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. | x Sithahe ol i 'fi BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912 NATIVE SPINACH . —_— e is visiting friends in Westerly. v v o120 _Bgtwich Tussday, May 28 992 | Miss Rena Race was the guest of GREEN BEANS .. SEEDED RAISINS .. .. .101:'«-;::5‘:3’33] i chgoby Rl ot don as tetutngd ot & visit with CURRANTS ........ ..10c| The vitrified brick pavement through | Mr, and Mrs, Emerson N. Coleman sideration—Faith in and Allegiance to Party Firm k on Memoriai day will has been known for gome time thi ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Washington, May 27.—Late this af- o tic. ment: His_law practice in this citys | dune 2i | ¥ % 1 belleve it {8 due to my party 5 : {, The Falls Mill company has decided Postmaster and Mrs. Race were the | my friends that they should know that | Clinton, Conn., July. 2 4, and TRY A POUND OF |0 run Monasy. Weancatay and Foi- | 5o s, Race's sister, Mrs. S. |1 will not be a candidate for the next [peen a member of the bar since day eveniugs, to make up for the holl. | o fc 0Omis of Prospect street, over |congress. 'The many kindly und unso- | which year ho was graduated ey Bl e i ] Sunday licited assurances of support from all | Yale Iaw school. He representod y 4 sections of the newly created Second Brof, . 1. Baker ot Norwich piaved dmansee of Preston | congressional distriét does not over- three, violin solos at the meeting in of her sister, Mrs. | come the mecessity for me to devote | one uf the youngest members of {the Baptist church in Palmertown Montauk ave- | more time to my private affairs. This | iouse, and the same was the e conclusion, long determined upoh, is | when he was elected to the 59th Stamford committees are preparing | to entertain most hospitabl ate R | convention of Spanish war veterans | IT HAS THAT on June 7 and 8 gress at a special elect! who en’ abroad since early | airived home Saturday | e last week was Dr. war claims, while he has also b two at the present session. Hi ham county last y He was i Chosen at Annual Mesting. tions. I wil this time attempt no |of entry, for’ which he had be the kindly feelings so often manifested | saved the naval st . : ) next month the Northfield, Mass., con- feremce will celebrate its 13th birth- " ¢ | das. The general conference will be {one hundred and fifty mew locomo- |Slted as 1 so_uniformly agreeable, nor at my covered like a network s ows: Wardens, bert, H, F. Parkcr; vestryme Raynes of EDWIN W, HIGGINS, | district 3 for hi 1s done n 1d McLean of Eliington and his deputies [ commitied in { oringfield by the de- | | o nt by Congressman | Higgins during hi narve seack o QheBulletin. |, "0 GONGRESSMAN HIGGINS WILL RETIRE e 10c \_/ARIOUS MAFI'ER; her cousin, Miss Hazel Loomis, over | Giyes Notice That He Will Not Be a Candidate For Next Con- | p s Tstella Wldredge of New Lon- gress—Conclusion Influenced Solely by Personal Con- he center of v S olr x H SWEET ORANGES .. ..25c Monday nigat. ' > " flushed | of Ngrwich have arrived at thelr sum- Unbroken—One of Most Efficient Congressmen Dis- and | Congressman Higgins was born wich in the legislature in 1399, serving | 3 on the commitiee on judiciary. He was 7 When he was chosen to fill the unex- | ¥ pired term of Congressman Brandesee, who had been made senztor. He was 1 3 1 t Jeremiah F. O'Connel brother of D member on the mere important j ais | birthday of Thomas ! L the 1334 104 of Dennis J."0'Connell of Bu expenditures in the agriculture depart. to Every Customer T e o b place; “Norwich, | ment, having been & member of {h I Clergymen have been notified that | Flace Fifteen Years— Successor | influenced solely by personal consider- | mental in making New Londun a port expression of my deep appreciation of | work for some time, e has e ngressma | FIRE EN‘INE SHOWS RESULTS ! ON MT, PLEASANT STREET. From 31{Pound Hydrant Delivers 647 GallonyPer Minute Through 330 Faet of Hoge. Tor the purpese of demanstrating what ah engine can do on one of the Netwlich hills where the water pressure at the hydrant is low, Chief Btanton gave the steamer a test Monday after- | noon_tfom 250 to about 4 o'cleck an Mt. Pleasant street at the hydrant I | and at he | AR IR i vy ; 5 contemplated the action, but it wa: “m\:nnrueu by @ number-of Norwich | B Mitcheli of Uncasville, over Sunday. | ternoon Congressman Edwin W, Hig- | gencrally knewn, or even surmise El ? S i " gins of Norwich, representing the | the vensressman's cemstit S‘ ”v‘ Primnit : Mrs, Willls Miner has returned to { P ¢ (nrhe White Ribbon Bamer i8 urglug | ner home in Watertord after a visit | Third consressional district of Con- {hrousui dhis it | Conioan e anti-c te law enforcement | (o ; sgins’ te *|to Mrs. Hirem E dreds )ld Mys- ctie gave e folle s - 1 . W i ohably to re t” S5, Debthnicy Jwhe 1 s eBMREl m Holdred Old necticut, gave out the following state- | when he wili retire, probably to & ed it was doing just ss good work as 8 ROt | " did when bought in 1995, that hose d, by | uents sman areh, sume | for five years was still stanfthg nb | aci | the cngine at this hydrant would ralse | b at | Highly effective and delugive stream | re for fire fighting. | 1 has | 1897, from | Nor- were absolutely dry. At the hydrant % "ing | &t the end of the line of 330 feet of g case cons | ok th the engine pumping with 100 pounds water pressure shown the ne sent | ute Many of the cottage e t g v 7 or. ’ een lons per ute. large box of MI-O-NA Stomach b |, Many of the otia (i reluto tourists in Harttora Snlx'!rl((\:;‘ ;:“en“llnl Washingtor: has been most | 'V BEIGE, poginan dcluge set | 165 cpts oy 50 cente Jaon= wee {ac that attractive sito promises 10 | \ilcher, W. W. Chapman, J. F. Wil | i the start Coogeesamian Sigyine | 07, & 880018 Line, b hinws Seliveny 07 | pmadd ot they 80 nos €y SHRILEIS K {prove highly successful. | lamson, c. 11 srwich, and | :lu‘:"r&:‘“::‘n"'}fl:'\”"v‘!‘:';:;('," pationsifrom a 1 1-4 inch nozzle with 185 pharmac everywhere., Nothing lik¢ Dellcate Flavgr | ew patent stopper attes cheap for | B 4 Galliz: W illimantic. et B or'as Industria] | 2ounds at the enginé and 120 pouncs 31-0-X . putting up Willlams' Root Beer? Write | 4 nor 3 A O craldd v erories and | Pressure at the zle, A -2 inch - ; Williams&Carleton, Hartford, Ct—aav. | mors Sy the graduates of the Baitl- iy e e he nozzle produced 538 gallons per min- 5. L. N. Snow, 30 Winter St | The blg floud of water ‘was obtained 'y at once, with which a deilvery of 60 e hup | POunds nozzle pressure (1 1-8 inches), nstru- | cmall blaze which started in a window ¢ of the alderman's house from sparks | {from the engine settling there cen at | | st s Ao | The annual parish meeting of Trin- AR [ity Tpiseopal hurch was held in the | BY the loyal constituency that in four | from being abanc NATURAL CLUB | vestry Monday evening. Afchdeacon | cOngresses I have tried to faithfully | time being on Mo " { } Railroad men say that not only is|J. Eldred Brown presided, . . |8erve, nor of my ragret at the sever-| He has been having | Season Closed With a Delightful Eve- { the New Haven road in the market for | annual election of of ing of relations that have always been | practically I dist ning at Home of Judge and Mrs. Ayling. ce | Jessie Gifford. Reading. The Village Singer (Mary Wilkins Freeman), M | Fannie Hirsch. Swallow Sorg (S | bert), Miss Susan 1. Galiup. Plan n con- s S have been working hard the past few [fendant with several part 7 w ot y ress, 3 Bt Y g : 1 several parties unknow will doubtless come as a | gress. Sherwin - Williams’ Paints months {nsisting upon compliance with | The allcged acts are placed between the fire escape law by the 2,000 or more | July 1, 1901, and July 1, 1912. The wife | are Best. tories in the state, | sues for thé custody of their one child, | | [ 2iee for the custady of. Calr ans child. |IN-LAWSUIT! OVER PATRIOTIC EXERCISES Finished Doors and Screens |-, A' the 144th annual commencement | the right to resume her maiden name COLLECTION OF TAXES BEFORE SCHOOL CHIL day exercises of Brown university, | of Bl Bolton. They were married ng Laflemthe, 41, a woodchop- | london, an Herbert W Ghe service and the state agricultural col " . Katherine Jones, wife of Rev / Jones, has returned to Mystic general farm laborer, was | Rathbun, representing = the town of mes street, 1stody at the Woodworth | Groton, submit briefs in two East | Great Plaln, Monday | WeeKs: from the Norwich State hospital. o'clock, by Constable | he suit which is based on | George Kampf and Company is considered practically cured, hut brought to police ot of Groton to collect taxes | Boswell avenue and wil ain home only for a visit, the locked on the | sndon for the property on | S, A, M 129 Main Street, Norwich, Cosn, | phvsicians thinking the change would | The the Groton side, occupied by the ferry | morning * | benesit her. | Tamés T slip. The city of New London owns | trict; Comrade Service o Woodw | this strip, and the town of Groton |another comrade, Long George H. Browne post, No. 2, G in his tural | assessed it, clai that it was liable | county home; Gen. W. A. A | A. R, the Woman's Relief corps and and held him |* s x as be A‘rc in the r;v\w of « m\: n. Br o= Sons of Veterans attended tS. Paul's | Sbls iphme e tax bill against the city of New £~"CIAL SALE OF B S bt et e A evening, where Rev. Dr. M Kaut- place is out of the ci than $300.. Mr. Perki s 1 as defendant, as he was cc tor for the town of Groton man preached on Seif-Sacrifice the No- n Linton notified Consta Fine Gilt Clocks very Clock Guaranteed i lebration of nniversary, while oth hose work is railroad. It is estimated that about 25 are there at present. and who receive > new Odd Fellows' temple in | the P p Bank street, New London, wae ofacial. | Fining _applause for their efforts A his musical | 1 enjoyed. ymobile struck the pole of |tional xylophone king, a Bowling 10 € p. m. § cents a string, | there. or sell them to some manufaj — — — —_—— - The New Yo New Haven & Ha { Monday afternoon and y | bY »\)Udn. ]Aifld&'fi_r & Doan, who also ford Raflroad Co. has granted the orses that they ran |Make a decided hit. DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN |mands of the track foremen. including wént up Prospect street | The motion pictn are of the nsual the New England Carpet Lining com- Both horses went down and Xy S | . met in the Masonic templ pany at New London at $2400 yer year, | it took considerable work (o get them | Selected as Head of Connecticut Wo- | da¥ evening and elected officers The department’s steamers will leave | on their feet again, when it was found | man's College—Governor Baldwin a | thoung vear as follows: R Landscaping Fishers Island Navigation company’s | that they were uninjured. The Wagou | Trustes. | Biawell, M. W, Master; James | | bard, semior warden; Ar | Mitchell, Jr, junion warden; 1 [ wharf June 3, when the lease expires. | pole was splintered and the team was turned over but little injured, you intend te do anything in this Ty line this spring, new s the lime to OBITUARY. T Shrub d Announcement is made at New Lon- Place r order for Trees, Shrubs an M don of the election of Morton F. Plant of Groton as president of the board of degree, treasurer; J, Frank Cor . Bartholomew Shea, retary; C, Leslie Hopkins, m, « [ jags” of plantin . « 0 onies; Char he 5% 3 pians i e PN o b S trustees of the Connecticut Woman's | o on, e il Thelps, hos 'S GREENHOUSES. Mary, widow of Bartholomew She: ler fl“ ur a“ coliege, Governor -Baldwin has been | miy,natrick, Tyler. Finance cor § b i SCELCA B b’ ¢T née: MRat clected a trustee for five years, The | “iibetici THEr Tinance cor Mrs, James Ferris, in New Yor city committee appointed recently to select| Gyje, Charies H, Phelps Mrs. Shea had lived for & number of a president for the institution has re- | AMERICAN uoUSE. years in Norwich, but had iately moved | ’igar m‘ G rorted to the trustees that while it has | Promaturely Born Child ne fo New Yor, where she was lving ¢ seveval nixpes upger gonsideration Mot el ' o ding ol -a. preni - e the time of her death. She leave e has yet been made | gfhe fndingiof o prem ol & aaiiran, Peops. four children, Mrs. James Ferris, Mr: e L EPECIAL RATER to Theutre Troupes. | ivank Stiller, Patrick H, Shea « Traveling Men, ete. Livery eonnected | New York city, and John W. Shea ¢ SHETUCKET STREET. this city. Mrs, Shea will be burled in | SRoking b - <} Borwih Club House, wh! Probably ne Norwich e smoked one erpont Morgan's Gave. 3 Lawn Party, cigars, but a whole 1ot of people are day af gas shouse /Mo noon ¢ h are just as good. Sunday by 'Yetta Bruckner at her | guarding the little body await nd you must | home, No. 85 Franklin street. The iit- | arrival of medical examiner tle gue spent several pleasant | Kimball. ni out of town not able te turing v W t A la am wagon belon 1 a- | Specialty shows that he is worthy the Mr. and Mrs. Budnick were married | 1 thought 1 would die. 1 could getl no turing company, which wor atilize T wagzon belonging to Kra- | Specia 3 2 d 8 337 Main Street. Sk Lo Mo oAt End inr vosk. mer & H which was stand. |title which he assumes. The third | in Russia twenty-five years a mayTd M. ALDI & €O, Prop. at about five | vaudeville number is a_comedy sketch have lived in this cit ¥for about the er medicines till I used Dr. King's New | last twenty years, Mr. Budnick well known proprietor of a candy store wonderful remedy for I scarcely on West Main street. Thefr seven chil- | at all now.” Quick and safe, its ine an eight-bour day Saturdays and time |4t a gallop and tried to turn down |hiSh order and the feature film js a dren who ansisted in the enjovable most rehable of all throut [y N and & haif for overtime on Sundays | Sixth strest towards Central avenue, | tWo-reel production of The Cry of the | celebration of the anmiversary all live | medicines. Hvery bottle guaranteed, Physician and SHEgeon |03 5. suimm pames in biace | it could noi mmake the corner and | Chldren. from the poem by Eitsabeth | S home. and are Herman, Fannic. Jo- | s0c uid $L00, Tl boule trec ut The | 3 of division pasees were also grante | crashed into a large tree at the edge | Barrett Browning. seph, Jennie, Rebecca, Israel and Saul. | Lee & Osgood Co. | HOURS: 2.4, 79p. m. * . | of the sidewalk, One horse uck the — - Et;uvcfi’omé.; Th Dv o ofn.vg = B Main Street. Telephone 426. he quartermaster's department has with his head and spec- a e Demons e Swam e fiken = Jease of the wharf property of | iy o Gk wey] o+ MORTON SLANY PRUSIDENT. orwich chapter of Rose Croix, de | are mesquitos. As they sting they Office of late Dz. Harriman ¥ - committee | th {lo. Impromptu (Rheinhold), Miss ri: eman. Song, The Ne | (Schumann), Miss Clara Worth, |1in duet, Love's Greeting, M DREN. | d Miss Helen Ro; Dowsett in stock for all size openings.. | Poyidence, June 18, tho irst oration | ia o, | Groton Wants Pay from New London | Grand Army Men Will Bring the Lu-! S Don’t forget the Refri Byt sl P o i s detvuant b iona U aives & for Ferry Slip Property. ; son of Memorial Day. | OFFICERS RE-ELECTED. tm::d Et;::; Fe efriger: Brown of Warren street, Norwich. | worked in seve i "1 Testimo fcity of New | Phefollowing - s T i e e Pas S DS e s | London v Perkins was | been assigned to s abtia Waker il o ne Un Lq.f;1,??,,”‘,:,"'2.,1»0“51::.,wm; ON SODOMY CHARGE. {lioard ut New London Stonday in the | sehouis” Wednesdy the Memo- Board for Another Ye investigation of this subject by the| Caught on East Great Plain Farm, |Corporation Counse { of Daniclson, a Lol a { rden | blest Virtue, )i Norwich Tow pd SveSa 2 e L TR Rl g e pan il et . only witnesses Monday were . | comrade his been assigned {o spcak| OPENING CHELSEA LODGE. | { Beginning i g e vumees < he tulie ot Rt o S ey Toaee | < Mo cis g e ih G Pk i Saturday Morning, ¢ Thatsds Naviestioh compeny, by boos H e o il ane i 0 o BRI T R SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.| iIn Readiness. g i ! Special Price for Choice D":fru'"mi"\_ s Akl e he Govdd VaudayilleLanaeMotion Sy Farly: | “har '!‘*“""'\. e 0 onmn: E and other small 1 ) £ th \ o 2 A from Wi = ; Suars ot aTaD® which bas its head" |500 Members of the Order at New | thre¢ days of the week at the Audi- y N the season’s | ! the cut in Haley's woods near the London for the Dedication. s of 'in celabeation ot they siives 5 r. Geary went down and removed e boards from t 1 windows, clearing and generally ge things in 5 Through the generosity of members | 1¥ dedicated Monday by officers of (he | J0BBDY Murphy is a Norwich boy and nt sent telegrams of good wish- rthe club member sto occupy | Hie Okates & ol ToE . his clever work here as a dancer at The house was prettily decorated ! n En Iss qu the 4‘lkame Gun club of New York ‘L‘h-ud ‘w\y‘ 2o Connecticut; Grand | yooios”ho attention of George Prim- | With palms and cut flower e ters a r cenvenience - Seite o quall Will b purchascd from | recently complefed at & eost of Sio0cy | Murphy and his partner, Mr. Koley, | the father and a solid gold chain to the Escapes An Awful Fa i e i chons O e ool &0 1 cost o1 340000, | have just completed the vaudeville | mother fro mthe children A thousand tongues could not ex- B e | e n the | seqs0n with Primrose, and this is thefr | | The hostesses were Miss Fannie | press the gratitude of Mrs. J. k. Cox, ”rs n“wu"u M.I.Hs Residenis in the vicinity of the PR VLS “ih first professional engagement in Mr. t}urs';«nu‘\u Ida Sears, sisters of Joliet, 1ll, for her wonderful de- avy yard are wishing that the gov- | .| Murphy’s home town. Mrs. Budnick, and Miss Fannie Bud- | liverance from an awful fate. “Ty- bl gl S ol Moo bR 00 }H"S“ Run Away When Auto Strikes |~ There is another Johnny Murphy on | Bick, the daughter. A musical pro- phoid pneumonia had left me with a buildings which are falling to decay | Wagon Pole. the programme this week. the interna- | RTamime was rendered that was great- | ¢ dful cough,” she writes. “Some- times 1 had suck wful coughing spel's &0, but | help from doctor's treatment or ot he | Discovery. But I owe my life to this cough nd lung e Mon- | put desdly malaria germs in the for the | blood, Then follow the icy chills and . Alle the fires of fever. The appetite ties . Hub- | and the strength fails; also malaria rchibald | often paves the way for deadly ty- | C, B, phoid, But Electric Bitters kill and ey, sec- | blood; give you a fine appetite and of ‘cere- | renew your strength. “After long pitaler; | suffering, wrote W, Fretwell, of Lu- mes C.|cama, N. C, “three bottles drove all 4 from my system, and I've es W.| had good heaith ever since.” Best for all stomach, liver and kidney ills. £0 | cts, at The Lee & Osgoud C re are people iu this town who | ing the velop into contagious diphtheria, | bought ten years ugo and gusranteed | Yes; dear | under the strain, and that the help of | jshingly quick relief | the hydrant pressure of 31 pounds to a | elasticity into th | "This I8 & section where one Fear|ach go vigorous that it W | ago in February, when the fire under- heartiest meal | writers made tests, these hydrants ' gorg onday the pressure was 31 pounds, | (or house 10 pounds out of & 1 1-4 inch |chooses to call it) s cured—is gone has_ended. the owner of 4 MTong, yigEOrous stom rose to 40 pounds. With | ach if you will a 1 1-8 inch nozzle, engine water pres- |from the best | sure of 185 pounds, the nozzle Dressure ach troubles ever wrliten. when two separate streams were runl ments, and had a pain in her back with diz 1 symptoms. She saw and prizes are to be distributed ey Would not otherwise ex- | six o'clock atlracted u crowd of sever- | pose Uheir children or themselves to Lo Norwich Falls and the| A pretty lawm party was givem oh | al hundred, while the pllice were | danger. Yet a cold neglected may de- Indigestion Goes or |- Morey Back « with good movement. Solid Gold of Cratuation Attices sullable for “a” gradustion ift guch as a nico small size wateh® sold filled case $10.00 AND UPWARDS Also Pendants, Gold Heads, Lockets, 3 mer fome at Gales Ferry, 2 front of Alderman Thomas H. Leck- | Rings and o completo assortment of ASPARAGUS ......15¢-20c| 7Tubbs' military band of Norwich Is | Mre Tucretfa Saxton of New Lon- trict Ever Had ley's house, MI-0-NA RELIEVES BELCHING Jother suffubie arts to play in the big parade of firemen | qon has been entertatning her daugh- 5 RN On & number of difterent poltls|TEOUR STOMACH, HEAVINESS ONIONS, 2 Ibs.........10c(at Westeriy Saturday afternoon. | ter, Mrs. Robinson of Norwich. : B B e e iehad, whess in- | AND DRIVES OUT DISTRESSING SALAD DRESSING ; i ),,‘v”{',‘.f”{}‘ annual work horse parade | Mrg jierbert Clark of Norwich vis- (Speclal to The Bulletin.) |prise to his many friends, though it B0 00 THER S Mo K ngine show- POISONOUS GAS iN A FEW MIN- Fergusunk Uharbomneas Stom- rer, MI-O qu ok relief—aston but what is tter still they put strength and mach If taken h Tablets gl FRANKLIN SQUARE fary for o veas: ey Those In other words they mak L the | thout even discom That means spepsia ¢ h or gastritis or w tever th It's easy to end indigestion and ho se M!-0-NA, b bled for many | i bladd ngor, Me., was ears with kidney a all ells, and other painful } ley Kidne: hose who secured new m:mbers in the ast campaign. VAN RENSSELAER COUNCIL. | | Officehs Re-elected for Another Year— W. A. Wells Sovereign Prince. At the annnal meeting of Van Rens- | tives, but that the road is out for four teem of the confidenc Tiy routes, so that R il B S Teiidta housand cars as well. B. Chapman, A. Davis, ( time there is no section of this cou The final meeting of the B Natural |} .06 a a Mond itns St | Phelps, R. Perry, Walter E. Gilbert, ccorded me by I served by such a route. In se-|club for the season was h on Mon- |- 2" ST e Shin etiniaen 5t Tk Niaatis armilg Wheeler, & 5 “Sullivan, | political faiths during what at the con- ng appropriations for dredging in|day evening with Judge and Mrs, N. C. Fitzpatrick was clected tyler, to ufacturing company have been pleas- | Louis ath; Percival W. Chapman, {Ciision of my termwill bo sight years ers of his district he has been | on Huntington place, the 'succeed Geor Zimmerman. 1 antly muipiriasd by the snnouncement | Crarence I H. Toss A J |Of conzressional service, Were there ccessful, the Mystic river hav- | inviting their h d¢ and | other officers re-elected as from Supi. James Bathgate of an ad- | Pardy; E. Gilbert; treas- | ™ r considerations more serious | ing been surveyed and dredged, Shaw's for the closing gathering, at low Williash A. Wells, sovereign | vance of five per cent. in wages. urer, H. F. delegates to dio- | than political ones, it would have been | cove dredged, the Thames river great- | which a weil chosen programme Was high priest rince; George E. Parsc | ™ - re (=) Il The Bank of Friendly Heipfuiness ) Cabbage, Lettuce and Tomato Piants CARDWELL'S, 9 b 1 farket St ¥icbed “Waring i at? Summer redurdent Biueness abundant, Where is lie blot?” Robert Browning. A Kitchen wilt biot out the blue ¢ a gas range can summer skies with its heat and drudgery. Est nges bake with fresh alr, thelr sclentifi- cally constructed ventilated ovens sure perfect heat regulations, the key to faultle A short cabinet design inelding large hot- cookers are in our shov-room ready for inspection, 1U's a wise pian to in- Chapman, orator; John C, Averill, 3% | cast out the malaria germs from the {541 @ 548 rune before the scorch- ing weather comes, avolding disap- pointment and po sible suffering, as Franklin put it “BE ON TIME! Gas & Electrical Dey't ! Alice Building, 321 Main Street CABOT PICKLES a Raliion’s, ity Dr. D. F. Horton of Guthrie, Okla., Boen ohllen npom to premde 1u the | SUNAL b0 D80 EUIOR EE N et te :’I:{fnd':";‘;‘k’g;‘,"” o oo il o . { ‘The flowers ' and/jothdr [0 1us been thie guest pfhia ‘coubin, | house temporarily and has tuken 80 g3er afiony’ was secured. This was a “I have now taken thPee botfies « | spriag blos crowing well in | Miss Margaret Kelley, ‘at the Jewett | important part in investigations Which | yo4,)” gelivery of 647 galions, which is ' ley Kidney Piils and today [ am per- “on the level” Falr the flower bed cared for by the men | CIty:hotel, Jewett City, and tives have been made by house committees, | Drib f: Ha’ T S5Ced CRDRCI=:: ity chted | Gf . iiithsty: uridl - DUSSAE dity. 1 know hew, it the Main street station of the New | i > ille and Groton, left town for No congressman from this district | o ¥ 8 AT i thotier The Tes'd OX o buy my Hay, Grain Haven road. i satsl 1 7 Neb., where he has now lo- ever did more for his constituents | ™ 05 1F WS o Ly (e chatrman | g 1w customers Rt the . | cated. than Congressman Higgins. ¥rom frst| "o "re ‘commissioners, witnessed | === Knowledge in & lite ONLY New books recently received at the | — to last they have been uppermost in | fp ‘Ge Tk, ORI ARAnels WEREE o i3 o i S e of Hay, Grain and Feed public library include Vol. 13 of the | TRINITY PARISH CLERK s mind ana it was only within the | (i¢occd’ whth the demonairstion Some window flass was found BERES™ | and at w litte cheaper price. 14 ke Catholic Encyclopae Tappan's ast m at he secured a Soil sur- , . g out but the y well - S SAR-3bu t6 Y 0kt & P-4 Gatholie Bncyclopasdia’ and Tappar's | DECLINES LONGER TERM. e e i sownsy. (he. shme | ghlier the lderman had left for bis | "at'the Norwich Golf elub this over {Gricry pleased cus - 2 b 0 % = JONGRESSMAN E. W. HIGGINS 2 cured for Wind- | fce the 1 had 4 ghort but real ing the Boat club is to have a supper weAT..e can Literature. R. C. Perry Has Fathfully Filled the| CONGRESSMAN B W. HIGGINS | benetit having been secured for Wind- |50, "ro ighting in putting o % it clu per CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. Harnesses HAND-MADE AS WELL AS THE BEST GRADE OF FACTORY HAR- i o Hrnad i S | et e 0 dlo- la service of especial pride for me to |ly improved wit ha deep channel to|rendered to the pleasure of all attend- | ilbe Hewiti, senior warden; An-| T Rev. Francis A. Poole of Worcester. D e 2 nan | have included in my constituency Mid- | Allyn's Point, betterment of the con- |ing. A buffet O W Wy ton Nelson, junior warden t CUDIERE AT BOTTON PRICES. . Mass,, filled the pulpit at the SR | dlesex county, which now makes up a | ditions at Hamburg and the removal| The progr arranged by the | Averill, 2 , treasurer Frank Ly Congregational church on Sunda; oy, clerk 1 cen vears, | Dart of the new, congressional district. | of lcdge obstruction in the Shetucket | committee ting of Mrs. C. A.|Co secre James L. Hubbard delivered a helpful sermon upon Tt e-election, Senior Warder | T1is is the county of my father's, | river here. Dowsett, Miss Fannie Hirsch and Mrs. | mas Charles 1 " v olley cerved the longest serm of ey nad | county mysmaternal grandfather went |ed well after his district, Willimantic, | Mrs. Dowsett presiding for the eve- |Jr., master of entran com THE FLIES = SR ottt i i f-w‘,:_r““w. legate to the first republican | Putnam and Danielson biildines being | ning: .- s i mittee, Charles B. Charles WM. C. BODE, PROP, is noted by New London papers | thanks w s 3 convention, and associated | secured and an appropriation for one | Overture to Ro Schubert), V. Gale, Charles | = gux o that on Baturday night faends of ties | Lenr Sran Perry or his | it ocalicies 1n thal county’are some | at Mystic, He hus been recognied os | K. . Worcestce and Miss B G WhIE | o 1 i 260 MARTSE Julia, Caulins of Federal street decided | i Pl of the sweetest memories of my child- | one of the strong members of congress | tlesey; song, Berceuse (Joscelyn), Mrs APIIR W alug bt/ doipeins, it Dok Bor SUES FOR DIVORCE. hood, My faith in and allegience to |and has been a particularly valuable | William F. Batley. Jr, with violin ob- Art Students' Exhibition. | - birthday, the evening being devoted | i . o2 q he party 1 have always been identi- |friend of the veterans, for whom he |ligato by Mrs. Charies Dowsett; im-| The in tions have been mailed for |~ THEREFoRE. The sult of Benjamin L. Armstrong| Made Defendant—Former Trolley | macy ‘in the newly ereated district| As a member of the territories com- | ainir aire W Al Buckineham: ciolin | den wich Art school and jats are on the Strest— 4 of New London against the Beiding| Employe Hers. | admits of no argument, and my will- | mittee he made a trip to Hawaii and | solo Adoration, Miss Helen Rovce. the Academy. It will be held on v Hats are o s pAINT Now before Richard F. Carroll, as special| Papers have been filed with the clerk | to carry out its principles and pelicies | the senate commitiee on interoceanic | Bang (Resehy and Rockabye (Neid- | 5 master, in the United States conrt at|of the superior court in the. divorce bt be abated nor my 35 coy |eanals he went to the Panama canal | enory ters R, B Pettor, 2ea I S Uabe Bl o Hartford Saturday. | suit brou Raynes of on and interest be withheid, | |last year, No congre ] i At akrartl Focues it sttt Straw Hat | BRIM | The Sun is mounting—it will be hotter tomorrow. The light Straw hat looks cool and is cool. Better style more comfort should Inffuence you. A Panama will look well on yeur hoad thi We can “ow you Panan ith lots of cha son and at the price they apell sat- isfaction clear threugh, If you are ge- ng past our store let us give ysu seme fe Pointers in Straw Hats THE TOGGERY SHOP ' J. (. Macpherson NORWIC! , CONN. TYPEWRITING Has Become An EXACT SCIENCE ;| « The toois that preducs.the work u: T s wint THE BEST, try the kind) I am selling. | HATTIE L. JEWETT, Public Stenographer and Shorthand™ Teacher, 253 Main St aprid | LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin SL SUITS PRESSED 50 Our Wagon Calls Everywhers e - ——— JEWETT CITY HOTEL Now and Up-to-date in every particular. IRA F. LEWIS. Prearistor. =~ . GOOPYEAR SHOE REPAIRING. Best of stock. Best of workmanship, K. W.|bronchius, or pneumonia. Use Foley's | Honey and Tar Compound promptly and the | for it stops coughs quickly and cures to the | colds. It contains no opiates and is mother was_discovered. Underiaker | safe for childrey, The Lee & Osgood o : The prima results in several of WE, Ty an TRUsh money MY poups with their hostess. They in-| A child discovered the body PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, the stales indicate that My, Tafe gid | Mor&an o throw away on doctoring | qdeq Louise Lovel, Gertrude Blum, | police were notified. No- clue Moom i Seccond Fi or. Shanien Bldg | no thave offices enough to g0 round. RAVHAEL & SON, Sarah Satner, Grace Kern, .\\.\.u;»u»z'r.«j Mghi bk 128 Rochewia @erald, | may2ie _ . "Beiman and Ressie BRUCKRES, Gagsr (00K 1o Rosy £on pusiad, &9 | Done while you wait. Quickest service, VAL, Telephone 517, 56 Feamklin St PRa IR, M Louls A. Frazier, 4 Market St, Ner« wich, Conn., had been subject to backs ache due to kidney trouble for some time. He says: “Hearing of Foley Kidney Pills, 1 took them gave me relief at once. 1 them as g prompt and effective medis | cinefor ku ey and biaddes

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