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| Bad Stomach MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main 8| ‘My Stomach is Going f"‘-"mlw advertise exactly us 1t : Bad to Worse ich State Hospital G Guarterly Report of S-pofi-h;ndent Pollack Shows Over A . ‘| Neorwich, Wednesday, July 13, 1910. says that, although a strike vote is being taken on the Grand Trunk rail- way lines in Canada, this week, there appears to be little likelinood of strike on the Central Vermont rail- road, which is controlied by the Grand .camp in_the volunteer service of ihe United States. The. opinions of mn differed. much upon the wisdom of that war, and the motives of ms who particfpated in it were frequeatly misjudged. A -large and_represcnt tive body of the bar of New Londun not conceived in a gross or . sordid mind. T shall never forget the e est and honest Trunk. The 350 Central Vermont train county resented to me au add ple © VARIOUS MATTERS ey B gy e sty T ey Fei through *our . brother Bro % | Yes its true: thousands of people - G e e et o = % 700 \h-uho which is 100 Beyond the Cap:cily— spokesman, and fn that addrese 1 ro- | cannot et the abnplast, oo YRS o X F 2 o member well were couc n elegant | 3o} ’ 'ERSONAI the y e | lump of leud, causing miisery, sour e uce rlces C. E. Brand has returned to New b2 sak by Quarterly Meeting of Lrustees. language lofty sentiments which sre | lump of loed, causing bio . Nathan A. Bingham !s sick at his home on Oneco street. the stomach has there will be meniation, And_later, when gone from bad to worse, longer periods of food ' fer London much improved in health, fol- lowing a severe operation at the - words which fell tha day from his lips. They exprosicd on Hart Schaffner & Marx ICE COLD FOODS Muskmelons, Watermelons, Peaches, Plume, Cherries, Oranges. Springfield hospital. The dry spell has made a scarcity of water on Gull island, and the government boats have to come to New London for water. At 11 o'clock Tuesday forenoon the quarterly meeting of the board of trustees of the Norwich state hospital was held at the administration build- ing of the institution. Those prasent make the institution and grounds an attractive spot from a beauty stand- point. There were the general reports from the various committees and the quar- terly report of Supt. H. M. Pollock. in Stanley McDonald leaves this week to spend a vacation in Boston. . Herman Bruckner is visiting in Hartford for a vaaction of a week. for me in the hearfrig of niy brethicr sentiments. which I was forbidden to express. His friendships may have been few but they were firm. When put to the test they never failed. and then digginess, billousness, sick headaches and nervousness. If your stomach is out of order, if it doesn’t feel right after meals, go today and get a G0-cent box of Mi-o-ni stomach tablets. In @ few minutes eelebrated all-wool custom- made Suits. Potted and Canned Tongue, Ham, were Edwin S. Greeley of New Haven. | which it w. § isery will 2 duced $16.00 3 5 . E t was stated that the institu-| Our brother Brown said but littlo [ after the first dose, the misers $20. Suits reduced to Chicken, Game, Patties, Etc. Tt has been noticed this vear that| Atiss ;”é‘cu‘f";u‘;‘“w‘:r‘:'mnzs; Edwin C. Pinney of Stafford, Eugene | tion now has over 100 in the different | upon the subject of relation of masn | disappear, and you will he thankful, $22, Bults reduced to $17.80 the Thames river has been much more £ H. Burr of Middletown, Costello Lip- | wards beyond the capacity of the in-|to his Creator, and 1 believe fhat he, | Then go right on taking Mi-ona for et g filled than in previous. vears with | Sunday. pitt and Dr. Clinton E. Stark of this | stitution. Thera are now over 700 |like many another, maintained pro.|® few days. It will bulld up the stom- 24. % Soemers Bro Weeds and floating vegetation. T o WA | patients thers, while the capacity is | found and hoiy reserve. Right ‘ani|ach, unclog the liver, purify the bows | 320. Buits reduced to $204 S, peihe landscape gardener who bas | for 600. The new bulldings under wiy | wrong. love and nate. faitbfuless ans [els ‘and make vou entirely tistled 328, Sulls reduced to $22.50 . o . .| ssending a vacation of a week in|been at work laying out the plan for | will provide for 150 more, but by the| recreancy, things high and things | With your stomach in a few days. 30, Buits reduced to .60 - R R A e | Weaterry, grading the grounde at the hospital | time they are finished there will be |low furnighed in his mind unansweri. | Mi-o-na stomach tablets are made 3 822 odist Sunday school basket picnic i had tentative plans which were before | enough patients to fill them, and then | ble proof of divine order and a divin: | £rom the best prescription for stomach | vy ught (o try one of these Suits. ' m[ n Ocean beach. . Special trolley leaves| 0 « b Gardner of Charleston S | the board for consideration, showing | the crowding will be resumed. law giver and judge. To him howor | troubles ever written. They are 80ld|ys woy huy one, you'll get more real ¥ = Franklin square 845 a. m.—adv. i X ol Itl' e ist M 5 A how it is intended that the property Following the meeting, dinner was|and truth were not trivial rhapsodies: | by sts evarywhere and by Thel cutyey valus for the money than you o s visiting her sister, Mrs. A, should be laid out and graded for the | served at the residence of Dr. H. M.| falsehood, deceit and crime were nof | lee sgood Co,, and are guaranteed i oy, jaq pefore in your life. @OIl| ¢ Niantic Ave cases of typhoid have | SParks of Coit street. best offect. He has nearly completed | Pollock at 1 o'clock, after which there | cunning inventione, hut all swere realis | to cure indigestion, acute or chrombc, been discovered at the Spiritualist ol his work, the drawings already show- | was ‘a general inspection of the build- | ties more stable and enduring than | OF money back, This is the home of Hart Schaffner Office removed to 21 Broadway, ‘Wauregan Bleek. Hours: 2to 4 and 7 to § p. m. Sun- cays 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. feb1d Ankle Strap Pumps < For Ladies . Seventh Connecticut volunteers, was | from @ week’'s stay in Randelph, Mass. | R. D. Pryde of New Haven, a Profes- | Made at the Bar Meeting When Res- | 11iun and probabls in all the elps | The Lydia ¥ Pinkham Medicine in a large variety. held at Lake Compounce, Monday. sional, Suggests Nine Holes for the | olutions Were Adopted. ments of his character save one he | company of Lynn, Mass. cordially in- with eighteen comrades - and their| Mrs. Thomas Thornes of Hallville| Course of 3,100 Yards—No Artificial was as an.open book us. But we | vite any woman interested to call at Patent Leather, families present. left Tuesday night to spend a few | Hazards Will Be Required At the recent bar meeting, when trib- | did not know, we could not compre- | their laboralory in Lynn, Mass, and Gun Metal, —_— g weeks with her parents in Allentown, 3 utes were paid deceased members of | hend the overmastering power of pain | 8ee for herself the care v:v:url! 5_: xil\u'-f; Russet Calf. | 11 tne Sound s now just about at its day. in company with R D. Pryde of | LiE (Vv Mistory the bar of | “We knew ‘his 1enderncas ot heart, | 1otter o ‘ostimonial ‘has over boen height. The total output of shells| Mr.and Mrs. Amos Swan and daugh- | New Haven. a professional in charge | yne “city of Norwich has numbered | his quick -sympathy for all wWh came | made public without the writien wish $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 promises to exceed that of previous | ter Hazel of Norwich have opened | of the ¥ale golf and New Haven coul- | among jts members some of the ablest | to him in any trouble or disir@s, We | or consent of the writer. No confl- iy S their cottage at Pleasure beach for the | (i o5 (d “came hore and wire cumgoe. | and most ilustrious of the state, of | knew how keenly sensitive his nature | dence Mas cver been violated, and See Window Display. summer. tions regarding the laying out of the | Connecticut. was, and how Impossible it seemed to |never in their history have they sold Domestic animals, the faithful horse | - contasai theimam Erenife of tie Nace | Dooeimest, i $he, fatops Mt . of [Bim to 88y gr JORDERE €0 (REDASRLET o0 s Ay e and dog especially, = should receive | Among the recent registrations at|wich club, went over the property tten, by consensus|any human creature. g Jmew Bl R BB L o M I:mm‘ ‘ Ehm-hmmeau‘ careful and mereiful attention during | the Pleasant View house at Pleasant | ¥ith most satistactory results. They | F opinion, the mame of Frank Thurs- | love of wife. and the real happiness of that thoussnds of sufferipg American FRANKLIN SQUARE. Junsa camp grounds. It is thought the in- fection came from drinking water. In old-fashioned gardens, the holly. hocks are displaving their many-hued blooms, and stock and phlox have well entered upon their flowering season. The work this year at Camp Weeks, Niantic, will be different from past vears. There will be fewer long hikes and more tactical walks, it is stated. The annual reunion of Company A, these days of burning sun and scorch- ed earth. Capt. Harrison S. Kerrick, who has been transferred from Fort H. G. ‘Wright to Fortress Monroe, and grant- W. Irving Cox and daughter Bertha of Providence are the guests of Mrs. Luella R. Carr of Sherman street. ing the layout of walks, drives, trees, shrubs and flower beds. It is expected that some of this work will be com- menced soon and it is hoped to finish the portion at the front of the grounds this season and the remainder will be taken up gradually, it not being in- tended that it should all be donme at one time. The layout shows the grounds in attractive shape and will ings and the mew work. The com- pleted coal pockets were looked over, as were the new wards, tunnels and laboratory building. It was expected that th= bids for the new staff house and the nurses’ cot- tages would be opened at this time. but all had not been received, so noth- ing was done regarding the letting of the contract. David Fitzgerald and Daniel Me- Guire of New London are visiting Thomas H. Wilson on Cliff street. Madame Humbert and Mlle. Fisch- er of Geneva. Switzerland, are guests of their cousin, Mrs. N. H. Larsen. PRAISED NEW GROUNDS OF NORWICH GOLF CLUB STATE ATTORNEY'S TRIBUTE TO FRANK T. BROWN. Mr. and Mrs. George Malcolm and daughter Dorothy have just returned covered the ground very carefully. Mr. Pryde considers the ground of the best and no artificial hazards will be required, as the natural layout is more, like the old country land than any | place he had seen. It will be possible to have a 32.i90- View are Mr. Whiting of this and city. Mrs. Nathan E. yet clapsed to make real the sole: fact that the logical, cogent and per suasive reasoning of our brother will be heard by us no more. It scems but vesterday, when, in the midst of expectancy, he rose in his place. calm, earnest, confident ana full of the de- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Richotte and daughter Cecile are the guests of Mrs. Richotte’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. material things. In speaking of William Attotney Freeman said: In rising to speak on this resolution, I would beg you to allow the waters of Lethe to flow over and oblit the mystery of the last hours of Judge Rogers. Otherwise, even with keenest intellects and kindest hearts, we should surely err, for F. Rogers, Man judges from a parfial view. None ‘ever yet his brother knew. ) us who thought counted him There we knew wer him. many o We which al- pread joy and pleas- he associated. est respect for genial and ays sought to generous spirit ure on all with whom All of us had the gre: his knowledze of the law, .and his plendid qualities of mind and intel- ect must stand approved, even if ill Booth's Pills are best f nd constipation. oM or torpid liver (PRNKINGED HiGH-0-ME) I Cures catarrh_or money back. Just breathe it in. Complete outfit, inclnding inhaler $1. Extrabottles 60c. Druggists. An Invitation to Women. Mrs, Pinkham for her valuable ad which s always given fréc of chal Old Mystic Troiley Line. of and the Gr The extension n & Marx Clothes. Wy Jy13d Taylor Nursery Bed iy s P a8 0 = acolm- o % jcation and concentrated effort so - ‘ - e " % N Our offices and yard HE e iEE S tandard lensth | There w22 |to' nix oiiont nat ‘s, Falinial o i | Applicaiion and. foncentratod ort 80 | Sronmron uteet, FUNRY L€ % UL mothat aiid baby o Mers k. Nu panies by Mrs. Kerrick. r. Louis M. Alofsin, son of Her- [angd finishing there. The last hoie wi'l | court, the personification of the ar- | essential to great success. We knew | Mystie, 8 distanes of LOECS OF TOI0 Bed has been perfected ‘atter twelve — man Alofsin, has been named as sur- | be 550 yards up hill, meaning a dent, learned and h minded advo- | and recognized the w acquaintance | TS T N0 e legislature. It will | Years of scientific experimenting that At the fifth annual meeting of the| geon to the out-patient department of | cult hole to play, which in golf 15 Ge- | cate and counselor. With clear vision ! With the best .Av»_xax:ix." tha} he o | De nacansary "tor the" company 10 se- | mothers, nurses, physicians and all will be eclosed On|americar sesnciation of Law Libra- [ §i12, 00, Sutpariont depasiment of | Jiaule by the players as a stimulas | and lucid exposition he brushed away | Sessed, and we are glad to recall the | 25 MUGEN SN0 G, Wnd this musc | who have seen i, endorse and declare ries held in Mackinac Island, Michi- i off Y- | for better play. The par for the course | the chaff of non-essentials andad- | many hours —of —earnest work and |pe permitted by act of the legialature. ) that it has revolutionized all thingw zan, July 2-8, George S. Godard, the| o BUSY SEASON as Mr, Fryde suggested the layout is | vanced with well “nigh Irresistible | PlcRsant comradeship that were shared | i, PCou of the extension will he over | connected with babyhood. librarian at the Connecticut State li- 4—3—4—4—5—3—4—4—6. force the controlling elements in-| With William 2 gers: $40,000 and the bond issue will nat- St aisiky at Gur'MEhE SATURDAYS AFTER NOON during July and Augusi. THE EDW. GHAPPELL C0. Coal and Lumber brary, was elected president. The fact that many women going without hats in the summer time has had an effect upon the miliinery trade, was shown when two proprietors of millinery shops at Hartford Monday filed petitions in bankruptcy. Supt. James B. Chapman has a flourishing garden at the almshouse on Asylum street. In spite of the con- tinued drought, the corn, potatoes, beans, cabbages and other vegetables present a fine appearance, Leo Kronig and Miss Rosa Kronig, Work will be started on the new | course at once after some of the mem- bers have gone over the ground to see there are any more suggestions to be made. It will not be possible to plant the grass for the plots about the holes until fall, but the grounds be gotten into shape and there are some trees and brush to be cut, ai- though it is desired to save all the trees possible. On Tuesday they G covered a wild cactus growing on the course with a handsome yellow blo som. Plans for the club house are being | Zotten out, but they have not hean de. vided upon vet. Another season, hov ever, will see the club and its course in_full_operation. volved in his cause. argument of a cause or without intercst. To some of us the scenes in which he bore a pa are more than reminiscence. They are pages in the volumes of our own lives. In them aere cast the hopes, the ambitions, and the triumphs of o generation of his contemporaries. Of | these some have been advanced to the bench; some have entered the si lent halls of death and others still re main to play their parts in the cease less drama enacted by counsel and ad- vocates in the halls of justice No profession is s0” circumstanced to judge of the merits of its members, and no profession is so fair and fre from prejudice or jealousy in its In his hands the | AL THEAURE a8 never tedious Much Saltpeter Burned on the Fourth, The Woodstock Gazette, issue, had the following of The whiskered rodents made a raid on Mrs. C. L. Rawson's black orpington broil carrying away several and breaking the wings of ‘others trving to drag them into their holes. Though miany of the bird songs are hushed, the constant scurrying of parent birds for food is noted. From the east windows of the Quail Trap one can look down into the interior of nests of song sparrows and chip- in its last interest last week S Incidents in Society Morgan d daughtel Sybil, also Miss Sarah Loring, epent Monday in Auburndale, Mass. A a Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. chem terrace have gons to thel tage at Point Breeze on the Thame Chapman of cot- Fuller of Watch the Mre. At the Charles W. fway ar nd ger than that to tals urally be somew hat over other incid, Just 10 Days The first ten IN EACH MONTH then it Deposits made count as made on the first d SHEA & BURKE, y13a 37.41 Main Str VEGETABLES are coming in fine. We have them fresh every day. Onder from us and get the best sv2a ping sparrows. Many details of the | ' v husiastic over th - g | S TRF S nd Alderman and Mrs. Samuel M. 'y Mr. Pryde was enthusiastic over the |y, ents d timates of its fellows Prentle snjoyed an _automontle trip | E=ieY, Reusckecning can be opserved | erounds ‘that Had boen “selected and |ug"fii Tomul profession: - Our eneount: | L To SN e |PEOPLE’S MARKET, from Ocean beach to Narragansett|more worms to the ever gaping |~ . e ncoD OnA COUTSE. ers are at elose Tange With no cover| Miss Eleanor P. Rudd of the gy A T | Pier, returning Sunday evening.—New | mouths, while “melosplza medolia” | vwo WEDDINGS PERFORMED | @5 onpoetunity ges SUE [ripretenias. York public Nbrary i apending her!} days are alike, the same courte 6 Frankiin St. I or v P Bin iroe’ fn the ben vad aee ton Y- DERUTY JUDGE "BARNER: | ford mithoup sy, riinate can | Fortar” Rucd, of WAABIak e stiger: ol ity e g TN | P JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop x 5 . s Ee avail against the scrutiny of the lega iences. | - The navy department called on the | T9DIns’ nests and a king bird's nest, forum. The science and the art of nce Carpenter of Uncas | 2 | nted e in 7. A. Scott Co. during Monday might |8lL fenanted. ~ The ‘beautiful albing | Fishers lsland Couple United Satur- | forum. ench B e e ot SR aorenel, CRrpenist of oimoes { . AL 3 2 s 3 52 - 3 o ch and was returned from ? i g t5 aid In raising the gunboat Castine. | Tovers in the sprine ronths. hore | 98Y—Dillaway-McNally Unien Tuse- | gisposition every vocation and avoca- where siie has been the guest of Misd The Thames Loan & Trust o, | OUR - which was beached near Province- | mated with a typical blue-backed har | 98- . tion which the hand of man has ever | Sarah Loring at Pine Tree cottage. | = p 1 tS town, Mass, Monday afternoon, after | rier and found a breeding bog be- ieuched -or _his_mindapd . cunning Norwlich, Conn. { being struck by the submarine Konita. | yond ‘our sphers of abtervation Eoq wadtings wikio o fow days haw | SVSE SN WS Lo 0e | Mra L P, Tamt of Somerville. Mase, eelioee 1r b ere was the usual noisy observ- | made the office of Justice of the Peace | c nplace o emotest | formeriy of Norwich, has returne: | Sio 2 Sy the mist e Tfl:d‘;i‘,‘"“ had her trial trip off New | v the nations holidey wroine|fohn H. Barnes. the local Gretna |extremities of scientific and experi- | home after spending aeveral wecks plete stock of SILVER and CUT = % Quail Trap. As there were no local | Green this week, and after a couple [ mental research and speculation, all| with her daughter, Mrs. James Moore, LINE GLASS ever before shown by us, HLGe el £t 4 be. | Testrictions’ on fireworks, much salt- | from the western end of the state had | human experiences, property, liberty, |of Williams strect. ] and of the newest designs and i ection of macadam road be-| peter was burned, and at night, for | been united in the bonds of matrimony | the issue of life and death are brought . tween Uncasville bridge and Trading | the pleasure of zuests there were na- | Tuesday, Mr. Barnes said that he was | at some time for adjudication into our| juage and Mrs. Gardl Greene of ¥ IS NOW COMPLETE. best makes. Cove, which has not been entirely sat- | tional salutes, mandarin strings and | thinking of giving trading stamps |courts of justice. The law is the per- | <. hem terrace and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- - B Beaibibkion. Bike ws. o4 isfactory to the state inspectors, is to | aerials. Before the display of rockets | through the summer months. fection of human wisdom as appled|jjam Reynolds of Washington strest The Handsomest showing of new 4 be again treated. Three coats of|a substantial dinner was served of | On Saturday he performed the mar- | to human affairs, but it has its prece- [ are taking an automobile trip to S ky fabrics and colorings we have ever at eertainly supply your wants. screeings will be applied and oil dress- | canteloupe, Kennebec salmon and | riage ceremony for two people from |dent and example in revealed divine | Harbor. Lonz Island, and other places a fl'fi”dsfl’s tempted. Cool, perfect Atting. and ing will be put on. neighborhood string beans, Woodstock | Fishers Island. The groom was A. H.|law. Truth is stranger than fiction. | ulong the coast L comfortable spring lamb and gradus peas. Cliquot | Radla, 24, who is a soldier on Fishers | The real story of human life is an un- —_— 3 During these davs, physicians find|2nd lemonade, strawberry shortcake, | Island and was born in Shelby coun- |explored and impenetrable labyrinth| . giigha Burr Maynard of Hyan- SUMMER UNDERWEAR in i E“ m e Ano | Paine's coffee, ice cream with election | tv. Ohio, the son of Mr. and Mrs.|and never has boen. and never can be, | i Niiea. who has been (he guest of welghts, made knee length, full length L many chses of miokness amons chil-|ceke. ichael Radla. The bride was Miss | fully portraved in the pages of mistors | bz, Miss; who has been the guest of o¢ 1 Dnlon Sulte, Ve S D0 Wava leeid Lo LS e = Evelyn Rosa Eldredge. She was thres | or story. The discipline of the law 15| poc g v B e LESR sponsible for the majority of infantile| Germania Lodge Members Going. | years younger than her prospective | immeasurably greater than that of the | . | der the tion of Mr. Frya st | . troubles, the bables suffering particu- | oo C000€ 0 TETURTS TSR | hugband and was the daughter of Mr. [ schools. - Southampton, larly from the heat. Some of the doc- | wich, has sent word that she will be | aid Mrs. Arthur C. Eldredge of New | Our Brother Brown had at the age £ 2 oc e an c tors prescribe trolley rides. well represented at the annual picic | Y0Pk of 19 years passed the discipline of the | .. . e ety ’ New o1 : - . On Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock | schools and entered into the sterner | Miss Nell g has baen ent: o at New London next week of Herwegh taining a house party at Pine Tree cot- he Hall 101 Main St., CIt There is a general and increasing |lodge .O. D. H. S. Germania originally | @ couple presented themselves, ac- [and more trying ordeals of the ad tage, Watch H haperoned by Mrs. 2 The Haiter, aln 51, y demand for sanitary drinking foun- | planned to hold a joint picnic with [ companied by the parents of the |cate anl counselor at law. His equip-| % McClenathan, Included in. the | “rse al“s 28d tains in schools and other public | Herwegh, but withdrew. groom. They were George M. Dilla- [ ment, innate and acquired, was com-| o 1 Mctiepathan, Inciuded ! 5 i places. One fown recently purchased | The picnic committee of Herwegh | Way, Jr. a printer, of Meriden, Conn, |plete’and replete. His mental opera- | Nl "NTont an and ¢ a supply of German paper cups, which lodge plans the best pienic in the his- | and Miss Mae M. McNally of Plain- |tions were extremely rapid, and his| o Tt 070 el 000 ange. sflflCral Pflllfirfl. after being used once are thrown|eurlich much. there will be dancin ally and Mary Foley. The parents of | conspicuous for industry for its own Plige izt : ne Nally E ’ s and Misses pente . A famed chowder maker has been en- | ceremo: which was duly performed |his application was intense. His pow- z oo J. F.T. O'Connor, assistant instruc- | gaged and the dinner will be all that | with a ring and followed by a general | ers of analysis and exposition were re- | CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS See them. DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. tor in English at Yale university, who has friends in this city, where he was heard last winter, delivered the prin- cipal address at the Fourth of July celebration of the city of East Grand tory of the lodge. An orchestra will | ville, the daughter of James J. Mec- |logic was seldom at fault. He was not exchange of kisses between all the members of the wedding party. The honeymoon is to be spent at the sum- mer cottage of the groom’'s parents at Grove Beach. markable. His mental acute, was at the same time ard comprebcrsive. He wa gerous, but a fair and ge versary. He scorned every broad can be desired at Richard. The picnic will be held grove. State Hospital Governor Weeks on Tuesday approv- Bilts, s Miss Robb of F TO ADDRESS GRANGERS. Will Speak Upon the Soil Survey, and Eleven Other Granges Have Been Invited. The Platinf- Cadden Co. High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music iy2a ~ of unfair or dishonorable advantage Jewelers and Silversmith:, Forks, M . ed the bill of the Norwich State hos- , o B Bltat for the month of Jume. for 4 | = GETYING READY FOR CAMP.: ‘[T NS DOssesbeqchonor miat was sensi-| 0 70 orwien grange Established 1872 S PSR ol N 37.89, and of the Brids ho ~ : & e o = shpoctn _ e > We have a nice | e o faksion. and s party s5e tb tn, | AOPTGPFtion. Selected. was fully ‘exemplified in him speaker before the grange n n WALL PAPER R | spect three forts of the New London 5 e % In the inconspicuous night. addressinz them upon the gen- Wurnished tene- artillery district, H. G. Wright on Certificate of Dissolution. On Tuesday evening the Fifth com- |early practice there was disclosed to|eral subject of Sofl Survey, and also | _ Fishers island, Michie on Little Gun |, A final certificate of dissolution has | Pany at Its meeting voted 35 to the | the eye of his older, and then mor: | touching upon general matters of In- AT Chanft 3 Ter P k) been filed by the directors of the Oscar | Y- M. C. A. tent at Fort Mansfield | experienced brethren, the marks of | terest in connection with the legisia- m:nt to rznt at | island and Terry on Plum island. Dugas Supply company of Griswold. |and the baggage and advance details | genius, which are but the capacity for | ture. FEleven other granges in this - - ’ { —_— were selected. It was voted to have | work ' His future successes were fore- | Nelghborhood ve Deen invited so ermd 42 Cliff St , cit | At a meeting of the directors of the next waek’s meeting on Monday night. | seen and foretold. He aid not seem | the meeting which is expected to have | » ity | Crescent Fire Arms company held which will be the last before camp. |to acquire the knowledse of the law | large attendance _ Tuesday, suitable resolutions were A half dollar for extra rations had|from many volumes, but rather from g 3y A Five rooms with bath. Rent fifteen dollars | adnpted in relation to the death of the late D. Tester, treasurer of the company. The factory wiil be closed this afternoon for the funeral—adv. M. By orders to the local internal rev- been previously voted. A former member has eniisted in the company. There was a short drill and the rolling of blanket rolls and the company order for camp was read. In the quarters of the Third com- pany, members - were busy marking analysis of the leading and contro ling decisions and dicta of our courts of last resort. His legal laboratory was not pretentious or extensive, but his_crucible was hot, and his strength lay not in the mass or volume of de- Bed Bugs, A DAY AT THE SHORE. 8. N. E, T. Co. Maintenance Force on | Picnic. fo he aintenance of 1he column the sort that broi . Viva Whitens the skin at once If used in place of powder—has 49 Main Street may1sd BRONZE POWDERS | 3 _ cisions, but in the discovery. of the| Southern New England Telephone (‘o. ofect but does not show. e | 9506 ARSIt 15 Tarned Sbad the yo¥; with Dew stenclls the.property of the | true and basic metal of legal wisdom. | enjoyed a day's outing Sunday, wi Eruptions, Freckles, Moth ALUMINUM POWDERS | ernment is not for the time being en- peny, and one recruit was enlisted. | s ithough for lears he had com- | the New London emplayes and several or Livew Spots. Brown arms or 2 ~ Q forcing the fine of five per cent. ad- s a" es s manded the attentlon of the public| gocsts from New Haven and Norwion || Cook ety whiter et once BRONZING POWDERS Parker-Davenport Co. Altion to the lists of those corpora- Free Employment Bureau and had frequently been called %o its | Shent the das st Mumfords cove. Tha || o5k, spm 3 S A\ 1 tions which failed to pay the corpora- The work of the five free public |service, yet his reward had barely be- | weather was ideal and much enj g GOLD and SILVER ENAMELS WAUREGAN HOUSE, tion tax by the date it was due, June employment bureaus in the state for |gun to be commensurate with his|nent wos derived from the trip and Sold by UTLEY & JONES 2 Nbessioh, Conn. 5 flmp gle y es"nye the month of June shows a nincrease | worth, when he was summoned from | the pleasantries arranged after 11e Camel Hair Brushes for applying 38 oo grer th(u.t ?chnub pmsdl;n(“ month. ;,!;ehl'rnnsient courts of earth to the|arrival at-the cove. The trip w sam e work of the bureaus follows gher courts of the eternal. made in a motorhoat. Unon the ar- - The ""’;.“':‘ for s ::C":;‘ ':' ‘“:;‘ . DR. KILBUGS’ Applications for employment, Hart- | An extremely nervous temperanment | rival at the picaic grounds the Jay at o) ”‘f"‘ in the town of ansfisld on e . ford 317, New Haven 222, Bridgeport |impelled him to exertion too strenu was passed in feasting. boating ond 9 9 Willimantic-Stafford highway has been 352, Waterbury 208, Norwich 35. ous for his endurance, and while his | hathing. the latter diversions beinz of FRED €. CROWELL'S, 67 Water SF NEED A TRUNK ? | o o e e kow Lo e e L L TR e e 2 A Buy it now — and here. The INDESTUCTOR, the best that money can buy. We carry a complete stock of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. Every de don at $2.900. C. T. Curtiss of Glas- tonbury will do a gection on the Spring Hill road for $2.75 per lineal foot. There are 4,100 lineal feet in both sec- n, KNOCK "EM OUT is a very powerful, quickly evaporat- ing liquid, which when squirted into joints and cracks of furniture where New Haven 178, Bridgeport 315, Wa- terbury 220, Norwich 7. Situations secured, ~Hartford 198, New Haven 127, Bridgeport 244, Wa terbury 157, Norwich 25. Total number of applications for was broken. Thirty vears of honorable and ac- tive life seemed about to ripen in fruition of a brilliant career, w the rider of the pale horse {uched and stilled a heart that was vulsiting pleasure to the participa The ant ing was one of the most enjovabla the telephone employes have experienced in several vears, SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. State was in s If you have broken your Store closed Saturday Evenings dur« ing July and August at 6 o'clock, Iyi1daw WALL PAPERS girable stvie, size and almost all lcather | The new paper mill In Uncasville | Bed bugs breed, instantly destroys bed | SREIONRONE LU0 for help 1.031: and | with Wie Ald hobe -, One Windham County Case in the List, | §1a85€8 Dring us the pieces. Bt od see e rices reasonable. will soon be turned over by the Bige- | bugs, nests, egge and ail. T the lmitations nature had placed s WA B ivis v hakivas ) B raxlie e SRt mhis G o ]| ey SR End . Simply in- St Teoh B Merwie PRk 1850 kb demainel 1 % We can duplicate them| o on uand of o avove and ia owners. the Thames “o. The e e o . | Tor Bl it e hiad possesse S aos LA oAb e dave oede Guite & PO msmm .‘..Ess C“. construction company has taken down sert the squirt gun attachment, throw orge G. M ¥ ho has been at ully to gather about him vou . l” New Hav tion In the pric It is & goud Ume WM. C. BODE, Prop. the Just of the old Johnson coal sheds td is cleaning up the water front tempting to secure the former factory of the Libby Valve and Packi pany, in Niantic, for an au men, to whom he much of the labor ofgse aration necessarily involved might the liquid into the infested places, and your work is done—done well. Lwe Tive handed down Tuesdny and three decisions prompily. to buy now. Alwo Paints, Muresco, of decorative Moldings, and ‘elep] i [ 1 wa omy this coun- u general wupply mate+ Ditiihae 2954 283 Main Street, | of the mill, ractory, has been unsuccessful In his | examination and dlsposition . ties. There was from t 0 0 Soversl up of 8 ¢ = " A . Price 25 cents. sttempt (o make & satiatactory deai | krcat and important Gasation i | 5, 001 one Ton et el R, C. BOSW RTH. flals. " Fainting,” Paper ilanging end . o Monday night saw the first real re- and has abandoned the Idea of locating | multiplicd uvon him in the later veurs | 595 0 0 Jo R sl E 4 (PRSI : MBERLAIN | ;72107 e old iime iniciation stunts in Niantic, SECHIN: professlonal sAEreE T Ho MEver | 51 i b i R aouars | OPiSmetabt and Fisecription OpticTin, . DR. C. R. CHA A . ; P. F. MURTAGH, Denta/ Surgeon. Blanket slapstick walloping, other stunis prevailed. Rookies were in several years at Niantic. Dbouncing. and Mr. Merry is casting about for an- other location, not far from Niantic. It is a chance perhaps for the Norwich board of trade to secure a small in- ofded the strain of brasn and ne-v and denied himself the which has been discovered relaxatisn to he the case, decided, but no error was found. was Reom 5 Shannon Bidg., Iy1BWS Norwich, Conn. 92 and 94 West Main Street. Rent aur with & oy pdin e touchstone of the art of continued = & : ) B il R T oty tor e Sty * o e Children Ory | F.C. ATCHISON, M. D, |zuesne _ sinsq vards of picket line.” A deapatch fvam St ATbans, Vt, something of the human side of his nature. At the outbreak of the Spanish-Ame-.cun war, I found miyself in a military Sixteen of Edison’s new storage bat- o e e, “«m on the cross town stre PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA P soont floon Snamen Beg) want 1o DUt your Busi.

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