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Miss Mary A. Cronan of Norwich is — | Visiting friends in Waterbury. Norwich, 1910. [ L Jeos % W. G. Hitchon of Washington place VARIOULM—ATTERS left town Wednesday for Boston. Alfred Ames of Norwich was & caller on friends in Noank Tuesday. n BOSTON STOR 'ainmg School |[Tncidents in soorey Arthur Bunnell of New York is in town for several days. Graduation Exercises cf Class of 1910 with Address by William A. Slater who Also ! resented Class Fins— Misses Harriet and Evelyn Cranska A sunny day like Wednesday starts and Lucius Cranska of Moosup are in up the sale of wash fabrics. R‘ 3 e — o B : ception at Nurses Home. town to attend the graduation exer- STRAWBERRIES Luscious | .~ = i Con- rs. Liazie Young and two sons of . |ecises at Miss Butts' school. LONGHON CHEESE necticut people early-plums and peach- { L OTAvIe visited friends in Nor- . : S bl M. Tllwia e Hae" asig . ER g Like the exercises of preceding years, littic daughter ind nurse of New York 3 ¥ g v t> make no effort to understand, but|!! g . b i CUCUME s 2 s will arrive today (Thursday), at the FANCY CUCUMBERS Station agents up the road are al- s e L oy T e Bt O e e 3oy 15 soptpet a8 el A% Raitie of 2¢, una Mux Lawiy A Hyde 1 Forhs oo £ o Backus. A were asked whal - Delicious PINEAPPLES ;-;:?rl::enlnx calis for tickets to the | were recently in Norwich. S&hool f’c:r Nurses attracted a _fashion- ;‘&ir from my experience one of llhe of Washington strect = s - able audience at ext lifie: d train- JUICY SWEET ORANGES Judge and Mrs. J. H. Reed of Staf-{on Wednemy‘evt::mg?‘xmn:‘ i‘fi"{'fi.‘.‘ “ed nuraeq‘:idn;?:l:r::".o:n:rgxh train- | Mis L{luth l;e;‘nckwmlpm-v;i a(g::h_ The governor has approved a bill of | forq Springs will sail from New York | Seatling accommodations, and a pro- | Ing in her profession 1 should say an | ter of Mr. and Mra 10 O the t;nmlm(-licut hospital for the insane | for g (rip abroad June. o1 gramme of much merit was presented. | absolute froedom from self-assertive- | ION e e o), XgaD or $17,119.62. g uring the opening selection by the | esc. /ing ended. Somers BTOS. e Mrs. William Morrall of Norwich | Harniony club, whose music was a de- | In going forth into the world remem- | Mass. c‘h*':p:‘{"‘w'"y“:mh:r:."‘gmfi‘ ot The 22a annual reunfon of the First | is g guost of her daughter, Mrs, B, | Ehtful feature, the graduating class | ber always that in your hands rests the | BUS8 CRAPTENL S8 AOLCRICl ws por T C} V. heavy artillery association i 5 E g 3 of six members’entered and took their | reputation of the “school from which 3 mayaTd ¥ ¥ ociation is to | P. Cooley of Stafford Springs. ry of Rockland, Me. 2 be held June 15 at Savin Rock. T iy 5 Mg tronh cowc oWl Miike Mey | VVSEgTMonte Wnd 1 Ao O —_— - = > . Love, matron a perintendent of | ¥V e feelings of ose who RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. R e A Wilbur Purvis arrived home from |nurses. Behind {hem oot a nuriber of | been vcur instructors when 1 say that| MUSICALE AND DANCE fon Paoen Smind reaufem Tigh mass | Brown university on Wednesday eve- | the alimnae. The following comprised | it W‘)'l always be their desire to keep in AT MISS BUTTS’ SCHOOL o E v ebre - | ning, hayi Tt ¥ X touch with you and to give yoi eir — Physiflafl and Surgeon o Pl Shea yvas celebrated Tucs- | ning, baving completed his year there tG}:infill:. of 1910: Miss. P{du't.xsnc}:u& e cobrgons B b Vo S Pk gy pen s Pk R We are pleased to announce to rick’'s church by Rev, Joseph E Mec- Wednesday's Providence Journal | acetina W. Crowley, Portlan, Me. losing Event of School Year. he citizens of Norwich and b r.\;«"I‘w‘d i :: 1:”‘"." Carthy. said: Dr. J. T. Farcell and hia son | Miss Annic L. Humphrey. W:fiel'"“ B} g l?u.c" ':u"'(.)"d. o: ll’;'hN{'e":due R i auregan Bloc! watnl Allen have gone to St. Louis, where | L; Miss Elizabeth A. Sullivan and Miss | ;oo e, Yot 000 and Gi, bave & GUSH Among the many attractions in the where that TODAY the Great Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to & p. m. 8un-| In the absence of the pastor on ac- | the doctor will attend the convention | Mary T. Dennison,Norwich; Miss Cath | cRFCCTICS00, 90 He ORI, 20, (he | social line on Wednesday evening, not i cays 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. count of fliness, the Re B. Coats, | of the National Medical assoclation. | S “ocKay, Waugh's River, Nova | posgibilities ‘Hat are before you if you | the least so Fes he eniponts g0 Raffl, an artist of wide reputa- febld ).D., ar vill oc e pul- 3 4 - | Scotia- dance given at Miss Butts' school on 3 g i : e D.D., of Hartford, will occupy the pu was recently elected pres- | In the absence of the president of th | CIieF uPon It in the right spirit. The | SLOCE BT, 86,0008 COSH5, S04 ng | B tion, will be with us in our win- Ok uihe Fitchville Baptist church | ident of the New England association | board of corporators, General Edward | simg %, come when ghe medical pro- | UOL" Jc"%C sehool vear. which cer- S 2 - i his OUR next Sunday. of the Jefferson Medical | Harland, Winslow T. Williame presid- | fg thie heriing nr e patiocs ot oiten | tainly had o happy ending. = There |} dow and store, giveing an ex on Sunday aftternoon and on Tuesday | London, and Mrs. Martin Larson and | Mr. Williams then introduced Wil- | If this is done as a first requisite, she than usual from many out of town vi = ed, calling upon Rev. H. J. Wyckoff of was a large and seiect company at the bition of rapid Portrait Models 4 2 : E gemmtiogs e Boaer of —r the Seeond Congregational church 1o | simed nimc aa i hs onds o 1 'he | musicale, which was at eight o'clock. " P! e l ee nn' PEN S e Ju e e hein 1 James Rasmussen and son, | make the opening prayer. however, only true if the nurse follows | Parents and friends —of —the puplla |} ing. He will model the busts of St. Patrick’s church following vespers | James, of Cedar Grov s " showed their interest he #chool 1 i m edar Grove avenue, New William A. Slater Speaks. conscientiously the doctor's directions. L e s uabecs £ R e TR Ry LINE ¥ and Friday evenings. daughter Marion of Norwich left on|Mam A. Slater for the address to the | Das it then In her power to supple- o ¢ giv i s Wednesday for New York, from where | gaduating class, expressing briefly the | ment the doctor’s efforts to an extent | places. e i socag Wyt i o kil Rooseyel); - Cinssin/(./Qisdetens, ROV COMPIRTE. The sovernor has conirmed the | they will sail this morning on the | Pleasure it was to have Mr. Sldter here Quy: l;‘e‘l;;ir:ls;)npprecluwd ) B4t o T f oo B o the late King Edward, Emperor \\ 4 A nomination of George S. Smith of Eas . gbig after so long an absence from his for- | MY & ke . \mbif a she liner Osecar II. for Denmark for an et hate: BM“ Blnter ablite (ag: Tok. T trust that you will not think that | ing quite an ambitious one and show William, and busts of eother yme, formerly of Norwich, to be a ing the results of contlnued good i extended visit with Mrs. Rasmussen’s The Handsomest showing of new| ..o oe the oldiers’ hos lows, after the applause which greeted | L have been pedantic in giving vou so} U% e FeEW, & O CONT ol B vas an mpted. Cool, S - X o you to ap- a1 . : Silver Wedding, by the Misses Schafer, el wnd t rolats comfortable. The department of asriculture, Dreciate the pleasure I experienced | £900 Teauisitos that L have ureed ¥ou| G filey ana Gonstabie. . B FORMER NORWICH MAN Ihen Mrs. Osgood's letter came to me | to cultivate, but I have also seen ot B SUMMER UNDERWEAR in all! through its bureau of entomology, has i S ers who were lacking in most of them, Miss Constable followed with Bee- # Mot ¥ T cights, made knee length, full length [ recently published the Anatomy of the GOES INTO WALL STREET. | e ottt 1€ wae & pieas- | I would like to see the class that is| theven L LR e R Tuls sipibition. ip aivan free of 1 Union Suits, Honey Bee, embodying the results of x R £ "~ | graduating this year the best that has | Schafer with Chopin’s se, op. 69, Pottica shde op gt Alanson P. Lathrop an Active Partner | Ure in more ways than one. ever gone ovt from the training school | No. 1. Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsod charge and we welcome all those In the first place, I was pleased to be recognized as an old citizen of <on P. Lathrop, for- | Norwich, for, although circumstances DRELRD e in Large Banking House. of the W. W. Backus hospital, and that | No. 8, by Miss Garnsey made a de B —— {8 why I have allowed myselé to warm | lightfol addition to the first part ot [| Who wish to see something ex- up to my subject so that, perhaps, I|the programme. keepers. McPHERSON'S, | - - Regarding Alar tremely unusual. It is aranged avigation Co.|merly of this city, who has recently | have made it desirable for me to take |0 'O 0 o i atie here| A duet by Misses Constable and has sent w ards of the | Pecome an active partner in the firm|UP @ l';gfldle‘flfe rche:h':‘e- I h]td\'e llhe f,’:ff ,g‘mf‘:,ni"{',,’&‘,‘:y."vf.'\.“fif’r‘ a-lr; Mose | Garnsey—Moszkowski's From Foreign o0 that the public’s attentien will The Haifer, 101 Main SL., City < o e n reaainess to do | OF, Bmerson’ Moiiilian & company of | same, affection for, the dear old place | semiuica Here the Hinceraat bost Mishes | Lands—Ogrmany. was o preify ompo- may23d 5 R - oy 1 says: s i vocation you have chosen. allade i o an Efmps‘:;:‘ on the summer excursion |’ Mr. Lathrop began his most success— ir. Slaters address was followed by | Miss Swift was much applauded for CLEANSER, an article of excep- soon. ful business career here as a clerk for ™ two selections by the choir of the Sec- | her rendering of Paderewski's Craco- Z fe Connecticut Daughters of the | 16, Jardware firm of Mithoff & com- S ond Congregational church of New | vienne Fantastique. b tional merit A ~ 2. re aughters th Later he attracted the attention X London, Eben Learned director. They| The closing selection, Debussy's *¢ar of 1312 held their annual dinner Mr. McMillan. He was formerly \ had contributed their services for the| Gold Fish was given by Mr. Swift MRl e Rl Sloan. svary < (Successor to A. T. Geraner) at Lehman's shore house, Bridgeport, | Secretary of the Gas company, and is evening and were reczlved with enthu- | himself, who thus followed up the ef- o 33 DI i e soc A e & ~ 7 or their bes SN, ith admirable ok ! Haclk, Livery |oos, iy pradent of the societs, | miod 1 mloa pritabie sas and clec: 5 e B s " BetaesMe | After the musicar” the rooms were N dows, paints, sinks, floors, e e L Dt St Learned, tenor, the quartette includes | cleared for dancing, which was en and marble tiling, brass and bath - Paul Dispatch says: 3 3 o T re | foved by the young people until 12 gratify his oldtime friends in / T T R o' | Miller's orchestra furnished music for a Masonic | St. Paul to note the onward and up- Seaman, bass. Their seclections were | tWenty numbers, tubs. kein the R.|ward career of A. P. Lathrop, who has e . g — i j degrees. A | now blossomed out in all of the dig- (r;,"‘gfe"j-n“::cg’r‘;"“‘,a‘:;' s Fish Pi ash or injurious ingredients. Regular assembly of Franklin coun- eil, No. 3, R. and S. M. Boal"ding temple this evening. W M. S. M, and 8. E. M. It contains no acids, soda St bl full attendance is desired. Refresh- | Dity and power of a Wall street bank- % e Take two cupfuls of mashed pota- a (=) Tridniks &t” G186 52 ok alv. er. From an official announcement is W. T. Williams Presents Diplomas. | toes and put in the bottom of a butter- | 8old In Kitchenware Departs e—— e e I e e e The diploimas, tied in the class colors | ed pudding dish. On top spread two | 12-14 Bath Street. Alterations to James Le hrop 1nl others have purchased the of blue, vellow and white, were pre- | cupfuls of cooked fish, well seasoned, ment, Basement, at is Smith's interest of Co' Henry B. Wilsen in s i illiams, w d e | and pour over the fish a cupful of white | & house of Kmerson Mc— sented by Mr. Williams, who made the PO i sidence, 12 3: stree! avi S residence, 129 Broad street, have just announcement for the board of corpor- | cream sauce, to which a chopped hard [} 106 o can, or 3 for 25¢ HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| .., completgd and besides the addi- . company. It was & natural i i 2t ital | bolled egg is added. Now spread on | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. tion of a large room on the sece {u} step from the presiden N I MO W o e | T otato. Sn Begab fovhe: with, rapited | Telephone $53. apr28a | floor, include a handsome 14x3 Jul Gas Light company to butter. Bake for 20 minutes in a hot cent meeting to allow the privileges of | bu the hospital's operating and surgical | OVen. piazza, with round corners and attrac the parent concern, the - 2 : \rac- | American Light and Traction company., e tive ornamentatios stainec les. 4 Cirgs ettt e | oming an._infeentisd sndber of v‘;[):lrt‘:?;‘rlg nx‘x‘n:;;i r:ffi-':sfilff\?fimm&t‘. In France the government is about TG S e s s e N L WILLIAM A. SLATER. Mr. Williams also announced that the | 10 Venture upon an experiment for of New Ha- | headdress which none could wear with order of | more ng dignity and winning growth of the hospltal's work had led | ralsing money by letting or selling| ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Portable the rights of advertising on match Graduation c w1 crace than t ebonnaire. g I am privileged in being one of those | the corporators to decide upon the i e e ‘,f:'f"':.::;\f'l, e e emaptehonnalre and J4IPlo- [ vanishing persons whose boyhood was Aol R aioigpact I el o e n‘f‘;flp”"““ oLy ““)?"‘I"‘( s being 0| Bath Sets — never rust— consists of ; = el e} oy 0 iy of the pure old New England type in & he hospital | State mol e g rgnd g We are showing a fine which will be held at_the | compelling accomplishment was _ex- | 5 08 Pure o't New Fagland type 18 | would contaln roome for (Mo R orPits | effect has been passed by the chamber | Towel Bar, Tooth Brush, Tumbler and to the co of deputies. The proposer estimated that the advertising rights ought to| Soap Holders, all on plate ready te bring in between $200,000 and $250,000. how and the wherefore Second Congregational church in ymon council of line f’f Df‘"’"’"fl Rings London October 11 and 12, by invita- frion covnes O ranging in price from tion of the New London and Groton | YALE FOUR UPSET my footsteps, but free to roam at will | ward. The additin will be built as a among these woods and fish these | wing of the administration buildinz streams of Uncas fame. I rather pride | and will be completed as soon as pos- Paul. fasten to the wall— circles. myself that I might well be styled such | giple. $12.50 to $500.0P. GOING DOWN STREAM |a bad boy as Thomas Aldrich so de-) ° Pinsutti’'s Good Night, Beloved, was S ial i 69 h They make a fine En- Miss Iveigh Sterry, daughter of Mr ; = Mclously writes Shbout. sung with fine effect by the choir, pecial price bJc eac 4 N L E Sty caushter of ) Varsity and Freshmen Cover Course | Interested in All Connected With Nor- | who were called upon for an encore, | 66 5 sagement or Graduation ||3:0 o= T it st or o v | Y St S0 i e et St ave 3 Teneane i o | ““Hope’s Gift. tournament on the Williams Memoria1| F o2sed- You will ask what this has to do |th selection. institute court Tuesday afternoon, de The The Plant-Cadden Co. | i e oy Wicions: S | e L with' the hospital and what we are Clase Pins and Flowers. | Hich was rough during | here to celebrate. Nothing, certainly, W § 4 med down Thursday aft- | unless it makes evident to you Why I | e miatee wiin priet mreimiputed by | Your The Reid & Hughes Co. es Whittle- | noon and the Yale crews took the wa- | am interested in everything connected | Z "The tronhy was & Columbia | -ter shortly before . shx ro'clodk. . /TBel - OFaEE oL emblematic significance. As the grad- Laying. Jewelers and Silversmiths, AR b i s e e and freshmen eights rowed | Tie invitation 1o take’ pare e thig | Uttes stepped forward to receive their L ying, Establi he ball. down to the bridge, a distance of four pins from Mr. Slater, Supt. Frederick no: s d 1872 b gl four | gathering tonight. B2 Gy P g s gl junsdaw A niles, and return. he |~ Then, again, I look upon it as a priv- | 3 . | 2 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING ) AT 3 as covered in two stretches | flege to i iraas this :;’Mua“n‘ Plass | With a magnificent bouquet of hot- | Dame Fortune I8 likely to say AeTue s Worcester Gazette mald: . at a slow stroke, Coach | ag you are about to go out into the|DNouse flowers from Mrs. Charles L. that any day to the man with a Mrs. Henry Buckley of Norwich was ing from a 1ch. world to alleviate its sufferings. 1I|Hubbard. 3 good bank account. She seldom ® gueet of honor at a dinner last night ;vm & rs and the freshmen | should not feel that I did my duty Distribution of Prizes. | says it to the man who has noth- in the home of Miss Minnie A. Doyle | four went down stream to the navy | aid I not try to impress upon you the Dr. Edward P, Brewer made the ing saved up. ielby street. Covers were | ¥274 in one stretch each way. Stroke | noble possibilities of the career which [ presentation of the special $5 prize for | eac e . " f Beslriand ter sem agg of the freshmen four was re- | you have chosen for vourselves. Most | best work In anatomy and ohysiolony. | Don't carry vour money with Mauric ting Mrs. Mary Brunbreb and the change | of the careers which we select in this | speaking in general of the high work || YU #nd be constantly tempied lish of 290 Milbury ‘stre e ork for the good. world have only the object of making|of the class, and giving the prize to|f] 10, PArt With it M il P £ 290 Milbury ‘street. Several - made up of Assistant Man- | a living, with no particular aim at de- | Miss Crowley. After amother fine sec twice before you draw a check. @ r ng arranged in Mrs. | E . Hawes, the fresh- | voting ourselves to the good of the|jection by the Harmony club, Dr. W. We offer every banking facility. u < - during her stay in|n z Scully. sub in the | human race. Nursing may be taken| i< Tingley e oy i g or Ladies| worcester Crabn Slaht o gley made the presentation of | orcester. man eight, Wo. 2; Scrags. No. 4, | up in this same spirlt, but. when such | the $10 class prize to Miss Grindle, | " e and Iresiman’ Manager Robinson as | i the ‘case, tho lighest efiiciency And | wiich s Tor the marse. aoine tue et || 108 Thames Loan & Trust Co, in a large variety, Comfort circle - e going down | usefulness will not be attained. work in the two vears' course. When | Norwich, Conn. ters held the < Devotion and Desire to Be Helpful. |he said that he considered the Rackus 1 boat u Patent Leather, i o “on Wit e Rtardi s od. 1 My own experience teaches me that | hospital graduate nurses were second | Gun Metal T. Dtley at her cottage Neptune armer tl there are nurses and nurses. There|f0 none in the world, there was an I Hls WEEK N park: S e e seemed to benefit the | 2re those who, from the moment they | approving burst of applause. 3 Rausset Calf. | excellent dinner and enjoyable session E enter the sick room, have a beneficent| He also presented the special prize —JUST THE THING — * | which followed, durine which these of the rough water of the morning | influence which inspires almost imme- | of $10 for best surgical work, which $2.00, $2.50 which followed, du h these of- Yasita 1t down stream at an | diately a calm confidence and tends to | likewise went to Miss Grindle. A Ie Julee g .00, $2.50 and $3.00 icers were re-electe@: Leader, Mrs roke for @ mile and return and | S0othe and benefit the patient. There s pPp A Tor: 2068 To i g i = are others who breathe but a spirit of| ., imm:_ M:“ :: "‘I’"' ke d' Mrs ; Carsity four by | antagohism and who retard rather than | = Mr? is point, ad- See Window Display. Stk oY oty Do | help the pitient’s recovery. Some have | dressing a few words to Miss Love at “ai K on’s ? & collided swith a | this soothing influence inborn in them | in appreciation of her 17 years of ser- while others have to acquire it. I|vice at the hospital as matron and junsd door baseball outfit has| know of nc way of acquiring it except | presenting her a check from the cor- ind the crews are put. | by approaching each case in the spirit| porators as a token of their appre- of devotion #nd with an earnest desire | ciation of her work. She also received Stonington; O'Donnel and S gl to be helpful to the best of your abil- [a bouquet. First Baptist Cradle Roll. ity The exercises concluded with a se- A it i gy It would be superfluous for me to|lection by the Harmony club, after (L e o en St the . iom- | enumerate the countless little minis- | which a large number of those present We are showing a very New London; O'Keefe, Taftville e s St 52D | trations that are so necessary for the | greeted Mr. Slater. ; egw itz tist church was 1d Tuesday after- 5 R = 1 3 e best result in a sick room, for, after all, $ choice line of maurice, Jewett City; Donnelly, Oc- |Doon with Mrs ““““f“ T. Thaver.| ina¢ js what you have been studyinz Reception at Nurses’ Home. cum: Flemming and Beaumelster, Wil- | 1,%wenty-r were present. An enjov—| ... quring yeur course in the train-| The exercises were followed by a re- SPRING SUITINGS lima, Kost, South Coventry, and |2Ple Prosramme was given with vocal % i . e ing achool. I shall, therefore, mention | ception to the nurses and their friend; ® pors > 1 solo, Miss Clara Worth; piano solo, X % . s 5 O'Neil Stafford Springs. The Foe's hill Pl '’ | but one or two of the attributes which|at the nurses’ home at the hospital. Before you place your erder for Au- Come in and have a look at them. | rcacher of the retreat is Rev. B. | tation by lirle Grace Champiin Lisnt | 56em to me of vital imp: in the | The rooms ere atractively and taste- R JOHAN KUKLA, 208 Main St.| co==v. = N by e e N e makeup of a.good t . fully decorated with roses, carnations, | to Tops or Glass Wind Shislds, in When you <ase, | daisies, laurel andsyringas. Streamers 2] stak Ferguson & Charbonneau, | -oc the r FRANKLIN SQUARE. Norwal Smith, 1th s week, ror and Fit wich; Cunningham, Weste: junsd ter upon a mar28d A T S 73 e make up your mind that it shall be| of the class colors, blue, White and yel- | vestigate and buy direct from factory, Connecticut Patents. your supreme effort to adjust yourself | low, were festooned from the chan- | : : 2 3 al list of patents issued to to the routine of the household so that, | deliers to the corners of the rooms. thereby saving the middleman’s profv. WALL PAPERS zens nnecticut from the Unit- as far as vou are concerned, there shall| An attractive arrangement of daisies| g4 ed States patent office for the iweek be no friction. Sometimes vour ser- | was carried out in the hail at the foot chvd The lath Seeing “lesw or | ending May 31.°1910, follo vice will be in a household where the | of the stairs. In the office and dining s'-v‘ke on kmn:r';‘f‘!h:a;f s v\’.‘.’.."‘i = . C n, New Britain, en- ofigux:antg are poor or where llhle m:]n- the mantels were banked with | F. G. LUFFEY! e it i phs above. and to| yrance door lock: W . Bardnard chinery does mot run smoothly. In|daisies, syringas, iris, snowballs and Tion 1 the prces Tt io a gematouc | Hartford, typewriting machine: Will- | mi ’S such cases it will be necessary to excr- | 1a Phe decorations wera arran Norwich, Conn. 5 Dy ap. Bridgepc w-off cise self-restraint and sometimes self- y the nurses and the matron, ) ' Y’::::”__ Sieneh, i e boilers: Ashrafe Miz. | sur'l;’lflvo, but your calling is worthy of irfleld. 54 New England representative of the 2 ‘weneral supply of dacoratiye mate- GE OF%L JIDe LMD Francis | io made the way chocolate should a5 5 8 Miss Porteous sent a large bunch of | Sprague Umbrella Co. of Norfak, g T A S B I Gallahan, Now” Haven. toy: the & | 1® M2 Y 8 bs Tact is Needed. carnations, and Mrs. G. H. Partridge | ol " Decorating. X mnyDie JMmchiy o. aterbury, | made. It is the product of skill and| One of the most dificult experiences | Fémembered them with large quanti- | junad ES P e e REF L Tl blanks, ¥ you will have to contend with will be | ties of syringas. Throughout the re-f{ "~ TIIRYL P F MURTAGH nt toa et " n?e -t J"'fl_};"fi- punch- | experience. Most people say it is “the| to work in perfect unison and good will | ception the Harmony orchestra play- % ' e i i L e Waask e o b with the servants of the houss, and|ed Auring which there was dancing. 92 and 94 West Main Street, Geotad B, Odmiol midz‘gpnn sl . y P our| here will come in the necessity for the Kl %" llen'wflade was served by Dr. W. & v e actuated ~expansion valve; Charles | claim by trying SXEISie CE A VIS Such_as yom LT ThWRY Telephone. junid| Glover. New Britain, caster brake sy o B o etlimans B o ook B gy or k 2 3 oqt 9 he fatal thing will be to give them TROUBLE THREATENED. | Robert R. Goldthorp, Hartford, Smith’s the impression that vou feel yourself - : 3 celving apparatus for wireless feles- their superior. Rather make them fecl| Auto Knocked Boy Off Wheel but He | W ddl o See window display raphs e Perkins Eectric Switen e o that you are both, for the moment, Was' Uninjiired £ n WE HAVE A Hermann Hille Wesi Haven, maching elicious working together for the zo0d of your ; 2 5 T ’ TR Rl e patient and that you count upon their| <yyhen an automobile and a boy on q for cufting sheet 'metal; Henry h ] assistance to that end. You should|icvcle came together on Frankiin 1 ts “TICKER? ||5reio S snm e ocolate hue gain thetr respect and wiling 6o | DO (SIS E0E g Oy R kE ; Ghe ; ok ; S operation. ; howing the most com- t‘nkhns salesbook holder: the Arrow Your effectiveness will be largely in- | 2% “_Vedr:e-du lf;‘en;’oop at a quarter We are showing t & s Electric Co., Hartford, electric lamp ce ream creased if you Improve yourself im| to SiX. there might have been a seri- plete stock of SILVER and CUT and get the scores by innings || socket: the Sachs Co. Hartford, safe- every way within your power. By im- | opf dccident The boy got in the way || GLASS ever before shown by ve from all the big league L g S U O Seda provement I mean that you should cul- | Gt 1iS wheel upon the street, but tne || and of the newest designs and 4 ritain, electr valve: George W tivate yourself by reading, etc., so as| . " o 4 v Southwick. Noroton. device for fas : s et ey Compai | Shaulenr wus xoing so moderately that || best mak Baseba“ Games ning bel(s; the Coe-Steapley Mfg. |drawn from the Sanitary Fountain on | iunable und entertaining to vour pa- [ v BSUENL Che Ble c6r 1o an immedic e . T R o tire pump: Clavion | o R, tents. You should, above all, perfect | e PR A0E LAe IO PECER Binselt an : ompany Stevens, New Britain, saw clamp; | Success Street. yourself in resding wloud. I would|Pq ey P Jured. certainly supply your want ’ 4 the Perking Electric Switch Mfy. ¢ cmphasize this accomplishment be- | , A minute or two later @ big biack Stop in and get the results §i 1T, 00007 ST S L Ccause by It you can @ive great pleas. | IO came prancing out of the Wau- before going home tosupper Trademarks—C. J. Bates & Son ure and the woothing Influence of such | ";§a0 house drivewdy and another ac. g going PP Chester, crochet hooks; the Brainerd oo o Lo gl S Rk S ot to R I8 the. air. but Juh" x Ge“ H Bhss‘ poieec & Armstrong Co. New London, spool well done.. Don’t read too fast or too | D¢ Was heade ASEeABE: Caune s Y and skein silk; the Fay-Gorman Co. Joud, -and cultivete o -pleasing voice | TT0M in_short order. — Bethel. felt hats; Joseph C. Hamme and ‘aistinet utterance. and, above all WIEN You Waat to Put your husi- Wauregan House Cafe. Hartford, ciga William 3. Little- ¥ 5 read understandingly. I woul 4 Were Too Anxious. Lefore the public, there 9 hales. New Britain, equipment for The Drug Man, o Juld exen 2 T Derier than theeug 5 strongly advise taking lessons in this| The machine legislators of New Y. ns @i The Parker-Davenport Cf- toothache; Lillian W. Moon, New Ton- aesirable accomplishment, for it is a| have just found -‘-ux where rhe:" m:;l: WHEN you want to put your busi. | 'BF 7elumns af The Bu 133 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Junddaw Proprietors. don, remedy for asthma; the Rowe | Franklin Squ. N mest essential one in the sick yoom, | their mistake. Governor Hughes does | ness before the public, there is no me- Patent Calk Cew Hartford, horseshoe F o quare, orwica, Ct. a0 1 onlv accomplishes it= object if sol not quit that office until ufo lrc:nd dium better than through the advertis. ) t 'w ocalks jun! intellizently done that the listener has week of October.—Pitteburg Dispatoh.” ing ecolumns of Tho Bulletin m b