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Henry Atlen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED Manutactdred by the General Electric Company, FOR SALE BY V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. We can show you Team' arnesses and Express Har- nesses—a number in different styles and prices. Also a serviceable lige of Summer Auto Robe. the right prices. The L. L. £aapman € 14 Bath %t., Norwich Cian, SPINAGH, - - ASPARAGUS, GREEN BEA!! CUCUMBE TOMATOES,; ETC., ETC., Fresh Every lay People’s Market | 6 Franklin fit. N HOLHEN SUMMER TOYS LITTUCE, iU SAIL and MECHANIt,AL BOATS, PAILS, SHOVELS. S/ (ND TOYS, CELLUOID DOLLS any FLOATING TOYS, KITES, CHARAC TER DOLLS, LUNCH and BEACH Bi SKETS, Wrs. [flwm fay's | Franklin 1 prwich, Cnrn For Tray eling in the hot wezther Light Weight Suit Cases and Bags with all accessories in leather goods at lowest piices. Tire Sheiucket Harazss Co.. | WM. C. BODY PROP, 283 Main Street, I\ Jl\ll E I[‘ \ib‘l‘[tl HATTIF ) I8 EWETT. DZCORATING .M wm i Ves s Nourinn. T A, Anheuser 1tz and Pabi Norwich Town Vn_uDlN(; (;IFTS In Gre.t Varirr ut FRISWELL‘:} 25—27 Frau''in Street " LANG iry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St ‘ SUITS PHESSED 533 | Oy Wagon Calls Evarywser: | 5 |\u71 you Want to Pl Yoss busle ness befors the publiic. thery 18 no me Jium betler than through the advertls. ing columns of The Bulietn CONNEGTICUT'S The Bulletin should be deliv everywhero in the city before 6 a Bubscribers who fall to receive 1 changes Wednesday: 7 a m. 12.m | N Highest 80, lowest 61 Comparisons. Prediction Wednesda Wedne Norwich, Thursday, June 13, 1912. B s o MLl b Lot S B ered m. t by Epiovope Chuaiis Bt Cramston Brenton, Rev. Percy Bradner, Providence, Bradner 4; Acheson Goodwin dner 14; Davenport 16; Plum n §: J. C. Linsley 33; G. T. T 37; Brenton 7. After the announcement of the Vote Switched Around. Six_ de. tours after nigh wster which Is followed by dood tide. GREE'\IEV'LLE NEWS Fire Under Front Steps Prospect Street House. | “ Small tigtant Cheite 'Meds oo’ Thistecnth /Ballt-"Scsal Trinity colleg The first ballot iresulted as follows sult a recess was taken for luncheon. l!n uu'l TRANSFERS. SUFFRAGAN BISHOP Rev. J. Chauncy Linsley of Tor- Last Fivu Weeks. The tdl-'lu are the transters af real estate recorded by Town Clerk Charles. §. Hglbrook in the last five weeks Estate of Lorenzo Braun to Mary that time will conter a favor by e- 3 e e N e porting tho fact to The Bulletin. 4 2 e Ay | = Service Recommendations—Local Men on Committees. | Rovert M. Braun and others to Mary THE WEATHER. 7. Braun, land #nd bulldings on Pine street. Forecast for Today. : Labdn R. Jewett to Sarah J. Con- For New England: Fair and some- | Rev. J. Chauncey Linsley of Tor-[lished in church, at the place in.di- | verse, land and bulldings at 58-60 what cooler Thursday; Friday fair, |rington was on Wednesday elected a |vine service designated by the rubric, | Washington street. moderate northwest winds. (fragan bishop for the diocese of |on at least two Sundays immediately | = if. R, Gardnér to Delor Mossey, lend Predictions from the New York Her- | Connecticut at the Eplscopalian dio- | preceding the proposed solemniza- | and buildings on Old Canterbury road. ald: on mbursdiy partly cloudy |cesan convention, held at Hartford. | tion of sald marrlage, the banns of the | © John Barry to Andrew B. Davie esther and neatly stationary temper- | Rev. Mr. Linsley was elected on tho | parties intending matrimony; and such | 1and wnd buildings g Norwich Town. atures will prevail, with local rair thirieenth ballot, The convention ad- | certificate shall not be received ex- | Andrew B. Davies'to Bridget Barry, the northern distric(s and fresh to Ight | journed immediately after the result | cept from a clergyman regularly offi- | and and bulldings at Notwich Town southwesterly winds, and . on [Friday known until the next morning ai | ciating in the church in which at leant | Addison R. and B. I Tanitor o partly cloudy to fair and slightly cool- oclock, one of the parties is an habitual at- | Catherine F. Ahern, Jand and buildings er weather. The candidates nominated for the | tendant.” g sieall oy Observations in Norwich. Losxllon) ut)ful’f_rub.. b_lsf‘l‘o‘v were Rev. Social Service Recommendations. James H. Welch to Sophia Trech The following records, reported from 33»’;2;;; g g e il i In & report of the commitise on #0- man, Jand and buildings on Baltic Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | Jeorge (T Linstey, Hastford: Rev:|cial service, among other recommenda- [road- = 1 G in temperature and the barometric | ;56 o o in ey, Torrington: Rev. | Hon8 it advised as follows: Mahoney, land and buildings on Mt. .should be the duty of every Christian to do what he can to see that | Pleasant street George W. Davenport, Danburs' | Bt ; Katate of Amos E. Gray to James O. “ 3 3 the severest punishment is given of- SNLHLe AR 3 o w. Gardiner, Boston: Rev. | ' 2t et MM el amnentel iaw | Mahoney, land and buildings on Mt James Goodwin, Hartford; Rev. E. |, o(acting the rights of girls and wo- | Pleasunt street. Campion Acheson, Middietown, and £ Estate of Annie McLaughlin to Bliz- men who are without the safeguards of the bome . In this connection we | abeth J. Hamilton, land and buildings i {beg to emphasize the mreat need in|at 9 Reynolds street. 2 o'5 | every city of an eficient police matron, } Wil ‘]‘gi';“:";lf’l“ ;niw»‘lllflj“"‘,'r‘\fl o well 4 a Wo cer. | 1and and by 0 i e AN piTaryn Jtear | T, 8 Mcstlian fo Aenos L. We believe that women and particu- young girls and children, should never be brought into court unless accompanied by some woman whose duty it shall be to protect these wo- men and children from the curious and MeMillan, land and buildings on Boswell avenue. Harold M. Sansom to Chelsea Sa ings bank, land and buttdings on Bal- tle street. Estate of Jeremlah Corcoran to re- ) The second ballot resulted: Lins- | tveniime vulgar frequenters of these | P: Edwards, land and bulldings at 123 v, Torrington, 27; Linsley, Hartford, | (o S8 ol ccqings. Talman street. 50; Gardner 13; Goodwin 9; Brenton | “g PRNCEECE 1t & law should| Jos. A. Cloran to D. T MecCogmick, Davenport 9; Plumb 4; Kenyon 9 | . enacted prohibiting the sale or uge |1and on Perkins avenue. Eradner 2 . lof liquor in public dance halls and | . John Shugrue to Katherine hhuxrm The third ballot gave Linsley, Tor- | 70 J4I00 [ PUCHE SO S hatl e is. | lind and bulldings in Occum rington, T; Linsley, Hartford, 73; Gard- | .0q for the sale of liquor in public| Vita L. Pedace to Pawlina Kuatig | ner 311 Goodwin 8; Brenton 1.2 Ds rce halls or in any saloons opening | 14nd and bulldings at 261 and 263 venport 1; Plumb 1; Kenyon 7; Brad- | jnto cuch a dance hall” Central avenue. nmer 1; and scattering 3, In conclusion the report says: Martha L. Gorman to Agrtha Henk, Beginning with the fifth ballot, the Weagain strenuously rge church- Norwich Town. ¢ | race narrowed down to Rev. Mr. Lins- to it R thth ey L. Gardner to Herbert R 9 Hurtford, and Rev. Mr. Gardner, 1 amittees in the various par- | Gardner, land en the Norwich-Canler- oston, the other candldates recel o d tate; that such commit- [ Dury turnpike. M ‘Thd W Hands in the Cmn F'-r“ MMm Casey's Sermon at Sacred Heart Church—Annual Mntmg of Lathrop Memorial Society. A cottage prayer meeting of interest, led by Rev. G. H. Ewi AR upusuat ng, was held at'the home of Mrs. Sarah Clarke on West Towit sireet Tuesday evening. A good number Were present. H L. Yerrington led the stnging with his clarionet. Mrs Clarke has been an active member of the Rirst Congrega- tlonal church, but is now:unabl tend its services. ation. Officers of Lathrop Missionary Asso e to at- There was a good attendance at the annual meeting of the Lathrop Memo- rial Foreign Missionary society of the First Congregational church hel chapel Wednesday afternoon. elected for the coming y G. H. Ewing, president; Mrs. Avery, vice president; Mr Potter, secretary and treasurel J. G. Bonney, superintendent roll. The time of the annual was chawged by 'vote from Jun December meeting. The yvear gramme was Jeft to be decided the September’ mneeting. sed towards the ctlowt n of thanks was given Miss Hyde for her efficient senyice a dent of the soclety. The otional charge of Mre, G. H of faith as the keynote of all 1 work. Christ uses small po pense me wag . who spoke d in the Officers r were Mrs. D, W Walter Miss cradle meeting e to the s pro- upon at Nearly s o A s presi in mission - owers man to accomplish great things in His kingdom. Singing t vice of prayer. Rev of Christ and dwelt at length upon the of a study of a comparisom of T preceded M, Advice from Missionary Fathe o in attendance at the Many vices of the mission in Heart church thig week. Wednesday were of special int the evening Rev. P. J. Casey, giving the mission, began with struction in which he said the The the Light of the he ser- Ewing spake World benefits eliglons. Sacred vices &t In who is an in- 't A man is not free from care OF —_— A | attering votes. tweltth | ooc” iy turn afiliate themselves with | J0soph and Agnes Benard w Harriet | | 5 8T, O 500 08 P 155500 Wedneaday morning about 10 o' vallot showed Linsley, F Smmiita of ofbar abirohee| B CAIDD, 00 “apd Snildings cn Pal- | IORDIS When Ao iaD BB R N N e was discovered under tford, a. > Cg 3 s 2 2 er street g s o A : tant or Catholic, in the same | ol 5 priest to set you on the right track in of the house, occuled b community, to study not enly the gen- | John A: Reckwell to Mary Gregeon, | PrLSo} 10 S5t YOO, 08 the nd family at No. 176 orri ; I"Social needs of the state, but the | 1and on Joseph Perkins road. x| mistakey Vamable oo The fire was discov- . Hartford'9: Gardner 13. | Liciilo social needs of cach commun- | Michuel and Margaret Bumns to A | [ {00ch o Christ, The Faith of Our haatess: i g s ames Goodwin offered a resolu- |y, and that this concerted interde- |#ust I, Sabrowwic, land and bulldings | i, ers, by Cardinal Gibbons, Catholic oot S g5 i Yot TN roviding for o nent of 0n¢ | \ominational influence be brewght to [ on Baltic street. Ve Belief and Hidden Service, by Mrs. 1 from hox 27, The Greenevil cent. on the purishes to provide | g2 n 0N puplic sentiment, and in | J- J. Desmond to Thomas . Burns, | \EE JO% SO NG CE, P reral anles and the auto chemical re- |for the salary of the suffragan bishop B b gy s lund ‘and buildings at 225 Broad street tiony. 4 . f urticular upon the ones chosen in A oo [ about our reading as about our e 1Ged Lo the alarm and soon put out | Lishop ter offered to give $1,000 | &0y 0Nty to represent it in the | Thomas F. Burns to Michael and | ToW00 Q78 FEOEARE A8 B Ol 0 C hay fire with chemicals, M. Cass |t his salary toward that of his assist- | 15 making body of the state.” Margaret Burns, land and buildings at | (Vhat 89 trled to put out the fire before the it the convention declined to al- | ing i 5 4 i A 3 SE emen arrived, but did net succeed. | oy :"-'\l nvention de On Committees. :l“::::dnl’h‘:.:um M. Gray te D. E. {‘"‘e'* ‘“l“_-j e vin, ooy g‘h:i::n- amage was small, It is thought b S M In the commitiee appointments by | Gray and others, land and buildings on :;‘r"\“ lf"l"‘]:‘; i(:” "”:‘“"a‘\ "“!,"f‘ rrep ‘ i s Bl oo LA Rt g P g hop * Brewster, Judge Gardiner|Myers avenue and Bilzabeth stree boy esid. 1t You are ot sorEy enough ¢ h mat Mr, Shaw of New One proposed canon offered before | Greene of this cily was piaced upon | Rstate of John J. Bhugrue to Mar- s o st B 504 o | London owns the house. the convention und rejected, but later | the committee on constitutions and | garet E- Shugrue and otners, land and Nh..“l“’?‘ ‘1“"“1 -‘:m" “_“‘l‘ ey | o e ed to the social service commit- | canpns; Rev. W. E. Hooker of Po-|buildings at 16 Golden streel. Ll i Ry SR THE IDEAL CLUB GUESTS s the following relating to mar- [ quetanick upon committee on nomi- | Mary McCahey to Jeremiah Bois il o LT e o nations to fill vacancies; Rev. Char clair and others, land and buildings at O e . 3 OF. ME@SRS, BU“D'CK[ clergyman shall selemnize in|J. Mason of Stonington upon commit- |73 Sherman street. P L T e K s A Interesting Programme Enjoyed in ‘l” is .1'.,““;\\ he ]y‘nv:nhl::x: ‘ur ;’A&xl,:l » = ‘I ;‘iLLxm:-ll;mn“r T SR Joseph A (‘lunnl :u;: others '-nlih-‘x}i‘:“““ is back of the one whe is hear- Which Readings and Musical Selec- |y’ church, or has received a certificate | Gallup aalak P I L) e o e S el ing the confession. You have offended ticns Were Well Given. in writing from some other clergyman | church and A. T. Sullivan from Trin- | = Charles B. Fopkins to H. H. Hows, | 904 3\1"*'bl:“:;“hl;uu:v;:: o g4 o A |that said other clergyman has pub- lity chureh. land and buildings on Wauwecus HlL [ 10 dves nob Bour ia balm, and o ) Thear erut — Mary J. Braun to Walter Holden, | ;. g 5 ietent in your acts of con- med | 1 club land and ldings on Pine stree lntian. teir home last Baturd A GOOD WORD FOR PROFESSOR JEWETT WILL Jame: r by raiinto 108 | P lowad Tok excellence of the evening | e B s at 47| 2 Rile % ; gual interesting programm CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS | RETIRE AT END OF YEAR i\:wnm \_‘m('_‘"“ and buildings a I‘:uh;rl(dn‘s;e.\" took for his u‘(tl ud is out a large ance R T %R —_— Ehth strect wn to Charlotte L.| APPointed unto every man once to die. followlng protramme for (he | New York Tobacco Paper Tells of His | Has Completed Thirty-two Years of | o 42 K. Brewn -0 FIM Pl & Z evening wen -admirably executed Work: Against the Trust. Service at Oberlin College. s = T ANNE.Slene Baenisgy . | Resading, Afins Hazel Richardson T o - crupt estate of C. M. Smith to| Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Barrows of West vocal solo, Miss Hattle Bennett; read. announced in the press that| With the close of the present school | Jennie A. Smith, land and bulldings at| TOWn street are visiting in Worcester Shelton Keneston; _vocal solo, | sman Edwin W. Higgins is to | year, Prof. Frank Fanning Jewett will | 1g Winchester street. &ud Jeter/will ke In Hyts FATR. wiate Meyer ding, Miss Sophia |1 from congress at the expiration | have rendered Oberlin college, Oberlin, | ' Tga 3rown to Bd L. Turner, land | they will be guests of their son, F. A. olo. John Peckham his present term, says the Retaii| (., thirty-two years of efficient serv- | and bulldings at 233 Prospect street. | BAFTOWS, and of Mrs. Barrows' brother, entire club; contest, entirs | Tobacconist of New Yor! He has | ice thig time he will retire from [ (. R, and Edwina M. Bartlett to|Frederick Freeman. Rev. Mr. Barrows i iy f 4 rved from the ond cengressional | active service under the provisions of | gamuel G. Hertz, land and bufldings at | 9 .lui\; 19 will be in Cambridge. where I Hollowell won_the | district of Co Carnegie foundation. Professor | g5 Pearl street. he will attend the reunion of his class, rize ontest, having a perfect | past, and b Jeweti formerly lived here and was a | *> Antan Gordom to Thomas Murphy,|Abdover Theological seminary committee known Jjudiciary | graduate of the Academy in the class | jand s ulldings on Thames stret. | lick proved themselves { commitice of the house time { of 1866, e Yol W Guest from Wisconsin. and_the club_enjoved he introduced into the house a| He received the degree of A.B. from | and 1, S, Beckwith, land and buildings| Rev. Addison A. Ewing, rector of 4 dainty refreshments | rcsolution directing the department of | Yale in 1870, and three vears later he t Thames streer. Grace Episcopal church, Madison, Wit ed. 1 diess to mention that | justice to take an’appeal in the case|was awarded his masters degree by beth O J. Enright to Michael | was the guest this week of his brother, vas W the party|of the government against the so- | me institution. During the school | and Catherine Donovan, land and | Rev. G. H. Ewing, of Eim avenue. ) as € late | ca acco trust, This resolution | of '72-73 he studied at Shefield | {iigings on Hickory str Rov. Mr. Brrine. oxia: ot 0 wtyds | )t similar purport as the tobacco | ¢ ific school and during the fol- O od Sambel G. Hertz to Isaac | the reunion of his class at Amherst INGOATCH BRIDGE CLUB. T e \\‘m‘" pas ’1 the q\.....w. and | lowing r he took special work at|gegal land and buildings at 39 Thames | college, Amherst, Mass., class of * 1e Cummins bill, | Gottingen. o T 9 Party from Westerly Had Spread at o interests_should com- | Mr. Jewett assisted the well known 5 i M Dotie to ASDIS] . WauWeswa: Fll Bik eni Olabon. Wauregan House as Close of Their it of Congressman Higgins | chemist of Harvard, Dr. Wolcott Gibbs, and and tuldings on Broad- | Tho Wauwecus Hill chool clased iis Season. ervices in‘behalf of the ind ring the vear of 1876. Later he ac- | oy and Rimwood avenue bttt 5 g ol Gy e o4 | nd this paper takes pleasure | copied the chemistry professorship of | ™ Topin Arms Mfg. Co. to Shepard B.| pupil gjeanor ten was perfect en o'clock on Wednesda: attention of the to- | the Imperfal- university of Japan, sit- | paime; and buildings off North | oo Beay 528 do B ool an G colgc on Juduaidy the acts of thia con- | uated &t Tokio. It wis abtar ihyes | ERimer, land & in atindance during the tern b of Westerly came r behalf, well know- | efficient vears of service at the Japan- | paniel M. Jones to Maria L. Cagn 3 S8 i ailbaadtan o the. I extend to him their | ese national capital that Professor |, tand and buiddings at re Current Topics. most enjoyable season his future s wett came to the appointment of the | i (Tl Kenneth Arthur Frazier of Provi the Wa h ead of the Oberlin chemistry depart- | gantiat Ecclesiastical Society » is visiting his grandparents here. s ART STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. h Meeting Held W Twe Papers Misses Read. Luca; ang feot 1ong. the nelgh orh wa Connecticut Jurymen, M. " Eastern Funeral A__GE_R_ Dirgsin and Embalmy 70 Franklin St Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 643-2. Prompt Service fay or night Zady Assistast. Resldence 116 Broadway, opp. Theatre. Telephone €42-3. Hunter, ent. Since 1880 Mr, Jewett has pre- ; ille to Third Baptist church ed over the chemical and mineralog.. | reeneville ¢ land and buildings on Central avenue i Con essmman Higgins in 1 work of the college. ghol 1 the and “leh ureel :“”L" o H‘lw BOSTON FRIENDS APPROVE Baptist con\"l’\nflfl kmd and buildings v g A S for e OF MAYOR MURPHY. |on Central avenue and Sixth street v e me of hus! e, SEIED | now 5 ontos ! Confident” That U Nreioho; Has - the ON TO WORCESTER. I Sy e 0er-| Right Man for Chief Executive. |, orcial Travelers Moving on Mas- s— | TRIAL FLIGHTS FOR | BIPLANE AT NIAN arrytown Aviator Will Test Out Cur- Eoston friends of Timothy C. Mur- e old-time sculler, who often he old days in the Charles TIC. | T ill be interested to know nat Mr. Murphy has just been elected mayor of Norwich, C, on the demo- sachusetts City for Their Annual | : Convention. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 13, 14 and 15, will be “big days” for members of the New England council | E § | atic ticket by the margin of 144 £ ted Commercial Travelers n{ tis Typs Flyer. votes. Mr. Murphy is well known in :fin.‘i‘rpula"x‘negenerax and of Worcester 0. Hadley of Tareytown, N: Y| EoSton and his friends here belleve | sonuei in DArticular. vell known birdman, has come to he will make an excellent public | On those days members of the latter e London. and 15 to make sriag | OMcial In addition to his abil council will act as hosts for roggidies B B an oarsman, Mr. Murphy won r R o6 \bs. fon o ted by John R. Mahon and his bravery in saving life. | the occasion being the 17th annual ses- Going to Siiver Bay (Thursda A time-tested remedy for skin diseases. Un~ equaled for bathing and toilet purposes. S by all druggts. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or krown, 50c. Mg Paffey, Henry Wickstrom and ling | James Ahearn. The convention days are marked with red circles in the netenooks of every knight of the grip hailing from New Fingland, and every man affiliated with Newland on the work of the gen- | & eral conference recently held in Min- neapolis. Mr. Newland was one of the lelegates from this district FAREWELL TO YEACHERS the organization, wherever he may traveling, is expected to drop his sam ple case in season o permit of his ar F. J, Leavens, Treasurer 16 Years, En- tertained for Central School District. | in the “big noise, To mark the ter v crmination of the dis {0, conventlon will bring to Woreas trict school system in Norwich, thus hing the district school hoard, re: Francis J. Leavens enter- the members of the board and cachers of the Central school distriet | at his hospitable home, No. 202 Broad- way, Wednesday evening. The affalr | Was of an informal nature and a de- lightful social time was enjoyed by | thos nt. At the close of the pleasant occasion Auld Lang Syne was men that ever assembled within torders of the city Hundreds of “live wires," coming | to the smallest towns in Rhode Island, will fnvade Worcester during the con vention and there will be “something doing” from the time of their arrival until the hour of their departure. All hotel accommodations have been been chartered by the organization for the convenience of visitors umable to secure sleeping privileges in hotels. ndered b mpany, Mr. Leave s has held the position of nenls:‘rer;‘-‘“flg"‘ fort Shoi iined durasand. & of ths board for about 16 years. | special train of sleeping coaches has ACADEMY ALUMNI. | Annual Gathering Is Called for Next Week—Principal Tirrell to Speak. their wives. ZION CHURCH FAIR. Large Attendance and Good Sum Real- ized in Twe Days' Fair, The annual two days’ fair of the dies’ Sewing circle of the A. M, Zion church on McKinley avenue, was concluded Wednesday evening. A fina supper was served by the ldiey (o 4 large number, Vaerious. useful and pretty articles on sale at attractlvely decorated booths drew u blg pairon on both days of the sale. A good sum penied by Members of the Norwich Free Acad- emy Alumni asseciation have received from Secretary Walter E. Gilbert their invitations to the annual meeting of the association next Monday evening, {the 17th, in Slater hall Principal Henry A. Tirrell will speak of the ac- | tivities in the school and a speclal teature will be short addresses from Tepresentatives of the older classes. Refreshments will be served in the new gymnasium and the Harmony <iub will furnish music for dancing. | La- Charles O. Treat of Manchester has leased the White Beach hotel, Cres- cent beach, from Jai , Luce for in every respact & big success and quite on a par with past events of Lhis hu- ture. be rival in Woreester in time to take part | {er the.largest gathering of traveling | the | from the most remote points of Maine | Many of the delegates will be accom- | Mrs, Luel who is visiting friends in | was a recent guest of Mrs. W Mre from Norwich, Edgar Winchester, with spent Sunday i non, where they were guests Segar. Miss Martha Manning has r visit after a few days' Vt, with Mitehell. in Br Miss Mary ) ham is spe ister, Mrs. ' stree Philip | of Otrobando avenue. Frank Gardner and sor Gardner, of Noank, are s : > t amer ¢ aterby and now ! ng several persons from the | gion of > grand council of New Eng- ¢ lv' m.\m ,’w{:,.; .“mu of Waterbury, and now S bl sl Bl ) r:] f the grand co g ong Works ment { me ¥ congres 08t0 eler. | R fhose of Clark Mills, Willlas Rhean mide 15 straightaway | M°9al bY_congress.—Boston Traveler. | past Councillor H. R nd Jo A Yiper on g n machine successfully S delegate from Norwich Wl et R biplane meetsrequirements in | DISTRICT SUPT. NEWLAND a party o will he in mentioni o the tests made by Hadley it may be P Worcester onver Dt dnning the | L0 Oy Thompson. | Will Preside at Quarterly Conference | G4y, Councillo aug Fanl: e o Buzzell of Rast| ©f Methodist Church and Tell of the |C. D. ecretary James Con . Lym <ious fo become 4| General Conference. way, Past Councillor F. H. Patrick, F — pre { i 8. Galligan, No: l!uu‘em George R i s, G. ¥, Bidwell, - Frank A SOM c E AN Yo e | J. H. Newland, district superin- | Havens, G. ¥ L 4 | HANDSOME PLACE | tendent, has returned home and will Eles S, Beokliut; Yaller BT ] r saat Sheity | ! preside at the first quarterly confer-| Willia anes, Norman Kimba Mr. and Mrs. €. A. Dowsettt Beautify . a former ! ence evening at Trinity Mathodist | Louis T. Engler, Alexander Jordan, | Their River Avenus Property. s At school, and | Episcopal chiurch. The conference will | Henry W. Lanw, John Island; and th o g oA is si take place after the mid-week prayer | following New London men, who 1 Mrs 1l d meeting, which will pe addressed. by | members of Norwieh council: R. Col | was pealized from the affalr, which was | Remedies few davs Barher at her Mrs home and Mrs. esday to their Promotes strengtl mental v friends n Leba- of M eturned tleboro, Robert Fred KING'S PUREMALT Is the Ideal Tonic. Send for Prices to Your Dr Or to Us. KING'S PUREMALT DEPARTM uggist ENT 36-38 Hawley Street, Bostoh WE ARE HEADQUARTERS Protects your stock from fl | mukes milking & plessure CONKEY’'S STOCK TON FOR CONKEY’S REMEDIES CONKEY’S FLY KNOCKER tes and ic Puts life into your- stock, CONKEY'S LICE LIQUID tids your Peultry House of nll ver min. CONKEY’'S DOG REMED Ranks as the IES best on the market to day. We carry a full line of these WL HILL & SON, 147 Frankiin 8¢ Every Household in Nerwich Should LPills do this. | THE. BROADWAY STORE, B 'n.‘,!"f 2 A m_ It Is Now In Progress! THE TEN-DAY SALE OF » Know How to.Resist It. The balk achessbecauseiihe kidneys are biockaded. Help the kidneys with thetr work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidnsy 1t's the best proof, for it from Norwich. Michasl Cox, 44 Summit St, Now wich, Conn., says: “I was in pretty’ bad shape as the result of kidney and p bladder trouble about a month ago. The kidn secretions were painful in passage, causing me much misery «nd I could hardly get around, owing tu . pains in my- back. Read wout \COTTAGE ™~ e fiie Doan's Kidney Pills, T obtained a box at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store ana | F URNISHINGS b in three days after I hegan their use, I noticed improvement. The kidney secretions natural and I was soon rid of every sympton of kidney mplaint. I cannot praise Doan's Kidney Pills too highly.” AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS , APd!inStg!d‘ ame ¥or sale by all dealers. Prics §0e. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New % From10 cent. .f York, sole egents for the United % States. \ ¥ ¢4 Remember the namé—Doan's—and =T°=25g°‘fl- i take no otner. —on goods nesded in every homey every day. A rare chance for the a-wake housekesper er cettsga owner to stock up on staple heusss ' hold needs at substantial savinge, 4 The merchandise invelved will Bg- found in our basement.depastments and on the third Seer. 1t Ineludieses ter Frank ave Mrs ue. Hunter, of Otrobando Harry Winchester of Otrobando ave- nue has been engaged as traveling salesman for a Norwich firm and began his work this week, going through dif- ferent cities in southern New England. FOURTEEN' TO GRADUATE AT MONTVILLE SCHOOL | Shestings Regl Principal Tirrell Will Make Address | Shests Mattrassen Today—Comstock Prize Announce. | Pillow Cases Curtaine A, Blankets Wikdow Shades Bed Spreads Draperies he graduation exercises of the class | Crashes Hammeoks 191 Palmer Memorial school, at Montvilfle, wil be heid in the assembly | To%eI® Porch Sersame Il of Palmer Memorial building, on | Table Linens Window Semeeng day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prin- | Oil Stoves Screen Deere cipal Henry A. Tirrell of the Nor- | Glasawa Prtraat. Free Academy will -deliver an graduates, his subject eing The Home and the School. An interesting and instructive programme has been arranged including music and riginal compositions by the graduates. T'he class numbers fourteen from Ches. terfield, Palmertown, Chapel Hill and W t Side. The anneuacement of the ‘omstock prizes will be made: follow- ing the exercises: wich address to the Kitchenware of all kinde Remember J11* 25* o a=gie any day that is senvenient, Wt e sure and attend this Sals befers it ends. Other June Sales This is a month of special values, but as attractions ave constantly changing, it is well to read our daily anmounce- ments. There is now in pro- gress— Our Annual Sale of Toilet Goods. Painters Add Members. At the meeting of the Painters’ and orators’ union in Carpenters' hail cdnesday evening one new member was initiated and four appiications for membership were received. This Is a busy time for the painters and deco- rators and all reported plenty of work on hand. D W MARRIED. CARROLL-BERGEN — Juge 11, 1 at the Church of the \nms Concep- tion, by the Rev. Hugh Treanor of Norw} Maurice C. Culbane and Miss Katherine Carsoll-Bergen, both of Waterbury CULHANE Waterbury FRITYZ — FRIFARD —\In Stonington, S e Rt and| Our June Sale of Women’s Martha Fretard, both of Sten- gton Miss Muslin Underwear. A Remarkable Sale of Women's Dresses. A Sale of Hats and Flow- .ers at 25¢, DIED. CHAPMAN—In Norw Jane 11, 1913, Emily Stanton, widow of William K. hapman, aged $S years, 8 monthe. services will be held from her me, 53 Hamilton averme, Fri- ernoon at 2.30 o'clock. Burial ceme CHURCH & ALLEN| 15 Main Street, W nmmmnnu o CHIROPODY Dry and Wet Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage, Agent for Scheffler's Hair Colesime, Switehes made from comblngs, slee & nice lne of Switches for Sample line of Shirt Walsta Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Take slevator HOW ARE YOU FIXED for GRAINS, FEED, FLOUR AND HAY? atisfied with the quality sl price you are geiting? If mot let W send you a trial A. R. MANNING, at the Mill, Funeral Directors ~AND— Embalmers. Lady Assistant, Telephone call $23-3. Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. PATRICIAN SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS. Rlack, russet and white. $3.50 and $4.00. A woman's shoe that's right. Sold only by FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street SATURDAY SALE Everything in Tin and En- amelware, -and Miscellaneous Hardware must go. It makes no difference what the price was, on Saturday it will be 10 cents 01 less, Are you Yantis The Danielson-Ljungholm Company Artist Tailors 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Opp. Y. M, C, Ay THE FINEST -135¢ DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From'12 42 Delivered to Any Part of Normich the Ale that 18 scknowledged to the best on (he market—HANL| | PEERLESS. A telephona ordes wil) recelve prompt attention, D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Frankiim 67 Bm-dwny BE SURF TO SEE OUR Hammocks BEFORE MAKING YOUR | SELECTION We can give you satisfac- tion and save you money. CRANSTON & CO. NORTHFIELD BU'ITER There is none better Order From CARDWELL’S 3to 9Mn.r|(et St. Tel 952 | Telephone. Hack, I.wery :md Boardlng STABLE We guar 1T servide to he the tat the mest reasonuble prices, WS v muoru-:v BROS., Falls Ave n;.nwm

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