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vfiqgmhym-fl, 4 last week from Boswell avenve. to B e Hartford. _'°| Temporary Many & Norwich Household Wil . Them So. / RN o S TR B R In the superior court room on Mon- =9 | 29 ; | - 1% C. Hine and family of New Brie-| - :n Chosen President— day morning -Juage Shumway. was in| To have the pains and aches of a ploday. the fesst of St. Anthony ot | afn are-at their summer T ing Been Chosen Pre : ol T G SR R e b gl 2 A st e BT O T Soav.| from _annoying, dangerous urinary Miss Grace Gallup expects to leave mond Palmer and Carrie A. Palmer of | digorders is enough to make any kid- about the 20th of June to spend a Montville. The commissioners desire | ney suffercr grateful . To tell how this vear in the west. |4 That there is much interest in the | Any person contributing mot less|the Palmer property for the Stony | ¥ BIOT SN RO L (L L Enslish residents are receiving hand-| Nathan Williams and family of | LiAYSround movement was evideaced | than $1 anmually to the funds of the | brook reservoir, but cagnmot reach a for This Summer. Next Sunday, June 18 is Father's day, when the rose will be the pop- ular favor. . ¥ onday evening by the large attend- | a jation shall be a member. satisfactory agreement with the own- [Will prove comforting words to hun- ;?.Y:':‘;l;{wtlon post cards from their z:r:n:n:tmh;;e‘been‘. nding several | ance at the meeting of the committee | Thd officers of the association shall | €rs as to the pricefiz 4 dreds of Norwich readers. - 3 ! S yard. named at the recent special meeting | be a president, two vice presidents,| A motion to quash was présented bY | Mre .Roiand Ockery, 262 Frankiin at Janitor Willlam E. eGary is at work| Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ebberts| °L the Doard of trade, to consider the | secretary and treasurer, who _shall | Attorney C. W. Comstock in behalf of ity B aeais LY giving the Chelsea boat club house a | have returned from a visit with Mr, | MAUer. ~ With the committee were | constitite a board of directors till a | the Droperty ownerson these grounds: | Street, Norwich. Conn. says: % St e patc : M Ty et e “ | three members of the Principals’ club, | permanent association is formed, and | First—No right, power or outhority | opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills is just 9 5 b x ., wrlntifh oysa.nnzz.u‘;mlu.:hmed‘u com- | who will hgv'e t;u ;v;we'r o sgnm is t:x‘t_e’r;-:ae upon uldfboa;d of wrater| 45 pigh today as when I testified to meai superint mittee in regare 3 mat! mbe: to expen ‘com mers . or - of t -ommon 3 i ;L:;-gn;v g enznel:.r o rintendent 214! ™In the board of trade Tooms Monday’| sarme as they muy deem mecessary o council of the city of Norwich in and| their L B AL P e - |aav. Works, was a business visitor here on | €Vening, a temporary playsrounds as- | maintain playgrounds duriug the sum- | bY virtue of the special acts and laws | SIven in April 1906, At tha n f a followed Monday. ?| sociation was organized and. officers | mer. referred to in the application of the|Stated that great benefit ha " Patriotic societies are urging owners elected who probably séfve ; The officers elected were as follows: | Said petition empowering or authoiz- “,"f e OI"'mH remedy '1" o G of flags to make a general display of | Mrs. N. Eugene Smith has returned to | thronsh this season. Those present | President, John B. Stanton: vice pres- | ing the board of water commissioners, [ When I suffer-d from pain in = ¢ . R d - $ - back, whichichdssd e them on Wednesday. her home in Norwich, after a visit to | Were Amos A. Browning, J. D. Havi- | idents, Giibert S. Raymond, Timothy | OF the commen councii of the city of{Small of my back, which cause . o it ot earente, Cat e Vieibere | land, Charics D Novew Timothy . | G Musphy; | sccrerare Arthue T | Norwich, o take, copdemn or 4ppros | almost constant misery. Pains. in my THIS IS THE orwich reported eight real estate | Rathbun, at Noank. Murphy, Gilbert S. Raymond, John M. | Peale: treasurer, John M. Lee. priate 10 and for the use of said city | Sides also unfitted me for the F o5 sales last week. against five during 5 Lee, Arthur 1. Peale, Dr. P. J. Cas- | A committee to draw up by-lawsand | of Norwich any real estate or water | Urivial of my househnld duties. [ was OF YEAR the corresponding week of 1910, Henry Giddings, assistant for I H.|sidy, John E. Stanton, I C. Elmer, F. | a constitution for a permanent organ- | Fights situated in said town of Mont- | Miserable and unable to find relie Stoddard & Son of Lord's Point, was | L. Newton. ~As temporary chairman, | ization was named by President Stan- | Ville without the assent of the owner| When Doans = Kidney —Pills were when a tonic is imperative. Let Hill H. Sheffres of New York has|-a recent guest of Harry Clark and| Amos A. Browning was chosen and ! ton to include the following: Dr. P.|of sald property. brought to my attention. ‘_‘“"’ ‘H""Z' be brought suit against Henry Rabino- | Harry Richmond of Franklin. Henry W. Tibbits acted as secretary | J. Cassidy, Arthur L. Peale, john M. | Second—Said board of water com-|cured a box from N. I. Sevin & Son's We are showing an unusually| ¥iteh on & common count to recover during the evening. A committee was | Lee, Gilbért S, Raymond, Fred L. |missioners by virtue of said special act | Drug. Store. Their beneficial effect the sum of 3700, OBITUARY. appointed, consisting of John B. | Newton. 2 with e AR L (-ummuni:‘"':;‘e O T s e A s 3 . Stanton, Timothy C. Murphy, and Ar- It is understood that ‘his temporary | council are limited in their power, < o ; P strong line of DIAMONDS, | 1fonaiy was Ivy day at Mt. Holvoke Banford Waldo. thur L. Peale, to draft a constitution < k i Al LAk sl teonbl& grom iy back. gima- Mt. ¥ 5 . orgarizat:on will prebably lhok after | Scope ‘and authority, by virtue of said | til 2 0 my { 7 M ed college, South Hadley, Mass. The iv¥ | Apout 11 o'clock Monday night the | for a temporary playground associa- | the work for this year and that in the | Special acts, to the taking and con- | REYS was removed. 3 | P s e ounted or Loose. carefully| oration was delivered by Miss Frances| geatn of Banford Walde sceurred at| tion, which report was accepted. the | fall there will be a permanent associ- | demning of real esiate and water| Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50c. | you up wonderfufly, Try 16 i 1 Warner of Putnam, Conn. his late home, > 80 Maple street, | draft being as follows: Resolved, | ation organized. The raising of funds | Fights, in invithm to the territorial| Foster-Milburn Ci Buffalo, New ! A 2 selected, and we guarantee to| .., .. . . 5 filed in | &fter an ilness of some time. The de- | That there is hereby formed a tem- | will be started at once by the com- |limits of said clty of Norwich. —The|York. sole agents for United | DUNN’S Pflm . : an»n"::nno “mo}' :?.5;?« T lota] | ceased was over 60 years of age and a | porary association known as the Nor- | mittce and they will devote their at- | application and proceedings of the pe-| States. ’ . give the Best Values in the city. | o 355, T the samne Taomth S 1950 | molder by trade. wich playground association. The ob- | tention io Geveloping the srounds off | titioners is an effort to take and con- | Remembir the name—Doan‘s—and 3 . SN R e He was born in Brooklyn, Conn., but | ject of the association shall be to | Leoke sireat for this summer. demn private property without due| take no oher, 50 Main Street Callt s Took thesiiotes the total was 360, in >~ | for many vears has been a resident of | promote the playground imterests of | sion lasted until 10.36 o E process of law. * i M=V s = this city, having come here whe2n a|the town, and a closer sympathy and | was reported that there is a deep in- The motion was argued at length by ¢ Rexford, 613 w York Life| Don't miss the big Hebrew show to- | Y0Ung man. He followed the trade cf | co-operation between the home, the | terest im this movement taroughout |Atforneys Comstock and Fanning, the g e Al A s e g - night, June 13, at Y. M. C. A. hall | & molder all life and was employed | sciicol and the playground. the gif; former claiging that the- water com- svere attack of a cold which settled | The Blind Musician will be played by |2t the Richmond foundry for many missicners cannot €o into Montiille | iy my back kidneys and T was in | & [er u;n“ Munm the Chicago Opera Co.—adv. vears. He is survived by his wife. and take land by condemnation. Jud=e { great pain from my trouble. A friend ’ L SICK MAN TAKEN MANY AUTOS GO Shumuway reserved his decision {ox (w0 | Fecommended Folel Kidnet Pills and | . o F elatives and friends attended a 4 e : s 1 FRANKLIN SQUARE. manthig mind ireaie BH, S 10r| criiesJentis of Mibdct Allew Witker. FROM BOAT TRAIN. THROUGH THAMES SQUARE | The condemnation against the helrs | have done me a woild of good” Lee 4 William Buckley, celebrated in _St. i o ; : | of the E. W. Mowry estate and Orrin | & Osgood Co Patricits church Monday by the Rev.| Aty and Masonic circles, occurrad on | Herbert Johnson, Suffering Intense | Forty Every Hour on & Pléasant Sun- | B. Lefngwell was posiponed for two nsed two bottles of them and m»»] | | 4 3 Pain, Goes to Hospital. 3 weeks, though witnesses were in court 4 English Lunch 500,05, o | 50 T home of bis niece, Miss Grace Carpen. : 3y “oevoy Concerning tnese maticrs. cHiLo aiven To rercuson. | M You Are Going Away Saturday Evening. | saturday night's rain broke up the | 1F, NO. 57 Prospect street. where he! jierhert Johnson, a Boston bart A novel bet between two West Side ——— —— e Hand's Celebratsd Half Stock Ale| plans for the second “sing” on the|Dad resided for some time past. He| ger, belonging to Boston local, No. i7,| men on a recent fine Sunday after- | THROWN FROM WAGON, Divorce Suit Discloses Incident in | Take 4__ § a specialty Acadethy campus. Tha crowd had just | 1ad been seriously ill with stomach | of {he Bartenders' union, was faken off | noon settled a question of interest to FRACTURING SKULL.| Maine Woods as Cause of Trouble. # The West Ho begun to gather when they were scat- | Fouble for about four weeks. the boat train hare Monday evening ot | the zeneral public as to the use of au- e iAot 7 esterly House, tered by the rain. Mr. Walker, who was in his $3d year. | the New Haven station, suffering | tomobiles in this city. The wager was | Charles Brush, Six Year Old Son of | Because Emily Carstairs . Poemerty D. 3. FIRRRE NS Na. Maik. was born in’ Hopeville. No. 14, 1825, | from” stoprage. and later removed to| over the number passing Thdmes = " 5 N B - s in_the horticultural department of | SPending the early vears of his life| Backus hospital for treatment. He|gsquare hetween the heurs, of 1 and | George K. Brush, Seriously Injured—| U780 S107% TR 8 SHIAC I Kenyon & Pickhover, Props. |ihs Connecticut agricultural college at | there and in Moosup. but the greater|was suffering intense pain and be- | § o'clock on a pleasant Sunday aft- | Mrs. Brush Hurt : ”‘ advanced by her hu Storrs, a new vineyard has been set | PATt of his life had been passd as a| came violent just befor> reaching this | ernoon, one man betling that it would — in the superior court, T i gn out’this spring. This contains about | Fesident of this city, where he leaves| city, jumping from his seat in the car | be over 230, and the other that it | There was a serious accident Mon- Bl g poie, 33412, ur hundred plants and includes | 2 Wide cirele of friends who were Won | 5o that he bad to be held by members | would not ~each the'250 mark. The | day morning about 10 o'clock at the | oo 50005 UAERES G0, JFOE, S. BACKER, ,Frankiin Strest, | about fty varieties. by his genial, kindly spirit. For fory | of the train crew. | conservative bettor won, as by actual.| Bozrah creamery when Mrs. George n Mrs stods Norwich, Conn. ars he was an enginear on the in Mrs. Dr. D. J. Shahan was summoned and | count there were 202 automobiles Brush of Fitchville and son George Manufacturer of In connection with the state Episco- | Wich and Worcester railroad, retifing | a1go . J. Morrssey and Patrick Haves| five hours, whieh is at the rate of 40 | aged six, were thrown out of the | jiine | ] SAFE‘I'Y COUCHES AND LOUNGES. diocesan convention in Waterbury | aBout a dozen vears ago and since then | o¢ the local unfon when it was found | per hour and two cver, or a little mors | Wag0m when a colt became restiess atd | o 41 Fercanods week, a public meeting in the in- | living a retired life. Until about a|yy his carg that the sick man belong- | than one every two minutes. turned the wagon around suddenly s a home at Siray - Uphclsters terest of ‘Social Service. will be held | year ago he had been a member of th:| 5q {o the Bartenders’ union. He was| To get the figures right the bettors | Mrs. Brush was badly bruised and Hil, Stamtord, and fs in busi- | Repairing and this (Tuesday) evening, Bishop Chaun- | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.| carried to Mr. Morrissey’s, where DI.| hired a man to do the counting. The | Shocked, but the boy struck on a stone | pecs in 3 The hearimg be- FOUN I lN P . Polishing cey B. Brewster presiding. but about a vear ago he gave up his|snahan was to prescribe for him. but | Joser paid the $5 bet and $2.50 for the | in the wall, fracturing the skull on the | forc Juge rpes was heid to de-| - £ membership there. In his nearly a half| yo ' atused to be treated, althoush he | counter. forehead, causing a pressure on thel tarmine wh hould have the ¢ Barber Chairs Local visitors to Worcester find the | century of servics on the railroad Mr. | o5 ("5 e,t gistress. The ambulance brain and necessitating an operatior, | g TpnC hy Pl vl act Tk e a Speciaity finishing touches being put to the fine | Walker established a record for faith- | cac ‘then summoned to tak> him fo KNIGHTS OF THE GruP which was performed at the Backus|“'\tne (hid o delicate he ositively will not leak, can be filled ma g <l waiting e y i = ; boy's sKull was trephined and he was | 3 D, Musser. of New York, | the use 255 filter. e o roam, ete.. which will be completed be- | ployers and the friends he made. REV. DR, W. H. ELEY IS Three Days’ Convention at New Haven | /208 SHWL W%, ngvcnr:g)lf’idbi,\ Dl Ll DRI T TR L S8 y s fore the end of the week. Mr. Walker enlisted and served T Year. day night. D e e P e No inky fingers in filling or wiltieg Siip Covers cut throughout the war in the Sixteenth ASSIGNED TO BRIDGEPORT. | 3 neczssary for her to g0 a ¢ Mr. Brush, with his wife and son, and made to order| Facial massaze, shampooing, scalp | Connecticut volunteers. being captured treatmert, manicuring, chiropody. Call | at one time and serving a yvear in|New Pastor for McKinley Avenue A. and have your feet made comfortable | Andersonville prison. He was one of | M. Zion Church is Rev. E. A. Carrol. by Katherine Lanz, room 22, Shannon | the best-known members of Sedgwic i S * either t sanitarium in] WITH A CONKLIN. Fibal preparations have been made | had gone to the creamery with cream i!‘c‘::m‘;}jm i ik for the 16th annual session of the|and milk, driving an old horsz and a | camy Can be carried in a ladi Grand council of New Engiand, United | €OIt. ~As he was taking the last can| y,jge of | bag with perfect safety. S S R gt to the wagon the coit suddenly jumped | yirg | 3 s Am. rai We also have the best $1.00 FOUN- bldg.—adv. post 1. G. A. R. having been| The New England conference of the | Commer w i . 1 G. A. R. - e e | C c of . nder the wagon pole and turned the | 55 i orqd pr elected surgeon for many years African Methodist Episcopal ~ Zion Which will be held in New Havem | Lagon around quickly and throwins | oo, Siould be 1T | TAIN PEN IN THE WORLD. Meds | by Mabie Todd & Co. and fully war- The board of park commissioners | guccession until last year, when his = 5 Thursday, Frid: d Saturday of i charge. but the m year, church was brought to a close at New hursday, Friday an turday Oof | the odgupants out. The boy is the ¢ held their regular monthiy meeting on | poor health caused him to decline an- | Haven Monday might with the assign- ! this week. The chamber of commerce, | voungdst of three chilaren. . e xe : ;'o?aa_\ afterioon, but only routine | gther re-election. ment of pastors for the coming year. | apPreciating the advantage to the city | 8. T o P kg ranted. usiness was enacted. Work is held | Fraternally, Mr. Walker was a mem- | These pastors were appointed: Mid- | of having a gathering of over 10.000 YALE EXAMS. HERE. o il up until after the city meeting to-| per of Moosup lodge, F. and A. M.: | dletown, Rev. J. Murphy: Plainviile, | men for three days, appropriated $300 Pomed <au il sptamne Bec Full line of WATERMAN'S POUN- | TAIN PENS, | | Every Pen we sell is guarantesd. shovsing night. Fronklin chapter. No. 4 R. & M. | Rev 30 S. Smith: New Britain Rev. | for the entertainment of the Knights | wi client is not strong enough o er, No. 4 R. & 3 Rev. J. S. 4 . Rev. e e e Will Be Held at Academy June 21- | . § = i B Ghininter with -2 2508 of ‘13 Franklin council, No. 3, R. and S. M.: | J. S. Gurley; Meriden, Rev. S. A. Gran- | of the Grip 22.23.23, % {ha Sordes BLad. £ s e b 2 hoad of Mour n|and was knighted in Columbian com- | dy: Willimantic. Rev. S. E. Robinson The Green will be illuminated Witk e din) Se doa e paper bags lost a number of them on = ; antic. : % 2o — reached during Shetucket street Monday afternoon, | ande: ©. 4 Knights Templar. | Winsted, Rev. J. S. Cooper; Hamden, | myriads of lights, and each evening 2 ing Most beautiful Ster- lmg' Silver Pattern on i 2 y November 1i. 18 Mr. Walkter at- | Rev. Byron Scott: Putnam. Rev. J. B, | band concert, with all its attendant | _Academy students who are to take|he would postpone the = D Tem fal o the rear end, acatiering | (ended the Cintral Baptist church, He Torringion, Rev. J. B. Nich- | gavetien wi be given from tne | Toi SRR VU, TSCIDS f00] ! the market. the 1 - - g - '€ | resided for a number of vears on East | ois; New Haven, Rev. W. (. Brown: | STandsiand. = New Haven council, | I & A S e L L e L O. A. A g R e et Main street, removing to live with his | Waterbury, Rev. R. F. Fiske: Bridge. | Whose duty it will be (o entertain the | Harvard boat rac Pt jcat | father:w -~ - - i . o day had always been one of the 3 - : e W o | niece after selling, this property. ort. Rev. W. H. Eiey: Derby, Rev.| Visitors, has planned for the second |Face day ¥s b o B | Full line of -articles in || The June White mibbon Banmer | oG mieces and nephews. survive. | By Ft Overton: Norwich, Rev: E. A.| Jay a ball game With the two councils | Xamination days. which will 1ot be | Australian Patent Butter Box. | 25 Broadway P be held in Milwaukee, Wis., October | Among these surviving are Miss Grace | Carrol. between \\'}!lch there is K}XF keenest -l'en“(g:e motfl .;hdr, -lf‘l' l:kl ‘;9[“'“[; s There has been patented in Aus- above patterns in stock. o llwaukee, Wit October | Carpenter, with whom Mr. Walker re- rivalry, Bridgeport and New Haven. | June 30, more than a week later than | There has bech Palented 0 Cilc = ot ato oy i I June 21-22-23-24 have been the ate convention meets in Meriden on'| Sided: Oscar O. Carpenter. Louise HMOME FROM AUTO TRIP. Motor ‘boat races at Morris cove | Usual. June ave been the week following October 15. Hovey, Bessie Parker, Miss Stelia butter box of a neat, durable and la- 2 e 2 and other sports at Savin' Rock wil; | dates designated when the Yale ex- | pilSo ils Grder evice 1s ex. | TRY THOSE i v A B b ial - e z edingly ple, e o -y - & l; B Bi Lo iy Pl B B L = Southbridge and West Newton, | Connceticat shore Drofessor from the college will be sent | e e ||gree |m “ El). B e\'enln'.l when Tupn were discussed Three Officers Nominated. Mass.—At Cnn:m:n:emenc Exercises ““'I'Ih;" r:')au‘rlelééa:ngegni“ o;hhr;ead:’r_dzz here to conduct them. Lot "'&"".,'w "w”.m ”‘:rrr:;;::: Jare ! niraday ecentng, when 1 is experted | o, Norwich City lodge, No. 62, 0. B. A.| On Monday svening Mr. and Mrs. | 0dd Feilows hall on Crown street, AT THE AUDITORIUM. e olens! natls. being suméient to | from RALLION’S that the appointments will be, made. | made nomination of president, vice|yyiiam F. Bailey returned from an |at which all officers and representa- - i . hold the box intact as against over | \ -~ | president and outside guard at Its|guip trip into Massachusetts, haping |tives must answer to their names, Re- | Good Vaudeville and Motion Pictures.| /0", ‘1. pox at present most in use. | The pastors of the local Roman | Meeting on Sunday morning in PYth-| peen the guests of Rev. Charles cess will be taken At 6 p. m. to 9 a. m. 3 1 together is perfectly e whol LOUIS H. BRUNELLE| Catholic parishes left Monday aft- | an hall These are the only officers | champlin at Southbridge, and or F : -~ - Friday. Music and fun were the predominat-y . o{3 g viselike. It has successtully B 0 ez ernoon for South Norwalk to spend ‘;"’";‘“”" l’}‘}'I“I'd""","“gf““";""‘f"fi day they attended the commencement | A meeting of the members of the | % ""ffi;‘,_";' - "‘" );'"‘"" "k“”d‘ withstood severe handling i e serve the best 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) the week “in spiritual retreat at Man- | the others all hold over for tl “Cke"u exercises of the Allen Preparatory |executive committees. of the subordi- | 4Ct8 which opened the week at The patentce claims that the CREAM in the city in sur new fo £ i vex o e i L + : > | Auditorium on Monday, each demon- s / resa institute. There will be 130 priesis | Y°4T. The Jodge has received schoal at West Newton, where Earle | nate councils will be held Thursday toriun ¥ %-| box can be manufactured Pies, Cake and Bread on retreat this week and 140 mext|for fhe 31st annual picnic and sum- |y mpgwell Parkinson, brother of Mrs. | evening at 6.30 in Room J, Hotel Strating its part in making up thel Z% (70 0 jocs than week, mer nicht's festival at Ulmer park | Bajloy, was a member of the graduat- | Garde, which will be the general | Pleasing bill For the baseball fans| . P,% 00 can be that cannot be excelled. 3 . Brookivn. and has named H. Alof- [ eliey Was & SanEEr 00 08 B ehest | headquarters of the convention: there were the two basehall f e O aaenal "Phone your order. _ Prompt service | Upon the complaint of people that a | Sin, B. Pressman and Abner Schwartz | po;ore 'He alto won the chemis The-last day of the cemvention will | D2Vis & Pollok, who worked in af P0G 500 00 0 atont —_— e e | man was acting in a_peculiar manner | as the committec to attend to the | SRERT S8 HEC ploieq” the two | be given over to the assembly parade | Mention of the local diamond idol “Ladies’ Grill” The following French Savers are delicious i i y . o190l Lan important point, in | = s Monday near the postoffic and on the| disposal of them. The picnic Pro-|{Teard course in one. which will start at 12 o'clock from | Danny Murphy, which got-enthusiastic | £ "GU0" the 1ife of the white pine is [} Cherry Vanilla Fast Side, Policemen Irish and Ma- | ceeds are for the benefit of the ceme- | ° = the green, and procecd through the | T°co8Rition from the crowd. % limited. The general use of the new |} Maple Nut Chocolate loney placed him- under arrest, he giv- | tery fund of the order. ODD FELLOWS FEAST. principal streets in the center of the |, Walter Stead. with his unique Eng- | DIOtCC: | Ve STHEIT, S5CC O, MGy Crl” Neapolitan . Strawberry ing the name of Stacey. He is charged & ’l‘:“;f’l"‘e"d‘ ""“’“"“’,‘;,5' i f*f‘“ of | fore proiong the life of this particular | - with brech of i e e and scores with avery offering 3 e 2; | = S P Corslery La8) Dut’. Red Team Furnishes Supper for the . |in his clever songs, which possess anyg‘"" B e s SIX 0’CLOCK DINNER New Haven is planning Hlumina- | lgda;;niurhxng“ ich lodge, Xo. 09| Blue Team in Membership Contest. HOME CHAPTER MEETING. added value and attractiveness be-| DS Subigied 10 % CROS CEC tions on a big scale for the sixteenth | L O. B. A, heard a report of pros- : i cause they are all his own. ave passed very favorable com Onhot, | annual session of the Grand council | ress from its cemetery committee af| The dozen members of the Blue |Outing to Be Held at Ocean Beach on| The Majestic Trio. three lively ex< | nave pagsed Woww | FFRRaRE TORTREIEC | EVERY SUNDAY d iy f New England, United Commercial | its meeting on Sunday afternoon or | team of Uncas lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. June 20. ponents of ‘“coonology,” in costums|aNT It BeS ST0 PN AR ter fac- | Music by the orchestts, USty days | frravelers of America, Thursday. Fri- | Foresters’ hall. at which President My- | F. with others of the lodge members. changes, songs and dances, are good | SCvETAl TNARErS 00 UTE. O R, o when your | 9a¥ and Saturday of this week, which | er Bruckner was in the chair. The | enjoyed the results of the team’s suc- | Home chapter of the King's Daugh- | fun-producers and feature the temor | ‘07E% v From Consul General h fY local delegates will attend. -} aon br:er:e‘t: uv:;.'c}:no‘rotfr::pe&a p::k ce= i:| bx r{n:rl monoths' n:‘enmbi:fll\ll: ters held their last meeting of the sca- T\Uv‘a?fn fl‘fflfl:»b{“’-lflf}f;' "'1-*'2;—; el Jobri P, svdne | ’I‘he wa-re‘ s by sur- | contest by feasting on a fine oyste P 5 vhic! iz hand. Th u BEO SXCey s | an Housz BRI BRI Y 5oy o vy 6 mires of it su] oni The Siiiie Yot e the Mind chowaer. berved Monday night at the |%on Monday afternoon at the Johnson | 2155”5 Sfie tnotion picture filme, wh i W E dryand[n\rchcd Norwich road from Mrs. Harriet U.| of fence to be built around it, which | lJodge rooms by the Red team. home. The business meeting was first | are of pleasing variety in their sub- NS~ » b 1 PARKER-DAVENPORT CO., d Allen to the Connecticut college for|is to be of wood and to have an arch- | "Tha Red team. captained by George | in order. New members were admitted | ject : estern woman o . et o8 Propristers. and you crave | women are being drafted and wili| ed entrance way on which will be the { A. Burlingham, paid up in this way for |and it was decided to spend Tuesday, — he ground that °1 iy = 1 Sreshi probably be filed today at New London. | name of the-lodge. losing to the Blue teem, captained by | June 20, at Ocean Beach. FUNERALS. | to mave them shot ses” 6 a cool, reireshing ;‘;‘I‘;mll:;d“! TN e My A syt -x i3 Frank M. Green, which was the winner | Mrs. Touis O. Potter e S s [aas cme. vomin A R T 3 ot e ed to give to the institution. = in the hustle for new members, whic e c Ki augh - rs. Robert McKeag. e e L drink which will A ‘ Tats Cases Withdrawn. . was continued between December 13 | ters recently. held at Willimantic, and [ A, 230 oelock Monday afternoon | war—Houston Chronicl | § 9 make you forget the " Wednesday. Flag day. Anna War- n Monday, owing to settlements | ;i3 U5 "Caltain Burlingham, | was given a standing vote of thanks. |, A% 250 vclock ongar, aftereent| e o | ner Bailey chapter. D. A. R. of Groton | being made, the cases of State of | aigicied by William E. Mayo, proved | Sewing occupied the latter part of the| i [UReral OF rs. THEACTE SCORESE ouched a Te pot. he 1 1aw: and Stoninston, unite with the | Connecticut vs. Yerrington, admr.. and = s =2 he art | afternoon. There was a large attend- = N When'.the ot day in St. Lou | eat and send away that - i = L that he was a past master in the ar Main street. there being a number - < chapters of Westerly and Mystic and | Mary Yerrington. Jr. vs. Mary Yer-| of chowder making, even if his team |ance. relatives and friends inattendance. The carload of whiske T up with | feeling of fatighc—try [ rend the day picnicking at Wequete- | rington, St werd witharawy rom the | was In second pince on producing mew | | A delicious_supper, meluding_fes : membe: services were conducted by Rev. H. J.| a bomb the people hegan (o sit up and s i o e OF s T The . was Caccorged a | cream, was served in the.dining_room | Jervices Were cenducied by Rev M348 MO Cindrchy. o serous matter.— | O Summer fravi e e Bearty vote of thanks for the satisfy- | by the following ladies: Mrs. Susan f 225000 V500 0 il DCCURE 00 Richmond New ader The 1913 Olla Podrida board of Common Pleas Court. ing spread that was set before the | izabeth Kineman, Mrs | handsome floral forms. The bearers | T o e | All weights, sizes and styles editors at Weslevan university met for There was motion list businass be- | MeN. ETE e » otta Lanz, Mrs.. Belle Moored] 8 P.l‘bAlu_A 2 ’VI‘?.H!vI '[‘”r”:d“d X G " b TP “1 st lowcgg obs organization Saturday night and clect- | fore the court of common pleas in == Mrs. William McConnell, Mrs. William A et Ly and | e ot i P e ed Paul Burt of Brooklyn, N. Y. edi. | this cfty on Menday, at which time| _MUSICIANS ELECT OFFICERS. | ii= Tl B on e O rs, Wil rands of this citr. Butial was| nnve got over ‘blushing when anyone The § ‘ i o tor in chief of next yi 1. | cases were assigned. — — g gl c-cemetery, where a commiital | mentions his presidential aspiratio b i The board consists gf nime mempers, Annual Mesting Held and President | iam Oddy S [ searice was read. ‘Henry Atien'& Son | It s ot wise (o be 00 cos = | The Shetucket Harmess c'., . inciuding John D. “Murphy of Nor- Baker Re-elected — Vice President it had charge of the arrangements. | Dispatch. 321 Mai vi A 5 - | | ain Stro Ginger Ale | e i o e o | s o Burglars enter=d the W. L. Roe Co. &4 Moore-Yerrington. N O Tt from Lo Tane | WM. C. EODE, Prog. The marriage of John Hudson Moore i 3 a The Musicians’ union. Local No. 2 s . office in New London Sunday night. & its S of C It’s the ideal Summer | breaking into the safe and taking some e e et I of ‘Northampton, M and Mi A hobe, N 129 Sachem and at ot T L No! on, Mas Miss Ag- | St Patrick’s chureh Rev. W. F. Cum- p building contracts and an. ineurance | Res Ariine® Yerrington, - daoghter of o : arge R. CHAMBERLAIN a — 3 5 - - St a 00 oir ToC 1 - . mings conducted the ser A large . . N, beverage — just switeh | poney.” Noting elos was Arany Sandey ifterooon et thelr rogins I IMc and-Mrs, Charles A Yerrigton of ibes of *oi tives unid friends fere DR. C ’ ennu;:h~just acid cnough The police thing it was a spite job Charles W o s Tesident | Laurel Hill avenue, was quietly cele- | pralciy g there were handsome flow- L d = A or a burglary for the purpose of zain- | abling i1 R ran ot of his | PTated on Monday evening at 7 o'clock | o Niss Greeley sang two hymn tone up and stimulate as | The conection of funds for a state renom as vi psident Jopep ahan, am Hollan « g s % been her home and was a graduate.ol | I1° (allahan, John Nolan and Jame P & memorial fo John Ericson by the as- the : list eleci- | the Norwich Free Academy, class of i 2 2 ‘ the system needs. A“.d the | Lotiation ot “which Chasies’ Pearson SES cer; vice presi-| 1905. ' The newly married couple are | sugar, flavors and ginger [ of Norwich is president, is prosress- dent, - Autrey ryis: secretary Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. & 1. Geers practies during his last iliness. McGrory Building, Nerwich, Comy Hourigan. cemetery Burial was in St. Mary's There is not a single Toilet Powder to make their horhe in Florence, Mass. - s s ami d : Patrick Devine. s H ing well, especially - in Waterbury, that's equal to the famous treasurer,, Fred =€ lar] Exdmlntnz‘ where the groom is employed in the | | CHIROPODY, FACIAL WASS “ in itareas pure and good | where it is planned to hoid a pationai = committes, W. . Lang John P.|pqer he £7oom 8 Smpoved [hoec| At his late home, in Hizh street.!if vou have onc, Is vour cash account,| — they can be 3 Swedish festival during the summer, | 66 59| Swahn, John Kukla: executive com- | 7ot ° 8 n™ i lihoy ¥- | Monday morning the funeral of Pat-|and yvour canceled checks are indis- | SCALP TREATMENT, DRY AND Wil as they can be made. to add to the fund. . mittee, James T. Woods, William R. - rick Devine was, held and at St. Pat- | putable receipts. We furnish the tut-| SHAMPOOING AND WANICURINGS 4 T Stevens, W. W. Lang, Charles W e = | rick’s church. Rev. T. A. Grumbly con-|§¢ and do most of the work. You| & State Woll Other Ciicquot Beverages: Alexander Boner, employved on the Tubbs, George W. Furness: alternate: Shooting at Fishers Island. | dueting the sarvice. Many were in at-|furnish the money. The bénefits ars ! rders take 2 o Snmp-rill- fishing steamer Gifford, was struck by | for hot weather use. W. B. Young.. Jr. John B. Stoddard Private Guest is in the post hos- | tendance. including ’Ha V\‘H!'nl":‘l:r rr‘;n\ mutual. KATHERINE LASZ, . A passenger train at the John street David Livingstone. pital at Fort Wright, New London, Montville and Westerly. | " ye c00 00 o i ne i = Room 22, *hi Railding. Birch Beer crossing, New London, Monday, 3619 \g0.s0f god geet and delicute = -~ Suffering from a buliet wound in the | Jesus. Lover of My Soul, and Nearer, | ¢f ¥OU are 19 » Ehs deian 1o a4 Norwieh. Conm, Root Beer waiting for a treight to pass. His | it is so heneficial that no toilet is com- { Rushed at Groton Plant. eve. as the result of a fight which | My God, to Thee, were sung by M right foct was crushed so badly that|plete without it. % Shi s occurred about 11 o'clock Sunday | Greeley. _The bearers were Dani it had to he amputated at the hospital, | TN ocen Shlp & Tasne oy thich 1s-a o | night. It is reported that four sol- | O'Connell. John Murphy, P. Sullivan, I "I l I It is expected that e will recover. | Geta can of Squibbs Talcum and by | C0- at Grofon which 's a part of the | 3,80 wore Cngased in the fight, but | Michael FIvnn, Bartholomew Shea and e 1ames Laan TUSI L0, L A NG B ¥ free from summer sun troubles. ’ Very little information is given ou’ by | P: P. Sullivan. Burial was in St. Mary's e T Sutw which Are spail- D e nse momr olans | the. army officers at the fort. It is | cemetery. The Bank of Friendly Helpfulnéss. ing Jawns this season. the state en-| Plal Taleum, Violet Taleum and|2nd other vessels and who: . = derstood hat Guest's condition is ton rise: . " palc has recently been opened, finds itself | UD: Guests: 1 pr——— and perhaps two fect a e 1t is made from the purest air-float- | is busy on engines and machinery of | beits held. WA | id S B o e (. edt Do | ing Take, Meaeatea an aelciously | Sromerncs Diilding. Tor the "y | Az the Fomut of 4 tracar, veweent] INCIENIS I SOCIRly ry Gleaner ] bout one e so Stagessgo e A B v, U. Soa i vate | . ppur about one finid ounce of carbon | perfumed. Makes the skin, soft and | iy ‘ahaut to add a considerable exten. | pany, U. S. Coast artillery, Private | e i L e o and close up the oPen- | nionen Tt is really invincible: pre-| sjen (o the machine shop. As soon | JOD T. Guest will lose she sight of | 2 re . ¥ for sour in- 157 Franklin SL vents blemishes; a great help for sun- | a8 certain worl s finished at the New an eve. Mrs. Frank A, (Roath of Pinehurst s;m;v'nn ,U, s 4 ‘r;.,:_ in- | T, The thirty new state incorporations . and a summer necessity. | Jersey plant of the combination. the = left on Monday for a visit in Philadel- | ciuding our Enslich Imported Papers, | e —— S iy ngw aceld Incorporutidng bu:n and a © 5| ree of workmen ‘at Groton w ;{lr be Wail of a Puzzied Male? phia ¥ Moidings to Matc Decorations and | su“’s PR[SSE. * 779,000, are divided among the vari Deld af. i P ioms XM | (omen with dogs, and women with | i general painter's supplies. We ars ous branches of trade as follow: 3 P cats, Mrs. Waterman R. Burnham of East | now receiving orders for paper hang- Manufacturing, 9. $1.423.000: mercan- TR Women in hobbles, and cartwheel hats, | Main street has been svending a few | .\ Gocoration, and painting. tile, 7, $270.00 real estate, 3. $4600,000; 3 Oratory of langerous. Women whose hair is brimful of rats, | days at Garden Cit, Long Island. ontracting, 3. $150.000. ovsters, 2 1t may be that monopolies will feel | Women who try hard to drass their e A - at your busi- $150,000: improved fenments, 1, $40, most in danger at the hands of states- worst. AMrs. Ackerman and M Ackerman. WHES you want 12 put T o e | 000: transporation. 1, $10.000% quarry. No men wha have not made a specialty of | Why, oh why, should such women be | whe have been visiting Miss Millic P. E. MURTAGH, ness oerare the public. there. the advertis. | 1. $230.000; sanitarium, 1. 323,000: pun- | Eranklin Square, Norwich, | {rusi'husting “eloquence. — Washington first? Turner, -have returned to Brnoklyn,l i % | #fam better thar tsroush the ¥ lishing, 1, 2900, society, 1, §40,000, Star. —F. H. C. R, in Boston Record. 7 Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St. ing golumns of Tae