Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 17, 1911, Page 5

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Yale Boat Crews with choice cuts we will sacrifice other cuts at less than cost prices Shoulder Spring Lamb 16c (Not Winter Spring Lamb or Muttem F. C. To Mdoamm&mnt guest of Wauregan friends. < Mrs. Frank O. Grandy of Sto: '%__, llu :een visiting in yNurwlc:m‘('I:: The --non--ufle-nmmw week. oL I (e Miss Helen Mabrey has entered the There will be a session of the court | Jewish hospital in Philadelphia a: of common pleas in New Londen to- | distitian. day. Mrs. Julia T. Sheffield and Mfs. Tomorrow is Father's day. when spe- | Lucy A Tracy of Stonington visited in cial honors will be paid the father of | Norwich this week. the family, Olin Browning of Norwich is spend- Today, St. Alban, St Neander, St [ing several davs with his daughter, Mertin and St, Botulph are honored | Miss Evelyn Browning of Packerville. in the church calendar. Mrs. George R. Harris and son have Rose growers are expecting some | been spending two days in town. Mrs, handsome specimens if the heavy | Harris leaves today for Wareham, showers do not mar the blossoms. Mass. Miss Elizabeth Bowen and Miss An- Cattle fanciers from eastern Con- na Bresnan have returned from a ten- necticut have been attending the big mittee Report. ‘With about twenty members of the Falls school district present on Friday evening in the schoolhouse on Sachem street, the annual meeting of the dis. trict was held for the election of sev eral officers and the transaction of the usnal pusiness. AJl ten items mention- ed in the call went through without opposition, in each case where possible the vote being cast by the clerk. ac- cordizig to the direction of the meet- ing. The session was over in twenty minrutes. Throuzh the departure from the ¢ were: Teachers’ and janitors’ payroll, $2,917.46; interest, 3275, and painting exterior of building, $236.08. The bal- ance on hand was $487.89. Estimates. In the district committee's report they estimated the ordinary expenses of ihe coming year as follows: Teach- ers’ wages and janitors’ salaries, $2,- 905: interest account, $275: ordinary repairs, $250: school supplies, printing and advertising, $150: fuel, $140; inci- dentals, $160; cierk and treasurer, $65; colictor, $ of Two Mills Iaid——l’inmual Statement and Com en aierent offlnod‘:s:’:! good. T'tried sev- rem- -m.lul'owtfludfflll! medicine and was as well and strong different, person and recommend Hood’s to any one suf- as ever. 1 feel like a fering from catarrh.” Get it today in usual liquid form or called Sarsatabs. chocolated tablets | Incidents in Society Gerard Jensen sailed from New York A piazza screened, room to the house. We offer the celebristed HOUGH SCREENS which admit the light anc air, but give privacy to fil. piazza or pmh. adding another -’ . sale of Avrshive stock day visit in New York where they|of W. G. Henderson, former president r total, $3,940. vesterday to spend the summer in Eu- Lamb Stew Pleces Tc B o0 TbEs sack st Wopteter | Weee the guesis of Johs Bowes. of the committee, and the recent death | They reported no change of teach- | rope. : ~ of William Buckley, who was elected | ers_during the vear, but spoke with ; Beef for Stew (Tender) 12¢| T showers of Friday atternoon | SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT to fill Mr. Henderson's place, the dis- | resret of the district’s loss in the re-| Miss Henrietta Bidwell has return- i f & Haae 16 SR ety ud ACADEMY MUSICAL CLUB trict comiitiee was without a presi- | moval of its president, W. G. Hender-|ed from a visit with friends in Wor- 10¢ a number of suburban schools which Gent Mutgie Wecine n LA D0 5 gt g £ ‘&:‘;\“‘g‘! oo i i - - v Ay, at 7. o’clocl ot clerk, .4 4 ’ ror g s Hamburg Steak e Yo Slater Hall Packed with an Enthusias- | for, Hopkins. who asked for nemi- | found time to give his best efforts in| Miss Nellie Loring of Lincoln ave- Steam vacht Narwhal was launchyd| tic Audience—Programme Finely | nations for chairman. Joseph T. Fen- | the Way of advice in school matters,| nue has been spending several days Sheulder Steak « = 1@/ arter cleaning and painting at the Iron| Given Requiring Encores. ning, neminated by A. G. Crowell, was [ and the condition of the school prop-|in Providence. works, New London, Friday morning, e elected unamiously and took the chair. em‘tnt the vre'flen!:‘ flmeul-: d“:“:,'l‘_t: R - o o and later coaled. Marked by its usual cess, the | i o ey ek RS ; A M e Shoulder Reoast - - 10e¢ Acadents | Maglat SOl e e e Clestbinuman E}:"""' : _|says their report. ernoons of bridge this week at her The Misses Mary and Annie Crof-|annual coficert at the, Slater Memorial | oy 1ok CinS Neme warning by | As soon as practical after Mr. Hen- | nome on Washington street. M ton of New London are getting their | hall on Friday evening to a packed { Clerk Hoplkins, the items were taken | derson’s removal from town, William Shoulder Pot = 10€/| cottage at Browning's beach ready for house, many ocoupying seats 1n. the |UP In the order named. The printed | Buckley was elected president as his| Miss Dorothy Robertson, a_student gl g, ik annex. | Thoy were aesisted by ime |T€POTts of the committee and of the | successor, bui owing to failing health|at the Norwich Free Academy, has Girls' Glee club, the Jibers, and an treasurer were read by Mr. Hopki he did not assume any of the active|gone to her home in Tracy. Ducks - - + <« = 28C| 7he orchestra which rurnished the|Sies Dot e i ®|who is also treasurer of the district. | duties of the presidency, although h= o music at the Franklin council banauzi| —Aq ,f the eleven numbers w b j e el ScEctE SN aRa. - was vers anxious to take up the work.| Jonathan Trumbull and the Misses Chiek 95¢| Thursday night at Masonic temple Was | ex wih an excellence and Spirt Which | memron Clcice after the mecting the | Mr. Buckley did a great deal for the | Trumbull of Perkins avenue were vis- Roas Ci Cl’ * = &49C| girected by Prof. H. T. Miller. Tot only showed the proficlency but | members of the Gistrict commitice de- | committee for 4 number of vears. H: | itors in New Haven on Friday. - ¥ showe 3 | cided to come together next Fridas g the.-comuriitte’ Of 2 Y Fowl- - < -20¢|,A /hc Moosup M. E. church, the| oo e Dnbu Su ol }c\mix-: to elcct a president. s iy b?:ilx{;f.gs for @ long time, | Mrs. Wetherly Huntington of Wash oung first quarterly conference wil Ioe held | ! y impressed the larse gather-| " Tye following officers as nominated | and probably no other member of the| ington, 8D, . formeris of Norwi onday evening by the district super- | €. TEe numbers of the musical club, | were elected, without sitic | 5 ; e E i P e land of Mor- [ which is directed in a master man et o ODPOSIION: ree | COMMitte gave as much time to the}is spending a few weeks in town. ’[w..yegr Roosters - 16¢ londent, Rev J. H. Newland of Nor- | b Frederick H. Cranston, were he j= L S AR s of the school as he did, and had s ; » 16 oceved i e e | epn T Fanning, Arthur G. | lite been spared he would have| Miss Sarah Lering of Lincoln ORCH SHADES Roast Loin Veal - - 16¢| . Y and Mrs Witliam . Driscoll of (204 eight belng particulariy pleasing. | one ‘vear, fo fill unexpired | Snd talents fo looking After detalls | Auburndale. Mase. has retarned home, P East Hartford announc> ihe engage- e O Scle Mio was arranged by th: | term’ of William Buckley, deceased, . i t]” N Ty i $ - iate Eug & r : L , deceased, | The condition of the real estate a it Foll d ment of their daughter. Mar. R Bngsne “4“-"*‘rlf""‘““. orchestra, | Joseph P. Connor. | the present time is first class. Since| Mrs. Frank T. Brown and M ollowing sizes and prices So ichol o at aving been c et " t = Y i = a Sy < m > b2 S & - Shoulder Reoast Veal - 14¢ Loulse, to George H. Nichol o Willi- | R b iran when he | icTemiah Lynch was re-elecied tax | the lust annval meeting held in June. | Katherine Brown have returned to Sx7-8 6x7-8 1x7-8 Mok (it wes suc of Hio Wbl SRINVIAL & Yo conpeniatin. of (hs. ssaires VIt 8 NGIGieg s Searpa et o 10w allo amspding G Klndc” I 4425 4325 - Veal for Stew - 10c¢-16¢| The strect department was busy on|numbers of the evening. Several en- | anq of the clork was fixed the same 48 | ine 1o dn wood senam in avers getafl | v werland. ’ 5 Friday putting oil on Lincoln aver cores were given. There were solo : P ume a8 | ing 1s in good T in ey P ¢ / Williams, Oneco, Sachem and Lafa, - | passazes by Miss Elizabeth Lane, v0- | fue coiirton sus madc o) e S p e ar i S LA O L Nty an) Also Bamboo Screens painted green Try our Veal Loaf ette streets. Two other tamks of oilflin, and Wentworth Prentice, ‘cello. n i eotleites. B0g oSS b Rl (8 i ¢ B By LM Las e B L i B 8x8 6x3 e g Which' wers fbely doiie upon the amouni collected. the s : | keeping everything clean and 1-dy.both | Mys, Northrop’s daughter, Mrs. Robert e . The Girls’ Glee club, directed by | 25 formerly. . ‘insidfl the building and on the|King of Branchville, Conn. "1 25 95¢ At the Norwich State Hospital on | Miss Ethel Spaulding. in their num- = Tax of Two, Mills. |gr})f.',‘l‘|]““;, the Voot e’ Health oMake | it es BRI Disk it ahbestatnat ] “riday evening a strawberry festival | hers, received rounds of .applause, e district tax was laid at s | h Vst o at Nies- 150 RPYL 4 i Heanhy vese‘able Fuofl for the benefit of the baseball club|while the Jibers gave selection after |on the 1911 gr h | of the city advised and ordered the dis- | the two-table Bridge club on Wed- | Comfortable Chairs and Reckers for was given. It was well attended and | selection, with specinl features which | 15, 1912. The usual vote was pa j et " oo make certaln nesday this week. The firat prize wag outside use concluded with dancing. made 2 big hit with the erowd. authorizing the district committee to | Changes in the rooms,: for Instance.|taken by Mrs. Nelson C. Taintor. Large size $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00. Native Beets - - - - The Boys' Glee club, led by Mer- | reduce the district debt as they were | [UFDishing new and up to date desks RS R VR T A The marriage of Miss Marion GAllup. | wyn L. Aultman. gave their twe num. | able. ; | ana’ seats,and accordingly during the| Welles Lyman of Norwich Town has | Ladies' sewing size $1.00, $1.50 and “ ughter of Judge and Mrs. Russel |hers fo the great pleasure of the| An ap tion of $15 was voted | Past few ks new desks have been|returnad to Ithaca, N. Y, 1o attend | g500 Cauliflower -« - = - 25¢|Gallup of Ledvard. and Charles Al | honrers and responded to an encepe | to replenish the school library, and it | Placed in Miss Hayes' room and have| commencement exercises at Cornell, {of Stamford, will take place t0Ga¥ |with one of the school songs. The|was mentioned that th ibjed " the | peiis; paid for ot of ‘gur TeENE IRt a “member of the graduating | s"ing Beans - » - = | (Saturday) at Stamford. entire programme called forth much | Schon! to receive state money. I"‘:‘:‘:;“_ Nk bk bebn msnPed G T CREX RUGS ; e praise, so capably was it carried out | The committee to approve the bond i e % 2o o RS ; <12 7 . Word has been received from Mrs. - { { the health officer for us to do, und to| The annual meeting of the Wednes- | 9x12 Sx10 6x5 4 ft. 6x7 {t. § 2il fe o - att of the collector and treasure 3 offie : annual meetin New Carrots - - = =« Turner of Lebanon that there is no | “g,2!! et well repaid e it e J0d ireasurer WA |comply with his order the committee | qay Afternoon Literary club was b 2 4 improvement in the condition of her| pBromenade Matinale, Edgard Ba Woodard, A. A. Beckwith are planning th i prisEntiastine At this week with Mrs. Adam Reid $9.00 3650 $4.50 $3.25 father, Rev, Richard H. Gidman, or| g ioncnade Matinale, Edgard Bar: o T saeatt o possible, to provide a ne 0. WoOL napiars I the afteerson ee % Asparagus - - = - - of her husband, Rev. Robert E. Tumn- [ 8300eg T Caperudos, Caballere: | e o, o nE then foor and new desics ‘in Mise Stetson's | Mary A. Afken and Mrs. C. $7.75 $575 $3.75 $250 g tle Pumpkin Colored Coons (Hillman- In confereace after the meeting the | ;?,"v':{ .:n';._:«‘[. ””‘T\E ‘s«?\nt‘vl]nn;:»::*‘:: s 3 Also s sinese Hothouse Tomatoes - - 25¢, r1ncre was sied with the clork of the | Perrim). the Girls' « ub, led by | members of the district committee de- | SIS PUQEL SIS oping to do this| Mr. and Mrs. W. S - had 3 superior court on Friday a mation to| MIss Ethel Spalding; Serenade Enfan- | cided to come togethe Friday | jonal work without asking for an|as guests during the their Red Tomatoes -~ @ @ 10¢!|set aside the verdict in the case of | tin€é, F. Bounand; Melodia Sentimen- | evening to elect a pres | the tax r for the com- | home on Wi avenue, Mr. and Mrs. F. CREX MATTINGS Bosworth. admx., vs. th: New Haven | fale, L. D'dgeni: Jolie Fleur d'An Receipts for bt it we find later on that| 8. Allis of FHaverhill, Mass, and Mr. &k 6d 3-6 widthe Radish: 4| ro2d. This will be heard by the court | o4 Christine; selections, the Jibers The finances of the trict were t do this, we may have to call | and Mrs. George H. Wilcox of Mer! iIShes ~ & « o« = C selections from La Traviata, Verdi; | g e RS Eg i p ize the di "y | soon. , 3 { shown in Treasurer Hopkins' report ting to authorize the dis- | den. ik N Turni e - I e, X ’(’:‘,““‘:‘r o0 Sole Mio, E. | which showed total _receipts of $4.- committee to provide the neces- —_— ew - - )t loc interest is the announce- = R 5 s » | 7387 ollow ! ance o sary mone: | O rad nd her son go to- urnips S b 7c ment that the body of Deborah, infant | Medley, the Bovs' Glee club, led by ‘Jun‘-i 17912 “;F- a’xlnr(-fli\p'(ll »Ji}w i i‘m\e t brief repoit. the dis i day ‘f\.ufm.‘.f:“vfi(‘f;y‘"ml W wéeka RERRISE AN child of Rev. and Mrs. William Hill, | Merwyn L. Auitman: overture, Helena, | {00 & “Cordon“ss 0y received | trict commitiee wish to thank Prin-|iwith he SRS The celebrated North Stae P was brought on to Moosup this week | Alfred Cottin; La Mousme, Jules Cot-| from Jeremiah Lynch. collector, 1909 | cipal Dodd, the other teachers and the | Later Mr. - there (Sole Agents) Cherries from St. Paul for interment in Unien | tin. | list $77.41, 1910 list $2,534.10; loan from | janitor, Mr. Conlen, for their vork | for their summe- camp in New Hamp- | . : cemetery. ‘}‘;’:I"fl,‘]”“"""‘ei"" "'F,“z’g ““I”.‘ are live| Dime Savings bank, $300; tuition, | during the vear, and the 1y be as- | shirve. Economical and Sanitary. Manolins—Mary Esther Lippitt, Olive | g17 . ibrdry - appropriations. | suré heir efforts have bee i Muskmelons . Miss L A. Bassett and Miss Nellie | Huntington, Bia B Daveabo Gacq| $1594: state library appropriations, | sured that thefr ~ efforts have been| " .o L Prices Reasonable. Dunlay have been secured by the Ber- | T. Lester, Vilette M. Peck, Mary A.| ' 1h the es B the v g o s s g 2 : Sisdae: e was hel Thursday W atermelons lin, Conr, board as new teachers for | Hendick, 'Elinor E. Stevens — Gladys] 0 the expenditures the largest items the committee. 1‘,;‘,:\?;0”1\;‘;: h\‘x:‘lll;lt‘l““t;l‘lh:. "::.;uulu\. B E the coming vear. Miss Bassett is | Preson, Lois Perkins, Willlam C. Os- | Foch prembet brought . aud réceived .4 lueberries from Hampton anl Miss Dunlay frem | good. o ccording to the season’s score, Frankiin. Violins—Wentworth B. Prentice, Eliz- | OFFICERS AT NIANTIC IOPEN HOUSE AT Dl g, Sl g 04 S b - abeth A. Lane, T. Austin Linton, C. CHELSEAT BOAT CLUB |, Miss g ar s Blackberries At the dicresan convention of Epis- | Russeli Kinney, Robert Mahoney, Karl ENIERTaIN SCNCPE CHILDREN.‘ Skt A Misss MaSic ¥ S HEREL T copal ministers at St. John's church, larkoff, Irene E. Hendrick. i - | Boat Tri the River and Chowder 7 Sweet Oranges| Waterbury, this week, it was voted to rances Ik REendricl: ""‘9"‘"{' Levioe vz”“"f an School e S i e e admit women to the franchise at all Prentice Chase. ouse in Waterford. 5 O ibe’ Willing FIana: ctob, Treday: Afts parish meetings, but the women can-| Cornet—Frederick F. Mannins. et = 3 Tt ening SIS ¢ "her home on the Scotiand ot NokY T S e e i o et Ry e AT} carricd ont o Filiay Cvening by, the | road. . Mightash ware: prasst smdcs i vacated ear Tiday morning. rricd out on Friday evening by sad, cre pres d Setifloned ameng Ho shudent-actors b s creow QRGN % | L 1715 the oeers OF e C | Chelsea hoat club 2t their boat house enjoyable afternoon was spent. i iei 3 - 4 : A e ve been encampe lthere on the Yantie river, made an enjoy- | Charles Pierce sang a collection and musicians at the St. John the Bap- | dent of :he Musical club and A. Pren- D - | b e tist. celebration at St Cesaire college. | fice Chase treasurer. the latter having | St#rted on cal walk | able tir for good proport of | \h‘,u“.:a\r-b‘mu( ples uni":E - Rouville, P. Q. were L. Baillargeon | recently been elected to succeed C.|ioTC- At € the line offic the membership 1 of the friends | Hex welec e Jors IT4TH DIVIDEND, and A. Laflamme of Putnam, Conn. | Russell Kinney. were met by and an im- | they had invited m 5 o'clock to 6 | Song_That ed M Office of The Norwich Savings Seciety. | and Albert Frechette of Taftville. — DG e {aginary attack was made on_the |several of the launch owners put their | Heart, Tosti's gmu} }n-h‘x r;j‘rlhll :’h:l P bt g HAILE CLUB RUMMAGE SALE schoolhouse by the infantry much to | beats at the service of the company | japancee Love Song. ‘Caker fruit and The Directors of ihis Soctety have| Among the awards of university fel- the amusement of the r and | for trips down the river, W. F. Lester, | ice cream were served by the hostess. clared ov 1o earnings of the en. | lowships at Yale, announced Friday , | her pupils. It was the day of | F Sevin and Dr. A. Peck con- | SooiiTed ont et he surnings of the cu.-'| Light to members of the senior class,| o**t Day's Rece ts Amounted to § | schools. to the plezsure of many -in | dena the rate of FOUR PER CENT.| was one of the Foote fellowships, to —Window Display. i he officers returned to camp at 11| | \. Sate Kiited t6 sty pe um, payable to depositors enti- | | T. Hillhouse, son of James Hill- s o'clock and a consuitation was held | . a fine chowder was served Ngtie 'have ever e 0 Satiety. Yed eto on and after July 15, 1911. e. a former resident of Willima Efficient work has been done this | regarding the messing of enlisted men | by Janitor W. E. Geary, forty-eight Come in and sec them ‘ BLLO LIPPITT, Treasirer. 7 week the Haile club members in ! yith commissioned officers e com- | having places at the tables set in tho charge of the rummage sale in the old | ing camp in July. The r il be + room. An orchestra under direc- - REREYC <2 The Academy catalogue for 1910. | McPherson store, the best days re- |discussed later When some arrange- | tion of John H. Perkins furnished de- | > 1911 has been issued. containing, as it [ ceipts reaching the sum of $50. Those | me Il be settled up atful music during the supper hour. oT CE Wall Papers does, avery five vears. the list of all | working actively in the sale are Miss | @ from ,w sy e iois dttamavon | e bR N I Our stock is very complete and the graduates. It makes a large ed | Jennie AL Wi Mrs. Anna Bor- | hospital ecorps, will | called a sech when the | e members of Un and Shetucket would be plessed Ty show i The | Dock this vear and contains front and sons. Miss | by Maj. Francis (. La- | cigars were passed, res i Lodges wili meet gt the Lodge Room b Sl I gy b g B of the Academy build- |abeth Ortm Miss Ruth Rush g o s Ll Faitidmindbion | 807 Motning dahe 19tk ot o e e . SASe——Re | i\ . ©One of the features causing much jo- | \d,u{ums and company- office ) cC hé at 4 attend services at St. Andrew's Chureh pr A o e S o cular comment was achieved by Mist S ReanD et L i eage | elub. affers to' the men: of Norwid | Visiting brothers are inviied to attend We il be ploased to do vour work, | MIS: Albertus Peckham and daugh-|Rush in the window arrangement, Becond Mentorants ] ; & | S . wes witl he worn, and ean Supply apeten wour work. | ter, Miss Anne S. Peckham, of Thames | where she fixed an old wrapper in a | of the ifin engage in military | WANTS VERSAILLES FACTORY. |paid on deposits in our Savings De- retary Committes. .- terraca, left town Friday morning to | rocking where the head | eketching ] oo | Datiant. Atal ihterast Hagtad. o6 Ahe P. S.—Any work wanted once, | attend the Wellesley college com-|ought f ool at the i Brrs | €oncern £ Maks Mosquito Screen Fil- P 1d be placed without delay mencement as guests of Mrs. Peck- | feet on slippers peep | SEDGWICK POST. } Mpp e g 4 first of aach month for &l money de- . + ¢ grandniece, Mi Mildred | from und. »ottom of the dre st | bob e o i posited on or before the 10th of the hoe ecla s ’l'he Fillllllng St“dlos, a member of the graduati P}Iklm;_'\ o e 1‘-‘ ok o mwk Will Meet But Once a Month During!| ¢ . Edwards of New York | month. .Amount of deposit practically )1d 12 s her ease e rocker. Ruw i el | July and August—Invitation Accept- | w in New Londo hursday, wi unrestrictzd. All other banking facili- S | as in New London Thursday, with 31 Willow Street Mr. e \\1' 2 ]H (—"‘]\-Tl-ha]n of Located at Princeton, N. J. | ed. %m»- purpose of locating a large man- | ties. TODAY, SATURDAY pringfieid, Ma celebrated their W. Norman Lathrop. son of R ufactor Mr. Edwards, who is a- real s 5. 5 4 & ’ FoE . i 9% athrop. o | * ot 30 < j ufactory. Mr. Edwards, s a Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes and Oxfords, $2.00 Lace Curtains, Uphelstery Goods, Ete,| Wedding anniversary Thursday Wil & Tadeines of Hetse & | vick post, No. 1, G. A. R., at its | ZACO: s Iyl ning. There were many gues li> rRganils Eradnstes Bon: th Col. | on Friday evening at the|estate agent, was empowered to buy or | e ames “a" rus fl Men's $2.50 Shoes, $2.00 ent from ot of town, lege of Pharmacy of Philadeiphia, has | Puckingham Memorial received and et a factory 15x30 feet three stories | JIi g 3 : TH!S Is THE TIME and Mr: James i. Fenton and daugh- 4 v ¥ S 2 g cepted an invitation from Sedgwi high. He could not find anything suit- Men's 50 Shoes and Oxfords, $3.00 gk . Lh taken 4 position for the summer as 1 a 1 : + o war N e NORWICH, CONN. . ter, Rose Fenton, and John F. Carroll X mp, No. c )T Vete: at- |able there which was for rent or for " - Bo . mAager of 4 drug stors at Princeton, | CaP, No: £ 5008 of Veteraus; to at-} Eh7 ¢ 7 he came here and visited % EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR OF YEAR of Norwich N..J. Young Mr. Lathrop, who 1 e ;:;lv)(]'_flywu ms‘.:n‘?fpn:;;;zhu;; ey e eaca here he is practically as. | The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness. iies’ Fatrician Shoes, $3.50 and $4.00 PR Bt : b2 memberad as the soprane soloist of the | N8 {0 3 e i f i i ey ¥ when a tonic is imperative. Let yours Ir::‘ljy‘um‘ have been .st\mxl.hv)r m_s_ Cfibiat chiarch bos ‘}'1“_"_ ‘:“ % h‘“ dress by Rev. W..J. Reynolds of Day- vufm'l of a “\rmld ng. ¥ : 3 Men's King Quality Shoss, $3.50 and $4 marriage of Miss Ida Arlien, daughter . ~f =0, FANTEE DOSS {5 Lo division chaplain. Mr, Edwards was acting for a cot of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Williams | Pe*ut Ther oty P b7 he pe ved one application |lon manufacturinz concern, which ] and Cornelius L. Bour :‘]: BoR Jeieaped o Poon ahoweta | for membership and voted that dur- |ma the mosquito screen lilmm—m! FRANK A 1?4’#“" p u""s a x mn vidence, ~The Ceremony | he minstrel show given by the col- | IME July and August only one meeting | for miahile it il VAT raad i e on Thursday, June 2¢. | [0 TOSUC 0w Even By f per month shouid be held, and that on ve a vacant factory into which to | All the good of the Malt retained and ke J1e 5 Congrega- | 198 3 of the first Friday of each month. It was | move Within a few weeks. | everything else rejectad. - It will tone | tional church of Proridence: also voted to omit_the meeting next = 2 | MURPHY & McGARRY, ou up wonderfully "y veel T I == riday evening on account of the meet- BITL B Fou Mh WOSGRITUNE) - EN I iy Nopk. Amusing Street Comedy. % a ing of the Army und Navy club that NV Lo e Ons g Hars ek W tha ents o Don’t Y. Think evening at fhe Griswold. = DUNN’S PHARMAGY, o e werd ol the @anente P IRION ou in Sk e G R Mrs. William Tobin. We advertise exactly as itis bank corner Friday evening, when the | MRS. H. S. HASKELL Mrs. Katherine Tobin, widow of Wil- ’ 50 Hnu Street | seventoot giant no 3= i tovn ai- | Wou Woul b Tolii ek T at Rallio Vertising’ a make of topacco, one ot | X OU ou Enters Heidelberg University for Fur- | ilam Tobin, died Friday morning at a n’'s b = |the two and a half-foot dwarfs at | ther Study—Then to Tour Europe | home. N High street, after an OHARGED WITH BURGLARY the Auditorium, and a strect piano, ith Mr. Haskell iliness of two months.” The de got together. The giant, who is zarp- | F el Bet i o o g ar. | vas twice marricd, her first husband | IN PALMERTOWN. | Fot foscther. The siant, who is sao” F'@ ter s, Eenry S Haskell (before mar- | 50 it TS, B D bl ) € CW riage Miss Juliana C. Shields) arr = RN 43, Brougnt| Almost identical in’ heizht with i, | Tame M I Juisna s 2 ond William Tobin, both of whom died o ) 3 zot hold of the street piano and 'y 1 in Ireland. Mrs. Tobin has made he Here for the Nm by Constable . - enters Heidelberg unive ! S i g Hick ground out the popular up-to-datc | Ahoed Dest-graduats stady and werk | Fome in Norwich for about 25 y traWS | s :’m tunes to the amusement of the crowd. > | in the higher bramches of German lit. |38d was well known and had ‘man . 1 Friday the home of Joseph 1 long came the dwarf, who was i G d S T l' tute. - Biis LA ecohad tce on | friends here. She was a devoted moth Tn® Tas" hedthen iuto 8% Pulmertown | vited to fake on the organ: but it was | 00 UMMET L ONIC & | o o sationdanen at the ani | e ana friend and was loved Styles this season admit of a wide ahe vn' med t rhvfldum of $66 was | “nix” on the street comedy for him. versits Mr, Haskell ails for Ger- | SPected fo- her mar tues. 5 the e o, Siaos I Matis e fu Most people at this time of the vear | many =oon to join his wife, when they | firvived by three sons, Jeremi ohoices i P TR IRy SHERd e mEh St e R e P A wk e Red- Unclaimed Letters. need a =ood, general System .| Will together make a tour of the con- | esmond and Richard Ti. Tobi fit his head and face without violatin talonad (has 108 Tanin "'f.";‘ti]-e h"fl‘: _Phe list of unclaimed letters at the| Even those who take ‘the very tinent and the British Isles. On her ‘”‘i";'\""»*l ""’I',f(" jRtdns 9 for an hour to an hour and a half, SlchTast Beh JUr e weeh ol | cateaot e e SndIben O SEEEE 40 Anexica il AN ATE 5 asey and Mrs. Timot | any edict of fashion. g R ER N . o ing June 17, 1911, follows obliged at the beginning ot weather | Haskell is to resume charge of tho i Ehp. 2ud iy { Tha hotise wie suimed e o froance U1 Frank Allen, Thomas Alexander, Mrs. | to_tone up their systems. department of instruction of German | 1IVa1. DO of Norwic Here are, 15| 7 Gow. and the bureiar laft by the tan. | Minnie Bogue, G. W. Britton, me: You may not feel the need of it t in Barnard college, Columbia univer- |STandchildren. | We've Split Straws, Sennit, Milan dow, ana the purglar left oy the back | Burns, Joe Cavasco Daniel ~Darling, | week, but ou will before long, but| sity. e | ; g ings in the bedroom were up-1 john’ {1 Feeney, James J. Griffin, B. S. | whether vou do new or not we want iRt foa Continuing Gospel Meetings. | Braids, Panamas, etc. Conservative or get as if i search for the money had|jjewitr, Mrs. Charlotte Hermansom, | you to remembar th On a Western Trip. 2 A AT 1 Been made. The money was Kept be- | iemee’ Hipn Mrs. Henre G. Jonos an 5 i B i secial services are being | Natty Styles, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00. tween tho picture and the back of the | noe Tindenerg, Forest D. Maclanghe H1R) . L P. Brewer and Miss Brewer | .onqucoted evening at 8 o'clock plcture and is missing. ety A e S el mlt S ophospiiies riday for @ trip of 4 humber | (Saturday evening excepted) na L.us“ 7 ; e S I o B A e e B L S SO RS we sim to s wus ot 0 e - |l Thhe Best Bo o e o Ly -, e R - 2] i . i N L €0 ntior as] Z V. - O o the T honme, “mne: | ton,” Alice Stone, George Towle, Flora | is the best systemic medicine known | of the American Medical association at | Washington. E .’};f':"‘p Wi G D" | ter style and better value than can be picion rested upon him and a warrant | W &% and acts throush the blood on e Los Angeles. June 26 to July 1, after | SFeWs. assisted by Trot B 2. Garduer, 2 Gigar Made for his arrest was issued and he was Birthday S P e it s e B a Injecting | Which they will visit at San Francisco | .vening, the 1Sth inst, Bvangelist An- | obtained elsewhere, and we're right g brought here by Constabl> Hickey. He SEpnCeY Sl ety the whole body full of enerzy. and along the coast. stopping at Yel- | graws will begin a series of illustrated | B will he taken to Montville for a hea-| A birthday surprise party for Miss 3 lowstone park and the Grand Canyonm, |jeciyres on the books of Daniel and |sure that we're doing it. ing before Justice Smiddy this morn- | Helen B. Moore was cleverly carr JUST WHAT YOU NEED. as well as other points of interest on | buchadnezzer's dream | All smokers admit Ing. e was arrested the Lyons[ont last Tuesday evcning, the decep- P 50 Canth { the'r way home. at Tmage will be the sub- | place. fen being heightened (hrough the 3 > cening, and the first in . — being held at the home of | — | Showed Their Speed Here. a Professor In the City Court. 1 irs. Edward Y. Messinger on ! Thursday, Miss Daisy Coon and | i York ci % 3 i In the city court on Friday morning | (burch sireet. ThLere wege eighteen ) Ph: Horn, studen the West- |sing. These meetings are a continua- | Marasham Shulgar, aged - 20, was| Who contributéd to the pleasures of the iy i o liene Thake i it tion of the camp meeting held on the E. F. HIMES & CO., eharged with forniciation. It had been | eVening. and a further surprise came tion of their skill in short hand and |same grounds. arranged that he should marry the |for Miss Moore when Mr. Messinger, iting at the business college at Providence, R. I young woman in the case and he was |on behalf of the company, presented N Norwich. Coon_ took 180. words Lot anout te get a marriage license wh her a pratty shopping bag. Franklin Square, Norwich, |.'07I.0% in shorthand, and iss Horn Children cry Mo sister appeared in court and put| = 5 wrote 16 words a minute on the type- FOR FLETCHER'S & stop to il. She did not consider ir~| In moving the Astor library, in New = — writer, being oblized to use the touch - e THERE 1s no advertising medfum in womun fit for her brother. The case| York, 20400 volumes a day were ,.";'."Jf.',‘%m,“';g'Qf.‘,";:,’.’i"{‘m‘“r;‘{‘.““?m" svstem, as she was blind[olded.—“’ut-l = The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx | g, tern Connecticut equal to The Bule was comtinued until this morning. handied letin for pusiuess results. erly Stn. CASTORIA fine clothes. letin for Dusiness resuits.

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