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Comfort Powder is no more TheBulletin. |SUING FOR DIVORCE Hfl! ALIMONY | S o o Al Varieies s cream is like skimmed milk Best Teas a Emma S. Hawthorne Tells of the Actions of Her Hus- S. SYKES ; 25¢ b T Subacribers who ful 1o receive it by| band for the Fast Five Years, whic: Caused Her to G )im fO 4 & || Best Goffeo that time will confer a favor by re- - . .S .= SOEBE the fact to The Bullatin Co. Leave Him—Murphy-Schwarner Cass Finished. = ’mu!vr 20c¢ . THE WEATHER. ¥ AR e . Forecast For Today. The arguments in the case of T. C.|saw that he was intoxicated. He was Norwich Branch, Franklin 8q., % M g s chwar- | drunk once when they were moving For New England: Local showers | Murphy and otners vs. C. H. Schwar- | o g %l SoVenipe fall. He would bEwisiy Brancl ¥ Putnam Branch, und floor Thursday and Friday; light varlable | P€r were heard by Judge M. A. Shumi- | gtay away from Saturday night until winds. way in the superior court on Wednes- | Monday and say that he had been at Predictions from the New York Her- | day morning, Attorneys Hull, McGuire, | camps in Salem and Bartletts. He Putnam Inn Building. Willimantic Branch, over City Drug Store. ald: On Thursday fair to paruy over- | Perkins and Allis being heard. De- |said there was drinking there and de- . United Tea Importers Co. Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel. IADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY. Norwich, Thursday, June 16, 1910. —_— The Bulletin should be delivered isfarmorehealthy for theskin and is a healing wonder for Itching, Chafing, Scalding, . Sunburn, Nettle nsll. Buras, Pimples, Wounds, Aiter Shav- : ing, Tender Feet, Oifensive mch’ Fr anl cast and continued warm weather will cision was reserved. clared he could not stop it. He was td prevail, with light variable winds, be- The only other case assigned for the | out of his head from drink and trem- coming mostly easterly, and on Fri- | week, that of Emma S. Hawth bled. He often neglected his business. - e B og Lol om omtested ai. | He had been abusive in his talk to 2 day partly cloudy weather, with slight | Henry O. Hawthorne, a contested @ i Delicious. ety cathscs Ve LM ST | ek dnd ot one Ume chokea ner. | Body Odors, and Bed Sores. Observations in Norwich, noon session and occupied the remain- | She testifie she took c Look for the name E. S. SYKES on der of the day and will be resumed this | the furnace. On orfe occasion, after | JgF~ ook for the name 8. SYEES ob she had come up from attending the furnace, he cursed her, began drinking anew, went out for more whiskey, smashed furniture and chandeliers and | song, Battle Cry The following records, reported from Sevin’s pharmacy, show the chang in temperature and the barometric morning. M Hawthorne seeks a divorce, charging cruelty, habitual in- - ek temperance and adultery. It is claimed changes Wednesday: the adultery was committed in Water— Delivered to Any Part of Nerwich of ;¥ reedor *hool: | he Ale that 1s acknowiedged to be the Bar. | fora with Nellle Stetson and Viola | ordered her and the children out of the | reading, The Constitution Last ” . A 0]'0 7 a m 30.13 | Poters, They were marcied in Norwieh | house, threatening to throw her out if | Fight, Beatrice Krajewski; - reading, | best on the marke: — HANLEY 12 m. .. 30.10 | March 23, 1894, the plaintiff's maiden | She didn’t go. When they went out he | Old Ironsides, ) song. Co-| PEERLESS. A telephone order will \ 6 p. 30.10 | name being Emma S. Peterson. They | c2lled them back. He used very bad|lumbia the Gem of the Ocean, school: | receive promp: attention. Highest 87, have two children, Bessie and Harold, | language in the presence of the chil- | concert recitation, The Barefoot Bo: D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St Comparisons. the custody of whom Mrs. Hawthorne | e o = SUDIGLLE primary. e : . exercise, Red,|. > - CTOCC rediot! e ir. | wants, and she also claims alimony. . He would drink in front . by Mary Soucle, 24 Predictiohs for Wednesduy: ¥air; | qp. cloims her husbapd is ‘worth 315~ | of the Childven: Dougl.n John Oloff, Edward light to moderate west winds. 000 Five years ago he began staving| Faulkner, Mollie' Powers, Mary Curr Wednesday's weather: As predict- | " pji..q o Hess of New London, | AWay and for three vears he had been | and Beatrice Krajewski: song, March- ed. formerly of this city, testified to know-. | cOming home drunk often and bring- | ing Through Ge . school; reading. A R ing the defendant for a vear, having | IN& dTink into her home. He was away | Marching Still, Eva Baumann; song Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! school; rea (Bodosdstr te k. 1. Gerbaed are so good they make the Sun. Moon and Tides. other kinds poor by comparison. - 2 e B i - S er | over Sunday about every d 7. Sun T THimh 1] Moon | ford, b mlae emt R ith who | told of being at the Singers’ club, She | ing, Under the Stars and Stripes, Mol- SOLD ONLY AT | Rises. | Sets. || Water.| Rises | haq peen in Bradles street, New Lon. | Dad to go to the shop about a | lie Powers; song, America, school. - . i B g e de Lon- | month to help on the books and answer — ack iver a. m. | = m. | don, but who is now in state prison. D £ ° y e B = He 'said ‘Mr. Hawthorne came to the | the telephone. At Sodom School. ev’" s r“ ure i3 Morn: | inn May 9, 1909, and there was a man| She left him March 16, 1910, because | In the Sodom wchool the following and L 13 040 | with him, and drinks were served in | of his intoxicated condition. She had| programme was carried out in the af- , A 413 1.00 | the parlor until midnight, when they | told him that she would leave if he| ternoon: Reading of the goyernor's - a13 retired. There are thirteen bedrooms | 91Nt stop drinking. Later he sald|proclamation: Birth of the American oaraing 50, 60c and-80c a Ib. 414 . in the house. The women in the house | '€ had given up the tenement and she | Flag. John Tracy. song, Battle Cry of fhe8.14 then were Mrs. Rosie Hess, formerly of | MoVed. taking some of the goods, al- | Freedom, school. What the Flag Js, Six hours after high water it 1 this city, and Lulu Ward, who was a | {POugh he told her she geuld bhave| Wwilliam Murph) Lord of the Uni- stable tide, which is followed by >y flood xme housekeeper in a Bradley street resort ;”If‘m ri“li-i thgos“:d “P:)e‘:‘ c‘l‘l}:;‘ns h‘;f: v;(;rs& kmé-hnn « ’!Hoa;'n, poem, é)l:r and who drank with the men. Viola g g r ; - “lag, Catherine Murphy; song. tar E TAILORING GREENEVILLE - Ptert snd Mol Stetaon artived late | brotier In Now Haven, whers the obil | spiisieg Bumner. aiool, mhe Rauonai | 1214 Bath Street. and they went into the par] < 3 . She A Flag, John Murphy Nation's FIN e o e g o7 it The | W' ST proviaime for then. although | ks ‘James Murphy: poom, The ;g | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Wedding of Miss Alice J. Harwood and | @I, - | she thought she could take care of| o¢ America, Anna Driscoll; Ameriea’s 3 night. Hawthorne start to s :p < ] John Kukla A. Dykeman Zabriskie—St. Andrew’s | 1 500 1#THIOHE ,a‘(‘,_regss‘i‘_\_:fi"‘?“’o >0 | herself. She is not able to live as well | Symbol O'Hearn: 014 Glory, | Telephone $83. apr2sd ’ 'y Chapter Elects Officers—Noted About | room. His male friend went to a room | "0 - “:i‘egm";;:_“i;h“"‘hah’“‘- lawyer | 32BR = ; History of Our Flag, t i N and the women were e ~as Nov . e saw awye James Murphy: The Man Without a ¥ ey Merchant Tailer, 208 Main St.| the Village. Tooms atere The men went twas m | about leaving him and to see if “he| Country. John Tracy: Salute to the funisd St. Andrew’s chapter, K s of St. | the morning, but the women stayed.| ¢°Uid bé made to support the children| Flag, school; America, school. Paul; at itk rogular me “this week | They had disposed of a case of beer | If She left him. . s = Fad clecHonlor tiicers. the chaices T and a quart of wine and whiskey 1”" {l"‘_"“‘“e“m‘"“‘l‘“"“ e “"h“ s Rev. Mr. Calvert Officiates. Best sulting as follows: Exalted ruler, Rev. | They were feeling good during the | that Mr. Heath and Mr. Hawthornel ., . " 10 tarmers have harvested L X - kil Bl et iy o MR *| bought the business for $1,500 five ocal ' ave Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers F. Johns Bohanan; high master, Gus & ont Hawthorne | POught e = B0§ ¥ Fineir firat crop of hay this Week Makes tave A. Rydholm: worthy warden, | with seven others were at the house, | Y¢27S @S0 and later Mr. Heath sold to 3 - 6t T Yol Frank Benson; major deacon, Franklin | Mrs. Hess being the only one there, | M©- Hawthorne. She thought the busic| = . o= ooy Congdon Y-ty ; Smith; junior dea Harry Allen; | and the witness stated he was getting | NS5 of the month would average 360 et Banday wih Ciatives ngdon | JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. estructo major steward ck Baker n_ | ready to move out. Mr. Hawthorne did | {2_$700- He owns a half interest in a | Spent Sunday with rel: el oot} (PP AT oct3d o Sl 3 i s 5 not show any signs of liquor. $250 lot at Poguetanuck on the cove.| ville. Telophowe 97 A large variety to choose from. All |urer, Roberi W. Kendall; chaplain,| Mrs Rosic May Hess coroborated | At Norwich Town he cwns & Bouse, six| 1y . M Caivert of New York z:euhfles for the traveling man. Suit Sé‘l“;“e’m‘"‘”‘“},“r“: S ‘( of [er husband and | ;" ortgaged for $800. Mr. Hawthorne | cccupied the pulpit in Grace Episcopal and Bags, etc. et ey i U ar will Sacthh | Plaintiff e | bought it for $1.400, but would not sell | ckurch Sunday. PO R % _— en at the next meeting, the meetings | S T oubve. SN 3L300. . e Owin an suto. me of the maple treeg are show- . Y s BARN co. |10 5% resumea in tember. The pact | Mrs. Hawthorne testified that her | bought second hand two years ago, and e O e e e AT how. | SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes. THE SBETUCKET HARNESS CO. |- % ol enbow. | husband often stayed out nights and | would sell it for $500. > i ¢ season has been prosperous and enjoy- | Grank very much. She had to get out | Court was adjourned at 4.30 unti!|P 'L‘"" caused by the"frost O last | Teaveling Mun. e, LEVIYY oprnoyies. WM. C. BODE, Prop. oo of bed to let him in at times and she this morning at 10. wes e SHEITUCKKT STREDT. Areephone 565-4. 283 Main Street. WEDDINGS. e 1 Mrs. Georgiana Lillibridge, who Is g, < B spending some time with her sister in wh 3 Jundd Zabriskie—Harwood. MANY EXPECTED AT DEATH RATE IN NORWICH Columbia, is in town this week until en Friday. ; ’ Mrs Henry Briggs and daughter Ha"ey s Gladys of Lebanon are spending some ARMY AND NAVY REUNION. | BELOW STATE AVERAGE. Annual Gathering to Be Held at The | Thirty-seven Fuud Awly During the A pretty, although aquiet, was solemnized on Wednesday Hi when Miss Alice Jar A. Dykeman Zabrisk in marriage by Rev. F. . \ Griswold, June 24. | B e May time with Mrs. Briggs' mother, Mrs C t e L R =N Although the club has lost some| By mortality reports received by the | M- J. Bogue. ome church. The ceremony took place at 7 | membera® d Pt RS | ial, oLy SemOrts ¥ S iy the s 01' C ::;h{\}llrl:-lri:}(]nvr:‘i);i“;;;!‘]n 33 ance in some time will be that at the was 105 less than in April and 73-more '[j!dd’;:, i‘,‘l‘fin‘;‘”; ‘;ng“m,";’;’;'p'fls, Ot |noonday sun is shining, any minute, s annual meeting this year of the Army | than in May of last year, and 110 more wcending the hassocks of the church, DAY or NIGHT, relatives and a few clc ien . - z and Navy <lub of ( The bride. who wa g P Y tired in a gown of white French 1 than the average number of deaths during May for the five years preced- nnecticut, which The swellest looking car and great- est bargaln ever offered. Maxwell 4-eylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with at The Extra workmen and trains are go- I he ing over the Central Vermont road is to be held Friday, June 2 Griswold, Groton. p | i de ro . | every modern appliance, 116 wheel |2nd carried bri The club meets there largely death rate was 16.7 for the base, quick detachable rim. RSOy N W gresn ,I~ irough the courtesy of the manage- | large towns, for the small towns i:.1,| here, transferring the freight from the R uud Been used carefully, now just out | Pridal party entered the parlor which for the past two vears|and for the whole state 1 The | Grand Trunk’s boats at New London to points inland. Friday night & gang ©of the shop. was bandsomely decorated wit hotel one day early in | deaths reported from infectious dis- - N. B. We have several cars, little | (07 the happy occasion, §|accommodate the veterans.” The club | eases were 237, being 16.1 per cent. of of Polish laborers started to handle used—prices right. SRESIIOg] SRRrch s WA . X s appreciate this and make | the total mortality. the freight at New Tondon at 830 p SpippiesInE eieck by Mias A an - oxtre efiet. fo stiend Haath In Norwich there were 37 deaths,| ™ and ‘V:"”‘_Ed contiteously Ugti 3.30 NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- - tion following the core- | 1. W. Knowlton is receiving favorable | representing an annual death rate per | & ™- Sunday. . 'GaS Water Heater WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for| At the reces tmmeaiate delivery. mony numerous congratul s from most of the members. | one thousand of 16.1. There were six deaths under one year. The causes tions wer: Poquetanuck Ponm-st-uh ip. June 20 is the limit set for replies. furnishes instantaneous hot water in b owed upol he ride and Call for demonstrations. a;fi‘ # wed(‘,g’n;‘ r:"mfl" e The veterans will come to the hotel | were: Diseases of the nervous system| The United States civil service com- I Sho: 2u st bride was the recipient of a cf during the day and the usual renew- |9, heart disease 7, l]a grippe 3. bron- [ mission announces that on July 16 an | unlimited quantity to all parts of the ray of handsome and valuable pres- | D& of friendships will come before the | chitis 2, consumption, pneumonia, ery- | examination will be held at Norwich, | house. Simply turn the faucet, the H B RING & SoNS e g business meeting. which is set for 7 | sipelas and lence 1 each, all other | Conn., as a result of which it is eX- | RITUD does the rest. Call and see one - - Mr. and Mrs, Zabriskie left on thel © lock. After the business meeting )causes 1 THere were 16 marriages | pected to make certification to 'l “self operating” at our showr mar22d boat train for a wedding trip to New | 2 banquet will be served in the diming |here in April 'and 48 births. There ted vacaney In the position | pes coms. York and Atlantic City. The bride | Foom. were nine deaths here in public institu- rth-class postmaster of Class B wore a dark. gr raveling costume | The banquet will be followed Dy a|tions. six in New London, five in|at Poquetanuck, Comn., and other va- = with hat to match. Upon their return | Paper on The Rock of Chickamauga, | Windham and one in Putnam. cancies ag they may occur at that of- lectrical ’ Who ls Looklng they will make their home in Preston, | by General John W. Barlow of New | The deaths in Groton in May were | fice, unless it shall be decided in the Gas & trica t.' where Mr. Zabriskie is successfully en- | london, retired. The papel will be|Groton 4 New London 26,Plainfield 12, | interests of the service to fill the va- gaged in farming and holds the high | followed by reminiscent stories by | Putnam 6, Stonington 10, Windham 17.| cancy by reinstatement. The compen- | 321 Main Street, Alice Building. For “le esteem of his townspeop His bri comrades and the singing of the Like other places, Norwich had |sation of the postmaster at this office may20d has been the efficient tant matron | Songs of awar time. many cases of scarlet fever during the | was $323 for the laet fiscal year. ! at the New Tondon county home in Banquet tickets at $4 each will en- | past month, there being 15 in the city Age limit, 21 years and over on the F.“ow“' Vemcles? East Norwich for the past two years | titke holder to banquet, lodging and ile in the state there were 350. Nor- | date of the examimation, with the ex- * . fl and has passed a large part of I fe|Dbreakfast. The sieamer Griswold |wich had six cases of measies, one of | ception that in a state ‘where women 2 e e E0IE Ihave the bestlwilll takos the club members to and | diphtheria or croup and two of con-|are declared by statute to be of full ll lVI “ l Democrats, Top and Open Business | \ishes of all of their many friends for | from the hotel. As an extra aceom- | Sumption. age for all purposes at 18 years. Wagens, Tep and Open Concords. | much future happiness. | modation the hotel will serve an ear- Mosquitoes. Applicants must reside within the If .alues received is considered, get Among the wedding guests from out | ly breakfast, so that those who wish territ suppMed by the postoffice fnr adi priven of town were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. An- | may take the 6.50 boat, connecting| Dr. J. H. Townsend, secretary of the| which the examination is announced. | Is WI]fl[ Coflflts lfl drews and son Curtis of Webster, | with the 7.35 train Saturday morning. | State board of health in the monthly Application forms and full informa- | Ma besides relatives of the greom | There will be the usual annual elec- | bulletin s the following to say about | tion concerning the requirements of m L. L CHAPMAN m_’ from Preston. tion of officers at the meeting and the [MOSquitoes and the inspection of sum- | the examination can be secured from | Pho(ogrflphy, _— | annual Teports. mer resorts: he postmaster at Poguetanuck, Conn., | marlfdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. Phillips—Perkins. | e On account of the unusually heavy . lvr;le secretary of l!h\- civil service Bringing out the real il In St. Andrew’s Episcopal church o Left szoo to "0dd Fellows’ Home. rainfall the past month mosquitoes|board, Norwich, Conn. or from the| the flae points In character, m mg‘ Monday evening at 7 o'clock Miss Ag- | W. A. Wellman of New Haven, who | 2¥€ likely to be more than ordinarily | United States civil serviec commmis- | tralts that make ws what we prevalent this summer, and it is very | sion, Washington, D. Toned down by the natural -flflt-a Fairview, Odd Fellows’ home, would have been 90 vears 'l’he Best hllcl'l@l‘ nefligfls nes Amelia Perkins of Veluntown and | died at George Trueman Phillips of West Tuesda n artist Into perfect amceord. Net & essential that the people unite in an e thing of p r and pasteboard with effort to decrease the number of these m Cdol'lll in ven, Conn., were joined in holy wed-|old had he lived until July 11. Mr. us lock by the rector, Rev. F. johns Bo- | Wellman was very active for a man | PeStS. MARRIED. a ready-made look. hanan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bentley | of his vears and not content to sit Mosquitoes can not breed without|s4UNDERS — MULLAN —In _Putnam, If you want a photo of your real WALL HANGINGS were the witnesses and there was 2| down Tetirement and do nothing, | Water, and in order for them to breed | June 15, 1910, by the Rev. John Van | self, or what your friends see te love Henry Saunders. | and admire, call on small number of friends present He sold postcards and in this way had | it Water it must be permitted to stand den Noort, Thomas We have them in great variety and |~ Mr. and Mrs. Phillips left on - | accumulated a bank acc nt- | for about ten days. ‘Wet grass, while| M. D. of Wobeter, Mase. and Miss #hall be glad to show them to you if | ding tour and will reside in W = ont A0 L NI - | Tl S e Anna ‘Gertrude Mullan of Putnam. ing to about $200, which he turned . ez e - oJs DOt &l ABRISKIE- IARWOOD—In Nerwich, [ you will give us an opportunity. It|ven, where he is emploved as a ma- n t ~Or i > r o L Will pay you to 80 Bo. Importatipns | chinist. The youse Deable Bave frionds | B chmis, (B bome._corporation. Mr. | bresdine vlace. - Therefore 1o possible | £A7 0 N, ¢y "Rev. ¥ J, Bohanan: from England, France, Germany and R ’ lends | Wellman was very well pleased to live [Spot where water can sccumulate| 3i0e 1% 110 2Y 30004 ‘ot ‘Graenavills N ] . y and |in this cits at the home and spoke always in terms | should be overiooked. Mosquitoes esl-| ana"A. D. Zabriskle of Preston. The Photegrapher, 1 S e oy of highest praise of the institution and | dom breed in large bodies of water; PS — PERKINS — In Norwich . . Condition Was Improved. its management. they prefer small pools, rain water that e 13, 1910, by Rev. F. J. Boha .| opposite Norwich Savings BSoelety. e rannin t“ los’ On Wednesday Willia collected in tin cans, or buckets | Miss Agnes Amelia Perkins of Vel- ausisa Central avenue found t rain barrels, broken bottles, cellars that untown and George Trueman Phil- W tion of his 14 year old son, William, | Street which he has been oecupying | have water standing in them. badly| 1ips of West Haven = e 2y illow St. who was operated upon a week ago | YWl be occupied by Mrs. Margaret Vet- | grained roofs and leaders which per- mayizd last Saturday at the Backus hospital, | t€F and family. mit water to collect in the sagging DIED was somewhat improved, although his | s g P parts without running off. A single old | M"CHESNEY —In Norwich, June 12 condition is critical. TAFTV".LE bucket or tomato can with water| 1910. Charies McChesney. Artistically Arranged-by _—— —_— standing in it Is capable of furnish-| Funeral from his late home, 85 School Bossanal ‘Koo, Many. Macnnacohor: Mambece dc: dte Fiee wabtetuit mosquitoes to make the| Street Thureday morniag at £30| HUNT .. ¢ * The Plosist, Mrs. Richard Key andMrs. Daniel| tend Hartford Saengerfest—Mrs. | D€ighborhood miserable. After every| ZJpircy’ar 9 oelock. Kindly omit Tel. 130. Lafayette S Bridge of Fall River were recent guests | Kyle Ill—Notes. i Hl"r;"‘hl)l{se’mlder» should tSand flowers. m. ew minutes in an ins; ection of their of Mrs. Willlam Webster of Balitic, e i T 5 premises to see that all possible recep- SR Mrs. August Schaeffer of New Ha- Members of the Saengerfest are |tacles or comditions that might permit ven 1s Sioring Mra Caroline Lautea. | looking forward with much interest to | ater to ‘coliact are immeniatery ro. H 1 . . the siate saengerfest in Hartford next | v auwed y i lng bach of Smith avenue, East Norw week and are planning to go up there Shpnagpo i SRS -, | PAIf a hundred strong. It is their plan Inspection of Summer Resorts. Mai treet, H v ome B e O o artiord and Mrt. | to make a distinctive appearance in | At this season of the year the state 15 n S e o drd 5 g L guests of Mrs. E. W. Loomis of|the parade of the state singing socle- | board of health is active on behalf of Tweifth street. ties and to accomplish this end an ef- | the large number of citizens who make If so you should consult with me and ey | fort is being made to have the mem- | their summer home or spend their brief . get prices for same. Hxoellemt werk Mrs. Richard Key of Rockdale, Lan- | Per® wear caps of a similar style and | vacations at the shore or resorts with- at reasonabl, rices. cashive, Banad. ana A ockdale 1202 | to have other articles of clothing alike |in the state. unera Irec ors O Ry P~k g v Care visiting Mrg, | 48 far as possible. The Maennerchor | Inspector Ham of the board is now oyt il i T T ST Prapact abige chorus has attalned a high degree of | engaged in making inspections at these AND b ooy per: ion under z_he direction of Prof. | hotels and improvements are suggest- C. M. W"—le Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Finlayson | John Kelder of New Haven and tbey |ed. In most instances his suggestions Z have returned from their wedding iour, | @' Dlanning to make a strong fight for | are welcomed and the proprietors glad- General Contractor and Builder, having visited in Plymouth, Fall River| the prize. A. Weidlich of Hartford, |ly do their best to comply with the m a mers 218 MAIN STREET. an 'Wflrs and New Bedford, Mass, and in Provi. | di-ccler of the contest. was a re-ent |recommendations. It is generally found > > E: e | vikitcr here and explained the condi- |that the unsanitary conditions present Phone 370, SaotN Por All Obchsiina. s tious are teh result of ignorance rather than ARy ey Pasellc ¥ Brasy ds to. eccupy the Hartwell G.. Thompson. of Frongfio s o0 aul agligence 1ady Aseistant. A. B. S. en. GEDULDIG’S, Kelly mansion on Central avenue, tof [2f which imprevements have recently 288, 77 Cedar Street. St YANTIC HAPPENINGS £ A ALL CEREAL OOFFEE ®et | been made, and the house on Sixth| g Eimina Belair returned Y7ed- Heury W Church. Wm. Smith A¥es | 15¢ a b.-=-2 Ibs. for 260 Suly1sds: nesday after a brief visit in Provi- | Observance of Fl-a Day—Busy Freight o 164 Main B , . The-Horwich Nicke! & Brass (a, dence, Handlers—First Hay-Making. Library Tea Stere Open Wed # » Tableware, Arckibald Kyle, Jr., of Attawauszan In the village school the following un' m ‘M' ll‘ day and Saturday evenings. s a visitor in the village on W=2d- | programme was carried out by the S KING AL mar29STuT , Chandetiers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. has returned from New Hav Funeral AGER Direcior and Embalmer day. pupilx in the grammar school in honor $3.50 and $4.00 SHOES AND OX- e o Flag day ng, Triumphant | FORDS. Latst styles and colors. Sold ajhuld H. Kyle of South A rtreet | American Flag, school; Salute to the| .. . 273D - DIVER was cailed from his work on Wed- | Flag, school; reading of the governor's | °™Y P¥ Office of The Nerwich Sa Sealety. mesday by the sudden and sescre 5. | prociamation, John Oloff; recitation, FRANK A. BILL, e D i Tk ¢ ..'h“l’? Chesthut 8t Norwici, Cont Moo of B9 Wie The Ameriean Flag, Lois Manning; | Telephone. 104 Main Streel | declared out of the sarnings of our- : ———————————————————| rent_six _moaths a i-ennusl divi- 70 Frankiin St., Bulletin Bidg. Salime IFAvignon of D’Hirberville, dend at the rate of PER Cunaca, and Mrs. E. D'Avignsa of SUMMER per anuum, payAble to depesitors enti’ i Telenhone 642-2. -1 o FURS STORED FOR Tled therefo, on and after July 1bth, TWanregan were recent guests of Mrg v ; We will prove that [EAETE Gl il Nt | FLOORS MG RNGTBN ' FINISH | mk a0, MSe.m7,onn, huilding ax 1a7 | 1556, COBTELLO LpFFITT. ! A full line of Weddmg and Prempt service day or night Elqunt Ml Lady Aasistant. s BN is better thau what you are using now, | i J2 toring Furs have b in- 13daw D e R The entertalnment of Twesday eve- | 15, JIT TRAT YO “m"‘ g i habe AL A ATl D S R i e RO DSRS0 ? opp. Theatre. ;1:. Tmf‘tl m-t t(;‘etween sgo n:xd 50 ‘:or 3 them repaired, dyed and stored for the you '“‘ %0 put he Taftvilie Congregational aaday : P summer. 'E .m a.fl m h sehoo’ which is most pleasing to these F. C. Wm Norwich. | M. BRUCKNER. aTum Pocter tha " M - iu charge 254" - aprléTThS ing r.auunu -t

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