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xr 0. Watts, m the Am Wldllf- VARIOUS MATTERS | eciine ol e Eastern Point June 22-f Hay harvesting has begun in the suburbs. Official summer begins tomorrow, | . Robert E. Cross is at his homo on the 22d. Maple street, having elosed his fresh- man year at Trinity. on the streets. On Tuesday'the Teunion of the 1396 class at Yale was attended by Herbert Countérfelt quarters dated 1909 are [ B, Carey of this city. in circulation in the state, Mr, ard Mrs, Rebert W.-Bitgood of The close of sshaol always means an | New London are at their cottage at | - exodus of familles to shore cottages. | Best View for the summer. 4 College' emblems and souvenirs for | Mrs. H. Frank Christman of Allen-| ° Everything good to eat at [ (ollexe omblems and e my o | con n, Pa., is visiting relatives on Cedar .“‘..’ stores. , street_and McKinley avenue. “Nubo”’ ‘Shoulder f Bunions, corns, callouses removed. | Leroy Bachelder of this city has Consult Mrs. Undervéod, 51 E'way. | gone to Hartford, where he has taken ‘Phone 533-4-adv. a position with a correspondence L . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Breed and | *N%°" £ daughter have taken a cottage .t Miss May McCarthy, telephone oper- Ocean Beach and will occupy I Sai- | utor at Mystic, has Heen visiting her urday. cousin, Mrs. William Broadhehd of GOLD WAT'CHES The public sthools held but one ses- Central Viltage. slon Tuesday, to permit teachers and | George W. Rouse and Benjamin <. pupils to attend the Academy gradu- | Barber are at Savin Rock attending LOCKETS ating exercises, ; the reunion of their regiment, the 12th ra RINGS ' Conn: Vols., today. Uncertain_weather ‘has ieft tobacco cokr® Mo growers in_Tolland ceunty two weeks | ARCHDEAGON BROWN ENDANT. late with their plant setfing, and now P S te cutwérsis are bothefing therm RECEIVES RENOMINATION For Men, Women and Criidren, bl GOLD BEADS ; et In recognition of the coronation of | Annual Meeting of New London Arch- ) King George, some of the Episcopal cary<] 3 and a full line of Churehes have been offering up spe-| deaconry—New Treasurer Elected wlT"u Glm “| cial prayers at their services of late. There were many l;! attendance at % b2 . Dl 1 e ¥ the annual meeting of the New Lon- | . Sl e i . : i . . A e "“" don archdeaconry in this city on Tues- g 5 spec,a] p"ce 24‘ o k- A ‘.;"'W;‘J::_i Amoclation | day including the following, who were B ’ FREE ACADE CLASS 1911 [ son x CWhmm Febper-Vanderbilt. will be' the speak. | gricriained ut lanen at ihe Wauregan NORWICH MY l 7 b church: 3 = Archieacon Brown: Rev. Charles J. s c jami . 5 tese, Mis R. Gibbs: in full fhfl‘rga 'or the lines of the ‘:"""'.JT-- Darifelson; Charles H. i Birsaertid In hddizion to the menibers MISS M. C. ADLES, T charge o e I mostic: | Goss. New London: William W. Kel- oberts H. Bishop Prize, $20. p 5 = were present guests from the company in this state. logz, Mystic; Rev. F. J. Bohanan, Nor- Mechanical drawing, third vear, ol % classes and members of the facul First, $5, Thomas Hewitt: sécond, $5, ! Interestinz remar mad> Rk The burned launch Vagrant has been | R. M. D. Adams, Stafford Springs; o N James T. Isbister. Fripcipal 7irel! and Miss Kunier Gul- ifed ¢ a v Rev. P. S. Mooere, Black Hall; Rev. W. i J { tiver, ",&am Illfl fm Sm‘.mk:l SR af Jted. Top-aud tuflied dvec to | a0 Class of 1911 Bids Farewell to the Institution With Es- i tiver. the insurance authorities. It is be- Hooker, Poquetanuck: Rev. Angnymeus Prizes, $10 and $5. on the sams scientific princigle and serving the same purpese as Shesider Braces being soid at $1.00 te $3.00. wich; C, S. M. Stewart, Groton; Hev. % | " { About 2.26 dafcing o 1 ner e s lieved the engines ar> useless and that | Townsend, Willimantic; Rev. William fi P’ . - | First, general merit and influence, | .opiirae’ throush ihe rem.inder of . IMPROVE THE CHMANCE the total loss wil be $5.000. M. Stark, New London: Winsolw T. says and Orations—Announcement of Prize Winners| gerthu Gailup; second, Besste - G.| ihe. avening, {1ore being 11 numbers to obtain smart, cite styles while you Winiams, Rev R W, Cochrane Yan- | Stantms o e TR Bl may. Miss Adles ever-increasing| At the 33th commencement of Mount | tic, and Augustus . Sullivan, Nor- X 2 i anaoutebiest o0 e phise. win e AR il B REL ek businens is lonving her 1eas | St Joscohs seminary. Hartford, s | wizh: dvy Sration; Glam Sunfer A D O | e e it ot - i (15 g e s, e | Hime for Norwich. get the benefit of | (Wednesday) afternoon, one of those| Holy communion was observed at 5 S | planse. A T R s T Ber skill for the Summer ' She will|to be sraduated in the academic course | the opening of.the meeting at which the Day’s Festivities. | _The hymn, Let Children Hear the!'ias in charge of the dance included | Iight, parfect fitting. comfest be in Nor h week of June th is Miss Madeline Driscoll of Norwich. | Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown presid- —— Mighty Deeds, was sung, this being VA)W“'H ¥ fark, chairman, Mise A | (hey 3 E -, yocs aBie— i ed. assisted by Rev. P. S. Irwin of the Dymn which was. Prog. f the ! Ko Tk e v | theéy ausist nature in 1ts work They NORWICH—Wauregan Hou Caks, Spron jsals ‘a8d 18wy pérty, | Pomfret 3 Beautiful weather favored the class | appreciate even more than we can|founding of the Academy, after which pum w. Burns, J. Corcoran and J.| COMpel without discomfort a« correet 9 Thursday, 106 Broad street. Afternoon | _rchdeacon Erown was unanimously | of 1811 at the Free Academy on Tues- | now. We have enjoyed our work and PDr. Lewellyn’ Pratt pronounced the GAEHNED ‘Sind dobp bresting WAl i NEW YORK—150 West 103d St.| free: evening 10c.—adv. renominated at the business meeting | day afternoon for their graduation ex- | you have made Jt as interesting and | benediction, and the programms v s Diivets S AL bt el With Sure. tat i Tal. 704 jani9MWE 3 ¥ for the office of archdeacon for an- | ercises, and as usual Slater hall and |as valuable as ‘possible for us. Al- | concluded. . " Murray; | vice’ . président, 8 e nvigorating o et Mttt el WL ferm commencing December 8, | the anhex were orowded with relatiyes | though we cannot show our thanks by | Leading Pupils. < BN} it TSNS [ alr. They insure pure piosd. 2 heatly i cel New L 1 | when his present term ends. For sec- | and friends, many being present from | words, we shall endeavor to by our 3 ils i - itohel y eodore Robin- | complexion and vigor that me REMOVED Tuesday, morning. having.a belt arount | retary, Rev. I & Moore of Black Hall | otic of town, The exercises were finely | acta. fage JeatiSe. Duplls B (S slaag \ Mitdnel N e it iive W CURED his neck and hitched to the door. He | \ag elected and Augustus T. Sullivan | given and won the enthusiastic plas- | Classmates: For the last time, per- | " first classical scholar—Bértha Gal-| " 1¢ was anncunced al the -xercises 4 was breathing hard, but was revived | of +nis city was chosen treasurer. | dits of the audience, each of the par- we are ‘all gathered together | ;.. T e, (he) (robemkathy hop pr MAIL ORDERS FILLED 5 Extra with ice water. William M. Stark of New London has | ticipants receiving due racognition. . Our Academy life, to which We | mirst English scholar—Harry Cohen. | bean given the parents of tate The graduating exercises at the Free | flled the w0 offices. for a period of 29 The class assembled at the Academny | shall look back with gladness, has| Jeading scholars in order of rank— | Reberis H. 15ishoj iB his mer:ory. Size 1—Children Academy én Tuesday marked the h| vears in most faithful manner and | building, where on the front steps thé | been full of work and pleasures. The 3 Harty — e Size 2—Youths and Misses Leora | Delegation for New Britain. Size 3—8tout Youths and Misses O rs eS| Members of St. Anne's T. A. socie Size 4—Men and Wemen, slender 5 Bertha Gallup, Ethel - Odger; resolutions of thanks were voted Him. picture was taken before they |years may have seemed long in pass- | (i 3 ” anniversary of Patrick Rafferty’s Cpas B e 5 - | Cohen, Flsie Rathbun Bogue, here’s.a Reason Zoltniul wark a5 janitor of tHé school. zm’\';?(\r :'nrr‘n:,::, syprogtiations to_ihe ing, but they have ended all tob quick- | Comstock Mitchell, Thomas Iy and now we are seniors and gradu- - People who grow oid, cross and nerv-| Fe deserves to have been among the | 7 0a0 FEtE o8 o I own named 3 £r: Shea, Max Henry Fole: ating. Wker _we think of happy | Sp; , Spaai | are arranging for a good sized del S Men sod Women, sihet ous don't know that it is all the fauit | PFize winners. the appropriation and apportionment | times we havéhad and of the parting | o' ¢\ Helén May Spalding. { gation 1o attend the C. T. A U. state] gl o yo. ong Wemen, extes stowt P e An interesting book recently received | committee as follows: The archdea- | close at hand, we almost wish Father Members of Class. | field day in Britain on Saturday. . See DR. FARRELL the Otis library is A. H. Clarke's | °90. Rev. P. S. Irwin. Rev J. Bo- {Time would let us go back a vear or | The members of the class are: | The St. Anne's members will leave Bowwars of tmitations 2 “Phe Clipper Ship Era,” an epitome of | hanan, Winslow T. Williams, Augustus {two. t is.not easy to say farewell to| Classical course — Earl Russell| here by the C. V. train Saturday Office hours day afid evening. Sun-| fumous American and British clipper | T- Stllivan; social service committee. | @ place you 1ave grown to love. and | Bragg,* Walter Raymona McClimon, | MOFRing and are expecting to remain days from 10 o 1 by appointment. ships, their owners, buiders, comman- | Rev. F. S. Moore. Rev. A. C. Jones, | #adness must creep into our happiest | George Herman Schellens, James Pat- | Over Saturday night and a large part No. 287 Main Street, MeGrory Bldg. | ders and crews. Rev. G. J. Mason = | moments today. As we separate let ‘rick Timmins, Almira Gladys Frink, | of Sunday in New Britain. Charg, lerate, ° ,,.,,nnwg Augustus C. Sullivan was named s | | us resolve to sirive to do bur best in | Bertha Gallup, Ruth Margaret Hen —- * —— a lay delegate to the missionary so- 1 again Henry Davis placed a ladder agair oty and Charles B. hapman and e le on the courthouse. 150 feé: R et g ‘after ing s | Gardiner Greene were elected audit- everything we undertake, remember- e derson, Dorothy Holden, Helen Sedg ing *alwa. that there is no victory | wick Jones, Lillian Letitia McCafferty, Jeanette Collar eat. and r tvin . without labor. Leora Comstock Mitchell, Fay Hart: | slimbed the ladder and put a naw | OFS. 1 d, s, Glady: | - g rope M the pole. 5o that Dla Glocy | The next meeting of the archdeacon- Address to Class. P . Tt Oegus ey s“ e is fiving daily now. ry will be held at St. John's chapel in Principal Tirrell addressed the| “Scientific course—Bertram Benezett | —— | ) § t rs ? S . A AT smdu?llnz class as follows . subse-| Bajley, Richard gMitchell Bracewell, | There was a sudden drop in temper- . quentfy | esenting the diplomas: Willlam Jerome Burns, Frederic Petti-| Miss Gertrude Brown of Naugatuck ature Tuesday afternoon, due to show- | DR. PETERS ADVISES = in town for a F@f a ;tylflh For ihe Prospective SRt of Norwich there” Wwero BAll’ ORTTENCINR PSRN Members of the Graduating Class. | grew Church, Harry Cohen, Max Hen- | has been visi The day has come when you finish v Foley, James Patrick Murray, Wil-| few davs your work in our school. ng friend or four | liam Enderly Perrv,* Howard Nelson = ‘Gl’lfi!fii] ¢ storms and o the south there were| e iy jnstruction to Be Taken Up s you have carried on vour stud-| Porter,® George Leon Randall, Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Grosvencr FBly of several smart showers. A jes with us, and now yYou have assem- | [evering Schellens, John. Read Tracy,| Washington street arc at Ocean beach Coll at’Y. M. C. A. in Fall . bled to celebrate the completion of ThomertwWhosiee ¥ for the season. ar, 4 An imvitation has been tendered Y. — < secondary school life. It-f8 right and | Gemeral” course—Clarence Edmund $o s C. U, members to attend the ma-| Dr. Peter Roberts of New York helpful for all of us to remember the | ajas Willlam Fovar . Bemjamia | Mies Charlotte Blackman of Kings- | Which is It cannot harm you to call at| tional cénvention of the Young Peo- | member of the international comm days that mark. epochs in our liy : i Montgomery Bruce, Arthur Bdson tor. Pa. is the zuest of relatives on | ple‘s Chrigtian unlon of the Universai- | tee of the Y. M. C. A, spent all day Buraiam, Ro 49 Main Street, ,before you buy. | ist church at Portland, Me, July 12-| hére on Tuesday transitions from one phase of experi- ence to another. in conference with ser Wallace Champion,” | Washington street Comfortable. TS Whciner demaiss o nir | Beerdd secectany el ol i ot sguincant part o | 506 Figcit Corcogin, OOt | o, orruae Tivae, o aover ot | gt fh It beneli Tey | key and the new assistant secratary, the change that his day brings to you 'gel Kelley. Frank Pitcher. Lawrence, | the faculty at Mt. Holvoke college, re- | OS¢ EN€ may benefit you. Try it and| miareas orchestra. of Norwich, tn-|J. Harold Eiy. upon the work of the MISS BERTHA GALLUP, by e iR o o M I e | e Ay syaning 10, e Home cluding R. B. Bidred, violin, John|new department which is to be con- - et et v iving: now swis; 3 P gl R rid 3 S M-:J C. Sl seg SRS cibnet vl 11+ iagatone. cur. | forted ' e OMISE. adassn oy the Valedictorian. time vou have been feceicing: nOW | son Lumsden. Theodore Adams Rouin- | on Washingion surect tof the summer | Jognotte Collar Supperter inet, Everett ‘Goodwin, piano, played | Norwich Y. M. C. A. This is in the | marched to Siater hall. Thiy were es- | chief steps in your lives you will see | Handail Siack, & Fara” Al Bemler | | catiop el y at the opening of Mason's sanitarium | teaching of English to foreigners. corted by the ushers, Harold S. Burt, | that you have enjoyed, for the most Eisis Rathbun Bogue, Dorothea Wil- | Miss Alice M. Cardwell, an instruc- Entirely invisible at Willimantic on Monday evening. Dr. Roberts. who is an authority on | Willlam J. Coughlin, Carleton H. Ha- | pare without adequate return, the Pro- | jame Burieson. Rebina. Aikea Bur. | {or in tife Bast Denver. Col. high n y y this subject in Y. M. C. A. work, and | vens, John Hill, Frederick F. Manning. | tection, the aid, the counsel of your A Mathis. CaTlAts Flarencs | gonool lias. arrived. at her Bofie. F0f J. J. Gilmartin of New Lundon and | the author of a_course of instruction, | Richard K. Prentice, Franmk R. Smith | parents and friends. These blessings | Soo; llian Marthe Callkins Florence sehool, has armived < No points to Tel e Miss Iena Breitwieser of Yew YVork|went over the book work thoroughly |and Charlés L. Storms, and occupiad | have been the free gifts of those Who | Marjorie Toester barbie. Anna At | oo o I el. 49 MaI SITEet | were marriod In that. city Tuesdas | with Acelbtant Seorctary His, ond it | sncre o oo torma, and ocoupisd | have been the free gifte of tho | Marjorie” Coster Darbic, Anna Alicd morning. Joseph S. Havens of Nei: | spent considerable time getting ac-| platform was decorated with ferns and | In one .sense Sou can never repay | mia aibon Cretn aranane K Chafe the neck. London. formeriy of this city, was besf | quainted with local conditions. at the back was the class motto, N { the gifts. But in a higher and better 'rriva Frare Tebister . Hiate mball ‘Miner, Maria Ha- Morrison, Lois Perkine, FEdith man. They will live in New TLondon. With the two Norwich association | Palma sine Labore (No Vietory With- | sen 2 ¥ v 0 sine Labore y sense vou can make return by hand- | Maine 14 ; officers, he visited different men in th2| out Labor). In the annex were dec- |ing on to others the ~blessings vou ,“?‘" Bl DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Sizes from Members of the American Fern so- , 2| city who are acquainted with the for- | orations of oak leaves and peonies. ave received. It ought to be the am- v e Ttux % % 1, Dental Surgeon | claty have been making a tour of this | eign nationalities coming here. Nor- | Seated at the back of the platform | bition of each of you to make this amne Plerson, Gertrude Lilliin Rox 2% in. to 3% ia g state duriag. She past thr o terme | wich prements a grand field for the| was the Musical club, directed s [ world a better place because of your guuqm S TSRS e ¥, A, yestigating the different kinds of ferns. | work he said, since an industrial c2n- | Frederic H, Cranston, and at the front | fives, e e n. i hlce '5€ a Sel. i jeer’s practice| They have been securing specimens |ier. ipyariably aftracts the incoming | were Principal Tifrell and the trustees| You have, every one of you, a noble g i - ""' g e «of the climbing fern. which is found | ¢, aigner, because its shops present the | as follows: Rev. Dr. Lewellyn Pratt Y L and lofty_mission if vou will seize your | Ivy Oration. opportunity for him to hecome a wage | Waterman R. Burnham. Costello Lip- Let me leave with you| The programme was completed about | earner at once. Not many of them{ g’ Georse Palmer,” Jonathan < last word—Realize ‘our re- | six o'clock, shortly after which the ivy have money enough to take up farm- | Trumbull, J. Leavens, Frank L.|sponsibility—live honorable and use- McGrory Building only in the neighborhood of New Brit- 1in o a asure Beach owiied | : | was planted at the right of the main 3 i e S L e naries A | 1€ but they must, get to work wher: | Woodward, Winslow T. Williams, Oli- | fu1 lives. | entronce to tha school buiiding, the o Gallup was struck by lghtning Tues- | they can have more immediate finan- | ver L. Johnson, Will Briscoe. Al-| And now it is my privileges to give | (ration being given by Max H. Foley | paid en deposits in our Savings De- E m u v chir ciai returns. The shop offers such 4| bert H. Chass, John C. Averill, John| {o'you the Academy diploma as official | in a manner which was commendable. | i ihtaredt B day noon. The chimneys were torn k R A T S atsteial : 3 , partment and interest begins on the mcn s down and a great deal of damage was | P12Ce, S0 that it is_ in_ industrial| Fecles. recognition of your faithful work. The class date 1911 was cur in the & aa b " d o ructure. Mise Graca | New England where the Y. M. C. A.| "The exercises were opened with : | brownstone over where the ivy was | first of each month for all money de- L ¥ . by Rouse, Wa | finds its greatest opportunity for this| praver by Rev. Dr. Lewellyn Prait, Class Gift of $50. rlanted. posited on or before the 10th of the| We gii t Hair Pins tonig p in a mearby house, was stunne | A0 Resieat O Aty Lor 14 by : e Fan Ay e give ou i g Sl epartment of worl onnec after which the Musical clib p The class gift of $50 for the pur- Class Supper’ and Dancs month, Amount of deposit practically ur specia ly. . one, of the industrial states of New | the overture Helena by Alfred C chase of apparatus for the gymnasium | P » i g i P ning a former assistant -at|England. has been much behind in|and O Sole Mio by E. Di Capua. The|wns presented by James P. Murray, | At 7 oclock in the boys' gvmnasium | unrestrictsd. All other banking faci St. Patrick's church, & Litchfield cor- | this work, but Massachusetts and | following essays, orations and musical| class president. Dr. Pratt received it | {he class supper was served. This | ties. s 2 . Y el : as well as tho girls' gym had been at- | laureate | Rhode Island have taken it up with| numbers swere then given: Essay,|in behalf of the trustees, expressing | %% Well 5 increasing interest. In Massachusetis s Vi o A R +48 TSt the wpirit In | tractively decorated iwith purple and night Aeneas’ Visit to Hades, Leora Com- | the deep appreciation of the spirit in oAkl e e in diamond form, respondent writes: The bacc sermon was preached Sunda ncrea . by the Rev. J. T. McGuinness at St.|thz Y. M. C. A. has 32 educationai|stock Mitchell; oration, Canadian Rect- | which it was given. :-mt‘u . Anthony'e chureh, Father MeGuin- | centers, and the work has the endorse- | procity, Max Henry Fole: 0 show the whit QUALITY GUARANTEED as represented. The Thames Loand Trustls,| ™" e sopor music, | The announcement of the winuers of : | ness is a forceful speaker and took as ment of manufacturers since they find| Santa Lucia, Love's Old Swoeet Song, | prizes and medals was made by Prin- “hdlle 4}7“0\1[1 ;!no W Au‘;y were pennants | NORWICH, CONN. & - Bin text. Tha fear of the Lord is the|& constantly increasing improvemen: | Molloy, ‘the ‘Girl’ Glee club, led Dby | cipal Tirrell as follows: SohE ek ks Wil s oL | g peginning of wis -|in the quality of ir i Miss Ethel M. S ing; essay. The = . ¥, 18 CRINE £o0 5 Prices positively beginning of wisdom. help with their growing knowledgs of | New omiand. Cononanl Sooay tran Williams Prizes; $15 Each. Zym were the iluminated fisures 1911, | The Bank of Friendly Helpfulne tu ar s s “ru he L. | An experiment, in which every bird | the language and the other points|imann Newland: oration. Should a| Bookkeeping. Minnie Greeneberger: |The (following delightful menu wax | the Lowest |, (0} 3 Connecticut is interested, is | taught in the Y. M. C. A. course. Farmer Be Ediicated? Arthur Bdson |honorable mention, Wentworth Pren-|served by the Wauregan house, Miss being carried on at the college at Burnham: music, Sunset Glow, V >| tice: commended, Frederick Manning, | Florence Carpenter naving been the | SALE AND SUPPER Labor Day Plans. Gthel ¢ 5 0 Whipped Cream t of the alumni of Holy C(ross 1'nlr¢ | follows: German, Ethel Odgers: h(nnraMnl 5 PP ean Try a Can of SPAGHETTI Prelimin plan co Cre: ¢y Cake Pr1. - ay were | joge todzy (Wednesday). James E. Parents and Friends: We are very|mention. Bertha Gallup. . = = ¥ T ek : ussed by the e union | 3% ionnell, '86, will act as toastmaster | | Elad to wecome you here today. As French, Tvelyn lewis on Esbie s ng on Tuesday ¢ ening 0| apg the guest of honor will be Rev ‘we look back we understand more | mention, Elsie R. Bogue, Esther Lip-| As toastmaster, President Murray : Franklin squa which | frdward D, Beone, 8.1, the former | than ever how much we owe to you gal v g Sterrs, under direction of the state tory, the Boys' Glee club, led by M:r- | Jennic C. Smith, ¢hairman of the supper committee: Jr ) ” ornithologist. Rev. H. K. Job. Mr. wyn L. Aultman: essay, The Eziles| Letter writing, Helen P. Browning: | Pt ok JEhe ladics of (he Third Suptist GREAT SACR“"CE g H Job has plannéd to breed quail on a . | Kingdom. May Rudd Gibhs: oration, | honorable mention, Mary A. Johnson. | Sajteq Nut Meats Queen Oives | SHUTCH will hold u Sale of Food. Fane i 80. -0l large scale. Joseph Austin of 1312 0 ea The Wind, James Patrick Timmins. Reading., Henrietta Browning: hon- | st i el L Articles, Ice Cream. Home-made Can A A 3 * || it be in charge of the work during Addrass by Valedictorian. orable mention, Ethel Markow | Bomed Turkey with Aspte Jelly . | {05,050 "dier, afternoon and even- STONyS | on. ian of the class, was warmly greeted fin, Bthel Odgersy commended, | , Boast Sugar-Cured Ham | Sfartor suppers. from 4 ‘o & p. o Norwich graduates have been in- eau y l ou and enthusiastically applauded at the | George Schellens, Gladys L. Thomp- | .obster ey e e Admiasion Free, Supper i8¢/ 368t «d to the annual meeting and ban- close of her addr which was as | son. Strawberry Shortcak | | | | | filled the offize in 'an excellent mannes nglish composition. Mary R. Gibbs. | 178 presicent of the college, Who celebrates | There's nothing about you that peo-| W thank vow for the help and en- the following were heard with = . * ‘o decide thil Tane the 66th anniversary of his | ple notice auicker than yonr teeth. | couragement which you have shown|James Pagfck Timmins, medal 9/ evident pleasure by the gatheripe Requfl'e Attent[on | from RALLION'S 4 - L Y D2 | yraduation. { There 1s no other thing you can do|during our vears at school. Without | °4f ek arance AL Saters b | osD Wb N PUECAR,, JLIEt 018 - > Is th | th (il 088 ‘56 MUK 1o .yo vour interest: we might have lacked SXURNY, SO 8 e 4 Perkins; rrophet, W Perys : . — - meeting ‘o e eleciion of officers, The Holyoke correspondent of the | that will add = h to your at-|,jiiion and desire . to do well. To| Oranle meation. Mirnie ireenberger. | | You should not neglect even the < e Sprineficld Republican writes: J. Har- | tractiveness as in keeping your teeth | you we are grateful for the efforts and | Drawing, Fiorence R. Carpenter; | s s————— e o wiling vision, | % i Gourt. ole Ely lar‘lfll nnd“ndumu#r:fl secre- | in good condition, and théré's no oth- | sacrifices which vou have made in or-| ’;‘;:;:;""““ ;“F"a-"];‘i‘;'; Grace Stetson, | EZ0 DRIVES AGONY ‘;;fl;\‘;‘" o "‘“‘-*“ll\vh“n‘e““g“‘;h"vr We serve the best ICE & case of Hueite va. Daunals oc- | tary of the Young Men's Christian as- prsag a v > our stud- | - 4 | rt or water; ou "ha in | ’ A cupled ‘the ientire @sy in the conrt i | sociation, who handed in his resigna. | o thing you can do that takes less| (o hat e might compiote olr S| Uafiinematics, Paul W. Latham. FROM PAINFUL FEET. | tha eyevall, orbit, tamplcs ob forer (| CREAM in the city in our new common plans: hut was compieted. T | ton, which Will take effect July © to | time, for one minute’s brushing in the | 5o "y ‘Shali seek voir Approval and | Ancient history. - Calla’ R Wnite: || o i head, these are all indications of fail- PP Py . ln arguments were heard in fh: afternogn | 0 i Norwich, Conn., has served at|morning and after each meal—five | good wishes as we have sought them |honorable mention. E. F. Canty, Bes- | Instant Relief from Corns, Callouses; ing .is. n and rensons why vou should Ladies 1 and at thelr conclusion Judge Walfsr | the loeal association for the past two | minutes, all told, each day—will keep | in the past. and we shall try to prove | sie_Stamm. HEET gee Tired, Aching, Burning, Swollen and | consult an optometrist, Think of the 100k the papers. reserving his decision, | vears and has been a hard worker for | (o ol in parfect condition. aurselves worthy of your confidence| Declamation, Fredovick I Manning: | |l Srelling Feet. sorrow that would follow the " loas of The following French flavers . e the good of his department. and affection. , | honorable m‘;’“"‘_‘""l- "";' > B =R el MR A s ara Aelicious roperty Sold. ’, : : Dr. Pratt: To vou as representative Jeremiah Halsey Prizes, $20. Cut out all doubtful foot Emedies | HONS. 3 2 - squ Vanill The W. M. Ensinood properts, No,| A New York paper of Tuesdaw not- | SHI{th’S qullid Demtileiod | o o T e e e American history, Miss’Mae Shields, | and get a 25 cent jar of EZO today Comsitt_cur Heglstered Opibmiaristif Chetry fHpaue Chocotate 23 Lincoin avenue, has been purchased | Ing the vrincely gift of $100,000 to the 5 g thanks are due for the many privil-| Tngl history, Helen R. 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Have him thoroughly and sci Yorkshire, England, has urchased the| from George A Hearn, the merchant, s o fortune to be the first senior class to 1904 Cl a POOT, weary, Sore, tirad, perspirng. out m thoroughly anc q Slelght house in® Washington stféet,| mentions Mr. Hearn’s former. gifts of | 1he Next time you need a good tooth TIPS €0 Be, 1 T ey | Spelling, Janmes ~ Brown: honorable | of condition feet a5 BZOr cally examine vour eycs If glasses will SIX 0’CLOCK DINNER where he will reside, fine raintings ciready in the galler- [ wash, try Smith's Liquid Dentifrice| pujiding wor a we have enjoged | mention, Harry Cohen. Rub it o1 tonight before going to | NOL corTect the impertection he will tell Y SUNDAY o - ies of the museum, naming smong the | and you'll thank us for the suggestion | its facilities and we say farewell w Mary E. Evarts Prize, 120, bed: it onis® takes 4 minute—no fuss- R e EVER Leaves Falls Mill. leading artists represented Charles H. A regret. We appreciate your efforts to| Enelish, Bertha Gallup. Determin- | iNE around getting ready. In five min- IR F 38 —quality, workmunship (5, e sriiaitin 5 “\.er l!:;nmy:‘ D‘-I—A—v ;“'r“"'. |<,.\‘{5. fi': :.«h who has a summer home in Price 25 Cents bring " the new building {0 a .w,;;d\ Y b‘_f S RInasion. ,[\l::g.n:.’:,r,:;z.“ expericnce \Jv.;_\li( ‘urx‘f.]-‘;'\'\.:;‘x :'-;'(" ‘4"‘t'fil‘hp(:‘t”(‘.t.l|>luhuod—-lre the low- Music by the en sccond hand I the earding| .. Made and sold at 1 Viings vou'huys dbnsfoF s weell wo Robert W. Sayles Prize, $4. pleasure, tomorrow. you can dance il gl m. has completed vork theve | The work of removing the Chese- have 1o thank wsou for. Our alma| Physics, Mox H. Foley: honorable | davlizht. And all this is no joke efthor, ’“‘e w’llfe an "."g Pt e et 0 RACa il | nrough bullding was nnder way by d. ) : mater and her interasts will akways hs | mention, Harry Cohen. | for EZG was made just to put,dowa The plaut.Cadde C o shayine KR Al ey Sut. the. windows had i ok very dear to us. We can only try to W. B. Birge Prizes, $5. | and out feet in good condition and EZO n Lo. PARKER-DA ' EXPORT €0, g~ 0 3 . v er_con v =8 tion, Eleanor F. Canty. o L s . Established Tennis Court. , and prosperity, oy P e or- | yowve trizd. DZO is sensible and dif stablished 1872 5 the efforis of Mre W, ¢.| Serve Williame' Reot Beer all sum-| peopyyin Sauare, Norwich Mr. Tirrells Words can poofly ex- | algcbra, Bessle G Stamm: honor-|forent.. Get a jar of EZO today an PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING AR ; the use of 4 piece of ground | mer. A matural health drink sparkiing T a > s press 1o wou our deep gratitude for the | 2018 mention, Mearal o o S get rid of all foot misery. forever, atlyunoiwp B wu- » atrent s Been dramted o] and delicious—easily made at home fov fearned ' instruction and assistance | Fhelish history, CeSsle O Samte |all druggists who keep. up with Ju £ L3y WHEN you wan: te put yewr the Hadle clab for a tennis coart by Dr | 2¢ 8 @uart, THERe 15 no advertising medium in | which we have recefved from you and ww;’ ‘Allen Prize; $5. ¥ ] tim Generous jar THERE ~ no favoriising medium i | PO Derere ine public there u“" ma- J. A Rockwell of Boston, The grounds Eastern Connecticut eqlal to The Bui-! {hé ether teachers of this school. 1 illiam Allen Prize, §5. orders filled, charges prepaid Easteri Connec t equal to The Bul: | 4Ium betier than (nreugh ihe /v.n-. letin for Wubiness resuis. know ' that in future years we shall Mechanical drawing, second year, Chemical Co. Rochoster, X. 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