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y JEWEIT CITY Grammar -Aul Graduatee | Pleasurable Afm-uocn at Mystic Club Otaee of Thirty—Large Audience En- Joys Interesting Exercises—Death of Miss Sadie Northrop he uating exercises of River- iy Oramme: Bobonl, Prinoipel ' K. P. Leavenworth, were held in Finn's Opera house, Thursday evening, Every seat in the hall was taken, The plat~ form was bordered with laurel, While palms and butbercups ot T the decorations. The oinss colors, green and goid outlined the proscenium arch, Upot the platicem were seat- “d the_thirty members of the Treble Clet Glee club. They were Rcoom- panied by Miss Alice A. Brown; the conductor was Mles Hitsabeth Beard- Wood, the musical instructor of the school. The children sang finely, car- Tying thelr parts with confidence and ease. The following programme Was pre- ented by the class ¢ Tmembers who Were :ec:‘& wen the platform, when the curtain rosec Rev. W. H. Gane, LL. Meet Again,” (b) Sehind T Ruth Bthel Miller; “Abraham Dave * Bdwerd Jobn Barry; vocal duet, MYSTIC —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B, Collis En- tertain. the Ladies' At open meeetin vocul wling, Wl Dongbach and Mrs, Leonard Hermes, <+ Wedding Invitations lssued. mornin M Almoda Hwnv son is in Groton g for b in Frank B. hompson, W ago. A number from Mystic attended the graduating exerecises of the William Memorial Tnstitute at the Lyceum the- in New London, Thursday night. o daughter of Dr. and of this place, was one East Side and d on Thursday ' the Deacon cked De H. Smith, Deacon and M ther Margaret “The Man With- | Wilcox, Mrs, Rowland Wilcox, Miss out & Co-nu‘y Richerd Joseph Dut- | yjarriett Fish, delesates to the Baptist kowskl; chorus, “King of the Forest,” | siat. convention from the Union Bap- “The Victor of Msrengo” Budor Le-|ict church, have returned, a “Bees (with Valedictory)’ Hec- | 4,ving the meeting for two da. Clatre; tor Clement Lapoint; chorus, Speins Song ; tation of diplomas, A. C. Blmimrun “Friends, Good ;" singing, “America.” The members of the class are Heo- tor Clement Lapoint, Sibyl Browning, Jobhn Edwurd Barry, Richard Josepk Dutkowski, Esther Margaret Gray. Budor LeClaire, Earl Miner Gray, Ruth Ethel Milier, George Napoiaun M Jermie Cotter, Siiney Har- Melvin, Annie Theresa Miner, Willlam Philltps, Elmer Adelara Ritchey, Marion Robinson. The ushers from Grade VII, were Pion, James Dolan, Hepry ttomley, Harold Spicer, Fred Clarke mnd Andrew McNicol. The class motto §s “Labor Conquers All Things. The aas held a reception in the Bijou aft- the exercises. ‘The numbers on the programme were snnounced by Principal Leavenworth, bt to continue to press on, mak- the most of themselves. The earnest, safe words of counsel made a fmpression upon his attentive About The Borough. Miss Mae Wheeier is at home from Wer school in New Jersey. Miss Dorothea Burleson arrived Wedneaday evening from New Britain school E The Shew family went Thursday summer home at Crescent Beac Miss Mary K. Allen of Brooklyn, is & guest of Nirs. A. B. Cham- i e Sarah Browning of Norwich and M, Goff of Hast Hampton were Death of Miss Northrop. Mrs. G. W. Robinson was notifled Thursday of the death of Miss Sadie Northrop in Wickford, R. L Nosthrop was well kiown in Jewott Olty and her death ends a loug period of & Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Potter, Rev. J. W. Payne, Mrs. B. R. Gardner anl the local Baptist church and Mrs. C. D. Babcock, Mrs. George Sparks and George M. Clarke have returned from Ktonington where they attended the Mtonington Union association. For Your Poor Feet— the greatest preparation in the world ia “Nufest.” 1t is the only foot powder that absorbs perspiration without cak- Ing and destroys odors and produces Ratiseptic purity without<hecking pars- piration. It prevents ail such foot ills 8® oerms, bunions and callouses and ety and rheumstic pains. Be conwinced; get a trial package at| for Bostorn Droves unemtistactory wo | the death ¢ %io, ana 1f 1t will yefand ydour money. The regular B8c size contains two and a haif times more powder and will be for you to buy after the trial pac hae demoustrated how much geod Zeet" will Teally do for you “Bffets” as a body deodorant 8094 ax “Nufeet” is 10 faet Lee & Osgood Co., 129 Main St Witlis Pike & Co, Laberatories W. ftst St. Nee York City Cflh1p'1"t assortment for re- 5 or puilding, COAL | R £, CHAPPELL CO0. Central Wharf and 150 Main swzatl Telechones COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. h. D. LATHROP, Office=-cor Market and Shetucket St Telephons 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up slean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. — 'Phones — 489 NORTHFIELD BUTTER Thpre is none better Order From CARDWELL’S 3'to 9 Market St. _, Tel. 952 cheaper | ago. ¥ nu plant Colchester Wedding Anniversary. Mr Arthur B. Collis enter- the home of Mr: ng, it being their marriage. ved and refresh- the first anniy A social ments w sencu, : Active at 85. Joseph Couch_and maid have d to New York, after three stay at the Couch homestead, on Church street. Mrs. Couch, who 1S nearly 85 ctive and m rly Miss Ruth Rogers of New London the guest of her grandparents, Mr. i Mrs. C. B. Newbur COLCHESTER Mr, and Mrs. Ery Smith Start for lowa—Game With Montville O. U, A. M. Saturday. a visit to Mystic Mr Mrs. Henry Smith and son for their return trip to 1 Burlington, Iowa. They short vi with Mr. r in Holyoke, and will mith will attend the turers’ exhibition, man 10m he is employed. vens of North West- ter caller Wod- rong and John O'Brien friends in Norwich 1. Collins and George Shailor of North Westchester were in town on Tu tending the K. of >, To Play Montville O. U. A. The Colchester baseball team will play l A. m of Mont v Saturday afternoon. Xz won a game and «‘ zood « ked for. West will | pitch I8 Top Dressing for State Road. A ushed stone has been re lation and teams are it to the state where it is being nd daughter ar- their summer home on Broad the season, mmer Boarders Coming. New York i to_arrive. from New York is from J. Tangney Pine Hill was a Colchester vis- ath of Louis Gillette. fre. Russe 1o left Tuesday ¢ son, Louis Gi Willism Cone of Millington town W Back to College for Commencement. returned Tues- mpdon, where she has ement exer- » e, who are attending oliege, accompanied here here, STAFFORb SPRINGS tion at New London Howpital. Intendent ran mill and when burned went to Medway, Ma: A n SEWERS FOR FAIRVIEW AND BROOK STREETS. Motion for City Mesting to Make Further Appropriation Voted Down. . Willimantic, June 20.— At a meeting of the hoard of alderm rsday evening a resolu- or iy meeting to make an | appropri 00 for sewers was voted down, Alderman Holbrook moved that sewers be constructed in Fairview and Brook streets and the motion was earrled. Alderman O'Connor brought up_fhe matter of a service pipe at the now Y 5 X A. on Maln g t, that h service Buperintendent Moulton of the in one-n sery Mcient larg foe n Main sire wo ) 1l he ad vised te | ervice before ma hang A resolution was adop public drink- | of Main and i aviled and eiuip ped s a untain, The pur chusing cos was authorized to ge attendance at the sday afternoon when held one of thefr and ( instrumental music were en- Jjoyed, afier which refreshments were served. The commiitee in charge was Mrs. Coprad Kretser, 'Mrs, William discovered a new drug. othine—doul strenzth, which js so uniformly suc it is sold b e out for the marrlage cDonald and John 1 of Newport, to take place | churgh Wednesday show a_wonderful | tirel some time contract for also for the po d Mrs. Charles | attendance, 17 ance, $5 , 1 remarkably | average att o month in Grand Rapids, | | e of the exhibit of the | hURis ab Aaughters, Dor 'm\\m: from the Clarence Dero, pox_cz graduating exercises in guest of Mrs, W. J patric are at Juinper Point, the summer. 2 she was called by | leld in the daughters, Misses | LS | H. Meyers' Death Follows 'FRECKLES Bou't Hide Them With a Vell; Remove i m With the New Dru: nent skin speciulist An freckies and gi e & Osgood under absolute guarantee to refund the nfon- ey if it f Don't hid. feckles under a vei Zet an ounce of oihine and remove | them. Even the first night’s use will some T the fountain and department. Manley Delegate to Police Convention. vers of the Willimantic po- ment at a meeting held d Offic: PUTI\ fiuu ttendance Report at Smith Stree: School. ort of attenda llowing is re; b Whole numb Not absent imond, irt of Smith street to g ade. Number of pupil ndance 12; per cent. of attendan ce 83, erfect in attendance during the term: Al sky Absent Dufault attendar endance, S0. ine Dusseault Freedman, Jesse Lyon, nard, Daniel nt on day or_less, Pres- Played at Providence Recital. Mr. and Mr s and Ruth, were in Providence recently, where the Misses | Bartlett played at a recital given by | the pupils of Prof. Frederick V Frobel hall, Mrs. C. F. Waterman and her lthel Rowe, left Thursday Point, Westbrook, where they o spend’the summer. Quassit School Graduates. The following were graduated from ool in Woodstock this Helen Swenson, Eleanor ms, Edwin Nathanie Anderson, Lawrence Prescot Sennett. . E. Pratt, supervisor of d, " Ashford Green, Ernest in I Personal Mention. Wheaton has returned | jef visit . Brainard o n Provi Ballouville artlett. in Boston recently. - children nd Mrs. George G Bloomfiel, ange, co r George K. l Ly ‘What would it mean to you to have heatand dirt banished from your kitchen this summer—to be free from the blazing range, free from ashes and soot? = \Vnh’:e New :;:‘fm Oven, the New Perfection to! t ost] lete cnahng ku';-:“uqu, -:dh-ndy t0o, for washing and ironing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW, YORK) NEW YORK CITY ) BUFFALO, N. Y. BOSTON, MASS. device on the market. ALBANY, N. Y. When a New Perfection Comes in at the Door Heat and Dirt FlvOl_lt It saves Labor It saves Fuel It saves—YOU Somely Tie 2, e um"'.m. be bad oot (.h..m,.wm.ma...x, e, towel rack. stc. uda!m e Now gzyéhuhmnun o o given 1o seading 5 cettato cove i g con. Table Big Lobster Car to Hold 5,000 Pounds Island. o attendance during the | ttendance during and. sever Noank Baptist church Wallacé Piche, Leon | Poasl from a visit to W. J._ Bartlett and | with relatives in the vi to New York ma Carson of Tottenville, N nest of n Ruben Nelson, Ruth | yor P gies and sea bass, Big Lobster Car. rge lobsts y by Robe NOANK on the bungalow for Miss K of Morristowr = M —Various Village Interests. ter, Mrs, e is Sarah Laws of Pearl street is| Miss daughter, Mrs. Dutcher, | friends in y. A ba members of | fends in Mystic. turned to his short visit idence afte Vau e. s returned brief stay in nk friends. Horne a short time Walter L xpected home Gladys e Carson, who i as the guest of roton, is visiting |} ities Il s verware on the progress. Be sur picer avenue is | Who has been s In the village, | working at the shels of por- Haek, L STABLE We guarantee our service to be ths best at the mest reasonable prices. e ity 0w | MAHONEY BROS. ery and Boarding ‘ Falls Ave DR. C. R CHAMBERLALN Dental Surgeon | In charge of Dr. S. L. during his last iliness, McGrory Buil Norwich, Geer’s practlce ment of the store. lt has always been our aim TO. LEAD IN LOW PRICES, and we are prepared at all times to main- tain our position as the store which sells reliable mer- chandise only AT THE LOWEST PRICES TO BE HAD ANYWHERE IN CONNECTICUT. Then visit the store this week. Take a walk through the different sections. On every floor, and in every aisle, you'll find merchandise offer- ings that are BARGAINS in the best sense of the word. Domestic Department traordinary values in Sheet- Sheets, Blankets, apkins Pillow Cases, Comfortables Toweling, N Linens Carpet Department Remarkable values in DM]wr: Curtains, Rugs, Porch 1 mmoc! , Mattre: Kitchenware Dep’ t Unusual money -s; Sl.verware Sale Etc. Many y»ymrlumlh s for money-saving this artment. Garment Department In this deps ues in Muslin Underwear, Wi pers, Kimonos and Corsets. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. ’THE SPECIAL SALES In Every Department Will Gon- tinue Throughout the Week ln addition to our Annual Sale of Cottage Furnish- ings, which is now in progress, we are offering many EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in ng opportun- re of all kinds, is now nd attend this values in car, Hosiery every depart- Millinery Department Emphatic Reductions in Millinery of all kinds— Hats (trimmed and untrimmed), for women, misses and children, Flowers, Feathers, Etc. Silks and Dress Goods Many remarkable values in Silks and Dress Goods, both black and colored, in all this season’s newest weaves and colorings, Wash Goods Dep’t. This department offers many splendid values in staple and novel- ty Wash Fabrics in a big variety es and kinds. 'I-Iosiery' and Underwear Summer-weight Knit Underwear for women and children — Hosfery for women and children at positiv: 1y the lowest prices to be had any- where, Remnants of Laces A manufacturers sample line of s and Embroiderfes. All good at prices which rep a_mere fraction of their Prices are 1ic, bc, 10c, Other Special Values There are many other spec values throughout Parasols, Harold Gilpatric and | Phone 1184 eutar’s ri al Bouguets Of Lily of the Valley, Roses, Sweet: Peas, or Marguerites, Are the Best Ever We Specialize on Dainty Sho wer Bouquets S T e ) a richer stock. THE James: HANLEY BREWING Company PROVADENCE, - « Fu. I, A Breying Zythus Y %ctegfgjg;?‘wnfle a drana After being threshed, barley was stored in granaries. The quantity used for brewing was taken out when the harvest was over and pound- ed in stone mortars with long heavy pestals. Then the powdered grain was boiled in large kettles—which would be called mash tubs today. Some brewers boiled the grain whole, but usu- ally the powdered barley was used as it yielded The Ancient Egyptians understood fermentation. They prac- ticed it in brewing, by putting pieces of leavened bread into the barley juice and allowing it to stand in huge jars. Hops were unknown, but the lupin, shirret or roots of an As- syrian plant used to give tang and snap to the Zythus. a peinting 3t the pyramis The fine flavor and w};;:leaomeneu of Hanleys Ale is due to the use of superior barley malt, selected hops and modern hygienic brewing processes. BREwERS oF ALE AND PorTER EXCLUSIVELY ry vfann'xem Ej ypt. T T T T T (S22 HERE'’S nothing so satisfying in summer as Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, especially when one is heated. Its delicate, thirst-quenching taste (without the throat-burning qualities of otherginger popular with both men and women. # It mildly stimulates, leaving one refreshed and satisfied.” GINGER S ouly. it Other Clicquot Clab Beverages: Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Root Beer Lemon Sour Orange Phosphate Az the betser closs rmw: stores by the case, dosen or price whick amonnts ® sbout S¢ por glastfal. J. C. WORTH & CO, Whelesale Distributos N | ales) and its purity and wholesomeness make it % i the best ingredients go into Clicquot Club—the best extra grade of granuiated canc sugar, choice ginger oot —the oils of select ltmes and lemons. water — crystal-clear and pure, from the deep Clicquot Springs— is noted for its fine carbonating uality. *Clicquot Club Ginger Je’ is as good as ginger ale can be. There aro no preserva- nven or chemical preparationsdsed = H e % 7 Ly NEW YORK SR CHELSEA LINE Fare $I1 Freight and passenger serwios direct to New !fi. Trom Norwic 7s, Thure: ‘l‘l .-uln|A)l lx .ll k, Ple; t faok. Rooragalt Wednescass, Fri Vrelgit recelved uni F. V. KNOUSE, We serve the finest ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Droprietors. “Tue Toggery Shop a Splendid Line of Summer Shirts Distinetfve, tresh, new patterns in exceptional materials, made to fit well as Custom Shirts at a mimi- mum cos Just your kind_of Shirts and that cans alnays our kind. 1f its perfes- tion in Shirts vou are looking for dom't overlook this new lin Underwear Comfort is easily found | at The nee length | Draw cless Shirts in fab- rles t he Highest possible creed of Underwear excellence. Union Suits of all kinde in Lisle, Balbriggan, | Nainsook ss Rib and Linen. You can't go wrong buying your Summer f vou want the high- e degree of Comfort and satisfactory wear. Pajamas and Night Shirts in ma less light weight materfals bo: weather, made collarless or h mii- itary collar. Handsome, restful color fast cloths are mever common- place and that you will be satisfied with clear through, Everything for Men's wear that men who know approve at The Toggery Shop 1..C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Stfeet, Norwich, Conn. Fiy Paper and Sticky at DUNN’S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. Poison You cannot afford to use carbon lamps while Mazda | Lamps are selling at such low | prices as at the present time. 25 Wats ... .3 50 40 Watts 5 60 Watts 75 100 Watts . . $110 Manufactured by e General Elecirin Company. FOR SALE BY C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. ALDFS BOWLING ALLEYS Bowling to § p. m., § cents a strinf 347 Main mayid - Auu & Co, Prep. Dr. F. W. HOLMS Dentist Shanuon Buflding Angex, Reom A. Telephone 538, Vié oct16d JOSEPH Ilulrm