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ICE COLD This Hot Weather WATERMELONS MUSKMELONS, CHERRIES, TABLE APPLES, EASTERN PEARS, STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES AND ALL ~ FRESH VEGETABLES AT Somers HENRY GEBRATH, MICHAEL H, HOURIGAN, Re-elected Alderman. Elected Alderman. WILLIAM T. KRAMER, JOHN HENRY SHANNON, Elected Councilman. Elected Councilman. CASPER K. BAILEY, Elected Councilman. Sterlm§ .\ Bread Trays, % BerryBowb,‘ * Salad Bowls § Tea Sets, Etc. { The Plaut-Cadden Co. Jowelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING JOHN R. FOWLER, ~ Re-elected Councilman. PERSONAL _@he Bulletin. | The parade arrived back at the o 2] l Mr . Amos Main have mov Wauregan house corner at 11.30 and e N Eno Wil AGHINRE. Eives —— | ed from Quaker Hill to Poquonnoc, dispetsed. In. several of the auto- |John MEG‘::’ {’T; P wfn piciiined " Norwich, Tuesday, June 4, 1912. 3, i SoR SR e mobiles were large delegations of the | krie Light Pole )\ e 2 —| Mr. and Mrs. 3 . McDonald of | Sodality, of which Mayor Murphy is reet. J i thé ey 3 -’ Mystic are visiting fn East Killingly. e o | vt e 2 {1 in the city in our Lades’ VAR]OUS MAI TERS s . Tt :Eleded by Majority of 144 And Sworn In by Retiring Mayor,‘ The summary of the city vote is as| Frightened by the noise of a small} | Mrs. D F Sullivan and her lttle | follows express wagon drawn by aulittie boy | F Cyil] Room, The olled Highway in Montvile is |§4Ughter hate ”been guesis of New | Thayer — All Others Elected Are Democrats Except CDISTRICT aloni the sidewalk, the horse atched | , Open un- Sbpreciated by auto’ drivers | Lo elatives | to a single dump cart and drivem by | . TLE ) A B . . ? Mayor— % | John McGibney, reared and startéd-jo | 11 ' midni The pbest moonlight nights durir Mrs. George Cousins of Norwich is Councilman Casper K. Bailey—Victory. Celebrated With | . """\ 4. 106 312 340 124 | Tun, but struck’ the sidewalk near the til midnight. OrS June will be from the 27th 'to the 30th, | te Euest of her mother on Greenman- Band | & s Bewict, r. 128 205 48 D) schoolhouse on West Thames street | ille avenue, Myst Boardman, s 3 1 ! sti A 1738 - |at shortly betore o'clock Monda Daboll's almanac prédicts thunder- | .oy o S v and and Parade. B8 Ml Y., il g afternoon, throwing the driver from ’ showers today or Wednesday R S S, o teachar b | Aldermen— ! | his seat sgainst an elegtric ligh WAUREGAN HOUSE Our second re-order of Refrigerators Stafford Sprfng: at her home A < b the | H- Gebrat 303 w.\ | ok o the 1awn e Pt Weather N fo: PRy s the 3 The horse continued Suntay. sehioal clached g biiee vo- | Moo von: thiswesk mhn. eather that is called republican | phy was 20, by 2 s g HE 3 o to o i g g : has been received. Besides the regu fienraing Tor TORMIFERN N ke Fnne was what the representatives of that | democratic cand ng ahead of | g ¢ 230 |of A, P. Dolbeare, where ! ax o er-Davenport lar wooden Jeb Safes, we have th b i A | Mrs. 0. E. Stanton of New London t in the city election on Mon- | his ticket, but Willlam J, Kramer for | L. H. 32 388 | struck a tree..stopping the animal. M Droprietors. q ® ! ' St James' lodge, No. 23, works the | and Mrs. Daniel S, Latham recentl: that was about all, as the | councilman equaled him with 312 votes. | W. Kellas s 38 | McGibney was picked up unconsciou Stee! Refrigerators that the New York |1 (", ‘degree this evening.--adv of London, were visitors to Norwich | voice of the ballotsapoke for the dems | The two democratle candidates for Bl- ikt oo ‘,”.ux“'l taken .to r“;’: St kit it - | Saturday ceratic candidates, elacting Timothy C, | dermen led their opponents by four | & § Baton, p.... 15 | Where it was found that hesiovs nux |} Department 8t8rés"ars faaturing. Tey | . mpo nrst swordfish of the Season| .. L | Murphy for mayor with all hia aasoci- | and one votes, respectively. On the |C & Storms b 43 38| merous bruises he was suffering from are light and vaemin proof as well as | vas brought to the shore towns of | Thomas H. Hunter of the Frankiin | sies on the tickel, with the single ex- | ote for councilmen, Ashley T. Boon | e |8 compound fra-ture — the county Monday County Lumber company of Green- | ception of Edward Kirby, who was a | beat out Edward Kirby, 303 to 294, | E. ... 864 29 | Late Monday evemng he | tight jointed. Our advance ‘sales S i fleld, Mass., has retfirned for u Shorl | candidate for councliman. | | - |but all the other democratic candi- | % I :h;l;’::}‘ e et | resting comfortably ‘i BUY YOUR Nave been large. Manag of creameries state that|stay at his home on McKinley avenu Mr. Murphy, the successful candi- | dates had a few votes over their op- | y''g E:ow‘m a | trolley car which was -1 eir sales of buttermilk in Norwich Sl SRRy e for mayor, led his opponent in | Ponents excep R. Fow who | A" -7 Boon, r | in frightering ihe ur | rease every year. Estel on and Ruth Fowler of | eiery district bu the totaling | Was ti K. Failey, each | H, ¢\ Lane, r McGibney is in the emNoy BOO Ks 3 this cit the week end with rei- votes to the 13 r Gilbert | having P.W. Chapman, and was engaged in clean . | tagers A N A | ”f'”" le Cen *| 8. Hewitt, the republican nominee, a | Five school mat- | & K Balley, r. Thames ratory’ to oiling tramps use ther attractive wait- | there they gathered wild Sih it R I ey ot (il hedil of | tere: ited ballots, | D P Beebe: al. 13 | He 3 Uni ¢ P station as a sleeping place .| the ticket of 144. The one democratic | but four that were torn in two were | Fharies Grebe, & % | has worked for the cit \ or e“s : ; s ud his | thrown out for being mutilated. The | & Sreinki o ears and previous r long | >almer Brothe mil] in Palmertown ater- straig. democratic 248, repub- | F. L. Arnold, p time empl ed in a i 2 2 i Lien B eruh e it o : o bia gy PR | E ey | b | raduation Gifts past week, to keep up with orders. | farewe Sister Pauline Third District. | R MeNeely, p | Goldfadden-Shafer Engagement. Adjustable Screens, ready-to-hang 7o 0 i . who sails on Wth' 1 akiwar. o EA T b T New m on Sunday night a Several local people will go to Grot- | steame . Jlland, to ¥ ival o vote froi n New ‘ y viherd Doors, Bronze Screen Cloth and the |y ‘oday for the ordination af Rev. | teke her final vows —at the. mother the Third distriet it was known that party at the home of Miss F at 2 ard Walter C. Aiken as pastor of the Bap arg. O nday her par Candidate Murphy wes elected unless hafner, her parents Announcec necessary hardware are going with a Walter C. Afker D bt .08 Sulisy heripdna | there was a remarkable uphe n gemen Hyman Goldfadden of | ([{ \\SIO\"S rush. Health and Comfort require all t \ildr B G TeUnIAh ot strict. M rphy mad { Elizabeth street, this JIN L N AN ¢ cpenings to be scresned. We meet|, The asmistant pastors of the Caiho- | fhe Haliic convent, where Sister - ] 3 rches will go to Hartford to-|ine has been for over three years. S - | Gt O T R ‘ —— competition in price if we are not al- | day to attend the conferen St. | expects to return in Augvs | X o 515 o st i e SR s, U | Incidents in Society Tl‘ lnstant Postum e e S SR T g STATE HOSPITAL BIDS, men ‘counted 1o o P T cng days in their rush of delayed e 5 spectively over ti publican ¢ jri TRy . Cm————————— | Che planting appreciate the fact that it is | Wiring and Plumbing for New Build- | nents. On the vot counc 3 Mg d. s el { daybreak now at 2.04 ings Awarded. {w\mz.m J. Kramer showed G. W. Rouse, 1390 | Miss Susan Clark of Dax s the | H ) H. E Penfield of Newington has| The building c oot el N ties for this office, havin 2. Sjosted 38| & { in the poultry depart- i Ay 2 : .JH“ | candidate for cot as | water Commisstoner— oo o 181t i | college. D e s for the | receive 300 votes in Gre P | p. F. Brav, 24, a 685 = B ~iring dining room, club hous ki v e ville Toe { Geiltlen A delicious glass of Williams' Root | and barn; plumbing of the dining | straights were mdward McWhinnie \ atiemen: Company Beer s the finest thing imaginable on a | room ling, club hous Ward ballots m;\_]fk“ oy g ochitl & ) 3t B not da and. refreshing.—adv. | F : and for the ele mark in was a8 fol- |yt Cory F r of Otis stree Straw Hats are on the Streebes {29 Main Siree!l, Norwich, Comn, | . 0. Coriod of the nigh cost || #eun ool bR fpd i maked ou oA B o : |a fow today, more tomerrew. Gt | of li¥ing, the Otis library offers hints | contract was & splits in the First NORWICH COMPANY e Bt 1 CWiilor- L iisaeh the shode o0 st el iy i {10t Ji¥inE, 4 & Tk itract was awarded plits in the Firs from geveral manthe’ visi under Sherwin - Williams' leuu’, et SaMRil Book: Chiiifue fob. Two | o e ey TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, Wis ant - soncinds APPROVES THERMOS ADDITION | nja. Miss Lucy Greenmar ac- P Jame seful boo r ol 0. | Other bidde M. R he: was found that Candidate | companied her, is stopping to | Lawn Mowers, Seeds, Poul!ry} e e ompany Atiddletown, *Connecticut Elected Mayor. Hewitt had beaten Cand Time for Completion Extended to Sep- | atives in Colorado | g ™ 't e e Ores g yment compan of ere by thri tes, 729 to . : | plenty and so cheap at this early | Electric company of | defeat of the day spelt the only re-|a net majority for Mr. M1 tomber 15—Call for Another Instal-|____ = ! rons of fine ones were selling for a qua Bids) 6e orwieh the republican nominee for councilman | triet were - = | BRIM _ Wednesday, June 12, is the date set Were . also submitied By | elettion: ¢ council, tn which he " Three women voted in this district.| 4. the Thames bank Monday.morning EMAUG WILL BE ol gh8 ‘:‘ s;‘ s n.f..u e stown, A .nd | next two years. marked, six as blank ballots, three for O James ‘v’v "1:«, ; Luh‘n “_:A.‘ b of pl\muln of a bill OPENED THIS SUMMER. | ¢, 5 ? \pkins of 'this | uncertainty ing more ~than one | Leohard O. Smith, Frederick W. Cary : Cove. s Elevator company of Wor- \\§T="=([Tha" st ol A9°:h | eross mark, and two for S, B Palmer and James B, Shannon is so convincing as a <. John J. C. Stone Has Taken Lease of | The juniors of the Groton Heig ester was awa : he demacratic victary that| * Wiien the totalyiwere the board, Secretary M. E. Jensen ¢ Pretty River Resort and Will Make it | Bupist church went to Fairview home | Oyel, the Basiers m oo 1 the demsdieic Seares of | 1iad shown thet Treasurer N. Carpenter and James F. Fen celed ch We o Fii Sih. 1 spetion - or Odd Fellows | anc eld a |2 o R — ee company T e T 1 EARLER, e I - pasn e SNCE f s« bk vas oy omioved. by | of New ¥drk uif Salem Ele. | tWo », as at that time the | five more votes thar CERt WA eC oL 08 e ror yu the convenience of ‘ihofler tomorrow. The light Straw het = Svion Seie il Sirtar Goktvane o s n ty for the ticket was & kiiat aen contracted with Archibald Tor . & P Y maug, was sred | the household. = BE! s year, while Mayor | announced ot 84 rance for an addition of 100 feet to our Commercial Depart- | jooks cool and is cool. Better style m C. St from ha was elected two years ago b ¥ q the ne ermos e e fol | 3 SRty R0 It | AL oG e Lnsbisa! Ho. Aich AT THE AUDITORIUM. 160 ettt i e | R Y MR Sl i R L L R it i and more comfort should inffuenes s summer for George R. Havens of Oak street for a | _ Murphy's majorit 46 thisyear, | DoetI pepen gad ned. | (O ended s iber 15, The cost ¥ 5w w Shf8 Akiig: thb line/| ciumter bf Desatitul Sesiet Tha fiow- | Good Vaudeville and Motion Pistures, | T arid 7 malortly of 144 this yeur. 1 Red Fire Parade. { exefy ‘HW;‘,“ e N e oot { syt B ae T OO A Panama will look well en yeur erly operated, ex. | ers are of & dellcate saimon color R e BN Gty e re | and C ger, Jr., cast th As soon as possible after the result | agreed in the original contract. Pow You furzsh tw mo,luy [ head this Summer. We can “ow you : Mr. Stone bibindts f e L Week | i the Central district in the city hall | band with a lot of rec n ac- | delegated to the building committee | we do all the re Patmes with B ¢ SN sed of his bowling | Listed among the twelve, elected |d: tie Auditorium and embraces the | till the last two bullots were dropyed wying fleet of automobiles in |and Attorney J. J. Desmor | season and at the price they spell sat- move to Kite- [ members of the Connecticut ‘Sosicety | best of vaudeville and photo plays. A | in within a minute or two of 4 o'clocl ful candidates were, | As the addition will be in the form e : ind take per- | of Mayflower Descendants are CHftON | piral comed N " | William J. ( n and William | not ng per K. Bailey, the |of an extension and not of a separate " 0] et Rawr & obagh, Sy e Hope Bugbee Medbury of Putnam DProgramme.. and t to get out the vote in all the | thes coune A [t » American Thermos compan, PRI 4 igs will be | conve S tinaked ca : The parade assembled in Broa the nominal sum of $1, with pro- ! H - 3 ny | Michael Piacenza left Groton A RoubIe Stias. was basbic were brought into ser- | near the Del-Hoff hotel and | vision that the Thermos company buita | A8 Bank of f"’”d/’ He'"/"/""” St le l)olnters ln & be | day for New York to meet his family | er,gagement he . Muslcal: Bdwards | Vi€ voters to the polls and | house, with a big crowd on i {ween the two buildings a fire wal, | vl on of the | why grrived from Italy to reside in|was secured to fill out programme | ere dashing to and from the polling S Betections b KRS AU R DETRE e ements have Dbeen el The party consists of his|and was on hand in time for the eve. | Piaces all day. A machine rounding | they started around le for the Industrial corporatio: )| $lo REWARD Kitemaug cach | [t st Shor e s e 2 bleasing | ho ‘siate hospital, but another was | Mr. Murphy's house on Wil would be two separate building: Will be paid for information that will t ans ol el ek e pressed info servicé and got the man street el It was voted that subscrit Le | lead to the arrest and conviction of the | = A openin A social meeting of the City union | brings the appiause of the aniinerat | to the ballot booth in time to. count his | peech by Mayor Murchy. called upon for the second instalment | person or persons who poisoned my . et may ue Dlans 1o caler | ¢ King's Daughters will be held Tues- | the comedy act of Pisano and I i Here Mr. Murphy, now the ot 35 per cent. on July 1, \dog. THE TOGGERY SHOP 5 s e g day afternoon, June 4, at 3.30, in the | ham, the Dago and the Irish Qu i in the afternoon the demo- | having been sworn in by retiring Ma — | F. T. BACKUS. tarnoon, having secured Frank Wa chapel of the First Congregational| The feature of vaudeville pro. | CTAtic Workers were predicting a clean | ¢ Thayer before the parade arrived, | TO TEACH EVERY ) _psar zi6L ‘s sunp ‘yoimion | 291 MAIN ST. bakes will be | chur h Town.—ad m a two. duction of | S¥eeP. One of the peculiar mixups in | was found at home and appeared G 7 PSS W ne S . the First district happened when Can- | et BOY TO swWim Sy B Crisis, by the 101-Bison company, | the First district happent en Can- | the porch, where he spoke briefl bRy M h 1 n 0! e Connectic ! depicting the and regenerati f | Sidste Murp . ) Vote. 1 SOMe | the ban a given greeting m ed to.| A delegation from the Comnectiout |depleting the fall and reseneration of | Sy ™Se "stus crom his o ome | th. band had given | fiva | Y- M. C. A. Wants to See All Boys | NOTICE J. o acp erson s op flileon] el RNy Sl & man i : WS ol slipped jnto the ballot box while the | (o matter with M Over 12 at Home in the Water. B ian ot Ballvas, SlC it The e i b o { ballot got into the box for stubs. |'ea with: thanks fo & e DRl | NORWIC!, CONN. ie river in both di- | United Sta Canada and Mexico m by the good sized 1297 for Principal Tirrell. n done him, sayin t o Dximaing oot Sof M8 . Bt} i vps dvs o P o nd offers a deligh recrea- | which opened in Boston Monday. hou; | o election of town sehool com- | li€ved he had been e ed a may A bt e I"”I-? O e Mon | mer residents wich, Conr i ) ¢ | mittee, the first under consolidation, | fOF the Whole city a ¥, Wednesday and Friday afternoons | J'A. Mattos, Percie do « e two ling alleys there | Korty passenger agents of the OBITUARY. the high figure was recorded by Prin- | 1€ Op e t Mohegan park at 4 o'clock Swartsburg, 'dora _ Ruley | will be put in condition and the two |Grand Trunk railfoad and the Cent = = \ Tirrell of the Norwich Free |Make Norwich the 1% on the 11th of the mbReH. the & Greenleaf. John Gembel, Ma LIS s | Yeaen, iz UL IR, N e | Ackdens e ol i SO o g Simsaign aan | How. o rAwoun BILLS BY CHE It will be possible to seat 100 at din- | of the Central Vermont railway respondent writes: Plainfield peopic | [0 1Y of the three democrats who | FE0RSL LS ’ days the tickets will be distrib- | S00rems Thoms . e e At intorest | on the R & e e regret to learn of the death at his home T arwich ed for obtalning the parent¥'s signa- | vy’ the partics abive named | BI60 15 480 to St (b ihae . be s at’ Sterling Hill, of James ( the| _When the polls in the town = hail | aRcement of Norwic 1 fire res. When these tickets are signed | may30ThTuTh | . The ‘Sease. of ‘the pramerer msomm: [ At present there are ten hatehing | aged father of the Carr Brothers, who | "ere declared closed at 4 o'clock the |, o™ U0Fe, SUEETS, rod. 4 8 | Ber. are exchamped at tha %, PG 1 ;Uncas Natlona The lease of the prop includes | jars in operation at the Noank statc|for over twenty vears have driven | COURters were announced for the city | &2 S A e | for” swimming ets. It s the in- | grersthing rom the raliroad track G | lohater huichery, each Conaiming one- | (oot Wamiben - Gomasicut ye | R0 town elortions respectively by | Shannons house, (aking ortton of e F S e Ao teacn | BROWN & ROGERS { tn this way you will knewilbn ol 8 e 56 atte rotil play- | Lalf million eggs. It ls expécted that | Western Rhode Island. Mr. Carr Moderator John D. Hall and Edward | [0 g A ery boy in the city over 12 to swim | | cost of your living and siways Reve = e st, by | the first deposit of fry will be made | heen a great sufferer e Burke. They were sworn in and | €F PV Street Commissione w8 | . P jis ) e which tim Will ‘Bave, been | this waskt o Fishers tiand sovnd. | Dol ®Sreat sufferer. or . ‘meveral| ' RS TV Were swom in 0| Gouncilman Shinnon rest o the | this summe | Contracting Painting the best kird of & sessiot & SRR cot. | AR g g dled n Tamber odieb k = ol cntlaq | call for a speech when his home s CUNE 2 turned endorse d S 5 | Y earn ks anh e Bl mber 2O | counting, while. Mpderator Hall called | peseh 3 FUNERAL. » i ¢ The Kitemaus associatlon was or-| 1he Dr. Warner place, Brecsepoint | be mis forshet the city ‘meeting 1o order. ~ According | Teached. briefly thanking his ‘well- bl e | Paper Hanging| courtsous and livers! trestment ety i members some of the st Lrmon® | on the Niantic river, not far from th to the charter the mayor should take | JiRSR, ‘O 400 £ his best efforts for MiseEhel Htem |, Pricss and werk guirents | account be large or smail the promi- | giate itary campground, has been | = = | charge of the meeting, but afte Bt ORI RBOTERL O § i ss Ethe { ST’ B Bent residents of this city. Hon. 11, H L N minute walt while Mavor Thaver was |the eity's good Thojfuneral of Mias 0 Bgl Hiotaui- | {g1aTdiHS 27 Chestnut Street | ““We solicit your patronage VR , Ongood, Asa Backus, Fred Gardnd; | foid seminary, to be udllized as a sum- looked up it was learned that he could To Greeneville. | aricaday. night jast was neld feom | ——— | THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, “4 B ata theaie i ";‘,‘1“ M- | mer outing place for the girl students. Mr H».l]mhn proceed From Councilman Shannon’s house, |the funeral parlors of C. | 5 [ Tetephone 65 42 Shetucket Streets | e v of the I e meeting, which upon motion | the band and al lothers who were able | st 11 oelock Monasy | D l .’m 3 . g - U5 5 eud Medite Timey mer ne 11, at § o'clock was lll‘u‘\ SRt 57 bue ditoe oty oral g J‘» ¢ body Was sent ; : |DR. E. J. JONES| r V i S gl b A Rl wedded by Rev. Mr. Reed of the Bay Returns from Sixth District First. | Here the enthusiasm of the democ ¢ 0 Y. a o 46 Si e | ave mg gonors and mass’ men of prominence | Yoot by Hev, . Regt of the Pap et Lol B o S |ee 2 | Suite 4, Siannon Building or cly s There is a stop on the | Withesses or guests at the wedding is ame in, being from the Sixth district, |! Sail o Progonas S | ceased, | Take eisvator Shetucxet stres: on- | in the hot weather i Central Vermont road for Kitemauys | nOW alive. A AlBstat e e the school committee Vote arriving |00 the old hose carri: — | rance. “Frone e o s |1 : ubstantial, easily digested The vote in this district return- | janglin j | Welght Suit Cases and B". ¢ about the ce of 1t 18 the Tandios | The Knights of X of || food like ed the two candidates for mayor even, | More Speeches were made, these by | — . 1 where there I8 plenty of deep wairs | Trinity -Episcopal church, I 124 to 124, but Henry Gebrath for al- | Mayor Murphy and Dr. J. J. Donohue. | m Winklad || N CHAM | with all accessories in uthq One of the narrowest points in. the | Gilbert meriin, held a successful lawn derman made the high run in his home | The band plaved and red fire burned, || For Sallow, rinkled, DR T AMBE RLAIV ) t b d T i hat poing, from which | | sale Saturday afternoon on the beauti- district of 151." In‘the vote for cotn. | while the automobile horns added to || , i goods at lowes! pnc .-d received its name, meaning crossing op | fully decorated grounds at the home cilmen William J, Kramer and the din. ( Freckled, Pimpled Skin ‘ Dental blu‘“eOIl 4] ford. 1 ara three buildings on the | O Mr. |||t!‘. .\’Ir\;‘ 11"’""; P. Stevens, l‘a e_ u S r were high men in this m:r Scorched Telephone Pole. 1 Z 5 e properts. L 185 West Thames street, former getting 183 and the | rom the fierce blase of the bonfie | | (From Womans Home Jour [ in ctisens of Dr. 80 L. Geee's practics | THE Shelncket Ilar 255 (947 . 1o K € the first of next week and | The 120 emploves of the Interna gratc, malorities all through, Casper | nep: By eaiporink i llaiar o s, T ke W mryining | daring his last fliness. WM. C. BODE, PROP, woudy it is probable that the place will be | tional Silver company's factory at <. Bailey with dadinii the’ vote for | i [0y M CAPTOEIRE. Yk e on | dunt e e ittas this IMEGroey. MUl Norvich, Conn pened by boat race day. Their return | Thamesville are cligible to the com- (| Means much to the man who | any republican candidate. 1{’,:‘;,:“;(1 i Gy Bl KLERE Bl A Bl g v R e e b 283 Main Street, ¢ R . iramanyy| panys TEWCRNEICH SYSI te is ambitious to “get ahead.” Second District. | ed to a hydrant to cool off the pol < much easfer to remove the distig- | 3 ’ Mr. Stone being & member of | July 1, although none of the local em- ‘The Second district restits arrived | Dut out tae fire et with. oraimary mercozed | Pies, Cake and Bread et lgge and Frankiin chaster |ploves can yet claim pension rights, : v shortly afterwards, giving the first| From the engine house the band and |wax. Applied nightly, the wax will | s T ne, Napbish SRy Nor. [wnich do it ibeetn, UA after 25 Grape-Nuts carries a ration || sctually known lead for Candidate | the automobiles visited Councilman ally remove freckles, pimples, that canzot be exceiled. We can show you Team of Owls and the Arcanum |years' service, | M % ty fo - | K s home, and then the homes of | biackhe: noth-patches, sallowness, | . ¥ tost will be associated | of true nourishment for body PUVSEpY nomity Ton | Bensier s fiofie and then (g Howmed'of | Biscihentin, Bt VACHAE QUUE | fuone your oraer. Dromst sarvics |Harnesses and ExpreuE Har- with Mr. Stone there this summer. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at i 5 : ffect ) ol b- | ber in di o and brain which paves the wa; | eruptions affected cuticle is ab- | nesses—a number in di ercnt <47 il the | Knmelof (NF, - dnd /Mo SGhirle g x VOTE ON TOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE | sorbed, a mil e | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE d Senior in New London, Mabelle, their || to efficient work. | tlear, soft, youthful and beautiful skin | styles and prices. Placing Machinery on Thermos Lot. | youn W united in | beneath bro wholly to_view. | 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Monda oric on the site of the new | mart Roger G N"‘;;‘ Bon 5 Ask the druggis r an ounce of mer- | i Also a serviceable line ,( 4 &hermos piant Nt thé Wakon property | of > of Groton “ ke o 1y cor ax and use this like you use e nb on Laurel Hill was started, The day | by R ] Smith of the Meth- There’s a Reason 1 o enm: “Remove in morning with | we—( AT NEW s— Symmer Auto Robes at the was 1 largely to the bringing |odist church. <oap and water. Many who have tried | < . ] thie Sngine, BeSINN, and HHGY ron . i Simple ana narmiess weament | THE PALACE CAFE right prices. oases ¢hin mplements to the site of | About $77 was realized nv;‘m a ;}m, i \stonishing results | » ’. $he new b The trench for the [ given in Montville Center chapel Fri | ered with wrinkles, sagging = R ull all was begun, and | day evening by Miss Anna Robertsor | Goubls chin, a ‘wash 10lon Step in and ses us. TheL.L. Chapmm Co. dr ork on the ard, R oseph — g o ath ‘.MM W, Auwood e T ———y Seattéring _,,p w— & prove effectual 72 Frankiin Steeat, | » Norwich, “ TIMOTHY C. MURPHY NOW MAYOR Councilman Fowler and Alderman Ge- brath on the East Side. LEG BROKEN We serve the finest IN RUNAWAY ACCIDENT

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