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?":..x e renzer wers | Watches, Clocks — : 3 derson Norwich, Wednesday, June 29, 1910. & v C. Leslie Hopkins clerk and treasurer. g g G S 1 The president_sppointed *These. execu- an ewe ry The Bulletin should be delivered | Grand Trunk Does Not Intend to Sell Cut Its N tive committ, raon, W. everywhers in ihe city before Sga. m. Sy 3 Murphy. Subscribers who fail to receive ic by lIand Interests. nEPAlRED that time will confer a favor by ré- 3% porting the fact t The Bulletin Co, :;‘;w:u,"'"""' B R ey A A e G o S e THE WEATHER. vk grade of work. 7~ Forecast For Tod-y. Factory experience as examiner, For New England: Fair finisher and adjuster. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS i r o Seldom has a more acrimonious :'em% 2, say that G“. p;nnt c:;tlkn- CAMP WILL BE NAMED . controversy developed than that be- | Uion ls om““u‘”“ et e aatan IN HONOR OF GOVERNOR tween the Grand Trunk railroad and | Pjirad. but rather 1o dlspose ¢ re- £ A the New Haven railroad system, over | munerative of its holdings in | Infantry Wilt Assemble et Niantic Wednes- gvn:;t '1:1::;:-1” fair and warmer; light which ug'f Tetieahe. ol ;'m g:: %.:,5., ‘"‘“?:'o rrt-h‘elrr:‘d'll.l:d .‘:n :hu Summer—Must Inspect Rifle h‘ New . | resume hearings on the 29th, in refer- London £ langes. 4 a1d. On Wednesday pasily cloudy 1o | SnCe te the stretch of new track pro- | sorted that the Grand Truik. in its - |Edward M. Foster . fair weather and slowly rising temper- | P9%ed to connect Palmer with Provi- | present approaches to the New Eng- In orders issued by Adgutant Gen- ’ atures will prevail, with dence, 3ays the Boston Transcript. |land coast at Portland and at New |eral Cole, the camp this year at Ni- from Waltham Watch. L vt g % Such a read will clearly be built. The | London, has not exhibited any extra- [antic is named Camp Weeks in honor ly winds, becoming variable and 3 ordinary T devel b with GILLETTE OPTICAL CO. Thursday fair and warmer weather. question of public “‘necessity and, con- enterprise in developing bus- | of his excellency the governor. p » Ob: e s - Neridh venience” upon which the railroad |iness, and that the link of track which The assistant quartermaster gener- [ 132 Main Strest, Norwich, Cenn. serv . commissioners first have to pass will n 'now proposes to bulld. giving it ac> | al will lay out the amp. 'Tents will jun27a The following records, reported f1®m | be promptly answered in the afirma- | CeSs to dence. would be service- | be pitched by the troops on their ar- Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |tive. The real issue before them is to | able. only as a leverage for f°"°"‘§ rival. in temperature and the barometric | decide to which | road the privilege | from the New Haven now in control The commanding officers, Troop A, [NOW THAT SCHOOL IS OUT MAKE changes Tuesday: shall be granted. = The New Haven | Of the New England territory. a good | cavalry, Battery A (F. A.J, First Sep- | THAT BOY OR GIRL OF YOURS will build only in' case it can build | fgure for property | arate compavy, and First company, HAPPY WITH A alone, while the Grand Trunk has as- | Which now lies somewhat stagnant in | signal corps, will eaoh detail an off- 82 ; “ : 5 5 serted, through its official represexta- | the Grand Trunk’s hands. cer for duty as quartermaster and 5 : r et e " | The Grand Trunk’s reply to thi x. commissa Br“wnie Canlen ke Cl'eflm Ing granted—no matter Now many oth | that Me.' Mellen is "s thoroughuoing | ut Camp Weeks, o O o Hl.hest sz lowes ing granted—no matter how many oth- Comparisons. er lines are thrown across the same | monopolist; that he has acquired l“ Col, Edward Schulze, inspector gen- Predictions for Tuesday: Shqwers; | Toute. The Néw Haven would need the Sound steamer lines and most of | eral, is, in addition to his other duties, :.lhrc.hug:nog‘g‘xfh:w':' .l(' En!dh"' moderate west to southwest winds | Put 19 miles of track. linking Palmer | the trolley, well as railroad lmes, | detailed as post commissary. Re e the Dests. The. Drowhics cony MAKES A DELICIOUS Tuesdays weather: Showers in the | With Southbridge, while the Grand |and so has such complete srip On | menial commissaries and officers de- | | <°,tve PSRt The Browhies come 3 runk would need 60 miles, connecting | New England’s transportation that he | tajled as commissaries will forward to ~, rning Tollowed Dby clearing weather | 4 ymer with Woonsocket, to complete | if intolerant of anything approximat- | him at least five days prior to, the R Yo e Sl nd et e Hot Weather Dessert. fl"‘_"d‘_‘ the link which is now absent from its | in§ competition. ° They point to his | commencement of their tour of duty, Sun. Meon and Tide Providence chain. The New Haven if | absorption of the trolleys in Connecti- | consolidated ration returns, properly Made frem cream flavored with [ an allowed to buwild the road, would give | cut and Rhode Island, and the gradual | made out for three days’ rations, and 5 il Rises. | fv Wa its rival not only the trackage rights | Progress of his efforts in Massacnu- | will report to him, in person, at the CRANST“N & Co fruits. Keeps hard one hour. R allowed under general law, but also | Setts, as eyidence that he is a reso- | state military reservation, Niantic. Day. lla m | »m Nl p m Il & m| pore it the use of these facilities | lute fighter for supremacy. They as- | one day previous to tour of duty or- | Jjun27daw Quarts 40c; Pints 25¢c. # - e - on such terms as the railroad com- | sert that New England needs the lit- | ered. Commanding officers wiil see : -30 | missioners of Massachusetts may de- | tle elasticity to its transportation sys- | that a correct report of the enlisted sen | cide to be fair. tem which.a rival railroad ownership | strength of thei commands, present The motives of the Grand Trunk in | Would bring, ~ and that a connection | for duty, is delivered to Colonei > 7 X ‘49 | desiring o get into Providence are | With one of most handsomely cap- | Schulze immediately after thelr ar- stm & on i 33 20| subject to very divergent interpreta- | ialized rajlrond systems in the world | rical, [ [] x hours after high water it is 16w | tion. Its own assertion is that, as one | 'Would do the section no harm. The The dourse of instructions for this ‘“"- “which is followed by flood tide. of the great railroad systems of the | New Haven’s view that the Grand |c.amp will be based on the programme continent, it is coming into New Eng- | Trunk mué'hil privilege oniy 10| arranged for the officers at the camp erick C. W. Fleischer—Fire Company Trunk’s forthcoming approach to the |flc concessions, abandon its purpose On request of the commanding oM- Ma'rchod to Grave—Personals and | noh Pacific at Prince Rupert a con- | to have'a direct part in the business | .or naval militia, Connecticut tion- Briefs. nection with a route to the orient 500 | of this territory. And thus the debate | ;1 guard, it is directed that &ll of- GREENEVILLE Jand to have a direct through outlet | sell out, the Grand Trunk spurns with | of Instruction, June- 13-17. 1910, and By for its manufactured products to the | indignation, saying that its New ENg- | there will be issuedifrom this office in = arvar FINE TAILORING Large Attendance at Funeral of Fred- | rapidly opening areas of western Can- |land feeders are not for sale, and that | jater orders, a programme for this tour John Eflkl‘. miles shorter than any now existing. | runs. clal correspondence. including reaui- Re atta There was a large gttendance of rel- | The Grand Trunk claims that its com- | This is one of the most serious | gifionC” rooiocts for — transportation, ada, and to secure through the Grand | it would not in exchange for any traf- | ¢ gyty. Merchast Taller, 208 Main St.]atives and friends, ifcluding about 60 | ing to New England territory will, by | questions which our rallroad commis- | gec e forwarded through him for Both Gives pleasure to thousands ome day o members of Greeneville hook and lad- | jnereasing the facilities- of this sec- | sion has for years had to settle. transmission to this office. 15d der company, No. 2, at the funeral of | tion_ contribute greatly to its prosper- | sides seem very determined and not Commanding officers are directed to | In the year. Frederick C. W. Fleischer, held at 2.30 [ jty and advancement, This is essen- | disposed to compromise. Each is DOW- | thoroughly inspect the rifle ranges at ollock —on Tuesday afternoon from | tially its side of the story. To it.|erfully intrenched financially. The | thejr stations before they are to be : the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | the Providence Journ: for example, | commercial and busine: bodies of used at any time, to see that every- L p Charles Fieischer, 330 Central avenue. | seems strongly committed. Boston, ought to give the subject more | 1p;ng iy perfectly safe. The necessity ! The services were conducted by Rev.| The New Haven's peint of view is | attention than has yet been accorded | ¢or doing this is evident in more than | Please thousands every day the N year, The hest cooking stoves ln the g:mB::?:r:l“ion\{dc;“m:& gh: h:Jmns. e e N L i | COMIPARLY. o > world, a hot-weather necessity and Py iy o i(a . ho; Lesu-l o " lives and bodies of his men at all |an all the year round b ing. A Haptalpasaliy I’E % ’l-(ih - 5 fi“" pupils during the year have been Ed- | Alzeluse Dugas, Edmund Lemi2uX |times and under all conditions. match and the fire is ready, no wood Wi T e At rs. | Na Bergeron and Blanche Jarry. The | Stefanie Pothier, Dianna Beauchemin.| Capt. Harold L. Jackson, U. S. A. |to chop, no coal to carry, no ashes, no The Basvere ve ‘n: g Rt girls were oresented with beads and Room 2G—Estella J. Beach. teacher. | retired, having been assigned in gen- | can to fill, no oil to spill. Call and o hioleenert vy 6 ;asgae OW mem- | yggter Marsan with a prayer book by | Robert Auger, Blanche Lucier, Jamss| eral orders, No. 27, A. G. O, e. ee the latest models before our splem- Tohn W, McRinley William 8 s, | the Mother Superior at the close of | McSheftrey, Gaspard Roudeau. n charge of courses of. Instruction. | did assortment is broken. ) it ale & e George Bak. | School in recognition of their good | *Perfect for entire year. s published in General Orders No. 13, "y.fl o 45&: Chz..fle:or e Bx‘i": work. e, A G. O, c offizers are authorized . T, Bkl e 1 Matlewrod cober NORWICH TOWN to brobiems sent cut by him: and 0| Gas & Electrical Dep’ tery, where Rev. Mr. Thompeon eom. | & Mre. Mary Beardow has returned to — to problems sent out by him, and to S ectrica P t., her cottage at Pine Grove Niantic, | Well Borers Fail to Find Water at correspond with him direct on mat- - ducted it - . A v i O WIDdOW SCTeens [ e e | e | o e ethont Mocing o | o5 Periini pures 1o workc e s S i 3 Yemains to the grave. Henry Allen & | idence street. Wauwecus Hill—Handsome Japanese | yronday, it is stated that his excellen- s y +, Continental Extension and Sherweodf Son were in charge of the funeral ar- Lilacs. the’ will inspect the NEED A TRUNK ? Buy it now — and here. © Metal, all sizes. rangements. The INDESTUCTOR, the best that Among the many beautiful flowers Screen Doors money can buy. were a pillow, Son, from the parents, Stock sizes, 2-6x6x6, 2-8x6-8, 2-10x6- We carry a complete stock of Suit a standing heart, sisters; bouquet, 40 and 3x7. Cases and Traveling Bags. Mrs. L. S. Sanders; bouquet Mrs. erville Mass. Henry Flelscher of Con- | pon,y Gaucher of Baltic. gear. One of the chief causes of the | Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street. chetté. are, Bome ‘after . Sniepic (he Noted Here and There. at. Niantie on Monday morning. July John Thompson. pastor of the North | considerably different. It is no great it. L Diace. T3 Mip " the/ dely; of e commander to care for the Mrs,_James llorrowual"ld lfiri\“G;?r}e came Saturday from Union . Workmen have been digging for and are the Buests of M ol emos | over three weeks in the well on Louis | Second infantry, Troop A. cavairy, ;‘;‘“" G':“:;:;‘en”fil:“ M Morrese | Engalls’ premises on Versuon ave- | First Separate company, e ompiosed In Greeneville and | BUe. -Although they have drilled to a| First infantry Battery A. they ' will probably make their home depth of eighty fget no merhhas'been Share: reached. Seventy feet of the eighty was through solid rock. Donat Bousquet of North B street, auwecus N I 'e.“”] Meeting. who has been at school in Granby, Al- , bert Frechette of South A street and m"'h; 1:"?“"’"“'1‘“"‘&;?‘33‘_°:’::‘i;|" ance upon the Udase Phaneuf of North A street, who | tee Beld its meeting Monday ev & | mentioned. First company, signal corps, July zn- 21. Coast artillery corps, Fort H. G. Wright, Y., July 22. The staff will report for duty, in dress uniform (dismounted) .In attend- wvernor, on dates and Netting. cousins: standing hook and ladder, Truci company No. 2; wreath, Will- fam S. Murray; carnations, Howard A, 8ereen Door Hin Bvery de- g sirable style, size and almost all leather to choose from. Prices reasonable. Ice Q-eam Fl-eelers William P. Greene: roses, Mrs. Will Call and ‘see. us, g.m Kramer; carnations, Mr. and Mr§. Lightnin, Cel itedman Carew; calla lilies, Mr, and . . Cesaire, | and elected the followirg officer.: 5 ightning ebrated and other have been studying at St esai Confinitteemsn, Robert Beetham; col. In his general orders for camp is THE SHETUCKET HARNESS m. cord, N. H., Mrs. John Conlon of East Japanese Lilacs in Bloom. . : many of the mil- n26d Fl'lllt Jll‘S N T Rt s, Georga i i d Di Mar- Miss. Sarah Huntington of Wash- 3?:?:3"7.:‘;‘ Qr:gn?:-;:, on the hike o Nelson of Fall River, Mass. Misses Ethel, Annie an; ana Mar- | yngton street has in her garden several | {nrougn Massachuseits was traced 1o " (Buccesser to A. T. Gerdaer) Spalding; wreath, George E. Turner: Mrs. Martin Larsen. e Canada, have returned home, Anania. e Second regiment Colonel san, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josemh | peayesrul Japanese liclac trees which | jight shoes. (olanel Geddes teils the Lawn M P it ot Hack, Livery Personal Mention About the Village. Robert Gray of Brookiyn, N. Y., is visiting his mother. Mrs. Eliza Gray of Boswell avenue. ly Fam- F e A e Enes Dougherty, | Mrs. Alfred Hunt of Lafayette strest |11 and remains there until July 15. daughter of Mrs. Marion Doughérty, | Spent Tuesday at Ocean Beach. ’l'hroop A, c:iv.lry‘ will be In camp al the acad- the same time. Z;ayullo completed a year at the o s, Motk of . er Smead and Henry Metcalf were recent visitors at Lake Wagum- baus, South Coventry. crescent. Charles H. Dearing: carna- tions, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Balls, makes; aleo Water Coelers, Electric| present at the funeral from eut of 1 ; and ——— Pion of Milton Canada. anther stu- |lector, John Rogers; clerk treas- | oddes warn the militiamen about WM. C. BODE, { Fans, Elsotric Irons. town were Frederick Fleischer of Som- | g 0% OF ~7 0% [ 8URLe 2oy uncle, | urer, ‘Alexander Pendleton. iisDlag thempelves with proper!foot , Prop. C. Marsan, and Miss Rose Frechette, | o 07 . n full bloom. men to wear heavy shoes to Niantic. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Fre The Second regiment leaves for camp Tewnsend’s Spider and Meney Back. They out evenly without injuring the Enemy. roets. P Drive has returned from Ocean Beach. Plaint of a Cat' and Alexander Morrison and family have The following wm the pupils per- z Now thay say cats spread diseases. Garden Hose moved Gom Tentn " Cireot o Smith | toct n atiendanes fon e spring 1o | o T0TS 1 S5, Sxcopiionelly laree by | Al vty read nsomods, prolenity | 3 i avenue, §East Norwich. and year at the Wi nnoc school: !w{ud S and a few other things.—Atlanta Con- oar ng stitution. » a M ——L == £ A —Grace E. Adn.n(x:- te‘exer r. ane rs. Leon Miller of any, ,* Francisca Caron, An- : N. Y., are visiting friends here, where | drew Curran, Jobn Domovan, Stella| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Engalls of Ver Peary Stung Ags Stable S o Gladu,* James Hanlon, John Nolan. ::;::ln‘Bm:;l:;eC‘o;:mm‘ OF SEVErR fen't it sust like Peary : i11—Mary E. Callahan, teacher. ’ ¥ Miss Maude A. Rosenthal, who has| Freneis. Benolt, Leome DeCelles, R e N . . from Big telvoaiel soup et Bu- 12-14 Bath Streeot. fi:fi“,};fifh‘};“‘a‘é‘nfifi';fi‘\‘,’f‘"" is at gr.ncls wrx:tnm»fii::aw‘i'wae"‘frg: tha Holcomb of Town street spent| Roosevelt landed?—Chicago Tribune. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. ; amer, William Tuesday at Ccean Beach. — AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Guaranteed to stand the city press- Oil Stoves New Perfection Blue Flame, lard,* William Roy,* Leroy Werking, Mrs, Jacob Munz of Prospect street | Harold Pingree, Iren y, Baster e Madriz pays his generals 20 cents a | Telephone 583. apresd is to open her cottage at Crescent | Hasier, Margaret Hasler, Loretta He Firecrackers and toy pistols have|aay in 15-to-1 paper money, or 1.6 : beach this week for the summer. arick, Blanche Molleur, Anna Morse, ‘been heard for several days, indicating | cents in gold. - % s B Lillie O’Brien,* Lena Sdidel, Edith tga(l‘_lhe )u,rnah boy, cannot wait until B ld George R. Barlow, storekeeper for | Walker. R o i i BORN ul lng the Connecticut company, has returned Room 10—Isabella T. Sarvice, teach- from his weddins tour. Mr. and Mrs. | er. Thomas Greenwood,* William AR e Shint Jephas'; and ot 5 3 e, have arlow are at present residing in Dan. Everett Pingree, George visiting friends In town this week. "?.T,f'.'{f?.'lo““‘ii‘!.‘ Jll':“. Conn'| ARE YOU THINKING oF DOING to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D, THIS ? felson. S Compan;. et LIRS T, e cs., Etnel | They aer spending the summer at East. MARRIED If o you should consult with me aad l29 > s " : On Sunday afternoom, Harold Theo- | Mannan, Abbietta Haster, Mary Nolan, | er? Point. SR " In Baltic, June 28,] 8%t Drices for same. Excellent wery »Main treet, BfWich, Ct.|core, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Olson | Maber Roseberry, Annie Volkman.* 2 e by ine ey, M J “Lynoh, Donat | at reasonable prices, : of Roosevelt avenue was christened | Room $—Neiiis H. Augur, teacher.| Miss Bdith Huntington and Miss| L% W03"5es “Annie Bernier. Jun2sd by Rev. C. H. Ricketts. ose who | Howard Dunse, Louis k,* John | Murgaret Huntington of Columbus, ' June 23, 1910, . were witnesses were Mr. and Mrs: Vic- | Hetm, Harry Jervis, George Kinder,*|are guests of their aunt, Miss Sua e ‘E," Baward Cane tox;‘ P::rilon, m and l_;r:.t?scar ?..m Percy Therlow, John Troeger,* Fannie g:fl:tnrggn. at her home on Washing- | zna Miss m“eh- Cote. C- M. WILLIAMS. an eir mother. elatives rom , Hanora Murph: Alice ¥ KE—GEB ) i The Best Inferior Designs | Montvilie were aiso prosent. Briver Jonanna Thoma.» Helen Whit- — PHREGIPEATRC st G| General Contracter and Buikden and TAFTVILLE e R e M e Datioot | Ehsolere Tk and Ay Clesietts 218 MAIN STREET. Rooi 8—Mal E. Hill, teacher. su! o a er, 8. A T . Do o 3 Colorings in John - Broderick. Snowden Thomas of Watertown, N. Y., “Phone 370, marre WALL HANGINGS Various Notes About the Village— | Harold Hannas+ Adolph L % Do returiinn’ to ek homs on Hooting- e D'ED Convent School Closes—Perfect At- | eon Molleur, John Thoma? Hermane % . bt have veari Gaudeb, Ruth Heap, Ruth Kupky, Ruth SN - l'l. in Memorial hulp"ll n:? Fogr b gl il t:‘;'o‘:“& tendance Report of Wequonnoo | Ballard ™ Lissie Skinner, Amelia Smith.| Friends of Miss Beatrice Geer of| Henry Hughes Who ls Ifi”un’ @ive us an opportunity. m| Schook “Room 7—Eva L. Boothe, teacher.|Scotland, formerly of Norwich Town, Mo.l‘—ln Norwich, Ju: fl to do so. Importat! Frederick Fieetwood. gé Havens, | were pleased t hear of her success In| Harriet Maria Rogers, aged 4 year l,'or “lc from “Engiand, France, Germany amg | Henry Dubois of Putnam is visiting | Fred Helm. John M * Warren | being one of the twenty to pass the| . fmontbsand 3 ders. = . & .4 Japan. relatives in town. Sharples, Edward L. Sigrist, Armand | entrance examinations to the Windham | S°gyices, 8¢ Qngare [NAeRe’ PREOTE, TF X Bousquei, Rose Frechette,* Catherine | High school. Miss Geer is the daugh-| Jume 30 at 580 oocioek Burial in Foll’wl vch'de‘? F Joseph Tellier leaves today for Hart- | Hendrick, Louise Sigrist.* ter’ of Mrs. Ruth Geer, who recently Yantic cemetery. nfl e ml“g n “s, ford, where he is to undergo a surgi- Room 6—Florina Moreau, teacher.|taught in the Scotland road school. & aw cal operation. R Romain Beaure‘a;cl.,‘ Al.'rohn ,liaeurp‘tg, = Afi—m‘ Democrats, Top and Open Busingss iew SL. o —_— | Narcisse Raymond, berta Bern: PERFECT ATTENDANCE Wagons, Top and Open William Miller of Philadelph Estelle Caron, Blanche Frechette, Ro: We desire to e our bheartfelt mayi2d visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Al G-::cher,nle:nie McSheffery.* IN FALLS DISTRICT muk- for the many Wimdnesses of our f .alues received is connidenred, exander Miller of Front street. Room 6—Helan B. Larkin, teacher. % i :1‘:.:’1 "":“:"":u‘r e g | our prices. R Alfred Benoit, Stephen Curran, Many - Were Present During the Year | 250 and brother e e ociall her. Misses Stella and Lucy Lafrance of —#8cheel Board Organizes. th‘.uk memberg of Groun.vlr Hook m Central Village came Tuesday to | phy, George Raymol ey - r Co.. No. for their con- m L L c.-o spend several weeks with their grand- | chette, Phebe Cormie I The t attendance during th fifll'"\flnw many beau- . mother, Mrs. Joseph Fregeau of Provi- | Leona Fontaina, Yvonne Gauvin, Marie | spring $o i L i school fob ‘"‘“ e "%u‘ii'u?}:“ tod. marisdaw 18 to 20 Strest dence street. Lambert, Rosaria Lamothe, Elizabeth | I gee g A5 B Sk Loty > cGarrigale, Aldia Mucheau. Room 1. Lillian C. Stetson,, teacher. i e ey Mlss M, c. MLES, An Italian laborer at the new res- Room 4—Florence M. Preston, teach- ?.roy. George Vaudry, lomer . . g Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist ervoir caught his hand in a derrick | er. Lin R.\Dion,* Eloie Gaudet, Henry . John Sullivan, Hugh Coleman, CARD OF THANKS NOTICE THE HEADS Tuesday morning and it was painfully | Glaude, Lewis Gregory,*. Delser Te-| Lillian though not severely lacerated and jam- | treault, Willlam Troeger, Blanche Mary Banas Mrs. Clarissa Griswold wishes to ex- med. The hand was dressed by a |-Allard, E: a Boucher, Rose Duprey, press her gratitude to the peeple of physician. Elsie Heap, |Alida Lamethe. 2. izabeth T. Hayes, teach- | Yantic and Fitchville for their sym- _ Room 3-—Ida M. Desmarais, teacher. Kathryn Sullivan, l.rello wind: On Twesday, the school which has |Henry Adams, Asa Dion,* Romeo Le-| Agnes Myesky, Bertha Si x.ui;:t pathy and Dfas S0 Der Surin et s the wealthy, smast wemen They 3 been conducted during the past year | tendre,* Napoleon Letenrde,* Anthony | Joseph Fanning, wmnm Coleman, | 1ate bereavement. indicate oare, sty the stsemtion at the Sacred Heart convent by the | Murphy,* David O'Brien, Irene Donais, | Howard Ryan,* Joseph Bachara,* Pe- jun294 of mru-lon-l. . Are Sisters of the parish, was closed. The | Jennie Krodel, Kate Liepold, Grace | ter Stasokiwich, Frank L. Crowel], | s ————————— fas! following pupils have received instruc- | Pion, Anna Raymond,* Raocul Breauilt, | Joseph Comner,* Paul Ensling, Frank Dow't tion in a business coursej Misses An- Room 2—Jennie L. Congdon, teacher. | Barb 1 ou & 'ufi of smartn ita Bousquet, Mamie Hasler, Ora Tru- | Armand Beauregard,* Miles Fitzmau- Lizzie McKeag, teacher. ,In Norwich all the week deau and Samuel Marsan. All have |rice, Arnudas Suprement, Emma La- | Howard Martin, Grace Keyes, of Jume 37th. made commendable progress. Other | moth, Imelda Raymond.* Berberick nia ‘McBurney, . san Heuse—] i - oo 1 athlide Siapter tencher | MEmGTe, pagl Fanming. Ariiur Sar 15 Main Street, VAT Woeet 11TTh BL_NEW YORI. M md cmflm Arthur Beauch2min, Leo Beauregard,®| ber, Hattie Spivery, Frank Bachara, Telephone 704. Jun274 ebel Fl;)'emlms. Marie Rose Caron, | Amelia Morency. i SO —Rnene e e ‘'ora Fregeau.* Room 4, Bertram F. Dodd, - i For All Occasions. Funeral Foom No. AT—Mary L. Sullivan, | pal . Nelson Branche. Arthtr Brosd. g SERINEL " Srvh M toendry Patont Lo-t“w-. - >y teacher. Anna Bazinet, Isadora Caron.| hurst, W. Leslie rmnl-f. Howard Russet, Gun Metal and White Strap GEDULDEG"S, Direcior Room No. T—Jennie M. Driscoll, | Holmes, ~ Clpde Kenfleld* Frank unera Irec'ors SANDALS Totaphone 168 77 Codar Street. Ne—— . Fred Belisle, Andre Berard, | Smith,* ‘Lafferty, Lizzie McBur- I“ Emham[ Axfln Rm;-:q\;.’rwho:“’l;e:rmult n.., G;rt ‘Moran, Alice Murphy, —D- AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES, teacher. uLe'on Bessetts, Wlliam Blan- o FRANK A. BiLL, ette, ary Casavant, Rosario Case- 70 Franklin 8t., Bulletin Bldg. [§] vant, Monica Donovop. l1da Paradis,| The members of Embalmars S s ST 1. s bt o Telephone 642-2. Eva Sullivan, Jeanne Twyldr, : . I ] MME. TAFT, 4 » Room 4T—Carrie M. Stedman, tueh. Prompt service day or night er. Jullen Depathy. Arthur Dav Lady Assistant. Baptiste Paradis, Willie Noh.n |p 2 ‘Residence i1 Lemieux, Malvina Biais, Lady Assistant. ¢ Broadway. and L. ins oD, Theatre coran, Edne, Tegue s Bmma Mol ; Teiephone call 8%8-3, n 4 - Telephone 641-2. ;:2," St. Ocmnln, Aurora St. Ger- PAI.III‘I‘ AND CLAIRYOYANT, ringfield, Mase., for the presest, 1l return in & few days, The Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co, ableware,

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