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tenal B ar -laws. E these mem- Presi 3 Nerwioh, Friday, June 2, 1911, ihe Ml&&&zwh ivered porting the fact to st o THE WEATHER. A bad case of catarrh was cured for | by the use of “The trouble Y M% eyes, and was very annoying and disagreeable, and the Trom the use of HYOMEL This Week. was very ing. HYOMEI has another ofie next week or the week from me a strong nwmiflendq &n-] following. " © dorsement.”—Mrs. E. Karberg, < 2131 Bafore you know it, vou.have your lgmplzy St., Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. lf. 'Winter's supply paid for, and you 1908, S haven't felt it at all. ; HYOMEI _(pronounced High 2 Pay for a Ton of Coal _arrived for ‘eeting. Members of ‘the board who wero not able to be were Treasurer James M. Bennett New Haven, Michael J. Kneey of New Britain, Wiibur I, Tomlinson of Dan- bury, and Arthur R. Leets of Thomp- sonville. — Special Sales Forscast for Today. For New Rngland: Fair Friday; | Saturday fair, warmer; moderate northwest winds, bacoming variable. Predictions from the New York Her- On Friday fait and warmer i ¥ LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED always hnngh? over him he will tread cautiously. It is the best thing for the city that it _should never have to be In response to an Invitation trom St. Joseph's Sodality and L)Ianr‘; nr:sxgeu- tion, Henry A. Tirrell, chairman of the -0 me)) o g v " SHAM ATTACK ON N el L = 3 Weather will prevail, with' light varia. | ChATter commission, spoke before a | used; second, by the fnitiative a public cures catarrh becaupe §t gets where the g gt N I Fvery indication points t - athering of fifty or m < i heck ¥ g b | v i cation potnts (o ot | ie® winah, Whd-on” daturdas tar. to| aiherinh of A1y ot mere in he'8 | movimentcan roree netion or check STHERDUND FORTS [oiel see ab e gl CHA CO. ow In PPELL f Contral Wharf and 150 Main Street. any before a city meeting; and, thirdly, ny man can be nominated for office partly cloudy weather, with rising tem- peratures, probably followed by local rains in the lake region. germs it made of Australian eucalyptus, mixed with other healing ahtiseptics. Whes breathed over the irritated membrane, garding the proposed charter. Ho it e Ty ight Firing Will First Be Held on BUY YOUR HAMMOCKS NOW Observations in Norwich. and get the benefit of them for the| a half, though part of the time was le more power, enables them to| .y . E ha Ty B @, e ol 8t Telephonss. 3 entire season. olhs following records, reported from | occupled with the asking of questions | know ~mors’ Gbout 't he evitovger | of SRl e Ay o i) oy asts: Deet i e Mt Ot asmortment ineinden not only the | SeVVS pharmacy. showthe changen | which Mr. Tirsell answered know more about the city govern-|june 32 The hoats of the quarter-|ed membrane &nd drive out catarrh. Best of the eelebrated chenges Thursay.. PALMER HAMMOCKS Ther. Bar. | probable thay will never agres on an v i aggi 7 29.75 | &y . y | if any man demands it, the cause must | caarchlights, vi OMEI at dri everywhere, or at the choleest welections from the |1 & m . 642035 | ayatem of povernment, biit the better | be given. and a policeman cannot DE | the devioes destgaed br Cneis Sene st | The Lee & Osgood Cors for only 30 z R SERas I the trads 2 m. . oot - 80 2075 government _must be approached | removed any more than under the pres- | yee n war, will be given practicas |cents. If you do not own a Hyomei uus“n u 23 ) 6 p. m. 7 . 68 2050/ through experience. After referring io | ent system. The police and fire depart-| togts. The oM a f the |inhalér, ask for a complete outfit, the . Prices from $1 up. Highest 83, lowes the appointment of the commission to| ments ought to be out of politics Just| foria will have & demonsiratian o | price 18 $1.00. - It 1s guaranteed to’cure e p " Comparisons. revise zh_.-‘ Charter, he stated that they | as much as the schools. The commis- | what would be required of them in |catarrh, coughs, colds croup or sore D 7 Cranston & Co. | Predictions for Thuraday: Showers | bekan by, 100kIng ap the exporihcet of | sion does not elect the mayor, he ebiNg | o genuine nutack by & hostile feet. | tiroat or money back. A sflle °f m ‘ ¢ s ;:::- »ur‘h'bxlnominx. followed by fais; [ foa" heen adopted. T'he‘;:”:::, C::;‘j ;’;;':f:’ @8 are the directors, by the| Plans for the night firlng are now 2 " e 2 tully considered and there were a few | there ar eetcfde mentnig. of WYUUU | 4 Process of ‘completion and invelve| ... o the First Methodist Episcopal Free .flm Kinds and le&gh y veather: As pradie Always the Best barometric variable winds, becoming northwest. Coscoran and spoke for an hour and Government i8 a thing on which pec- ple disagree, said Mr. ht irrell, and it is teds | points which were put in to apply par- ticularly to Norwich, which, as every Bnd this direct nomination gives the ment than today. Regarding the removal of the police Mr. Tirrell said he had no doubt there are defects, no public document June 22 at Wright and Terry. master's department will be empleyed at the attacking fleet and the big guns, @ great amount of study. official announcement to be made of it gives relief in two minute: If you own a small Hyomei pocket inhaler, vou van get a bottls of HY - church were entertained Thursday aft- eincorn by Mre Serak Hull at her LUMBER ALWAYS IN STOCK. Progress! Our June Sale of Flowers. & the manoeuvres will be in the form of ; : ; - | other city, has its own problems. ever being made bt wha thad some | A" e A home on West Town stiesi, =Regular D THROP, Z > In Material, Style. Fit and WORK- % | It seems to he ‘an undisputed fact | defects, but they can be Improved from | cyent. The sones of Mre wiin Farts 1T, | Dusiness was transacted after wh A. D. LATH s ; - MANSHIP, Rises "gats. || Wk, (| 31008 | that the financial system would be be' | time t¢ time. - Wright and Terry as firing points |& social hour was epent In SewiME | g cor Market and Shetucket Sts. e o W CHMAS. M. NICKERSON, s | TS | ter if there was one financial year for| At the present time many Peobl®| il he designated during which refreshmehts were serv- > - 3 Day_ [ a m {p m || a m | p m|all departments. The commission | think their vote doesn't count for any- ' ed. : S e . ¢ Merchant Tailor, 128 Main 8t WULF | \dix houts atter high water It fa GREENEVILLE NEWS. o bt e e i Town 3 form until there became farga Séttlc- | th o &8 the town now pavs the|three inch guns were tried. The ser- | Miss Lillian Manning of West To Our June Sale of Wemen's Mustin WAUE TARE Paniat 0 ciairvey. | Vatious Items of Local Interest. | menia"of poople wih Comblex auco- | eity Tor Jooking after the roads i the | Vice practice, whem the it it | Siresto{a ayeliBniE & A TS G. H. HASKELL. Underwear is now in progrees = the ¥ ot or pussied with i Present-form i) Vi t a distance | frie 3 " advines rith ' Nomaniairs, call. She| Prospect street and Hickory strest !z:»"':r'n;::tl was adr::tlefll. In thgx D Shiert Mhie that thecomites ot 2;%.3;0,Reoc‘t.ngil:.:w‘ke:!m:ce next Sat- 4 402 — "Phones — 489 most important event of the MEN. Boman porars U \Woeher than} werg olled Thursday. government all tha citizens took an in- | consolidation of city and town, and the | urday at both these forts. Mr. and Mrs, George M. Warwick It involves more than ten WhousENS New London. Conn. terest. When the city form came in|.congolidation of school districts, had 2nd family of Loweil, Mass,, are mov- pieces of dainty made Underwser Char itor Nute of Montville was a in town Thursdey. GEO. A. DAVIS DO YOU USE A Fountain Hward Benjamin spent with friends in Willimentic. Thurs iting friends tn Willimantic. George “Wilton of New Haven nue. George Bruso of Hartford is at home on North Main street for a followed by flcod tide George Blake of Fifth strot has been been visiting friends on Central ave- workad on the prineiple that a city government is a government of a eity for the citizens of that eity and not 2 question of national affairs, a govern- ment on business principles rather than on political lines. City Government a New Problem. The government of citiss by citizens is practically a new problem. In earl days of this coufitry the town govern- ment prevalied; and it was an excalient low Vis-| and the peoble named representatives to look after such matters the average citizean began to loae interest of af fairs. and it was then the officials be- gan to get careless. [tis always easier to spend someonc clse’s money and there has been much waste. The fra. quent change of office because of par- day Merit System. Tt is desired to start a system s that when a man proves he can do the work he should he retained in offc It is actually being worked elsewhers and in those places there is no desi‘e lias his | few | thing, but under the new systemn they could ‘get at the individuals who are [e!non.!lhl& Charity Department. Conecerning the charity department, Mr. Tirrell stated that Norwich now pays more_for charity, outside poor, than does.New Haven. The new syss tem provides that the city look after its own and that the town will reim- burse the city for those looked after, not been {ncorporated in the proposed charter because of the great difference of opinion, but hs belleved that both #hould be done. Concerning school consolidation, he sald that of tha 1,500 towns in New England, -but 78 retain the district system, and all of those 78 are in Con- from $5,000 to $10,000 could be saved in_tliat way each vear. Mr. Tirrell answered many questions regarding different sections. He suid the charter commission did mot wish to force the charter upon the people, if they do not want it, but they believe Thousands of dollars’ worth of pro- jectiles and powder will be exploded to’ the educational advantage of the coast artillery officers and men. The maneouvres will be projected under ths most _exacting conditions for both commissioned officers and _enlisted men, but the occasion is looked for- ward to with the most intense inter- est by both. The first of the tial firing took placs at Wright and Terry Friday. The THREE ACT DRAMA. Given in T. A. B. Hall by Daughters of Tabor—Haren Skirts Worn. Unded the auspices of the Daughters of Tabor a three act drama was given in T. A. B. hall on Thursday evening Misees Mozella Simone, Julia Debarros, Ella Sylvia, Ada Simons, Cafrie Ra dall, Pear] Smith, Pauline Geer, Sophia Thomas, Felicia Butler and Mrs. Fran- ces Evans. Between the acts several attractive numbers were given. which included Local Gleanings. Raymond B. Eldred of Washington street is visiting relatives in Middie Haddam, Miss Florence Thompson of Lowell, Mass., was the guest of friends here Wednesdgy. . ing to Town street. After being in Backus hospieal for several montns, William La Pierre has Jeft improved ir health. Mrs. D. P, Warwick of Hanover was the muest Wednssday of Mrs. S. L Mrs. Jeremiah Fields of East Or- ange, N_ J., who is spending some time at her former home -here, friends in Fitchvi is visiting Mrs, E. H. Bushnell has been visit- ing for a few days at the home of CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood JOEN A. MORGAN & SON, Coar and Lumber Teiephone §34. Central Whart Hair, {caip and Face Specialist HAGGARD WOMEN, with wrinkled skin, faded, Weight Knit Underwear, Muslin Underwear prices which insure substentisl stve ings. There are Corsst Covers, Drwe ors, Gowns, Chemises, Slnte, ation Garments, Etc. Make it & Solet to attend this June Sale and its advantages. P, £ ty control changing has caused much | necticut. By the consclidation of the | the clever work calling forth much ap- o1 — o Uncar Barroti of Central avénue was | inexperience among the city employes | schools a large sum 6f money could | plause from the good sized audience | SOMNeY of Hunington lane. MISS M. C. ADLES, s P it ity ednesdsy. anl the citi*s have had to suffer. be saved each year. He believed that | present. Those in the cast were the o " nAm mm Untrimmed Hats 25¢ Fine Flowers 25¢ The most important Millinery svent & i N L Inota Biaces are sonsidering adopting | It Will be’an excellent thing for the | a piano solo by Mrs. Maud Tipps, song | her daughter, Mra. F. G, P. Prothero, | foor 10t o0 hea ™ heri ™ "Thien | the season. ~Hundreds of Gatrimemed Joseph Mackin of Bayonne, N. I, is | the system. city. They have not feit like coming[and chorus led by s Mozella Sim- | cn Vergason avenue. they would hurry to Miss Adles to be s e > spending a few days nt his home on| The chisf of police, as in the pressnt | Out and urging its adoption. but have | ons and Pearl Smith, piano solo by e attractiver Lt her Improve | Hate—hundreds of bunches of fime ' North Main street. charter, cannot by the proposed charter | cOnsented to speak before societies and | Miss Pauline Geer. A feature of the FIRE LOSS $00,000 You, as she improves members of ths | Flowers—all at 25 sach, ° <y i S, Pe put out of oMes unjess definice | gatherings for the purpose of giving| evening was the waiters’ drill by ten it Kaw Yot Gt aeel . in. Neriieh all Mrs. John Humphreys of Central| charges are brought. o Xhis is simply information regarding the matter. Yol WOl who e Y ¥7.a0 | Bridgeport Manager of Stesplechase | this wesk. s avenue has heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. | puiting into the new charter what was Essential Points g e iy G GET THE BEST. William Malone of New London, fo- | In the 0ld Regarding the chief 08 ths | 1y \ae gistributed copies of the | o, #Kirt one or two aleo wearing the o naures NORWICH—Wauregan House. v s | Knit Underwear merly of this place. firs department, who has been retain: |, ,poseq charter and a statement of | inat of {he drama called for. The| Geqrge C. Tilyou, owner of Steeple- | .o 10 i P ed by both parties for a number of essentials of it as follows: evening concluded with daneing. chase island, Bridgeport, and Steeple- The New Conklm TAFTVILLE years, it was belleved by that metion | I e 10 e Bropte tuil and | ST e o Was sue- | hase park &t Coney Jsiand, sutered @ - e g Sk Servh shotld keep him there, and the same | immediate control of city officials by | cegsfully arrangéd and carried out | loss of $90,000 in the fire which de- GEORGE G. GRANT, Sunday Evening Se, Discontinued | " ep ) means of the under fhe airection of the following: | strcyed Dreamiand, Coney Island. and g and Children—the entire surplus stosk at Congregational Church. Safety continue Tast Sunday evenis provision is mads for him. Concerning these two departments, it is believed they should be out of politice as much 1E'S | directdrs are planned for. There will initiative and referendum. direct. primaars, recall, | It will procure more efficient busi?| and deliberations of city officials, and Jennie Ko, Mrs. L. A. Tossit Fmma Minnies, Mrs. H. D. Me- SOCIALIST ENTERTAINMENT. a quantity of adjacent buildin,s Satur- day, pleteiy wiped out. As it was, a big Undertaker and Embalmer of the largest manufactursr in the country—on sale at one-third less thas | The Sunday evening services at the ible, R L sl eenl, Dy nt and Mrs, T. Coblyn Hall i e PSR i | Congregational church have been diss| > gboEivie. ’ .| emphasizing the responsibility of "in- | was blowing away from Steeplechase regular prices, gationa ave been dis-| "By the new charter & mayor and four | SMPhasizing the Tesponsibiiy of wo park, or that would have been com- | 2 Providence St., Tafiville The offerings comprise Vasts, Pants ogqe | was the last for the summer. They will | pr Gapa Tt i — Se]f,flllln Pen R d i o e, They W | be four departmonts, public utilities, [ 357 S CCCCT 0 00 tments. Pleasing Programme Carried Out in | hoiel and = number of smalier build- | Prompt attention to day or night ealil | and Union Suits in splendid variety. o S g public_works, finance and public safe . e ¢, : g v : - E S 4 Tel Sak _ % b v By th -8 here 18 th It will provide 4 simpler system than Roomsin Stead. Buildin, ings owned by Mr. Tilyou, situated ‘elephone 620. aprl4M WEFawl | Take advantage of this occasion and Notes. ¥ e hew form e it el the present one by placing entire re- fto 9. near the edge of Dreamiand, wera " ABSOLUTELY NON-LEAKABLE. chance of fixing the responsibility on sponsibility on five officials, chosen In_their réom in the St>ad building burned to ashes. They were uninsured y in a season ames Flargreaves has been visiting| one man and he cannot say that his ‘ 5 . o 3 e A S without regard to party politics, hold- ; vt K7 N and the loss is total NO INKY FINGERS IN FiLLiNg| o o7 Front street ShimEm Tt provides for s Boverament | in€ _them e B Bl < DA ot e “sarialists tondueted 4 | o Fhe value of the Hiotel property was 2 e OR WRITING WITH A CONKLIN| _ Fontain of Fall River has been| under certain careful and defined in- ::“,’:‘n‘frf{"g‘;"‘:“:,“r doparthments. 7| well attemded evening of entertain- i e ,",,’.':M o,‘,},':):m:ua"d::t?l _— visiting floval rienc for a few da strue directing what must be ment in which the following were in- Sale of Kitchenware 'PEN. i If the new form of government is of $90,000 by which Mr. Tilyou is out t ! - — o ing to s clude 2 - Bolos, duets A 7 0 On accéunt of the excellence of tis On_Saturday the Taftville baseball ar‘:Pr:s"l;‘nnl:l‘l:\:.' T v\\nh“{:-n\:p:;:.;r adopted in Juve the mayor and the e ;lm".':nl-"':ngrr:urmrgxhnr, Lucy ana |of pocket “through the fire’s casual | work dong In Norwich by the Everett Can be filled from any ink-stand |team plays the Wauregan team at| business system. Tous. ditestora tected N Ida Clarke; remarks on the Connecti- | VI#it: Ihe members of the Weman's Gulld and T M D witheut th h Tattville 2 our directors will be elécted I R Attt T a%ns e m 5 of the Woman's Guild and "wo ore Days o ithout the use of a glass filler. afty Three Points. Venstior, t6 take office Fenuary cut letisiature R GETS SMALL EGGS. fheir agreement io place one'of their 3 SRS Cutrantedd. resident of Taftville, has been spending | the people have more power than they | of city government, namely, th Norwich Bulletin), by Mr. Clarke; | Connecticut Suffers tice i given to ihe public that the - i . a few davs with friends on Norwich | 40 under the present charter. because| outlined in the new charter. moate. ly /tha. BOGIATISt GEEMESEYST & Guild has disposed of the old apparatus, | Friday Saturday Fine, Medium and Coarss Points, |3 oo 924 . on Norwich | 15w a man is elected to office until his| ~Cigars were passed during the even- | Music by i AT S difeontinting the work, and réesmmend e ing, and at the close a vote of thonks | On&, The Pope. by Mr. Clarke; to all who are term ends, while the proposed charter h that provides for the recall, and w was given Mr. Tirrell. poems by Bugene J. Carroll: a song, The Wallingford sealer of weights in the protection of their During this Sa we are offering Richard Kyle, Robert Pilling. Robert Where the River Shannon Flows. by | and measures, . Frank Ray, announces every wanted kind of Kitchemware and We also carry a complete assort-| Wilson and Samuel Hague have ro- |ema—— - Mrs. and a song by Fred|that a new ordinance wiil be passed by | | The worl of the Everstt Forestry Co. | Limaet every article of housshold il ment of ¢ turned from a visit with friends in Holdsworth. the court of burgesses within a few [ !8 @naranteed for the season, and the = > iN CONSUMPTION FROM: FAIRVIEW company will Hold itself in 'readiness | ity that is in demand, at positive and Providence. L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens. in front of the posto mah company er Yerrington. e by the Poj Zachariah Tetlow of Front has b unable to attend to his duties in A new cenment sldewalk is being laid men under Boss Farm- DEFENSE OPENS SUIT AGAINST RAILROAD ne- | Cage Goes Over Until Next Tuesday— Short Calendar Session This Morn- ing. een the| 1In the civil superior court here on HAS DECREASED ONE-HALF Mohegan Lake and Pumping Station Are Now Contributing One-Half the Water Used. According to the Venturi meters at An auction sale was conducted affer tha entertainment and ice cream was sarved. FUNERALS. Katherine Hartnett. The funeral of Katherine Hartnett was held from the home of her sister, weeks compelling merchants to ell eggs by weight rather than by count. The state authority in this matter is taking up the various cities and bor oughs in turn &nd a similar ordinance was recantly promulgated in New Ha- ven. For some time there has been com- plaint that eggs recefved in Walling- o re-spray any of the trees free of charge if there is any danger of dam- follage, Three spraying out- xteen sorkmen will be re quired to pany In Norwich and the adjace ritory and on dccount of the volume of thers operations here it will enaple all o _receive the most thorough scientific work at a nominal cost. substantial reductions. Be sure end supply your needs befors this Sale ends. These fow sampls itemss LAUNDRY REQUISITES At 4o—Gold _Dust Washing Sastles, value §¢. y Ponemah miil for the past few Thursday before Judge Redph Wheeler | Fairview reservoir, the amount of wa- . 4 No. 81| ford w mall, some of them belng | Trees examined and advice given ab- Stafford’s Patent Foun- | [ mil fortt T aie of MAn( Bomworts, ter. arawn. theceitoms dusing.. (e jast | Mrs. Timoihy . - ctvar, ° No. 41| fors wars amal, some of tnsm melnk ) TS CARIIAS A0S AL do—Tvotive, smsitl, valeo S8 i 4 - % admx., vs. the New Haven road wae|month shows a deorease of ome-half | .;" st "patrick’s church a requlem | merly received there. This 18 explain- EVERETT FORESTRY CO., At dc—Soapine, small, valus 63, tain Pen Filler. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. . | comiics "B ihet mccusiod am | oxen bt rawn el aurms Mara | and at St Patclok's ehinron o requlem | mefly recsived there. This is explain F. 0. ez 223, Providasce. 5. L. | At 4onmits Erite WestpR but a half-hour of the day, one wit- | The amount drawn for the past three | ¢ 5/n Juoh *Solos wers sung by Miss | weight throughout New Jersey and | or care Bulletin, Norwich, Ct. mayi2d Sis 6o Big Swarm of Bees Located in Eim— called. ness for the defense being months follows: March, 31 days, 43,- Greeley. Many were in attenddnce, elsewhera and are aceordingly seiected At 1lc—Grandmu'y Wambing Powaes, The iwitnesses called on Thursday ,000 gallons, or 1.413,600 daily; | | p 35, Now | and this. st ts the little ones, a OEO A DAVIS Raciphn” Sme were Frank E. Champion, E. E. Ken- BTTIRO08, WaTianie, ~ot | I e e e meaters were | o e g ¢ e vilue 150, . . ¥ = o erson. George E. Kilbourne, Joseph s dafly; May, 31 davs, | 39k (00 O S o Tork, Thomag | Sty »r'“x'v"'1|wlr'v;f§|lzr%’";‘ri:" ,-';r;;“ f;;'ln““ a\lr"; Clancy, Mrs. Maud Bosworth; Josepa | 24,280,000 gallors, or 786,450 gallons ;".”M;"‘\,.;;‘ 'St Providence, William Galli- BORN W serveidlie. ust. 108 Laundry Seaps 25 Broadway Mrs, H. 3 Givbe o Of Mr and s Bosworth e, POl PR e Van and Timothy Devine. There wefe | LABARRE In Taftville, May 30, 1911, || CREAM in the city in our new Chic—15 bars for 250 M Miss Lizsie Ma i It was the testimony of Bngineer | Since April 3 the water has been |y ,;490me floral forms. The burial was | twins, a son and a ddughter, to Mr. Export—1 bars for 250 Miss Liszie Marsden of Providence | jcanerson, who has been for 22 years | turned sn from Mohegan lake, which | HeXgSOTe N0 [VIS and Mrs. Joseph Labarre. ““ ] “11? iry—1 burm for 25 is the guest of Mra. C. P. J. Vander- | o "(1c’ Central Vermont, that if the | cut down the consumption from Fair- | 1 St 3 AR, Hadrine Mars thin adies ri sy base tre NS B AN Wi et air brakes or hand brakes had been | view reservoir about 200,000 gallons fisughter to Mr and. lirs, Jared. 8, Bee—1 bars for %6 Miss Toomey Joins Sisterheod. | properly applied the cars would mnot| daily. Since May 3 the pumping sta- NORWICH TOWN Daniels, 2 4 The following French flavors Lizht Touse—7 bars fondse Miss No Connell of Worcester has | have left the siding. George Kil- | tion at Trading Cove brook has been i T are delicious: returmed ifier & irip through New | hourne, o brother-in-law of Engincer | working, showing 4 ble reduction in | Gradle Roll Mites Acknowledged—Old MARRIED. Chetry: Bidhne Vaniid OIL STOVES e, s i 4 swo e s killed, testified re- | the amount drawn from Fairview. i v y hosbls o <) - that rhyme with Summer|ordr of Miss Toomes. formeriy of| At four o cloctt, Lauis S, Hovie: the | amaynted _to .22 of an inch which Mesting, of :Doreas i Cnariee ¥ Fhiaer”of, Surwich o T-burner at 78, muiug 998 Norwich, besides spending some time | engineer of the work train w eft | makes a ‘total of of an inch for the RIS en. | Miss Mary ¥ Lyman of Hariford e i 1 1 time. Simplicity of style,| Nin her siser Mr Lyncn. of Fitch | the cars on 1he Siding, began his tes- | month of May, one of e simallest in | A etler recciyed by the superinten; | rol Todimiey” 1n Norwion SIX 0°CLOCK DINNER e e b 2 8tyle.| il ana frisnds in_town. imiony and was on the stand when | the history cf she department Vuir- et o e L e Tt Jame DL b R asepn 1 Cobh: 3-burner at $2.25, v : y i Walter Balch and Frank Cole of| court adjourned at 4.35. Judge Wheel- v reservoir I now @own i36 inches, | ONETC 7 - of The & sdward T. Waterman of hitingy P fine. rich materials, and the South, Manchester are spending somo | er scid that short calendar business ing dropped but -one inch from | P& C. Learnsd, treasurer of the cast: | Mase. and Mrs. Fannie T. Polsten EVERY SUNDAY New FRFREIES fection” of high art in|!me at Eimwood the home of Mr.|is light for today ‘and he desired to | what it was on Abril 30, wheh it was | £fn Connactious tranch of the W. B s Music by the orchestra, Jupior at $0.40, ewiue QRN ¥ perfection g Falci's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ladd, | continte the case tordy, but Attorney | 135 inches down. Heloome gift tigim tha:Notwieh. bibles ry : 2 turmer at $8.19, valne S99 shirt cutting make our new|°" "rnkin S e S L ey A e ey whom | should have liked to see as 3-burner at $849, value 9980 - A g Swarm of Bees. ork and co A hey met together. It is always such ine the Ideal of Alert Shirt|, x vers e starm of bees wan| B2 BT eieeds” Cours il ammecrons weer wene| o 5070 D GHURGH & ALLEN|| The Wanregan ouse Jlwre wovnran ce customers T oo iy %% eI | come in here this morning for short R T o i e s A PARKER-DAVENPORT CO., EREEZERS 1 S foonk of the Fesidence of e | Salendar Dusiness Plans Made for the Annual Moeting | 3353 o 15 Main Street, Bropriotorh T Phets do i fit for of the viliagers. T atiracts consider: using y g e ey 3 pric T-quart at $1.50, vaiue $208 g The nighway and can e very casily | Extension of Intake Would Eliminate — Bace, Goine. 2-quart at $1.60, value $2.25 in looking it over. Seen by passersvy. ks Taste. The thira quarterly meeting of the| A local resident has some irierest- S aiet ot SUIN satie 5 : e Regarding the micro-organisma | Connecticut Funeral Directors' asso- | ing coins rarcly seen nowad One | . TS % t-quart at $2.25, valus $3.78 Conducting Modern Wa fovna in the water of Lake Konomog, | ¢iation was held on Thureday after-!is a cent atout the size of a half-dol- | e 3 b RERRERANN < crortine Moden Wars. - 3l 2osda i the waler of Lk | poon_ at the Buckingham Memorlal, | lar with the date 1817 and the head | unera "’Bc ors ’ MISCELLANEOUS ARTI " 9 (A correspondence, seligol for Mis. | N o Nome of the microorganisme the | With @ nattenfiance of about 16 mem’ | of Lilerty, Another variety of the - 291 Main Street lesippt militia-ofice Eesls that It} @ ent inste, usually present for & Ders from different parts of the state. | American penny plece has the date At 89c—Tin Wash Bollers, valus S0e. would be.a.400d thing to carry on war | Slig e t A, e | The meeting s called to order at | 1802 with o beautiful clear cut cameo —AND— - o by correspondence only. — Charleston | short time lfrxh.nm‘hm n:;‘u.nmlu :‘t 230 by President Albert T. May of | of T.iberty: a third penny has a smalit h Makes wfi"klfl‘ At $1.25—Heavy Tin Wash Beilerw Fost. 4 O e inthlce. would eliminate |-Meriden” atig: the fesaldn idated until 4 | er head yith the date 1795, = Besides — > copper bottom, value $1.50. S TR et | tension: e vnced by "ML | 0rciock. Seeretary Ernest Ortlepp of | there is dn English penny having on m a mers Worry over 1ll-health doss your | At $1.65—Extra Heavy Tin Wash A Risky Steo. e e A Confirmed by the siate | Bridgeport kept the mimutes, it the date 1723 and the head of George g health ‘no good, and merely causes G iiers, with " copper . Sottom, ’f‘hle mv’\n';‘“hfl‘p‘:fl!fh}:l l?e!s! foot f0r~‘ chenmist, d i 2 ! The principal bu!h:ll.ll ;!'l.n!fi\:lflfl I th!:nkles, that make you look older value $2.00. ward runs the risk of having some one st. z fiples it is | WS in connection. with the annual —_— than you are. ol e 1 % v " step on it—Albany Journal. In the analyses of e oo o as | meeting, which e to be held in New 1t you are sick, don’t worry, but go | At $249—tieavy Copper Boilers with - Children Cry 'FOR FLETCHER'S Ory Cleaner and Dyer noticed that the organisms diminish as the distance at which the samplés were taken from the present intake- inereases. They are almost entirely absent in the sam- _Haven ‘in_the thitd week in Septom- ber. although the date Is not definiteiy setiled upon vet. - For this annual meeting it 18 proposed to proceed upon a more_extensive plan than ever be- Dorcas Society Meets. The Dorcas Home Missionary s0c Lady Assistant, Telephone call 328-3. Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith ‘Allen. about it to make yourseif vell. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to yours, when we say. coden handies and S04p SeTEP- alue er ‘attachment on cover, At 59c—Silver Bells Alarm Clocks, Dios taken at a distance of 2,400 feet | 2 r censi - : - value 75c. ‘6’and t6 invite all the funeral direc- Men's King Qualit ranklin St CASTORIA |romthe st nouss and at adeptn of | {30 528 10 LM (0TS etner 'S IP® | ey : from : . t e i At 79c—1iard Wood Floor Mops, value 24 feetl. £ - members. of the association or not s SHOES and OXFORDS a e e _— re than 20,000 20-candlepower in-| One innovation to.bp Introduced is to See the new RUSSET Gun Metal and| - rt Tea Ket i o SUITS PRESSED 50¢ D filaments " can be| be-a display by the manufacturers of Patent. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, . It 18 & wonderful female romedy, as | A% 69 T-quart e Ketties, all cop- e oo & ainle pound of tantalum. | fieral diretor's supplies, which has ea Sold only by you will admit if you try it. g iy Funeral never been permitted before, but is Directions for its use are printed in | At 85¢—Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, thres Our Wagon Calls Everywhere AGER oirector expected o prove an attractive fea- ture. FRANK A. BiLL, Telephone. 104 Main Street. six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. in a set, valus $1.10. At $1.39—Asbestos Sad Irons, three o 0 vords o th g L . . L PR g Beete Bl Ul ] Restores color to Gray or FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 2 set, value $1.76. ui in -and Embalmer mambers upon the .attendance and| Faded hair—Removes Dan- 1647 106 West 129th Street, New York. | a¢ g126_steinfield's Food Chopper spoke of ‘tlle prospects of increasinz | 4. ond invi th “Value $1.50. ¢ s \ the membership of the awsociation. 1t | druff and invigorates the Scalp Ad ’'s T = s 4 ARE YOU THINKING OF DOINO 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. v now has about 135 members. On| —Promotes a luxuriant, am's 1avern |MiLL REMNANT STORE |At 25c—Thre plece Clevise S eraber, e W. $ i o v, Butcher Katf 5 v gl Telephone 842-1. Sarsaparnla foflc "haa passea sway since the last | healthy hair growth—Stops its 1861 Vil Sty 306 T e g ng Knife, value 17 %0 you shquld consult with me ana rvice day or night meeting, his death occurring on Maren falling out. Is not a dye. President M b ng Dress Geods, $ilks and CUT GLASS $2.98 et prices for same. Zxcelient work y Assistant. nle ToRaea ety o e offer to the public the finest B e Buimer. Goon Tosatn D s ¢ reasonabie prices. Residenke 116 Hroadwag. Cures all blood humors, all |iite ws ERAwS of KBy iAgllintive ractipt o e ek At o, Siest zon | Branas of Beer of Europe and Ameros | 400, Summer. el Gomha o gy | & \wsortraani_of Cut Glees: ¢ s Y . opp. Theatra. eruptions, clears the complex- | Faters Bt B o rromor Bajasiy | Gqsmsls bortle ~Fhilo i Botemian Plisner, Culmbach Bavarias | bargaing at - ° 7 UOme A0 s fhe fn Diohes, Bon Bem _ % e t 3 C e ndat T 2 .. U.S. A. 5 e and Birton, Mualrs i M ise Dishes, Bon- C M. WILLIA MS. F Telephone 643-1. ion, creates an appetite, aids | to zbolish tie embalming board had Hay’s Harflne SOD i« ccquaisa | SCOLl_ Ale, Guinness' Dubiin Stont, izt B Witer Pitchers, Water Bot digestion. relieves. that ' tired | 2on, defeated. The president recom- | 1, Shid Loy thy ket and wemivy e seusg | C. & .C. imported Ginger dle. Bunies L and Creamers, Bte—all at $2. s " igestion, reliey g mended that meetings be held semi- | i aad meathy, aite for rei Tiath vopmeg | FIL B. B. Ale, Frankc Tones Nowmser 3 Geners) Contractor and Builder, WHEX you wan: to put your wusi- | feeling, gives vigor and vim. annually hreafter. Action on this will | handsand face. 25c. at Druggists. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser | WHEN you want to put your bust- ness hefore the yublic. there is 1o me. be taken at the Annual meeting. *REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. 218 MAIN STREET, i hatrer San thronsh the sdverne: | gOct It today in usual liguid form of.| "l “\5el arrangements were in the| . . ness before the pubue, there is no me- i uxh Engl & Smith. Ch: SZ O 0. . m BRI ik - vl P 'as ot Tha Bulietin. Shocolated tablets called SASAtabS. | 1,y or William H. Allen, vice Pres- ' The Lee & Osgood Con Uity o %050 o WL o ich Thi. ootk than, through L advertiss Telephone 447-12. The Bulletin.

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