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ud-pmd-nchlntmmu be conducive to the advancement and ‘elevation of commercial dealings 3 through the medium of oq;m‘hh laws e Soids. Juiv 23 1910, | and regulations of state of municipal Norwich, Saturday, July 23, 1910. st e, A7 5004 FOUNTA onum’ Broilers String Beans Mi o . and Rissters ~ Peas A VARIOUS MATTERS PERSONAL Mmbm Doaldo to - Have Tbm Rups Cn the First ,,,,n,";‘:{,",y gmmfig‘m;rm;‘;g Original enulne f Lo Fowls © EggPlant g | The nights of the past week have == Card of the °euoh—-Ram to B‘ Next Saturday. | Gloncchontous Tor & few weeks stay. c K been most acceptable to moonlight Abraham Handelman of Bridgeport Squabs T Squash sailing parties. is the guest of relatives here. > : v FIFTH BIRTHDAY Celebrated by Miss Grace Champlin ALT:D M'LK ‘horses ‘n:‘ o?;' otl to‘Ln t‘l"ro::erl n‘nd < il Yy pacers. s is the racing ursda; ernoon. here this season, the directors felt b Wl’l Smitationd” Mayor Charles F. Thayer was a vis- Spring Lamb . Celery itor in Westerly on Friday. The good old-fashioned and wholly Arrangements for an afternoon of Milk Veal % Lettuce . F delightful corn roast will be with us horse racing were talked over on Fri- . - again in a few short weeks. v . day evening at a meeting of the di- o Choice Beef 1 Currants * Mrs. E. N. Coleman, Jr’, of Norwich m-t good patronage for the day would | Miss Grace Champlin celebrated her | TheFoodDrin AllA is at the Atlantic house, Watch Hill | Tectors of the Gentlemen's Driving | be assured, especially as there are few | ifth birthday on Thursday, and in he kforAll ges °'2“3."" -ttrlcu?n- ""r n““ -p:n' l::c ;ox;;r othlr‘-; occasion her mother, Mrs. | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER at the present time. The track at the | Ro mplin, gave her a party. B L b A be o Good |To bl B patber ol Ther | Youhe "“ in any ."k Trust shape and there are from ten to a | friends were invited. The party took d 3 Dr. C. E. Stark was one of the :"" :'.m =4 :I.'::m" S L v e i e D Ehe orebel Mrs. C. H. Post of Bridgeport is fxl::gn:"fi-&..n‘: g tceat; and ng. Bacon ueberries artfor usiness Men’s association e It was decided that next Saturd at Lighthouse point, Friday. Usiting Mrs. C. C. Caulkins for & few | o, 13 e the Fight time to ‘put on & Veal Patti Blackberries * days. g P programme at the Fair grounds so n horses working out there now. | place in the afternoon at Mrs. Cham- “HORL A number of Norwich guests were 7 That the summer. maight not' pase Wwithe | . Since the last races here & number | plin's home, corner of Fairmount and -.l'“!.'-:z". '?.9.‘. ICK Currants are mearly over. Do your| present at the bazaar given thisweei J°hn F. Crancy and William Domo- | out any horse racing here. Those | of new horses have been added to the | West Main sircets and until suprer -2 x i at Quaker Hill by the Good Cheer Sun- | V&n were visitors in Newport on|present at the meeting were Mr. La- | list in this city, and it is possible to| was announced games were played on — — stasbeg s shine society of North Waterford. Thursday. 5 throp, L. L. Chapman, M. B, Ring, |see some clever tryouts at the track |the spacious lawn and a good time in Unsiktaied Lokt 7 XEN f < i Frank E. Baekwltlh( Chauncey A. Sher- Eon :l.ny dlykn‘ow. h;l‘he 'warkhot put- clonet-)l‘wu enjoyed by the young pe;:- Pt "'? . "‘]'l ; ""'l o B X : M man and Elmer K. Pierson. ng the track in shape for the races | ple. Miss Grace Mitchell won the e list of unclaimed letters . RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. The Connecticut Woman Suftrage | Miss Bertha Colburn has returned 10| ™' oL gosided to have three classes | will be started on Monday. It was | peanut hunt and was awarded a fan- | Norwich, Conn., postoffice for the week association will hold an outing at [ New Britain after visiting her 2l on the p mme. They are to be | evidence enough on Fourth of July, |cy pencil as a prize. ending July 23,"1910, follows: Louls Al- Physician and Surgeon | Forestville next Monday and there will | Mrs. Roderick F. Douglass. the 2.20, 2.25 and 3 minute class, with | when many from this city were pres- | Supper was served at 4.30 o'clock. | len, M. Armstrong & Co., Jane Adam: o i be addresses by leaders of the move- purses of $100, $75 and $30, respec- | ent at the Poquonoc track that the|As a centerpiece on the iable there | Prof. Geo Andrews, Bertha . o R Bt e ment. Frank Hubbard of Webster, Mass., | tively. The races will be in mile heats | interest in the sport is nop dead here | was afiarge Dirthday cake, surrounded | Burns, G Blelskl ‘James I Brown, ‘auregan Block. is visiting at the home of his brother, | and there will be small entrance fees | and also that there are Some clever | by a wreath of sweet peas and geran- | W. H. Couch, John Duffy, Anna Gal- Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. | sunday is to be the big day at the | John Hubbard of Norwich Town. It is expected that a fine list of | steppers owned by the members of the | jum blossoms. Five small, silk Amer- | vin,_ L, Lithauer, August Mever, Bilen club. ican flags took the place of candles. | B, Morrill, Henry Moore, Winifred At the conclusion of the meal gach [ Noon, Joe Pollard, Mark Stebbing,He: guest received a box of ceély from |old Stark, John Sullivan, George NATIONAL SHOOT mgfl nosléen. e el Taylor, Francis Wilson. jss Grace was presented by her AT CAMP PERRY.| fionds with many beautiful birthday % and when they departed at 6 Local Members of Stats Team Will Bs | in the -evening cach one of Ready to Leave Soon After Return- |her young friends wished her many MURPHY & McGARRY, ing from Camp. happy returns of the da 207 Main St. e The guests wére Misses Grace and Soon after returning from the annual [ Polly Mitchell, Marion Royce. Lillian tour of duty, the local coast artillery- | Rogers, Edith House, Helen and Mar: men who have besn selected on the| Higgins, Irene Gernhard, Heien Phil- state rifle_team, or John A. Hag- | lips. Elsie ard Evelyn . Beard, and berg and Second Lieut. W. K. Denison, | Ralph Parker, Raymond Royce, Clifford will begin to get ready to leave for | Rogers and Russell Fowler. a e va Camp Perry, where the national shoot —_— will take pidca A camp of instruction | HELD FOR SUPERIOR COURT. o e St e appomnt. | Douglas camp meetins, which is.an at- - ¥ fobid | traction for many people in this end X of the state, Monday will mark its| pel Kingsley of Chicago are the guests close. G of Mrs. Luella R. Carr of Sherman —_— street. The examiners’ car of the New Ha- ven road is on its rounds to examine| MrS. D. J. Brown of Summer street trainmen on color tests and the rules | 2nd her daughter Ora of Jewett City of the system. The car is mow in| have gone to Stafford Springs for a Have ¥ou ever examined the oxcel- | Willimanti® few weels. fent stock of High Grade Watches we entries can be secured. both of local Miss Minnie Kingsley and Miss Ma- LOCAL VISITORS AT THE Y. M. C. A. CAMP. Party Taken Down in William MeKin- lock’s Launch—President Browning One of the Guests. On Friday a party of about thirty Milk goes up a cent in some places| Mrs. W. G. Browning, who has been :,?;:‘ ‘c':.‘:..p"?f ety e e have in stock? rigfbuary e in| on August 1, but in this vicinity no| visiting at the home of her father, | Bushy Point, making th i 1t you will spend a few moments Inf ;.. " anficipated. In Windsor | N. S. Fletcher, on Oneco street, has T e ioss lnu‘nci,“lf‘hl‘gh“;e‘fl our store we cam show you the VeIV|y,.ks the price will be § cents a|returned to Providence, her present|hers about 9 a. m. and was back here best in Railroad movements, both| quare after August 1. home. about 7.15 p. m. General Secretary Amisiichs ani Bl Bkt abe B Ioes W. A. Morse was in charge of the trip - May va Smi ¢ Ha . . and President A, A. Browning of the |is maintained there all summer and R “asaix?;an“p}zgalrd e .rhNT”‘d'v S"g !:-;“:" d°°'"P"‘¥~ hag | BS80ciation was one of those to visit |the Ohio National guard will have| Albert Stokes Bound Over Under §2.- of these unusual price i i d < - e Norwich Gol nd company has | the camp with the parents and friends | matches there Aug. 3 to 7, but the n. " , HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, | Xjantic, Wednesday. It was the first | filed a osrtificate of organization certl | of the Bove. tional contest will open on Aug. § and| 000 Bonds to Next Term of Superior reductions. WALTHAMS, time he had ever heen at the camp |{ying that its amount of authorized| Camp was reached about noon, whare | continue for eighteen days. Court. ELGINS and ILLINOIS. of the national guard. capital stock 272 shares of common | the boys were waiting for their visitors Among the leading events of the i It's our unloading time, that's all, tournament are the famous Herrick Albert Stokes of Mystic was ar- : cup match, Catrow cup match, adjutant | raigned In the town court of Groton| It's such sales of this that keeps our tenlernls c}\'xp match, sdov'finoi'ukl‘natc?;; Friday moraing on the charge of as- | stocks fresh and attractive, and our Hale match, Peter’s individual skirmish | sauit “with intent ‘to carnally abuse I hion's latest edict ‘mateh, DuPont individual tyro, police | Beatrice Graces. alse of Mytie. Prob- | "Y'e® UP to fashion’s latest edicta, team and individual revolver matches. | aple cause was found and the accus- Witaslodoe. mna. Laath shp mitones | toloscmise was found mnd 'thd mectv-| Nart Schatiner & Marx amounting to $6,800. The| with & warm welcome. A number in An airship ascension is in prospect | @mount paid in cash is $843.45, $4,100 | the party were glad to get ashore, as for the state fair at Hartford in Sep- | 5. In real estate, and there are 85|the water was somewhat rough. A L b~ | shares upon which only $268.75 has| pleasant day was spent at the point fBrflflSflfl & [:hflfhflflfleafl, tember and the management has sev- | peen paid. The officers are: President,|and all the visitors were convinced eral of e foremost aviators of the | Edward Harland; treasurer and secre- | that ‘the campers were having a happy stock, FRANKLIN SQUARE. country . under consideration. tary, J. Ralph Howe, both of Norwich. | and healthful time as indicated by < ? The directors are Edward Harlond, Oli- | their browned faces. marine corps match, president’s match | o¢ the superior court, which convenes | Summer Suits are included in this 218 Rev. Timothy Crowley, the new pas- | ver L. Johnson, Willis Austin, Gro: The camp clcses next Tuesday. My- |and the Evans service skirmish match. | i September. under bonds of $2,000. tor of St. Mary's Star of the Sea|venor Elv. J. Ralph Howe, all of Nor-|ron Jackson and Carl Hoffman went | As there are 236 rifie and revolver | In gefault of 4 surety he was commit- | Sale: church. took up his Guties in New | Wich. _The original subscribers are|down on Friday in the launch party |targets at Camp Perry, all arranged t0 | teq o the New London county jail. 5 - R I London on Frid He preaches his | -08ar IT. Allen, William H. Allen, John | to stay at camp until the final day. the north so that they can be shot upon Stokes was arrested Thursday by| 1ore’s some prige i s i h ‘masses | L Almy, Leonard B. Almy, Willis Aus- —_— from a common firing line, the accom- | concrable W. L. Douglas on a war- $25. Sults for $20.00 inaugural sermons at the three masses | tin, Horatio Bigelow, Lucius Briggs, PILGRIM MONUMENT. modations for shooting are greater | oy jsgued by Prosecuting Attorney $24. Suits for $19.50 BOS |] A wifl be l d Sungay. g Charles R. Butts, Albert H. Chase, Sty than afforded on any other range in|ywarren B, Burrows on the complaint e e ¥4 well Ave. close ik James D. Coit, George W. Carroll, Jr., | Dedication at Provincetown, Mass, | the country. e s R sar ana e $22. Sults for $17.50 The Connecticut Life Underwriters | John Eccles, Grosvenor Ely, Charles Will Take Place Aug. 5. The war department and the state of | 3¢ the SIXUS Parrws: ML @ln T " Suits for $16.00 from Seventh to Twelfth (ssociation will vave a good represen- | D. Foster, Baward Harland, J. R. Ohio will furnish tents, cots, mattress- | g;,u¢ 12 years of age, was met by the $18, Suits for $14.50 tation at the National Life Under-|Howe. O. L. Johnson, R. C. Jomes,| The dedication of the Pilgrim monu- | €%, tables, chairs and other camp fur- | gccused mear West Mystic ~Thursday | $15. Suits for $11.50 St. until further notice writers' association’s annual conven- | Gerald ¥ Jensen, Martin E. Jensen,|ment at Provincetown, Mass. will take | Biture free to ali competitors night, and it is alleged he made an i > % tion in Detroit on September 8, 9 and | Jonn s Moo B T e amball | place on Friday, Aug. 5, 1910. The = indecent assault upon her. The girl $12. Suits for § 9.50 o g Lobn D Moulton, R.W. berkins, George | dedication ceremonies will be heid soon | FELL INTO RIVER Compiained o her parents, who im-| gy oo oy A Per order Forteous, ‘L F. . Ulmer, Charles D. o nites Btates Senator Lodge will AT BUBLIC.WHARF; | miTiaten conortha B cietrer’ o 1o | BOYE" SaIty at enat. Harry Hirsch of this city wa Vhite and W. T. Williams. Its office i e & as . ta ! i Street COMMISSIONET, | cucs: & '3 Stnatee oiven Srmranas | Wil be &t the Siublouse on the New | mrscens (hmmseit s Mashonos) wii | AGsd Man WFo Had Been Drinking | bis arrcst and Stokes wus isken into| Straw Hats at ' price. E- P l.ll.LlllRll)GE i\-enfling byi Rudlolp;:. Kgnw zat X‘cw London tgnmke in Norwich. :y.‘rd,k“:?&re;i{‘.;r;.dla?‘:‘fllx:: (;tdg:.. ;I::'nnc :;:::?:qd' but Was Rescued | “U*'°9Y- = Talle, SRR Pile inian e :]hn Ey ondon, prior to his departure for 3 r & Ma othes. = SNl ke B Bes Tasber In the City Court. of.the day. Many other distinguished it _Senator Bulkeley at Nian 4 ner & Marx clothes. v22d iy i Before Judge Brown in the city | men will be present and the rear ad-| Amout 8 o'clock Friday morning, at|, United States Senator Morgan G. day morning the man who | miral of the Atlantic fleet expects to | the municipal dock at Rose place, an | Bulkeley was a guest Friday at Camp Weeks, and while inspecting the camp iy ol Coverponra. fnto the | entertained the officers with reminis- / Shetucket through stubbing his toe as | cences of Camp Bulkeley at the time e he walked towards the adge of the D€ Was governor. 2 asck M He jus: missed striking Story's| In Friday's manoeuvres one battal- scow with his head as he went in. Mr. | lon un :"df‘r’:";;:"‘)z"’h(filf\fll"";nfi:":‘;"; ac 8 y @ Story was able to grab him by the ensts e e ) vi ot able | Roxbury roa Lamb. o s e out o2 the ‘water ‘umtil | with two battalions, pursucd. Major Fet Ewitehman John B. Carter, who is em. | Lamb split his forces so as to send a | I¥2 121 detachment through the Indian woods ployed by the Consolidated road. 1snt & | §i5fiict to attack the retreating force court F3 was injured late Thursday afternoon |Dave fourteen or more battlaships in Recent arrivals at the leasant low % = gave his name as John Coleman. For | the harbor. A banquet will foll the Something entirely NeW | view nouse, Pleasant View, R 1. from | Saeriginn e 35, I8 Coleman. For | O emoniee. Norwich, are Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon L.|and went to . Patrick Sullivan, | This Pilgrim monument at Province- for the decoration of YOUr | Bidwell, James A. Bidwell, Mr. and|who was accused of striking Coleman | {own commemorates the first anchor- Mrs. C, B. Chapman. K. Royst and k i ing of the Mayflower in Cape Cod har- =4 i o pocking him down, So .hat he|ior and its dedication will mark a Norwich is registered at the W wam. | fell against a radiator, -cuttin his heme or Summer coitage. i i - head, was fined $10 and costs, amount- | Fed, 1etter _day in the annals of tne : e E § 24.43. Mrs. 4 eneral ociety of Mayflower - State teadhers’ examinations for |INE to $24.43. Mrs. Sullivan made a| . gants. The descendants hereabout An 'lly fine thi elementary, statutory, kinder: plea for her husband, who has been URESE: € MINg | o pervisor's cortinicates win b | 4o well for a long time. ' He decia. | Sre much interested In the event. o d to go to jail, as he did not think " i. el held at the capitol, Hartford, and |}, B, > OBITUARY. 4K from that glde. During this march a for a gift. Ask to see it at| .. .. witmeniio. New Haven ong | D¢ Was much'to blame in the matter. B S e gmes Tumber of ankles were turned on the Danbury normal schools on July 29 3 l.m-by MacNeil. stones and several of the men are suf- Outing of thedtebe After an illness of three years with ADDRESS ARCANUM CLUB. | fering from sprains. . . s the result of the plans made by | tuberculosis the death of Barnaby 8 2 . Herber ey, Mr. a Ts. N ed at the home of his e [ Orders wers received at the Hart | yoin B. Oat and Mrs. Charles G. Cobb, | sister. Mra: Frank Spicer. No. 304 ord recruting station of the United | the Xens of the First Baptist church Laurel Hill avenue, ahout 4 o'clock on States army today that enlistments for |had a delightful outing at Gardner | Friday morning. He had been lving all branches of the service are to be | Lake on Friday. A 'bus and a four- | here about two months. 0 m d d begun at once. Recruiting was stop- | Seated wagon carried the party, while He was born in New London 21 lll' ollices afl yflr ped about March 1. Arrangements | others drove out in carriages. A |years ago, but has always resided in will be made to examine applicants | Chowder was served at nmoon and & | Groton. Me was the son of Mr. and CRANSTON'S |~ * Will Speak on October 20—Outing of Norwich Water Power Company. il B id Next Month. At the annual meeting of the Nor- Sion Vs ey wich Water Power ¢ Dy at No. 40| whether you go on a vaca The entertainment cofmittee of the | Shetucket street at 11 o'clock Friday A e e ommmen 10 nane | moming, these directors were re-elect- | at home you can have lots of fun President Luther of Trinity college|ed: Dr. 4. B. Almy, Hiram Cook, C. H d: 3 Osgood, A. H. Br er and W. H. Allen. b B g i e oy B At 2 o'clock at the home of Dr. Almy night on the 20th of SmoKer ana oluby SiEnt on the 20th of | athcess were re-erected as foliows: | @ yy the club's season. President, Hiram Cook; secretary and Arrangements for the outing of the | treasurer, William H. Allen.. Satisfac- Arcanum club are going along and it [ tory reports were made. is expected that it will be held about |_ e r= the middle of August at the grounds Married at New London. of Charles Brown at Gales Ferry, 8| on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock particularly fine place for such an af- | john Wolfe and Mrs. Jennie Monroe, | BROWNIE NO. I, only #1.00 prase. both of this city, were united in mar- The clambake which it is planned to | riag. at the parsonage of the Second | BROWNIE No. 2 $2.00 n or stay with a basket lunch later. The day was de- . by MacNeil, b h he is wi“ be c|osed on SRt 23 lightfully spent in games and bathing. | sareived « tosether. with two — sistors: A new counterfeit $10 gold certifi- Mrs. Frank Spicer of this city and National Champion Bosworth. Mary MacNeil of Groton. and one On Friday Harold Bosworth of New | brother, John MacNeil of Mystic. SAT'JR AYS ed to be of the act of July 12, 1882, |, Of . series of 1901, and bears the check | ondon, the national roque champion, wp» 2 K | who is employed at New Haven, was a letter “D,” plate number 150, the sig- | visitor in town. He is getting but lit- cate is in circulation. It is represent- Sent to County Home and Hospital. Judge Aylingz in the probate court natures of W. T. Vernon, register of | tle practice ir the game this summer. 3 B 3 . o mmitte the NooN dufln“ & July the treasury, Lee McClung, treasurer | bt expects to round into shape for the | cognte rbme oo Mania ard of the United States and the portrait | tournament next month. For the Van | Everett Langlais, children of Mrs. ; e ‘have will probably be furnished by tionat churel, . New London, " of Hillegas. Wickle badge, which he also holds, he | Frank Langlais, of CIiff street. The |George Hevdecker. It is expected that O T e Rrids Wors | BROWNIE Ne. 28 $3.00 s been challenged by C. C.-King of | mother claimed she could .care for[the ball game that day will be one of | piye silk, They returned here after BROWNIE No. 3 $4.00 Evanston, Ill, and they ill contest - and Augusi. il ey SUDDLY of Ereen Deas is about | for'the Test four out of seven Eames | Laiin Man e cadediags 3 = for the ownerehip of that for the en- | were not proper for the children. The the. crop this year. String beans are| suing year. selectmen applied for the commitment plentiful. The general condition of and Deputy Sheriff Draper took them crops, however, is far better than the Ingalls Enjoyed This One. to_the institution. long drought would lead one to pre- The late Senator Ingalls of Kansas| lAater Amalia Breckner, who hasbeen . s | sume, and vegetarians have no cause | once told with great glee the story of | at the almshouse about ten years, was to worry. a joke at his own expense, the humor | Ordered committed to the Norwich Coal and Lamber of which, however, he enjoved as|State hospital, as Drs. Donohue and sy2a Mrs. E. S. Littlefield of Norwich is | keenly as if he had not beef the vie- | BrOphy stated that she is insane. Con- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Pot- | tim of it. stable Stanton took her to the hos- ter of Willimantic. Mrs, Littlefield, |, T Wwent one evening” sald Ingalls, pital. ho is 91 5 “to make a political speech in a. sntall Wi I8 % IS oanf ke, malla (he IrDE {gwn,. T, prestme. the. Deouls EoaCht Shot the Dog Friday Morning. ;:o‘h;;ec‘;H“‘:*’;‘ligzeif_o";:"ez:;:l“ I would have difficulty in filling an| Dog Warden G. H. Stanton at 4.30 sho e e ne from S © | hour; at anvrate theycalled on the|o'clock Friday morning fired the shot ash. to pay a visit to Mr Potter | village choir to assist. which ended the life of the dog which —Hartford Courant. “T trust that the hymns were select- [ belonged to Harry Leonard and which ed before my arrival, but of that I|bit @ Goldblatt child recently. The The fact that the figures for Rhode | cannot be sure. I know that before|life of the dog has been persistently Island were announced Thursday does |the talk the choir sang, ‘What Shall | demanded by tha Goldblatt family since the big attractions. edding and will reside at No. > P 7 ft street. - The groom is chef in & & FORMER NORWICH PRIESTS. a local restaurant. Films, Film Packs and Plates for s e all Cameras. What the Official O jocese| On leaving Lebanon. Pa., for Tili- . otioh aetuad g nois 31 years ago, Willlam Shay gave| Velox Paper, all sizes, by the pack- Just 10 Days Postal Cards and Blue Print Paper Westerly, with a record for activity 1arely surpassed in a suburban parish. A native of Middletown, Father Neale made his classical course at St Charles’ and St. Bonaventure college, Alleghany, N. Y., his philosophy at St. Mar: Baltimore, and his theology in | HAVE TWO OR THREE SPLEN- DID BARGAINS IN CAMERAS. For. Wedding It will be werth your while to look at them, . not mean that the totals for other | the Harvest Be? and after it, ‘Noth- | the child was bitten, but it was not Glfts states are to follow quickly, The tab. | N8 But Leaves'"—Youth's Compan- | secured untii three arrests had been |ob J.rt:;hnne" PsetTid \gg;fl)’l‘:fi’c‘np oo ulation work of the census office s not | 177" made and agreement made that the|jj,m. ordainel him to the priesthood W avm i Al koWl baph sufficiently advanced to justify any REEE Gog would e killed. in Holy Cross cathedral, Boston, and GEO A DAVIS lete " v prediction of early returns for the othing Sesos, Eishop McMahon assigned him to St % b % i 4 zus:-:k": :’:l;. EhR -ndbcuT SEton 108 vhole’ There are som2 defects in the new House of State Associated Clubs. Augustine’s, Bridgeport. Later he w: The first ten IN EACH MONTH own by us, battleships Utah and North Dakota,| Miss Grace S. Benjamin, directress [z valued assistant In St. Patricks’, Deposits made then count as if 25-29 Broadway and of the newest designs and The graduating exercises at the|but nothing so serious that $6,000,000 | of the Haile club, is to spend Sunday | Norwich. He has been pastor of the P - Freri Sy, training school for nurses in connec. | Will mot remedy it—St. Louis Post- |8t Madison, Confr., visiting the vaca- | Church of the Immaculate Conception. made on the first day. % ton With the Noraich State nosoiiar| Pisvaten: tion house of the associated clubs of | Terryville, for tzn years. A short time For Graduation Gifts we can e Daterdt Midal E ORI b Connecticut and meeting Miss Jean |ago St. Bonaventure's college, Alle- 1 . 1 cartainly supply youF waints., y of interest to Middletown people, | === Hamilton, national secretary of the Y., conferred on Father Neale or_commuteial - METMNIE & I H a6 Miss KAty ‘Diatiiay. QBughter. of League of Women Workers. Later in itle of doctor of laws in recog- || days are alike, the same courte- I "' ar mce c flu Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley of this the season quite a number of the Haile | nition Bf his _scholarly attainments. % ous treatment, the same conven- During his pastorate in Terryville he built a splendidly equipped lyceum for the Catholic young men of the plece. He is frequently in demand as a pulpit orator and public speaker. iences. The Thames loan & Trus! Co, 3 08, A e ety of Bt wanduating ° L) club girls are to spend their vacations Jobn § oo, B B, [ S afisfying |“~EiiE ) h 3 Manning M. Thomas, who says that Improving City Cemetery. Singers, Public Speakers - he conducted a grocery store at No. Supt. Aubrey W. Jarvis has had the E 216 Montauk avenue, New London, h grass cut in the City cemetery this |, ihe diocese of Hartford gives an or Chi.dren with Delayed Speech ttion in’ ot R week. Two dead trees have also been | StHer of her priests to the faculty of Norwich, Conn. filed a petition in bankruptcy. His T Car Oavn R The Sillow Hans The 3“ the Catholic university of Amearica in iy Mystie, Conn., May, October. New schedules show that the stock of goods etreet gate has bean trimmed of weak the person of the Rev. Patrick J. Mc- York and Orangs, October, May. is store is only ,of the value of - Cormick, §. T. L., of St. Augustine's We have a nice ¥ branches. The cemetery presents a Special Summer cources. and he confesses to liabilities " Dai tidy appearance through the attention [ SRUCH Bridgeport, Wather acC < . 4 0L $5016.55. ' Eile Whnate ars £iven: as Da]nfily Served. | b Bt an iven o mick is a native of Norwich. His cl Write or ‘phene for particulars furnished tene- $1,913.58, of which $7.58 represents - sl O B :m;l Windine ot ety wnser (thw thtor- Address BEATRICE BARNUM, Fec'y, g : i i q Neidlinger Volce 00l, money in bank. You get both at our fountain—a de- Chelsea Boat Club’s Outing. LL. D., the noted lectursr and littera fiofiee JB" Puwdflr oPhons 1T MY Cens mznt to rent at 2 g = licions soda beverage concocted ex-|. Sixteen members of the Chelsea [teur. TFather McCormick made his riends of George W. Geer of Nor- |, 1o right and served in a dainty | D02t club were at Ocean beach on Fri- | theology at St Joseph's seminary . 42 Cliff St , city wich will sympathize with him in the)| sz 3 "Y1 day evening for an outing conducted | Dunwoodie, N. Y, and a two years' ’ ’ loss of his wife. Mr. Geer was for | Manner. by the Chelsea lodge committee. en- | post-graduate course at the Catholic ot Raliion’s e many years purser on the Stonington Doesn't th: a o joying a fine shore dinner at Wordell's | university. He was ordained by Bishop 2 TR briateien La G T esn't that sound good? at 7 o'clock. After dinmer the attrac- | Tierney in St. Josephs' cathedral July | jy23d “mmgr u s Five rooms with bath. i port to New York, and thers are still | The purest of FINS FRUIT FLAV- | Hon, of the beach were visited and | 26, 1004. For four vears ne bas dis. : among us many who have the kindest | ORS and the most sparkling of car-| nim R e GuTIng the Wve- | Cfierous dutiey of diocslan eupervisor Rent fifteen dollars recollections of this genial gentleman | bonated water produce & combination| = s of_schools. I runks Ba GIEAEA ST HEHVVEL RAYR, TOYR and feel keenly his deep afiction.— In the department of education at SAIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, as satisfying as it is tasty—as pleas- Body Sent to Yonkers. as it is pure. The remains of Dr. Harry C. K. Millspaugh were sent to Yonkers, N. the Catholic university he will give a % Stonington Mirror, per month course in The History of Education. 'y BASEBALLS, GLOVES, MITTE SUlt Cases LUNCH BASKETS, o Y g ‘,1:f;‘,’:§f‘ Vl‘_;:li;“':f {Vflndl '“:;]pmxmrn All the favorite plain and fancy|Y. on Thursdoy afternoon at 4.30 arles C. rkins of New London left rink re ol i o'clock by . Henr: & Sc '} rge variety o prices P, oA N . ]h Mfl"‘m'm fio. S%i0ay. hfterngon’ tor Dovot ot a.ml: ‘nf b nv our n‘.u, d’[‘hr kind that - ur"m: u:fi.-.“":r'-'efirrh)v:i :} g:: children CI'Y in a large variety at lowest prices. PARASOLS, FANS, ETC. 7 ' from which ecity they will walk 500 | C» l'dve always favored or something | sther and sister will be awaited there FOR FLETCHER'S Repairing on all kinds of Trunks —_— WAUREGAN -HOUSE, miles, making a circuit of the White | "€ if You wish. Perfect refrigeration | before — determining where the buriul and Leather Goods done promptly wiud 5 mountains and crossing Lake Cham- | #0da drinks of perfect coldness and plain by steamer, then swinging down | delight — good to taste and safe to T“g"y"‘;_.‘;:;';'g"[," ":;'r:‘fh' E"""f‘:,' ' into the Catskills ion. s ol e DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN . The trip will take | driet R from A. H. Miller, town clerk of Nor about three weeks. wiel, ¥ - twWo volumfl of the his. tory "of that city, which date back Denta/ SIIllen The State Business Men's -ssocia- H1R] > to about 950. The volumes are sent to 3 tion hay filed in the office of the sec- ml S n a flun al", the council of this city and will be presented to-it at its next meeting. A Few Short Weeks. THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. Mr. 3. 8. Bartell, Edwardsville TIl, ™ writes: “ Afew months ago my Kidneys ‘WM. C. BODE., Prop. (*) . became congested. 1 had severe head- | pejephone $65-4, 283 Main Street. Oo POPE'S WiPkLLioce mereaies y ache and pain across the kidneys and hips. Foley Kidney Pills promptly The weakening effect of SIJ. cured my backache and corrected the DISORDERS OF “I'f OW action "of - my iianeve. Tnis was| [F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., BT by ‘Soms. strangth ! tn cbarge of Dr. 8 L Geers pracewss | FOtATY Of state a certificate of incar- e ur oration. The f the i - T brought about after my using them for ood-makin tomc suc ot tangeine e tast livess Poration. s Lo totwans the mercascie | Franklin Square, Nerwich, Ct. m‘n& B e R | Sy retirmrend ihers Lo ot e Yk -‘Su:"‘.‘.‘.‘" ’}, ALy e - “4aterests of Connecticut; to produce 1v234 X was sn 3. C m’& i e ee & ’?}zmw" e Ticke, NIMeR e 35:"“5-:4." Iul. “w