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Ty wha fail t6 3 at 8 oelok, 0. 0 7 rddi ce th youm p 2 Ut o nv«r M 2 Dil:i'm:ulwk for .ch“flren,%—bn{n“d [ P . fiw&;‘fim‘vfi yubémw::fl:n wih| " THE WE 7 5 v ¥ v i THE WEATHER. Folloved by hztex&sfing Addresses. %" A ; i icia) for, S wacks. A3 LR are f Forecast For Today. ,Mne tenths. of the thin 'poofle 7 - 5 For New land: U ] th- b A 3 - N i ‘s . l i mfl rou; Y ' uaoy assistant wuew sequgarsn W 0T on, Enstnd: Unsettled weath: | Pronounced suscess attensed the | aut of these and.some guite new and Wew Froderich 8 Arpvetvng, 4l el r}“lndl?a-m'e Juices the food . { into if, and in consequence is not ex- Wednesday: moderate temperature, | CAMPfire given on Monday evening at | possibly as serioys as any we have = 4 : i = Predictions fram the New York Her- | Wick camp. No. 4, Sons of Veterans,| Your patriotism may never be callse | IR200E 0808, (el (T i, n Y salos . pr ishing matiter for the bland i ala: On Sundax cloudy weather wil | i honor of the surviving “Minute Men | into action by just the paths in which | JOTE on . Moetng flogee | b, n | mony... Selos were re 3 Uta ta every. part of the Oy ery indicatlori petnts to & hot{ prevail, with slowly rising tempera- | 0f ‘$1” 0 whom fourteen were present | ours his trodden, but the questions of { roankIg, R-p o'Clock Mondar aterny erick Michaud of Pwvmant:%h R g summer. fures, Tight yarlabis winds, fllowed | QUroE (e evening and woro given ke | the coming timed may demand of vou | o0, BSS Foa f CERie, PR A w‘ A b, i i al- | the nourishment in the food yoif ¢ “’ " m m sm by local 7ains; and en Monday, partly "“‘”h"f) honor at the head table in the | exhibitions of a spirit no less Self sac- | aripe There were many beauti- | tractively gowned mefl" s “;“ £ 2 Pasged along, without giving cloudy” weather ‘With locul rains and | oSt hall. where tho mceting. was held, | rificing and qulte as lofty as snyihis | (5000, S e Turge attendanon | Sk i cBoio camatteon wont | pody s fean, vullaing ,.e,.,,.. end ght \by Denelly of for the| Nearly stationsry tempevatures. eginning with a banduet at 7 o'clock. | displayed by vour forefathers or ours. iheluded relativdst Thom out ot OW.| Desmarais botos ons. v “ 0-NA stontach tablets y m- of them Obesevat 15 Nevaloh The programme arranged and carriel he inevitable evelution going on | ghrides FEREITE TOm DEL I JONR arais acted as-b mmd up the stomach s um u s - it bl out undor the special committee,which| our social and political life—a symp- o Ru Michaud, a sister af ~th, m:. Miss Annz Kngstrom. Bugene Clark St ore biue. sl | DR from the food all ot § The fol:owing records, reported from | consisted of Arthur v. 1. | tem of which we have begun to wi i cessary u'-’u"&““.»"é‘l.’."»i,li‘fl“”" not only ihe | gavin's Dharmueys . ahaw Cho thanges | Bomue and O, I Honson e of fust | vess this dar i our ou ity | and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith. Kot g Carriod carnations. A recaption | "{Fo5aTy 1o form g0 = ‘4",“ M.“ This will be a busy wesk #f | : in temporature and the barometric | the sort to_ please the veterane, who | and which I firmly belleve will be for | hearens ware John Hilliouse of Willi- | at the home of the bride's varents. Mr. | g tment of MI-O-NA st - | sfo alues some of th PALMER HAMMOCKS changes Monday united. in' detiaring that - ragels Nive | aus bettcrment, whether 4 oitisens of |IADtC, Frank - Groensiit. Frederci | and 3re, Jobn Michand, No. id Provi- | oot Ment of MEOSNS SOMAE 18 1 el o g But the choicest salections from the| 1 & m. 30.22 | they passed an evening so thorough- | Norwich, of Connecticut. o of the | Stark and Miner Wateoman of Lebi | dence strect, followed ‘the ceremony, | oriers best values we have offersd Beot Hihes in the teude 3w 60 30321 Iy enjovable. United States—will call for vour high. | Do Nelson §tark of Fitchville and|and many handsome gifts were 1 VEBoNA stomach tanlefs are guars o the - Fmponier iy B ceciceeeees 33 3008 [ Tha members of Sedgwick post est courage, wour cleanest honesty, and | EUFR P:::;i(llisrup?no:{:rl;'wlfi‘::‘:lc:,r;‘: ctived b);fihxkbri_dul souple Ms. Maf- fll"fel’sf A B selie br | Teesen sie' commrissl by | ighest 60, lowest 49. L G. A R and of the Citizens' carps | for efforis (o which the element of self | 0 GLle " CadClidhcted by Rev. | Taftville: ang. he. and his neids ave | hronic. or money back. Sold by The|impartant . sales now in Gom ere also Special guests, Vith the | seeking must zive piace to that of ser- : c i Y Bee hiad Predietians ,m.,;::fl"_: S Sohn af Veltrans mAle oy anoss 100] v T » H. A Beadle. Heney Allen & Son had | popuiar” with the Soung people.” e Les & Gagood Cn. and drugeists ©ver=| Lore are a fow of the many moderate winds. > * | whe were seated at the tahles for the| True liberty is a costly plant to fn-{ SUGrEe 9 I8 L NEG 0 Ladenty on | S iilim . P Mamtt o L a e @ values awaiting you. ¥ v ers oduce, and ‘e €O y ain. 3 5. o 1) tt of T tres ¥; : = " Monduy's weather: As predicted. | SXCellent supper served by memhers| troduce, and more costly to maintain. | Ji5% ATRCUTSNE, 00T SCioily Uyl WA P Mamiy of Thames atres A Leading California Druggist. Cranston & Co af the Woman's Relief corps. At (le| It has cost us much. It may cost you 3 v A3 s E < Atk Je mapch = Fos Franklin was netified and on Saturd 1y | Norwi 2 Pasadena. Cal,, March 9, 1911 th Best Sun. -.,_ ana_Tlaen rear of'klih"q!d;::.x;‘for;n “.x_xsrd:fi[vw‘d ane | more. But it is well worta its co: .‘nmmoww(_fl“‘"m Benarn st th hrl:§e"‘!:1\.:“dfih:z{f:tm;mh{“; 07"?:.-};1 Foley & oo Gentlemen: We have ays the ] W 300 | by Waterman R. Burnham, having been Rey. C. H. Ricketts Heard. Arimations Home ana Irarmed the facls | £iicnde tor a Faphe marsied Iife. Ihes | soul”ind veruiimended Voiey's THamey . Tn Material, Style, Fit and WORK- Risest | "sots, || waler. || st One of those fiung th the hreese in the| Rev. C. H. Ricketts followed with an | 0f the case. The maiden name of the | will make their home on Merchants' | 8nd Tar Compound for years. We be- ummer " Day., T % m Il D 2 ity at the time af President Lincolns | impressive and touching reference to|deceased was Addie Nancy Avery and|avenue. Among those present at-ths | lieve it to be one of the most efficient MANSHIP. Vielt hete. Th Sge rhghchog o his cxperiences as a hoy in a Mgssa- | She wassthe daughter of Tsaac Gallp.| ceremony were Mr. and Mrs, Fraderi k| eXPectorants on the market. Contain CHAS. H. NICKERSON, b ) oy e dameg e Lo e SUPRer | Chusetts village, seeins. his brbther |and Eliza 3. Williams Averr. She| Michand of Jerichoe, R. L. Mr. aiv | 08 no opiates or marcoti Lyt u!t Ol"m Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St 3 1S gramme between the gddresses was by { leave for the war, and he went on to | Was horn in Franklin Nov. 3, 1874, and | Mrs. Joseph St. Germain of New Lon- | &iven frecly to ‘children. [Enoush of s |l Bullard's drchestra. 5 ¥ speak of suwe of the unvecognized ele- | an March .‘}gfi . Was m"mr", !:1 :flr‘- ldfm :nd Alfred Rcmal;gc’ana Adolph 'c'f'fu re;:w]l‘» fi'fi:\ e :,'ka,.-'.ia:‘;;;drk‘;-:xu: The Special w18 |l E commi Tenis of those times which haye since | Armstrong. She was a member 2nd | Longtemps of New Bodford, besides | Cold. s no nauseating res < 720 || m'f",f‘;',‘,’:; Jecention committee 08 | Erown Info homor and reatcr recog. | Tegular atiendant of the Goshen Con- | relatives and friends from Norwich|and docs not interfere with digestion. | and all this week \: 70|l e Fairbanks, B. R, Tilley, John | niiion. In these he referred eloquently | gregational chureh and took an active|and Taftville. T T By Gl Wl;!'f!r Drug i Bix hours after high water It ls Tow | Donovan, Ferberi B, Cary and. Georss | o the heroism of the women, to_the | interesi in its affairs She fs sur- Hasler—Gallivan. 0. C. 1. Parsous, Sec'y and Treas” | abls offerings: tide, whizh is followed by floed tid 2 heroes who staved at home on New | vived by her father. her husband and Get the original ioley’s Honey and A e b oo L SRS e gl il v fo B g o et o E Ars. Eljgaboth 8. Abell uf | o John B, Hasler and Miss Cathering | Tar Compound in the vellow pickago, | INFANTS' VESTS Sc. GREENEVILLE NEV NEWS. e e e eent to whom | Xorshops, and to the invaluable parts Hosrah nd Miss “Aliee ‘L. \Avery: . of Gailva ey iocalil 4t o Sasrad | ETae &1 Osgond o, One case of Infants’ Summer the honors of the eveming were ac- | Piaved by other thafl-the native born— | Franiiin. Heart church by Rev. Arthur O'Keefc. A Dreadful Wound Vests, with lons siesves, siges § Metercyclist _Badly Bruissd Whon | cordedl were Gion. Wiillam A. Aiken.| Whie, of black The civil war To HEBREW PLAYS Only the immediate relatives of the| o in can rusty nail, | FEUlar 15¢ value at ge. Machine. Falle "sn Oite Reer | adiutant sencral tinder Governor Buck: | Saih bad put an eternal emphasia on | A 2 brida) couple wer: gresent at the cere- | o1 5 570 FU (L TaT S Tagl i N ingham; James Haryey, New London, Ston 3 ve s » settle our | Given Before Appreciative Audience in . PH - ds prompt treatment with Buek- \ otes. James MeKee. Vin tetson of this | Must s and we are to sett 4 lowed at the home of the groom’s par- ¢ He 5 ‘ - — ity C. B, Wheatley and W, N. Ar. |Bational differences by arbitration. T.A. B. Hall. ents, My axd Mrs; Bernerd Hasler. of Balve 4o pratint blzmv:i CHILDREN'S VESTS 9¢c. 2 oil which was spread on Nortn| 0% oM apa. ¥, 3 > — 4 Aol z 0f on or ganzrei is the quickest, | o nigher uum M b noid, Danielson, all of Company A. Dr. D. J. Shahan Speaks. v LR South A street. Selections were ren Beul g o O s wo cases of Misses' Summer . ain street Menday marning, to- | gorr o0 . A - D, J, 3 Before a small but appreciative au- e Sl | surest healer fot all such wounds, as A k | LW aRingten Bt. | o ther with a bad hole in the surface|S€cORd infantry: Joseph H. Jewait.| po was followed by Dr. D. J. Sha- | ajence i % A. B. Rall on Menday | oered by the children's choir and by jjec”ror pur Bbile, Sores, Siin | Bivbed Vests, both short e | Wester! e b . the nieces of Mr. Hasler. A brother | 7 sleeveless, regular 24e value e of the road, was responsible for a bad | Mo H. ‘Sonony’ ennisan of Com- | han, a memher of the Citiens’ corps,| evening several Hebrew plays in the | of° the bride, Patrick Gallivan, acted | Fruptions, Iczems. Chapped iands g 2pill which an eut of town motorcy Shalaing, Joseoh B Miteholl Poat _»hv;vlulsp‘;t his telling byt brief address | Febrew tonzue were presented BE 4 { s best man, “and a sister of the groom, | COFnS or Piies. 23c at Lee & Osgood clist _expesionced &t abaut 5 o'clock | - woseph T. Mitehell, Post-{yn the fallowing werd troupe of Worcesicy people whose | Miss Mary Hasler, was bridesmaid, | O ; Monday ovening between Fourth and | Daster William Caruthers, Horace| "pHerges of a Natiom's Struggles: Tlclever work was enthusiastically ap- y_Hasler, v B, aid. CHILDREN'S VESTS ; We serve the best IDE. B wirth streets Ho was iraveling at i Rogors, George W. Whitilesey, Charles | am not a soldier, nor a soldier’s son. | plauded. Those in the iroupe were e e e Two cases of m—r“"l.nu' Rivbed CREAM in the city in our new moderate rate, but when he turned to| o, Purke of Company D. Third in-| But my heart goes back to those sol- | Baward Marks and his wife. Rose | hat. The bridesmald wore white Vests, both short Sez s cross the road the machine skidded | [20MTY. and William 3. Perkins, who|dier days when the troops went march- | Marks, their two.children, Rosie and | aaq cosries siun romes. . Sister Eaio | - JSatn, Dots short aserip SN R ¢ NICS Gfl“ throwing the rider a considerable dis- | SSted In the naval service in Sep- | ing gatward, with a sad but sallunt | \sador, and Tarrs Siverman. MF. | biesioen et the ovkan. A wedding| u S ess, resular 19¢ value at He 37 tance. The man, whose name could e o tread. ow grand and rave hey rks is a well known Hebrew aetor, m PRETR e ke Sallewtng Premes Sevore [ 20¢,De. itarnied, was ‘taken 1nto s cor- C. H. Hebsan Teastmastar. lookad, those Poys in Dlue, as they ‘a it ok t}},p White Rats and of Z’{.:"fi,“;i}“‘:‘;y’f&“’;ifi t,:‘.fin,;ml?:néfl| $ L o s venient drug store and was attended | * When the banquet was concluded | Marched along with the gallant, ;uul‘ the Actors' union. soms gifts, includinfg furniture. silye We carry d very large CHILDREN'S PANTS 1fc. s by a physician. He was badly cut and | prineipal ¢. H. Hobsen presided in « | SWIRE of veterans, their suas glisten programme was composed en- | ware, cut glass and several substa:i- 1y larg pibonds = H Cherry Bisque Vanilla bruised on the arms and one hip, and s e e the | Ing in the air, drums beatinz, colors | irely of plays of his composcition, | tat checks mere teceived by the e, | 5 L '“';,"_f r'fl]‘t‘" Ribbed 2 Maple Nut Chocolate his clothes were considerably damag21 | avening. prebenting et A, O. Faire | Bng and the'old flag fapping in the | including ‘The Broken Heart, a two-act | Mr. ‘and Mre, Haster lefi for. ~New (| line of STERLING SIL- Riiee Lish. & 1ufl ling. 05 NS Neapolitan Strawberry by contact with the surface of the|panks, division commander apd corps | Preeze! " o drima; The Landiord’s Joke. a one-| ori from swhich place they will go to 2 W read. He was able to procesd, how- | cimmander of the Sons of Vetorans |, MOUhers wives sisters and sweel- |act comedy: and also @ ‘comedy. The | Braitehero, Vi, for a two weeks' tour (| VER and CUT GLASS ever, on his machine, which was 0ot | who briedly extended a cordial welcome | Dearts were there toc and many @ | Ghosi, given by the two children. | Oy their return they will reside with | i, g SIX 0'CLOCK DINNER damaged. ta 11 prasents exprosding the wish tra | SorTowful heart beat for those YOUN | There were alsa solo and duet num- | the grooms parents. - Both the bride!| suitable for gifts. | WOMEN’S VESTS 8c. patriots; many a s i teor was shed | pers such a gathering might be a stimulus | P&T 0 o 2oz o fog Dby the children who showed|ang gfoom have many friends in Taft- 5 EVERY SUNDAY Notos. to greater patriotism and loyalt for them, and many 2 quivering Voice | themselves possessed of much talent. | Silie “Who wish them a successful and Finest quality T i e ,,,‘z':‘“ . Avery Corey spent Sunday with and trembling lip spoke fo them a 100 |1t is probable that there will be a Te- | happy future. Mr. Hasler is employed 3 | rag s Music by the erchestra. friends in ‘Willimantic. * Address by General Aiken. gdod-bye, or kissed therh an affection- [t{urn engagement for the company. e Ponsaatt mitil, £ | regular 12%¢ value, at Se. sl He was followed by General Aiken,|ate farewell, as down, down, down into = Nots Lowest prices. i A, g Harry Allen has returnad from a| Whose eloquent words were 'greeted | the valley of death they went—some 5 % -3 ) 2 2 1 The Waur Hous: visit with relatives in Danielson. With enthusisstic applause. which was | never to return 3 NUR!IIG_H_IDWN Miks- Uy Moot ol B ovet | woMEN's VESTS flc. egan L] £ e ria throaehout e ceoning for al| . Can vou forget the home-coming?| o o m L |is spending o fow Gays with relutives ! : - : P, H. Ethler and family spent Sun. |Aho shsakere Genoral Alken spdke as| What o holocaust! What a Gethsemanie < on Merchants’ avenue. he Plaut-Caddzn Co,, | womens summer PARKER-DAVENPORT CO., day at the home of Denate Bourque in | follows: in'a nation's life! The carnage of bat- | appoints Teachers—Local Guests at| “Mrs. Clara Bissonolle and famiiy > || Vests, chort sieeves, kil Captain Fairbanks and Sons of Vet- | tie. the hellishness of war. bodies brok— | New Yerk Wedding—Trees Being | have moved frant Mopth & miceet 3 Jewelers and Silversmiths. wikiishicids, repwies My oot erans: en in hea mainiegor disfipured..ons | goyayed. Central avenue, Greeneville. Established 1872. Several mew troliey cars have been| In the remarks I make to vou thia|armed jackets, empty saddles, desci- A = e PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING received at the lacal barn of the Con- | evening I must allude both to the glori- | mated ranks, riddled barners, Relf-| The annual meeting of the Town WOMEN'S VESTS e, nectieut company.’ ous past and to the no less important | shattered mutfled drums, ‘uvl-l\.al. .q | street board of education was held in BORN. v g bl g 0. how 0ld Glory lgoked ana seemed | §7°° JRCE, O 20eiinn, Wes DO B cxomr 1y Norswich Town, June 5. 101, Women's Fine Ribbed Vests James Connors has returned to Hart- | This campfire is in spe to me in those days, with her wronged | poaeon 1. A, Hyde presided. Miss| @ son. Harold David, to'Mr. and Mis. s secveices and. with ford after spending a few days at his [ memoration of the men of '61, { and insulted folds tugging and snap-|sucan o Hyde, assistant visitor, gave | Harry W. Stott. Feiophbne regulay Hcyues at Sic. home on Prospect. street. who set ths example of patriotic de- | Ding at the staff-head, like a thing ot | 5 W0 5 BorC, SEUR T TO0 during - PEEC 2 — 4 Votion o those Who were to follow. | life: plungiug ‘and struggling in her | (1% (SR O Y, S0n00! ORE S Wars MARRIED S. HACKER “N:;'vk,“’"CSM“v 3 Thomas Biarjuk and family left on| The past is a favarite topic with | frenzied grief, as if te be free onfel Toi cioq for the coming year: Prin- | VOIGHT—CLARK—In this city, June 5, ¢ T sy WOMEN’'S SHAPED VESTS s, ) Monday for Poland. their native land. | old men—especially with eld soldiers, | more and off to the field of battle, tal jr. "<y Tarbox; Mrs. S, Lath-| by Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown, Manufacturer of . » ped ‘Ribbed Vests, @da, Sublime, We-No and Tudor, in[Whers they will ramain for gome time: [who love “to fght their battles o'er [ avenge the slaughicy of her fallgn|,op 'yiiss Fessie M. Grant, Miss Bliz- | SHariss & VOEht of Chicago and COUCHES AND LOUNGES. Pt o, sor B 5. — again. son, 2 abeth G. Lynch and Miss Sarah Me- e ¥ O g s e . 19¢ value ai ldc. packages, t P & Fine ""'l.':""'y'“ poThe novena to the holy ghost which | Gur loeal pagers have from day tu But no more of tlis far vour ban- goeds, ces. as been going on for nin> days at St inted thele columns . the | quet table. ace be to their ashes. | (1€l Graw S e ehureh was. Drought o a clom | o et i can ags ond thesq | A5 we rejoice in the glories and {rl- | 3DEINE are Miss Mabel S. Webb and | b. Fiasier and Miss Catherine Gaifi- Sunda. idge over the long gap |Umps of the living, let our hearts go | =~ ‘W= TeSten: Van. throw a short. 4 ack. to those A o hav MAF — WICHATD — In Taftville, '..’le" ..rk,t - of the lialf century: and so we see the | back to those Minute Men who have Spraying Trees. e e ir By Aribtir O keate B4: HASLER — GALLIVAN — Taftville. b; Clellan. 7eachers in grawing and | H4SLE R X thur O Keate, 3o Uphe Repairing Polishing Barber Chairs and EXTRA SIZE VESTS f6c. Devotions in honer of the sacred | moving pictures over again—we hear [answered taps for that long and silent " < il el & = iss Malvina M. a Speciaity _One case ot \'u"l-mrn’l Fxira Sige 1) heart are held ‘every morning and «n | (he cajls of the president for iroops | sleen in the bivouac of the dead, where | | 1. & Allvn of Tanner strect, with a| Jord B, Memt and Miss i M fiviancs Yests, low neck and sieeveiess, roguies 6 Franklia St. Tueaday and Friday, evenings durins | and {nb quick and ioud response of tho | drumbeat and heartbeat are no more. | force of half & dozn wmen bas been | JSLOiley, scunoves —in New i Py 25¢ value at 16c, " the mon o une. Overnor: e S thering squads ! Ald Y 3 oW e . 2 . o € ER% y 4 y, v QU 3 v JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. . B e nten nd Totiments-cwe hear | bend the knee, In silent praver, let us |town for the past two weeks. Just| Xork clyy, fung 1 Ly Bey £, .5 cqual to New s s o YANTIC HAPPENINGS. B e ocches ¢ fellow ¢itl. | reverently- and lavingly offer up that |mow he i working upon the fitle | ‘B8P s hiodtn, Tormerdy of Norwich Slip Covers cut b i a o zens pledging thair persons, their mon- | gentle, kindly, Christian >u;),’7h(-:\(;\nn, Fresn worm l‘llzl r{hi:x;x\:;fldn\\no?ythx Pawn: and made o order| Women's Fine Quality Lisie Ribbed ve mercy ont their | thread and eais of ems e . Plan to Have Fourth of July Celebra- | © T o ;\u-.r“‘??‘.p\a;[h:d TR .‘;.‘}"ls"m Lord ‘have mercy o T s A O D naic eh e Sfresasls Vests, X and .:;m lace yokke, rog- tion, Fitchville Joining With Yant [ NS 5F (1 Qevoed O ing by Postmaster Caruthers. fhat hey dre seaitered | upon aihe | MupaES—i» Xew London une 41911 | MILL. REMNANT STORE coF et tic. day and night and through the Sun- Postmaster William Caruthers, when | 27 Snsktle an 4 i Catherine. widow of John B. Mullea, — e 5 : . . Moth is the prescnt ememy of the| im her Sist s West Side—179 . Main St. 3 e days to properly clothe and equip their [ called upon by Taestmaster Hobson, | Moth is 3 n her st v that rhyme with Summer| Mrs. Bauman and daughter and| pairiot hoys. And we well remember | responded with some interesting rem- | FFMmers. In Preston, June 4, 1911,] 48 the oniy save WOMEN'S VESTS 29c. . o gy Miss Lena Ackley =pent Sunday with| he tender goodbyes. cheerful, yet £3id | iniscences, in the course of which ha s PR " Tljomas McClimon. aged 81 vears. o Lol Women's Fine Silk Lisle Vests, v time. Simplicity of style,| friends in Myatic. sometimes with costly tears. ~All these | told how he was enabled to enlist at Attended New York Wedding. Funcraliworvices Wil he leld ot I3l Gha Summor. Good JenEths e and wiesvesens, resutos WA - . N Mrs. George Lynch of Preston was|ang many other reminiscences we old | the age of 17 by stretching the truth| Mrs William Tague and Miss Helen| orclock £ 5 *| dresses and wwaists. Coine and see the | DOGE AN e Yia—. taad fine, rich materials, and the|a recent guest of her mother, Mrs.| Chaps love to think over as your in- |a little and having extra thick taps | Edmiston of McClellin avenue have | mayNARD-_In Baltie June 5, Clar. | Dargains at at 20 : hiak . | Robert McClure of Franklin street. tercourse with us has taught vou. put on his shoes 1o make the pecessary | returned from a Visit to New York, | ' ence Maynard, aged 40 years, 5 MILL REMNANT STORE, pfl'ffl:hon of igh art 1| Miss Katherine A. Murphy of 1 think it was bafore the war began | heigat. . He also told of a visit 10 | where attended the wedding on| omtne EOEE EERER: 179 V. Main St ‘WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 2Ze. ahire . mebe \vich spent the week end with friends| that the Londen Times, the greatest of | Washington with Charles Breed and|june 1 of Mrs. Tague's niece, Miss| punoral from his Jate home in Baltic cutting our new | in Fitchsille. the English papers, sent over their | how their Norwich cards brought them |Eihg Schiough, and Harrs A. Bern: | s fhom his Jate home in Bl ? case 4t Womens NN ¥ine the Ideal of Alert Shi Plans for Fourth of July. most moted correspandent, Dr. Russell, | to President Lincoln, who wanted to | hart, both of New York. ey, sume T v 1647 uits, low the Ide of t A movement has been started to| !0 Write up northern and southern sen- | see them beeause they came 1 »m‘lh&‘ —_— Sl LS G rimmed = make the Fourth of July in fown a| timént as he saw it. He was in|home of Governor Buekingham. teiling Croaded -Car. I Tafwille e 5 sud- 3 22¢ a su customers. most delightful day for young and old. | Charieston, S. G before and, during | them thal Connectiout’s governor was |\ 1., Ry sy .S‘me 645 . | -2emIS: Willoughby Uewion. dam’s avern o M 3 | s the attack on Sumter. e tells | to him what Tumbul ad been L) 2 S o bt > = 4 = There is a profit for you|!i '3 the aim of the leaders to have 4 £ th oranl foelo d WWockiviat | trollev_Sunday from New London to WOMEN'S LACE PANTS 19 the Fitchville people combine with lo- | of the bitterness of the universal feel- | Washington. Corwich counte e ; ;. i ing i cal townspeomle T the movement, | ing towards. the north. He says tno ; Hapy el . coupion 120 coaciengomy . op . SARD. OE THANKD, : 1561 One case of Women's Ribed Pants, in Jooking it over. i, e iioty {ubien il the Charles W. Spalding. one time, many standing on the run- | We, the undersigned. desire to ex- . Women's St While the plans have not been perfect- | Yankees were on o h g g ihor o Bitnute ning boards. press our heartfelt thanks (o thosel orer e public. the @ -3 | 1ace trimmed at knee, regular Z5e vatue 2 h X The Another of the Minute Mer & o » oifer to the pi ic e iest standar) c 8 vet, 1 though! t the ftims wih the Seefis dathacd e . eig < gnd friends who so kindly 2 | at 19¢ a pair. ed vet, it is thought that the day d 2Lk : 2 neighbors e - S rende’ of Bige of Eawogn s A pa J. C MCPHERSON programme will start with & ball game | negroes, he says, never heard so much | W. Spalding, was called upor: - el neishbors 2pd fIends W02, 20 KINOIY | branas of Geer of Burope and Amerles. S . 9 | Between the married men of Yantic|of the Yankees hefore In their lives and | sponse veiiig o proposal for - threef ose of Scheols. 850 tor the many handsome flowers Eevinn, Pilaner, s Bavarias 291 Main Street and. Fitchville and the single men of | hearing them alwass so described by | cheers for the Sons of Veterans, which | = The Wauwecys hill school cioses on | MRS PRIAG J. KENYOX AND s Beer, e s D et | WOMEN'S 50 PANTS 38e. Main Stree! both places. For a general discussion ! their masters they couldn't p_de- | were given with will, a ve alsolon Wednesday, June 7, and Plain i e 3 sl - A - » Sy . h . B I scribing them in the same way, eve: cheers, led by Gen. Aiken, for | 9 155 Thal North Frankiin. Conn, June 5, 1911 . imported Ginger Ale, Bunkef | One ¢ of Women's Fine Lisle of the subject there is to be a public | =cribing e Y s e airis and the GiE 2 Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish | Pants, with torchon lace {rimestngs meeting tonight (Tuesday) in the En- | in their pray He, describes a ne D 3. Fine hall, to §et an expression of opin. | &¥o praver meeting where the mastars | zens % and for ihe Grand Army : F " | ing sl Sterling Bicier Ale, Aubeuser ) alue at e & pabe. lons on the matter. Were mat present amd fervent suppli- | a s Relief corps, led by Newsy Notes. Schiitz and Pebat e o - chixc - cations went up for the Moses who was | Toastmaster Hobson. With this final PP il s BT rere A A ADAM, Norwich Town. — i 7 e Coming to save them, with an “O Lor, | burst of enthusiasm the meeting con- | xeck Spent Sundax With friends here. clephone 447-12. - v save us! and bress de dam Yankees!™ | cluded. '5 ," s . & e a e ° " ictures,| Tn that connection I never shall for- 5 sard Tucker and her son, ain Strest. . d Sale of s V"‘"‘"t'h' and Motion Piotures.| cot, just affer the flect to which I was | CHRIST CHURCH Vernoh Tucker of Scotland, spent Sat- DR, €. R CHAMBERLAIN n ,There were three vaudeville numbers | attached had taken the forts at Hilton PARISH MEETING |urday with relatives here. B worth while on the bill at the Audi- | ffeaq and Bay Point, S. Ci. after a five 38 uusllfl u'dmm :":‘y"‘_fln A‘«:M‘gfl!- m_fl:“'{'! Aioad ed Mr. and ‘M W. D. Thacher of | Denta/ 6Ufyeon 157 F St toring o winaing sk Mot Goci inmer sireet spent Sunday in. New Continuation of the Sate Todey SN T " e 2 Goet Londen and at Ocean beach. in charge of Dr. 8 L Geer's practws 3 assortments practically as complete lering o winning mark. Nat Goetn | tary creeks ta the aristocratic old town _— » - S of Beaufort, which, upon the utterly “+ his line and brings up the applause | ypexpected result of the battle, was| The annua! parish meeting of Christ as o _during bis lust liiness. SUITS PRESSED 50c with his_wonderful demonstrations of | hoi ! apendoned in hot haste by the | church was held in the church v o 5 g Tt i i i —AND— 161 Main Strost. Norwich, Genn | as upon the opening days. musgular power and control on the| hite inhabitants of its stately man- | Monday evening and regular business | pi iy 3111 during part of last week. SE 48 Mrs H hours’ engagement, ouf gunboat, the e o e sent uip alle of the (ribu- | Oficere Were Elected for the Ensuing Year. e following offic Our Wagon Calls Everywhare | i€ rurier, o miseq team wio | S taking with them onis o S T T b | Comstr eo-fRs ; o tehct g | e tSKIRE. wAtn-them . only & e I e T e e m r R f e e i a5 work with a apecial eurtaln for their | oo, onell SIAves as were heed Galiop: junior warden, BB A My Mo o i m ' a . efrigerators —at 9, 150, 21c, 3%, M and um e et Womlaine affottan e sovk wod | Arsat massTaf them to_take care £} 16z Greehs Yoerrymen, |and M W. “Barber of Plain ¥ .. $1.69 — complete assortments &t Wall Papers | i, mkns's ni wih ther im- | 1007 deseried Tomes, o sooner byd |50, 0Qil Stoves Car”ts dvery price. o = pire and haseball game sons, for which | e, Ancliored before the town Palmer, Ts: s Lady Asistant. b ur stock is very complete and we | they use a second back curtain. ottty detaiiients sht te us | coit, Walter B. the Fomer Telephone call 225-3. We are agents Tor the three leadinz | DRAWERS Prices range trom cnaowithem, amal An act entively mew to this housel Ji\°\inds of delica u SR eNei); cl of rederick .. Ari: s makes of Refrigerators, They come in| = or ana e Noring 2ad e s By | and goe oC ?‘:wk\n;_ originality in show fhings which thes lay their | delegates 'toconvention, ng. 4 2 Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. | |\ qigerent sizes and unsurpassed | —at 156, 21c, 33¢c, 4c, and up te $159 @ will be pleased to do your work, i bl Somplete | geligt ho actual i anee-of [N Huripist.: W 1. Oloot amaiions | s M idleton, one of the Vicisty. and cai. supbly competent Workmen. - | Soiey's, 304, bringing oMt u hearsy | “Linkums gumboats® “Marse and | Areha W, o ”u,. alter Mnmm The | nurscs at the Norwicn Tospital. i at | PATRICIAN SHOES. BLUE FLAME OIL $STOVES. ¥ = : . Missus, dey jus’ dun clar out when d ove, Wi e exc - | her home auwecus hill for a week bl anoula e Piaced withoss asug. oo | MRE NOEE (0 igatrated e e el o Said. ‘andwalc | Crooks, Were ro-elcctions ek OXFORDS and PUMPS| xo poie. no sl ainass seais.| MUSLIN cowns The r ted 2 fad ob 117 They shawed their deva- = ATEST ST — 3750 and $5.00. | cooks well, bakes well. Oup price tie | Tm—— Tk l: e e i o fion to their masters i a Surpri PROF. GEORGE INJURED. and ~Fies Witscheliowsisi | A womait's - shos ' het's . right. e ¥ price el o 35c, 490, 69, 85¢, $1.29, and.uw Ry g . way by the mast wanton looting of — of New Yor! visiting at Mr. Wit- | only by it .69—of good aquality ovesiin an'“‘s Swdlo’! of variety chosen to salisfy all tastes. | ;ir houses. From the deck af our | Fell’ Twelve Feet to Ground from |schekowiskl's former Bome on Otro- FRANK A, BiLL CARPERE. o ety S s iture—soms cov | P i i b avenne, . » Our stock of Carpats is now complets,| Prettily trimmed with laces and 7 vessel I saw furniture—soma of it vo:¥ | Piazza Roof, Spreading Bowes in His | bando avenue g 5 31 Willow Street Because of their failure to file the | clagtn—not only, carried out the doors, AT Tcleqhe:g. w Main Street.| we can furnish you with apy kind of| embroideries 2 o & & turns of thelr business with the | but actually being thrown from uppet Anicle. Mr_and Mrs, James D. McCarthy of Carpet wade . Either store, Lace Curtains, Upholstary Goads, avernment within the time specified | windows. in - th ot af pill 2 2 ol R i e t pyae sehosr Visincas = ot Targeenouzh 10 | Satorvention af oue swn omeers: much | £ 500 L B AL I 08 | S o Skt o of Fhen: ro “at 156, 44c, 69, 850, and up te 129 subjoct them to the e tax, have | i the surprise of the darkies, who | Hamiin a . e et | i i i been natified by Internal Revenue Col- | (omeq fo {hink they were doing God | Herbert Georg g len are e Floral Designs SHEA & BURKE prith - tuske snd corSRPTINEN fector Eaton that if they remit 310 o) and Linkum a service and the “dam | the T00f 10 he EEORCG SOMT WENE | Mrs. James A. Chace of Watch Hill styles of trimming. - - his efice by June 8. (hey will avold | Yankees” 3 pleasure. breading the bones in his ankle. He [and 3rs William F. Saunders —of GEDULDIG Are ail in and ready for your in-| the impositon of the penalty = pre- So much for the pas aver forty || WaS atténded by & doctor and is able | Pleasint View were guests Monday of % LONG SKIRT 5 a priced, in- | ST - A% on Memorial day y T tde o 204 1 Sie | v Seer at her home on the Ce ! —_— 3 :'In.:::: nu::n:’fl‘::.n::on:; L!"-“p":., e | atrong, passed the veterans in the| 12 Be whout LYL(NS wed of grulihes | seoriana. road | Tel-'868 77 Cedar Street FRISWELL at 59, 79¢, $1.29, $1.60, $1.98, and u9 opening countermarch just to the eas | H2 1 Desucable to abtend to Hils < = g g Moldings to Maich. Decorations and OF this house. and as 1 marched after | School dutics and did not o to thel mne social committee of the Y. B. : i L, ¢ Line of to $420 — many styles to chowes enefal paibter's supplies, We are You to Chelsea parade, my thoughts | Polis Monday. b £ 57~ of the Iirst Congregational Pid lio Beer as the Largest Line of Alarm| from at every price. Lo s, srie S o pc I3 Funeral Fone Mot 3 much upon the past as the | ScEookteday. - Gt las et htatiooe o et ) 154 Cialis i P ¥ future—our future and yours. Ths At thie vouns people in the parish for a On Dratt or th Bottles: ocks in the City. MUSLIN CHEMISES tmg, decoration, and painting. future of Sedgw 1. Grand Chief Stanton Attended. sovial on T evening. 3 —_—an AGER oirecio and Embalmar Team Delivers Everywhera, ana e H. JACKEL & CO. A Tand of Sedgwick | The Connecticut. Fire Chlefs' club oms of Veterans was in semi-annual session at Bridge- | Mr. and Mrs. -k post, the pages of its | port Mondzy with about 25 members in | divaghter of Eas as no set pro- |and Miss Sullivan my of the R mp, No As to Sedgw history will in u few years be written | attendance. There 25-27 Franklin Street —very special values at svery P. F. MURTAGH, “hville, were : g 2 2 . Telgphone. 92 and 94 West Main St, and ‘the book closed An inieresiing | srgmme for the meeting, (he gene: s Sunday Nrewir, | Tel 138-5. eor. Market and Waler. m..{ The Roads Are Settling COMBINATION SUITS book it will he, a brok bearing the | subject « rmal cussfon beios | iam Hough of the Seotland road. = = nd ! sure driving will e 'h e Q| eriastine imprint inrouzn e Bl | Fire Prevention of Sors Toortasie | - DE TIST 5 ani Lheapest way (o gei the crbrady| Combinations of Corset Cover efforts of its members, not of states|Than Fire Extinguishment. A. C. Miss Mildred Pendleton has return- ing fresh air that is petier thi D s—of Corset Cover and Belivered lo Any Part of Norwich Prompt sgervice day or night, dissevered, discordant. belligerent, hut | Hendricks, former chief at New Haven, | ed to the school at Storrs after spend-. s us 1 m i Argpoh - Dbest tonic. 'Phone us for 4 good team. at and MAHONEY BROS., e o g g the week end at her home on wau- | ID)Re, Ee J. JONES of a _nation one and indivisible, not | presided, and was given an ovati the Ale that fs e knowiedged to he the | Zady Agsistant. X - a only in name. but in spirit. when he entered th: room. The chiefs | wecus hifl; with her went Miss Glady best on the market —. HANLEV'S Besigues 18 Neonduin We seiiled the greac questions of the | had ‘o= sucsts (he fire commissioncrs | Pendieion for few days’ visit at th¢ | Suite 46, Shznnon Building | Livery Stable: Falls Avwas. union and of human siavers. Qther | of Bridseport .. |conege. i proble; au umam lor Yoy young men to | Chief Howard L. Stantom was pres S AT Take elevator Gbetuelset street -,-l "'F"“[o;ngg“fifl‘l o l‘mt“mfl .,m m ‘ grapple with, some of them growiag ent from this city. Mrs. Abbie Hifntley and Mrs. Eliz- ' trance, 'Phos” & ? % tor hm.“:“ {7y The

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