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‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mu. returned rom ihelr weading tr) b‘ve ‘William Moran and = Francis E. B‘ffi:.‘“h were recent vhn-n at \l- ani Miss Margaret Kelly of x ich Ts The ' symptoms of Kidney, ‘Lacal nn- héve been celebrating | the guest of Mrs. !!{uxk s"&'pé? of I-’lh u% Of | are so unmistakable that they | leav2 no the feps: of St. Antonfo. Groton, . \ $1n'm 0‘ m R 1—-Cl H ca i_ my o i $175, which kfi bl%i!o : u ground for doubt, Sick kidneys ex-{ ~ ‘fhe nights are growing ‘so short| Miss )hry G. Ward of this city has crete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, that it is daybreak mow at 2.03. returnéd from a visit with her brother acul full of sediment, irregular of passage| , - ,and in Lynn, Mass. Faculty. £ el -\m’ Gebrat] or attended by a sensation of scalding. : Hrown alumni are in Providence for 3 - i jcommitice re rawmd Tl Dati datid dormtadtie NER o the events of Commencement week. Miss Hizel Edwards has returned to 3 % Sy heiny | The back aches co y, headaches | gy her hom in Saybrook, after visiting | ;, There ;as a larse attendance ai|money. 'Just mow the trustces are 550, Henry oo Dr. | and dizay spells may occur aud the Tra + Today, June 20, is the date for the | friends in town. = the meetiflg “of the Norwich Free | facing this _condition—Income de- beovg lewis $50, Henry I -Patker|vietim is often weighed down by 2 formal opening of many of the shore Academy Alumni association, held in | creases and school expenses increase. : $100, 'nmnu A Robinson $50, feeling of languor and fatigue. Neg- 4 hotels. John Callahan, Jr.. of the Slater ilemorial on Monday eve- | More money has been spent than has i & ROWNIE CAMERAS, No. 1, Caulifiower and Peppers Joft town ¢his Week for the mountaine | Bing. Members were cordially wel-| been received und thi year the cor- o 550, Jonorn % ‘vsgnfi:\' 16q; thess watnings and theté/is CRpY Price $1.00 Borry growers in Ledyard and Mys- | in the interests of his health. comed by the reception ~committee | poration faces a deficft. - At & meet- | ¢5p" "y “Carey ' $15. M. K. Waters | ger of dropsy, Bright's disease, or dia- - T WG tic canneot get half the pickers they comprising the executive committe ing last weck the trustees decided 10| 335 3" o'’ sarvie 325 8. D. Moore $10, | betes. Any one of these symptoms is BROWNIE CAMERAS, Ne, 2, Everything good to eat at ‘| require Just now. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Dawley have | &nd twelvs other raduates from varis | Faise ihe amount paid by the T ’r A ey 10, W, L o i o the Price 3 2 returned from their auto trip through | ous classes. The meeting wis called | asking those in the town to ay $19| ;' p ‘williaras §3. Dr. P. H, Hatriman | Werning cnough to begin treating SOMERS’ Say Clysmic Water next time Massachysetis and into New Jersey. | to order by the president, James L.|u term and those from outside 320 8 32 ‘.m,,m“ befire s irhomas 3. | kidneys at once. Delay often proves| BROWNIE CAMERAS, No. 2, When you think, drink; think Clysmic. Case, and opened with a musical selec- | term.. They regret the necessity for | 320, "¢ Fowler §10, Martin | fatal. X " Price $200 —ndv. Miss Amelia New of Hallville left | tion by Ihe Academ:y orchestra. Mr.| this and hope 1t will be- only tempo- | Kolley, 85, 4. T ¥ . Y better remedy than 2 Sunday to pass thres months with rel- | Case spoke of the wisdom of the trus- | rary and not long necessary. The as- He spentft, Wirh the ekdsption of S L i i B i N{,“,,ch This, a very popular size, takes & v mn‘:‘cnn;arf“:."m;vm;u I):;fl:_e;'.; sn-{ atives in Hampden and Baltimore, Md. | tees in providing the new building, tion appreciates and approves | o' SPCEL b W, L 050, nd- 'g;’,;‘;;,’ Ycianey- Bl Here'h picture 2% x 4%. : No. 141 Main St. reallienice on Evereft Btreet Mre, Hans Hagstzom of Niantic was Noe 8 moaomete Gradunte 168 it | BENoR yertising $11.90, car tickets $30. auio} D. J. Brown, § Summer Street, Not-| goowN|E CAMERAS, Ne. 3, an over-Sunt of her son, Al- | He explained the necessary qualifi- Reports from Classes. . 362, teams $25, transportation $6, ci-|ijch, -Conn, says: “The results tbat Monday in the church calendar bin Hagstrom and family, in this city. | cations for membership in the asso- Two selections by the Boys' Glee | gars 07 riving team #3, rent of | followed the use of Doan's Kidney Price $400 dedicated to St. Juliana Falconieri and ciation and the .,‘,,ecn""c it ot ehe lclun were also received with much | room '$2, team and canvassing $15.| Pills in my case were most satisfac Takes a picture 3% x 414. to SS. Gervasius and Protase. Jokn Potter and son Paul of Gris- | qatociation. Aa chairman of the coms | nthusiasm, after which Frederic H. ;r;nlsge n-én:sx;- t}h;b‘l “{5; dl*:;:;; tso 1 procured this remedydalt V!D EGeBiik - . oo =9 e 7! , Thire g in view s f The Carpenters union inftiated one | 1%, FeLurned ‘Sunday evening from | mmttee upon this. chiet alm of the so- | CIALSton sboke for the class of 1891 cond $95, evin & Son's Drug Store, an OLDING BROWNIES, Ne. 3s, snd a ten dave’ automobile trip to New | ciety in which every member may | Whieh lolds iis tweptieth reunion to- | $368.40. . | of my exverience, can heirtily recom-| £o1 DING POCKET KODAKS. new member at its meeting held on | Flampshire. mend it \as an excelient preparation ¢ morrow evening. MNis class had a e & Sons Montay. evaiing 1n the Rall on Frank- have a part, he unfolded the plan pre- | MORON VERNE L o learned | HOLYOKE AND NORTHAMPTON | ru: toning up the kidneys and relieving | Full supply of FILMS for all the ling square. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Breed have | - s ‘Y 3 something. He was glad they came, THROW UP THE SPONGE all cp_mp aints due to disordered kid- above Camerss. 2 A S 3 returnéd from their honeymoon, spend- glad they graduated and glad. the b e 1910 year bsok of the United| ing a few days here before going to school is still_in existence. Both Di o f Gonmecticut L e By all dealers. Prica 30 DRY PLATES, 4x5, 5x7, 8%x% States department of agriculture has | Kastern Point for the sumimer. Ernest G. Champlin of the class of rop Put & _°'"g°§°“ sague iburn | Co. -Buffalo, New | and 8x10. 3 A piazza sereaned, is adding another | printing office. Mrs, Louis B, Mason and Mrs. Will- i Snatlo e Bret. spasch s &h g Yole agenls for the United| VELOX PAPER, all sizes. z room to the house. < iam Vickery of New London were in alumnus. - When representing his | . Hartford, June 19.—For the remain- States. g’ SRS VELOX and BLUE PRINT POST 7 k in the current issue of Country Life| Norwich Saturday to attend a party tlase five years ago. the school was|der of the ‘season the Comnectiout| Remember the name~Doans—and|caRps. We offer the celebrited HOUGH | a former cditor of The Bulletin, A.| given by Mrs, Ferbert Rogers in honor 3 hin heir lives, | State Baseball league will have but |take no other. e H6 BEvELOP P. Hitchcock, hy The De- ~ then the biggest thi in theil es. LOPING and PRINT. SCREENS which admit the light and | [ Fitchcock has a paper on The of her birthda; S5 Shote: Ghey mate been success. | 8% leoma, two taams, | Holyoke (,,,31 g . — e 2 i i : Northampion, having ~ been droppes alifornia Druggist, air, but.give privacy to the piazza or . 4 P8 ST g kR e o ful " They ote the extension of the | Norihampion hatlng been drovped ) A ';-""d"p?mc‘-v.f TRLE L Cilkiiili. G ‘ This is the week when Norwich de- | her home at Norwich Town after rosperity 2 owners were unable (0 piy expenses. | iy & Co. Gentlemen: We have i & serves its name, Rose of New Eng-| spending a week with her cousim, Mrs, D eas ‘Murray, of the class of 1911, | This was decided upon at a meeting ' gqq and recommended Foley's Honey g iand, roses In gTGunds and gardens be- | B 3. Wilburyat the residence of Join noting the enthusiasm of the audience | Of the directors.of the league at & 504 far Compound for vears. We ve- | (JEQ. A. DAVIS i Softer RiuCNPO and the honor names among the srad- | Meeting here tonight which had been aC, it to be one of the most efficient . . ; Dates was proud for his class to join | called for the purpose of considerinz’ eypectorants on the market. Contain- the Bohoot aigmel, AT setion sog e A A fA2 o oplates or' narcotics it can be 25 Broadway 3 was ho chaace of Holyoke being con- gly ¢ to children. Enough o Should Have Gained Three Things. | tinued in the leagus, but 1t was Do memmens chn he taken o releve a Principal Henry A. Tirrell spoke of | thought that there was a possibility ol as it has no nauseating resuits the gifference in perspective of the | that Northampton might be allowed to ! (73" qoas not Interfere with digestion: entering junior and . the graduate. |-Temain, but when'it was made known Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug “se u e"s There is really only a slight shrinkage | that the two teams were in debt to (. (%, I, Parsons, 5 -and Tress in the average age of pupils. And | the amount of 38,000, an offer made Geaf the original Foley's Honey and mentally there is the same funda- | by Northampton parties to take over | tar Compound in the yellow package. Ralili mental problem—the handling of per- | the team was turned down. It was ai- | At Lee & Oszood Co. at on ‘ sonality, There are three things you| so decided that the players on the two —_ should have gained from the course, | teams should become free agents and (& certain amount of good habits,-a | at libgrty to sign with whatever team on certain Aegree of power, and ideals. | might wish their services. Politicians have been recalling the! Mr. and Mrs, Robert Johnson of fact that three years ago. Sunday,| Jicksonville, Fla., who have been vis- June 18, Secretary Taft was nominat- | iting Mr. and Mrs,-Lincoln Holloway ed for president of the United States. | of Poquonnoc, are now at their old Franklin ‘s, beating Ledsard this | nO™e in Montville. season in the quantity and quality of | Aliss Nellie Nichols of West Thames cherries being sent to market. The | street is visiting fricnds in_ Hartford, Ledyard crop is much below that of | where she wil: be jomed by her moth- former years. er, Mrs. Mary Nichols, and visit rela- tives in Taunton, M work rolling down crushed Stone in | Atiss Theresa C. Stevens and Miss Bath street and the olling carls were| Vera E. Stevens, daughters 5t Robert | prinkling with oil Pearl, Ann and - ens H PR tiun Rivaste E. Stevens, arrived in Queensto “A Dreadful Wound ARE ALL RIGHT. Wedding from a knife, gun, tincan rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de- Sunday. e 18, 2 = Edpeation s largely the forming of | -Atter the meeting soveral of thedi- | iy ot trestment with (IR 1 President are hard to get. It is also the bring- | tive arrangements for 4 pol league jn | o= Arnica Faive o prevert Boot | Mrs. Frederick T, Mason of the Pe- 3 ing ont of litent power and of learn- | the state for the coming winter, The Po=OR [ SERETENC, © (% FE G 0 aquot colony is the latest addition to them. Torty thousand dol- | Ing to use this to fudvantage with no | clrcuit will take in a8 planned the five Gis” o Burns, * Poils,’ Sores, Skir " the list of auto owners. Mr. and Mrs. s still needed for the Academy | useless waste. e great question is | cities now having baseba eaths. | Truptions, Fcze Chapped -Hands, | . H. Bowen has been named in the | v; i T A P > = Eruptions, Eczem DY s TOate SR el AIMNE tiX LRSE Vinel. ‘the lafter. Mizs:Ls Mason, | building fund. It & proposed to raise | the gaining of ideals which may be | with the addition of Merifen. The (g “Chiropody, shampooins, manicuring, Katherine Lanz, room 22, Shannon bldg —adv. s or Piles. at Lee & Osgood - £ formerly, are visiting here.—New Lon- | $10,000 ‘n th ciation, to be | Worked out in life. Jt is the part of | team in that city, it is understood. | c | estate of Hillery P. Bowen, tha ap- | COLToU Auc L o o Acagemy | the alumni to raise the tome of the | would be in charge of Manazer Luby. | (o i ey R S ATumni fund. This will be divided in- | community-and to give the pupils a —— | A. Gager, Jr. A Waterbury _paper says Mrs. | to 1,000 shares of $10 each, payable | Tight attitude toward the school—to BRIDGE DISTRICT SCHOOL. FUNERAL. The juhior clergymen of the Cath- | ¥Rk Herbert Merrill of New York | by Jjuly 1, 1912 As. there are 1,400 | teach him that to do his work well s & i | olie, dideonc ieft. Nonday Tor & weeks | {Ormerly of this clity. who has been | graduates of the Ac - given in |is the highest ideal. Cut of One Mill Made in Tax Rate— William McCann, 1R Wide, medium or narrow, in 14 ¢/ ar‘ Detfeat at Manresa institute, the home | VIStNE her slster Mrs, Augustus Nu- | th, school catalogue, this scems a very School Expenses. No Action on Two Propositions. | Monday morninz the body of Will- |} and 18 carat gold. o B e R to New London for a visit before 0- | mer pledges for tnose wishing to do| He referred to school expenses. Tt| .o oo fooms lam McCann arrived here from Merl- PORCH SHADES "o " ot ot s Carmy Brown | il AT MY | el e K TS VI o0 | ot e, i bt ditand e s 0, e g o gy s e 1 5 i - - o et % v e y V- 3 4] Y .| Allen *(m ev, Fred ] Relief Towerman Campbell of New | Ins for the summer. lections by the Girls' Giee club were | oY pupll there. The 2:9:::;9!:“%?!‘;\» DIt UrCarer Qarmien W BN s o iiaa ot el Foll. giol v ol Haven has been transferred from third e then given most aceeptabl; “the number of pupils must de lim- | and Coliector Louis H. Brunell. at the were held in the chapel ‘rooms on ollowing sizes and prices trick at Midway Junction. Robert R.| COUNTY SOCIALIST COMMITTEE | Walter E_ Gilbert sccretary, gave | €6 the number of BAPIS WUsk B [ O | annual meeting heid Saturday even- sticee Mondas atternoon. There | The Plant-Cadden u' 87T 4x7-3 Burns has left Midway to take charge — the. minutes of the last meeting, afd | /10 PF 8 SA T TR e, ing at the schoolthouse on Main street, werc many beautiful flowers. Friends | = s of his new duties at Middletown. Meeting Held - Here, Showing 16| Guy E. Dolbeare, treasurer, gave the ¥ Bast Norwich. The meeting was a acted as hearers and burial was In the | ¢ . P balance on b $236.71, and stai : s OPTICIANS, $4.25 $3.25 225 » Members—Talk of Picnic Labor lance on hand as 6.71, and stat- Faculty Changes. short and - harmonious one, presided Yantic cemectery. where a committal | ., A New London paper notes that Miss ed that $1,300 had already been turnm- Thors'are o Do eEvErAT chapes 151 Over Gy Heary: Gebratihwhio whs: ohgs- 4R R s Established 1872 Mabel S. Clask, soprano in Trinity [ Day. ed @n towards the building fund. - o a r “ob- . Koot Cdins Alss Bamboo Screens painted green the faculty, next vear. He spoke very | en moderator, and Arthur M. Cob time a member of Com. church, Norwilh, has resigned there,| - Officers Elected. highly of the work of Mrs. Guy W.|leigh, clerk. N. G, of this city PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING sxs x8 io sing in the Pequot chapel choir as | Delcgates from Norwich, Mystic and - Enwtiaan. i thie vt dabartment, whose e renorts of these officers for the et Jun20TuTh - — leader Guring the summer months. New London attended the meeting of | - The report of the nominating com- | aycence'it is hoped is only temporary. Hut vear were made and accepted. 1 $1.25 95c the county committee of the socialist | mittee was given by Noah Lucas and % o ' es | Collector Brunelle showed. that all but ———— Fish he sh X Miss Helen Clark of Worcester takes s] ";:!efl in the shore towns are 0| party in Nerwich Sunday afternoon. | the following officers elected: Presi- | hor place for the year. Miss “Eunice i $90 of the taxes had been collected. Pleasing Vaudeville and Moving Pic- Comfortable Chairs and Rockers for | 'sc®ive higher prices for the lobsters | . £. Shatfer of Mystic acted as chair- | dent, Frederic H. Cranston; vice | ;" Gulliver and Miss Bdna A. Stuart | A tax of 31-2 mills was laid, - t s i they furnish agencies, the advance be- { man. Ten' thousand leafiets dealing | president, Charles H. Hoskell; secre- | oo FYAver 8¢ TSE FEne A o e, | stead of the 41-2 mills which was the P Ing due to the scarcity of the lobsters | with the immediate programme of {tary, Waiter E. Gilbert: ant sec- | 10 Nics “Edith Maxwell of Provi- | Fate last vear, and it was voted to Day | fThere was @ good hot-weather pro- Large size $2.50, 8275 and $3.00. which at this time of year are in| Connecticut socialists have been re- | retary, Miss Lonise C. Howe; treasur- %r o - | the collector the sa s . : t the e great demand. X - . dence and Miss Ella Parker of Bos collector the same @s 1 . 5| gramme at tne Auditorium on Mon- s aewing: #54 $196, $150 and : ceived for distribution in New Lon- | er, Guy B. Dolbeare; members of the | {on in’ their places nest vear. Mr.|Per cent. on the amount d.! day afternorn O o e ver (0 oursut & | The tax. 18 & b payable March 15,ihy ween with course of study at Oxford and Frank | 1911. upon the next corrected grand | ajry jn { Tamard comes in his stead from Ciol- | list. It was voted to have forty weeks ng. opening | fight_and | (Successor to A. T. Gerdnery entertainment line, Ruby don" county and_the printing bill was | executive committee for four years, ordered paid. The treasurer reported | Charles D. Geer and Miss Ruth Al the receipt of $17.75 from the Mystic | Hamilton. Some changes in the siips of the - Lyme-Saybrook ferry will have to be made to accommodate the ferryboat ubigt ; ; B s ste | awer, sprisity - fo: dunces ani | Ef L, CREX RUGS . Col. Ledyard, but these, it is inténded, | 20Cialist echool as a donation for pro- | . President Case spoke of the new Face university. The meeting closed | Constitute the school year and re-em- pretty singe captured the house with ac 'V.ry shall be done 80 as to take care of the paganda work in the county. Eight| sociation formed in New York recen with another fine selection by the or- ploy Miss Aida Watrous as the drAMA‘ her neat turn, and there was plenty of $HIS 3310 €x0 4 L 6xT It 6 |'Dig auto rame o the bost races county speakers were listed as availa- | Iy by graduates of the Academy an: 2 chestra. ing_teacher. The school had three sraduates this fun in the novelty presenied by Payne ble to speak during the summer at|the regret thht Dr. Storer was not i i und See in the Dancing Billiken. Hous 100 3650 $4.50 Mr. and Mrs. George Niles Wood | Outdoor meetings. Fifteen dollars | present as he expected to be to tell Refreshments and , Dancing. year, with six who will be - Seniors ' tan & (/Imstead in their originel com- 9. 4 :175 :;S il oo the B anmiversary | Were appropriated to pay cxpenses of | about the mew society. He then pre- | Refreshments Were served in the | next vear, and there was a discussion . tiv movelt. Stin o ks Tk Boardir 1g . - o their mesriage on Friday. Jume 23| Speakers and of the distribution of lit- | sented Frank J. Leavens to speak in | attractively deeorated rooms of the |upon the advisability of sending the aysund the love affairs of an imp Also Mat sizes. o i me B T dened sut "their | erature. Arrangements were made to | behalf of the trustees. Mr. Leavens said | annex, and the Harmony club furnish- | senior scholars to Broadway school| inmimes Tainoe and his wealthy di- bl friends will be welcomed at their home | distribute suitable literature at Ti\ll: he could not fill Dr. Pratt’s place in | ed music for the danting which fol- | thus saving the expense of a teacher vinity al “. hit the B places in pop- sta e e in Montville from 3 to 5 and from 6| Ville on German day, at Richards’ | this respect—he could only walk | lowed. for the senior room. No action Was! i favor, cominz hack for an entiu to 10 p. m. at the plenic of the Working- | around in it, He said the trustees| Mrs Frank W. Browning and Mrs. | taken upon this, nor upon the matter | jnatjc artam call af the finsh of thetr | 12-14 Bath Street. CREX MATTINGS i men’s circle and at the Peace grove, | were nst's saverment by commis- | B B. Davis had charge of the ar-|of discontinuing the ase of ings’ | ;ct, The moving pictures are fuil of I a - 6- 3 The bureau of tours of the Auto- | Mystic, July 4th at the county picnic m—they were a close corporation, | rangements for the\ evening. Miss | hall as auxiliary to the main school| jyieresting s amusing features : . 4 : £ viaa mobile elub of America has prepared | of the Woodmen of the Worid. The | but they had a clientage in the alumnj | Marion Bishop was chairman of the | building. ot otine e o “Tuture | HORSE CLIPFING A SPECIALTY. » i 2 A Clist of cautions for tourists. who | matter of a county,picnic at Ocean | of whom they were proud—so much | decorating committee, Miss Faith R. — . ttractions iv the famovs flm AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. will fnd it of value. Attention is c / was referred to | so that they often took them inio their | Leavens of the social committee and | WEDDING, e tant, Tor \Wednesday . and | Telephone 883 * 7 REFRIGERATORS called to the report that “a trap The treasurer's report | confidence when they were short of | Walter . Gilbert of the musical. il R : : is in operation” for autoists in Mont- ist party members in S - The celebrated North Star g Roes atanilis 1o New: Eguion Cotmty, McHatton—Lustrat. Ll S e Agents New London 1 th 80 bers. s The wedding of Thomas Hubbard | James L. Case Spoke. le Agents) B dinapeaitons. by U Btates Ta- ew London leading wi members. | PLAYGROUNDS COMMITTEE REVENUE COLLECTOR LEATON McHatton and Miss Lustrat took place | . SRR YL, Children’s day was observed on Sun-1 ‘ Economical and Sa 3 spectors Withey d St 3 LOOKS OVER GROUNDS.| MUST GET MONEY THIS MONTH | Wednesday, June 14, at high noon in a4y 4 e 1d Road church, Nortl Prioct Ressisbts Tade Monday on Steamer . iardiner,| INVESTIGATING THE FIRE. Athens, Ga. the home of the bride.| S7 SN U To8edial sermon by o %4 which runs between Norwich _and ¢ Owing to iilness in both families, 1t qopn&o Vit & EEEa Cice, and Crescent Beach, and staamer Watch | No Deei ion Heached as to the Cause | Much Will Have to Be Done Off Lake | Excise Tax on - Corporations, Joint B Street—Hope to Get Some School | Stock i was a very quiet affair. The ceremony | axercises by the children at the Sun- Hill, which runs between Stonington| of the Blaze in Shetucket Street. it e °°"“;:‘" o5, Associations and | .5 performed in the Catholic chapel | Gay eenool hour following. Miss Grace P i and Watch Hill. — e nsurance Companies—Liquor and | by the bishop of Savannah. Whoeler, who was recently elected su- | or the Frospeciive c onday W. R. Penros: = i "he caure < a5 of gre o late B ¥ have been awarded William Mugh | company which carried the policy of| the Playground association visited the | In the district of Connecticut, which | cension lilies. Mr. McHatton was at-| Jz L™ Mo fadd at the Sunday school | Plam) Bflye‘l’ Burns of Wilimantic, in German and | the 1. & H. Co. store. where the fire | Lake street site on Monday for the| includes the states of C: ec | tended by his best man, Dr. J. R. B.| ccision =nd an address upon nday Physics, and Themas K. A. Hendrick | occurred early Sunday morning, was = iciudes the wiatéa,of Connectiont and g o “and: Miss Ly a as matd i . i I e e T hom e | o towa and had & ronferencs’ with | PUrPOse of looking it over and decid-| Rhode lsland, there are about.1500 | of honor her elder sist nor. Her | Si00l work s M R ndon| It cannot harm you to call at o Abres of Novwich 1 o the Tt | Touts” Epstein. the. manager of the | in& what must be done. It was found | corporations subject to tax. To date | Younger sister. Fenee, Faay) & o PRk o s Dandn of first disputes. store, and it was stated that the owner | that there will have to be much work | about 10 per cent. have paid up. The | bridesmaid, and w oFIH ‘Dusiness hag come o regarains | done thord althougn the city has doue | Lo 40 Per cont have paid up. The | Framke Rogers:of Cmeinati, formeriy| ; 49 Main Street, before you buy piscopalisns are receiving notices | the matter. Mr. Epstein states that | considerable There is Jack | 30 to pa he ta ting under an | ©f Macon. i of the comfererice for Jaymen to be | he looked up. the Siore At 10 eiclock | of shade there, but it will be a moBt| Conoebel tos tak,, AoinE Under an | O ofemin Titual of the Cathofi + 2% . It may benéfit you. Try it and held Saturday afternoon. July 1. and | and has mo idea of the cause of the| desirable place in a few vears. The | tions Iast vear delaved mailing their | church was impressively performed by I“c][len]b in SUGlEty all day Sunday, July 2. in connéction | fire. Chief Stanton stated that mo de. | committee aiso visited other blaces, | remittances wntil Jume 30 and they | the Rt Rev. Benjamin Keilly. After see. with the conference for church work | cision as to the cause had been ar- | including the Roath avenue school | \ere received on the following day, or | the ceremony there was a small in-| & e s n the Episcopal Theological seminary, | rived at. The skylight at the back of | vard. i July 1 3 s formal reception at the residence of i i Cambridge, Mass. the store is being covered over for the| The plans of the commitice which| ' The commission of internal revenue | the “vride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs 30=| g gonneon YE““I s u otection of the building. ey hope to get into operation as| pa e ih P SEvh H Pt ehicr: bty P far fiip Johnsor AR R skt Wi ates Sty ProLestIon Tof 't ISy mope fo sof Jnlo opefalion as| pas. held thut all payments of taxes (Beph Lustrat at which he fam-| pome from Yale ¢ and a few close fr should be in time to be deposited on | ilie ds were pres- brated in_ St Patrick'’s church, Wa- ion of the d cation tricts to uss several denosie | ent. The house was beautifully decs | MeT Ve p terbury, Sunday, by Reyv. George P. Picnic to Pleasant View. of the yards for playgrounds and piace | tarics by - eiher the - Hartford Aew | orated in flowers and greens. The % TR Tel. 49 Main Street None haye ever failed to satisty. Carroll, who was ordained June 9 in| The Sunday school pienic of the|in them sandboxes for the use of the | [Tavny or Droxidence offies 5 St is aldatoty Dictere Tisun e Mrs. William A, Thompson of Qtis DG n it sbclen St. Pau!, Minn., by Archbishop Ire-| Second Ccngregational church will be | children. No action- was taken Mon- ANl corporations subject to the tax | auisite hand embroidered gown bro strset is visjting relatives ' in '« New . land, his classmate, Rev. Thomas A.| held Saturday. June 24, going by spe- | day. AT o e Boby 2% | from Paris, and bridal vell. York this week Grumley of Norwich, was deacon. cial electric to Pleasant View for the N Y Btk hive S R ttar theirrare. | ried a white and silver pr: = dny.fhe coumtittee In ehmrge includes VERDICT SET ASIDE Sfaseati : place of a bougquet, and wore an ex- | - Ucngressman and Mrs. Edwin W. 2 In the last notice to mariners the | John Sherman, chairman. Mr ank ful-consiagehition, sand Ds. prepared oy ol teqlace. the eift of Hizgins of Inion street are in Wash- Telephone 234.12. following correction is announced rel- | A Bill, Carl Johnson, Ernest . mail their remitiances in time to be [-quisite diamond necqlace, the gift of t ; : 2 st Allison i = D I'the groom o his bride—a family jewel| Ington and attended the festivity at} S. HACKER, 65 Franklin Strest | ative to the casterly side, of Block Is- | sinitn,"Miss Dearing ‘and Miss Xina I °’°(w:‘:‘;"|_::d::"" . c;! e o oT pefore June 30 a¥11l. | that the present Mrs: McHatton 18 the | the White house on Monday. orwich, Conm, ~ | lan: ock Island breakwater range | porry K 3 e division deputy collectors : present Mr 1 : 4 = T d g4 lights: Correction—The solor of the e | this internal revenue district have | third brideto wear ol afre Thomas Harland of Sentry s | v you had baby's photograph o lights s red, the proposed change from | = A motion to set aside the verdict in | been instructed as’ foliows: s i dants wore dafnty |\ i Nionday for a visit with friends | taken ? i % ! __COUCHES AND LOUNGES. red to white not having been made. . the suit of Alexander Watson of Harl- | Al spesial taxes should be paid be- | MINIZWAAC STBEEE S5 G0 WO i poxbury, Litenfleld county. | It's ‘an art to take bahy's phate- T ford against Alfred Farley & Co. nr‘fur-- July: I R’ required by section | necklaces of enAmel and siiyet-r > | = it should be taken. To catel \ Upholstery Mentioned among guests at an elab- New ‘London was granted Saturday | revized statutes, which reads as| THe Eln”l‘“’ln"h”‘ 1o his _x\lh"';- o Ar. and Mrs. Eben Allen of Wash- | bis rogl\xh little gmile, his pretty Mitle Répairing and orate reception at the New Haven ° ea at Hartford by Judge John Coats of | follows: \};]-"t“}'!md‘l’"; e ot M i o htrent have | veturned from | dimple, Such photosraps become prized FPolisning Lawn club Seturday afternoon, given the’ court of common pleas. The case | the date he wedding. 0 person =hall be engagzed | remembrances of babxhood’s dass im t 3 | : | The bride’s table was dainty_and Lowell M e ‘ | Years to come. We have had years of rier hair by Seymour Case, Yale ‘32, in honor | was tried to the jury about six weeks | carry on any trade or bu: L - o 7 ' feen the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Cha y s i & Specialty i of his classmate, His Excellency Liang - ago and a Verdict of $272.58 was re- | after mentioned until e has paid a | Cleant “j‘]'“ silre \“"“'! g, loal I':;", Park for several weeks. ',”‘"‘,"f","' J‘KLMF'.”';'. ng children. e Tan Yen, president of the cnines: | BOAUE 1thout | o or S bl ‘againg: botn | special tax thercors in the manner | 0r2ied with daisics and granse bios- | They ‘aiways look (helr Dest WEINE e v empire, were Rev. and Mrs. Brownell defendants, arley and one D. Y. Lucy | hereinalter provided | som= and. g sreatil ol Alver TeRver, | — take them. No troublszome posing of New London was given. Lucy dur- | All special tax stamps expire Junc ake. surm d by Snap them in a Jiffy. equal to New . ing the trial claimed he was not a nd persons commeneing or con- |4 angcl holding a borm : Slip Covers eut Asa Burrows of Waterford was tak- partuer of Farley. but acted only un- | tinuing in business on July 1 sho el g U S L g and made to order|en into custody by the New London der the power of attorney. Farley’s | Procure their special tax stamps for | from Europe. vhere the bride's tafnlis i police Sunday on account of peculiar Whereabotits were not known at the | the coming year before the expiration | Teside. dnd gifts from many friends in . I LAIG” ’ 0” actions. Burrows was examined by a *s nothing about yo - the trial, but since then some |.Of the.month in*June in order. that | thiS country, from Cailfernia to New | ol There's nothing about you that peo. e trial, bu L e TR A e T R | y commission and on the order of Judze| i e b C i additional- prope: attachments ha they may avold violation of the pro- | Pnsland. among Beiss 5 kg of Probate (‘alkins was committed to | Ple notice quicker than your teeth.}y .., “naqe. Judze Coats is of the | Visions of section 3239, revised stat- [(he elfts being o fea service apd a The P! | the Norwich stats hospital for the in- | There is no other thing you can do| opinion that the verdict should run | utes, Whicl requite that special tax | Deautiful silver pitcher that his pase- 'he Photographer, ° | sane. that will add so much fo your at-| against Farley alone. stamps denoting the pavment of said | ¢4 through five gederations to- its ? | ¢ tractivenéss as in keeping your testh| tax shall be kept conspicuously in the | PFeSent owner. 5 | Opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. lamon s A recent Yale publication is Re- | trac . & ¥ eeth | - bt o e Duginems, " | The bride and groom left after the searches on Pyrimidines, by Treat B.|in good condition, and there’s no oth- Connecticut Patents. wedding on the northbound ti . They Any persn whe shall through nee- | | Jonnson and Joseph A. Ambler, the | er thing vou cdn do that takes less| The list of patents Issued in Connec- | lect fail to so place and keep said | Wil be gone a month or more th ’ ! H ! latter son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester G.| .. 4 i . 5 tichit the 13th day of June, 1911, as | s . o e ;| latter part of the honevmoon being id d its in our Savi Do = { tiine, for one minute’s brushing in the on the X une, stamp shall be liable to a penalty | 200 o1 i ze o ¥ | paid’ on deposits o avings Our spema"y, { Ambler of Norwich. Mr. Ambler has vy and after each meal fiee | furnished from the office of F. H. Al- | equal to the special tax for which his | $bent ut the mountain lodge of AL | oo ¢ment and interest begins on the been appointed for the second -year | morning a e —five | len, follows: Charles B. Bishop, Stam- | business renders him liable and the [ McHatton's futher in Laurin counts, assistant in the laboratory at Yale | minutes, all told, each dav—will keep ! ford, valve mechanism for door checks: | cost of prosecution Georgla. 3 first of eash month for &Nl money d 2 .um GUA.“'“D scientific school, vour teeth in perfect condition. Albert T. Booth, Waterbury, swivel — s o S mU". \‘he"' r:*'l\t'"';”"}wi\]")‘\:”‘l:"v’:v“':;'_' posited on or before the 10th of the " ' m "lil“l; e haidts: kT ains . M tison sy S e :;7:;:;g:;lonmc(:’rmgg:&lemgl:L‘T‘;trln':‘l;"l-.iri;"|: EXFENSES DURING ‘dh‘]g "@itt from Dr. and Mrs. Mciat. | month. Amount of deposit practically ” Vzcrry over 1li-| :;um does as represented. thres tracts of tand. with vintainge in | SELA’S qul“d Dentifrice | Xartos; Buliard, Jr., Bridgeport, THE RECENT ELECTION | ton. unrestrictsd. All other banking facili- | health no good, and merely 4 Greenevilte are given to his two 5 changeable driving connection ocima e Prof. and Mrs. Lustrat’s gift to their | ties. bt (it make 30U ook eider daughters, $500 each to his three sons | has a cleasing, antiseptic, germicidal| cnine' tools: — Staniey H. Accounts Filed by Treasurers with |daughter was a mahogany dining room T PR Nt Gex, Gou's Prices positively and $200 to Frad Irons. The residue | action. Bridgeport, ~counterbalancing. Towr Clerk Holbrook. I set and elegant household linen, chi- SEGOTIE 15 Bke ‘yourself .,J, g0es to the sons. Walter McCHmon is| - e next time you need a good tooth | for machine tools; Walter . Crane, na, ete, o A "W ]hames I_fla" x ]rus‘ l:n this we repeat the words af £ ke 1 il executor; J. H. Henderson and W. J.| 08 5 "ot iouia Dentifrice | Hartford, folding, wrapping and ad- | Political ireasurers in the sevempl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hubbard Me- " | of . other former sufferers from e Lowe: Matthews, appraisers. PRI Y. ST 3 Ifrice | gressing machine: Waiter A.. Holden, | districts made the fololwing reports | Hatton have the congratulitions and NORWICH, CONN. Iy ilis, similar to yours, n- o B i tortay | 814 ¥OW1l thank us for the suggestion | \nsonia, Shelton, buckle for webbing. | to Town Cler Holbraok oa Monday: | hest wishes ‘of scores of friends and g - .~ 3 s i - boe A = . ¥ Isaac E. Hotchkiss d O ober ew J: es W. Blackbu t surer of | relatives. 2 omptny thfoughout his New Englang Price 25 Cents | it natirons ranie. P Kosinady, | tho mapubican. awh eommities. for | = o et ot Triell TR hh x ‘ 0. [ 'I I A A T S At New Faven,. pull strap: . Alexander | the Sixth . district, reported that he | Rehearsed for Graduation, — a e : A v s e and sold at Laubscher, Bridgeport. foiding and | had received $i0 and spent it as fol- | The eighth and ninth grades of the Y > n ‘ . m. cut and Lippitt of Rhode Island will be cording attachmient for sewing ma- | lows: Teams $16, drivers 312, cuanvas- | West Chelsea grammar school held SA"E AN“ SUPPER 1 " 3 members ol the party.” The senators ¥ chines: Henry F. Mussier, Bridgeport, | sing $9, cigars . but one session Monday in order to| The ladies the Thira Bapust| /Nt 188 wondertol "“"‘u."-‘-‘ 3, will join_the president at’Manhattan Teamer; Bdward L. Pemborton, New | Thomas J. Kelly, treasurer of the | rehearse at Poli’s theater, where the | Ghurch will hold # Sale of Food Fancy | Yol Will admit.if you try 2 - e Sramel, . o ROy, Haven, tooth for excavating buckets: | democratic town c-mmittee for the| graduation is to be . Miss Har. | Articles, Tce Cream, Home-made Cands, Irections for its uss are F‘” e oo s BT Edwin’ S, Piper, Bristol. shears: Wii_ | Second district, reported the receipt of | rict- Adems is to be valedictorian of | St%y 4t the) Buckingham = Memoria) | eix languages with every P Ay ey AR B A muffler in the exhaust of an au- liam J. Smith, 'New Haven, reamer; | 395 as follow $15. teams $20, | the clase. The henor of second place A.\‘m,,m o RIS ’~l«:u;‘r:“u-v‘y'\y"‘nl‘l": $1.25 at druggists. B g e .,.,‘... .... ek e advertis- | tomobile lessens the efficiency of the Il’lll.lll Square, Norwich, | Frank 'S. Woouriead. Bridgeport, ten: [ rent of rom $3, driving train $5, cler” | s givided by tho Misses Rebecea Co- | i for Suppers from 1 to 8 p m. | PRANCO-GERMAN CHI engine trom »i@ 30 e et sion mechanism for sewing machines. ° ical work §3, cigars $5.50, transporta- | hen and Catherine Hanafin, .Adm)s*lon Free. Subper lia Ja 106 West 120th Street, ',lh. 56k i 4 RS

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