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Miss Marie Duchette 1 in New London on Monday. Miss Mahon Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Brassil of mfl‘ lin, 5 v = e . o 3 . 3 o First “Commission - Government Being 387 Wihile Demos | ' . ; : ; sauiifin 15245 o o SIXiR sirect for _cratic: Majority Was 125—Clean Sweep for Entire|h, Westor, "G, " vuiten; eris, | 3 fi'fi;flfl,t g oo it « e A | ange e corried & Do~ Mrs. A. G. Allen of Philiips avenus| T!Ck‘et; Making City Government Entirely’ Demo- %‘: 3. 3 MJH e N Toane 1att o tlie 480 Get ' lfi A e 5 4 - o & train for. 4 six weeks' wedding Lr'p in 4 3 « f Owners of onion beds complain of. 4 the damage done by cutworms. The monthly meeting of the New &n&m Medical seociety will be held t Tugene Vetter of Rochester, N. Y. is entertaining her brother and wife of s vam and Gusta: Wednesday, Friday_and Saturday of | 1'% Anscles. Cal s .~ -cratic. : : 2 3 i o aacks, fhey wiil make their this weel will be Ember days and| Caot. Manuel Clary and two sons Z 2 o2 2 home in Chicago, where thie groom IS o f fast days for all Catholics. of Stonington have béen guests of rel- B - s emploved on the Chicago p:;( ar jd 3 atives in Norwich, Without any particular demonstra-/| before the counting had been eotn= toonist 2nd flustrator. As an il Fresh h ¥ Orehardiats dn dentral . Conncotidut tion to mark. its coming and going, the | pleted in the Central district and the 4 tor the bride also has much talent are troubled by poor plum prospects, | Edsar E. Kingsley of New York has | annual city electlon took place Mon- | total voie of the city tabulated, The’ fina a graduate of the Norwich Art & blight having affected the trees. been the guest of his mother, Mrs. Al. | day With more than the usual quici- | actusl counting in the First district £ school, whera she rételved a scholar- . pheus Kingsley of Franklin. ness of an Off year, even though there | was not finished until ~after 830. 4 ship. She was a %r'ldunt ot tite Acad- Do not be a “’m n ‘e Asparagus . til 5 - it was before the le ofie 6f the miost | There was the same difficulty in all % in the class of 1904, and Jarge Green Peas D AT e maa’ ‘0 30s | | Mrs. Ernest Allison Smith leaves to- s g i the dlsteicts and trom the marks on " Sriends wfio’dlnflni i A : Use & number of Shidren in the | gay for u two months’ visit in Mari n, tite lulots it ihdieuted that the voters | many handsome presents received. | Summer Parade. 1f you s ¥*| O., her formar home, and Topeka, Kan. had u_l‘ga idea of what they were do- Bernhard=8chlough. . % 4 i 2 - ing. ‘her vere 70 ball - & Fex Batter Goen with that sood clgar—Clysmic| wr. and Mrs. Charles Lester of 1B ine Bl alstidtwhich wereombt There was & pretly wedding af 110 have not already visited our = . Hea nehiie—ady. | Greeneville ¥pent Sunday With . properly matked. . Of thet number, el .‘}'fy"r‘kfi-'wy’.’r{-'firrlg when their ~% % 2nd Mrs. John O'Briem, at Trading there were 22 WHich were c 4 in New Yorl e 1, - | W D‘m 4 Splgach Putnam _phalanx, which has local | Cove, RN PRI e daushter Gthel was united fn marrisze ash Goods _ S members, has decided to celebrate Nattve Breflers | Bunker Hil aay by a banquctin Hart- | Mr. and Mrs Frank Gage and Miss ford, Tessie Harding spent Sunday w - their parents in Sterling City The conference of the assistant pas- | Lyme: tars of the Roman Catholic diocese v 1 s will be held at the cathedral in Hart- | James Bidwell of MeKinley avenus do 50 at once. -Our sheloes 4 : s Mr._ang tention of the voter. There were thrés Moy G el Yo ¥ who {316 1o get the idea of splittin & city, The ceremony was perfotmed be ‘fhalt"ltzl and m!hlt were snkmdal]‘ke‘ %y Rev. S. S. Gregg_of HoW Pgrfi'l:h s ere pla marked bal- 5 . 8. 8. G New York. e lots. There were e i piscopal church of New Yo lots, ‘There were eigten ballots where double ring sstvice wes used. The in voting for the decorated, s Dl v ey av charter, Some wrote “No® in the house was beautifully de °d, k% \the most wanted warm fard fodky. and Huzh Finlayson of Boswell avenuc citcle cr “Yes” in the eircle, where Y B B ::l?!("h-“:i'lfln ¢ they should ha e placed an X. Oth- The bride wae gowned . S € ntrain with dutchesse lace trim- ) weather fabrics at alhuring o have been spending a few days in There will be a session of the supe- | Providence. : rior court here today for natu ers placed their X not in the ecircle s R et veil W ht U . et : i ; ins. Herpridal veil was cagEnt up il ey Mrs. Ofive Crumb and Mrs. Ann But down on_ the fine near.Yés or No. : : ha she earried be tanoacted: Brior o Jawett oty & are thirt There were five Who voted republican, - - With orange blassoma and B O "ar- |prices. They are there in guosts of their cousin, Stephen Parker, | | prohibition and socialist tickets, all on I‘_nd!d e her sister Sadie, who was We are showing an unusually| , The members of the New London |in Frankiin. S Ml T I L N D BLLSWORTH . BAKER, Sowned i pink sk ana ciried ook all colors and all weights, in Medical socizty are to be the guests i 3 e ; 0 Ll Councilmdn., roses. Her cousin, Miss Helen Bamie- . of Dr COB \Graves. Tater in the| Dr. William W. Leonard and famly were cast only on the charter,. It was : of Norwial Town, was gowiied In 4 strong line of DIAMONDS., | &£ Dr. <, b were over Sunday giehts of the @6o- the opinion of meny thai about one | counters, W. H. Callaban, 1. . Craney, | oo ae ot el oral pint Fosss Tf,»(fllam cotton and mercerized, | | more elect rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles tor's pa on with the same kind of a | J. F. Coughlin. 7. Robinson. C.-J. | heat man war Charles Suska of New V1 = T ard, at Ni i ballot wi 1 voting chi: - i iy v - | & 2 4 Mounted or Loose, - carefully m;l'r:g‘::h;\'trr‘::bl‘x:n Banner is urging eonard, at Niantic. 1P TRk e s Dm}w’fi-""-:)'THnw'r‘m"'r"" ln,n\;it:!& A.| York. Fnlfnv\;:nlx, thr'?'ffl»?fi"&e;ng- in linen and in silk and cot= o Pty nedt T Miss Daisy Parker has returned to who voted oui of an enrollment of cond Aisiic GRS o e ception was hejd. ThE ;- selected, and we guarantee te|tbc most of Friday next, June 9, as Pa n Y 3 an_eprollment of | "Serond district—\odcrator, Stehen | tione wera nink and white rinbon_and 4 r s o g : e i hor Rome in Xew London after swend- 2201, stiowing that 330 dia not g0 to P Cofes: ballot clerke. Jonn 1. Par- e T rurvished by bd ton mixtures. Fabrics whose ¢ # ity. i s 4 PRI = S8 t s. ns, Joseph P, Sheridan: box tenders, 15y’ orchestr Mr. an give the Best Values in the city o e P e THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Seme of the Resuits. Tosebh B, Ont. John Connal: checker. | Barnhard ieft for a honevmoon td 10| yary appearance spells Sume Call and leok them over. celteq this moenth. It did much good,| George A. Svdleman has epened his T R RN T SOxS e By ey Do s | Aamtie T et ?vl,hb’:rxnri‘hfln'f +A e g J et i st 2 .. |received by Tax Collector Ci . J. Donovan; returning July 1st {0 a o B bat more of it Wil be welcomed. gotiage af Crescent Beach for the sea- | important quesiions in its history. Ths | Hasingon, ho was o both tiekets, | 868 Martia'F. Bent, John W. Williams | nished fat where they will receive|mer comfort, utility and Katherine Lanz, chirepedy, manicur- | ments about his property. B i o d nac sy was secired by SHeriff T, A. Cares gy, Yok Oop ihoien C JONR | thaic friends, | The beide e red e ; ¥y 1 e people t e, an INCertainty | who secur 8 Wat b 2 counters. Witliam ful gift 0se who Wers pros- f ‘ faf aoom 22, Ehannen blds.” See adV.| .\ and Mrs. .Ambin_ Hagstiom and |95 the pubHc mind was shown by the secuived 1,023, Watér Commisston- | Byroival W, Chapman, James 3. KREIS, | Cot mir tlativer Corw | style, They are yours for - daughter. who have been gusts of | f4ct (hat in the First district alone John Connell, C. Arthur Lathrop,Mich. | Camden, ~. J., Washington. D. . AbRewnesments are reaching local | rélatives in Niantic for a few. days, | there were, 189 ballots cast on which ael J. Donovan. . | Toronto, Candda. and New York o the choosing. FRANSLIN SQUARE. Endeavorers of the International | returned to tiecir home here Sunday. | ihe voters lad entir enored the Third district—Moderator, Albert C.| Tha hride formeérly lived in Norwich Christian Brdeaver cemventien to be vote un the charter. 2 Greene: ballst clerks, J. J. Shea and | mown. MUBLING, in 2 latgs vatioty of held July 6-12 at Atlantie City. Mrs. Fannie C. Church has return- The result of the contest was entire- William L. McNeeley: box ténders, —_— e pam— " ety £33 ed frem a delightful two weeks' trip 1y ono-sidel, the democrats carrying George Nolan and W. H. Gordon:| ENDED HIS LIFE IN plai stripes and foral de et with ,,h:,.(.'.hn;,u"y“‘,g,?:; checger. M. J. Curran: challengers, A THE TAETVILLE POND| signs, inches wide 12 H. Marsh and Hugh Craney: dcor. The wild rhpdedendrons in the|te Cleveland, O, and intermediate | the entire tic North Stoningfon swamps are in | Points, where she visited on her way [It¥ of 125, a home. water comm sioner, while it dropped keeprs, Bdward Bagzott and Pavl Ga- o G PR e PR M G 7 as low as 35 in the case of the coun- dle: hox tenders, Andrew Purdon ana | Body of Willoughby Nowton Found | BORDERED IAWNS. MUSLINS, Large Size iy Mrs. Georse W. Rouse is in Cen- | cllmen and increased to 160 in the John Downes: eountors, James H.| by Beys—Had Been Despondent and | DBiATrER and PERCALES tral Falls, R. I, where she will ra- | case of the sheriffs. ‘Whitney, M. J. Cuxran, James Prdon, Left Boarding Place Early in Morn- & Wil = . A. B. Nickerson has bgen named as | maln until after July 23 when her Defeat of Charter Jeremiah Kirby, John W. McKinley, M.| Ry Mige patterns and . temporary chafrman Of the tewn com- | grafddaughter graduates from the high > iy e J. Coscoran. e colorings 8¢ 18 290 : CONnNtS mittee and Benest Aifison Smith tem- | sehool. ae chetier s quaAl W 4 e Sixth district—Moderator, Bimer L.| spout the middle of Monday after- 9% a v the Z, ] e aving 5 checger, Dy N. Lathrop: | 5 o Fillou Y oW - % . 5 & AT < DAy, O™ treasurer by the prohibl- | yrre Rosemary O, Anderson, known | Vote and 1.282 asainst it. It re- Toimar @ Heieti; Jupeph|Dion. the edy st Witloughby SeRC) FUNSAY. PRRCALES. sh Sie AT to local Christian Scienti has re- | ceived its si st sort in - the Williams: tickst distributors. George | (oT: 2860 about 49, & fuil coun all the new Pat- - Panemah mill, who hag resided in A. zf“?’"’é""' S oty Ao | manville for - fhe: BaRt wévmeal JEATS,|. trfis\BOTh cark amd HgML..... 5808 O e O A asar - ' was found in Taftvilie pond By sever. to her | central distr where the majority gainst was dnly 53 out of a vote-ef vear an especially valuable fea- | turned from a western tri the State Register is the latest | apartments in the Hotel Mohican, New et iSRS L. LG S DUNN’S PHARMACY, | ecensus figures for the tewns of the | London, 08 The second district voted 60 gon R. Menroe; box tender, Edwin 3 s Arovg] o | P 55 ¥ = - & 50 Main Street Siate and ita Hats of physicians and | & % | |asainst, the third went 189 asainst | Spalding; door tender, Chester W. :(}' h:::. :."fw',’;,’fh bl “,:,,',f'“nrx‘\, IRENCH PLUMETIE CLOTH, in r clergymen. George William Waite of Boston, the |and (he sixth §0 azainst The defeat | Barnes: counters, Henry Gebrath, R.| the shote by Herbert Jrone Aat Mcll | whire ground. witn emwrsi- well known oil drummer, has partia.ly [ of the proposed f: was not a| Stamp collectors are makipg an ef- | recovered from his accident of oue | surprise. { yn the trend of discussions C. Perry, John R. Fowler, John A.|;or Frankiin.#. Brown wefe called| ered white dots Bervice. 1 foral As. 2 b e h i . 2 p th ot cos, and fort to get specimens of the King|Year ago and expects to maice a visit | which have taken place on the matter. The following i5-the, vets (n detail: | to_investizate the eircumStasces an signs in coior fchen wide Ve ADYENTEST SERVICES George postage stamps, which will be | to Norwich this weel Many pollticians, wer out-agamst it | & laTRICTS from what they found a verdict of ATTRACTING MANY.| jssued for the first time on June 22, | others felt t the term of office. fo1 L IE ] | sufcide was given. i CHIFFON TISSUE, COBWES Jhotd-facii4 Coronation day. ”|._James B. Quinn. udent at the|the mayor would be too long. There | Aldermen— | Mr. Newton boarded with Mrs. Ta- ’3 2 Canvap City Net Affected by the Rain . Unive: of Maryland Medi2al | were those who considered it 1oo | Beckiey, T. ¥e, i tro, No. 18 Providenee street, and for VOILE and GAUZE MARVEL ne who has had trouble with cut- | 8Chool, returned to his heme the pasi|much of an experiment, and that it " | M Laughlin, W, the past two weeks had been, dringing Bliter, copwensline Seuidiis —Interesting Addresses. wol reports that he ed | Week for the summer vacation after | wduld be best to have it “tried on the < % £ Hayiland, it wes stated. < About twe o'ciock on . On evening the large audi- | MO "%h w; the Wbrms @way | having successfully finished his studics | dog” somewhere else. Many main- | ALBERT E. CRUTHERS, S !} R | Monday morning he ieft the pphs.- and | materiale in 2 large varisty of the camp ground was growing bles, while another | at the medical school taliied that it was vesting too much Councilman, A R g o & e Lol P TR s Sl Loy o foumd, | PAtterns and colorin o £ . pew ew t 1 5 el the pond e 0ay Was 5 to it ujmost fty. T e e i, Sucyidu. Robert R. Burns, second trick tow- | PO%er In a few and that the eople |, ;... peing second with 1,215, and| Cenmeilmen. He was single and a member of H. H. were alco: By the o 9 Midw s e {O%e|would not have as much to say as 5 £ H PONGEE LINBNS—A mavcerited Shyne Trench Rotth. so (hs has removed his studie | efman at Midway, Bas bid in the | Treasurer Avery third with 1211 Delaney, F.-J. d.332 221 287 Osegood lodge, 1. O. O. F.. M. U. It NGEE LINENE g . ™ easida Beyoud the @ h street to 63 Broad- | Pridze sireet tower in Middletown. | The prohibitoln vote ran about the | Williams, J. ¥ 4538 253 is understood that he has two broth- linen and ention material wHh g~ n 4 apman blecl, reom 8.—adv. made vacant by the resignation of the same as last year, while the social- | Cruthers, A. E.. d.357 284 ers in Pawtucket. The body was giv- s ng pl o those § p | 7 ’ rent f H. Binfore Edwards gave first trick towerman. It is probable | ists showed a slight gain Baker, E. E.. 9 8 en into the care of Funcral Director | & very fine finish, excellent for ‘5’.. i '"“hffen vards #ave| A former Yantic rector, Rev. Percy | that Mr. Burns will move his family) - result of the elcetion leaves the | NoTman. . H | Grant. suits and ‘ssparate skifts It " . s ey Barpes, Is now superintendent of the | to Middletown. { re eity government dGemocratic, g 58 —— 5 " Culied Unto the Lord -, Esfex public schodls, and has been | that party would have been in | Bosr. 1. W 18 P e LT Prof. G & Lonrcl‘l =poke em the| :iving the annual examination to the | Virtune P. A. Quinn. a student at| for another year had they fail- | Boardman, A.. & 34 3 2 % | wide ..... .. B igns of tNe Pimes. The tWo | Eramimar grades in that town. the University of Maryland Taw | the election. Albert S, Com- | Krohn. R. A. 29 5 l |dents in Quclfll { feet Senters ot the - Bidie are > $ séhool, returned to his home the past Stock tor- water- cotamissioher, who by | Denneily, 7. P, s 81 33 Nnec S U y L LiNmN SUITINGS in A1) dhades pciety are o nests successfy o y ofidlestion. wis tha G vepubiic > ) 26 inches wide osivpin giens which wore fulfjled before W | of Dr. C_ . Graves later in the sum. | of studs. During the eummer he { Sl B L e b T T ARSI 3 e Ne stament | mer at Dr. Gravas' farm in Ledvard, | to be a clerk in the office of Amos A. Sos 2 ST S MR . 4 i P 53 o a 300 RILK —One of the seasens s second coming. Matt. 24 wi idp T ! e g e D PRl I Moere; 8 D, @ L el as most popular silk-like nevele feas Two impgriant signs alresdy| In mentioning the cast for tho dri-| FOUR TALKS FOR HAILE CLUS. by Domgs ts 40, The Thira See s | Craweil 40, n Niantic. o clishs, veiy Tight woights SU ot Taraing A o e | e e B e e O Tohon | In Interest of Athletic and Outdoer ond from one to 14, and tne Third 3§ me" b SMre, Bdward D. Fuller and colors . s was proved by history as having | Edith ¥. Harris was accidentally omi Activities—Other Club Affairs. i i da et e :‘\f‘;";—d i e Walter Fuller spent Sunday at B Dotted k g s 2w oceurred 1780, the falling af ‘the| ted. She took the leading part in ths| = Yoting Was Slow. Topiins, C. Lo 308 334 ern Point. s #tars in 1808 The sstropomer Hérshe: | drama. As a result of a meeting last week at Sl g ey 0k 3 * 2 sy | ANDERSON'S BCOTCH SRPHER wtates that science i ai a loss to ex- the Haile club, when an informal dis- | hroughout . the ‘gay .the voting wns ' 2 Amos Prentice Chase of Broadway | A > i m‘u‘,:. l‘n»e phenom. Local mqmdber}: of ;hpr‘n A. R. have | cussion on athietic activities and other | ity “’M«'( f“’sm fn( Ths'f(fl were man,\l ellector— s the g‘"';fl”‘hr.h"r""l of Trevor GINGHAMS in plaids, stripes ncrease of Waaith and the cen- | been apprised that the honorary state | outdoor inferests was held. a series of | tos and teams at work getting out | Rebinson, T. A.. coc of Yale university . Py~ fliét betwasn capithl a2d laber were| regent, Mrs. Sara T. Kinney of Hart- | four talks has been planned to begin | voiers, but they came slow and| @. and r. Pk and solid coler y Alfo given as tokens of the last davs. | ford, 's to spend the summer in Spain, | on Thursday = of next week ar between, the officlals having plenwy | Haglund, p. Miss Marjorie Browning entertained ¢ L ¥|fl! r'n.‘r; ;n;u m worse and wors 1|‘Hnnn rmc country June 17 on the | with a talk by al Director Band- ;‘f-m rw:;» after their ul‘\';les- “lt Sherifia— i:] f‘-n]'mv».x] Sigma .u'v-:w[x u;n’(’;! MERCERIZED COTTON POP- im. 3-13. The limenit of this was | Koenigen Luise. Jow of the Y. 1 ._A. upon the sub- | lemocratic weather, so the poli- | carey. T. A 4. ome on Lincoln avenue Friday after- 1 pry jn a1l plain shades. . .25¢ and 39 shown by the reading of statistics from ject of Swimming. The second in the | ticians claimed, throughout the day, | Thumm. G. d... noon 5 & New Tork prison showing that be-| It should have been stated that the | series will be by dMrs. William C. Lan- | and the prognestications proved true.| Benson. G. O. T e ORTED' TRISH DIMITIES, twean 1495 and 1006 crime has in-|Tecent fair at the McKinley Aventue|man upon Botany, and the third will | 30 200 Hites alschict Macar & Alldn (Ronise. G W, 7 Mrs, William: B3, Birge of Hunting- | TMPORTED! RIS < creased 176 per cent. faster than the Aou % Slen, chusesstation the aer: | be by Dr. Lester K. Walker upon First | wan the @St (0 vote at § ocloek and | Turner, % 4. B ton place, who has been spending sev- | 27 inches wide, in raised cord wi In papulation Thess. 5-4. ar e dies ving circle, net- | Ajd to the Injured. The fourth has not 3 ~ A - 4 ¥ = - o onE, § AN A e ays in New York, has returned e pe 1 A v shall cry for peace and safety,| ted $109.65. From this sum, $50 was | heen definttely setiled upen vet. ‘ DR. WILLTAM C. MLAUGHLIN, when 250 is th al number. During | Water Commissioner— hf:,‘w""‘»’ X of - and large and small flaral pat but they shall net find it. There are | P2id on the pastor's salary. Before thesa take place the club has Alderman. the moon hour business was brisk, but | Lang. W, v 3 i terns, checks, stripes, etc...... b8 great peace confgrences_ yet the na- two other events of interest occUITng | ypey o now. By section lasged most of the other hours. “The | Comstboi Mr, and Mrs. Wiiliam C:-Reynolds te in this district was | Storms, C. h 0 which Upon such qualification of saia tlons are wuilding up the army and| [Henry North whe died on Friday|ghis week, with their club busigess navy. “England has just appropriated | afterncon Al Fairview home for 0ad |fnegting on Trursdar evening with | a0 $221,000.000 for war. The annual np- | Fellows, wAs buried Monday after- | whist, foliowed the next evening by an | Swclive officers hereunder, the term of propriation of all Christian nations x| NOON. Services at the home at twd | ijormal dance at Millers. A commit- | GNICe Of every officer or other pe over two billlon. The last sigh spoken | 0°Clock were conducted by Rev. George | tee of a dozen of the members is tak. | 1 e service of the city at the of Newton Center, Mass. are guests | WOVEN MADRAS, in white of Judge and Mrs. Gardiner Greene of | ground with raf cors 288 e L fancy stripes. 77 inches wide, went throi Charter— i on- | YES same gen- | ¥ e of was that in the book of Danlelit| M. Atha. Burial was in the cemetery | ing oharge of the dance, consisting of | 1S _charter takes effect shall. im Mre, Henry Harland gave an in-| 2ic value states that knewledge shall be in- |8t Fairview. t::x\‘:{ fi;.s Jennie Kimball. Carr (""‘; { diately cease and detremine, providing TEAME NAMED 1N formal family lunch at the Haile ¢ b Creased. s Alice Stevenson, Hadie Plack- g in this charter shall be con- Y. M. C. A. EXPENSE CAMPAIGN | Minday for Mrs. Walter Merriam of The rain of Monday dld not afrset| For the aid of students and general | g% 400, SUrEIECR, RS ued as eifecting the city court,” the the canvas city. There were quite a | [3aers, Librarian Jonathan Trumbull | ELi0 gogue, Mary Dunderdale, \fas | police saw that thev would be out of & number of new arrivale to occupy tents | of the Otls Iffizary 18 preparing a list | pogers, Mary DeCelles and - Beatrice | 190, “being discharged by the act of upon the groynd. During the morning | O DOoks on mecticut Histo P onaEon g adopting the proposed charter, which there ware dffiagent conference maet. deSIE a complete bibliogra would also deprive them of their pen- - Sy Brooklyn, N. Y . | During Week Effort Wiil Be Mads to —_— Secure $5,000. Winthrop Tirrell and h friend, Mr e BI to Boston ] Hathaway. hava returne | .Tn the Y. M, C. A's week's campaign | after spendir ith Mr. and und inge for the inting of commistees | Uhe subject, byt covering some of FUNERAL. | sionp rivilege, and tiey were natu to raise the $5,000 needed for the cur- | Mrs. Henry A. Tirrell of Broadway Furnity Carper on plans, reselutions, apprepriation and | 1€33Ing features. Iy opiosed to it, and had many sympa- | vent expenses for the coming year, the _ it o= by v ; An informal danee will be given by e e There Heapr ntorent foil it beginning was made on Monday eve- | Mrs. William Lyman and her daugh- | L m. there was a missionary | . 0ramittee of Cus v a%| The funeral of Margaret Beil, wite |, There 2, deep interest felt in | ning, When anout twenty of the team | yer, Miss Virginid Lyman, have re- |— - v::lru.‘:r:'rnn Jpany maos. | Miiler's, June 9 ,,fx"f,a to 18 oclock. | 0f John Donahue. was held on Monday | ;16 OHemE of Ehe Vote o the chafter | captains and members met af at|iurned to their home on Wadhingten | 1o < THOSE o 4 fte, | Tiekets’ 5 (R A 3 morning from her late home, No. 28| 219 Inquiries were received a ¢ at the Assactation building, | g after spending the winter i | premident of the Atlamtic Union cen. | 1icKets 80c each.—adv. Baltic street. There was a large at- | bulletin office.from New York, Hart- el gy o dod | e o T e enjoving am excel and served by nt menu Ty the ladies of Broadway . New York g e s e o) Glinger Japs w Haven and New London ference, and Rev. J. N. Anderson of t th aghout the evenipg as to the ac- ford, a— Methodists hereabouts are intercsted | tendance. The bearers twere ~John | Pt in commencement exercises at East Looby, Daniel Willlams, John Bromley v i of t ehis. Congregational chur ey, Mr. Whits sald that Seventh| Greenwich, R. 1. academy this week. | And Joseph Deluney. Rev. Hugh Trea- | fion of the citizens. President James L. Case presided | AT and e v Adventism besan in New England. | a( Thursdey's final emercises the ai_ | nor officiated at the service at St Pal- Defeat Was Expected. St the husiiess masting which taflawan | (Lilarer of Hubiingtor 5 : | Statistica showing the growth in d1e- 0ol -t Rallien’s rick’s church and two solos were ren-| 1 the supper and -was the opening of the | K lomas will be presented Rev. | had beeéi redicted soverai ] 1 where th farant countries were in part as fol- | %" "0ira ot “Providence. a former | wered by Miss Greeley. Burial was ia | . 14 PA% Pecn Predicied for sever i | campnign, speaking of the fine work [ Deach. whore | lows: Canada 7.000, United States 60.- | csatern Connecticut pastor. St Mary's cemetery.” The esteem in|agopted, there being a sent ¢ of | | done a voar 2go on the same general | ‘A8 fo T contral America 184 Jamaica 1.- which the deceased was he |t ke L A e T | plan, and stating that it was the in- | 3 : s 5. Hayti 70. Ctibn #4. British Guiana| The foundstion for the mew club | Shown by the profusion of flowers from | ovbe i and o mieh lorer oo | [ fention of the Assotiafion officers to | L five-table bridze given by Mrs. ¥ ¥ 400. il 360. Argentine 400, Brazil 250. | house on Groton Long Point is being | felatives and friends | e Jicarer the wark for wErg this vear dv) e Mle e "'“M”"‘S C al Meeh °f th other countries in South America 1,239 | put in rapidly and in a few days the | == == e e B the zame hizh standard hich v afternoon, Mrs. Joseph (W. Gil- PC 1 Graat Britain 1856~ Germany 6452 | Groton contractor will have 4 ful | Beotasn e aia e | besn maiMtained through the past bert #nd Mrs. Charles B. Lee of Nor- | T e sratod Bl IR R aiene | e % Tt uitoe, upcne | YT HY A e Gt | s Were dmons e i | Board of Trade ope s 1, ave a spaclous veranda on all sides. e aTal T e the ot (tha ahEtat] Starkey spoke enthuriastically of such Mrs. . Allen entertainec e | - members every thres monthis. Th> / R Tl dag e | 2 plan in. Bufralo. snd commended it | teachers and pupils of Misk Butts be hel‘ m tbe m missionaries going qut to foreign lands | Colonel Rafferty of the New London L g o e e Iigui e Ak FLORENCE J. DELANEY, as the up to date mathad in Associa- | scheal Monday afternoon at her home from the colleges of the denomiination | artillery district gives notice to all | BSisiasfE Bt conde o Segi T Aol ts tion work on the financial s! llon Huntington place. There was in- 2 h wera mentioned shipping that firing of three-inch guns e righbtis = Councilman, . General Chairmen ~ Frederid i | strumental music and 1l there were | ooms, annon 1. N. Anderson of 'hina als | will take place at Fert Terry X. ¥ Ballots Bothered Voters. | e Cranston alss spoke of the details of Thursday night, June 22. 1fi1. The Thé use of the prasent form of the fleld of Aanzer will b on the waters | the plan and the cards were distrib- plessing Vo Tunch w tions. A -dainty e Building, This Eve-" ning at 8o'clock, to consider the matter evailed, but the demo- siatistics from differsnt pa oA, showing a tetal of 533 1. The following are the way the 4 h | uted e following are the way the | ers af_the denomination east of Plum Island and north { teams are made upn The Tuesday avening ser¢ice will ba| Gardiners lsiand Team —dames L. Case, -~ captain. | Starkey, 1. W. Lester Team H—Ameoe A tain, R. H. Gray. ( George H. Loving, B. addresaed by Dr. . H. Krass of Wash { fngton. . ¢ At present Clarence M. Agard is -— jca reporter for the WINNER OF PRIZE | ard, In th R current ) | | “The World Todaw” in an 1 | 3 4 _SPEAKING CONTEST | % "Rilt Tuiitnat® Fulervuiosins | and CRACKS d i e N i cataln, . of playgrounds | he describes the work of Dr. M. G. ——— i democratic. splits ‘hero Allen, F. L. Arnold, H. B. Car p g = Prederick F. Manning Receives the | Gveriock of Worcester, as he noted it Award, with Honorable Mention of | when emploved in Worcester. We recommend the use of | D. C. Bliss. | L. R Church, H. D. Jjohnson, J. McPherson. C. F. Whitnes Team DeAllyn L. Brow heing throw children and the captain sy will of € 1 £ | 2 counting. ote was light - Z The 3 Newton Perk P R e B e SIS indng. The tote was lisht and | o 8% e lency Arnoid, &2 Chet formation of a Play- o 3. n Perking prize for | late o sersfleld a reacen = | {orest was not zreas ¥ C Gallup, Georze Geclamation this year has been won by | Deach, hus heen recorded in Hart WITCH HAZEL, | The Sixti disteice tirned out strong | 357 S S g Salin et e 1 Frederick F. Manming, the announce- (ford Drobate court —To Charles E. = | - L N, Eugene Smith, H. H, Petiis. George | If you bave one, is vour cash aceount CP P ; ment of the judges being made py | Olmsted. a friend, he gives 100, The JELLY SERCH SR Ay < E M. Powers, Weston Puilen, R D. 1. | and your canceled checks are.indis- gf°“ SSOC! Principal Tirrell at the opening of | T*8t of the estate is left to his wife, 200 B lod e | MacLane, John W. McKinley, F. M. | putable receipts. We furnish the cut- The Academy Monday morning: Tt | Hatriet Smith Munger Tyler of Weth” | as a never disappointing a coratic straighis and 63 republican, the \pagier. ¢, Eugenc Saunders, M. M.| At 4nd do most of the work. You|a foff attend: is desired - also announced that the judges orefleld, A codicll that lef: to | for chapped ov cracked hands, face, or | PSS R 3 cxch Meloche. furnish the money. The benefits ars ull al ance 1s . H. J. Wyckoff, G. B. Dolveare, | #2ch ¢ was subsequently annuiled. | lips. City Meeting Postpored. They are to meet each evening ex- | mutual end H.R. Norman, had decided thai | mne reunion of the Twelfth Smith's Witeh Fazel Jelly is a one- | : : bt Sattiiay Tor aupoer An® to: 13-} If youriare ot with ud Ahis 48 &M 405 JOSEPH D. HAVILAND, Bonorable mentien is due Donald C nion of the Twelfth regi- | nizht cure for chapped lips and skin Bsestly = o E lasing ‘of thé' evening is 0 be | vitation President. ment, C. V., will e held at the Old sl i Bliss. | neaead. B i roughness. It heals, softens, smooth district, Moderat !} fuprished by the ladies of the First e — — ) Homestead, Savin Rock, West Haven, | ana beautifies. Not ihe least bit stic Johin D. Hall called ihe ciy meeting | Goneregationd) church. H. W. TIBBITS, Secretary. ik, aged 2. of Wililmantlc. was ar- | ment in 1861 includes Russell B, Por. | WOrld for sunburn. which Was hefore the people. and. 7 ;i -- THE WESTERL rested by P:'A‘lr'm-ll )lnrz;n 804, May- | ter and Augustine Gray, : Price 15 Cents | Sive tHem rtime to conalaer the. Wi Voight—Clark. The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness. = A R GRS #ton. cRars with the theft of pub- | s hen more wera present, o | 3 o'¢clack M v afternoo . Y Auors g Rer soots from emploves engamed in| The cities of the state in whicl it Made dnd Sold’ At | 5 F B e e e | httat Morlaromat o hubah s THind \ge |- OMIROPOnK Faci v SANEOR:: /| Solad e 2T work on the Stony Brook reserveir. !'8! LI‘Y;‘IH: ""l; h::‘ rh:;':‘nufl;r‘mnvmn JO PH F. WILLIAME, en it be to June 13, at 8 o'clock, and | Greenleaf n‘la»“l\.k da;:g‘r}leraof‘.\lr and| SCALP TREATMENT. DRY 1SD WET oreries and Provisens. o~ Y ime A v v o ilma: i evail | Mrs. . Clark, No. 24 McKi S X In New Londem the proposition of | London, Hartford, Middistown, ' i IR prevalled: oo o o | Mrm A A Clark ot Noi2h Mteiicl | sHAMBOOING AN waANIOTMING. | o LOIEED. 3 O DRSS, % bullding new walks there 7y bonding | wich, Bridgeport, Waterbury. Meri- ‘ballot seems to perplex the people | tween Moderator Hall, Mavor Thayer | Charles Anthony Voeight of ‘Chicage, Orders taken for Hair Work, KENYON & PICKHOVER, - the city has passed 11163 to §4, the]den New Dritain. South Norwalk, more and more every time it is used. jand the corporation counsel after the | the ceremony being performed by KATHERING LANZ, ® e cifioenpiof that city Jndw- | Danbzry, Rockville, Ansonia, Derby, At such a eity election the counting | moderator had announced the counters, | Archfeacon J. Eldred Brown, rector of | © sy R i henefit of such am improve- | Norwalk, $amford, Wilimaruic ®w.| Franklin Square., Norwich, is usually done in little over two |and to be sure of the legality he. Trinity Episcopal church. The Epls- T . SENanUR R tern Connecticut e B : » 'hours. It was 0.05 Monday evening ' plained that the mayor would preside! copal service was used, only relatives' /jesd | Norwich, Conn, | Wtis' for Luciness

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