TRA SIZE GARMENTS FOR STOUT countries he declared it the high matibvss WC-ee nafoe D S| ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beebe, of FRANK B regular 50c quality at 39 a| wOMEN, IN THE JUNE SALE AND Before vou put in the Window Screens | Mrs. Daniel Sullivan of Willimantic | honor to say “I am an American citi- | musically to every breeze of truth, | g.oiand road. A. BILL, pair. ¢ SSORTMEN ’ ® | has been_the guest of Miss Mary Sul. | zen.” It must be attributed to the|goodriess beauty and love. - Mr. Lan- Saloplient. 108 Main Strest. ! PROSVYIesE': AZUDLk(I:B" R v OF S. and Screen Door give the wire screen when, tired of | ier's spirtt was delicate and rie as st & coat of Screen Paint It makes it| - °f Merchants avenus, Sppression, the settiers gave birth (o] that of noblest woman. But alongside | . Mc. and Mre. Aldrich and, their isok better, prevents rust, and lasts a The Sunday school of the Taftville | & new on, and the rebellion ad-| With this delicate and sensitive gual- ds;ug);ter. ;rr;d‘ to lhelfcnfl- JK;‘WQ ¢ great deal longer. Congregational church s making ar- | vanced civilization wonderfully, | ity, we find that sturdy, stalwart, chiv- [ MO¥Xec on Fheeony ;5 MLAS . rangements for an entertainment Eiving to the repubiic the principie|airie element of manly hardihood. at Peck’s Corner. = = 3 - As a sound and wholesome teacher SHUR=ON Are the at all men are born e A strong- e nd later in|of universal truths, a peer. with strong |, Miss Hurlbut has returned to Gales e i William Aberg, machinist in th herhood Ty, lam Aberg, machinist in the|er brotherhood resulted T 5 Ponemah mills, has become automo- | the Spanish war there was the same|clear vision of permanent principles | Ferty, having been the guest for a ater SL bile driver for Agent John Eeccles, suc- | loyalty {o the causes of freedom. We|in their true relations, a poet with | oW days at Rev. Mr. Thompson's home e Y ceeding Louis Lautenbach, who has | hope that these young men will never | splendid ‘magination. warm. pure pas- | on West Town street. pen Saturday evemings till § p. m.|taken employment in Derby. Dol called on for service in war, but if | sion and noble sanity, and, higher than [ yo oo e « junsdaw —— they are we feel that they are as|all a manly man, heroic' in purpose, > | N o - . ts Hartford after spending ten days SETTLEMENT REACHED IN ready to sacrifice: themselves as were | unimpeachable in ‘motive, above sus- | £ HArMOTA STtel IPEAZNE (o8 Gavs 300 pieces of Jewelry, comps SETS IN THIS JUNE SALE. Belt Pins, Brooches, Beauty Pins, Hat Pins, Cuft Links, Stick Pins, Veil Pins, Coin Holders, Neck Laces, te. All at 10c each, 3 for 25¢c, regular price Summer Weight THE KELLY ESTATE § e A Appeals Will Be Withdrawn, Account those preceding the: He believed that which this is because the respect in s held by others e most capable character, Sidney Lanier is not only an honor to the south, but is one of the rarest treasures of the highest symmetrical in | 00 i Gwn atreet. At Belle View farm cherries are al- most ready to pick. There promises to Best Knit Underwear The Sgtc | Sal will continue Today of Administrator s A : » 2 £ vpa iR UM“';;‘_‘P::: and He | army and r it is disloval in | form of American wpalth. be an unusually large crop if the and _all_this _week. Note thess re o e istribution. | trying to think eco tould be| o GWERS BROUGHT HERE weather is favorable. ¥ S retis taerimai 0 ¢ Nig) metore Sudwe ATIne 1 the meonate | BraCHced. in keeping them down. Al Special Sale of Men’s and | rarcabie oftorings: etore Ju y e probate | though the we nad southwe er FROM THE Saund h conr e “Fieen” aaf agracment A | et et HENN e QAL TR b M e eantnes here Gy Boys’ Night Shirts | At tic e Vo on jeached in regard to the Timothy Kel- |place like home. @ dereq | ReSUlarly Placed on Rawson Lot in |ing several days, with Mrs. Stanton & R s court for three’years beranso ‘of nu- | Ténting on the O1d Camp Ground, Rev. Yantic Cemetery. B et o and Pajamas A merous suits by parties intereste W. A: Keefe was called upon and he 3 e ST o . i Tlent # The Woodsto Gazett Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ricker, ; o 4 : on e of F oIt was Uecided to withdraw (e | mado an cxceller ress ctuated | _ The Sk Gazetle of Jume 3| 0T, Ve been guests of their dausn- | Bhe- [ FonssMaayy Might Mty Vo300 | Hetant Tnior ' tha samiaislinfor who resiEned, thoioe | oie onioamient Of thons heroes the Jarge family Iot in the Yantic | Somerville, Mass. 4 3 At 7c—Women's Ribbed upon agreed to remain until the estate | day = soldier is an inspiration Semetery. i Norwieh Gy C. L. Raw- Al Alike to 5 3% | Men's fine quality Musiin Toe. §s wound up without further expense | recalls many days of history. He told | 9% ‘:'i ::'gm?um Trap. In April he \'Aflluo ;\!m:v slnr:». :Anh ’f-n' Y| At 11c—Women's Ribbed o carr a boe ronts—regular §0c value at Tbe, in May orchids, in| Tt Geesn't make any differance what > June a sheaf or pillow af painted la- | kind of politics it is—American, Egyp- fams and Charies O Murphy were | milos oe somin Aolds. the ferthe val, | dies—calied election flower in Wood- | tian, or Norwegian—the colonel iy atriataces | 15 Gy itiees of axe - Y stock—and in July, August and Sop- | promptly in it with both feet.—Indian- ¢ 4 B e uent [leyn and the mining and oll yielding | iqher many watar lilles. The frst | apolis News. Because they have sPRva\l. GUARDS for them the distrihution will take n rigation is doing wonders - b Florai Designs and Cut Flowers | &2 Forfone? Irfiguion s doins. wonders | ember, many watee difor fhe s Becanns they, nave SPECIAL GUARDS For All Occasions. e the east m learnthe lesson of | o cemetery at an early hour Satur- | == in the proper position without excess > & on’s ieve i oomin owns. It is sadden - o " v: . was . € T don't believe there is anything in | booming o t t ning | o e 1p of 100 e 2 gy S Bl MAKES Guun' HE‘[T“Y FI.ESH s i » what the joke papers say.” “What's|to hear those who should be optim- GEDULDIG’S, [ di Taushter nas been | istie always crving about the condi- | Of clintonia borealis, -gathered in the Telephone 868. 77 Codar Street. |0 stonographer four years now, and | tions and blaminz them on t Pay] R. C. BOSWORTH, Shannon Bldg., Room 5, Norwich, Ct. to the estate. 1is account was ac- |of their trip of 10.000 miles, visiting cepted and W. §. Allis, John McWill- states and ferritories, seeing the 3¢, | ! At 14c Womer I o 70 ’.\;-n Night Shirts, white stralght and ) | value 75¢ in plain and twilled — also Women's Rtibbed V trimmed Night Shirta—reg- | ¢ T ular 78¢ value at 67c At 33c—Women's Silk Lisle 89c | Men's Night Shirts of fine value & value | quality muslin, prettily [ At 1le—Women's Fxtr 31.00 trimmed and with military value 12 collar—regular $1.00 Night | At 160—Women's Extra z v Shirts at $9c. value \re “oia | English neighborhood. = The lemon- « ‘boara | » 2 The Lee & Osgood Co. Offe Tier boss hasm't asked her o marry |of trade or someome eclse ev and [ Solored spikes and orchid-like leaves for Samose If It Fa is26a - ht ¢ helpine to | °f the clintonia are not found in the I him yet”—Detroit Free Press. fhe others all ought to be helping to he < i t wet Industries here cven 1L ey Mave | b Tocal Rabias | | DeSiR e ues of Hemos today, aud |’ funéWe 79 | Men's Pajamas of fine qual.| At | One case of Women's Rl The Norwich Nicke! & Brass (o, T s har towm Al the time. " He tlos: | TWo pale ladies® siippers were shown | Y0u will eovn notice o gain In gvod, Tus | o Madras in o venety of| 1% | Bunts leo VOnmen s JOGHE our T Ml the Sme. to Jonathan Trumbull, the authority | healthy flesh. To all who are thin, NEW STOC $100 | pretly patterns — regular thev, J28%, "ot pairs to a 5 Commander Henrv Hovey of the | o Connecticut orchids, who said they | weak and run down, this remarkabie N Funeral erc "as near atbinos as the evri gwick post spoke briefly for the| W a cyriped- < ' of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods, Lin. ) % Yacht Trimmings e e e o ine iy for b | iums ever grow. I have transplanted | lesh-forming food promises plump, | o S0 lowwest piices. G $1.19 | white . and | A¢ 19c—Women's Ril 1 AGER Director DO e Tho sommany o THO¥eh | the smaller yellow whippoorwill's | TSy, perfect health, vigor and vizality. | for suits and skirts. value with silk, trimmaed, valué Sad such things Nefinished. rec Cort duty which they had done for the | Shoes inside the Quail Trap stackade Samose mingles with the food that is | hem. oy vy srone, $1.8 [ with mill 260 | One caxe of Women's Ribbe €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii Conn O Y atcuptably on ey icass | and this year they are flowing better | caten, So that it is asstmilated by the fp e —on 3 1 resular 3160 250 | Q46§ i o octie aml Emhalmar Thon than the parent plants in their forest | blood, and builds up pleasing plump- oo 5 T ! { sned—regul ) s = . o g home, says Mr. Rawson. I have had | nees and good healthy flesh. Those 2 00N, Prop. | Men's 8o Palom % CHiliiE tAvaDE Sl no luck growlig other orchids: the | who use Samose for & week or ten| Next to Fire Statlon. rear2cd ‘»m.. Soisette Pajamas, | T el ¢ i y . - - H 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bidg. | o0 2 0ils 0 i Tu i carly blue spectubilis. the three other » will s00n notice a gain in wew:ht Poaa AR b SR A A L All Werk Dome by Hand. eypripediums, the yellow fringed. the froge—tegulur $2.00 value B lesn und oo 3 ; leshone 642-3. Qick, Sergeant Mauning. Scrgcant Ort- ) you bring your laundry here you'll TR - S dmith, Cor - | rasged, and purple fringed, did not | streugth and heaith, H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta 5 | regular 50c Sults ut 39 L R e T Prompt service day or night [ man, Serst i B Snth Cornoral Mac N0 from lack of the leaf-mould, | ( Samose is in tablet form, pleasant to | A complete line of the best Ales, Lager | at 325 rog son, Corp! and Musician P air, or shade of their natural envir- | take, and is sold by oue Of the mo: onment. Mr. Trumbull writes and | reputable drug stores in Norwich, T talks fascinatingly on all his favorite | Lee & ©sgood Co., under their’ per- A fire caused by an exploding lamp | flowers and will determine any variety | sonal guarantee to refund tne mune. may ha quenched with milk, water | that may he sent to him. He has | if it daes not give satisfaction. only spreading the burning oil locked up the literature and Connec- ! &ent postpaid on receipt of price. 50c. your clothes being _eaten up with airone washing powders Prices are for tam- reasonabls lower than for ~machina Sork—sn vou save by having your Clothes last longer and a lower price. 0. K. GEORGE, masize 4S ¥ranklin St. and Wines, =pecially bottl iy use. Delivery. THER® 18 70 aaverusing medium in pastern Connscticut vaual to Bul- for business Issuiis i Ledy Assistant. Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. Telephone §42-3. The Porteous & Mitchell Co.|The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Juasdaw Junsdaw JEWELRY 10c each, 3 for 25c | S55, 015 Buoe ST 0T