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HOTHOUSE SPRING LAMB | ROASTING CHICKENS and YOUNG FOWL EAT VEGETABLES NEW POTATOES . - 800 NEW BEETS . ‘120 NEW CAULIFL 1260 NEW EGG PLANT T NEW WAX BEANS 100 NEW GREEN BEANS ..... ... .10c NEW PINES ....... 2 for 25¢ NEW YELLOW SQUASH ...2 for 25¢ NEW PEAS (Telephone) NEW ASPARAGUS | NEW CUKES NEW LETTUCE. NEW SPINACH 4 NEW TOMATOES . BoARs NEXT TO A CITY BEAUTIFUL is the CITY SANITARY | = Help to keep your own home free from germs by keeping out the dangerous flies. We have SCREEN CLOTH ecovering old doors. SCREEN DOORS ADJUSTABLE SCREENS | size openings. G % ; ed the Greeneville public schools, giv Ghe M bl o curred, but, being unable to swim, |larger hovs ?y:ubqirls :_‘lil ;f;;‘::uu:‘j‘ Charles L. Stark, George F. Noyes,| Parker, W. Ty guest, Meride e otite I 1 The el rticles at the present | e Wefe.sone able to render assist- | quoits for the” bove & secsaws. At/ Smiith’s Prescription store, Eliis Alof-| Mogers; M. H., guest. Bridgepor fotsy (Tuesdsy), Mrs, Henry D, rt 8 present | ance, :i’l ll":_ a1 ":‘r::”l and Pearl street|8in Dr. L. F. Biach, Robert W. Otis, J.| Russell, Samuel, Jr, alternate, )Ild-‘ johnsen and Mrs. H, M. Pollock are to - | e e hip/.Liako . -stpes. . 8 I ana | H. Buckley.” Frank T. Maples, Miss|dletown ldress the High and Pearl sireet . OUl there w o ey ba a plesg, A K | The beautiful English linden is o | NORWICH POLICEMEN grounds therg will be volley ‘ball and | Netlie @, McCloud, Herbert iWilley,| Roraback, J. H, delegate, Cnzaan. | fohools, and the three lower grades e not gener laated ahout this| T DELEGATES, | two_slides will be bought to <|John B Oat, Martin F. Bent, Noah| Hopkin L., 'guest, Hartford M Pisssant sthéet.. Ob Wi senerally planted about this ELECT THEIR : rounds. Wherever pos: g ty, but in grounds where it has been | — e o Laseball will be provided, |Lucas, John C. Morgan Fred 8. Rogan, . 1, delegate, Rockville, \ " Mra, Pollock and Mrs, W et | f ived and handsome this | Myron Morgan and Charles Smith Will | SIP1C IRCOOT Do _{ Young, Herman Alofsin, F. E. Dowe.| Roberts, H. L. alternate, Winsted.J|| ()jeott plan to speak at Company eusc R T Attend Siats Cayvantitn, e o Y Tor. coMid b vasl,| JovegH D Preifter, 1 G, Willis, Emii| Sevage, Georfe B, guest Meriden. | wich gchool. A member of i n Sk 2 g o e ;| M. Fox, Mrs, Ada L. Richards, Mrs.| Smith, C., guest, Rockville. committee has arcanged W 129 Main Streel, Norwieh, Conn, | 45 Jjune is the month ge moeting of the officers on the | &0, fhat the directors suggest here i & | gorr, "Srign Felen B. Royce, Faith B,| Seelev, C. R. alfernate, Bridgeport. | Josie Gibson, the matron Sacred Heart of Jes wich police force held Menday af- | 4o, yor ‘“:“’:.'s s q Leavens, Willla W, Maynard, Malcolm, Sloper, A. J, alternate, New Brit-| ounty commissioncrs, t Refrigerators, Sesds, Perfoction Oil honor of the feast noon 1n_the city court room, with | I902tIE mote BERLCR e | H- Austin, Wilis Phipps Ausiin, Fran- ' ain, : BT county hoime schools & i ! in- Wi Heart will begl b et - | especially _desira : ated, | ces Dana Coit, Catherine Hill, Betty Htiles, F. L., guest, North Haven. |aay. The Norwieh Town puplfls are Stoves, Sherwin-Williams Paints, te g T it D. J. TWomey, pr s !;m.m received if some were donated.| TrO L TE - Reynolds Palmer, Sam-| Sykes, G guest, Hatford. also to hear of the City Beautifui | Pure Oil Morgan and 5 i ure Oil and Turpentine ¢ s hidbted b ed | Membership of 134. | nel Biosberg, John McWilllams, Henry | Treadway, C. T, alternate, Bristol. | ymovement —_— . The various agricultu organiz rttend the annual convention of the| Treasurer John M. Lee made a re- | G. Peck, Chrles Lamb, John E. Haw-| Ullman, M., delegate, New Ha-| At yantic, Mrs. Winslow Tracy ons of the state held a meeting at the | gite “potice association of Connecti- | pori un membership showing (hat | king, ven - Williame has enilssted the efforts of P b cided on hold- | ¢ “\which is to be held on July 5 Vaill, D, L, guest, Winsted. the children and their elders in the | ' ng a big midwi oting, a farm- | oy Walters, J. D, sergeant at arms,|general clean-up movement ! vmfl t" “l Brs ers' week, probably in Hartford. | Dele s from the police forces in| BEGIN CLEAN-UP iREASONS FOR OPPOSING «'h‘:ghllrlo_x Saiiath. el ;Aurlin'.' :1!;.- ([x;f(u'm;fl,l:llk(il ]lw !’:':t | all the citle ecticuf I 3 alsh, ., delegate, Greenwi school puplls, they were d t Pho ecenlsurents Jsetmion. {0, the [l it it e CAMPAIGN WEDNESDAY | SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN.| Weeks, . B. delogate, Middletown. | when ecrl cnild had given his teacher | ass of 1912 of Bethel high b N rorwiatt: has sent delegates, S - | by Woodruff, R. 8., alternate, New Ha-| (he ten cents, which i# the nominal | Have you had baby's photograph | was delivered at St. Thomas B e s | Every One Enlisted to Make City Safe | Mrs. R. G. Hazard of Peacedale Spoks | yen. cost of the Hose buttoh, and the Be. i & b S e weSt R DR ey, ty being the last two to go. Because Sanitard and Attractive s.v‘ to Norwich Women Monday After-| Woodruff, F. C., delegate, Orange. | names of the pupils had been enrolled | r. Thomas Jeffersen King SRS I hha R T, photes | Macheth, Zarfmetly” of Windham. e | Whiton, L. E. ‘alternate, New Lo« |y {heir teachers as members of the |§ By going to Dr. King you piaes graph s It should be taken. To catch | causs Cléan, noon. ] - ! e o || Sl o . plase his roguish little smile, his pretty little | Political friends learn {hat the es- | BEGAN ON“LEBANON % \ S M Seia Rowtind Meionel 1N Ris Had: piim e etmuted at aome central || Joremest dentist 16 New Bagiaal dimple, Such photograps become prized | fute of the e TO COLCHESTER ROAD.| The clean-up campaign in Norwich | On Mondsy afternoon Mrs, Rowiand | Colonel tall has had printed | would |} who, by his wondertul inven srances hood's' daye 1a|miah D, Sperry, d d last week | ot onens on Wednesday and contintes to | & Husard of Feacedals R. I, ad- ) SAuCHS 0 0 IElOf bageage car, din- | "It was thought that all the school- || Nas revolotionised the selenes ; S e R elond e payment of expenses GouBl Camtimotion. of five men, each Sad teir teams ubjerly 7 street on|car The train will leave New Haven | :ouse on Thursday afternoon of this |} King Safe System of Dent They always look thelr best when we flve women each have been organized | Gfaham on Washington sireet on 5 5 Hua ) ~ jearge, super- || any person, no matter how take them. 0 troublesome posing. , Plumb, who before he enroliment of members in the | Some Reasons Why We Oppose the |8t 1.50 p. m. June 15 due Ch 15“ 2 B | week—Prof. Herbel m]-_unzvu sug | dolieste o neivens b I Snap them In a Jiffy. Windham Congreg __Under engirieers “Beautiful association, the objec Suffrage: Its Bffect on the State.|m. June 16. Returning, leave Chicago | yigor of music in the schods, ac ] . wéek, pre | from the ; 3 LAIGHTON, | The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. mother, in Kirtland street, Detp River, | Roy-Dufresne. Vool b o | _Albert Rey of Providence and Miss June :Bride? 1t you you better let ds of With our | help we think d make that prospective sriable cozy. Better call around and talk it over | A with us, SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street ~IAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th Special Price for Choice $2.98 Clock Guaranteed Approves Norwich Construction Work = " . . er vs. Whitehouse 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. More the public. a1t ihatg Mo fvgv o1 AT THE AUDITOBIUM. . |ate pious expressions of opinion aip. |Ant Riboer v& T CE0e Vit it e aeiceses vin | P, CUMMINGS Estafe Hartfora Mon Vil 0 hea 2 | 2 b e ey they he present, hoth Episcopal churclies ot a Jflh" x Eafl H B,[S the petition S e, L R L0 hear thet] Good Vaudeville and Motion Pistur meet | with mens géneral approval Sent Body to Cantrel Villags. hig city belng represented. 52 CENTRAL AVE. - N pan to relocate % -~ 'y are tolerated. en " " )l Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co.'s Monday aftern L ha 1 ed this - . Wit hich vole the credi of W " tims W 96 to 123 West Main St. ouso donning a patr | Going With Thermos Company, | Vhich she L b P s rry supper. which | mancing, (hia waek T w With ne apparent em- C. ott, who has received the | ns v - . % he nies pyvooagy 7t ' barrassment he stripped off his coat, | appoiniedment as assistant superin- | .o nd talk Aifeetino. Banualiaion — e} foods tor tendent for the Norwich factery of the A n regard to the naturaile { savs: "My experlence for 1§ vears PERS ___ONAL < i president” of the Wotden's Hd Patrick J. Caples, driver of chemical i and Industrial union, in close tions with all classes of women, bas % X lod me to believe that the ballot giv- en to women at the present time — =——————————=| N0, 1, has returned to duty after en- Tuesday, June 11, 1912. | joying his annual vacation. / I Z Mrs, Irene G. Holmes and son, How- . L Have yoit gver stopped {o reason naore, OF iRe farmers in thg suburbe | ,q Winthrop Holmes, leave towh tody Provided—More Members and Money Needed. pecial Train Made Up to Take, Them | why It in that so many grodids that $10.00 AND UPWARDS 8 for three months' stay at Weekapaug 16 Cltongs Corvaritias are extensively advertisen, ull at o &chool are stf for the 24th. . anufacturer. Thig applies. more P~ | other sultable articles, X paiiFh je Iosiiie )t two in New York with thelr daugh- | directors of the Norwich Playground| The following is the list: make up the party from this state to edicine. A medicin®l les concerning\vacation trips, e e, Prani: Sirqarn, 1ol G4UEL | ociation eld a meeting, ar whieh | Life membermMip Sre 1. 1. Ou- |81tsnd the republicen natlonal SO arakion ihal has péal - curative — i wt ifi1es ibe S8 Bloadi o More 5 they outlined the plans for the season | good, Charles L. Hubbard, Mrs, V vention in C Mfldm’- Thére are Tiar: | value almost selis Siself, as like an gan'’s pond, below Thamesville, Rev. (. A. Medary and family, of | of efght weeks at the six playgrounds|liam H. Palmor, Mfs, George T, How- | the wirty, including delegates. al fier | endless ohain systexy the remedy I8 ’ & Philadelphia have arrived at Eastern|which will be conducted under their |land, Miss Ella Norton, Charies I |D8tes ind guests The original st G0 Sl o g who have bees Wild mustard is unusually rank this | Point, where they will spend the sea- | supervision, As the formal opening | Osgvod, Johti Woodmansee, Henry F.|contalned 59 names, bt two, Judge year and troubl > . in interview on the Aubject a lands mer home of a former Norwich rector. | will be deveted to getting the grounds Sustaining membership — Mrs. John | Bate In the Fourth district, and Bur- o "Take b ot, aration 1 have sold for ). town are now a the height of their | Wio has been spending a few davs/money through membership, as in or-|Mrs. F. L. Woodard, Mrs, Loulsa (1, | N0t attend the convention. The com. Moot & preparation 1, CErl Mo pac < beauty. vith her cousin, Mrs. Mary Mc-| er to carry out what is projected the | Lane, Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, Mrs, ]"'“ Hm s prepared by Colonel Hll{ To ok Fa¥h, Min almost every case it v g Cord, returned Monday to her home, | agsociation will need about $100 more | John Hecles, ‘Géorge A. Davis, Dr, L. |18 48 follows . { hows immediate results, as mtuy of ape ”{2 ald ’ Tinsmiths ate at work on the roofs | Mrs. Mc(ord accompanying her for & |than what is now avaflable, B. Almy, Charies” Bard, James 1 | Abbe, A. N, guest, New Britain. “J TR0 O M e No other kid- ’ nd cupolas the, Central Baptist | visit in Mystic, ¢ 3 Moore, A Friend, George H. Pratt,| Alcorn, I M., delegato, Buffield. ney remedy that I know. of Has S0 . church, Director and Supervisors. A. Mifehell, Joun Porteous, Mrs. C. .| Alsop, 'J, W, guest, Avon. large a sale.” hmofl Jfll(’,e 3 David Fitzgerald of the auto chem-| PresidentJ. B. Shannon conducted | Noyes, James L. Case, George W. Car- | - Beach, C. M., guest, New Milford. | R0 8 00 o 0 e Kiimet's Swamg A | Charles W, Comstock of Montville | ical the Central station started | (hp meeting, and it was decided that|roll, A. J. Dawiey, William A. Aiken, | Bissell, C. C.. guest, Suffield. (e, | Root is due to the fact that it fuifiis has received a new six-cylinder car of | on his vacation Monday. ~Mr. Fit- | (here should be a general director in|Mra: I, I Sayles, Mrs, Helen B, ¥.| Bartiet!, G, A, guest, Wilimantic. | (08 006 10 R0C F0 Fuia, 0 Miver a Raallion s 8U-horsepower. % gerald will visit Hartf and New | charge of the grounds, with a super-| Huntington, Murphy - & McGarry,| Blakeslee, D, A, guest, New Haven {0047 iader digeases, co:reeta urinary Haven, and whi! n Hartford wiil re- | vigor, who will probably be a woman,| Grosvenor Bly, Mrs Gardiner Greene, Bodenwein, Theodore, guest, New | - th Ga e W please. A cooling drink of fine flavor | an i now,” says the big, harsh nineral |50 that those who enter the work will| Boardman: Dr. F. 1. Cassiaf. Mra. tond 70 T T e chnbARtir aug AiRirres The largest line of new goyds reaching market now are, from Mary- | R.| give their scrvices very largely. Jane E. Cassidy, John B. Stanten, Ar. | Eaton, R. 0. giest, New Haven. lows. Dr. King's New Eife PIia|B (o seleo ' VRt s e Mars | INSHRW ECNDON FiAnE0 Neither the director nor any of the | thur L. Peale, John M. Lee, Mrs. A, J rdei, Alton, alternate, Ansonia T e s oweie ity gehtiy LB 10 elect from Probably Intoxicated, Fell from Doék supervisors have yet been chosen. Dawley, 0. E. Wulf, Louis R. Porteous, . 'Carl, guest, Bridgeport. T 1 ug a good roudbed. | In the sight of four companions,|) ., gecured in Greeneville, but it 18| Mrs Samuel B, Case, found in an available location, so as|W. Cary, Mrs. Avery C. Smith, Fred | Hall, W. H, alternate, South Wil- 3 Uncasville sohool, accompanied by the | Monday night, a_short distance from i'cive tne full six grounds which the | L. Newton, A. A. Browning, Hofiry A. | lington, il WEEK‘ The Pla t-Cadden Co. yrin Miss Grace Hooper, made a | .rw ‘w)‘ .[\ u_.v“m « r‘n‘n‘z‘il \1-”'1‘;““1‘ 3":\‘!” directors are figuring upon.. The oth- eli, Mrs. J. M. Huntington, Mies| ammond, G, A, afternate, Put- Ladies of City Besutiful Committes p by automobile to Hartford. jroad. It is said that he had Deen) .. gue are on Lake street, at the Ho- B." Huntington, Francis P. Mc- | nam. . 4 h Jowelers and Silversmiths, | drinki and fell from the dock|pari avenue schoolyard, Falls school-| Namara, J. D, Haviland, William 1)/ Hawley, 8. B, guest Bridgeport Active in Enthusing Children in the T o thabs. Captesie Satiowe Mrs, Hazard has for some time been v {or rphy willingls sefte e p e L e O “Lac: No. g, |inteiested in the anti-suffrage inove- COMMON PLEAS C€OURT. his part towards the chiliren’s pleas-§ FORT. P he Bidwell family is to hold its|at Lebanon towards Colches inith: No. 8, Mdward T, |ment. She spoke in part as follows oSS ure, and Professor George aiso was B NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES ! third annual reunion o the Center \h'v':Al [!]n be mn‘u;7 % ;4 Otfo B, Wult; No. 5,| We believe woman's suffrage wili | Cases Argued Here Monday—Criminal| illing to eid: but as examinations My prices are within the 7eaeh rch house in South Manchester on | junty Inspector Johm Dono- . ¥ o U : itgriit -openiod ‘of Besment “RIPPLE MORGAN | vot’ Worcehtar, Oftouen 1t e T dows and other conspicuous places and | quired o- ail able to fight. Weman as | YV iiPple, default opened on payment | SURPRISED RIPPLE I} Ki ul ' fl 3 syt o gl vill he displayed on various billboards |a gex would not and could not stand | °F, #etual Costs. . Sk ON HIS 21ST BIRTHDAY. ng ven arlors yrenes residents of Athol, Mass., e ebraten or ADUD- | about the city Tuesday, The circu-|behind her vote, although thare may | Hilllah company vs Jam ST e receipt of programmes for the e rs read as follows: b efndividual women fitted for mili- |motion for judgment; case was sel-|Qift of Gold Watch Fob Presented— 203 MAIN 8T, ration of the town's 150th birt e a VOLUNTEERS WANTED!. tary or police duty. s . {! Merry Evening With His Friends. Ovar Smith's Drug Store, cginning Sunday next. The town were attired ia | S Suffragists declare that woman doos | [0 SWift & Co. vs. J. B. s — Norwich, Conn. I follow the plan of Norwich and of the litest style| Men, Women and Childfen to |n5t want protection or privileges, but | Others and C. H. 10t For thes celebration of the'2ist birtin 4 o ‘mark forty historical sit | ers, A reception and| make Norwich, the Rose of New |11 the right to fight for her rights~ (the same defem loks % o ed home and found them in ek } : wifo (in some suffrage stat Jita | tlon was argued in Johnson & Henson © Richmond park, the little green tri- pant "*f‘”'“‘" and ws | PRI RS b R gt Noatdsid'a .'h",l‘;zf.,“‘“'; vs, Michael O'Donnell, and the judge »‘{;\“ Skl e Fabiited: Wi wiuON m‘pl-:::.l and ngle a junction of High and She has been employed debt, s 108 SUDDORL and | L tie Daper A merry e resulted, v Ea P FoliH 8 of nea | KING'S DAUGHTERS | given, woman becomes a highly privi- and others was postponcd. e Mg B e B oy 4 g Barber Chairs ng it a dumping ground fo: T dding tour the young c _— | leged class in the electorate instead of | _In Arthur B. Wilcox va. Leona: I'Hr] pri e Tyl Rt s sty 4 e, cmpty cans and sim- | fie will make their home in Provi- | Plans Perfested for Pionic to B Held |a privileged sex outside of it. | Marris, a substitute complaint was al-| €0M wecth €ob, WORC SRestls SU0 inade ewer 53 e Jaence ; | It is often claime At wom filed upon payment of §10, Prised, he made a suitable respor A Benjamin-McCrackan. T R e o puid 0 th Among the musical _selection cqunl to New The only way to destroy the numer- B u 5 are qu and approves method: of comstrn L a ¢ ¢ ] b at 6 P. M. T this e in Notwich constru. ) P - chknke W i~ | gramme of vaudeville and motion pic- | land arbitration ‘a¢t hag done. hospital, following an illness of two Mén of the Grange W_nll Pay. G this « A f e e i 49 | tures billed for the first half of the| “One immediate result of woman's | weeks Undertaker Gager prepared | At the granke meoting y_m‘\\’:u.n;m- i —_— Dl Be Aied by Ervoy . o | week, opening at the Auditorium on suffrag 15 shown in some western | the body for burial and sent the body | women of Norwich grange will enjoy | Finished Dressing on Broadway. | I o P e ey mvoy Coo:| Monday. The first number of the state where. we are told by Mr. F, S. on the 940 traln Saturday morning {0/ ihe fruits of their victory o o thel A MARSHA One of the novel sight oa | ) ¥ ¢ WO [ vaudeville line is a singing comedy ‘women furies, women chiefs de men i entertainment con- Tee dellvery to all parts of the city. | buttoned on the suspenders which he H. JACKEL & C0. ant his way rejoich Articles suitdble for o g gift such as a nice mmall with good movement. Solid Gold filled case, VARIOUS MATTERS |wiimsisluse o stutent ot tie Xor- | Asgociation Will Open Six-in the City on July 8—Supervie |hen "o ™" * * Madranee v %) Genuine Merit Required o Win e with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I bon F‘r ‘-h. C»h. " my_\ wm b‘ 8 RePUBLIGANS . “e M“,. mfid“u R R Luce of Niantic, pHT e June 11 is St. Barnabas' day. GOING FROM CONNECTICUT. The closiny| exercises of St. Patrick's | i, Weekapaug, R. I ke drop out of wght and are soot for-| Also Pendants. Gold Beads, Lockets, I ; 7 rewson Is pluin—the arti- x Mr, and Mre, D. B, Talbot of West| At the board of trade rooms on, there were § life members, 31 sustain- ('mfi!’aw' H. Hall of Wflllnnr:m hm m‘:‘llld n’:‘mum e Dromises of the, Rings and a complete assortment of Ticket aget{s are receiving inquir- | Maln street have been spending a weels [ Monday afternoon at 430 o'clock the ing members and 96 active members. completed - the 1fst of those Who wi o cured, to those who are fn need of it. owners of farm- | son, at the Silvester cottage, the sum- | time is July 8th, the weeks betore then | Parker. #. Banks of Fairfield, an alter- into order; plasing the plaveround |D. Hall, Arthur H. Brewer, Mrs. M. 1. | on L. Newton of Hartford, the guest | prominent local druggiet SV oy FRANKLIN m‘. Copper beeches on lawhs about the| Mrs, Charlotte B. Lamb of Mystic, | equipment, and also to secutiyg more | C. Mitchell, . Mrs. W. ' Blackstone, | Of Everett J. Lake, find that they can- Spring renovations have troubles and neutralizes the uric acid ied | ceive instructions on the running of | at each of the grounds during the aft~| Wednesday clib, Mrs, James I London. v ’ eunat < ‘residence of Mr, and Mrs, Patrick | fire automobiles ernoon. It is expected that the super- | Mrs. 4. C. Averill, Mr 5| Bryant, W. C, alternate, Briage- | Yiich causes rheutnatism. ¢ oy t ood, on Everett street, visors will probably be school teach-| Camp. : vort. . Mr. and Mrs, Improvements and renovations are | their oc ing made at the residence of John oodmansee on West Thames street. | % ¢ { mail, absolutely frce. Address Dr. goorennan, W. 3. guest, New Lon-|Kiiner & Co. Binghamion. N . and | N g : mention this paper. Regular size hot :}:;K & "’x- :‘é“l(;-;ali»iug_ll;r:’f‘nm. ties s0ld at all druggists—s0c and $1. | Chase, 1. 1., delegate, Waterbnry. e Graduation v D L e O riden, | 8y8 @ policeman to a street crowd, Glf[s___‘ Emtions, R 7. delogate, New Mil-|and whacks heads if it don't. “Mov Brown were at|epg pyt if there are any others wish-| Actfve membership—W. R. Burnham, 'rs island OVer | ting to take up the work, the directors | Mrs. R, C. Jones, Mrs, George D. Coit, his 76th anni-| i pe glad to receive applications.| W. H. Shields, Mrs. W. H. Siiel season on the | he meney available for use this year| Ars’ J. D. Haviland, Mrs. R. W. | isiand, living in many localities there.| g peen divided half and half be- | Pérkins, Jossph L. Oaf, M. P. Fit | Mr. Brown s still very active for d | wpen the amount needed for super- d, Irvia C. Elmer, Charies D. man of his ¥ sors and for apparatus, but it will| Noyes, P. F. Murtagh, I A. Tracy, J. not provide for salarfes of. any size|C. Averill, Willlam Caruthers, Aibert Williams' Root Beer mnever fails to d plenty of snap., Home-made.—adyv, | Many of the southern &(rm\:wwmu‘DANlEL O'NEIL DROWNED right action, and Give The oil which has been spr o at The Lee & Os- hames street a s beon quick persuade them t heaith follows. good i on ¢ s ; Gilbert’S. Raymond, Charles H. Has- —Attempt at Rescue Failed. Need Site in Greeneville. L Tohy Moy Shaiia L Has- No site for a playground has yet| Marian, I. Swan, Willlam M, McCord Misg Mary Por- Ulmeér. Mre. F. W, E., guest, Waterbury. , Waldo, guest, Boston. . delegate, Whlimantic. , 8, guest, Hartford. v ham, (. . guest, Orange. ENLISTING SCHOOLCHILDREN us a call and we will as the city ling bed and is mak- | |} #ladly show yvou goods and give Daniet O'Neil, aged 4i shovele) rlces L CO: D hoped that a sultable site will be|tcous, Mrs, Henry drowned in New Lofdon har urday, five graduates of the WA ptain M. J. Carmichael of the tug i 2 cr VM T of ihe tUE] vard, .Pear] street ‘schoolyard, in the Tillson, L. P. Church, F. Lester,| Jackson, F. R, suest Willimantic. | work, | Establishes 1872 annual union memorial exer- | Owen J. McWilliams saw O'Nei srove near the Round Pond dt|Dwight L. Underwood, A Com- | Kenealy, M, giiest, Br : wilroad Iodges ¢ Sew| injo'.tnk (water, aud thew o line to | B amesville, stock, R C. Plaut, Charles 8. 1ni-| King, 3. 7. delegate, B The schoolchildren are being en PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING day afternoofi, Miss Pearl| him, hut the man apparently did not| ;i s ;. .yon, W. Iternate, Me auraged to assist in the City Beg n of Norwich sang an Ave Ma- | seeit. The captain then jumped into The Apparatus Provided. O eyt T D | T e ) prpm bl e B & < » a sor the Smaller children sand boxes | L F.'TaPierre Miss Loulse B. Meech, Laks, elegate, ¢ mi movement and to take an & | Four pf O/Nelti: Siets wete. oa I hai swings are 1o be provided at| N H Ost, Willam D, Ricker, ou | Moad, W, &, guest, Greemwicr [inierest in Clean-up week. On Mo AR of O'Neil's friends were on | and baby s | Edw: 3 s S : N , Joh , guest, New Britain, “harin 2 s v ! - calls for dock with him when the accident oc- | cach of the grounds. Games that the | Edward D. Fuller Mre Saran 1 S e et BT o, express car | Young, Dantel T. Shea. Paige, R, H._ guest. Springfield. m, June . m. June 23, , Cue New Haven|.s marshal, and receive the buttons || théir teeth extracted. filied of from Mayor Timothy C. Murphy. May- |} crowned WITHOUT A PARTI: consented fo do | CLE OF PAIN OR Di Plymouth al church on Sunday, i oi e 10.1 oy e aetiire 1,000 members this | While i’ this city Mrs, Hazara was |1 SHIg Lo the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Graham. | 10. : . & flene o s lare in progress in so many of the " No. R. Star- | not be a ilenet 1o the state because Term Opens Todays ! # 1 } EN rern John | the basis of government is force. Iis { schools and classes are arsing for | ist, will read paper repairing the numerous bad holes in o. 9, John Corkery: 10, | Stabllity rests upon its physical power [ The expected session of the common | graduation, the pian has been given ;" \'“I ";m;m ”1 rnpike between W. Tyler Oloott B 1o enforce its laws. pleas court in New lLondon on Mon-fup. gl i SR Women—No. 1, Mrs, Willis Austin; On the Physical Side. dav. at which Judge IF. I Burnham | Chairm of this WEDDING. Mabel 8. Webb; No. _Much confusion might be sawd MRl NaR vt my : o Romé of Miss Morano M el Worth; No. 4, Mts, Gr this question was always discussed on el ot at No, b, Miss Ada L. Rich- | tho broadest lines as a sex question. . . neal t of all who apprecinte good werk, June 20. Clinton D. Higby,| van work will be started at once in Uyghesitatingly I claim to be the orfly real puinless dentist in Nov. 1} wich. FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS son Norwic Morann of Dei he Ilatter 1 James I. Case of tha » comn 00 of the Some means ] - ! 1§ on 8 o little emblems f , Miss Blizabeth Hunting- | When the stalement is made that |’ e iy e Who desies therd W Gyld ure Gold been notified of this city were Mrs. John F. Rogers; No.| ‘man stands behind his vote it is | & session of {he ¢ S5 it ateer 'cotbultation F«l'in'sl 0P crowns n elebration of the Che Ay et were fary Richards; Mo, 9, M meant that man as a sex stan hiaries B, Waller ed| $ by Rev. Hugh Patrick’s chu day morning. an quarian sc its building on Sa 10, to be filled later. hind his vote, which is indusputably | following cases Cards have been posted in thé win- true, altaough men are not ail re- | Anna S. We 0 be | bury | | o disposed of: | teachiors, _ give S0cap Vi $6 cld_at Gl given at home of | the bride e corner | sngland, a Spotiess Town. an-up week, Wednesday, June anted and the | 4ay of Ripple G. n, son of ¥ It would seem littie less than inhuman | Ure judgment rnment examinations will J to withdraw the protect ven | limit of redemption pl prise party on Mondayy Lt ind Fountain sireets. There| 12 to 15, Inclusive, | working womén and the apeca; b | Monday in Septomber, with Subse- By & dmen o i feiesan. Se] Telepnons 28413, in and laboratory nt many handsome gifts and a | lck yp all waste and rubbish. |ja¢ice privileges enjoved by women | duent clalmants one later in in- on pjamin strect, the 65 Prankiin Strest, can of mines, San an of guests were present as Plle it w Tllé';flmn‘u;nmdrv'\'fl o | generally in this country, such as (ho Vers & rder. B, Mt Adelalge PAFLY Arriving while he was away IMCKEII, Norwich, Conm, ¥ of from-$1,000 to $1,400 o it. The city teams will carry 1t [ ERISFUAY, '0 this country, A In Dennig D. Murphy Aelaige TALFIITHInG - Witlle e wid, Wusy ants must be between \e groom 1s a native of Pr free of expense. [in the. suftrage. states H{,‘:’;,;’fi:;fi,”; Burdick default was opencd and an- | from the houe, s that he was take Manufacturer of s old. 1 coremaker by trad Help to make the city more at- J . S Th V completely by liability for support “of his | sWer ordered in one week. The mo- the daughter of tractive and sanitary. 3 pport and debts,of hi: pait.| _COUECHES AND LOUNGES. ifternoon at five o'clock win Fitch Benjamin of | of was the s of 4 pre edding, when Mr. min and Mr: Mibur vs. Erhard Plano solos by Miss Regina Lambert. | b rnard 1, ilcious refreshments of cake, fruli | . of redemption afd ice cream were ser<od the last Monday Augist, with _ Those present included the The June meeting of Home chapter | tions affecting wom welfare whi The Kin, Daughters, the last of | man cannot rightly underst bu the season, was held Monday after- | this Is true, the converse must noon at the Johmson home and was |true that there are many macsu wild cherry worms- is ;to go to| rees in the early mornihg or just infall and b the nests “out 1 kerosene to € i in g i + ‘rina Krumbh T | Amy_Lockwood McCrackan of Brook- | jargely attended. At the business | duestions impossibie to be rightiy de- |the usual one day later intervals ('"‘2::‘:,|nflmlrllurr\n“w nrcan " Rt st “‘m‘“‘, | 1vn, were united In marriage by | meeting plans were made for 4 plenic | cided from a feminine point of view subsequent claims. { ) | —————— Prindl son, and Lduwig A pastor of the Pr i s o0k the papers afte: o | Lambert, Beth V e R o4 bestad bl i Laronis by M Liamin O Perer as s TUOE 25 Pisss aemrtor Siua. bean argued in Hiisa | Krumbhols, He more, Willia s Had Diseased Moat to Sell. ndifig beneatn the floral arch in | Liven & vote of {hanks for 1ts exvel: | o, QUCting sn English authority, the | ifowitt vs, B, R. Par “| Wrient, Willam O'Neill and Lawrence l:““ L“‘e 0f 3 ] loral arch in| given a vote of thanks for - | apeal 5 ewitt v, 2 & [ ant od tos ast_room, the solemn words were | fyroy. © During. the social hour the | SPCaker sald: L7 In Vincenzo Lascano vs. Peter Las-|Sylvia. ! Suffrage or no suffrag: | tions to man will always remain con- | sultative and never become compulso- ken which ma They were } em husband and | | ladies panied by Mrs. and her rela- | cano, judgm: stip ccordance with the o Rt bill of particulars Annual Diccesan Genvemtion. | “ITE fioom to about| Al is r in Hartford for the nt in ations in the rendered, amounting after whigh a h ice cream Wwas sewed on a’qu bountiful supper w served by Mrs, Jane Kinney, Mrs. Hen- mo court Mon- | ion of ha W i X y. Where she has a vote already | I diocesan cc o rv Lanz, Miss Henrletta Lanz, Mrs.|{ a4 Foass y ¢ opening of the annual die 1 con- alnt_was pounteous Herbert Lerou, Mrs. Benjamin Lewils, ;f;ar;',“lé“‘;f“'fi‘lfi‘{\l‘(_a‘} ‘:::,‘_":’ L5 Criminal Term. [ vention of the Episcopal church of | ¢ and Mis _wn;go‘nou ack. Mor- | rust was_se on the east porch,|Mrs, William McConnell, Mrs. James Mooy ° R0 Ll POVER 8 IUSOIY- | qyig morning at 10 o'clock the June| Connecticut, which will be held in | pumps at $1.00, §1 ‘l-.'k‘ ul" ind the entire accasion was a4 most| Minor, Miss Belle Mboré, Mrs. Will-| i :ioq are no longer laws, for they are| criminal term comes In with a jury.|Ch church this afternoon and eve Ladies White Buck a enjoyable affair. u°J. Noyes, and Mrs. Flora Noyes. | 1" jonger compulsory commands, | TW0 cases that are to follow the crim 1g and continuing thr Wedn t session will take plac jnal business are Wilcox vs. Downing — s pu ar $2.50. - wo findings were made public by| Salvation Army Officers Change. | which is the deflnition of laws. Tire do not,| Thomas Hexton, aegd 50 vears, died ew Zea- | early Saturday morning at ihe Backus in Hartford | the city. FEnvoy and 0 will go to North Adam: Big houses greetéd the new pro- | they tumble to pleces, as the Stors closed Tussday and Thursdag 4 - l Shoes and Pumps at §1.50, §5.08 suffr % | pumber “y ) was a fan in froni ST | rirude Davenport, in g€ genera s the evident ience. e programme sall apd gt just purcnased in a nearby store | Ameri hus combletely g an Thermos Botile company of | lothed went on | New York, left Monday evening | nd several days at the New Y n laws serlousiy affecting this ques nevally k. an alic ng. | sp The Cloth §l‘mp ; High Grade R T Tailor-made ehirge bt ine Sommoacs ot 5 SUITS ul Asslgnments for New London. s . s et g A * = In regard to ¥he corrupt vote in ( 1y of their wed- ment. . 2 FOR SPRING AND SUMMER s New London are Hwsd V Groton Catholis Church o Cost $9,000. | srady Mins Stmner 8ave: | Joht T. Almy gave Pz?':;‘ as at the present time. < sy B ind was broken Monday morning | “Prostitites generally vote, and their | re Norwlch ‘ou furrh the money: atls ... 2000 distinét patterne il g kg Catholie chutch {1 Oroton. | vote ‘18 tast otidly for the party in| o abonut ) \"ul’ ; ; he money; 0 Watt | , | Georse ) v8, Sinko Plant, who had been fe-|control of the police force, * & + &/ re do all the rest, o ! JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, B O D v Rev. Timotay M, Crowley,| Nefther is it &urprising to learn e we do all the rest, 100 Watts ... | "Phone 5 327 Main Street. | Shands DA T Roon A | o New lLondon today to inspect thé|gnd a frame strueture. The approx! Mrs. G. W. Townsend of Buffalo, who | which she Js a gradvate, This is the C. V. PENDLBTON, i a ilding X0 H: N Howard, take public exhibit of work at the Manual | mate cost will be §9,000, exelusfye of [has been identified yith every forward {o'dest normal school in the United The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness [ Telsphone 623 oct10d | the swsing of June 27 at Training school, the 1ot and the furnishings, movement In Woman's behalt for years, | States, T 20, | 1 t his home | d Up-to-date in sve y The scens is his home a | New and Up-to-date y A o Ve Riteiin 1eaving the rai. | ol R wralized citizen of 3 | « of the payment of a bill o i he Riks' voad - compaiiy bkt . FHdRY | Lot P e s thereby made a i Tl ot | I IRA F. LEWIS. Prosrister, W9 \ fo ¥ A in th : Yprcra et G| she has not attain Mrs, Sdward Young | is so convincing as a cans | — el the nxic big X | does not come to L Invitatlons have been issued by Mr; - Dr.k. W, HOLMS, peaits) | o Sk 00 ng sketoh, The Dog Thi U= presented by Mr. " and Mr. Jeweit has ams of Yale Elks Plan for Flag Day. Ritchie, now ¢ NO EVIDENCE ;gwa;;;n:‘;‘;;;;*‘ &s. The third I untl after hos | have the fra s dm- | igrant woman, khowmg nof a word | t Bnglish, might vote on danding - y to redeem the fues, Wikl check. We off.: yeu the convenience of our Commerc Tmembet ¢ dog; ‘ ‘he attractive line of photopleys in the uhder Mr. Jewe You cannot afford to use 1 Depar carbon lamps while Mazd (1 1epart- | | amps are selling at such low; es Seeing Los Angeles, A Maid's| agem, and lost Years. t cases ass ed for mext Mon. i the prostitutes vile not o; 3 pasetor of St N y's Star of 2 Mrs. Al Latha: 2 Vi Invitaticns to Wedding. present, rasctor of St Mary's Star of the Se: .| Mrs. Allen Latham of the Reservolr Manufactured by the Genersl church, took out the first spadetul of [but more than ohce. Whenever re-|toad was in Kramingham, Mass, last Company, | é ‘ JURP— - l.“” | pesting 18 to-ts done, their aid® net. yesk to atiend the commene emefit ex. "m Ihames lllflfl x lmsl E“. FOR SALE BY ¥ ns (o the wed- [ Several N wich students will go| The bullding will be 40 by 80 feet|urally Is required.” Carolyn A

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