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MRS Facz 08 Sl R | GEO. E. PITCHER Tuesday Will be Given Up to That With 55 Peritions . on the List—Short Calendar Matters and Assign- VARIOUS MATTERS Tomorrow is Whitsunday. 3 Y, Miss Marguerite Te of Newars, Muskmelons SRR e Tenry G of North Frankiin -ment of Cases. - ©IN. 7. 18 the guest of Mtx. Rush W. i are Blooming. o oIS | 4s assisting L H. Stoddard & Son at : - Kimbail of Broadwasy. Civil Engineer, Peter| Mrs Horace 1. Brisgs of Providence 158t Her Totmer liomae In this cits 107 | " {sics,t0, apnounce (o his patrons and Cauliflower Asparagus Green Peas !Soft shell ‘crabs today. Powers In the superior court on Tuesday of ( geant, Thomas MeDonald and Bros.—adv. Mre, Harrie Hymon of Groton has | next week the time will be devoted to %V’eake. . e returned from Norwich, where she | naturalization, there being 55 petitions Short Calendar Session. on the list for action. It will require There were but five matters on the In 2 number of country districts the | Visited relatives. 3 : E % school year ended on Friday, & all the time of the court to attend to oy morning,| Mr. and Mrs. . N. Yerrington of Miss Ruth Potter Clark of Fremont | these matiors, ang no. other buciness f&,‘;"o!?‘fi"‘c‘}!"{vgg‘m’?",: 45 West Northfield, Mass., are visiting Today, the vigil of Pentecost, is a | Strcet, New London, has heen In Noi- | wil] be attempted. A representative | nd wife vs. | their son, H. L. Yerrington, of Wash- asting day of obligation in the Cath- wich, the guest of friends. of the United States attorney Will be | Jormpi® Samtamng e and others, | ington street, : olic church. Miss Mary Flynn of Norwich has|here to conduct the hearings in the | judgment as of June 6 was granted for |\ o e T Gucnod of mt | a stay of several days. ', 49 Shetucket reet. ; several petitions. £ the amount of $1,467.71,it being a fore- "This week's rain has pleased the to- | Peen the guest of Miss Louise Howard | * mpo petitions for naturalization to A for redemeption be- | Town street returned Thursday after bacts: prowars in ae e e oy | of Woodstock, the past week. come up Tuesday Inclade the foflow | ioures the thme for redemepton - | a Visit in Pittafield, Mass. where she have hegun transplantng. Ex-Representative George Thompson | i8: Wolf Yelen. Isaac Angfanovitch,| ceeging days. wag the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. "The changes in the time table of the | and wife of Florida have arrived at | Barnet Maioies, Aron Kantrowitz Ben-| "o a metion for a judgment by de- | Gamwell. suitable for wedding June 4. . - . T Stoni in Yoselevsky, Bernhard Janseen, for fail lead against de- S Rl New York. New Haven & Hartford | their North Stonington home to spend | JUn, TRSCISTmey, Dernnatd Joiseeh | fault for failure to ple Miss Frances R. Whitney of the fac- 3 rai o i v, mer, . g s e vatburg and Joseph : o 8] an 'es~ Fox River Butter railroad become effective tomorrow, | the summer. Henry Coreoran, Harry Gilman, Arthir | fendents. Rosa Swatburg and JosePR| iy “6r the Catherine Afken school, | d graduation pr. V. i 8 ed Friday evening io | Mre, James W. Haley of Ogdensburg, | Whitaker. Jonas Perus, Liljensteln, | fome s Raymond. Tr. and others, | Stamford, returned ; 5 | Yo is the suest of her parente, My | Johah Gusiaf Janson, fohn Duncan | ome VS Raymond b & dave. | her homé here after the close of the i In the f Kenure vs. Brainard | school year, Shane, 'Josef Linzen, Frederick G.| g Apmstrons Co. a bond of $75 was Native Spinach Littie neck cams and oysters today. Powers Bros.—adv. and Mrs, William 1. Drake, of West | Murfay, Thaddeus Leahy, John Mec- Native Broilers School pupils have been utilizing the b Malton, John Litterscheidt, Tewfik A.| i dered in tao weeks. Miss Emily Beck\:ithl. a teachfr in books in the library in preparation 'Mzs. Samuel Fish of Hallville and Genshan,' Bemgm(n DesSantos, Michael Cases Assigned. gxe waglr?;e‘-x;::flhs:fm‘;ofln'%&?»?kn'r?:,wm of compositions and for recitations on | tW0 children have been visiting her | A. Kaldy, Sanvatore A. Nanina, Jjohn | T i e ed. | e SR e an e e Flag day. mother, Mrs.' Alice Richardson, of | M¢Fall, Vietor A. Tongren, Theodor The following cases T n an | atLe oday (Saturday { Washington street. Boggemes, Cornelius Hubert Syeen,| Wednesday, June 7, Bosworth, ., | mer vacatiof. | ents is very complete. Prices reasonable. Give us a call. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths. Established 1872. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING 2 b 2 William _Ambaum, Heinrich Meier, | vs, the New Haven road (on trial). A stone tower ot St e 'S the| Warren Les Goss, who was in town | Ballison Boardson: Willim Hanter, O1¢ | Thursday, June 8—idicks vs. Connec- | Wirsiow Tracy Williams was one of n m Sea church, New London, complered | for Memorial day, spent a portion of | S. Ellingion, Joseph Coppo, Girolamo | ticut Co., -Gallup vs. Campbell, DAr-|iho three Geéntlamen of tie Council, | { by July 4. % the week in Moosup with his nephew, | Girl, Joseph Tomanio, Oscar F.|lington vs. Blissville Mills Co., musial| chosen to serve until 1914, at the an- | s Charles F. Burgess. Kaempffe, Otto H. Schoroeter, Barico | and wife vs. Kudlik. | mual meeting of the Connecticut Soc June has furnished two beautiful T Rinclcotti, Giovanni Masciana, Nathan| Friday, June 9—Short calendar. bat | aty of Colonial Wars, in Hartford, o o summer days, which have encouraged Miss Katie Shea and Willlam Hart- | 8. Penn, Benjamin 8. Gillis, Isador | meeting, assignment of cases and an-| Thursday. We are showing an unusually| ccorex to take outincs to park, —or | nett of Hartford were in town this| Glater, Max Sirkin, Meyer Rich, Val- | nual cailing of dotket. 2 country or shore, week attending the funzral of their|entine Reich, Alexander Finlayson, Zo- | Tuesday, June 20 (special —W. B.} 3 g 1. Dowe of Summer street strong line of DIAMONDS, i g aunt, Miss Kate Hartnett. ol Gaucher, Tngvald Hansen, Andrew | Williams et al, vs. Rose, appeal from | jof; on Friday for a visit with ber | \pAL the Memorial day exercises in| o yoic. Haley of Ogdénaburs, | H1O5%, Gerhiard Birker, Peter Peterson, | probate, A. H. Willlams s Rose, ex- danghter, Miss Amy Dowe, in Philadel: | the park at Rockville, the address was | (VIS i E TE, | James A, Ainswortl, Henry W. Bar-' ecutor, appeal from prol 3 phia.. Miss Dowe sails on Jdune 9 Mounted or Loose, carefully| (7'l §i ekl (e pddress was | <757 s ‘making & lengthy visit with ; from Philadelphia on the stesmer Mo | merly of Colchester. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William nominee of the Red Star line to spend | Drske of WeSt Main strect. the summer in France and Switzeriand. SE LT R A HORSE OWNERS Receive Warning in Time from State - : Humane Society. Named. While Musical Selections Pleased. el t Hugh Davison, for four years post T ‘The Connecticut Humane Y * The street departmient is still en- | carpenter at Fort Terry, left Friday Tha Men's league of the Central Slater hall wa led to_overflowinZ | pag published a sheet with a few sug- flfflllSIlfl af u"ma“l gaged in oiling streets, Park streat|morning for Fort Totten. whitestone, | Baptist church enjoyed a supper on|on Iriday evening, ¢ there being many.| cestions for the treatment of horses in having been naded to the nei where | Long Island, where he will be statione | Friday evening at 6.15 @t Bushnell | in the annex, for the Newton Pe PGl o L S O FRANKLIN SQUARE. the dust has been effectively lald. ©ed hereafter. chapel which was attended by about 40 | Drizg speaking by the bovs of the Iree | {io, of the members and preceded a bu: Academy. The programme was finel An exchange says: Norwich has a| Miss Mae Chandler of the bakery | ness meeting of the league. An at- | carricd out in every detail, there beln: i hustling _schoolmaster in _Principal | department of the Mohican company | tractive menu was served by a com- | el8ht coniisianis. Two numbers were| jrced lightly and rest well at noon- Tirrell, wro is going about addressing | I$ ablé ta be out after recovering from | mittee of the ladies of the church. given by ylhf’ GHElE Glte. cinb, 1ed a Y | time, : p societies on the proposed charter. a short illness. She expzcts to be President Charles C. Treat called the | Miss Ethel hx:gKAKxn _and this proved a Rest your horse by removing harness back to her duties on Monday. business meeting to order after sup- | del I feature of the evening. and col i 1 I { ® Telaphone 254 s. n““m 65 Franklin Street, J Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. selected, and we guarantee to give the Best Values in the city. v Call and look them over. THE NEWTON PERKINS PRIZE SPEAKING. Live and boiled lobsters today. Pow CHARS ER EXSLAINED 50 T By o Lb Harry C. Prentice, a student at Bos- CENTRAL BAPTIST LEAGUE. ton Tech, arrived at his homz on z The D. A R. memorial fountain on | Washington street for the summer on | Preceded by Supper and Business | Large Number in Attendance at Slater tre Little Plain is proving even more | Thursday, making the trip by moto*-| 'Meeting, When Commitiees Were| Hall—Each Number Well Given, popular than last vear, refreshing the | cycle. . thirsty at all hours of the day. Repai Polishing Barber Chairs a Specialty Mattresses made over equal to New Slip Covers cut and made to order ¢ extra and frequent rest on hot Silas Whipple, the farmer, of Lef- ¢ per.and two commmittees were appoint- | The declamations were given as fol-| “roave him standing in the shade, Order your pictures of the : fingwell, was in town Friday with a| Louis Mabrey and son, Nelson Lee | ad. The first named consisted of C.|lows: unles soverheated. . g Large Size lf-dozen hoxes of native strawber- | Mabrey. who went to Redding Ridge | Bdward Smith, Col. Charles W. Gale, | The Duties and Responsibilities of Avoid overloading; with a fair load Bass-Clef Club NOW at Cranston’s Bock Store ries, which he had picked June 1. in their automobile Thursday for a | Adams P. Carroll, Frank L. Arnold and | * SWoman, Hamilton | Work moderately. short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. | L. R. Church. . They are to confer with Benjamin Montgomery Bruce. In traveling long distances, drive 3 cents Dr. T. A. Crowley has removed his | Mabrey, are expected to return today. | the pastor and the choir director cor- | phe National Flag, Beecher | 8lowly. dental office to the McGrory building, cerning any way in which the Men’ James Patrick Timmin Water at short intervals and not to rooms three and four. leagus may be of help in the Sunday | Regulus to the Roman Senate, excess. adv, , P = NEW CLERK AT smiTi’s. vening services of the church througih Ambnymous | If exhausted by heat, cool the head New lL.ondon papers note that Mrs. > 5 T akie F the summeér. The second commitice Seovie Hoon Hananil with ice. 2 DUNN’S PHARMACY, | 21 e o o e on | N e T hamaranee, %% | w8, ocater committes” €0 the | o uinu 00 Geant, Hoges' Watcerson | Give'3 ceol batn, o good bea ana |-~ THE WESTERLY HOUSE -- lay pastor's Sunday school class and con- Fredarick Fuller Mannitg. plenty of air at night. Teadtavters . Jor. . AlbS, Wines; A | John Gailegher. now of Brooklyn, N.Y.| 1E : sisted of School Superintendent W. D. | our Gunaer's Shot, Anonymous | Keep bearing places of collar and | pigiore and Cigars, Gomestic and im- 50 Main Street N. J. Platner of Philadelphia has | millson, ®dward Y. Messinger and et ion Ste Symi harness clean. 3 i - "I“,"M‘;:";a?m“o;m_f“z_L‘a‘“" | Smith's drug store, filling the vacancy | “The new general secretary of the Anonymous | Ping the collar. Formarly D. J. O'Brien’s at 68 North | made by the resignation of O. R.|Young Men's Chfistian association, rhomas Wi has nearly ail been removed by Bortelance, who went to Tattville. M, | socst;aeys Oltistiar Thomas Wheeler, Fha chancs introduction to a public gathering of Wash harhess sores with cool water | main Street, Norwich. ainst and castile soap. % =3 Shu Root| Avoid high checks; and check rea-| KBNYON & PICKHOVER, Props. sonably, if at all axtract from a Lorimer, Harold Waison White Speech in the demurrags laws | jately employed by the Mulford com- | x; i i i in- | ¢ X G i i a o e - e e e 4 & B 13 Norwich men_at this point, being in- escue of Lygi Sienkiewicz Protect your horse from torment in OPEN OR TOPS. il Sk &5 1t e ui\}f“\‘.,"éuii"?f‘m;n], manufacturing chemists in Phil- | troduced by President sames 1. Case | The Resgue of Lygla, = . Sienkiewics | PEorec Delivered to Any Part of Norwich Eeorat il hade b | 2dcnia. | of the association. General Secretary & % ‘Proper shoeing protects the feet R So many people do not know we carry | according to announcement made bY |, Mr. Platner is a prescription special- | Starkey was feccived with applaue| The first two selections by the Glce | from ot payements. the Ale that s acknowledged to be the such a large stock. It will pay you| ["el8ht agents. ake a 100k bafore huying at no cost| The June White Ribbon Banner an- to you. Our prices that lead--$55.00,| nounces ir the state treasurer's re- port free-wiil offerings. Mystic § $65.00, $75.00, $85.00. Mansfield Center $2.30, Ellington $5.66. From ten unions $55.94. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. At the state meeting of the Society of Colonial War: t Hartford, Thu ist with a high rating, who will prove |'and responded briefly in acknowledg- | club_were Sylvia by Schubert and| Apply wet clay or water compress to] Dest on the market — HANLEY’S a valuable assistant to Manager James | ing the hearty greeting. He spoke in | Lands o Dee by Scott and brough!| forefeet at night. PEERLESS. A telephone order will Marr: His long experience malkes | prief of his acquaintance with similar [ forth much applause. These oper Try the virtue of a bran mash or| receive promp: attention. him an excellent man for the store, | men's clubs in churches. the evening’s programme, afi green grass weekly. o which alwavs has the best, The remainder of the evening was | the fourth number two selec- & D. J. McCCRMICK, 30 Frankiin St b r Let the poorer horse of the team set R — given over to an instructive explana- | tions were given, these being B An-| the pace. =3 W char. | el by Rubenstein and . Love's Old| tGnod o ight will make f OBITUARY. tion and discussion over the new char- | £el D Sy S e B e ter for the city providing for the gov- | Sweet Song by Molloy. - £ a hard day. ernment by commission. Charles }.| At the ciose Principal Tirrell who| = 7These humeane suggestions are made Mre. John Donahue. B ¢ i 2 8 01 ced the speakers, statad that|in the 1 t of the hi b A 14 Bath Street, Norwich, .| dax, In the necrology tribute was paid A et Haskell and Herman Alofsin, 2d, two | 2nnounced tb 5 in the interest of the horse, but do e N | o Jarvis, D.D. of Brook- deanoit, S clock this morning the | members of the committee which drew judges were Rev. Herbert .| not forget that he is your property, o SR Iyn, who dled October 24, 1910 Drnahue of Mo 98 Daitie strast. wer | up the new charter, explained its gen- 3 and Hibbe-d | and the value of many horses is depre- | Aré all in and ready fof your in- JOSEPH IHABFORD, Curred ot the. Backus hospiiay whees | €Fal Drovislons and went into more | on will befciated by their treatment in hot| spection. All grades and prices, in- The twentieth annual exhibition of y 8 = particular detail when they answered weather. cluding our English Imported Papers, Epi-cop-;_no;fi:gm. Moldings to Match. Decorallm:)! and Rev. Frank H. Bigelow, who for the | Seneral painter’s supplies. We ars past seven years has been in charge | NOW receiving orders for paper hang- of the chapel of St. John's Episcopal { ing, decoration, and painting. SUSPENDED FOR PRESENT | church in Stamford, has sent in his ¥ P. F. MURTAGH, ng contest will take ay evening of next A : has been for about & week for the work by the students of the Nor- | She g wich Art school and the Academy winl | treatment for a complication of nerv- Book Binder. 4 Bids Witk miich. che nac ut- be held at Converss art gallery June | 2U8 trou - Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order, | 9 from 8 to 10 in the evening. fered for the past flve months. 408 SROADWAY. Mrs. Donahue, who was the last of . John Donovan, deputy highway com- | her family, was a native of Glasgow, Telephone 368 ¢ g missioner, was in Westarly Thursday. | Scotland, having come to this coun- He also visited the selectmen of Stor try when she was about 15 yvears old, ington and North Stonington. An at-| and was about 45 at the time of her questions of “different points put to 3 them by tflose present. Their replies | Place on Wednes cleared up the points on which they | Week. wera interrogated and made an exceed- ingly favorable impression in favor of [ HAS HIS LICENSE the adoption of the commission form. They were given a vote of thanks for their attendance at the meeting and resignatiyn to become effective on July Uohw Burke - Who Was Driving Auto | 1 next. Dr. Bigelow has accepted the ! i : Of her | their informal talks on the charter. 2 .0 | associate pa ip - in St < temnt is being made (o improve the | death. She was married in thig eity Pl it s sty Fast in Milford, Deprived of Privi- | {50Cs, RASIOihin = i, e Johns Telephone. 92 and 9 West Mai roads. 25 y ue, a na- - SR T iseport, 3 st in St M"cfl m Mnlhers roa gy e B L LT GRAND ARMY MEETING. lege. % which Rev. Willlam . Lewls is fec- The Ladies' Sewing circle of the A, their eight ~ children—Danlel. John, | itk Banner Presented to Sedgwi : ; = gt porepse Phiedye %, - 1 AMa . O A gwick v the action of Secretary of State — —— Ry e g B e b oy oy S o B L e Y B e S Post—invitation Received. M. 3. Rogers the license of John | To Exempt Plainville Camp Grounds. Jtave you had baby's photograph| fNIr annual fair, realize .80. From | and_Patrick. e i PR {his amount §75 was paid on the pas- | She was an affectionate Wife and & | geqgwick post, No 1 G. A, R, re- | who vas ai. the Whesl of an” Ath | seifctition has been presented in the s an art to take bahy's photo- | g o L L gt Ly el i e T ine home simcie Spsreatly | ceived one application for Citizens' | owned by John Gaetano, the proprie- | o piainville Methodist o o thair kind assistance. missed in the home circle and also 3 | the Plainvilie Methodist camp grounds i graph as it shonid be taken. To catch | PUDILC e 54 Sl £ 2 3 g house o frash As it snould be taken. To'catch | Joaves many other frends ta menry | COrps membarship at its resular meet- | tor of a.student boarding house on | pe‘exempt from taxation on the eronng ; ittle| Tpere will be compotitive examing 5 | ing on Friday evening at the Bucking- | High strest. New Haven, when the au= | teat thes are used. for velie 3 dimple, Such photograps become Prized | 1i,ns"at military posis throushont the | "o %% _ ham Memorial, which had & good at- | to was in an accident on the Miiford | oo | RITRD SO0 remembrances of babyhood's ddys i} .ounir beginning Sept. 5 for the se- S = tendance, and was presided over by | turnpike, was suspended Friday for i ears to come. We liave had. years of | foitlo"Y ;251018 560 fiany for the Change in Timetable. Commander Henry Hovey. The posid thc present E Most beautiful Ster- : v-‘ g Mr::;"vl""f:ir;r';‘m ;h"‘:f;"a- appointim. to be second lieutenants §I\Jnany morning the changa in time- | received the gift of a silk banner from The license of Robert Grossbender, - - o in the T Mvalty, fal 1 table goes into effect on the New Ha- | Mrs. Robert W. Otis, which is to be | the chauffeur of the other car in the ! o take them. No troublesome posing.| 1 ,h ShYRity, HNIG MTthlcly Snf | cen roas The PorilnG Ghuress | pibesd with (hs tber veitts I ihe was also suspended for the ling -Silver Pattern on ‘homas J, Brown has been re-ap- poinied postmaster at Packerville, his taken off from this line and there is no Bar Harbor this year. There s but little chanse in the trains on tha Nor- post museum. The comrades received and accepted an ir ation from Sedgwick cor The two autos collided 10 in a stretch of road east of ¥ ch is very narro and the market. through a rock ledge. Both are a Full line of articles in above patterns in stock. Snap them in a Jiffy. » | infantry. LAIG” ' 0” new name given to the office becom- | five minutes. The train arriving for- | campfire to be given on Monday eve- |leged to have been going at a fast rate ’ ing effective July 1. On and after that | merly at 1142 now arrives at 11.46 | ning for the “minute- ment of ’61." | of speed. Both machines were put date mall 1a to be addressed to Pack- | from the north, leaving at 11.45, whil»l In the general comment of the eve- |out of commission and -several people The Ph her, | °- Windham county, Conn. in the evening the train atrives at 7.03 | ning much pleasure was expressed by | were hurt but not seriousl lotographer, | and leaves at 7.07 instéad of 7.10. The | the veterans over the specially suc- E There was a meeting of the board five-minute change comes in the after- | ceseful Memorial day programme. Opposite Norwieh Savings Society. | town school visitors Friday evening. - noon, when the train arrives at 2 in- Frd s ity T g 5 when a blank was adopted which wil STATIONARY ENGINEERS. F. C. A'l'cnm M. D., | e sent to all the school districts re- | | | : | commission going inte effect and the | Wich branch, the ereatest change being | No. 6, Sons of Veterans, to attend t | e . At St. Mary’s T. A. and B. Building | it 1ou have one. s vour cash account, J h & E H B' by St. Mary’s and St. Anne’s Socie- | and your canceled checks are indis- 0 “ Eu- h I!S. d of 2.05 and leaves at 2.05, north- e later train goes north at| T Resmgmtrisn:?o il cewn . zarding estimates for the ensuing year. arriving at 4.42. Delegates Named to State Convention | ties_ Winners at Whist putable receipis. We furnish the cut- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | This form will insure uniform infor- e i at Hartford This Month. = fit and do most of the work. You Room 1, Second ¥} »r, Shaunon Bidg. | mation from all the districts, Joseph 6. Werth, Jr., Injured. Under the auspices of a joint com- | furnish the momey. The benefits are Night 'phone 1083 I <P g 3 i Norwich Stationary BEngineers’ 2 mittee of St. Mary's T. A, and B. so- | mutual. | jMrs. Lena Becker of New London| On Thursday afternoon, while stand- | gociation, No. 6, elected Ite two delo | Moo oant o Ary's A" Hotlety the || 167, AT i Ry | has brought suit against the city of | ing in a_wagon in Market street in | e I e Gpaesie v YOU BIe oL Wit s tEAs.an i’ gates and its two alternates to the | mommers of these two orewnizations | vitation. QUALITY State converition at its meeting held | and their friends who were fortunate z in work should always be censidered 1 streat . Sha e s N 2 "riday evening in the Bill block. Pres- | enough to receive an invitation en- n wo : 8 7 JOHMNSON & BENSON, FOERIVAD S BETRIG SAKe Shn ape i the street when the Norse started sud. | ident Levi Saunders was in the chair | Soved a delightful social evening Fri- Ihe "Iflmfls lua" x 'I'r s“; especially when it costs no inore thaa 20 Central Avenus. e e ks denly. 4 o janded on his lead and| for the bubiness of the evening. John | duy at the T. A. B, bullding, during USE b0, | tne_interior kina. ~Skitica men - are . vy 38y , & o mployed by us. Our price tell the He was reported as much improved on | D: Carpenter and Harry Leonard were | which cards, music and dancing made employed by price tell Metal Cornices and Skyligats, Gutters PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. New London for 31,000 damages for | front of Worth & Co.’s, Joseph (. injuries received hv a fall on a walk | Wort was thrown violently into < Vi v, = ” i ‘hole story. Among those appointed by Gov. Sim- | F; " % # vill pe | NBMed as delegates with rlos B. | up the attractive programme for the The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness. Wi Bulawin as & delegation from | oaosy, ae his many fridfids will Be| ferleston and Georse . Tills 8s 1 | 100 rebpie present.. Whist and forty” | STETSON & YOUNG. . atiots i ~ ates, The convention is to be held | five w sayed, and while the; d Conductors, this state attend the tairty-eighth | ternates. ) five were played, an hile these promptly “'...““'"2“‘ — national conference of charities gand = i ——————— | ot Travtiord Fulie.28-34. games were progress a delightful | "-'](l 119, corrections at Boston, June 7 to 14, | At its meating June 16 the local programine was rendered by the Haile i ate M irthia C. Mitebell of Nor- soctation will hold its annual election | club orchest {ceived a pretty han died at Kingston, g, and X ecured a pocketknife, At rreil forty-fiv which wer | | | 1 wich and Dr. Donald L. Ross of Mans \ | of officers. The prize #winners at whist were H o field. ave ou a o R S T SRR Mrs. Maurice Kelley, who had to cut 3fll‘a|'y umoin Wil ot Mitged. Mitchsll ith Miss Josie Haley to decide their| ppe members of Sedgwick post, No The case of the. Singer Sewing Ma- [ The will of Alfred Mitct tie, and H. Farrell. Jrs. Kelley re- & o . ted to probate s fs only less refreshing than the bath| the court of common pleas today, has | first and second pri well as organizations, for their 5 Sl wing . I n VOI 1mn comfort. 1 will show you samples and | Machines which were. bought by of a|day so successful. uning cing _— chine company vs. John J. Ryan, which Leit Over 1, G. A. R, desire to express their It is a very brief document and itse! During e 5 er 'y ill | been pc wo > vere taken by Ba ? £ e Juring the summer you will | been postponed for two wee . pipes, were taken by Bar ssistance in making Mem, Mr. F w te ? the testator's wife, Mrs. Annie O.|ton, while the consolation priz plans of the percelain and other tubs an. rom ln r ® Mitchell. The will was drawn on Oct. | bag of tobacco went to Patrick JI. G RC latin and ant. gu 4 IRGE KAMPF A peep Into an_up to date bathrgom| Was schedujed to have been heard in sincere thanks o all individuals, a Let Us See What It Needs The | that after the debts and funeral el the more look to the bath for bodily | Suit is brousht to recover for s penses are paid the estate shall €o to | tholomew Smith and William Naugh- | €TOUS and give you estimates for the work 10. | White. JIce cream and fancy « of putting them in in the best mannez| _"he Moosup Jour : Mrs. A cold that is left untreated reduces| Mrs. Mtichell is named at executrix. | were served and the eveninz concluded INRY i . . from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- | Mary Havden Loughran ‘of Central| your ity, weakens your sy Mr, Mitchell owend the extensive Pe- | with dancing, for which the Smith & HENRY HOVEY; R irin antes the entire joh l}xllaxfl__\;')m was in the Moosup t0l- | and makes easier the contraction of | quot estate, a large farm at Lyme and | Maynard orchestra played acceptably. Commander. epa g | ley = ident last ecember, was e June 2, 1911, imined ¥Friday at her home by Dr. Harriman of Norwich, who found that =he was more seriously injurtd than reported future colds and troubles. The sooner | the estate at Kingsten, Jamaica. — : you commenc: treatment the sooner E Ny Master Noble Visits Capitol. will get rid of vour cold and the Native Strawberries. A few days ago Mrs. Noble, widow Sy Teus Iy On Friday afternoon there were a | of John B e, the predecessor of - - h‘alf»dnzv_n crates of native strawber- | Hubert in the office of dairy At the Connectieut azrienltural col- | &yt S ries received by Somers. thev being loner, called at the office of lege, Storrs, efforts are being made to the first to be secured J. I. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. lnuN MSTINGS | of '98. who died during the Spanis | American war. Professor Wheeler furnished by expert hands at reasonable prices. YERRINGTON'S Temple of Music - 5 commissioner in the capitol. ac- secure funds for painting the picture The berries came from the > e S : e of Willls Nicholas Hawles 'of thoe class Laxative il 1t SR S S i ompanied by ber son. John B. Noble, A snte mnd reiiite H a bright child bout 3 years old. r treating discascs ‘mucous membrenes, such ( chargesfrom *be os stomach and ari a AT DRUGOI TS 81 Why not ciize yoursclf Cold 3 cultivation of this fruit. ne past | J chil o few davs the picking of handfuls and | says the Hartford It was the | single baskets of berries hereabouts | first visit which Master Noble has Tablets |nis veen revorted, but this is the first | made to the office of which his father large picking. received rere ble head for some years, Times. states that about $100 has been re- . ptly. Large stock of | Coived so far. vatterns. 0. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Shoe Specials At the meetinz of the state board of | speedily corrects colds and disorders e i oy Nolle s srven Treatise with ¢ oh bot Jo £ charities in Hartford ursday, Mrs. | caused by them. They overcome agi- 3 Z z 2 , Ay or matled on r-qucat. s F. GI ir, A. Mitchell of Norwich reported | tation and restore the circulation to ST b Kew Fraiec ihe dsiry commilssioNered PEbloEEapIL) T SOPIBORY. + & visits to the industrial school for girls, | its normal condition. They expal the | Because George sm«n“.'u ed fo neep ! of her son. The commissioner will Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes and Oxfords, the state hospital at Middletown and | poisonous products which a cold gen- | NS pdromise ta marry Mary Ternow- | pang the photograph of Master Noble | $2.00. sky she had him arrested and he is| 0% 106 PAOTOSEH Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | ts_county homes. Dr. E. A Down | erates. father, died, : i Norw ondi Men's $2.50 Fine Shoes, $2.00. reported a visit to the hospital for Price 20c. HOW dyt SO EIVER IR B R Do nOR b s R ab e Wi Ohily savin shonthe g - ':,.m for Richardson and Boynton | the insane at Norwich. :{‘mfr"')-m 35“«»5?3; “,“:;" ";0"‘;;';0‘— o Men’s $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords, $2.00, rnaces. ster, met S| s 10, z On Friday David Lepper was taken o L 2 We have the axclusive Lad to the school at Deep River from Opportunities to Save. During the six months ended April Patrician $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, ¢ 0 . |26, 1911, 46,720 immigrants were landed 0 E h-b d P ; q 3.50 0 :hTS? :tr‘.: ?:2;:“::2%"‘25.3';v!;g'_‘ 3 The already adequate savings facili- |at Halifax. They were of a most fa- n X1 ltlon 533‘:10’:5317: Kin‘;mg?mll‘x'”é;o:s a;d"‘;fl- liceman Maloney and, not being able tes of the state have just been added |vorable class and largely booked for| A fine assortment of the Latest Styles | fords. 9 to give a good account of himself, was to by the establishment in Willimantic | the western provinces. tn Millinery for Spring and Summer taken to police station, where he said Ftaakiis § Norwich of another postal savings bank. With | m————— — et at FRANK A. BiLL, * 3 ranklin Square, rwich, the gradual extension of the govern- . | MRS, G. P. STANTON'S, ) "ea“ns and P]umhmg' R LR T e g a ment savings system. if people do not| Children Cry : - X o 104 Main Strest. i ent Lo’ Z save money and keep it in a proper 5 : : - WHEN you want 10 Dut_your busi- 9F in S g, e pure hased in this city as usual{ TEERR 10 $osavsciutie m’:‘:‘“: ix- b s e G B el FOR FLETCHER'S .|, THERE :2 no nover Dbeivre the public. there is [ - l..il'. mL . B Lo iar oest Bowicms Brov. 25 East rn Connecticui équal to Llce, ofafdmroi i i c A s T o R l A Easteru Conunectlcut equal to T dium hetter than through the 65 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. Made and Sold At T. F. BURNS, - he had run away from the school. letin for business resulim Jetin for pusi.ess results. ing columus of ‘Che ulletin, e . 5