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-against Englebert J. Sauter, also of gm London. The amount sued 10, is Z ¥ VARIOUS MATTERS The death of Marion Mildred Ryan, Mflafifim :!ed ll;.n‘mureg h:k u(:oh:huur Sat s Feri T lay moi el o & 3 ? -l Grand Army. men want all the flow- | Mr. and M5, Joha Byan of Members and . by PPk L R L . - ers they can get for tomorrow. formerly of this city, where she was| ~ .. . - - 1t e | Dot o aning che | born, &he.had been sick a long time., Wright. = - % 3 3 Teamen S o Muskmelons | A number of college students have T - Wmght. : the Groton TR B T » arrived home for the summer vaca-| There is a Memorial day exhibit in 3 &35 X agzin. 1116+ /edpeciany Cauliflower tion. ' the Boston store window which at-| 5 5 % 4 5 to. 3 ‘vapor treatment is’ es pid tracts much attention. = 'The idea is| For the morning service of Memorial secration of the present-day citizen-|move the stome. The child Nved In|recommes in stubborn cases. -of |- 3 Sunday, Sedswick post, No. 1, G. A. R, | ship to the highest and holiest ends.| Thames street and about three o'clack | chronic catarrh of iomg m'“'i but tion is posted in a conspicuous place | the space is occupied with articles | With Sedgwick, W. R.'C., No. 16, and |'As we look upon these stomes today | left to watch people in ufl:l?,m rememper that ths inhaler should b in Otis library. loaned from the museum of Sedgwick | Sedswick camp, No. 4, Sons of Veter- | the spirit of war is gone, a new spirit | distance from her home, It is it fused daily as usual, ‘ The governor's Flag day proclama- | capitally executed, and-a portion of Lo o ans, attended ‘the _ Central Baptist | has baptized our nation. The sons|that as she went down an embankment | Tiis treztment only takes five min- HOW SLEEP THE BRAVE church by invitation from the- pastor, | and daughters of this nation can see | that the boulder was loosened and |utes time before going to bed. Pour| 4 ‘WHO SINK TO REST” President M. J. Coscoran has ar- | Rev.’P. C. Wright, whose sermon, ap- | these stones in a new light. They are | rolled down the bank on to her. Itia teaspoonful of HYQMEI into- a ranged to have Chairman H. A. Tirrell | propriate for the day. was an eloquent| testimonials of love to nobie men, but | was resting on her chest and her was { bow! of boiling water, dover’head and | without the oat ordered in May, Most of the catalpa trees set out by the school children on Arbor day are making good growth. Fresh Limes i : of the charter commitsce speak to the | discourse which reached an apprecia- | every one is a profound argument for | face was some discolored. It was be- | bowl with towel and breathe for Sev=| = gwo gooo o0 poo o0 w Steamer Chelsea was inspected Sat-| St. Joseph sadality Thursday evening | tive and’ sympathetic chord in the | national and . intermational” peace, an | lleved death was i taneous. Jo- | eral minutes the vapor that arises. R e ow_ they o SEEISRE 6 Peas| Withe and Siewari. " VSPCIOTs| upon the proposed charter, when the | breasts of the veterans and the mem- | argument written large in ihe san- | seph Garvey saw: the girl ying it the | ° You will be surprised at the resuit| Trice is e iowest now. and Coat reen reas ey and Stewart, members will have the privilege of in- | bers of the auxillary organizations. | light of God. foot of the bank.in such & peculiar |of this treatment; it makes the hesl 3 and freshiy mined. 8 There has been a good sale of bou- | YI!INE their friends. The three organizations marched from | It is estimated that fourteen billion | Way a8 to.cause him to investigate. | feal fine and clear: you will sleep bet-| You g=t the muss out of the i SOy e e ; ihe * Buckingham Memorial to the | lives have been lost in war since Ni Her parents formerly lived at Brew- [ter, and that stuffed up feeling in theland it s all off your mind-—is A Fox ."fl Butter Memorial day decorating. wi‘!.ai‘.’.‘:’z“é?"m‘.‘im‘“a‘fi»fif’fi"&f &a?fl Chg‘:c lxli- ‘;‘.’:ffii“’mu 'h”"le{snza' il cfm'fl:ln{ am; ;::r:fll:ecgfl-endmtn% bln'{’ ks Mfin? e g{;dgmylf h:rw:;r.w ’ the ST . - L o) . e m . * corps 2se stones mean a terrible 10ss o r burial method Wi o1 i . - o A fine strawberry bed in full bloom | L {rade in Town hall tonight regarding | ntembers, and the Sons of Veterans a | American manhood, one million of its| cold in the head in one nigh,. CHA PP L Native s’lllldl atthe Huthard summer place at| i new charter, the speaker and H. A dozen. They were seated £n seats re- | best type giving heir lives mm our own OBITUARY. A bottle of HYOME costs 2 :::u:z k labbar rrell will a questions in regard | served for them at the front of the | war. What would they not have meant — at The Lee & Osgood Co.. who - Native Broilers Haughton's cove attracts attention, o :h;c?:m‘ charter and commis- G e A i o e 110 e nmtion iy ol LS Mrs. George W. Pitcher. Kirtaea (¢ “Completel cotit,y miichs i Central Whari and 150 Main Strest The dainty wil ild iris, ‘- s eaturs uting to the im- | cal perfection, moral tone, energy ai Abo! ' £ - { cludes the e pocke! A e o S A (af Lo T Sl pressiveness of the service was ihe | enterprise, in' the last itty Years? . | ing the acaih o Namce Lraey morn. | $ron, T lephipat help out the decorations on Memorial 'n}" the cRYB court Sugrday mnr,fl;nsd, special music rendered by the quar- | These stones mean economic 10ss t0 | George W. Pitcher, occurred at her| No stemach dosing: just breathe e o o ok oraweatuck had | tette, which sang Hail Columbia, as | the nation, for it is estimated by Gen- | home in Division street after an i | HYOME] and cure catarrh and all e e, Sy mon-support against him|a processional; The Flog They Loved | eral Sherman timt he destroved three | ness of a vear and half. During the|discases of the breathing organs. end on Pentecost Sunday, June 4, op- Hymn of the Republic, for the offer- { his March to the Sea, and it has been | ment, but since e first of this month | Booth's Hyomei Co. Buffalo, M i - i i Pt nolled on payment of actual costs. He g . 53 1 o e a0 AR Sl!appy and Styllsh Bovgna, or mine dave devotion, t0| 11 a T "pas for the Supper of BiS | ol for, the anthem: The Battle | hunder millions” worth of property in | winter she hiaq shown some improve: | Free trial pottle by _addressing ; ened at’the Catholic churches Friday |2 vear old child, which is here| tory; and God Be With You Till We | estimated that since the French revo- | her sondiiton hie: bosn uth Sk night. with grandparents, Mcet Again, as the recessional, lution, war has cost the nations of the | and restil i 2 ST ] 3 \Che condition of the roads in many | . AQUersing the three organizatlons | world not less than forty biflion dols | and eemeliemiaey \Fom Reart disease( .. in the cometeries performed The ffth annual convention of the| qioofions can easily be told by the | DY Dame, the pastor extended to each | lars. Today: there is mot a civilized | *"Mrs. Pitcher was born in East Had- | thelr duties in overcoats. An extract < Sonnecticut State Zionists opencd on | (*C 00T im by automobiles. The | & cordial welcome in opening his ser- | nation that is not spending more than | dam April 6 1831, the daughter. of | from The Builetin of the next day i Spnday At the Mebrew institute in i (00,5 06T (" on the east side of the | MOM. Saying that it was ourdelight | half its income for preparation for-a | Joseph and Charlotte ‘Thompson, her | says: “Friday morning's frost laid out 3 Hartford. Pyer i3 Tn Reodehar ;fl“mmn and has | (o honor them because we delight to | War that can’t be seen in the sky as v s everything but the potato bug. He fma BII"IIII Klufls ..‘ R n 3 Tittie or mo. travel . On the Iwast side | BOROT our gountry and because we al- | big as a man's hanid. These stones cry still sits hopefully on tne early potato 4 ussets ev. Linwood B. Girtts' ‘of ..Sduth | little or mo travel: On b west s so delight- to honor these men for [out: Great is the value of peace hills, waiting for a new crop of ALWAYS IN STOCK. Weodstack, has declined the call fo the | t i os = what they stood for in the ‘past and | What would not the millions in lives sprouts. & Dull Leathers pastorate of the First Groton Baptist| 4 y.mper of the charter commission | What they- have done ‘towards the |and billions in money have meant tg Ice was formed on the West Side A D L‘THROP P A church, Old Mystic. states that the proposed charter has | Erestness and weifare of our country, | the world or the nation! . watering trough, thicker “thgn Jeindow . U, > te; o R S el & 1 powmed: Tt e 1| for what grown out of their deeds of | Asgain we pause to look unon thest . - | glass, The frost extended all over s & b o i s Thouas A Orae Pk o Pasembly a19 iin the hands of the en. | the vears gone of more recent time. . | rows of whitt stones and those groups y. New England: < The same morning, | Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sta the “dute of children to shoerhed OIf| grossing clerk, who, as soon as he has| “These Stones” was the theme of the | upon a thousand hills Standing in | May 30, 1884, the Allen Spool and Telephone 163-12. v In U’.b.we Lasis A abbdiaare te g finished with it, will turn it over ta | Pastors sermon, in which he led his nce. our patriotic souls pay tribute Prington company shop at the Falls and ol ce to parents. Governor aldwin for his signature in | hearers in imaginction to the Nation- | to their loyalty, bravery and victory, wag totally destroved by fire with a The: ‘akate: for the Seiibt’ sl PHime foe SERenS 4 al cemetery at Arlington, where, as far | but a matchless pity fills us as we 188 of $40,000. 4 —t o il A Tar e Mot i tas. the eye can carry, are seen row | think. Men are brothers. They have . P services haye been erected mear the| The East Lymé Historical society | upon row of white stones. With only a holy, common Father, and does it 4 Shower for Miss Yerrington. Soldiers’ monument at Chelsea parade, | héld @ meeting Saturday for the mak- | 2 smail stretch of the infagination, one | not seem that after these centuries b i # 236507 G ofBloclc. Satartay At musnn arponneal 2 . “|ing of public recognition of the gen-| may see these stones xrouping here | and centuries of the teachings of God . o R e wes “It burns up elean. /] A reunion of the Sanford family of | erous contgibutions of money by Mrs.|and there from Atiantic te Pacific, | that men possessed of brains and D iidlae Cetriagton ot the FRANKLIN SQUARE. America is to be held in Milford on | Charles Smith for restoring the walks | and ‘the question comes: What mean | constience could stand together and ? f o N ilas Neille arker. No. 251 we" seasnned ' d Tuesday, when a memorial window |and surroundings of the old stone | these stones? - settle their differences in other way B lovion stisel: Mbny. present pres- . 00 will be dedicated in the Milford | church, a notable landmark between{ ~He who cannot see the mighty hand | than by bloodshed and war. Let war e Feiriite - ents were recetved b Nianti¢ and Flanders. of God In the significant event which | cease and lat there be a federation of | - g " Pl Sy : T these stomes recall is spiritually de- | the world. Let love and reason rule. \ R N s WA C. H. HASKELL. It will interest local friends to know PERSONAL fective and whoever is unable to dis- | Teach the children and chilaren's chil- 10 John Moore of Northempon, Mass, . H. p that at Newport Saturday former Sen- ks cern ihe extraordinary service of the | drem not the mlories of war, but the < Vehiteschiyean Hanming were yaal 0 — Phones — & ator Littlefield of Block Island was| o 1. Hobby of Gurleyville is at|Mmen of '61-'65 and be filled with grati- | glories of peace. Teach them to hear » e Sarvod . acquitted of the charge of murder-| work in Norwich. 5 tude is iacking in the basic quality | Jehovah, to walk in his ways. to obey s # % ¢ ———— Large Size ing his mother. s 5 of human appreciation. Such vision | his commands, bullding in them an A Anson 1. Maynard of this city has|and appreciation” should develop Am- | even manlier patriotism than we have Brooch Presented Miss Allen. JflllN A. MWG“ ‘ u The new city charter is to be the | poon visiting at his home in Montville, | erican principles and ideals and a con- | known. A A MR e MaGs At cents | iiiidnn iy T - s, oo . mscnmn. | v s S league of the Contral Baptist church| Harry Bjurstrom, who has been con- e L o R tiis 0h Pen Coat and Lumber . after a supper which they are to have | fined to his home by blood peisoning, | FINE LUCK AT NEWSPAPERMEN DELIGHTED ?fié‘.’:{,’.o',',flmeshza&‘:s‘:?e";c?n%":fivc 2% | Reoper for the C. . Publishing soci- g L A is.#0lo to-ba Ont agaln, THE RANGELEY LAKES WITH THE COMPLIMENT | the Thompson ‘family ~which was| cts, Friday cvening she was iven | Teiephone §34. Central Wiaet i # a show ¢ KD, e amcng_the original settlers of West- the home of Mrs. Fred Packer. She " New Haven papers mention among v o DUNNS P prominent D, A- R, members who are | 1ol M Laishton of Tlm stree! | Salmon and Treut in Large Numbers | Dance at New London Attended by | erly. ~When the Thomsson estate in red 1 ’ ATe | joft tawn Saturday for a week's visit ¥ had b an enthusiastic memher of to attend Mrs. 8. T. Kinney's junch- | . el gl o and “Size—Hot -Weather in’ Maine.. 29 From This City. which she was entitled to an interest | had been it n s 50 Main Street eon on Wednesday, Mrs. George M.| WitB her nicce in Branford. 5= was divided, notice was sent to her at | tho circle and was presented @ han Minor of Waterford. o g of Staffora Springs | | A party of local fishermen, William | Fostering the fraternal spirit be- | Fast Haddam, but the distance ;‘ang some pearl brooch by the members. o % T On Saturday another tank of oil| visited his sister, Miss Mary A, Jencks | B Young. Frederick Syminston, Cal-|tween the newspaper men of the New | mail service of tnat tme Was ouch | ey 1s close by. NOTICE was received, and he strect qcpart- | of Oak stree, on Saturdes. | Batnet Feidhy g Stes o onTieye | U ThereuEhls njevaie Svening of | IR BEF.<latm ; i Ar ady wi b The e dar e Srems mE L BUT| \r. and Mrs. R. M. Russell of New | %tay at Barker on the Rangeley lakes, | dancing was given Sarurday in New | Fifty-seven vears ago last March Incidents in Snclety e you ready with Cam- Ing the day, the streets off McKin- r. and Ars. R M. Russell of New | o hore o most delightfu louting was | London in Brocksieper's ~academy, | she married George W. Pitcher of 5 era and Supplies for ley: avenue being treated. Haven are guests of Mr. and MIs.|enjoyed. There was plenty of fine | when The Bulletin men and their la- | Fitchville. They came to Norwich to pplies use on The regular Monthly| .. poration papers as foltows have | CCOT8e Furness over Memorial day. | fighing and they had their share of | dles were syests at the frat annual | live &nd always made thelr Tome hore that day ? E e s ey b . I also plenty of zood sal and | social and dance given by the em-| Wl e ex :r_vears, : Iceflng of the Board of b flcd with the state secretary George White, Jr., whe has been fi-pfl fo b had, the largest. salmon | ploves of The Day Publiching com- | 1872 to 1876, when Mr. Pitcher was| nrs Walter Fuller of Philadelphia he Gallaudet Engineer company of | emploved in New Haven, left here fér caught Weighing 5 1-2 pounds, while | pan: The delightful occasion was | located in Bridgeport. He was aljs the guest of Mrs, Edward D. Fuller If not vou can find what Trade will be held this| Jriwich; certificate of amendment of | New York on Sunday, where he is 10| {he® largest (iuot weighed = 3 1 2| somewhat in' the nature of compil-| blacksmith and steel forger, Whose| gt Brondway. 8| certificate of organizatiop. visit his uncle. pounds. | mentaxy return. fo 'The Biflletin hoys | desth onenrred 15 years ago Jast Oc- you need at evi 1 ot 3 . Many women than usal are there|for the dance given here ladt month | tcber. Their early residence here Was| Goorge A. Ashbey and Master Res- ening in the Town Hall, S Dhaciny¥ofeason has| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Russell and son | fsning this year and the completely | by The Bulletin Lychnobites when the | in Boswel lavenue, arer which they | naiq’ Ashbey are spending a few days 7 at 8 o'clock Shops in different places, warning the | Bichard of New Haven,-are guests of | monopolized the fiyfishing pool at In- | New London newspaper men were | lived at Thames terrace and later | in"prividence. CRANSTON'’S ocl o hands to be sure and shut the faucets | 2IT. 3nd Mrs. Sehrman Potter over| dian rock, so that branch of the sport | special guests for the evening; after | Greeneville. 'The degeused moved in- : imm’“m, SRSt o S ats S| Memcrial day. 2 A was lost to the- local party. The | experiencing the hospitality of the :; thibho;so vmercelshgig;ed the day! wMisses i‘:larjor':v and dl‘lvnrh(;‘a Mr. Clinten R. Woodruff of Phila-| 2 weather was found very hof, and it| New London brethren Saturday eve- | that Abraham Lincoln 5 Browning have been spending the deiphia, secretary of the National Mu-| AR ezg-laying contest to last for R. Wiison, until recently a clerk | was sald to be the nottest ever in|ning the Norwich men were ready to Mrs. Pitcher celebrated her 80th| week end at Ocean beach. alotpat 2 e - T Tl one vear, between various breeding | &t the Central Vermont freight station, | Maine at this time. The outing.was | confess that the score had been more | birthday last month. - She had a wide cpel League, Wil address the meet-| payg of hens, s to be conducted at the | has accepted a position as bookkeeper | one of thorough enjoyment, and the | than evened. circle ‘of friends by whom she Was| Miss Florence D. Stark of Slater ' ing on ghe subjoct of the “Commission | Conneeticut - agricultural college at| With the H. P. Porter & Son Co. ‘Denefietal effect of the trip is notice- | The Lychnobites, with their friends, | highly esteemed. She was a deVoted | ayenue, who has been visiting friends | Summer ie the time for TEA~Cold Government of Cities” Any questions| Storrs beginning next October. - - “=| able, 1n the tan and sunburn received. | a party of twenty-nine all told, made | Wife and mother and her loss will be | in New York, has returned home. e asked will be answered by ’ % THE NEED OF the trip both ways in a special trol- | dteply felt by the community. She oy 5 R Livedn sl ot e answered by this gen-| yesterday afternoon was too invit- NORWICH MOTORCYCLISTS, IN ley, leaving here at 7.15 and reaching | was one of the first subscribers to The | Afjss Alice Bennetr of Wiiliams ® have Lipton's, White Ross, Sei- tleman and Prof. Henry A. Tirrell of ing for many persons to spend it in- CONNECTICUT'S SENATE. heme again at 1. A reception cor- lletin over fifty years ago, and has street. who has been visiting for sev- | ada, Sublime, We-No and Tudor, in the Charter Commitice. Persons de- | 400rs, but & number enjoyed the priv . — RUN TO NEW HAVEN | dial in the extreme awaited ihem in |since heen a constant ren_der to‘( [’i‘v eral weeks in Roxbury, has returned.| packages, also bulk T siring to hand their questions to the | 1188 of the Otls library reading room, | As Set Forth by Rev, P. C. Wright is . — 3 New London, and the programme of | She possessed a kind and ympathetic ot ¢ e e ie, tow 3o Presia Secr | where . Miss -Cross was in. chagge. Bigger and Broader Minded Hen. | Entering for ‘Memorial Day Ride of | cighteen numbers from $.20 to mid- | disposition, the influence of which ex-| Miss Myra Bacon of New Haven, ces. R s /eSS, wiit - e ; About 65 Miles. RiZht was the medium for & dejightful | tended bevond the circle of her fam- | wio has been the maest of Mrs. Leon. reinitiiention. The pubiic. sve. in- tdioner, Cardiner: Wil iy i = T R, T reign of good fellowship. The hall She was a member of Broadway |ard W. Bacon of Lincoln avenue, has| g s Memorial day to_Ocean beach, | way the soplc ot Ber B o " Wimere| From ten to “a dozen motorcycle | Was prettily decorated in the national | Congregational church and took & |fatt town. Peop'e73 ."*.t vited, ladies as well as men, We ¢ 5 5 joi : not understind this question t “?f leaving Hall's wharf. Norwich, at 10| sermon on Sunday evening at the Cen. | riders of Norwich and vieinity are | colors, Brocksieper's orcehstra play- | deep interest in its work and its or- = 1 1 100 well. | a. m. and 7 p Leaves Ocean beach | tony pamist enaseh Sxvigcing o ikl ' Mamorial day . vure ]| nE ganizations when able. Miss Osgood and Miss May Osgood 6Fi lin ery voter should be present ats p. m. and 10.30 p. m. Fare, round | “Ingicacing that the subject was|to Savin Rock and return, according| The chaperones for the Norwiéh| She is survived by two sons, Lev- | of Rockwell terrace are taking an an- ranklin St. JOSEPH D, HAVILAND, | tFiP» 50c.—adv. brought up by the recent vote of the | to thie expectations of promoter C. V.| Darty were Mrs. Charles L. Tracy and | erett T. Pitcher and Civil Engineer .| {omobile trip to Atlantic City and JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prog. . senate in favor of the bill legalizing | Pendleton, who is to have the men| Mrs. William J. Curran. Daisies and | Pitcher, both of this city, two half- | Washington. Président. At a meeting of the executive com- 2 > il American flags furnished by | brothers, Georze K. Babcock of East B tive com-| the sale of liquor in hotel - | start about 8 o'clock from his place in | Small American flags furnished by g se : B W e ee of the State Firemen's astoci- | 3¢ S12.0f Maor 1n Botels of Bun | Breatway. The miders win woyace ta| Charles L. Teacy and Perry H. Corn. | Haddam and Samuel Babcock of Lyme| The Misses Hobimson of Sachem i LA aton, in Hartford, Friday, details for | i, YREST (R8T O80 e rought dis- | make Savin Rock -easily In time for | ing were the badges that distinguish- | and five grandchildren. street, who have been spending ten MISS M. C. ADLES, bt v theyState Firemen's association to bel orice'and shame into the sisterhood of | dinmer, spend some. time there and | ¢d The Bulletin Lychnobites and their < Miss Kate Hartnett. days in New Hampshire and New 3 = Wal 25 vany iartford. September 27 and | Jraies by opening wide the door to an | then siart on the return so as to reach | friends. o L. Miss| oAt 730 Oclock Sunday evening, Miss| York city, have returned home. air [{ alnand Face p yeamy institution which means less man- | here by about 5 in the aftérnoon. Acce : DALLY. Wak. Kate Hartnett died at the home of her Bz H i l] all apel’s Tomorrow at_Plymouth, Rt. Rev. ¢, | h00d, less womanhood, more mrisery | Mary Chalmers Brown of Springfield, sister, Mrs, Timothy Gallivan, with| Mrs. Henry F. Palmer and Mrs. R. ‘4 Whom she had been Hving, at No. 61| A. De Prosse of Otis street have ‘She had been in poor | turned from an enjoyable trolley trip FASGARD WONEE: Whint " the SENIORS GIVEN A DANCE. Mass., guest of Mrs. Willam Curran. Oug stock is very complete and we| B. Brewster will dedicate at St. Pe.|and more wrecked liv The souvenir programme was artis- would Be pleased to show them. . Tha | ters e 50 memorial reredos | Senate needs and what legislatures 5 - Thames street. - ‘i srinkled s 2 ompy 2nd the coloring and designs are beau- [ of Yartic, who was drowned last| °F Minded men in them. men whose ranged by Upper Middlers. Wi elihashed covet in Ireland and was the daughter of 2 5 themselves as others see them! Them ful and attractive, By G b b g B =% | guiding principle is not fo get and to et 25 — William ‘and. Julla Falvey Hartnett/f jEugene’d, Vaughn of Buftalo X ¥, | 3 BSOS .00 V0 (ies Adise 40 B9 We will be pleased to do vour work, % 3 have, but to be. ‘With 100 from the two higher classes | CRADLE ROLL OF She spefit the greater part of her lite] WaS'the guest over Sunday of his sis- | [IC¥ WELE U0y ©0 0 88 SR and can supply compeient workmen. | News has just been received in town | He said that he trusted that when!in the Academy present, the annual in’ this country, and resided in Noraf ters, Mrs, Toster Wilson and Miss|made attractive’ —Let hor imereve P. 8—Any work wanted. at once, | that Albert’ R, Chandler, N. F. A bill should reach the house these | dance to the seniors was given by the SECOND CHURCH | wich for many years. She was em-| Annie E. Vaughn, of Broadway. Tt Xor% smave set! 1 Romd should be placed without dslay 1904, son of Charles E. Chandler of e i oalze & jusher | upper middlers on Saturday evening in | 1. .\ & o Were in Attendance Sat. | Dloyed as housekeeper in this city, but | i ooy Ternmo oo | thiy week: McKinley avenue, has won another | ideal than satisfying the appetite for | the fwo gymnasiums, which were pret. of late had made her home with her i and the greed for monev; that! tily decorated with college banners and urday Afternoon at the Church. sister. She is survived by ome sister, | Preakfast Saturday. to twenty-five| NORWICH—Wauregan House, . . honor af Harvard, the Bowdoin prize 1 1034 1 Q. | of 3200 in Greek literature. might retognize the hicher ideal | flags . 1n. ne fourteer E Mrs. Gallivan. Ficets (he Detuciulferoundstas Hat —18 € Ian lg Stlldlo:, by that God had given of aiming for the | nutqbers was. oujoved from & 1o 11| - The annual cradle roll of the See- | = & ——e home 'on Washington strect and the| ., NEW YORK bom':y"nu"." 31 Will Alumni of Yale college have received | high' and noble and better things. Bullard's orchestra playing, and re- | ond_Congregational church was held | MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAMME. | FPerfect May morning insuring a de- =, e illow Street [ 3, 5p"from i sceretary's ofica and Nl N S g freshments being served. { on Saturday afternoon when the Find- ekt Ranl Daliols Tt AR Ao timpasand S rening were | ing Out club entertained the little ones i X - ibiti e il § 124 succeed the late Henry F.Dimock. John Mrs. William Ca: ell and Miss Newton, and tfie 1912 com- | in the yard to the west of tne church | 'Pgham Wemoriai—LUsual Houfe an Styles V. Farwell of the class of 1879 is the . s mittee who Successfully arranged for | and refreshments were served in the | Exercises. A fine assortment of the Latest . . only recognized candidate for the va- [ Sunday afternoon at 145 o'clock the | tha enjoyable evening. included I, Rus- | Sunday school room. There was a Sed e .’ s B ll i oo funeral of Mrs. William Casey was| can “ Smivh Woodraff T, . Sullic talk on missionary work by Miss = ~Heny Hoshy oesce wear, at u d n held from the home of her son-in-| Carieton Havens, Albert H. Gabrath, | Huntington and the cradle mite boxes ¥ Dokl N6 1L 6. A B omen MRS. G. P. STANTOWS, The offertory solo- at Park church | iaw, James Kilkenny, No. 9 12 Foun- | yic €00 Havens, Abert T Gebrath, | COmHOmto0 An O e o total amonn | pleted his arrangements. for Memorial i Rty B reir of about $3, which | day. The parade will start {rom Buck- man’s board. Many | ingham Memorial at 2.32, or> dire tain streat, and at 2.30 oclock serv | LS ] contained ices were conducted at St Patrick's|2nd Mary Hendrick. Wil go to the w on Sunday morning was the late Ma- ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING Bela P. Learned's beautiful ar { | THIS 7 angement of How Slecp the Brave—! church by Rev. J. A Grumbiy. Mar HERMAN JACKE_L of the parents were in attendance and | after the 2.30 cars have left Franklin 5660 900 GPRB RSB WIS aik | 5. 110 ia1 ey commoiat e | Do T ot o i T e e R i st i Cut Flowers Washington strzet to Chelsea parade. Memorial day commemoration and s t prices for same. Dxcellent work | myh o br. ; Named as Second Grand Vice Presi- = — s : much a greeting from the brave major | handsome forms of flowers. The s Col. W. Gale is marshal, with these t reasonable prices. himself. bearers were William Naughton, Cor- dent of Sans of Hermann. MISSES LUCAS SEND aides: Dr. J. J. Donohue, R. C. Plaut, Floral Designs 3 i ; nelius Casev, Thomas Casey, William CHECK FOR FIFTY DOLLARS | R. W. Perkins, Robert Briggs, (. S. The New York World stated that| Casey, Danicl Naughton and William | The Sons of Hermann, who closed a isathai Johnson, H. M. George, W. C. Osgood, | if you have one, is your cash account, C. M. WILLIAMS, Mr and Mrs Theodore Bodenwein | Naughton, Jr. Burial was in St. Ma- | two days' convention af Stamford on | Recsived by Chief Stanton Satarday | J and Harry Shanno and your canceled checks are indi GEDULDIG o h sailed for Europe Saturday on the cemetery Saturday, will meet on the last Frida, : The order of procession follows: putable receipts. We furnish the cut- Gpnerst Contiind & steamer Princess Irene. Mrs. Boden- and Saturday of May, 1913, at Hart- | on Arrival Home. Platoon of Police, Capt. George Linton, | fit and do most of the work. You| Tel. 868 77 Cedar Strees o or and Builder, wein, who was Mrs, Edna Simpson ford. Officers who had been elected | . A ’ furnish the money. The benefits ars L 5 el 218 MASN STREET. Winfleld, divorced her first husband, wers installed by former National |, Saturday cvening, Chlet H. L. Stan- o R ales mutual. 3 Louis Winfield, who had i of e irom. . New . st 8 e le, Marsual. Vit is is a H Dhens 536 Louis Winfield. who had been 'in | Grand President Paul Gebhard e et e T New Yotk ool Charies W Oulh, Mextll e It Sl aletiist i ua'tits dnats o | The eads Are Setth e prison, about three months ago. Hartford and were as follows: Grand | Where he.had been in attendance at B oeil ] vitation. Ascension day This day was ancient- baner of South Norwalk and Herman | Were discussed and a delightful time liam G. Tarbox, Command. ‘in" fresh a ¥ hetter than the . | iv called Expectation Sunday because Totket of “Norwith | grand secretary, | enjoved. mhira o C. A c. ¢~ 6. Lieot | |8 1IAMES LOAN TUSL L0, | Vet Tomic. ““Frone us tor & sood temmm » the Epistie and Gospel dwell on the Otto Berger of Ansonia: grand treas- | UPon his arrival he found a check George E. Church, Acting e MAHONEY BROS. Wfl Ig.) jAbloes of ";‘"”\lifl”';'[' e Dy urer, Cumo A. Helfright of Hartforu Ee Tl Mignes Lucid S ihe ki I‘m(;‘gm{p'un?el; of V., capt.| The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness. | . . siabie Falle Aventh | ing which ‘the Apostlés tarried at Ja- \ s TSRTIEbE of Hatttord; | cidfentiservices o r 7 | Sedzwic mp, No. 4, §. ;. ; B Piknleni i The Sariiiey cavertlo s o BESENIIERateiy o L. Noacie of Sta the bad fire in their building on. May A. O. Fairpanks, Commander. = |t AEIE of Ah Comtoate e o aate ot dnsolils, B ALl G S with, the ofhier Spittes Wil * Citizens’ Corps. he proinised gift of the. Comforter. Ser ot N T o, 3 9 s, weith er L W g . e - g soe i A R S N R B G X T °'| be added to the-firemen's fund. Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. R, Henry| ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- lgnon uirs [ tnaticniion is calied to he fact that| piame it on the weather. If your sys- | Bitain. * i Orator of the Day. Rev: beti S aiGee i RE TOMATD the Ledyard correspondent is inco . 8- s or of the Day. Rev. Peter C. |plANTS { anke 0 werk onthe| tem is in the rizht condition. the MORE CONDEMNATION AIREE FHORDITIONS 2 Wright. g L c]uster curls a hat town—it'is progres. | weather’ wouldn't bother you, If. you Ve o Presented to the Officers of New Eng- [ yracor orreian®pl Garrlages ' o of CA B AER A0 10 acd resdy SIS et CHLractor s _promises ave | feel languld; dull, heavy and tred out, | Procesdings Coming - Before Judge land Silk Spinning Compary. i S R L TG RDWELL'S, spection. All grades and prices, fe «_for the New Coifures || v hit thew zive a wroms fmpres. | ke & doge of fples s oa JoBb o Thres prépositioas Bave Baew sl Sy T s e e Decestions S pa | son. “Forward i a mnisn s his SM]TH,S LIVER PILLS The. commissioners appointed by the | mifted to the officers of the New Eng-| At CHelsen rammds - tnehamyit exae. v ool s supplies, W e | Pk state to arrange for the construction of | land Silk Spinning company, which is | Cises will be carried out. Rev. P. C. St Yo T i i ¥ bridege across the Connec: now. occupying the huild e Wright making the addr: Schaol now receiving o; or paper hasg- ‘4 . . { o The curmant “lnsus of The Votir,| whads Littie Liver Siti sive, etort. | She B e i e Sma Gl Mo o i the Bl o e | o it inan |« TOR MEMORIAL DAY | now soceiving orders tor super ate pronibitionist orsan, savs: Rev!| i or, | Saybrook have begun condemnation | Fournier agreed to allow them to uss | 0f Prof. J. Herbert George. Re-form-| Come and see our bead flowers to | Sames ). Smith has been advanced to| lent results, They tone up the liver, | ro. liings to acquirs iand owned by | the two upner floors for-a perfod of | INE after the exercises, there will bo| gacorate sraves. i b || Samranciy, M, Haven, after 13 12 they put your stomach in trim, end | Rafidniel c. Fiall of Old Lymo wantc | time nntil ha hag ocoupied Al tha| & review of the procession by Com. | JecOrate sraves. They last forever P. E. MURTAGH, |’,‘“;§ Fitomaoniry ™, Norwich Rev | make you feel better in every way. | for the east approach to the bridac. | basement floor and needed more room, mender Hoveyend Wieiie e S0 00 et gl Rl - I - |ii mB ce of Jewett Gity + : Lo wi down ' Broadway ain to . P. . 67 Eroadway 'Phone 505 | tic"iew rector ar St Starve. Doty | We say this because we know it to | The sl Rt S MR L L T L Pt e ey e A R THEVE Flaijer] Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main 88 these priests believe In no-licence and | be a fact. 2 e enn the land. The court will | The Chird “oresositlon wais - that: & | Tl wiihe served: ; | Tel- 692-4. Near St. Mary’s Cemetery. - ¥ have the courage of their convictions.| = Stir up your torpid liver and get all | gonsider the petition Friday, June 8th, | new building womd be constructed foe| . As tha procession passes through 1 the other organs of your body in func- | at Norwich. them to suit their requirements and | Main street directly after starting - - . 1647 2 boodwin orse The street department is engaged in | oo & "°F SRRSO > John A. DeWolf of Old Lyme holds | which will take care of all their needs | Mayor Thayer, the council, city and Fldello B re-macadamizing West Thames street, y = a mortgage on the land. and give room for their new machinery | town officers will review it from the eer ’ T . p and is at present at work near Dun-| Youwll be surprised at the results, which is on.the way. They have taken | WAUregan house corner, joining in at On Draft or in Bottle am's avern md [m aria ham street. There is now an excellent | ut you will be a satisfied man always Molders Go to Dover, N. J. the mXter under consideration. Thom- | the end. Teni DR By s i | foad from Thames square to the city | arer. Patrick McCarthy of Summit street.| % Smith of Paterson, N. J., is the new Killing Frost 27 Years Ago. 2 YSrE Myerrwigve. 1861 WOTELS FOR EVERY FICURE. 5 CORSETS ALTERED ANO REPAIR:). o John Clifford of the Falls, John Powers | SuPerintendent of the company. Tt is| Memorial day twenty-seven years Price 20 Cents ard Charles Liren. fonr woll Toars | desired to keep.-the company here and | ago was recalied by nevera) Nosgore H. JACKEL & CO. offer to the public the finest Claiming confiseation of goods, Will- molders at the McCrum-Howell -Co, | (1ey have planned to consolidate an- | people as the time of a killing frost | Tel. 136-5. cor. Market and Water Stg, | brands of Beer of Eurcpe and e eee—— foundry, Jett hers Sunday night on the other with: thim"tm Norwich. 5 that morning and many of the flower ahéméan, Pilmer, Cu ::m illiams’ steamer Chelsea to ons i “ er, Bass Pale 2 WHEN you want 0 pac vour busi- | ated Ginger Ale, ote. Made at home. given a farewell by a party of their| It is incomprehensible that Gov. Children C P e p S . imporied Ginges — ness befor, Public; tilere & %0 me- v 19 . 2 friends at the dock. and as they pass- | Woodrow Wilson has not thought 1'7 ] o sage. Corns removed | Hill P. B. Ale, Frank ’-‘A purit @um better than hFOUEh the Kdvertis. ed Sunnyeide Capt. Clarence Bennett [about the presidency. Even Mr. Bryan FOR FLETCHER'S Without pain, Epdle, Stecling Pitter SN 2 kranklin s...rg_ Norwich, came out in his launch to give them a lthinks of it occasionally. — Chicago v - ‘i DL Budweirer, Schlitz al ; e, PG sulnie Tiine. CASTORIA ! w28m = vom 5. e s

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