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.70 BOSTON SO Many P:'opla‘anc'g'SimpIe ~ Way of Swpping It 1t was Dr, Sangerbond. first_discovered that dandruff ing hair were caused by a micrab And now thai Parisian Sage, _ Miss Ruth Rush left town today for & two weeks' visit with relatives in New Haven. Dr. F. C. Jackson and family of Lincoln avenue are at Beach Park, Conn., for the summer season. Michael T. Doyle of Montville, who Mrs, Peter Walroth of Chittenango the guest of Mrs. Anthony Peck. Mrs. Frank A. Roath entertains the Forinightly this afternoon. f p VARIOUS fi'fl'EflS Cherry parties are timely. b ‘Wednesday was a superb June day. : “"DCGP“M% Cor are Doing th Real|ss Choice Muskmel- Otfioar orps oing the Work Now—Courtmartial of Several of the New Of- ficers Created Much Fun. § < Avemy; he 1y Phy ons, 15¢ Large, Fine, New Potatoes, a peck 25c. SOMERS BROS. Jun2ed RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon | == o= Ofiice removed to 21 Broadway, Wauregan Block. This weather suits the tennis play- ers. Independence day favors and post cards are having a good sale. The nearness of the holiday stim lates the sale of flags and bunting. Some Tolland county farmers are harvesting rye over seven feet tall. Summer travel literature and college catalogues are being called for at the library. Hundreds of yards of crimson and Dblue ribbons were sold yesterday for The Connecticut Botanical society held its annual field day in Portland ‘has been the guest of friends, has re- turned to his duties in New York, The Stafford Press says: Mrs. Percival Bard is a guest of her sis ter, Mrs. H. B. Mowry in Sterling. Mrs. Stanley A. Richards and her sister, Miss Lyde W. Groves of Spring- field, are guests of friends in Coven- try. Mrs. Merrill B. Cook has returned to Providence after a lengthy visit with Mrs® G. Evans Wightman of McKinley sv!a., Joseph H. King of St. Francis' church, Torrington, Is in Nerwich, where he will spend several days with relatives, Mrs. David Torrance and James F. At Fort Terry this wesk the officers of the Coast Artillery corps of this state, 49 in number, are receiving in- structions in the working of the guns. On Wednesday Captain Coleman re- turned for today and will return Fri- day for the day. All of the officers have been there all or part of the week the camp being located opposite the wharf, much nearer the landing place than were the camps when the com- panies took their tour of duty there. Twelve conical tents for the line officers and six wali tente for the fleld and staff officers were found erected When the officers arrived Sunday af- ternoon. All the officers from this end of the state were present. Practical instructions have been re- ceived every day. two different gun sections formed of the officefs . ¥ and sh2ars, jacks, on blending pow- ders, filling and fusing projectiles, bore orientation, gun sighting and on Wed— nesday evening there was a lecture on camp sanitation. Today all the regular army officers and the Coast Artllery officers will! have the use of a regular army boat and will attend the races on the Thames, doing their studying aboard and returning to the fort at night. Bveryone has had a fine time there and they will complete the duties on Friday. On Tuesday evening there was much fun in the camp when five of the rookles were brought up for court- martial, various charges being pre- ferred against them. All were new of- ficers or have been nominated for offi- cers and there was much confusion among them because of the serious Miss Antoineite Van Cleef of Jersey gnfie is the guest of Mrs. Lewis A. yde. Miss Ruth Rossiter has returned to Guilford after a visit with Mrs, . . Palmer of Otls street, Miss Lucile Peck of Sachem terrace, who has been the guest for a weex of her uncle, Edward Peck of White Plains, N. Y., has returned home. Mrs, Donald G. Perkins of Warren street has returned after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Alfred J. McCl in Concord, N. H. SALE AND SUPPER Given by Men's League of Third Bap- tist Church Assisted by the Women. A well-patronized supper and sale by the Men’s leaguz of the Third Bap- tist church, assisted by the Ladjes' as- remedy that kills %old in every clean people awakened to the fact unnecessary ; itehing scalp and that people who use will never grow bald. To every reader of The wishes to eradicate disgusting dan- druff, stop falling hair, and have an immaculately itchiness, we red tape, Paristan Sa It s an ideal, dressing, fre iness, and wil trous _and antecd by The oux Mfg. Co. Juxuriant, the dandruff germ town in America, th of this gountry 'hav that dandruff s thatcalling nalr and ckly stopped, o s Parisimn SAK Bulletin who clean scalp, free from make this offer: We wiil return your money, without if Parisian Sage does banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in'two week not ge is xold by drugglsts everywhere for 50 cents a large bottle, , daintily perfumed hair from grease and stick- cause hair to grow lus- Sold and guar- Mail Lee & Osgood Co. orders filled, charges prepaid, by Gir- Buffalo, N. Y. Warm Weather Wearables Dainty Models for Women And Misses Women's and M Lingerie Dresses, solid colors and White, pret tily trimmed with lace—$3.98 up. Women’s Jaunty Traveling Coa linen, poplin and ponges, all stylish models and nicely tailored—$3.00 and up. cwrs: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- { on Wednesday. Torrance and family of Derby are at|and each assigned to one of the ten- | manner in which the courtmartial was | oo e v 2 : Flin® v " s 6 . i r Fishers island, where they will spend | Inch guns af Battory St Major | conducted. "Lying outside the tent in | gvning at the ‘Buckingham memorint | mine Stearc St S’ Minny on Aov;| Women's Linen Suits, natural color gev1d Wednesday, St. Peter's day, there|the summer. Hagbere was made gun commander of | the grass were the other officers not | from § to 7.30 p. m. The aprons and | 16 1508 w % used several| linen, made in the latest models— was a celabration of holy communion No. 1 gun, Captain Tarbox was range | engaged in_the coj and they found | fancy work offered by the ladies were | hair tonics, but tiere is none that can | priced $5.98 and u in the Episcopal churches. Mr. and Mrs. William Rush and Mr: :;tter. c-g:ln ?olem-n, No. 1 man of | the affair highly using. Sergeants | attractive and sold readily, while the | compare e A Bciatog Mgl Lrn g B . i M. A. Welcn leave town Sunday eve e gun ng located in the breech, | who had begn nominated for second | supper hours kept the forps of wait- my falling hair @#wd dandruff, and it| Women's Separate Wash Skirts, Ankle Strap Pumps <a.____For Ladies A number of Norwich people will go to New Britain Saturday to witness the flight of Charles K. Hamilton. Tourth of July being a legal hollday will mean closed banks and libraries, and no trip of the rural letter car- ning for a week’s visit with friends in New York city. Mrs. M. D, Knowiton and daughter, Miss Annie Knowlton of Rochester, N. Y. are the guests of Mrs. A. L. Worcester of Asvlum street. Lieut. Nichols was No. 3 man his work ‘being on the breech at firing piece. Lieut. Church was mads No. 6 man and was on the elevating detail while Lieut. Burdick as No. 11 man was on the truck detafl. They were instructed through the service of the piece, on cordage, guns, lieutenants were brought up for ap- pearing in camp with a second lisute- nant’s uniform on and others for hav. ing a sergeant's uniform when they had been nominated for second lieute— nants. One of the five, being forgot- ten remained in his tent all night, as he supposed, under arrest. Tesses in the dining room and the men in the kitchen busy. Chief feature upon the menu was one of B. R. Tilley'’s toothsome clam chowders This won tha praise of all and was a big_attraction. - The men actively interested at the Memorial during the sale were George does not only That Foley the strengthen an th ingredients cure whose troubles, but is the best hair growes in the world, What Everybody Ought te Know. Kidney Pills contain just necessary to tone, d regulate the actyn of bladder, Lee & Os- poplin, linen, white and natural color- at low prices. Women's Fine White Lawn Skirt made full sweep and perfect hanging, in several models—$1.50 and up. s Sars. - s - kidneys nad , ’ in a large varicty. riers . ; ; A. Howard, president; William ~ A. | ghe 40 Women's and Misses’ Bathing Suits, Miss Marjorie McBride of Montauk Lund, Sterling Nelson, Stephon A, | e | comiplete assortment in black d blue Purmers Sompmin ofile eitih wn- | arey MAcEtle e of Montauk FIINERCRIE TSN Taw NEW RULES GOVERN Peckham, Smith Barpes, William P, st '%93 jiiiog w" bt Patent Leather, Greene, Rev. J. R ery, hey have beel ) broader and narrower. G Metat ber of potato bugs, but say there are|of Reed street, New London, are OF CIGAR BANDS THE POWER BOATS. They he - : un Metal fewer apple tree worms and pests ts ‘of MMiss Troland t, M They have been more generous and . than usual ies B Razers ot Breed "butia, | Made by Charles H. Ames, Whose Fine | Go Into Effect on July Sth as Adopted WEDDING. | selfish. They have gone thxough Russet Calf. Charles E. Rogers, of Breed build y s s e oty S8 ng. Handiwork Has Often Been Mani- By Government This Month. B MoArdi. I P Ra oy mdve e St $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Christian Endeavor delegates are Tty fested in Other Lines. S oo At b % personality. You can persuade an I AGS .00, $2.00 an o being elected to the missionary confer- | Afrs. George A. Howard, Mrs. Will- Launch owners sailing their, boats| At Montville Wednesday Miss Susan | PEInen Ve 40 %o mething, but you ence to be held at Silver Bay, Lake | jam A. Lund and Mrs. John R. Lewis| Charles H. Ames, janitor at the Arca- | in the waters of the Thames and Long [ McArdiz of that place "became the | ZEVARAN 10 €0 The only subject See Window Displas & num club, has Jetod = haudi Island sound will need to take notice | bride of Martin Barry of New Lon- | (&nnot mal im. ) ” ” s play George. will be the guests of Mrs. Howard's|iablo top of clgar bands, the work bec | of the new motor boat law concerning | don. The ceremony took place at St. |} have ever heard them agree on was For the ‘“Fourth 2 ified that the | [2tNeT, Capt. James Clark, for the Yale | jng finely done, and he is receiving | i8hts and sound signalling apparatus | John's Catholic church, Montville. Ireland and tho Irish, mnd on. that o e D e At ohe | Harvard races and will see the con- | many compliments on the fine results| Which was signed by President Taft| The hour was 7 o'clock. Jobn T. Yt"” aces unit. }“'> Foi it G 14 Don't fail to show a proper spirit of uson & Bharhum‘mau New York stock exchange will be clos- | tes¢ from his lunch, Trinket. attained. The task has occupied his |90 June 9, and becomes effective July [ McArdle of New London, brother of | Srong If aggression. but wieh eS| o b S o . LIN SQUARE. fore not open next week until Tues- | WAS TO END LIFE but he has been gathering the bands | Passage secured by the N\tional Pow- | 9f !"'7 bride wan bridesmaid. Many | oy Vonly " look like one—Job I, |accustomed dress of flags. Our assort FRARK ] Ry IN OXOBOXO POND. | % nearly two years, and about 1,000 | oo B0t association and bhecomes ef- |Telatives and friends witnessed the |\30F, PRY ; (0 ment is comprehensive. The prices Junsa & : i i . are uses in the table top. :;i"%’nl‘::d‘lsl‘:‘::crlor:;:acntnlrol T g ple received many $ 3 v he thirtyv-first annual reunion o i e top of the table is two feet OV mt. < 3 u ico. re very reasonable. —~ the Scott Family asociation will be | D2vid Uhren of New York Has Been | . uqre ‘boing of beveled glass, and on- | UBder the new ‘law. motor boais{ Mrs. Barry has for a long while been The Voung Men of Mexico. | are very B held at the hor e Wiliam P, Toome| Drinking Too Much—Brought Here|to this has been stuck the bands or | are defined as all vessels propelled | ®Mploved as nurse by Dr. J. R. Lins- | The autoblographical —sketches = o T e T v | For Bataty. Parts ot e P ptucle the bands of | by machinery and not more than 53 | 1y of New London. Mr. Barry is em. | President Diaz, which are now appear- Cesne and see us SATUR- .;” No. 26 Byron street, Waterville, sign. In the center on a square back- | {¢6t in length, excepting tug boats and _;;l:ygd L3 Dar‘l('io\v & Comstock's store. mka the .“sfi“;;.‘..»u..”. Jpagasine P Sl Tuly 4. on ay evening Constable | ground of blue s the Masonic amblem, | 0% Doats propelled by steam. They | ThEY, will tesige af corner of Javtand |maxe very prpescue rodine ot Tailor-made Skirts T 3 Hickey of Montville brought to police | while around that 1s a frame of bands | i nto class 1. less than DN, St Son to (010 pouthe. Gbo. TNk " DAY and every day. The New Haven road has placed an | Fickes ot Montville brongnt Lo police | whils around that is & frame of bands | 35, {1 lcngth; class 3, 26 fect or Pereue-Dart. Metrition So (18 rov o] order for 2.000 tons of steel rails With | New York who had been drinking too | ington, while the gold band takes the | 20d less than 40 feet in length; c At his home in Asylum street at 9 [ing that -luck" is against ti W& | Made to Your Measure, for Good Ikings 10 eat our| which to carry out some of the new | much, for his own good In: the past | place of the square and compass and :’hn;o':{;::f'm"f.nfifi,' and not more | o'clock Wednesday evening Rev. L. |ihat they had had no chance: A work in_progress in various sections | few days. On nesday he threat- | completes the Masonic emblem. Th: 3 W. Frink united in marriage Charles |1aa porfiri D b e rats Sl of the itan ened to drown himself in Oxoboxo and | border around the edge of the table 1s | FOWer boats over 65 feet are to car- | A.' Peraue and Miss Emma A. Dart B e ) speciaity--get your share. fearing that he would carry out his | of silver, with blue stars at rogular in- | I, 32 &t Present the lights and sound- | botn of Montville. There were 1o at- | Conditione but i facing and overco Those men who have had their first | threat he was taken into custody. He | teryals while the remainder of the top | 38nalline appliances prescribed for | tendants. ing them he displayed Righ and har: ®! apers two years or more have only | D3S been a summer boarder in Mont- | s filled in with the many bands and | 31¢am vessels. ¥or the three classes| Both are well known residents of | qualities, and proved that man is t e o Do villz for several seasons. parts of bands. Scattered throughout | the following are the requirements of | Montville, Mr. Pereue having lived at [master of his destiny This offer holds good for & limited PEOPLE’S MARKET, | o wovy 1o ae their petitions for a the top are the pictures of all the | thgDew law: Trading Cove for many years, where | " Fortunately for Mexlco, the sxample| .. . p] 2 et fC B RENe Weiel | s OEIRUSRY, presidents on bands. Outside of tne | , MOtor boats under 2 feet, one white | he owns a place. Mr. and Mrs. Percie |of' (his &rent achicver and conqueror | Ume: Do not delay if you wish to ra i S reg: - 4 - zlon: | will reside there. cire ances 5. been taken to m urchase an. nd or JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. |, OV/N8& to the crowded condition of| Aiss Nellie Sullivan, 17 years of age, | done and makes an attractive table 1OD. | ooy witiotis Gl Snal apparatus. ef- MRS. JACK, MATRON. the middle class; they ars studying|Price dress goods you wish. Thess A . - | the state prison at Wethersfield, twen- | for nearly half her life a sufferer from | It has been placed on a black walnut | ACient Whistle sounding blast of 2 sec- |, s hard, working hard, tofling without | skirts will be made and tailored to ~| ts-three prisoners sentenced by the | tuberculosis of the bone, died Wednes | stand, and a good sized sum has ai- iiveq, Nelther foghorn nor bell re- |'Mrs Hill, Who Has Held the Place rest o prepare themselves for tho long | 5278 W RS B0 EHER s vait e . | reaa: 5 E i hattle ddle life, and they are tem- ure with fitting f | o tation w6 the stats metitution | M “and~ Mra. John Sullivan ; S| tamie, oo O o0 M Ames for the| | Boats from 26 feet to 65 feet. one| Sixtesn Vi B enuloned 1 | ety anid mottioaionl ToHerN 1a vien 3 § "|33 Winthrop street, New London.| This is not the first bit of clever | Npr o, MENC forward at stem and ome( ..\ ML wh ty of reason to have high hopes for | the best ladies’ tailor in town. - v For si years Mi Sullivan aft, showing around horizon, minimum Mrs, Jennie D. Hill, who has been y h Lol We have engaged an abundance of x = yea 58 handiwork which Mr. Ames has done, : matron at police headquarters in | this great country when it has a h — 2000 cake, cream. candy, and music| a5 @ patient at Memorial hospital, | as he is an expert with the needle. Hs | lonses defined: side lghts, starboard | B (0 0% ((R%(he past 16 years, is | Of capable and ambitious youns men £300, e awn fostival whion | ¥here she gained many friends. Pa-|hag pleced scores of bedquilts, doinz | §oaorg s eerbon: 18 to 25 taohes . mic | to be retired on a pension. The com- # % id & H o r annual lawn festival which | tients and visitors who came and|nis woek as fne ay an % | defined: screens to 24 inches: sig- % Blafter— What's Gmt? Y i a e Rei A UF es 0. ’ C night ‘The ladi f the Sa- - . Y pyonien, nal apparatus, eficient whistle sound- | missioners are aware that in the past re ght? I ) opens tonight. The ladies of the Sa- | wént became acquainted with the lit- | even and fine stitches.. Ho numbers - Mrs. Hill has been an eficlent ani[to attend our reception tonight? Id cred Heart parish, Norwich Town.— | tle girl, who had & sunny disposition | Svery pattern, of guile Kaowr 1o srs | InG blast of 3 seconds, efficient fog- | Mra. Hill has been an emcient ant |30, MEad i o0 Wiy mifreds-—wen, | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet asses = e 1ea| COllcCtion, and it all shows patienceand | ort (o faery, T (0 POReS In DOt | Y reason she will be retired on halt- |1f you must know. cvery time 1 Laying. er she undergone a series|gkill. He has one pattern in twhich > .- | pay. attended anv sort of a gathering Jun20aa Proposals for beef, bread and other | 9f freatments at the hospital it was | there are over eighty Dioces in o Bock | ory mater hant Sholl cavy sither 1ifa | Mrs. David Jack, who has besn |Your house Fve lost my hat Wluffer.- ot IR TS istence for the use e Con- | d¢cided nothing could be done 0 help | axq another quilt i e b + tal for | Well, why do you always stay so ifi- — sabaletence for. the ‘use of |Ehe QOn- | yer'and ahe was taken home, er qullt is made of triangular | preservers, or life belts, buoyant cush- | MAtron at the emergency hospltal f. o yeu' aiweve from $8.00 to $50.00 necticut national guard to be delivered g pleces of about an inch on a side. His [ Lrrt X I 25108 POt othar device to | @ number of years. and who has been |fernally late?—New York Weekly at Niantic on or before July 8, are be- Postmaster at Chaplin. S;Ivlfly ‘of quilts would stock & 500d | pe described by the secretary of com- | at times acting matron at ?‘“““n" Rl [ — —_— ing received at the office of the ad-| The Tmited Siates Gl Service| 51760 Store for a season, merce and labor sufficient to sustain | quarfers during Mrs. Hill'z absence Fine, powerful lense | jutant general, Hartford. Commission announces that on_July SPOKE ON SOCIALISM. afloat every person on board and so | has been selected as the new polic SEND TO THE g i g 1. | B0tk an_examination will be held at 3 e T 3 a3 < e o ec - | i Conn.. s ¥ be 3 i The PI Calilon: C Glran vty S Gl Gt ol kT emetres o Saeits el = e Bloor Werd in Y. M. C. | imposed for any violation of the law. Why We Like the Irish. orwie s i) g at St. t1 ¢'s | fication te fill a contemplated vacancy - Y e I like an Irishman because he never e Plaut en Lo. e h Ner B . Jeeunew® | in the: ficaition of fourth-class poot = POLI MAY LEASE ceases to be an Irishman. T know ¢ 2 ot oore a3 7| master of clase B at Chaplin, Connect. | Under the auspices of the socialist some other people who cease to be Jewslers and Silversmith:, Delegates will be present from all over icut, and other vacancies as they may party, Ella Reeves Bloor of Waterbury, BROADWAY THEATRE. lots of things, and sometimes without | Established 1872 the state and part of Massachusetts. who has spoken In this cit; i . r 2 - | occur at that office, unless it shall be s city several : 8 any visible Tegret on the faces of their | PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING decided in the inierests of the servics | {imes before, addressed an audience of | Changes There Will Be Started ir a| signhors. 1 have never known of usiness Today, June 30, is the last day on[to fill the vacancy by reinstatement.|&bout 36 on Wednesday evening in Y. Fow Days—New Curtain Will Show | an Irishman who objected to how The first ten IN EACH M( which corporations may pay the cor- | The compensation of the postmaster|M. C. A. hall. She was introduced by | Main Street View. much somebody else had, if he had Deposits made then count as poration tax. All corporations which | at this office was 3273 for the last fis- g e L L R e 5 b o [ oeuah. . T Tave never Knowis ef SN e g Colle e eported a n . ear. Tocal moct; - has ¢ S. wever much he had, w the first day. Fs S AL Sretint i 0T A B R e ]| e g Yale-Harvard Regatia and have not paid up today will get a notice stating that the tax is over- due. ‘Applications should be properly ex- ecuted and filed with the commission at Washington within seven days be- fore the date of the examination, speak upon what socialists want and how they propose to get it, and devot- ed considerable attention at the open- Poli’s property states that the improve- ments which Mr. Poli is to make in ths Broadway theatre here, property which he recently acquired will be ing whom he loved and who had less | than he had An Irishmen never gives the power For commercial days are alike, accounts, all the same ecourte «_for a catalogue. bursday, June 30:h, 4.30 p. m. A g7 otherwise it may be impracticabla to|ing of her remarks to the two develop- | started this week or the first of next.|of attorney. An Irishman is nevar Steamer SIGHT SEER T'pon receiving certificates from their | examine the applicants. ments of our present times—machinery | Mr. Poll will come here and direct the | difident, becauSe he is born with & ous treatment, the same conven school superintendents children over 14 e and the trusts—both of which are our | decorating. Therz will be a handsome | degree of confidence in himself and s, L ' 'e" 0 0' ‘he masters. The socialist wants to own | new curtain and the view upon it will | his extraction which is clear, compre. y el us you Wil leave ehor near finish cellent view wich at 3 p. m. An- years are permitted to work during the summer, but foreign born children il Regatta Danc At the Norwich club on Wednesday togther the things that we know how to use together. Collective ownership Dbe one taken in Main street west from Shannon's corner. hensive and all embracing. = 1 never knew an Irishman that wouid not help The Thames Loan & Trust Co, many good positions we g Sigr Ay Barbor after the | DOt be able to procure certificates until | évening there was an attendance of . . ) town gt e SDGUE 0 ol the scauite 'ARNOO of the things we use collectively is| It is possible that Mr. Poll will not | somebody in distress. and I have met R backty of stemer 460 parsons. 200 | the o o eee fiate board comes 0| LR, ert” Johnson amd Traver Bris. | COming,, mid Mrs. Bloor, but the so- | conduct the theatre himself but will | many of them thai would distress o cioh Coms tickee oty Wil B Eold U AL e 00 | the city to issue them. coe. a number being from out of town | ¢l&lists = do not believe in any sort of | lsase the playhouse if possible. If he| people, too. There is no climate or d k have filled this year. George A Davis, Broadway, 5 3 and here for the races today. The hall | Startling action to bring changed con- | is unable to do so satisfactorily he will | country in the world that can destroy ¥ The Bliven Manufacturing company | waq attractive with its decorations, | ditions to pass. The soclalists, it has | then determine what line of attractions | the gaod spirits of an Irishman. Irish- SRS 6. of Putnam has filed with the secre- | jncluding a few flags. and flowers, | been objected, stir up class hatred and | he will bring here. men have sald more in short sentences Write or call AVERY SMIFE. M tary of state a certificate of organiza- | Miller's orchestra furnished the music | beeve in class struggle, but the fact than most people have narrated in s » Manager. | don showinz that its officers are P. C. | for the 18 numbers on the programme, | 12, said Mrs. Bloor, they come to abol- | WILL PASS RESOLUTIONS R et of s W. E. CANFIELD, Principa 3 3 ) . = s here isam. 4 o Bliven, president; Joseph Bido. vice | o i broved o decided suciess. |- |but one class and that the useful | REGARDING DECEASED LAWYERS|time in descriving the Irish. They B R Gk o i st e class. Socialism is concerned with how 5 e admit it. There is no need of telling B. S. Cogswell, secretary. Experienced Postmasters. we live here, but not with religious be- | At Bar Mesting of Superior Court on|a man he is great when that Is his Vacanciss at the head of the post liefs. It is mot a dream, but a prac- Friday When it is Expected Ad- first instinct. There is no need of teil- N _purchusst g laees 5| SUIT_FOR $250 b j ine Di G| ing a man what he has done when 4 | offices in Woonsocket and Westerly | tical proposition that we can get bet- | journment Sine Die for Summer Will | [n€ 8 ara o quanfity of the well known J| g ught by W. A. Brooks Againet the | bave been filled by the promotion of | ter conditions. Spesicing of the spread | e Taken, B et fiiah ‘swce s S 10r0 € mn MURPHY & McGARRY, “ 1] Stonington 'Strest Railway Co, | Sxperitnced assistancs, What ls the | She said that socialism and interna- emotions in the human breast than - 207 Main 81 u oc lal S William A. Brooks of Boston Wed- | adopted when Mr. Kilton was made | tional socialism was to be in the end | At the short calendar seasion of the|any other race that walks the earth. G’fts manufactured by nesday brought suit against the Grot- ton & Stonington Street Railway Co. postmaster in Providence. The glar- Ing exception in Rhode Isiand was the lating power, and she the great rej istic control of the poli- spoke of soc! tics of Milwaukee and told of a number superfor court on Friday are a few matters to be acted upon, & bar meeting will be held at which time Comfort Powder is no more We are sl howing the most com- of SILVER and CUT for damages to his automobile a year | nomination of William H. Barclay as - =4 F. HEUBLEIN & BRO., I azo when one of the defendant’s cars | postmaster of Pawtucket. That was| of interesting instances of what s be- | UtaD[e reolations regerding the Jatel (o "opy (PO waers shan 2 irdl ol ok gl o) will seil them as foliows, collided with the Brooks car in Grot- | discreditable to Senator Aldrich or|ing done in the city government. W. F. M. Rogers and Judge John T. T ) > RV Dose s ¥ o5 on. The plaintiff claims damages to [Whoever was responsible for it. Mr.| At the close of her address a collec- | (ot “Uini B goted upon. There wili| Cream is like skimmed milk and of the newest designs and $1.00 60 .35 a5 Haif Pints . Individuals (Two for 25¢) the amount of $250. The accident occurred June 30, 1909. The car was leaving the ferryboat, it is understood, as one of the street ars was about to turn from Thames street to School street in Groton. Be- Barclay’'s record as a politician did not antitle him to the post, and there was an experienced assistant to whom the office should have gone as in the other three cases.—Providence Journal. tion for the local work was taken, and Mrs. Bloor ahswered one or two ques- tions from her audience. . Launch Gladys Overboard. E. Lewis Young, who has put his probably be a large attendance of law- yers and others interested. It is also expected that the business of the May criminal term will also be completed so that adjournment with- out date can be taken. E. S. SYKES _omflg?l% best ma For Gra certai duation s we can Iy supply your wants. cty ms it ls. Ready for the Fourth? W Bese: Oaip. S ol B Son anend her'al e Cheie Bout | S e et o Yowder John & Geo. T G R et . = ; % ot et dese , you'll want to auregan douse e. June Box for Rev. N. B. Prindle. “ml]. yr. ypfln ns. e G onedneaday afternoon. Com: |the Portland. Me, high school ihis 3 e ithD n, sid sroatly dressed The Parker-Davenport Co. Rev. N. B. Prindle, pastor of the| - giistening varnish, she is o beauty and | Month was Fred Lincoln Hill, son of | . v We've marked all our Suits down in Proprietors. V"relt(\n City Baptist church, was has speed to mateh her tidy model and :he ate o 0 fommeny or e xsfarmorehea.lthyiortheskm price; you can't help wanting one at pleasantly remembered by the young TR L] \ Tich finish. L e i T people of his church on Wednesday s Y i 1918, cliorus. /:The, Pactiand Telsgram and is a healing wonder for these price: 2vening when they left a June box at / contained separate pictures of all the H 1 Buits no $ 7.50 e bk B ‘i;:?g‘fnl‘::;'lfiri; open house for its members and their | “pEAD” BROTHER REAPPEARs. | Supburn, Nettle Rash, Burns, Suits T $11.50 young friends and expressing his| THAT is the way physicians write | Hicnd3,(9day at Chelsea Lodge, Scotch ; Pimples, Wounds, Aiter Shav- at Rallion’s Sults now $14.50 thanks. D s expec many attend- ter Had His Name Put on Tomb T i Suits now $16.00 the prescriptions calling for our Com- |N& the Yale-Harvard races will spend " 5| ing, Tender Feet, Offensive Buits 1 o e~ 3 ptions 8 for our Com- |8 G e e nt the Tads whers| and Collected Insurarce—Lost 3 3 il sunzea : o Judge Benmert having dissolved the | POURd Syrup of Hypophosphites — a| the committes will serve light refresh- | Years. Body Odors, and Bed Sores. Hart Schaffner & Marc Suits hat - 3 a ety ments. 5 Look for the name E. S. SYKES en SOk XEE temporary injunction restrainin i " ‘ecelia Woodruff, 4 a 90+ Sinw Quartered Oak Finished White | fgmporary injunction restraining | rarely good general tonic and revital- LoMrs Cecella Woodruff, aged 54, «| B oy bux! None sensine without it ‘ 320, now $16.00 Cypress Mantel Ske! occupying water rights near the prop- | izer. Four Took Examinations. N i oy ey oy . [ o 81750 yp! 1 1€IVES | erty abutting the railroad bridge at Out of the graduating class at St.|former Brooklyn, N. ¥, school teach- it Ail Varie:les | $24. now $19.50 E Shaws Neck, New Inndon. the Texas It is the one medicine that actually | Patrick’s parochlal school nineteen | er has met a long 10st brother whom RRY- | now $20.00 LARGE VARIETY AT Oil company. work was resumed dri 2 qualified to enter the Norwich Free | ghe had not seen for 35 years. He is | ) Best I eas g ’ ;ng ln: nnchl hl;av‘ing pigex for c%ns “feeds” every part of the body—blood, | Academy onh!eheh- standing and four“]:'m“k C. Bates, aged 63, of Chicago, an $22.50 ng oil to a building ashore on Wed- others took the Academy entrance ex- raveler for o mission- i now $22.5 FRED G mm-ls; 87 Water St. nesday. Tt is understood furthor pro- | bones, nerve cells, and even the brain. | aminations. These 4ll - passed with. | Se rmmercial It Makes Wriokles. 258¢ b bt oioe ©Open Saturday evenings mtil § o'clock. | ©®edings will be taken in the matter. | Noarly every man, woman and child | Ut condition. They parted in New York city, and| <yorry over ill-health does your ' Hon atier R T after he had not been heard of for 20 | yeulth “no* good, ' and merely caees ot . Rk bl _Said to Have Agreed. needs a tonic of this kind during the USY FACTORIES. years she had his name inscribed on | Netifes ~eHat inake you 100k oldse Best coffeo e B 9 On Wednesday evening the executive 2 tomb in Greenwood cemetery,Brook- | onch o o ) NEED A TRURK ? comnilttea of " the: couxt :0f W conumar | hot Summar nionths Three in Meriden to Have Brief Shut- |lyn. ang collected his iusurance of | ' X9 8%, 0 gont worry, but go council held a meeting in Mayor Thay- oo e iy $1.000 in an Ohlo vompany. She would | gateyd St fo make yearself welll To o 20c¢ b, Buy it now — and here. i hat | breach in the party had been repatred i % e er former sufferars from woma: LR« AN R e o the B st st iat e uficed will be alied 4t the BUSUNIC R Hine Bottle, noraie oI e A e ks A5 [ 30n, who met il ta New York re. T o aiomiar to yours, when ‘we eay, coun mee ening. —a close uniug | cently, a the e « T ¢ “rani e vary & complete stock of Sult| Thayer was in New York on Wednes- e o e oehere For 'S [between them at once told - odrs | - 1ake ey TR T rankiie) g Gases and Traveling Bugs. Evers de lday. but returned in time for . the more than ten days. Business is good | Woodruff of the encounter. hea | - ourn-vu, 25 it o fo chose from. Prices frasonable, | Me=tiVE: iu all of the shops. according to in- | Mre Woodruff wrote and made an ap- Futnam Ton Bongieg . AT g 3 * foriay iy eriden Recard. tntment to meet him. ; g Call and see us. Social Evening Enjoyed. ; vt o l'he.:am): may not close P Hince she saw him Mrs. Woodruft's | 1 1s a ‘wondesful female remedy, & Willimantic Branch, over’ City 2 5 Charitable circle of The King's for longer than three Jays. Monday, | heart h:: bfi:':&?hm“" cX- | you will admit if yeu try 12 re. Jundo 1l X cessive joy TBE SEETUCKET BARNESS CO. er's office and it was stated that the Daughters. of which Mrs. H. F. Palm- The Drug Man, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week néver have known lie was living but | for & woman friend, Mrs. Auna Ben- this we repeat the words of thousa Unit i T Importers Co. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., eris the lender. held o oclal meeting LaOme o the tendents of n nell mianes for omemtes 1| §EplenETaNes with gvery Bot ‘ ; e Brop on Wednesday cvening with Mrs. John arge conmcern said: “We t not | “Baseb r at_druggis ‘ il d | & e ADE Feon Kuiis At har home in Spruce strest. | Franklin Samare, NOrwich,, C1.|to shut down tor more than a day. bt | beliave that You domt find a_an CO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. PHYSICIAN AND STROBON. i Teleskone $65-4. 283 Main Street. | whera = mogt dslightfal time was en- M suppose we will have to.'4s the ma- |hurrahing for one man and voting for | 108 West 130th Street. New York om 3, Second Fioor, Shsmmom Jim2ed Joyed, thase-baink a good attendance. jun29d . ehinery myst $e nguku‘ amother.”—Pittsburg Fost- marslé . I sunaing T