Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 30, 1911, Page 7

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Pwnare nr Tho e cdn Y cribers wno fail t reesive Ic by that 'time’ Wil Vo Potting the fact t '.‘pfim‘-'&"‘ : 4 Sty chinie th THE WEATHER. : hin is .u.gn&w sstempnt, 1t} ; | is a startlin, “x fact. the “whith Forecast For Today. any honorable phy! .{n deny. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN ReQuEsTED For New Ensland: Faif Tuesday, i G Do A L L gt ol cooler exvept in castérn Maine; Weds| lowing daily huge ntitics of pepsin | nesday fair, light to moderate north- and other strong digesters, made { west winds. . * | especiaily to digest the foed in the Predictions from the New York Her- stomach without any ald at all from ald: On Sunday fair and warmer the digestiva membsane of the sto weather will prevail, with light varia- 1In other words, they ar» taking from Dble winds, followed. by. cloudiness. in the stomach the work that nature in In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- | the western cistricts of this section, ténded it should do, and are.also re- MANSHIP. nd on Monday partly cioudy weacher, fusing it the only ‘chance for exercisc CHAS. M. NICKERSON, slowly rising temperatures, prob. 1t has. MI-O-NA stomach _{ablets, < ably followed by local raimns. they relieve distressed stomach in five Merchant Taiior, 128 Main St Bt T et minutes. Taken regularly for a few The following recards, reported from weeks they build up the stomach ani temperature and the baremetrie nfood. p 2 Y L changes Monday: fous siomah. headache nd stomach . _ o T};:r. g?fivl;' MI-O-NA stomsch teblets are soil - To"omw 12 'm D180 3019 5 by The Lee & Osgood Co. and leading X 3 5 2w Cos o druggists everywhere at 50 cents it e : ‘Highest 84, Towest 58 . large box, and are guaranteed to cure 1 . s o tomach distress or money back. o Ann 1 J e Comparisons. (2t i ur ual June 2 MME. TAFT_raimist and clalryey. | . Predictions. for Monday: Fair; i ; 2 > ant Ansone troubiad or pugsied with | slightly cooler; variabt winds becom: In a -Pinch, wse ALENS FBOT-EASE|- > Sheir own ur others amairs, call She| ing west fze smatier after using 4 f w° ¥ vises with a certainty Wigher than| Monday's weather: As predicted. et e, the "anfisepilc powies for she feet. i g [y men S foman powers, 63 Washington Str i Alles YostEace, ihe snttseptc pomice (v 100 fexl, 0w} Lowibe Sonse Sus. Meon anma Tidea FeUeT fo. coms snd. Dumoga IUs the greatest com- i - High i Moo 3 T N s, M D | 1 - ; [} (High” i Moon 5 SHOWING ONE ©F DANGCES AS GIVEN AT RECENT MAYDAY EXERCISES. e S e aeine fee. A the 1t ‘;l L Muslin Ul\dm : e oo Mol enepiere, 2oe, Dot : 2 - ubstitute. For FREE _trial package, e e mied. ia ar, X ¥, . 2 feeling, making it possible to accom- — = : e o 1o | e orossn, KT oncnody Acted Quiokly| - DECORATION DAY is a good without a holdup from some particu- | FoleY’ A wk’ P it 3 I Young Couples |=— =5 =a s who are tired of paying board |- j : Will Begin. One of the most impott- ant sales of the year. . lar ward or district. : M. N. George, IRdnlale Ala. was|day to celebrate by putting on and are wondering how they | "Get Botter Men in Office. LI R B i e 2 ‘- 6 i Se k3 fore.tak- can save money should 100k | ~gi: hours afier nigh water It 1s low - 2 EE You. inevitably ‘alse get . a betier |jay's.Kidney Remedy, and e % S et: s grade, 6f men In office, and here the|ing it e a: 1 could fee _bene- ke ot i lebra- up the matter of Furnishing| 4% ™" 18 ©ollowed by dood uide ecretary Woodruff of Nat}onal Municipal League Says Speder sald he spoke froin experience | fejal effécts. e pain lere my pack,| . IF you take any part in the celebra - £ - : 2 s e e e B e and Tara| tion, if only as a spectator of what a New Home at about Half GREENEVILLE NEWS. It is Best He Has Seen—Chairman Tirrell Speaks— | new form. 1t is from he rotien little | 8 mueh bester T 98 not hesitate (3] pthers do, better be well dressed. i boroughs and districts that the bosses | recommend Foléy Kidiiey™ Remeds.” | Gome in today—this morning, we | For particulars see our ad~ what they are paying now. | Memerial D;y Exercises in Schools— Playgrounds for Children Favored. e sites, B 0 ';;";; Les & Osgood Co. olose I the afternoon — we have some 3 i R i o g AT of men elected and the higher and bet- A Burglar’s Awful Deed unusualiy good Blue Serge Suits. vertisement in tomorrow’s emember we ¢an SHOW | tne pupiis o the Greenevilie gram- : ter (he standard of municipal life. | may not paraivee a home so complete-| Styles conrect, qualities all-wool— 5 ho! mar school were dismissed at® 2.30| For the May mesting of the Norwich © Resolutions. hanal Placing so greaz o power in the {ly as a mothers long liiness. But DT, | prices right. Bulletin. you how. Deldck Monday afternoon untll Wed;|board of trade, hela Monday evemng| Resolved That it is the sense of the | il 0[S MNEN, NI 5 SIPEET- | King's New Life Pills are 4 splendid| ™ oyne, colors, of course; grays, e EX5rCikes ware eld dusin the morns | In Town hall, the proposed new char- | NOrkIch Sosta of drade that more | ioss e \well Surrounded by proper | Londelrdl benght dn constigation. and | browns, tans. ing session, the entire achool excepting | tor Of the city previding for a com- | 5ol ‘be’s:tnvld:i 4 Notwieh and }""‘fi"“‘"v and such safeguards are.fsmale trouble’ wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun-{ Suits $12. and up t3.830. » b fhie primary department taking part in | mission form of government, upon | that a voluntary children's plavsround | toyme i1, the commission form. It i8 |jap of Leadsll, Tenn. If alling, try thef | yo, sught to have a Straw Hat.to- eaiern the programme of songs and recita- | which the citizens will vote next | association should be formad to aidand | Si. At T, {25¢ at Lee & Osgood Co. ¥ hdyen’t got one. & e W i men obtained, the direct placing of day. Get one if you haven't g 62-66 Main St tions. ~Qen. Willlam A. Alken gave| week, was the-topic for consideration. | direct in the movement Teeponeibility “and. alse by the: pim. | e g am t. an jintéresting talk to the children oni The ‘general subject of commission| Resolved. That the president of this ' b R Memorial day and related incldents of | government of cities was ably pre- | Board of Trade appoint a committee of | DIy of the Torm of municipal gov- FUNERALS. the Civil war. holding the closest at- | genied by the speaker of the evening, | five persons to co-operate with other 3 plex — tention of the pupils Guring his ad-| Ciinton K. Woodruff of Philadelphia, | orsanizations, committees and persons | fat 17 of ity governments is amaz. Marion Mildred Ryan. ANG dress. secretary ef the National Municipal | interested in organizing and establish- | = ¢ The funeral of Marion Mildred Ry- | L | At the county home school Short|jaage, who treated in order the ad-|ing such an association for the city | Sn oig SHACUIents that made up-the |, wos hela from the home of her par- talks were given by Mr. Service, Mr. | \untages of this form, the safeguards|and town of Norwich. ity Charter, and in Kansas City Jt!ents. John and Mary Fitzgeraid Ryan, Kies and D. Alva Crandall. principai| against concentration of power in al Resolved, That in case a children's | b iwenty times Jarger than the con- | ("5 o5 06n "Sanday morning, with of the Long Socizty school, and were | few hands, and the classes of people | plavground ‘asseciation is formed in f services in 'St. John's church at ten h 1 ol 3 | cumbersomehiess and confusion is all heard with much interest. The fol-|who object to this form of govern- | Norwich with the pufpose of aiding < h ORI e ¢ | o'clock, Rev., D, R, O’Donnell officiat- B Elga"er and u r ving_programme was presented oy [ pohoy O0) . and, directing the mevement to. provide] dome away with in the shppliciy of | ins, Solos were -rendered by Mrs. | the children: Salute and Flag of the Eleven Women Present. more an-ple " playground accommoda- | 1,.° SV {OFD. tnder which M| Frances Gibbons, Miss Henrietta Au- school; The Vanishing Army| (.. president J. D. Haviland call- | tions for the chiidrén, to the satisfac- | °® €3SV (0 fool the people. | thier presiding at the organ. There | The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx 157 Franklin St. ; song. Memory Day, school: A, M 0 i s ofder a few minutes | tion of the president of this board, the | Merit System a Safeguard. were many beautiful flowers and the fine clothes. an . Tribute. Willlam LeMoine: Salut> to |7 U1€ IR 10 are were sixty pres. | treasurer of the board is authorized | There is yet another safeguard and | large attendance included, many from Flag, song by school; 1 Know " ent, including eleven ladies, Late com. | and difectéd to pay to the treasurer |a substantial one in the adoption of | ou: of town. The folwer hearers wers o8 Arnold: Our Flag, four girls; Up With thereof, to aid and_further it - | th tem, through whi P. Sulli Th - e . With | ¢rs’ among the members of the board 2 further its pur- | the merit system, through which men ' P. Mahoney and P. Sullivan, - SUITS PRESSED 50 PR Shsyts uias: Sy Tan the attenfiafice Up to about eighty | POsds, the sum of $50 are sclected not for their party of re- bearers were James Duffey. M. Sulli-! ;1 (1. west Plain cemetery, where . & chiorus, by Magel Arnold And school: | Defore the business of tho evening Was| Report Accepted, Action Delayed. | li£ious bellefs or aflis . ut for|van, Willlam Fitzgerald und Robert' pay 3Mr Reminston read the comm ur Wagon Calls Evetywhere B SChool: | far advanced. : = their fitness, and for thefr Mtness to" Mahony. — Butial was in St. AR - The Blue and the Gray, upper grades { = On motion of Gen. Willlam A. Aiken n ¢ ZOVET D ME] Th - cemetary 3 il 3 3 Tk T Az i The reading of the mimutes of the | run municipal goverpments. Thia pol- cemet-ry at Groeneville, Shea & h . Bir TA Flowers for the Brave, song, scheol; . _Sa—— - . : | it was voted to accept the report and | jcy pursued in Ger s 0 chiy A% ' o Wiyl s ’ Aerion previous meeting _was omitted, but | it Was voted to accept the report and | ey pursaed in Germany ha had churge of the trizngements. { mantic. 3 he som R Secretary' Henry W. Tibbits had two | ¥ -0 O, otif when adequ ' H"h-“ ‘lnlzx;imf:‘“;‘x:'[m'" Mrs. James Rose. ; E Snow Taompso SPRlNG TOYS Meeting of Good Templars. new names_George H. Chapman and| g;no"can ba given, for its discu: here fre ture mofé sa.epuards ! The body of Jane Rose, the widow of s ¥ s life in Edward L. Root—to propose for mem- | ” wh e 2 s rrs ved b Thnre ;i A s pecial meéting of the Good Temi- | panrd s Rootto propose i in General, Alken said that he. i TOTIATIVG, ~UnS - referends o 1. Roke arrive O w s Wag il res ekl {6 the -chapel ot the P i o iz motion in vie® eof the other e: r recall wh v mantic at 1 ;Ionda_ m{trnén‘ heelba 3 IONS, | Third Baptist church Monday evening, eport of Playground. important topie which was direction, confirma jand taken i charge by Under- . with a good attendance. It was vot-| President Haviland called for & re- | before this meeting. \ celiation, 5 Friend he Doll Carriages, - Go-Carts, | ai"to"omit the next regular meeting |port ob. playkrounds trom. the civic | - Before - introducing the speaker, | ot Woodrufr he e s city, Burlal was i the Garde and to meet on June 12 instead, when lommittee, {0 whichy tils matter had | President Haviland said that he ent vy plot in the Yantic arden Sets. & large ciass Wil be initiated, The been reforied. Chalrfun A A Brotun- | sretted the small numbver aftending | e L would” prove fhé Where a committal sorvice was co - next regular meeting, on June 19, will | ing read his report as follows: | meeting in view of the importan: t T ths eild. a6 Pails and Shovels. be &n D i : ¢ i : 5 vas : 3 he pen-meeting, and a committee| The civic committee, to whom Wwas | the subject, but he was glad to Pectenze dhowt ‘tiat Ahe réferes- t5 plan for a social time was appoint- | referred the subject of playground sites | the ladies present, for the handwriting | qum angd t dd not subject the Of the deceased. The bedrers were Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats.| sa e toitows: Miss Anna M. Hagrand, | for ehildren—to maute Mt the need | on the wall indicaies that the ti ety cnoect e Seorsa’ M. Harrindton, Jaried Sl Gl Mi Ei { Jobn M. Robinson, Miss Lydia A.|of more ample accommodations in this | eoming when they will assist in gov- | ould claim. house, P, F. Hill and B. Woodward. oves, itts, Litc. | Smith. respact—beg leive to repert that they | ernment and we shall have the pleas T is alsp the additional safe- | Dwight R. Thomgsen. ek i e e { Memorial day exercises were held at|have considered the matter referred to | ure of conducting them to the polls. uard of publieity in’ all municipal af- | There was & very large attenddfice ' crooric o n ‘e i o attend the fines 1. Church ad charge of the the ‘Long Society school and several | them, and find 3 k... Ha dgia tHat he didw'c fegacd s X 1y e interesting addresses were Beard by | That ihe subject is ome that deeply | - Commission Government of C | iblon: fofin nd & PiTAGe Tor | LS SRl of DWisht BE SRS & Aiicn ALY, ITARKHN JQUArE | o chiaren interests many of our citizens, espe- | Following President Haviland’ son, which was held from his _late ments Through the courtesy of the manu- nor the ultimate end, but he home "Monday afternoon at 1 o'éloc sl { — cially parents, teachers and those who introduction Mr. Woodrufl spoke ub-|dig corsider it long step i adeance, . ome Monday Fitohy T | facturer, Miss Watt, an expert serset- Funeral of Mrs. Jeremiah Fitzgerald.| take an interest in and concern them- | on the signed to him, ex-|1i'gives the people a chance to control h-ar”\‘l'«;s"h\“r‘r_:h Yx‘rlfl‘ gl_lm”l[;mlfldl‘t\:?::g: AT THE AUDITORIUM. At 205 o'clock Monday afternoon | Selves about the welfare of Children. | hibiting a thorough and comprehensive | tha government, and any city that has | w memiber. The services were | 3 Trars Dot d Illus- | iere from the designing rcoms of Med- . the body of Mrs. Jeremiah. J. Fitzger- | There is a call for more ample pro- | grasp of the topic which won for him | 4 Qpinie 't change from the old an- 2 nember. The services were|'Vaudeville, Motion Pictures an: ald arrived in. Norwich from Staten| vision for children—girls as well as | the closest attention of his hearers | tiquated form to the new shoul ‘-f'"("ll; e o LN e | trated Songs. fern Whalebone Corsets, is st eur Tsland, wherestio died Friday, and was| Tovs—to play in the open air upon | whife he was speaking for over an|ihe upportinity. of Colekerter, a former acting pastor ed - So . | taken in ¢harze by Hourigan. The re- | rounds within easy rsach. The op- | hour and an_quartsr. Commission PRI |of the chureh, who spoke ¥ Of| At the Auditorium on Monday #| Corset Department this wesk demen- | S e Sal: alatives, | portunity afforded. by Mohegan park | government of cities, he said, was a| Natural for Politicians to Oppose. .| the voune man And the loss he will| oo % Vo i "By Gh Vaudevilie Have sou hadl baby's ‘photograph | hon e pri e b relatNe% | For this purpose, though ample, Is 100 | Subject that was recelving - atiention| It is opposed, he said, by the politi- | be at his iome and among his numer- | 5005 POIWEMACT DO 1 CORCEYICT | strating the merits of Medferm Cor- taken * 5 8. Tphotograph | AN A e e mimerons heautl | remote for many of the children in the | in cvery state in the union by thought- | cians because ‘they see it is takingous friends. Rev. Mr. Remington was & s . 1 > each act of the three on the bill andy I8 an art to tAke han ful flowers. Burial was in St. Ma city, especiaily the vounger children, | ful and public spirited cltizens. 155 |away their livelifood. The grafters, | assisted in the services by the Rev.| qigo for the illustrated-sons by NickM sets: raDh s It £hould be take® To cateh| cemetery, Where a committal servics | and it is not used and in fact will not | cities, ranging from 5,000 to 135,000 | Of course, are against it. Thex dow't|J R. Very of Greeneville. the present’ Zoiier.’ He opens thoe bill with the | i als invited te viekt our Gesest 18 Fomuish 11te. penite, Bl prorry St | dwns Fean b Hew. 3 T Fitsmarise, | be used by them. Many of our school- | in population are operating under some | like the bright light of publicity, | actinie pasto: of the church. There Was | LRUGy number, My Love Is as Wide . » . pho! s bec D he bearets were dJol and., | houses, ally those in the central | ome of several forms of commission | and you can set it down that if they | a wealth of beautiful flowers eontridu-| o "ip0 <vomg- x‘%f}:hrun «’hmw"l.z.r'\ n,.}.':u?l d vl\',{".fl‘ F'y:dr:\\d‘!-‘rnnr:lrl ;"‘ny\‘(r:r\; T ”;'-),:'pfld’ paris of the city, unfortunately have no | government; giving this subject a |&re Opposing it they are doing it for | u?‘ by the following: oy Cipers. didiabed dve Tayes add h\Degartment any day this week and Years to come. We have had years of | Jeremiah Fitzgerald, Dennis and Mich- | ample playgrounds about them, al-|prominence which cannot be ignored. | this reason 7 ; Jates AJar, from shopmatés; broken | wynne, the latter doing some clever | [aarn- abeut Redfern Whalebone Gor- experience In photogtaphing children | ool Sullivan. all mephews of the de. | though some, like those in West Chel- | It had its inception in the plan adopted | The socialists are against it because | column, from sisters and sisters-in-| cjiticter work in her Knglish songs, always 106Kk thelr best wiien w8 | ceased Pes sea, Laurel Hili and East Norwich, in Galveston after the great flood, but | the commission idea is based op the|law; pillows, mother and father;| . .4 poth tearing off something mew, | sets. Free Fittings te all whe desire take them. No. irowblesours posing] Snb ot Retier provided than others in this re- | it had worked even better resulis in | climination o pariisanship, chosing | standing wreath, six brothers: cres- | hovel and specdy with tho hard snocs, ©nap them in 8 Jiffy s B Mot k. Etwas spect. Houston with no such great disaster to | men by their fitness instead. The so- | cent, Fiorence Phillips: twenty ear-| [} @0 Spoccy with (he hord sBoce | o As js w2ll known, there is @ wide- | act as & spur to the citizens. Alto- | clalist will admit frankly that Ie is a | nations, the Misses Josephine and Ju- | g This SeTussday) morning on the| 1S 1% WL KAV ISTCR S O | Getner satiotactony resuits from o reas | Dartisan—frst, last and all the time. | a Kingherger: wreaih of roses, Mr.| Siythe, In blackface comedian songs Shetucket campus. the fas '8 | Cfove the opportunities and facilities | sonable point of view were reported i-conservatives are against|and Mrs. Lewis Brand, Jr, Miss Nora | fiol 305y, DHS the JIORUsh, spots, DUt team will meet the Broadway school | 20770 iqren to play, especially in the | from Towa, and Memphis, a city of re from Missouri and | Shea; spray of roses, Mf. and Mrs. | gno, DE MUIIOCF, G0d ofie of the Begt m[ m ‘ n. team at 10.30. As these two teams| o "0 during the summer season, 00, although having an excellent | Want to be show; John' Kilroy, Yantic; ‘spray of roses. | yinariohn trio, in their comedy novelty ’ gre tied for fisst place in the Grammar | Jnd in some cities elaboratd and ample | adminfstration under Mayor Malone, | In condiusion, Mr. Woodruft said | Mrs. Austin Reed, Norwich: spray of | oot Aa"(he cabby, the policeman and | School league, (the game is expected | T iion has been made for this pur-,| had results under the comm that while It was not expected to bring | Iilles, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ming: | the raesssnger boy they are a scream The Photographer, |12, ¢ose one. Manager Gacle has | Provi e TR R the millenium, it must be backed up by | spray of carnations, Mr. and Mr Ry g AR B B e Ograpier, \nis st Mary's team in fret - class) PO\ o ich is mot to be left behind | of even that satisfactory municipal ad- | @ real desire to make it a success. It|W. Bentley; awest peas and carna- | o it Thn® eaping tad meran Opposite Norwieh Eavings 8 | e I et the West | in this movement, it is necessary tha(|ministration. It is of ihe highest sig. | SNCOUrages those who are striving for | tions, B. P. Frink; spray of roses, Mr.| o 00 P00 SRR SO0 MOBTOUS P Norwieh Bavings Society. | Cheisea school team last Saturday :n| I this movemert, 3t 16 neceseiry, o) | minietration. It is of the highest sie: | better things; the ofd form discour- George Snow: spray of lilles, | Rumpers. Among the picture Alms is | Il §, —_— ———| & fine -12-inning game, 6 to 4. St Thesds to be reminded that play, ! which this plan has been growing that | 28ed them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snow, Mr. and Mrs. = L - Mary's will Iire up in the following ; Mr. Weodruff's address recelved the | G Robinson; ¢ of R e " ewing | Datticularly in the cpen air, is hIghiy {not a single community that voted for - George Robinson; spray of roses an Sullivan If, Blals rf, Youns | 8ol S IcTH T cerve the health of | it has taken the first step to abandon rtiest kind of applause, and Gen- | lilies, Mr. and Mrs, Halph Snow, T frorder: : : Agent for Pope Hartford - NO lCE | SR et ¥ r ot s ldren, to strengthen their mus g | eral Aikan moved a vote of thanks for | A quartett., consisting of Mrs. Rufus gt 2l Mcltarvey ss e 3b. and entire vodles, to sUmMate B | ininates Middioman in Pelitics. |\t s msnitasusiy sanses oo B | Stinten of Norwich Town drx Byen-| - THIN FOLKS MADE PLUMP | and @verland Cars for New On ount of the excelience of the] . Person i mental and moral well bethg. Grounds As to jts benefits, the speaker said Clears Up Old Confusion. toe and Frederic D. Vérgason, were ac- ‘ POtk done in Norwich by the Everots T (s o N Should be provided so that children | fhat it fepresented first & concentri- | president Haviland invited questions | COMPanied by the organist, Mre. J. C. | Samose Ideal Fiean Builder, Say vruc- | [ondon County. 3 dell of Jewett st re: a que: s 4 . ; Foreairs o of Brovidence fof mans or | Joseph Udell of Jeweit City spent | Gih' not he left to the sreets for | tion of pawer and responsibility and Then ugsestod b oW worde irem | Allsn. “Thev sang My Saviour It Ts lsta X. D. Sevin & Som. i agreoment 1o i bae apdand | Sunday with relatives on HICKory | places of exarcise and play. It s the | same sort of conceniration of power | principal Tifrell, thalrman of the local | Well With My Soul, and Will the OIr- | ryin peopls are simply suftering from | New cars for immediate defiverys e e R et " x| srree opinion of this committee that a move- | éxists today in every American com- | sommittee on fthe sommission form.)| cle Be Unbroken? want of nourishment! Worlk formeriy dons By the Guilg ooe ' % g ooy N \ar. | ment should be inaugurated to ade- | munity, but the question is whether | Principal Tirrell responded by saying |, The bearers were six brothers, Wal- If you are thin, it is because the food A FEW USED CARS CHEAP foa 18 given to the publie that the| . William Hastings and J. 8. McClat- | guately provide for the needs of our | yon went to have it in the hands of | that he wished to maks it understood | ter: Charles, Warren, .Clinton, Lyman | you eat is not assimilated and passes land Touring Gl on Sibwe ulld ha$ disposed of (he old apparatus, | (e7Ly are spending a few days in New | chjldren in this respect. men openly clected and accountabls | nat the comimisdion fo anacieo0d |and Eusene Thompson. Burial was| through the System without building | One Overland Touring Cas disconiinuing the work, and rechmmen| York city. Using Comstock Pond. \ to the people or in the hands of a | iiing very different from a commitice o can Teadily Sor Liump God Yosy | About (little used), one Nnn-‘ “ e oserets Morestvy Cu: 1o a1l who are | e e i . T - | political_organization not elected and | appointed in s eral way. Thi ey ose.'a {isstie forming food | .. P.), one Maxwell (22 H. inferesiea ‘in'tne proteotion of: their | James Kirker of Eisventh street js| Your commilteo called upon the pu- | EGUHl SERREION 008 Sccied ARG | appolnted in 4 | @eneral way. This MARRIED P R e Waao The work of the Everett Forestry ¢o. | SPCRdINE 2 few days with relatives | lic works department of the civ T |new form has tentced to climinate the | fic had of if. The new charter clears | COSSIDENDO—GOSS—In New London, | mediately becomes a flesh building and e - 18 gharanteed faF the season, and tho | 10 Hartfofd BN AN e o e stfe of Com. | middiement in politics. You eliminats | i (he oid confusion about fhe ci May 37 1911 by Rev ” Joseph ' Pi| lite giving element in che blood. One Peddier Wagen. B Ry M ot the iites Triien | gt ATE FUNERAL DIRECTORS stock's pond, mear Lake atreet, apd | the, middleman by making the maiter | ginances, awakens more interest in city | Rrovy JoRR Gindp Coetldgndo and | o Symose uids un the Sysim, puts) A complete line of new and sesond< o moing oty Wi T s e bt o = 'in the | Of hominations extremely smple e it s the aver- 5 ow o Tth 1o the pallid cheel and’| hand Wagons at reduced prices. arge If inere s Any danger of dam- | i found them ready to co-ope n th e it gives ver- | Qon glow of Tth to the pallid cheek and’| han agons o5 [v"} faliage. Thi PPy Ing out-{ MEET HERE TOMORROW. | ;11 o7 using this newly mied in| Norwch Charter Bost He Had Seen. |ate iiion more of pariicivation and | scmaxpm xwrp 1o Now ronaop, | Femoyes the tirad andTapeuid fecling fits and sixtesn workmen will be re- | - = ground for the putpose, and they pro- i Reht hers Mr. Woodruff interposed | he ¢an know is voting fo Moy 2 % e Tanepn B | which is the result of exhausijon ant qule o4 o Wandie TS wOTK of the'om | Quarterly Session Will Discuss By- | 5000"o evel ‘the section So filled in. | 0 Word of praise for the chartor pre. | There was epplause also for the vig- | Brown. Alfred Schater and Betses | low vitalite N D. Sevin & son ure M. B. RING. Chestaat Strest o s and the adiacent ter) Law Changes and Legislative Mat- | covering it -with a coating of earili | pared by ihe Norwich tommittee, | Crous but brief remarks of the com- | Neff. both of Grot and recommend it highiy. which gives | e Be BING, hese operations hece st Wil snabie A here required. © for use as | which he said-was-one of the best he | Miltee chairman. ! = e best proof of ‘their beliet “tha o Tecelve e make Wiprodkn screnidhs | o™ = % oniidren's piay by or before | Haq aver seen, briet. concise, and con. | , Rev. ( Northrop arose to say | DIED Eamose will do. all that I clalmed. for work at 4 nominar coet. The quarterly meeting of the Con- | June 1st mext taining (he estential principies, and he | that Re knew of a mon who believel | FENGAR—In Naw London. Mav it by offering 'to_refund tne ‘money it Trees axamined and advice given ab- | ;o dtloute Buneral Directore assoctas | | It Is a souree of gratification to know | congratuiated Aacor Thayer. who wae | the new commission form was to con- | Capt. Christopher C. Fengar, aged 80 | It fails to increase the weight wnd re- b 28 5 tion, with men:bers in all the cities of | that this is to e done. which Wil | présent, upon.selécting a Sroup of men | tinie the chist of police and the fire | years. store mood hoalth We serve the best 1CE ERETT FORESTRY CO.. thestate, s to be Held here tomorrow | serve as a beginning. OF colirse. this | who could groduce such an admirale | SHef in offc> porpetually. ' To this Mr. | HALL in Danfeleon, May a7, 1511 CREAM in the city in our new 0. Hox W8, Providence, R. 1, | ot the Buc ham Memorial, the | does not mean that the city will fur- | doctiment. Mrrell responded. by reading the see ph , in his 7 yes Fr9 addes Hetif, Norwieh, Ct. mayi2d | mee i at 2.30 o'clock. It | nish desirabis apparatug for pla; S tion referring to those two officers and | PITCHER—In Norwich, May 27, 1911, ““ e : e | e pite that some of the moitefs|round purposes . or tHat oyérsight Simplest Nomination Form. d they Told office only until charges | Nancy A widow of George W.| ¥ 18 < TIPSR B o ‘p y the a .A‘» on ‘u Shicl s rable for acc lishing The commission for rovides one zht against them. itchier, age 0 years. . B b e e e ol ea resmita, This can e SARalled, | ofithe cnpIcat S saatess of mowivas | | There were mo miore who wished -to | Funeral services will be neid at her S eCIal ale of The following French favers evar bills have heen introduced In the | however, for théir oWn needs by the | ti confinned Mr. Woodruf, | speak, and the meeting adjourned At| racaay aféernoon ai 530 are delicious o ‘ Iagisiature afltrfin.’:‘ A hasiacer, siie e Bools S Lifaitsaripnd Haine e . e e gt 1Al poltiptan 35. TAYLOR—In Providence, R. I. May 2 (Mr;a’rlr.\ Bisque Vanilla plans for the annual convention which | grounds. That chiidren should be ur 1 the homina- 1311, Maria V.. widow of Henry F 1 u Chocoiate - is -to be held in New. Haven in Sep- | der ovarsight or supervision in_their | tio ¢ man can secure a nom- Tavior. nuedvsi veare es ags Neapolitan Atrawberry ;. F | tember. pidy on such grounds is cxceeding 2 can’ get twenty-five of R e Aoy T ’ 2 ) that rhyme with Summer| 200 i provanty be an atienn ] Roshas 6 keoM S e Bl oS T e Eoy suplaghns NV edn sy on. acrival of LLAY bed SIX K D . ~ ; ance 6f about 25 ai the quarterly | the arrangements and pravent injury | The pract olitieian here sees his e an sl , [NNE) time. Simplicity of < style,| 5, 00 "I Mfeata are: Alnert A | 1o persons or property’ in the nelgh- | Nvelinood sgered and . for S Sy 0’CLOCK DINNER Finest quality goods marked less than cost EVERY SUNDAY Music by the orchestra, The Wauregan Houss 'ne, ri aterial | May, Meriden, president: William ¥T. | borhood. fine, rich m ls, and the | oY, TN, Nice president: Hrnest Lecality Playgrounds Nesdod. 2 W i3y | Ortieit, Bridgeport. secretary, and| gpo sunlic should 106k forward to perfection of high art 'in) ity IR e Ay ea: the ‘establishment, tn_ time, of play- - . "uk' e 43 -in Gl t localiti i h . v - 'M:‘ Taeai of A"“" s';;:; Zity, perhaps at Greeneville, Fast Side. | bies whith voru pw, Tor even line the 1deal ert ol iz relieved by - Sulphur Water The Plaut-Cadden Co. (CHURCH & ALLEN i 15 Main Street. kit i Laurel Hill and West Chélsea. as well | when veu o - { @8 In the central of other parts of the | not be surs ihat the issues invelved | . 1 PARKER-DAVENPORT CO, customers. city. are to be carvied but. - Under the Baths i i i 3 » Th s - fie dis R Funeral Thie interest which older persons take | praposed forin, if tilngs are not done. Which can be uickiy conkban | Jewelers and Silversmiths, Proprietors, ’ it for iranty’ in the game and pastimes of the chil- | Yo don’t ha 2o dodging around 3 : Yy DO H i ere is a profit » AGE Direciy: [ @ren rouna Minsteation Jn the recen: | o cwhers by the Tweed | | iently_and cheaply made with § |1 s P in loocking it over. | Ay | Mayday celebration attended by 7 e’ but there are | B wirmTvater and i PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING e - 2 and Embalmar e undrai jieseanss youns:and old, | five wen (0 go 0'and you know who's e 4 A 5 .- THE WESTERLY at the school grounds on Mt. Pieasant | to - blamne ~—AND- J. C. MACPHERSON, Sireet in tha West Chetsea. school dis. | ¥ou et the stort ballot that the Glenn’s A | Hemaquartces tor M in St., Bull trict. people can understand and inform S — — quors anc Clgars, 291 Main'Strect 0 Franidin St. Bulctin Bidg. The Principals’ club has Already tak- | themseives - upon the merits of the Sulphur Soa Men's King Quality (Dorted. Also a_full Hine of - e g efi‘action looking to the formation of a | cand!dates, The practical politician P P % SHOES Groceries and Provisions. Prompt service day or night | volunteer childrens plaveround asso- | now of any pariy takes advantage of | B Eyccflent also for skin diseases - OES and OXFORDS wEermerly D. J. O at Zady Assistant. <iation, and it is.recommended tha‘| the sitwation by putting a good man s 2 See the new RUSSET Gun Metal and reet, NEWMARKET HOTEL, Residence 116 Broadwag, this Board of Trad> give its co-opera- | at the head of the ticket and filling in and to induce sleep when rest- Patent. 3850, $4.00 and $5.00. . HOVER, : 716 Boswnil Ave. opp. Theatre. Hon and encouragefment to the pro- | with anything farther down. 3 less and wakeful. All druggists. Lady Assistan.. Sold only by S Tainey adid i ey posed formation of such An association [ The commission form eliminates ar- Talephapé ‘can sabid WHEN you » (e T ey ! Teldohboe 42 by passing the accompanying resoly- | birtrary ward lines, stimulates com- | [ His Hair sad Whisket Dre, back orbewes. S0 f§f | z -3. | FRANK A. BILL, [Jfse thcos 8 t Tuckle Prod. tions Hunal interest and wipes out sectional . Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Alleny® Teléphore 104 Main Street. g‘ qfi'—‘-’-

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