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VARIOUS MATTERS per Rkl catehs il W% Dalituy oo | Bree oo Roreey purbeies Fhe o Ofl ank—-fim Vifit to Cape De e!'& Islands o Dle ‘mm powfler. Cobts MR s B : A Z’fiaa s o e Building permits issued in the larg- ey 5 > e best mouth wash and gar- | DR g er citien'the sast week numbered 130 &Wm'fifiidm M Debarros of No. 93 Mechanic tuur-mafur Elizabeth T. Doyle, and ge. and why it purifies the breath. Cuban Grapefruit - « {55 (wtal cost of bulldings being 3427.- | George. P. Coates &t Uncasville, situ- has returned from a trip to the | reached’ his home here Wednesday. Cleaites 1l Drogerics the ““‘h"",’; street ated north of the property owsed by | Cape de Verde Islands, five months | Tz was the vessel which ran short of :';o r:flb&":":‘;'{t o e ¥ 2 Charles L d along the | having been occupied on his trip, dur- | fresh meat and spoke a Portland fish: & Mountain Oranges Dance at Froelichkeit hall, Satu-day | New London S " o G T g g A Yo b LoV i Y b v - | cates perspiration and mnsm& venins; May 24 Adv < He went to Brava, which was his for- | fact, and that the water supply was e Sk Red Spanish Bananas P ‘The Central Vermont rallroad has | mer home, for the 2n appreciates this and its many other , purpose of visiting | getting low because of being deyayed Lhe wnk of. u.kin‘ ‘down the w-m., & 2P ™ s P Someone reealls that in 1862 from |built a ngw mum. w.lx from the | his mother and sister, it beln’; x’!‘ni by u':g t‘(;x. The message was some- | and stated what he wished ‘removed. | toer and hys'les!c o May 1 to August 1, there was no rain | station to the crosswalk n Falls ave- | first time he has been back there in| what exaggerated, and the report was the ‘entire Little Water | Paxtine is splendid for sore tproat, of any account, yet in spite of this, | nue ‘This imj ent is greatly ap- | thirty yars. On the trip over he was | circulated that the passengers and | street of the burned half of the|inflamed eves and to purify mogtd Native Spring Lamb 4" many crops did well. preclated by mM t0 @ or com- | accompanied by his brother, Simon,|crew of the vessel were starving, ana | Lucas buflding was pulled over and |2nd :m"- ‘“7{ t":“‘:}"l’- uc"':‘:% ing from the station, who remained there, but Joseph re-|tugs were sent out looking for~ the| the d-nm portions of the back|Eet Paxtine To e l?w': L Champion Gresn Peas 77 During last week, six petitions in turned to his family in this city, which | moat, without result. It made its way | walls were also pulied over. No one | drig store price 25c an & i tine Toi-| We've thi bankruptcy were filed in Connecticut, | General, the aerial truck hom, i8| has been his home for many years.|into New Bedford, however, without|was the street being roped off. | mail postpaid from The Pax 've the same Shirtings the total assets being 3,005, and the | §aining In fine shape, the wound be- | While en this trip he also made a | trouble, and an otherwise unevemtful of the wires on that side of [ lot Co, Fostod, Mass. who Sl send | Boys’ Shirts that ge inte eur “ total liabilities $19,813. ing practically héaled. On Friday the | visit to Africa, and, had many inter- | vovage was ended. | Mr. Debarros | the street were broken, when a portion | You a free sample if'you wou St Nk, s, horse was driven out with another in | esting experiences. hastened to his home here as sson as | of the wall fell over. to try.it before buying. snappy pafierns, P The planet Mercury, which was in- | the exercise wagon. He is bothered | He was one of the 317 passengers | he landed. He left here last Novem-| The insurance o the Jpuilding has tached or detached ceffare. visible carly In the month, before May | but little by the Infury. who Janded at New Bedford from the | ber. _ not been it js probable Clever Hill Butter Jewste City Spinach £ Native Asparagus Fresh Limes Handsome Cauliflower ends can be made out as a morning star, rising before the sun. The Williméntic Camp Meeting as- sociation has let the contract for 35 electric lights to be placed about the grove, the work to be completed by June 15. ‘The thirty.second session of the Connecticut council 6f . deliberation will be held in Masonic temple, New Haven, ‘Thursday, June 8, at 1.30 p. m. This is the executive body of Scottish Rite masonry in this state. Mrs. Abble Crocker |died Friday aft- CHARLES H. BROWN 8ACK FROM EUROPE. Carried Through Five Coun- VETERANS MEET AND HEAR " MEMORIAL DAY PLANS. Flying Continental Trip of Six Weeksi Gen'rnll Orders of Department Com- mander and Patriotio Instructor that several settlement ig effected. S L FORMERLY BMPLOYED ON THE BULLETIN W. 8. Baker Went From Here to Hart- he Ladies’ Shirts 50c up te $1.80. Blouses—the “Mothesls —uflhufi-“d- white or Boys’ Suits, $5.00 AL the Hatle' Shab Weiday: Mice Bich-| S000n L ‘the sesiiiics” of her sen, | Fi Read to Sedgwick Post. ford—Was & Compositor. e Hale clu ay, Miss Rich- | Franklin G. Crocker, New London. Mrs. ards gave a lunch for seven in honor | Crocker was the widow of Franklin| Back from a six weeks' trip across| Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R, had | William H. mbgm. a pri;xte:h(‘:’l u;::y‘ of the birthdyy of Miss Lida Caley.|G. Crocke¥ and was 89 years of age. | the water, Charles H. Brown of War- | its largest weeting in 4 long time on |f8cquaintance e craft 12 - u:u nA Miss Ealey received a number of beau- | For @ long time her health had been | IeA strest returned on Friday evening | Friday evening at the Buckingham | fecalied on Friday ome or vd tiful gifts. falling, frem his fiying continental visit, which | Mcmorial, the emminence of Memorial Wiltiam 8. Baker, w . is one of many other similar ones he | day impelling the veterans to assemble | Commiftted suicide in Was| een said We are sllowl[]g a fine The current issue of the Telephone| A poem, The Silent Village, was | has made. What others would require | to learn the latest instructions for the | Wednesday, —In the late '60s <ald Leng Island Spring Ducks /~ Bulletin credits Norwich with a total | written by the late John Jay Walker | Weeks tu accomplish, he does in days, | cay. .General orders of the ds Mr. tgles, Mr. Baker was a résiden 7 of 2451 stations at the beginning of | of Brookiyn, N. Y., whose burial took | having visited five different countrics | ment commander and the department |in this city, cmployed as 2 composi- s of [ adies’, Misses’ and Native Broilers i 7 the month, an increase from 2,455 At | place at Avery cemetery, Preston, this | in that timwe and stopped in the great | patriotic instructor were read. Special [ for in The Bulletin office. Then he ' the begitning of April week. He was over 80 when he wrote | capitals of Berlin, Paris and London. | directions for Memorial Sunday were | Went to Hartford, where sho 3 s Native Powl % it. Ii ia dedicated to the Avery ceme- | He preceded the coronation rush, vet | issued, when they will assemble at the| STwards he was married to the daugh- 5 3 A New London man has been award- | tery association. saw much of royalty and the London | Memcriai at 10 o'eloci kw ‘zl-mi morn- | ter of his boarding house keeper. - ed the contract for the -onstruction.of opening season in the ten days he was | ing service the Baptist | _ After about & year in Hartford, Mr. s about 5700 square vards of macadam | John Novak of New London. aged 4| in the meirorolis of the world. Among | church and at oc!ock to af oud even- | Baker secured a position in the gow- road and 15.200 square feet of side-|years was on Friday committed to | tae most interesting things in this con- | ing service at the Greenevilis Congre- | ernment printing department at Wasi- | and wachable material, They walks at Fort H, G. Wright. ihe pounty home by Probate Judge |nection which came under his observa- | gailoval church. They will take the | ington, this being secured through the LAl . A Calkins. The boy is’ the pring of | tien were many of the notable events | 7.15 car to Greeneville. The W. R. C., | influence of the late'William H. Hovey, Milke Fed Veal It ha ed that the hig con- | Mrs. Stanislava Novak, who is in pris- | of the early corona#ion geason during | Sons of Veterans and Citigens' corps | formerly foreman in The Bulletin of vention of photographers is to be held | on for theft. Three other children are | the visit of the German emperor. witl accompany the post st both houts. | fice, whe'got Fon "gl’;,fw"‘;flfi:y“:i \are of the best models and = > Connscticut to secure the position fox G . O e s e e sioea hpeautiful cojorings. Presm“ M A CAMPFIRE. | been employed in Washington since TO HAVE ne USED TO BE OLD TANNERY. Specialty Co. |z Crisp, Spioy Radishes P Large Bunch Onions 1. @ealy New Potatoes Best Beef Ever Corned Tengues English Ham and Bacon at _ Steepltchase island, Bridgeport, | in the county home. s ks e e, i ’ during the week of September 11, PAWCATUCK MAN BROUGHT Cilery, ‘Littuserehe: | when over 1,000 will be present. The annual meeting of the Eastern Connecticut branch of the Woman's HERE FOR NON-SUPPORT. Torato vines are in big demand| Board of Missions will be held Wed. | this season. for as fast s they are set | nesdav afternoon, June 7, at the First | Afrested by Sheriff Casey and Secured | | Honor of Survivors Who Responded ont grubs come up through the ground | Congregational chureh, with annual by Policeman Morgan. to Call to Arms in 1861. e and saw them off, even with the clay, | re s Ao e by e clay, | reports, election of officers and an ad- - : nvitatfons®have l: —%' On Preperty Sold by W. H. Shields to Native Bunoh Beets making it ne to buy more. dress by Mrs. Bunker of Africa, At the request of Chief Murphy, Strawberries for Sunda; Deputy Shariff Casey on Friday even- We will give a special in- i ) s aoon amende |, iy )I;mnr(al Sunday service is to|ing arrested Thomas H. Brown, a “-ee‘flb‘é:n:ag;m\‘%::m- e gl En CEEES s ©! be preached by Rev. P. C. Wright at| young man, in Pawcatuck, on the e e 5 m. Many ns of delight were ! At SOMERS i il el ot MEomie) Rt o™ ol | 00 S0 e, S| B 5 M onler o ke o Hlfap over che amounssa [dUCCTeNt today on Ladies - received Thursday from Sedgwick | nf Veterans and Wostans Kellct corse ehnd gzr“g held for Policeman My- | pionor of the “survivers who sale of the property and the . who was sent affer the | 1o the call to arms in 186% the So- ent of Juige Thaver that he s < i. and they drrived here about : 3. bel Boetded to buitd tere. ne latcer | aNA Misses’ Spring Suits and es a special sermon for them. | micnighr. They took ihe car ac the | Called Minute Mendl It is beiieved that | b peato oner o 0 pring L4 L4 ribut- be from a dozen to fifteen | said he knew nothing of a large local P Bont L e ek e e Singn: [ R RETIon S WHIES RiCk. SEIHE (00 wto iI' e reached by the. nvitas K orn wecupside tho new buliding . a rl° lsm Teweti | tor of the late John and Hattle Rock | Prienef ~Was' mot taken out of the | fions. aeime Shescbronst proverty rormeris| COAts. We have everything|. In the cvening Rev. C. H. Ricketts |ac.as ourteen W. C, T. unions cor {1 free-will offe- ng (reat P Sfl an M City $1:81, Ashfcrd $3.00, holz W o' the New Londa The members of Sedgwick camp and - ‘ppy d StyIISh $4.° Central Village oty A by Bia Nuw o i = izens' corps are also to be guests at| a tannsry located on the property pur- son 3§ D . hrignt ana| NEW ENGLAND SPINNING CO. | this time, and the commities is plan- | chased of Mr. Shields. esicable for ladies smart _-ON-- . pretty and Commissioner Williams | e | ning for an enjoyablé programme of = : LAt the annual meeting of the | Giiq 'ephe would he provided with a | Officers Here on Friday Concerning|music and with notable speakers. Ar- Board of Trade Meeting. | church et of © home in a family immediately. | the Location of the Plant. thur L. Peale, W. F. Bogye and C. H.| The regular monthly meeting of the e ¥ New Haven, at s | Hobson are the committee in charge. | hoard of trade will be held in the dressmg, n his annu flower ber the New Haven| The officers of the New England Silk — ‘l'm;n.‘h.lll Monday evenfng, May 29th, emorl Wi * n 14 ¥ by boys, | S ning company of New York cai e | - at ‘gloek. CHnton ‘00! o R | i oo ¥ . A here on Friday, relative to the m,n'lr(:r CONDEMNATION HEARING Philadeiphia, sécretary of the National ussets . " i W x 2 b inds. | of changing the location of their piant, | | HERE ON JUNE 12 ugna-u league, will address the . ’ June 13 and A 3 to do it. | which is mow located in mmdmg, meeting on the subject of the Com- he adles Dull Leathers meeting of the e \ faitntuils | which & "A" Fournier has purchased | Will Be Before Judge Shumway in the | micsion Govermment of Cities, which at this time will be particularly inter- he would indiy. . Thtse 1o o anesion ] Superior Court Roont. Day e . Patent Leathers father to @ good | the top floor will provide Sl esting tothe people of Norwich, and it licking | room enough for the business, as they | - Depufy Sheriz Herbert E. Draper|is expected that a large number will pecla y o. _ — \sm’_efl lh?’! quite a little new machin-| jus beer serving the papers in the bennl‘n attendance. It will be a public Bielie on o ery had been shipped here. It is ccréemnation hearing which is brought N\meeting. . PERSONAL | pected that the company will b H i DI Gustave Hof oy e PERASON ed t e v acs | to secure the land for the Stony brook = SPLAY A FLAG from the g it 3 commodated elsewhere, if it is decided | yoseevitn rights. The hearing is te In the City Court. 248 Main St., Franklin Square 7 g Lond | that the top floor will not provide Hadliralag city in the superior| The continued case against John front of your house. If you mtil room enough, The industrial co ough t- | court 1ccn: on Monday. june 12. before | Smith, charged with the theft of goods , . tee of the boara of trade is lookins ' Judge Miiton A. Shumway. 7The Jand | from the office of Dr. Patrick Cassidy, (iecently | after the matter and it is nes Healy in R haven’t the flag, invest a little i lieved that which is to be condemned belongs 10| swag heard in the city court on Friday i money here for one and the nec- | satisfactory arrangements — will be | the Laimer estate. morning. He was given thirty days|S, JIACKER, 5 5ranklin Street, = tm’\de. The company has been run- | p* in jail and $7 and costs, amounting to » ol essary pole and bracket. We i ferguson & Charbonneau, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Report comes | that the mercury a Specialty s and Brackets made over equal to New Slip Covers cut and made to order | on Monday just S ning 'steadily since starting busines: g 18.44 and went to Cedar street. Manufacturer of . | This-wos foito : 22 ok e, Yondon | here. and ey “are as desirons of re- | FUNERALS. N | For trving o destrovthe houes e COUCHES AND LOUNGES. have flags of all sizes of the best | w ,y”y on T R A o < malning as the city is of having them | e 5 B lived in, James Pattison was fined $5 37 1 7 ~ THE WESTERLY HOUSE --| tender leaves from i |do so. W. Wallace Nichols, | S conts, and went o ail. - According i standard bunting at lowest prices. | ” —— e | _The funeral of W. Wallace Nichold, to the testimony of the daughter, the Repairing and Fieadquarters for Ales, - Wines, | | SPOKE ON NEW CHARTER. was held from the home of his daugh- | fpouble was caused by a man calling Polishing Fl nd Fl Po'” Lignors and Cigars, domestic and im- Wallingford corresy | ter, Mrs. C. L. Palmer, in Leffingwell, | {, holp them move. Barber Chairs ags ai a ported. Als a f ne of first-clacs s the ftem: Rev | Chariec H. Haskell Speaks to Gather- | Friday aftcrnoon, and many friends - o Groceries and Provisions. | Formerly D. J. O'Brien's at 68 North | Main Strest, Norwich. KENYON & PICK hayer, who have bec z ing at Colonial Club. Mrs. B. F. Tracy of Stonington is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Ga- ger, m Norwic and relatives were present. ReV. J. G. | pos—3 S—— Ward, pastor of the Leffingwell Bap- | g there was a gath- | Uit church, officiated. The church | o S i s i The ‘Colamial ciuy | auartetie rendered Abide With Me, and || |NCIAENIS D OOCIE F. Leon Hutchins of Norwich was a | fo lister to.a talk by Charles H. Has- | Nearer, My God, to Thee. The floral | recent guest of his mother, Mrs. A. A.| kel on the proposed ‘charter. There [OrmS were numerous and beautiful. s Rlakeslees OVER, Props. | snon move to the Curtls avenue. ay even of atout 40 a The state executive b ceting | Hutchins, of Greene. wers scveral from the city and others | The bearers were Charles I Rath- 25’ . ' was held at Bridgeport Thur Charles Tingley of Norwich spent|in the viciLity of the club. well. J. Dolbeare. Burtal was in the Mrs. L. D. Birge of sl day. The principal business con Wednesday with his father, George| M- Hauskeil discussed the su 'mpvw-: Plains cemetery, where a com- | Visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry\X; / ] . of making arrangements for the 14th|{ W, Tingley, in Mystic. I i OF TIN AND IRON annua! convention in Stamford on Oc- | neral way and answered a num- | Mittal service was conducted by Rev. k ncld, of Williams street. e mamee e o e JIONCY Butter f cuestions asked by those in the Mr. Ward. ~Church & Allen bad tober 18 and 18, William H. Allen is expected home ince. Hc spoke for an hour and | Charge of the arrangements. e The Cast-iron Bouquet Hold We are showing a mew | _Conerning the Contrat Village con- | hecn spending in Hampton. | fetors b e mamne oy heper® i1 Eeanlc Skt of Mra. Henry T. Arnold of Williams . we are showing cost a little - ouct the Meownp Freas. suvs. s ies| Poipre, [0 the sublect now before the | mp fyneral of Frank Sikoski was | street. at Rallién’s| ™ g Mabe! 8. Clark was in splendid voice| 3fiss Helen Smith, daughter of Mr. [ P*Pie | held from the funeral parlors of Un- more than the tin, but are per- line of and sang with much sweetness and |and Mrs. Frank H. Smith, is the guest T OBITUARY. | dertaker C. A. Gager, Jr. on Frank-| Oliver H. Perkins of Des Moinas, expression. Hugh K X also | of her cousin, Mrs. J. P. Taylor Arm- 2 lin street, Friday morning. Services|Ia., has been the guest for a few days manent as they do not rust out. ard to advantage and Miss Ella Pot. | strong, in New London r played with artistic effect. - | were conducted at St. Joseph's church | of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel A. Beckwith of = Mrs. William Casey. by the Rev. John J. Ambot. Selections | Lincoln avenue. tt of Norwich was| The death of Mrs. Willlam Casey | were remdered by the . chusen: ohom | - » . | Shoe Special in the week | cccurred at the home of her daughter. Friends acted ‘as bearers and buriel| Miss Flizabath Trumbull of Perkins oe peCIa S Three sizes, 25c and 3oc. TIN CEMETERY VASES, Brass Jardinieres, % Mrs. William Sc called to Danielson earl. The Thames Advertising comp M has taken over the billboard business|by the critical iliness of her father, | Mrs. James Kilkenny, No. § 1-2 Foun- | was in St. Mars's o - | aven las returned from a fortnight's 2 FCm Dls‘\es, of G W Careall, Jr. who hae gone]| Henrs: Hilliard Peokham, - who . dled | tam Sureet at 735 ‘O'clock Thursday | "5 '® gt babd il S R R S ~ TODAY, SATURDAY. 10C. wes errick, E. C. Her. | Wednesd evening aff ss of a fe 5 ; % west. Mrs. B. A. Herrick, E. C. Her- | Wednesday morning. g affer an illness of a few da Erooklyn N. Y. N G aun Dl She suffere¢ a shock Monday from | riék and' Miss Edith Herrick composc il A ower Basl ets, the company, Mr. Herrick being mana. | Postals received by friends from | which the never rallied. ger. Boards are owned in Norwich | Mrs. Fannie C. Chu who is spend- rs Casey was born in Ireland, the | Stationary Engineers. e Norwich Stationary Engineers’ asso- | The Ludlow Auction club was enter- | $2.00. clation, N held its regular meet. | tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Ed- 0 Shoes, $2.00. Wire Cemetery a and New London. weeks in Cleveland with her | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | Sint id . . | win W. Higgins at her summer home, Candle Sticks. indicate that the Visit to the | Naughior her maiden name having | moy it favle wen nE Jn " the BUI| TN Odks, ; ST Mussineas Men's $3.50 Oxfordg.and Shoes, $3.00, y The members of the executive com- is being greatly enjoyed. b2en n..u-gahw Naughton. dF'u- over hfia ¥ O he; atleiition SEs the me""{g —_— A ? See the new styles of Ladies’ Patr l B mitte€ of the Connecticut State Asso- he hes been a resident of this o gtae i - 06 Ots Moagteamtional - Crirenea] . Mo Norman have and was highly regacded as a | DerS. but the next meeting will be CONNETICUT STUDENTS cfan $3.50 and 8400511095 §nd Oxfords. ‘t order TAKE MANY PRIZES.| Men's King Quality $3.50and $4.00 Bhoes. Sold only by Tea Kettles and noury as guests | issued invitations to the marriage of | reighbor and a friend. Over 40 years | Giferent. The nthey will elect the serve, postor of | their danghter. Jessie Emily, and Ed- Tied William Casey, WHO | o ai e a B ot e nvention Thursday ir of the Rev. H. ¢ This is a very neat ornamental - the First Congregational church, The|ward Almy Breed, to take place at 79 vears ago. rtfor _There Annual Awards Made at Yale Univer- AN J 1 : - Electric Lamps State conference will hold Its annual | the home of the bride on Wednesday, ey tlites daughters, | Tue MEsrest to know: who will seouré sity Last Night. . FRANK A. BiLL, Wire Fencing which prevents o ting in Danbury next November.|[June 7, 1911 et, wko is married, and Kath 3 oy Telephor: 104 Main Street. » o ¥ ¥ - ine both of Chicago, and Mary J. Kil the largest and best line of | Sunday morning at the Central Bap.| Gen. John W. Atwood of Wauregan, | kenny of this city, and three son Phese goods we have ever shown and | DS Church, Rev. P. C. Wright will} Bank Commissioner Norris S. Lippitt| Cornelius of Irvington-on-the-Fudson, { o "9 |speak to the veterans of Sedgwick of Norwich. Senator Edward W. Hook- | Thomas of South Norwalk and William | the lowest prices. | best. Woman's Rellef corps and Sons)er and Walter S. Garde of Hartford | o Norsich. . She alea - jeaven tes | of Veterans upon “These Stones.” In|left Thursday night for a ten d brothers, William Naughton of this.city | the evening his theme will be “The|fishing trip at the Rangeley Lakes,|ang Danici of Holyoke. and two s | Need of Connecticut's Senate” You|Me. where they wit stay at The| tars Mrs. Michael Clifford and Mre camroles | are especially invited to the evening |Birches. John Suliivan of this city and Mrs. s | service.—adv. The following of local interest ap. $100 for the best original musical com- Mary Togarty of Alamada, Cal Bean Pots ey Loy of Thell Iutsraat ap. 3169 for the best original musical com- Dwight R. Thompson. | . At 8.26 o'clock Friday evening the | = York on Thursday: _Edwin Neville ‘Mt death of Dwight R. Thompson occurred | FEED YOU MONEY | of Hartford. The Henry M d pi pl t Dougherty died May 7. 1911, at Wa- Pr“mules Ha"’ Ern h as fhé home of his parents, Mr. and | AN L A R e \;‘:fx:{;:n p”“m;fo‘r“ i o Sigety St an (4 AL@S | terbury. Conn., $250 personaity, one- Mrs. Francis Thompson, in Fitchville. , an D i i aivar b blers 7T in Nickel Silver. New Haven, Conn., May 26.—Many trespassing, yet is a distinct of- Golf Ciub Opening. of the prizes given annually to the The opening. of the mew golf club. | Students of Yale university were| ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- |nament, Price 16-inch, 8¢ & house of .the Norwich Golf club wixllngga‘g’r“’z'g‘ e i a¢| TUCE, PEPPER ~ AND TOMATO foot. take place on June 3d, when there will | “O0FOOF FO O M, o B New Ha- | PLANTS be open house, and it'is expected that | Tuu#t. lielen B Hageh of Flew Fiac e there will be come kind of medal play | Y o&* CARDWELL'S, 8 to 9 Market Street. LAWN MOWERS, $3.00-and-up, 25c-and zse. 250-2ndapc. These are all pecessagy foogs | arranged. The clubhouse is decitedly | P12ying, and the singing prize is dic | attractive and there are attractive | | golf grounds. vided between Alletn R. Bensiger ot | Stroudsburg, Pa.. and Jessie E. Muse | of New Haven. The Steinert prize of GRASS HOOKS, GRASS SHEARS, it o Diy. Sistur. - st Mergnrdl - Ho had been sick for some time. The | Money and Fame. | Holman of Southport. A frty dollar Downes and three equal smores of the AND MAKES THE deceased was 20 years of age, having | prize given to the student of organ remainder to his_brothers, George B. Leen born in Willimantic to Francis | e TR N e ok whose work is most satisfac- Thess make very pretty Wedding |, and Thomas K. Dougherty. and his e Aamoaon Ma e especially"fond of meate. and I am con- | {ors was given to Pauline Voorhoes of a Al wellimown cemetery plot Siath. Qifts. sister, Eleanor C. Feeley. 25 Jozel ft o isvens [ vinced I ate too rapidly, and failed to | New Haven. mucous membrases, such ‘morgshan o Strangers in Norwich notice the fig- scal Haa“h e Lt parena otners and sISters, | o stjcate my food props | Prizes of twenty and ten dollars for isciorgesizom the sose, hroat, ing pleases the eyo e i no iy 4 ) o Al e | “The resuit was that I found mysel, | best entrance examinations in piano R tomech sod urinecy orfans. that velvety-and v steflln sll'er mark the residence of Mrs. William M. K. of P. Memorial Day. [ £ tew soten Reo AN el it Al | e e pid: Ui O Vi ot cure yrdcl 1 mowers.give. ’ Olcott, long known =s the Captain| Smiti's Hair Tonic is a splendid| At its meeting in Pythian hall on | MeNts of the stomach, and kidneys, | man ees s reatise with cact bottio L Foath Tde. on' Ok which _interfersd seriously with my | Brown of West Haven. ch street. This Friday evening Gardner lodge, No. 46, or mailed o zequeet. 3 i a L five styles toselect ~Come F"‘e ch“‘a was the original glebe house of an-|preparation to kill dandruff and to| Kpighis of Pythias, named a commit- |PUsinefe: - o oo g0 DIER OF UNCLE SAM FKesme Chisit Go; J ty] 5 clent Christ church, ana 18 ore of the | nourish and invigorate the roots of the | t2 of ibree, Thomas Buckles, Clintor | AL last T took the advice of friends X in and look them ov Dest appointed residencen, as It Jo one | " A Harvey and Sumner W. Armsirons, | 20d besin to eat Grape-Nuts instead of | TO BE ELECTROCUTED d | of the oldest houses in ecntinuo hair. 1>: arrange for the Memorial-day of | {18 heavy meats etc, that had con- | = —_— an u ASS | cupancy by one family, in the town. This will probably be on | SUtuted my former dtet. | |Foind Guilty of ‘Killing His Sweet- Smith's Hair Tonic provides healthy ay in June, the date to ve |, ~+ ¥ 2 s i heart Last Month. 2 e AL At the first quarterly conference| . oo % S king it grow | SoCe the committee. J Py tha clangs that Lot soon felt al Galvanized held 1t Privigench this” weak: tlie’ of: fatmul g L S e | that used to foliow ms meals. that the | _White Plains, N. Y., May 26— Taw. . Jetas ficial board of St. Paul's M. E. church | rapidiy where it’s possibls for the hair ose of Fair. a ) follow my meals. that the | 1o Sponr, ‘a corporal In' the United > Painted Wedding Invitations appoimted o comiittee. o plans tor a | 0 The three-day fare meld by the La. | A0S i my back from my kignes ar- | I8R6C SPON « sorpornt i e Doted | FOR MEMORIAL DAY and Green 9 ew house ol orship, Rev Jr. Kauf. | to hd s i e | > ewing circle of the McKinle: y: e Pwlich used to be un. | heving killed hiy - sweetheart Rosa| Come and see our bead flowers to 88 Anasencomenta man brive et SHVTmSN K28 250 | provents Dibdnom, stapa excesave | Bt oobl B Blon Chirch lostd | avensl 20 iy hosin, Wiien s s | 0ot onAork 1. wis emlbieed G| 0 Co, “ravn Fney st soeve Water Pols, its services in the small chapel, al- v Friday pight. There was a larze pa‘- | ocq léthargic from a heavy diet of |8y by Supreme Court Justice Thomp- £ 3 o : g ver fade. Reasonable prices. falling of the hair, removes dandruff, | ronag: at thc supper hour and also of | mears and greasy foods, had. not in a | 500 .10 be electrocuted at Sing Sing|and never moment, but geadually, and none the | PFiSon during the week of July 10. J. P, THEVE, Florist. less surely, been restored to normai a Tel. 692-4. Near St. Mary’s Cemetery. efficiency. od by a Motorcycl though the Jarge lot upon wheich the A ha Eoob ich w i o GEO A DAVIS building stands has been owned for |crusts and scales, makes the ScaiD| ine boomyar iy or ot in pleas: helge o clean and healthy, it stops irritation | Of the women and their assistants. Price 50 Cents. 25 Broadway Fastern Connecticut =tends of the|.na jtching. == “Now every nerve is steady and my| New York, May' 26—Mrs. Mary S Jate Ceorge A. Maycock will be in- S and Sterling, eccentric c “After my old style breakfasts T used nx on Tuesday for the wed- u On Draft or in Eottles. THE RODERICK BOWL ING reception. of her @aughter Hefen evening by the late train from New | feeling of weaknéss which nindered ma | Herrmann, rider of the machine, gave it McEvoy and Sterling. brain and thinking facultios are quick. | Platt Parmele, authoress and historian, = % 3 e S R A Coted THe missing vaudetille act. MeEvoy | er and more acute than for years past. | wae kllled tonight r;;_;;ymxg‘c;;&;l Fldello Beer | the - Auditorium . drcived on lay | to suffer during the forenoon from a | Within a block of her home. William Prestnn Bros “st % j J n’ :I,‘l,»_‘ I)x‘d;::;q"fir‘mlllx, \“‘3 MADE AND SOLD AT '\“n’rk‘ «311 i ht:r_u.l;;:g:;.‘l‘gu .’":u;g: M,‘,:,:; Pfll‘,".},:‘:n I“-Zf 2;,:‘01:(;1”1}:,4“::)(0‘!;—:L‘«‘.‘-:‘;‘:‘:l:‘ya:‘}?p“[:f Telulm Dellvers Everywhere. ‘ e by T o Ycliare i ; e SO e . JACKEL & Co0. e T vening with | “'T'ier by Rev. John MacLaren Rich- James Egan held them off. will ime with a ! T will reopen S;ur'd:'yuhi::mg ith | o json of Diridgcvort, intimate friends SM”'H’ s s'“]nEiap,.m on the bill foday < given by Fostum "Co.| repeated warnings from the molorcy- | g, 1365, cor. Market and Water Sta - 5 . ateendin e Sich. i i 2 o Your patronags fs solicited. o g On a Western Trip. Read the iittle book. “The Road to|for her death, Mrs. Parmele was 68 FRANKLIN sm s e g s Al | _E K. Eimer, aged 25, of New Ha. Jodeph Hall and Otis B. Hall have | Wellville,” in pkss. ~Therss a rea- | years old. . e Vi 4 ven. a painter employed by R. J. Siek, gone on a western trip wool buying, | fon.” ~ Face and Scalp Mas- 4 fell about 35 feet from a house on Franklin Square. Norwich, will go by way of Texas and | Ever read the abbve letter? A new An Enthusiastic Optimist. A sage. Corns remo which he was working in Yew Lon- > Mtxico 1o San Francisco, and | e frors Mibe 4ot Th The example of Uncle Joe Cannon, 5 without patn. don Friday morning. He is now at the | ™ popne 50 00 Zavertsing medium in | Make the retufn by the same route, | °7® dPPears from . g ®Y | an enthusiastic optimist at is worth n better thag thros . | Memorial hospital. No bones were | gastern Connecticut equal to The B intending to be gome about uu'eel"" genuine, true, and full of human |a barrel of sermons.—Pittsburg Ga- MES. T. 8. UNDERWOOD, ne iul found to be broken in a superficial ex~ istip for Dusiness results months, . WHEN you want 10 put ness befors the publle, m.? dlum bettar than through interest, sette-Times, E 51 Broadway. {ing_columas of The Sulietia.