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?fl Edward Fullér. John Suilivan, imothy Sullivan, Jeremiah J. Murphy, John Sweener, Thomas ‘Butke, Alexau- der G. Conklin, Cornelius Casey, Ed- ward Kingberger, John H. Bu?ke Pat- rick McNamara, James Morlarty, John R. McNamara, Andrew Cunning- | being eaten b}' t.he chfldren ham. The officers and as many members | TIMELY GUGGE‘T‘IONS of the council as can attend will meet = ABOUT SWIMMING at Franklin square on Sunday after- noon and take the 1.45 trolley for St. Norwich Man Says It Is as Easy as Rolling OF a Log. Mary's cemelefl Q. T AU orwich citizen who has spent summers at the eashore and The following members of tha Irish- American Athletic elub have sent in| i e, copsiderable thought to the sub= ject of swimming, points out the an- ig sour milk until you i vestigated your homé hamannz al “I; Don’'t forget that ice is preservative for milk. Seé nu,: gt about the milk container, instead of § wonki be ,known By evesy man, F]R,ST ; Wm‘fi and child in Norwich aad |~ w, are eanmsu- of ‘the fact that We are gratified to state that our people’s confidence. hope and ambition has been realized iy SECOND and Knights of Columbus Decorate Graves Tomor- row — Canton Oneco 'flvned to Waterbury—;w:.n ners at Clover Tmple 'Whist—Fine Tup to Hepfl- sophs’ Supreme Cenclave. their entries for the C. T. A. U. field . day at New Britain: H!PTA!OPNS. | and the convention will be held at the | J. J. Archer, for the 100 yard and L T e s dznor /M even sooner than our prediction. Elss’ home on West Main street. 220" vards; Meivin W. Sheppard, for | (0 0 O e e e i <th ! Past Archon John B. Benoit, repre- | During the meeting the candidacy of | the 880 yards and the mile: J. J. Ellor. kno“,edge He gives ' Hhe fi'”o“h; = - Our goods are just as represented, senting Norwidh corclave, No. 424, at’| Attorney John H. Cassidy of Water- | for the 100 yards, 220 vards, 220 Yards| poyneil and timely suggestions, which The Ro ' lmh"‘ co and prices to suit the times and the Milwaukee at the thirteenth biennial | bury, formerly of this city, for dis- [ hurdle and the runming broad jump: | po UH, SC WHUCR, BUSEECIONS. ' GRS oifiiens Bocketbooky ession of the supreme eoncluve, leaves | trict” deputy for 1912 was announced. | Robert Eller, for the 100 vards, 220 | ™3 DT 0 MRG0 (ORI (o New York todav on the pr,.,w,,w-r. A. Donahue, Richard P. Freeman, | vards and 220 vards hurdle: 3. M.t 2008 D hiting off o log mas not | is already looked upon by the pgopl‘ special train over the Lehigh Valles | J. Willlam Clarke, and J. G. Harrigan | Rosenberger, for the 100.va bo convineing. JBUL Swimming 15 much % THIRD / road enroute to Milwaukee. The train -of New London attended the meeting. | vards. Mr. Rosénberger made a new | o cogsiic acquired - than daneing. ' as one of their permanent and prom- / leaves New York at (1.40 a. m. and is At record for the quarter mile run on | Iore CHoL N oA O e (o T 3 2 / due to arrive in Milwaukee about 4.30 WOMAN’'S RELIEF CORPS. Memorial day. Gwinn Henry. “the S The Feasch ws fen i inent stores. We ‘don’t want your meney unless p. m. on Sunday. The Connecticut man fromn the west,” who smished the is becausc of the sense of you are satisfied. Goods exchanged delegates have a special car on the | ‘Sedswick corps, No. 16, held its reg- | world's record for the 125 vard dash |0 SWHR 8 DCCRRSC Of the sense off i train heetinz with a good attendance | on Memorial day. has entered for this feeling is once overcome the Thete are g reasons for and money kack for all unsatisfactory Past Archon Benoit expects to stop Any afternoon at the Bucking- ards and 22¢ yards dashes. Mai- e Brnpd Bl 5ol ) : . . purchases. off a day at Chicago on the trip to|dam Memorial. Department clrcular Sheridan has sent in his entries | S/ for g e the convention, but will return at the 1 was tead. A member of the he shot put, hammer throw and |, DIC YL €Pe0 BOHICE & person sings regular time. Citizens' corps presented the W. R.|running broad jump. As a special ex- | (X8 10 T0 UISHNS 0o, Unexpectedly . = : : The return schedule will provide for | C. a plece oi 20ld, wiich was grate- | hibition Martin Sheridan wiil attempt | 2EEEPIE 5 OF NELISIEUIS HEATY, Wave - ’ b departure from Milwaukee at 2 p. m., | fully receiv The corps is to con- | to break the world's record throwing | fpUSh And strugeics Whe reason is that ! o | a s an a ul‘ ay s ecla Fhay, June 184s via. Dytrott, fo ar- | 49st 4 foodl sale net Friday, and on | the discus, oy davgi e st rive at Niagara Falls at 7 I| Wednesday, the 2ist the araves of [ About 18 or 20 athletes from the |20 & WCEe duantity of water was i urday, June 17th, where they v\m re- | deccased members wil! be decoraied. ;::;; ::‘:";:\tg‘(:n(ll@:fi: :2 x:i: r:ar;:kinhe‘;}.': et essuntial polnit v JeAEnE “l wosl. MEN S 31200 SUITS, ‘“9"883 slyles 7 Bty gk & $ 6.90 ing to swim— the breathing. To =i proper method ot avent: quire this, ] The A. A. U. ORDER OF PROTECTION. S Fativ ALL WOCL MEN'S $12.50 BLUE SERGE SUIIS - - - - - & 7.20 commissioner rith f " the foliowing breathing exercise: Stand With littls but routine business to | the rooms of the New Britain society | U1€ 190 e . 2 occupy its attention, Thames iodge, |last Wednesday evening and registerel g Lfl_ h ugh | rs R e P $ SO, S e LA, 008 | 1L e, Sepne s e | v e o ot (i) ALL WOOL MEN'S $22.50 SUI 12.90 dav evenlag In [Forestes hall. The {ton, Middietown and Pertland. Most "“M at eic Bt IR e three councils the eity have not|of these athlates are to take part inj e, 000 0 Toxt ABIng o Tetd vet arranged for the date when they | the closed events. « R - AT down id leg ard on a used. [ or chair :peaker here to explain to | The follewing judges have been se- Boys’ Suits *5.77.'$3.50 | SHOES $1.00--$1.50 ppiication of the Mooile law | eured {o award the cup and bammer to | G, U8 S b o Elue vt M. S SR S A tion to the limbs. 1 the arms 2 as | company Cadets: o A e s s T e Worth almost double Children’s Shoes 69¢ epor 18, | Lamb of major of First A tar B dgers is the draft for $1.000 received by the | regiment, Capt. W. J. Raw- | A i o IS T it i o H §;r.pr’|‘| iaries of Maty C. O'L ouzhlin of | lines and | . Coi W, W, Bullen of e 300 BOYS Suits - S $1.25 $1.50 and $2.00 Girls’ Shoes Slater lodze No , whuse dea c- | New Br : c i st 5 curred from phthisis in April She | First regiment. C. N. ing lh(‘“plnlmsr\ivul’l\al‘v‘l':. 89¢ and 95¢ nad been a e er of the orier since M_—]LK DON'TS. . 5 - Deceniber 7, L g M F h : PYTHIAN SISTERS. Sample of the Literature Distributed ’m\_“‘l"‘j") the en s urnis ll\gS :g'gg ::e“‘s Ssll:oes ::.:: — at the Philadelphia Milk Show. he leg motion is simply to d z x en s oes - - -« - cl emple. No. 9, conducted a it - s o siiecesstiil whist ot Motflay ovemnEIn | ' wik. anl Voot Tiwpboter: B. .| then kic SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. $4.60 Men’s Shoes - - $2.89 Pythian hall though - the stobty | o 00" S0 s T L eing 5 4 - - a :;?Tctr\':‘:‘;{i'&(fln-ftmbw e il ens | who, as bacterfologist, determines | OUSIY, going through the breathing g2 at almost one-half of its Sandals, Ti nd White C ning was full of pleasurc for all pres- | whether or not the milk brought in | CISE/ ‘w»'(’fnr:“:'m"fll:‘"{:f"‘ :;h:‘;;p‘,h::g S, €es al ite Canvas Children’s Shoes on sale ent and those to take the prizes wers is regular price. The Royal CGlothing Co. for Waterbury te standard. consumption ught up | pack with them is ready for the water. This gentle- the following: Genilemen 3 man believes that a three year old JOHN B. BENOIT, I broom wx;hn:-hnv‘x "lht::“ F from Ph.dudpl"!m ;P:n \\n:k;ryn\c Zf child. having been carefully trained NEERES, sonclave’ it 1 S r the literature distributed to the pub- |in these exercises and then dropped o TE—— Lxu"rLar;;: Kr?r:.fl?{‘:m(mw - lic at the Phildelphia Milk show. | naked into water over its head, would e e One of the leaflets’ No, 7. contained | swim at once. He is noi so absolutely | with oxvaized the following “Milk Don't: remain sufficient time to give every one sure about an ‘older person, owing to an GppOrtunity to see all the sights ot | ond: studden pin, ~“"‘-‘“ P i & Don't buy milk unless you are sure | the sensation of fear. In soing into the famous resorts The tra G by IO D T et it that it is clean, 3 the w 1$ of course safer to at; in New York at night in s for j Frank Farrel. Refreshments Dén't cxpose milk or its container | first wade out and practice snimming Fngland delegates to rpake con- | %TVed: to_the sun for an indefinite time. toward the shore. Bui as one swims WAUREGAN BLOCK, NORWICH with late” tra r the Bast. v Pon't put milk in a vessel that|far easier in water up to the armpi y Departure from Milwa however ODD FELLOWS. hag met previously been scalded. oF Hpeper, it is Gebibr t0 Bt 4 will depand on adjovrnment of “ton-| Loy ancampment, No. 3, worked | oy Trt C90K milk in vessels iat arc | wade parallel with the shore Formerly oceupied by Hirsch & €o. vention. used for nther purpeses. outside the swimmer and a 5 = e s one candidate in the first degree on vt etk & same com- R e tronble frahe supreme cbnclave is to De held | Thirsday evenilng at its meeting in I IR rate s e o I s o to T B neh pasiiens, T Geher | Odd_Feliows hall, hich was well at\ TN 500 ™ aillc absorbs odors | Swimmers are. proverbiall V) R 5 gatas will also find much to entertain f o oric for the July meeting of the en- 57t leave a milk Dbottle uncov- | ments. ;i y | -ng l'lng";'. }!}e"'\' i H"’ld“":l';l:";" l'l | campment. el - - ey g I out, or you will unconsciously get far | Aréanum, Central Athletoc, Sodality, | an opportunity to extend one to him.— are walking. té give the Hebtagophs a | e A e e e | _ Lon's lei the milk_bottle stand un- | water he relates thus: He asked a boy bevond your depth. In this event, if | etc, might join in the good work. The | Rutland News walcome. The foilowing is from the | THUTIAY evening the mampems o° BoC” | washed after use. Wash it at once. | twice his weight to tread water v vou are unable to swim, keep your|Y. M. C. A. already practices 1ong dis- | mm——e— e e e latest effleial circular, regarding the | 120 OBSch, M. 4 WOTe O e hion Cthey | Den't fail to rinse the bottle in|he jumped from the end o 1} head, float on and vell for assistance. | tance swimming and races in the ws S e | hate 0 £6 b Waterbuty on Bunday, | 04 Wa:ét befors scaiding. . - |¢o help him in case | When the surf is strong you may have | ter at 1ts Summer camp for boys. Are Uttefly Wretched 3 '(Mdflwn.;'!:ee ’wl'u;m;‘sm has rw:n se- | Fune 18t which is to be the Memoriai mD(;,nalt use any but fresh milk for e ey ! to (»lw{my \mu”arims in fl}:)sil‘r‘\_‘g to pr lthey equally careful that every boy of acted as the seat 'of the next session o) | (% ~H01 ol by r ; e baly ‘ sw out an effort,| vent being rolled over by the waves.|the party, unless debarred by physical | i Supreme Conclave of our Order. .;““;-r;"g;"“,?\E’f"’"_:“m*;r-“m,'l‘;:’ “‘3_‘:”’:;‘_ Dol give ihe baby a miix mix- the confidence thus gained, | These hints are not intended for tlwlreasuns, Cotithe hows Wt 2. fall "‘::f‘;sv:'::::‘:‘;;";:."%:":::m howe whe aftended the Conclave when | D50 TOUERE, A SPGB done | ture prescribed by a neighpor. returning to the shore wimmer or for thoge who can afford | knowledge df the art and practice of | ‘Aios Mineren Rerine Berd, it met theme in 1965 wili prebabiy re- | POINGed to see WoeL Bl ke the |, DOR't keen the milk warm all the|the chum ducked him for sport. to_pay for lessons from a teacher. |swimming? Only then has (he outing | poloo ! ! pper Bern. call to mind the attractivensss of that | Shout ecurine sufomen e 1o MAks (07| time. Germs grow. result was that he clasped his a Why, he asks, can there not be some | accomplished all that it ought. | et Beots b~ hustng, bustling, busy t6wn L it e o % Dor't use a thermos bottle to keep | and legs tight around his chum. and | competent person in whom the public e TR erty tineed Gf the hespitality of | ™ @ o Ry baby's milk warm. they both went down twice. He finally | has confidence willing to teach swim- | SRR b 3% o S B o g the peofffe. the heautiful scenery in an) Don’t blew the milk to ceol it. | thought to release his hold, and they | ming for a nominal ~price? Perhaps | Only a Cursory View. ‘ef bec '»5,?, my stomach would 1ot re- around the city (and seme other KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Don't heat the milk a second time [ both put out for the shore. But neither | some of the clubs might bé interested | It is hoped that President Charles s, | 1At anstt TRl Lok funy rem. things), censpire to rmake Milwaukee Sunday. June 11, hus been designat- | before feeding it to the baby. { ever got the experience, and, he rake up the matter. The Chelgea | \1,uen of the New Haven system w 9111654'J but 0@ ned no r_»!nf until I ramous. ed as Mémo-iul day by White Cress | Dom't meisten the nipple with your | adds, this ‘tice—like rocking club, for instance, at their lodge | y Impréssed with Ruting. Th.| L00k Hood's Sarsaparilla, when I began Tha inhabitants eof Milwaukee are|council, Neo. 13. On that day, the |own saliva before putting it into the be made wn the river might émploy a swim- | ret is that he got simply a "'h"f,';“ = "k"‘“ CRpee wide-gwake and progressiv They | hoard of officers will decorate the | baby's mouth. = ming master to teach thome of the club | cursory view of it and there was little ric] Vag B ';_1"'“" st have fseen Bold enotigh in politics to | eraves of the deceased members of the Don't rescue dving flies from the Iy to lie flat on the|who can not swim and also the fam- | opportunity for Rutland business in- and this is why Hood's Sar: venturs te elect @ mawpr who is an|courcil. Ths follewing is the list of | milk and then use the milk. back with the ears under water and!ilies and friends of the members. A | terests té meet him for a discussion of . avewed gocialist—let nohe of us con- [ names of the (wenty deceaked wem- Pon't use milk in the baby’'s sére |the toes out of it—positively nothing ' teac of this kind at the summer | local needs and ambitions. President us dissases. found socialism to level fromvWesm | hers whose graves will bs decoratéd: |eve. | more. If fleating where there is a surf | schoo Martha's Vineyard ene sum- | Mellen will bé assured of a cordial wel- | ated ”,_ "‘;"’ form or found. soelalien with aparchims. So-| John Beaudwy, William Cunningha Don't drink milk Tapidly. It is|be careful, should the tide be runnins| mer v in great demand. Or the|come whensver Rutland people H hocolate called Sarsatabs. clalism_seelss 10 lewsl from the bottomy up— while. anarchism would level from the top dewnward—and then destrey the Tevel It AR Their sehod] ~ buildings are amonz the fipest in the.coumry and much attention i4 paid te the proper edueation nf the ch The hemes of the ogher o aviderige the pregence of the sactal Nfe of Mélwaukee.” HIBERNIANS, Di 0. 1. helda its ond June SWnday evening, at which 2 good attendance is expected as some busiress of special importance is to come up. There will be-Some arrange- ments te make abeut Memartal Sun- day h the twe divisions are to ob- serwe the foillowing week, hut the spec- fai {tem of importance will ba the con- #iflerasion of the proposed internation- al alllawce in which the United States government is interested. Irishmen ana Trish organizations-havebeen registering their protests against it and the vision will be given a chance to ex- bra‘(. s voice on the subject at this meefing. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Wauregan lodge, No. 6, received one plication for membership on TPues- ening at its meedng in Pythian i, providing hg work in the degrees n two weeka. Hacussion of the am- rual weemorfal Sunday of the order an “‘ifi" up and left to be arranged pr in esnferance with Gardner lodge, 0. 46, REBEKAHS. Thames Past Grands Assoclatien has pA8ed ‘new memtwers at ite last twe oty meetings. and is lowkiag for- ward to one of their best gatherings for next Wadnesday when their June eating is to e held with Mr. ana Bverett L. Crane, at Poguonnoc | $4ge. “This will alse be the annual pienic of the agsociation, for which n attractive gregramine of outdoor toees Will be carried eut L'UNMON ST. JEAN BAPTISTE D’AMERIQUE. Latayette counmcll, N, 1 7, Wi Premient Menry Reausnieil the cimir, hetd a short meefing on Thurs- evening in Maredters hall, oc- oanl Inci With routine busi- the meeting the council 1 @ naver A party of the are te have a picnic at Gard- % lake on Sunda FOHEBTERS The three courts of Foresters in this ity, Court City of Norwich, Cowrt Sa- chem. and Court Quinebaug. unite in abserving Sunday as the Memorial day of their order, visiting the graves of their deceased members and decerat- ing them with the marker of the order. Feor this purpome the members of the courts are to meet in Foresters’ hail at 10.20, in the merning, proceeding from there to_the diferent cemeteries. ELKS. 4 “Phe Present and Paw Ezalted-Roul- o« . asseciatler of the Benevelent and. Protective Order of Elks of Con- nectiout held its mid-summer meeting in South Nerwalk last Sunday. when it’ wag veted to heold the mid-winter meeting in Waterbury next January. The mid-winter meeting is the impor- tant session, officers heing elacted then, repert: read. and committees appointed. The Waterbury lodge ot Elks are gotng ¢ entertain the visitors Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria Is unquestionabiy the resuit of three facts: It is used by physicians First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and pesfect substitute for Castor Oil, uniike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. It is absolutely safe It does not contzin any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. This is 2 good deal for a Medical Journal to say. It is Our duty, however, is to ‘expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitded to the information.—Hall's Journal of Healll.. Promotes Digestion.Cheeeful- ness and Best Contaius neither ,Merphine nor Mimeral. T NARCOTIC. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his since its infancy. personal supervision Aliow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and * Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—E xperience against Experiment. 'CENUINE Bears the Signature of i % CASTORIA Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Ark., says : ““ As @ practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it very much.” Dr. W. T. Seeiey, of Amity, N. Y., says: “1have used your Cas- toria for several jears iz my practice apd kave found it a safe and reliable reraedy.” Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., says : *“After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- tieni’s disadvantage, as in this case. 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : “‘ Physicians generaliy do not prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experierice, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exceptien. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom- ‘mendation of Castoria.” Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, N. H,,says: “Iuse your Castoria in my practice. and in my family.” Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omaha, Neb., says : * As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know something about your great medi- cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a populas and efficient vemedy in almost every home.” Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtus of your Castoria. T have ased it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughte’, and have obtained excellent resul s from its administration to oth children in my practice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : ‘‘The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the'tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, ecarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it ap excellont remedy.” Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- go, IIL, says : “I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- 1and, Ohio, says : ** Your Castoria stands first in its ciass. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that o filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s troubles. { am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher’s.” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castoria for several years past in my own family and have always found it theroughly efcient and never objected to by children, which is a great consideration in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this character are obnox- ious and therefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I consider it the peer of anything shat I ever prescribed.” P Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J. says: “T prescribe your Casto- ria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with betber effect than I receive from any other combination of drugs.” Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Casto- ria and fouud it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years. The formula is excellent.” Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria. I think so highly of it that I net only recommend it to others, but have used it in my own family.” Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, Minn., says: ““ It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endoree your Castoria. The faot of the ingredients being known through the printing of the formula on the wraplsr is one good and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of amy physician. I know of its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfully.” ASK YOUR HYSICIAN