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min. W. The lifeboat was In com- mand of First Officer A. C. Bucknell| It s an absolute fact, that one 50 cent 1 & and & volunteer crew of five men, jar of WILSON’S FREC CREAM Body of Eight Year Old Donald Collins Found Floating in the |, "\ ti (e ercic S foung ‘it | Wwill sither remove your freckies or ca se & chael’ a great ald in keeping down the seas. ;fiefisofnfiaflvfl:‘;mm ng:z;in 1881 i e Capt. (. eral manage: el com] Pawcatuck—Missing Since Last Tuesday—St. Michael's| o gt e gt e s N oninglon, be able c tee thi your School Graduation—Newspapermen Spend Enjoyable g TS e ieftzgtaexgu;x:nlg'\?mom lex}nn?neg' sighting her was in lat. 31 deg. 50 min. ‘e N. long. 79 deg. west,; on leaving was |VER AT WE in 32 deg. § min. N.'long., 18 deg. 10 recgie 1r'is NEW YORK STEAM| again, ¥ not fully restored toits e | . Day in Town. "To Rebuild Rhodes Folly. | WILSON'S FRECKLE e Chestor W. Chapin “ of Lowell The lighthouse (ender- Mistletoe wiii | fine, fragrant and_ absolutely harmless. Choose this r}pt, nest time yo: J' be in this scction for about two weeks | Wilinot make hair grow but will posi- su" z;nk. e hann e l.l Y newspaper representatives, num-) M and the government will rebuild | ively remove TAN, PIMPLES and . T it JR 5, who arrived in New London Rhodes Folly, FRECKLES. Come in today and tryit. s - ¥ = s and water front of i < Maonday morning, guests | = The jars are large and results absolute- V= ! W ey F 0 iy e B i 8 x8 Lol frtiy MYSTIC ly certain. Sent by mail if desired. 2k £ 1 at's, R Price 50c. Mammoth jars $1.00. WIL- Death of Dr. Edward Case—Mrs. | SON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25¢. and New London, reached | ward—Vict joln Keane; Hill an hour behind schedule | Me-Not, chorus; Song of Automobilles were in waiting| Lawrence Cella; v v, Amanda Babcock Dislocates Hip— For sale by This big Sale is a “live wire”’ proposition all the way through. It is our big Sum- party, in charge of Arthur M. | Carlion Higs Prisvntgtinn SR Haines-Gale Marriage June 15 Just H. M. LEROU. 5 y s 3 " All S ot hetddon plman: SN NGRS AOY B I Anpatnoets mer Sale and it comes at a time when the season is just at its height. - of the We oard of | ter. « the merchan. loaned Wester!; he Hill terly n by \ wduates are: Leo Lawfence s mnors, John News was received in Mystic afternoon of the death of Dr. Case at the State hospital in ) Monday morning after only a few JEWETT CITY e Children’s Day at Methodist Church— dise is “live” and, at the prices asked, the biggest bargains of the year. For mont‘lu buying for this sale has been going on—we have taken advantage of every opportunity nd Wil et ol L S | —Mrs. Mary Hallisey's Death at 90 1 i it is th ult of this ||~ ’ i days: il g 1k y y t prices, and it is the res: Cotfog Toan 1B o < m, Marlon MR |l e harp he Wad frequenticalle| oA’ Resident!oF tha Haridog kas 501 = i the verf b“'t we could at the very lowest prices, - T R lomas and prizes were pre- | € and had many friends. | vears. planning we are offering to you. % Sous' company. Here the Rey. Dr. Jonn Neale, pas- | Dislocated Hip, LR el S 2 Sicen 17 the Cott v Hehiolngatih, raedal to! Biwis urld oy SRS met with @1 Methodist ehurch Sunday morning in | IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY VISITED US COME NOW. THERE'S A R (0 cApkfs, and then esvol ) Marion Madeline| hang. on e place of the usual worship, the follow- CHELSEA LINE Fare $I1 {hFoosh the Tackino shop, where “LIVE WIRE” MESSAGE FOR YOU HERE. saw presses in course of construction r Christian Doctrine to and in foll operation. Charles I. and | | lla and James Mat-| Arther M. Cottrell ed Wil ing programme belng announced by | Supt. A. €. Burdick I Peter McArthur and Mrs. ercise by the chi party through the p xtended | plomas by A, ‘vyfi,‘ y‘\“mu?“ 50! s £ . “r!;rc‘tlt&t n:d'm‘ service e, s el o e i S ‘ ; Live Wire Notes from the Ready-to-wear Section || st skl il fays, Sundays, at 5357 m, 4 New York, Pler Hver, R % the Oce nd t In the presence of immediate rela foot Tovsavelt Steat Mondane. rest at the W Aftor | tives in Christ church, Sunday after-| - = ¥ L Wednesdays, Fridays, st 6 p. m. luncheon the New rector, Rev.” William Fred-| 8fict o successiut v e 1\:\\ d Freight recaived wntil 5 London, were Wit ating, the mar- , Mrs. Neliie acation, worked hard 1 was taken uj e F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Bliven, daugh- |10 (he and B. Bliv- | W orees orge Parker | he ved kers: ac e city, taken to Oc shore dinner, and - S| ). 1th and Forne the rafiway = g {and much was made Mrs, - - relock S Bowi W was eolemnia- | 47 B o et n MTS. | gon, w P i 39 U egild Biath wers 10 Hténohmt | School has merkr i o ¢or the| ~ Funeral of Mre. Ma Live Wire Price c HOTEL=—= oAt P ¥ e Mrs, | S¢hoc s & 3 me : funeral ser S f r's. y ronto, Brandtford ly remony Mr. and Mrs. ol T, S Save tho houses put e funeral services fof Mrs. Mary Roekville, Kingston 5 n o west bound train [T, 0l Yor another vears who died at the home of Creek, South Bend he ks, and later will visit | s anic street, we Monday high ir. Winship i Carter Brow church DAINTY WHITE LAWN WAISTS which are worth $1.00 each will go for 69e. AR SR Notwic’ iibraria with either high or low neck and prettily trimmed with embroidery— Haines-Gale Marriage June 1 K h received in town GREGORIAN. members Monday morning boys playing on or th t few vears e of M M EW TORK CITY, the river bink near the Lorraine mills » n assistant librarian istant princip: in L ss 35TH ST, saw & body floating In the Pawe Island . Historical so- at the Mystic High St te ive Wire Price G ||| FirTH AV, BROADWAY river. The body was subsequer ind Al of Undertaker John A. Ho e g ored and identified as that of Donalc _—— ceremo bearers were Timothy ¥ Colllg, the § year old son of M, und Local Laconics. v I mn and Matthew Diwyer and care e X Mrs. George Collins of est Broad ngressman i Mrs. George H. alsh. Mrs. Hallise as 9 i NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. street, who had been missing since | .. CHE . = rold iscopal ¢ »f age and had only been ill , a . " 300 Rooms, eaeh with private bard, Inst Tuesday. He T e R Ll s. Hain n | from a general breaking down. |f LIVE WIRE VALUES SPARKS FROM THE LACE DEP'T. N e ;'2 near the abutments of the rallroad . UL o came to this country from lIre- > o DS T VALUBR 5 » ¥ T-i4pe pear the railroad station, and | ™" ises of »out 50 ag he resided In the WASH GOCDS DEPARTMENT iLL or THE WONDERFUL VALUES PUBLISHED OTHERS UP T0 $3.50. it is beBeved tha ying there fell overboard, w vears and came ainfleld for mar IN OUR BIG ADS ARE STILL IN FORCE. WE PARLOR, BEDROOM, BATH. 84.00, acting any | commandery, Knights Templar, went| ¥ Sat. to live with her son about two »f standard count in staple S Sab - L - g oAl sy Pttt chopping wood. He is her only s QUOT VERAL OF THEM— medical examiner Jowp atf o S o b ", Congdon was called and It | S LIVE WIRE PRICE 5 12%3¢ PURE LINEN LACES, 1% to 3 inches wide. M’"‘md;h:‘,‘ abet- | e wtping, Slawed My LM O hes to close the wound. | ' Miss Dorothea Burleson is at home Th e very suitable for use on window drap- GINGHAMS of the well-known R and for center pieces— AND YORKE make. -All patterns, LIVE WIRE PRICE 3¢ 15¢ FINISH New Britai istant Po: d his duf an iliness Abbie and normal school. r W. C. Crumb | g5 misigng 1 days. h Brewster Sermon to T ¥ OCEAN VIEW HOTEL BLOCK ISLAND, . 1 TGHT ON THRE OCEAN. azas. Unmipamed o lis fne Beth- 1ug, Boating, Flshing. elc. (pens July 4. Asem- mast Elizabeth Champlin, known to ev- erybody here and hersabouts s Betsey,” observed her 94th I Monday and received STONINGTON. [as Fxtensire EMBROIDERED BANDS—Beautiful M LIVE WIRE PRICE 9% trimm the wash dresses— ¥ i mo ';_'Nin;:mwfl e Rooms with snd witheut Weth. of many friends and g -;“;C':"fl:’ gt LN;S' }‘=~év;=‘ gy whera | (o TEHEmEd ome Srafth 3 6 in iese are n LIVE WIRE PRICE 10c NICHOLAS BALL WOTEL COMPANY. of friemdship. Miss by British Steamer—La s Cap- | the sto arn e fuil pieces, count and in : born in Stonington, June 2 1818, daughter of Jesse and Hagar Champ music was | 5¢ COR! T COVER EMBROIDERY—This is an as tain Used Oil with Good Effect in| dressed th ner Newbur; | | | COLCHESTER lin. Her faiher was . son of Dolly EdioihoSHigh offerte el ot sk e i rlen sortment of extremely aitractive embroideries, 18 s b o e ent 1 = S \O;fenory L Montville O. U. A, M. Team Defeated, 3 TR LIVE WIRE PRICE 15 We serve the finest B e Wil ot Buintmston | T it at ss Hilda Rawson of Guilford, who| 7 {0 &—Summer Guests Entertained : HUTY CREPE—Beautl- , g9 mMBROIDERED ALLOVERS which sell reg- ol el nington, | j; n it the home.af Mr. and 3 in Borough Homes. mmer fabric which re- ularly for §8c a yard. They are 22 inches wide Wheeler. Aunt 8 beeh o ot ek Bioeel Sangian 3 i quires no ironing and most suitable for the lingerie dresses— Ce ream B & Wisteny for 57 rears, nod ] e on S| L LIVE WIRE PRICE 10c LIVE WIRE PRICE 43¢ mother's record. H her mother at has in her possessio Bible with the fam father died at 52 [ T1SS( on. Col- You know what Following was Briefs and Personals. omb, on the staff of the Tribune, returned York after a visit to his fa - | John E Y in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- this is. We have a v ortment of all Jat salors it dnd thren - SPECIAL' LIVE WIRES wine price ira From the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT s now at Wilming ed ‘n The graduating exercises of Sl T Michael’s school ~were held in the | ;. : ‘ k of Boston spent We are going {o sell COLORED WASH WAISTS for 39¢ each. Some of them are 1ade of good striped gingham with high collars and others are in solid pink and blue with sailor collar In the lot there are some very pretty striped lawn— | chureh basement pt. Albert Cogaw ST Sy Montville—Teft cf, TAMLESS GAUZE HOSE FOR WOMEN. til midnight . command of W (\f]’:\n. and 1b, Johnson e, P e live wire hose are fast black and have AR i &2 T % o e, 8 0d daueh | Everett 3b. Roger Allen rf spliced heel and toe LIVE WIRE PRICE 9% i ser laden, o weeks at the 1 et ore by innings - i a1 M iy e WAUREGAN HOUSE 00030041017 Edward Kelly. Nelkin made | se hit. Brown in the seventh Hoxie of New guest of his parents, Mr. John H. Hoxie, i ng made two lian M Providence | play by Tvnan Siella Hart for New Britain | tha three men seamless and are as thin as the 50c ones. They have double sole and heel LIVE WIRE PRICE 11c 23¢ LIGHT WEIGHT COTTON HOSE for women. The Parker-Davenpert Co, Droprietors. Church, Anna aduates’s aining . Mars e f Rev. and Mrs. George H. | rors wore waad They are mostly black— LIVE WIRE PRICE 180 T ate n ‘as od The Gradu 0% m am Brand, Hiram Burnett of | viiie term 0c PURE SILK BOOT HOSE in black, tan and Ira_F. Noyes of New Ha truck from lan of New Brita whi LIVE WIRE PRICE 3% SSIES' FINE RIBBED HOSE, a fine™light t cotton hose in black, tan and white LIVE WIRE PRICE 11c INFANTS' PURE SILK HOSE in black only. Sizes 4 to 6% — LIVE WIRE PRICE I5¢ FolrcVoMPLETE FOOT SATISFAC TION TRY NUFEET AT OUR EX PENSE If it does not do it will, the price 13¢ M “tus Toggery Shop a Splendid Line of Summer Shirts > we calier | _Jultus eonard Hermes spent | University of Mic Norwich Mic hi cox is the guest of his |SUmmer vacation. ) . and Mrs. George W, Wil- 58 Lena Heinks of Fitchville was Rev. and Mrs. Remington CHENEY B inchy i arly for 59¢ a LIVE WIRE PRICE 21c ne o » and .\5;,,'4;:::.,.!:‘ oE Bt SOME RED HOT SPARKS FROM THE | en are spend eymoon > Mrs. orwood Raymond ¢ | KNIT UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT VESTS in the Swiss ade in the 2 and 2-rib with silk draw LIVE WIRE PRICE 1lc T VESTS FOR WOMEN— e ribbed and made from cotton and er plain or lace trimmed yokes— LIVE WIRE PRICE 19¢ Homestead Inn ld Smith of Distinctive, fresh, new patterns in | exceptional materials, made to fit you as well as Custom Shirts at a mini- mum cost. Just your kind of Shirts and that means always our kind. If its perfec- tion In Shirts you are looking for don't | overlook this new line, guests at I Walter Smith Is able to be out aft- | r ar k with qu. arold Wiicox has returned to Oneco | 2% S e & ivisltto his Bacs Mr. and | Judse John H. Barnes of Norw W. Wilcox. was friends in town las has tain is vis- | omplet inations. Sold reg- money-back guaran MMER W y are whi ffeta” as a body good as “Nu LIVE WIRE PRICE 86c New York is the at the Grand ANDARD OF lisle with € LIVE WIRE For sale by | Underwear Comtort I8 easily found The Lee & Osgood” Co., 126 Main |50/ 7ic WOMEN'S UNION SUITS which are all low neck at The Toggery Shop. Knee length etreet e but have either ribbed cuff or lace trimmed knee— Drawers and Sleeveless Shirts In fab- Willls Pike & Co., Labo 29 RANCA LIVE WIRE PRICE 59 S SOYS' NAVY BLUE UNION are the weaves sleeveless a rics that will set the highest possible creed of Underwear excellence. Unios Suits of all kinds in Lisle, Balbriggan, Nainsook, Swiss Rib and Linen. You n't go wrong buying your Summer Underwear here if you want the high- West 31 SUITS—These are are knee length in sizes may be used as bathing LIVE WIRE PRICE 25¢c TA and MOIRE we offer, from ALL AT LIVE WIRE PRICES COAL AND LUMBER. | |eat possible degree of Comfort and 1 Ri Batty was a guest at din- is wit | satiefactory wear. 27 e Rt Daiwal nmer home | Pajamas and Night Shirts in mach. companies er ined their | less light weight materials for hot weather, made collariess or with mil- itary collar, Handsome, restful color e ———————————— 0 Complete assortment for re-| | p:'s or building. | | Terryvi bill R fast cloths that are naver commen | | J. Lawton, health officer, for atten place and that yeu will be satisfied You & has heen engaged to teach school | 21 the recent smallpox- epldemic | with clear through. this fall in a high school in New York |1t Grevstone district, has heen p | sented to the seléctmen. The amount | Fverything for Men's wear (hat mes ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butler of Wal- | 900 and includes se s as health o S | Amos Har TMr. and Mrs, Harmon Veltz and ¥ ——| ; s son Tt ternmed tn Test Haven afr. | MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS. The T°§fi"¥ h°P er a vislt to Mr. and Mrs. Fred God- | After a f coughing spell MACPHEREO! f | man In Neenah, , felt terrible | | MacC ' SR W paine In his side and his docror fr | 291 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn J. E. WIGNOT PRINCIPAL AND twe 11“[?' been br £ n. Lago-| The largest stock in town of all the | v Dr. King's New Disc ou i | SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS | have caved him A feme 1.3 | best makes of Trunks. Will stand all | T3 nt uee | the hard wear they may receive. If | Elected at a Special Meeting of Town rn | you need a Trunk come and see us. FEriouch to meet a-4:-1 - E. CHAPPELL €0, Contral Wharf and 150 Main Street vers's expels stu obstinate cou, Need Printing ? Telephones School Committee—M. P. Paine gode. or hw:’ o ‘\'h:o:f 1‘!:5:,5. 2E > | IIAYYQUR BILI.SBYCIIEQUE Principt e Puoam s, | (2" SRS e The Shetucket Harn:ss Co., | on the Putnam, June 24 3. B. Wignot of Sachem N, H, sas | SUM y if I had not used t WM. C. BODE, PROP,, | ncas National B k elected principal and superintends aranteed {c St g < u an | the schools of Putnam, with a salary free trial 283 Main Street, | of $2,000,at a special meeting of t ize at The in this way you will know the esact | town school committee Monday 3 - cost of your living and always have Mr. Wignot is a gradust = e the best kiLd of & receipt in the re- college, 1898, and has h Ends Hunt for Rich Girl, turned endorsed cheque. os principal of the Often the hunt for a rich wife ends FOR : The BULLETIN Co. Courteous and libera! treatment ex- Wellesley, Mass., and in similar posi- [ When the man meets a woman that tended to every depositor whether the tlons elsewhere. He resigned the po- Llectric Bitters. Her strong | 64-66 Franklin Street account be larze or small. sition of the supervisory district in 8 vel-In-a beleht brain and:even | We soliclt ‘your patronage Now Hampshi‘e composed of . the |temper. Her peach-bloom complexion g towns of Salem, Hudson and Atkinson, | 814 ruby lips result from Her pure | e e . her bright eyes from restful At the same meeting Merrill p, |SiceR; her elastic step from firm, free THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK. Pane was . eleoted . principn) ab the | Mmuscies, all telling of the health and Telephone 86, 42 Shetucket Strest. dael P 4 PR e P ) th Electric Bitt ive e Iarael Puinam schonl i o salary of | SLIeNEL, Meqric Bitices give a_wo- GO TO THE FINEST $800. Mr. Bulne's home is In this city, [ Tt 21E G ieet0m, fom 'ndigestlon, Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sta Telephon® 168-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up “lean.” QLALITY AWNINGS. Let me nave your ordes te is n gradu now. Any Of antinnm IR | 3 gpelly’ they promote. —Everywh s 5 INNER B work dhould A e e Senn e MATLETT, rhot h (he pusl yoar has been & |ifiey are: woman's favorite remedy. 1f CRANSI oN S ]3\ C D especially 0% 06 ibed URR ] Te1 108 30 Market/s, Worces the loferior kind. y Weak Or ailing try them. 50c at The or, Where lie 18 tate | by us. Our price tell U =4 G R Te. illingtod Co S IN TOWN - S JEWETT GITY MOTEL Well Seasoned Wood Bierents 0 ok Right Goods — Right Prices| pEL1 . HOFF CAFE From 12 2 STETSON & YSUNG. New-and Up-to-date in evary ; —_— T R s F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., | - ST e R R T — x . RA L'W : B k gy e e e dllon n Dot PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WHEN rant to puz busl- | WHEN cant to paz your busle | WINEN vou want to put sour bust- i you want ut youe b G, H. HASKELL. R L e T O % ttoom &, Seoond’ Fh or. Shannon Lidg | Dess Defora the DUBILC, thare 1s no me- | ness berore the b S, dheruis no me- | gots Dufore the'publlc, (hecs is o me: z‘:;’%n ihe pidiie fhere u‘.'.“;' 423 = 'Phonse ~ 489 7 The Lee & Osgood Co. | church. 4 Night ‘Rbous 1385 e ot ot e Batistin o ! ik conmas o The Bubeun w= coumns o The Bulletin, 1 | (o eclumas of The Bul : Y 3 > &