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Mx T gy peas | e Bulletin. PERSONAL. Harry Kelly speilt part of the day DEVE[GP EASTEHN GBNNEMIGUT tinued, but with the ideh of securing data to aid them in deciding wnat wiil ultimately be done. Save Your Hair The F. A ~ Norwich, Sat TR et e FINISHED OILING OF ' orwich, Saturday, July 6, 1912, o wad a . ¢ Bl S 2 wa| Constable George H. Stanton 3 \ # \ . NORWICH TOWN ROADy f s STRING BEAN AT P Hilrifard visitor on Friday. Plan For Four Mayors to Speak Upon This Topic at Business : e b Don’t Use Preparations Con- g Town Sslectmen Have Used Two Cars CAULIFLOWER HUCKLEBERRIES | YARIOUS MATTERS. Mre. William Rackett of East-Mari- o 4 i ic and| | ot Ol This Sesson and Have Another | taining Poisonous Sugar of| ; EGG PLANT BLACKBERRIES g5} ob, L. 1, i8 visiting gelatives here} Men’s Picnic—Norwich, New London, Willimantic and| of oi Pl o Sty CARROTS CURRANTS Tomorrow is Communion Sunday in B i R g b \ Coming. I ead or Sulphur. , chure i Sréetie o i . : e RERT RAGPBERRIES fher el been. atiropent sucst of relatives 1A Putnam Associations to Have Dinner and Outing at| (. ;. o fown authorities fn- | Eyen if you have healthy hair you RADISH LIMES “ | Drivers complain that the roadway f Norwich, Rt ished oiling the town road at Norwich | oupi "t uSc « liitle PARISIAN Sage CABBAGE LEMONS of Preston bridge is yery bad in spots, « ‘\Kltemuug. \ \ Town, from the city line northward. | ;e n week as a hair dressing. It TOMATOES OGRANGES Mrs, Charles Kensler of New Yor s So far this season the town has used | {oeis“tha ha's healthy; prevents scalp LETTUCE PINES Muky tenis aro Sunsplouous slotg fis ‘Ul SLM 4 SR Charles 6. Oabb two cars of oil for the Toads and now | j(cl, faliing hair and dandruff, and— the river banks since the hot wavelof Main strest. ioiic with atlin.| Each assoclation, it was determined, | has another car on the way. / iy e CELERY WATERMELONS | hgan, AL of it ina mpeting heo Feley eoaaing | was ib invie wad prevall ubon the| The roads on Laurel Hill, at Tatt- | Byt he sure you get PARISIAN Sage MUSK MELONS gy Harold Anderson of Waterfuiv (31of delegates from the New London |mayor of its respective city to attend | ville, Thamesville and Notwich TOWI'| therg are many imitations. The irl There 18 an abiiidance of mackerel | spendivg a few days with hi Business Mcn's association and the di- | the picnlc and dinner, which Is to be| have been olled, The now car Wil | with"Auburn luit is on every carton Our Native Spring Lambs are | » the waters around Block Islaid this | in gast Norwich. ractors of the Norwich Businéss Men's | a feature, and each mayor I8 to come| probably be used on roads at Yantic, | and bottle of PARISIAN Sage. AR i a has returned to | association, the purpose being to pro- | primed to speak upon the general topic | the West Side and Taftvilic. | "1t banishes dandruff, stops falling the Finest in Years and Cheap Justif Helden) Jr. has 1ed t0 | mulgate 10eay (oF the develonment of | of The Development of Fastern Con- — | hair and scalp itch, and imparts to the Mise Eita Pish of Brewsters Neck | Springfleld aftef Visiting his parents | SR Soiflotirue According to the{ nccticut, Thus opportunity for Mayor | 1nON ‘WORK ARRIVES FOR | hair a brilliancy and lustre that all gsugat, 24 orebs one day recently at|on Clalrmont avenie: plan, the mayors of four cities in the|T. C. Murphy of Norwich, Mayor Bry- | | won well as men, love so dearly SOMERS 8" Foqustimuck - Diswbrlaxe, Mr. William Musidy af | teritory are to present before the bus. |an . Mabum of New London, Mavor | LAUREL HILL BRIDGE. | P“A]R:S|'ANMI ge s daintily pertumed ;5 artett quests M. | ness men their ere; oints of | Daniel F. Dunn aantic 3 and refreshing hair dressing. It's the | pos Atlanta Univenily quaetelta L Dorcester Mant axe mucsts o View as to What .cdn and ought fo he | Mayor Archibald MacDonald ,will be|Work Can Now Go On Without Delay | hest hair tonic you can buy. Larg T aacway oftreh Bunmaay {had SN NN TG done 1o stimulatd the growth of this | afforded to place before the assembled —Second Girder In, bottle 50 cents at The Lee & Osgood | s e Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hulburt of | section %o that along with the pleas- | business men ways in which co-opera- — ’4'”_ and dealers everywhere CHAPPELL €0. The preacher nt Moosup Baptist | New York ave visiling Mr. and M. |ant owiing whieif ghe picnic Wil fur- | ton can ‘achleve results here for the| Girders and other ronworkc for the church Sunday fnorning will be Rev.|C. G. Cobb of Main strect. s e (Wil alsg be'productive of much | common good. e Larel Hill bridse repairs, whose non. | 3 C. A. Nor N o) 4 of ctical 2 There is to be a Get-Togeteher tag|arrival had halted the wc arrived | | (,03] and Lumber Bl ki daba Coushiin gnd George :\‘(mr?'l?f Vice President B. B. Gardner and|of some kind which will be worn dur-|on Friday, so that the repairs can now Incid | S i 5 N | Scores of summer bearders, bound | Southbridge are the guests of Will- gecretary John Humphrey of the New | ino the day, and the dtmner is not in-|be pushed on faster towards com Nnei ents n ocwty. | Qur Offices and Yard will be for farms north, come up on the New | iafn Moore for a few day London Business Men's association | tended to be only for members of the| tion ; ; - York boats every morniiig hoW. bel of Wilii- | Were in attendance at the mieeting, | zqsociations, but any business man m-{ All the ironwork required is now on ‘_——-——I CLOSED | Ar. and Mrs, Dwight Abel Of W0 | which was Held in'the board of.trade | terested in atiending will be welcome, | hand, so ‘that there will be no further g Williams' Root Beer is the ideal Surh- | mantic were the gueste of fr | rooms in the Shannon building, hav-| ag the committee will have the tickets | delays awaiting material A wnr?‘ RS AT ARRER S P T Saturdays, After Noon, mer beverage. Cooling, refreshing, | East Great Plain on Friday ing been called at the suggestion Of | for general sale, and want to make the| big girder was placed on Friday ot b few dave stay &t Watoh Een ] D . J l d A t nourishing. Good for the children.—adv M d Mrs, Louis Ingalls of Ner- lh? A‘}orwlc‘h association. lziel:gallgfdlronz phni(‘ a big (lfian { 8 ¢ st uring July an { r. an 2 el 4| Willimantic wera expected, but did no 3 # e . i, 3o RNl g ¥ Lo |, Jared Gallup, who was taken from | wich were. recent guests of i and | tive, Efforts to get info communi- ta“\reld":)tf'r\::relt;:hzllhfi-fi e i) OBITUARY. 1 BLL I R To correct a misapprehension, || Ekonk recently, ill with diphtheria, to| Mrs. Clark Congdon of Ekenk Catlon with {ho Putham association | talked of, Secretary Charles W Pear- A e [ M Walker £ “| ANNUAL CLEARING we state that'our regular em- f|the Backus hospital, is finch Detter. Stoddard and | before the meeting had not been sue- | 507 Bel e 5 e pitiisiestic #n rs. John easol B port. | ees receive their usual pay, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Stodfa’é Fru| Ccetul, wo that they will be notified, MPOLers of this line of entertainm The death of Catherine Monahas, | - 3 NN th 56 relictibe i Tt is arraniged that persons wiio did | soii Aibéft are spending a few { with ihe Willimantic association, of | President Fairclough of the Norwich | wite of John J. Gieason, occur on| W. Harrison Caruthers of Philadel SALE OF . | fire wardens in Nighting forest fires aré | at tieir Home 4t Brewstara Y Y i dana AL tnE iRy | association will be toastmaster, and | I'riday evening shoris afier 10 o'clock | Phia has heen spending a few days ot | to be paid for their services oiit of the Notwich spent the! " Brosident Charles S. Fairclough of | the president of ecach association Will| at hr home, Xo, 14 North streat, fol- | his home in town, ! state funds. . Roy Judd of NotWith SBUll i6its|th Norwich assoclation presided and | be the executive committee for the|lowing a lingering iliness for.ihe last e Fourth With his sister, Miss Chrlolfs | g Nargion aseoclatlon presided and | be ¢ loving i 18 {1 Nk Wt A tad D b M Tarmers say fhat flo matter how | M. Jiidg at Sheiburne Falls, Mas e two New London men fook up th| After the New London delegates had |~ Mrs. Gleason, who' was (he daugh- |15 spending & week with Hrs I | badly the drouth may have affected 3 M L . Arhold 6f Ner- | igea with enthusiasm, and after a dis- | departed, the Norwich directors con-| ter of the late Michael Monshan and | Yerrington of Washington stree 133 SUITS, sizes 33 to 46, the crops, weeds are flourishing as| Rev. and Mrs. T % T i | v nts and a confer- | sidered several other matters of busi- | Mare Conne < 26 | , $1zes wioh wers guests of the family of Wil* | sugsion of various poi i Mary Connell, was born in Lisbon ot SRR gt it | never before, e O B Blainfield last week. | eic¢ with John J. C. Stone of Kite- | ness, among which was the decision t0| vears ago, but had spent the greater| Mr. and Mrs. Gerard wwker and | our regular $12.00 value— | o At A 1t it ‘was declded to select Tues-|send a man to Hantford next Tuesday | bart of pour e 1oox metoh Ehn wias | family, who have been visiting in town . ySince the schools closed soffie of |\ 4 iy Kitehen ang Miss Car- | T2U85.0 ™58 ‘i the day for the pic- | to appear at the hearing given by the | hioriad hare to John J. Gleason at St | have returned to their home in Broc | at this sah “s | their promise o keop the packe iren | rie Scanion 0f Westerly are guests of | nid’and Kitemaug a8 she place. T was | puplic wilities commission upon the | MAry X church by Rev. James 3. Sumpai | ine: i el gl friends in Nerwich for the week end. | ajgo determined that ft would be held | p itizens er 0Val| on January 25, 1900, and was devoted | . from torn paper in or ghine, as the place provides|of the Central Vermont morning boat| to the interests of her home. Besides| Mrs « and fam Our $15.00 SPRING M e 3 F. Leon Hutching of Norwich was| ™0 M Foheiter'in case of poor weath- | tratn. Frank H. Smith was the delegate | por husband she is survived by (hree | afid ra Hall have taken a | . [i}y Shurethy. snd TrH;:.\ fas Hot ““{“' the guest of his mother, Mts, Agnes A. [P selected to represent the association. | chilgren, the oldest eleven, Joseph, | cottas rwichport for the sum- | SUITS== | there was vitality in the air, and| bi 5 ; 2 | at Greene, R. 1, Wednes- Helen and Raymond. She also leaves | mer { . nothing of the oppressive humidity of | @ en n 3 . She also leaves | this time last July | 1 | her mother, Mre. Michael Monahan, - | a IS dale i R G e s | CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS | BARBER CHARGED WITH and three"rothens and three Ssters. | Danil L., Brown gnd Russell Welies A citizen explains that in patriotic | Ludvig Anderson of Southington is f EST | KNOCKING MAN DOWN. | Join and Edward Monahan of this | left town Friday for New York and decorations, bunting should be. placed | Sending a few days at his formet FILES INDIGNANT PROTEST | s ol clty, Michael of Providence, and the | sail today for s (hree- months trip 1a| Our $1800 SPRING with the blue at the top, not reversed, | lome here, remewing old acquaint-| iout Momber of Hanford In-| Frank Murphy Had Cut Over His| Misses Annie Mary and Nellie Mon- | Europ SUITS— as is often the case. 5a|\« s. Cenné:‘fl!'g_‘ Committes Opposes Nose, for Which He Blamed Joseph ahan, all of Norwich, | 4 When last hefird from, Rutherford .| 3. Miller &nd P. Miller of Boston| vestigation = tR(T | Vetrane. Mrs. Nicholas M. Dempsey. | Mrs. A N. H. Vaughn of Rockwell at this Sale 3“.75 b 1 Batty wers B e | spent the Fourth of July with Mr.} Methods of Majart The death of Ann Ryan, wife of | Lerrace, is to spend several weeks at d Plaut and party swere on their way to | sbent, the Fourth of July with Sir s Josgph Vetrano, who runs baxber| Nichelao. M. 1 ) ; teh H OIS T TN | Bavaria. Later they are to spenq a ) and Mrs. M. Rosenberg of West Mal - 5—The major-1 Jo etranc o 11 arber { Nicholas M. Dempsey] occurred Fri- B anying he her, | month in Switzeriana. o *| street Seattle, Wash, Jim > onmit_ | shop at No. 34 Franldin street, was ar-| day morning at her home, 118 High | we Jewett Ci SALE COMMENCES | \ 3 [ ity of the house judiclary P~ypa. M Of | Tested on Friday night by Sergeant| iret g llness™ f about nine | 5 TR MORNING T THE LOWEST PRICES New 1 from Block Tsland to Miss Edith Lane of Norwich spent | tee, Representatives James G | John H. Kane and Policeman Corn b Bl o N b aar b Heat Kills Seven in Chicago. | ' it Powers Bros., choice mackerel, | the holiday the guest of Mr. and | Iilinois and Walter 1. McCoy of Bos ' nirphy upon complalut of Frank Mur- | 00 e et rvived o saats] Cmicago, 301 Seven Addd: & shars . weak, sword fish, and bl Te Mrs. George Laune at Willow Point, | Jersey, came into open conflict today Ny Lnat Vetrano had knoc i ng, o p-daughter, MisH of 'pr ations and ber bi b consistent byt | Mystic. | with the minorlty member, Represen- | PBY w' “tused the cut ove Dempsey, sad-two wistets, Mrd. Will- | SENTORISHANS €8 & nasebet A Today will also be end 4 ! g | tative Eawin W. Higgins of Connecti- | down Gha o which Murphy was| 1&m ONell and Mrs. Johaunan Prat, | neat maddened dogs was the eummary 2 with first-class work. 01 home week conditions prevajl in | Mrs. Edward Lees of Taf | cut, over the manner of conducting | and nose, Bo "hen "ho' was| Lotk of North CIff siree ¢ | Bottest ¢ s far this yeor, of those Special | many neighborhoods this week, hoii- | been spending several days | the'inquiry into the conduct of United | biceding profusely " yriers by Po-| Mr. Dempsey has been a rexiden vear. | N . T lay visitors remaining for family re. | home of her father, John i | States Judge Cornelius H. Hanford. |brought to pol adQw 4". ¢ this clty since she was 14 years. ey TR | SH'RT DAYS A 7 inions over the week end | Plaintield | McCoy told of S n:;u evidence | llt(nmn” S w hi e SR | since her murriage i e, | Qe ) oses ary aitexdy ) A su nd witnesses eirano as arrested o i r 3 o] e Side. r de; v as ¥ icked in srwich des he | gent for the best machine Tustaril, Connectiont was. rapneent e Missos Bsther and Loretta Hoo | were "belng Intimidated. . Chairman | No. 166 School street, and b bl to) "cen in the employ of the McCrum- | cily Will soon have blossoms beautiful where we sell for one day enfy ed at Meriden Thursday, when about | S¢¥ 2nd Agnes Nolan of Plainteld | 4 doed ; th e commit. | police headquarters, later securing his| Y70 Sl company a number of years. | cnough for a rose carnival, s p on the market for the money. ¢ 2t Veriden Conmestiout ela theis | spant the Fourth with the Misses Ruth | Gratiam atnounced thal the commit: | PRICC MECHETIOD of '§50 for his ap ljh’f'“h\ of a kindly and happy dis- $1.00 Negligee Shirts state pienic at Lyra park and lone Breckenridge | dence. Chairman Graham referred to | pearance in court this morning. | position ahe had a number of warm : . TH E HUPMDB'LE Black Point cottagers are pleaseq | T and Mrs. Joseph B Carpenter | Dimsell and MeCob ae the, Majority SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION. | friends wiig "",fj,\' 'll‘i:',‘,:d ot Tl | for 75¢ [ nediie town of Niantic has laid | #nd daughter Alma of Brewsters Neck | &nd asser 4 5 ¥ i = i el &4 [a £ood macadam road from the Bige- | bave been the guests of their son, | T rles F. Peterson, a timber and | Superintendent Graham Has Returned | MoUrning famii = e | $1.50 and $2 Negliges Shirts T w land to Capt. John Manwaring's | Willlam Carpenter, at Midway | coal land dealer, teatified that several | to Fairfield After First Conference | FUNERALS, . ¢ ’ ' ' H 2 APOELS s W. W ch of Norwich has s he had seen Judge Hanford ap- | th Local Committee and Teachers. ern equy Mrs. W. W. ( h of Norwich has | times he ha ] r | wi o | | ol pry d: ‘f""'"'.f"' d;"'gl Local vlayers have been notified that | Deen Spetdiug several days with her | parently under the infllence of liguor,| %% "T 1 T D | Mrs, Michast K. Sullivan. . r inds of repair work. | tne unnual public tennis tournament | cOUSn e 00D, A s L o Genumna | Eaward 3. cranam of Falr@eld, he |, 1o conesr ot Barah A iMelov, WIte ] g ‘ fir tha fhanpicr \,:,’,"”U{ (opnament | grandparents at Moosup pond f st the man was very drunk” he|,..). chogen town school superinteéns | o¢ aichael K. Sullivan, was held from 1y o Today Only. is {0 open on the courts of the Litch- | Mibnie’ “Pratl and Forence | ~Habtord's cbuhubl 4 imined | dent, who was here early week for | hier home on Pine street Friday morn The Norwl\' field Lawn club today | ! s Dl IR % e the town school com- | Ing at 8 o'clock. Relatives from Bos X | k of Plainfield visited Nor- | Peterson concerning his motives in ap- | conference with tows sehifol com_ | K A0S 0 Sock IWIRIIes, Sont oe | - The Torrington Register says: Judge n recently and called on Miss | pearing and Representativo McCoy | mittee and to become acqual were present at the service Sn:okere | Witiard &_Roraback lett- Wédnesday [ Susan Adams, at the Johnson home. . |8aid the witness dppeared s 4 redlt | opewnat with the fleld over | were many flowers, Rev. Hugh Trea Quarter ! e . R a s 0. [ for New York whence he will sail AR ST e T e S e | mor conducted & reguiem mass in st s p . A first “vacation in thirty-five vears, | | 0 Brewsters Neck after spending a | Higgins angrily desired it to be noted |to his home in ‘Falrfield, but may be | Patrickes church. Alrd ¥ L. ¥arro i i PR ‘Good Clothes Store™ jgm McKmley Ave. and Otis St. 4 f week with her cousins, Misses Editr| that he was not a party to the con- | pack here as occasion requires. dered Beautiful Land on Hig il Mlflel\mum | | Nut growers, interested in the pres- | and Nannie Patridge of Poquetanuck. }“‘T_l]nm : & . | » While here Mr. Graham inspected .ne.,»!a\“ of the mass. As the bod. a | m———— - rvation and propagation of native Mr. 4 o P | Mr. McCoy explained that Higgins | school buildings quite thoroughly and|porng from the chur rer, My | | RI pes of nits. will find the annual re- for. Mass., have returned from a | % 1B Tacoma, ‘else he would have | conferred with the town commitice |God, td Thee, was sun bearers ! the {wo hundred and’ fiftieth | Pl ste ) st issued, full of interest. Goo W. Rathbun, of Dunham | coneerence | n\“:[rlan. ;” i Anniversary of the Settlement | v F. M. Gallaudet and. Miss Kath- | 5 | " Peterson said he begged that he be okt Al s in the | of the Town of Norwich, Con- Today,Saturday [[RSF, ~ idet of Hartfor Mol Miss Mildred Lewis Who has beew| IOC Drought into the case, as his bu family plot in S en | of the 1own vorwica, U } . by e rives ¥ | spending-deverad fanfiawith Felatives’| 10080 Drobsvly. wolldbe affected. e Funeral Director | necticut | Ladies 32.00%Whito CanmaRumpe, sail tod ),0n the steam- | FRNCTE S ending school here, | %itness ai that he had been told at charge, | mecucut, ‘ . p " man Lioyd | s ‘at her home near Corey bridge, | LNe conferenc o Sl io Doll o g « Py BEST IN TOWN ne i, 3 © | Ylawyers of the city were apparently Peesiior Dglec. - ! July 4, 5, 6, 1909, Ladiest $3.00 Russet ; i A | afraia to go ahead and say anything poThe, funera) of Desus P s O . Cay rice will have rge AL and 'Ch s tridie o | regarding Judge Hanford, and “that eld from the parlors « h H | e . A . lt i oh ity Shestiag Batur. | 0iiice spd Chaclle Pafridie, who |3 SIS, SERE e potols 18 Sear. Hourlgan Friday. Burial was . by William C. Gilman, 'y adion’ £250 Russet and, ening. He s an expert cornet \iro' [owis JaBotnty of Montville,| tle Who would have the colrage to Mary's cemetery. Mr., Dolle dicd in | fords,.$2.00 f ! !: gl lcu ura Envoy C. E. French is in jaco rat'med to their home at Po. | come forward to testify | Preston and was 22 veary of age. Hel g handsome octavo volume of | yens sz 5008hoes and 2 1e local work at the present etanuck drawbridge } Here Mr. Higgins made a statement was a former resident of Williman 5 witl e it b & $3:50 1 Shoes & lee | for the Recorg that hie was not pre Pasquale Defazio. 50 pages with numerous i [ Men's $350%8 s of Pl . el hen this conversation occurred P W 00, Ihite’ Ribhdh | Banner _| - Mrs. gs of Plainfield has | 0L W 5 4 he funeral of Pasquale Defazi | he White Rihon * Panner an S e Mot ha% | Chairman Graham requested the held from the parlors of Undertaker | Men's $4.00an4 550 In quantities to uit you. t Wiilimantie camp Bertha Bates, who :-““» pL *”'“ print "’"* SO S Hourigan Friday afternoon and burial | [ ; | fords at 33 0% 3o po rac A 8 il for the past wesk,|Ted at anyone having materia ke NS MAry's cemhate 2 - | $3.00 ne A 12l = i Ve 15 el »n”‘/,_.‘:‘,”'s Week. | evidence should present it, so that | ot s ot Ak and ) net; mMal, | pove and Gims nm'- A.N. CARPENTER i IS R when the committee left Seatttle it o : X f | icTon seicesionty . . £¥1 Z could not be said that an opportunity SETIRE e dent, of New. ML | e 1 of Lowell, had not been given for such testimony. Mrs. J"S‘F" Oliver. Dl Al ord b | & 23 Commerce Stroct Am Higgins protested against the is- The funeral of Mrs, Ray Oliver, w orders must be accom- FRANIK.A. X i g . hone Co.. has | guance of this invitation ow of Joseph Oliver, was held a g s eleoione 7 Sline from Norwich |~ Counsel Hutches for Judge Hanford home in Hartfor frernoon «t | panied by check or pos!al note. 104 Miain Staset £ Vvisiting protested agalnst recording McCoy's 3 o'clock. Re: Dr. Herbert J. Whit & | questions about the alleged refusal of p%fl('l’ of \ I t nurch, | FOR SALI | people to testify, saying that theye officiated. Burial ce At WA lar man on Connecticut Daniel McSheffrey and daugh- | Were a reflection on the people of etery, Fast Har Oliver 3 D pany’s lines is ordered (o report af- Jennie McSheffrey of Taft- | Seattle. Mr. Graham, after refrring LR s l\;g\;fl mwl. sons. artford, | ULO. .'1. AV I completion of his regular day's with her brother, Robert Mec- | to the difficulty of obiaining evidence IDW SRAHAM, Villiam of Nory : oseph of | k, hereafter, he will be. paid for of Newark, N. J., and Edward that ]mc attorney had been mis- Town School Superintendent. ‘\1‘:?%“‘»’)"“ daughters, Rose and | 25 Bmadway, me from which he is ordered to & M e of Pawtucket sail tomorrow | understood, The sub-committee had riorie Oliver of Hartford, ¥ report until he finally s \is car | (Sunday) for Glasgow, Scotland, and | come to seek incriminating evidence, | upon the question of teachers. He e . * h TR A Bl ear | evarn ‘about the middle of Sep- | he sald, and If enough Incriminating | was aiso in conference with the music | Dredging for Chelsea’s Groton Landing Norwich, Connecticut. | tember | evidence were found to recommend im- | teac Prof. J. Herbert George,| A New London any has a dredge | —_ You have money idle in savings LN SRl B qrhmem of Judse Hanford, m»\»m“gnd« fok W. Lester and Miss Mary | has a dredge at w near the Grot baoks at 4 per cent. when shore lots | k | eminent jurists and lawyers testified | Rogers, who have been serving respec- | landing of the steamer Chelsea and ng 20 per cent. vearly n| EARNEST WORKERS' PICNIC. | gstrongly in favor of Judge Hanford, | tively in the Central, West Chelsea | oot S et B tigate Groton Long Point, | | saying had never known him to | @nd Wequonnoe districts, but defi- | gay, The tug Cassie was and and | b wittinew opporianitior, | Grounds at Beech Heive Prettily Dec- | b (ntieten. cnh pe nh i, 10 | e aetilemen of how. the question of | G2V ¢ o ,fl‘,,, el ur owl terms, Jas. Ja orated for Enjoydble Programme. | Inattentive in court, theugh his pe- | music instruction will be arranged was he mud was dum | : | Elariies. mishi maka Pesons” who | angounced \ ‘ The Shetucket Harness ou_ could time to 9 arnest Workers gave an en- | diq not know him think that he was| Suberintendent Graham is a mative | Boat Train 50 Minutes Late P AT | | 4 ; t 3 t Up-to- Dite xeeph Coon jorable basket ‘pientc the' Fourth' of] ssieep. | of New York state, coming from the| . o Tréin > o Opposite Chelssa Savings Banky *us 4 suving of | had put her five | July at the residence of Mrs, Eliza | o QNS Catskill regions, and is a graduate of | "oy 6 0 & ol o eton on Frides -3 i R 8 ohEe A. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. George P. | i | Hamilton college, 1900, while his wife | [0 /0 SRS, d O O e by o3 sortr lity | thes were il right - Bl o el St c B L N THE CITY COURT. [Is & Srracuse college: graduste. Su- |etening st Bluckie the subse . i ¥ of our goods, com- | foot black vere decorated with the national col- perintendent Graham has had twelve as Rt e o £ing 1 | o Begadle T | ¥ing op- | snake's head oft. | which clam chowder, sandwiches, ice| Several Gases Before Judge Barnes. | Rervising. nine years of this time in | FANCR Toad, was Shout o) minutes late at its maximum of completeness has been reported to the state author- | ammocks. and . awings - had oo | Depuly Jogse Basnes diepenced juc| of Fairield and Westport i this | Ressrvoir 29 inbhes Dowh [ ton Street, Monday, July 8¢, at SETERENS NI - [ mist wes pidanea from s Yisbes | 5 ons maana printe upan the lwn | Ko S adiies I the clty cpustl (ke LURR Ll L aint | sioe Seastai. showed at 0. iboh oolosk. sland by a New Londoner and when | .oyei e ) ¢ s aitds ot| Rad $ thra en- | trict, the Fairfie d Wesf 4 vwn from full pond. There has been 3 g entertain them there were games of | accused of throwing stones at a Cen- | e Fa ar s L hg. Ther | #7-47 Main Street ]\,‘ Vi a8 re- | various kinds and a_number of races | tral Vermont train, claimed that his | trict had more school buildings but not | no rainfall in the month of J and . ) S | in_which all were fres to join. | miesiles were directed elsewhere, and | @< large ones as those in Norwich, and : nth e R S F S . w t R i | Vocal and “instrumental selections | he was permitted to adjust his case | he mumber of scholars wege about| . i . |For prmg. ater ]\ “ [0 YOURSELF! o~ o wers rendersd, among which were sev- | for the sum of $1884. City Attorney | 2000 in Fairfield as compared to about | Paid OFf 83, pure white, sound and swest—a \w. \L l. AOLL l from a shock Wednesday eral mngs by the High Street Young{ Hall claimed that the boy ought to| 3,000 here. He had su o | ,;The selectmen have recently reduced orises Ahal WLk ADDeRL. (67 Dets WS o 3road Brook Men's club, which afforded much be sent to the Connecticut Sthool for | schoc. buildings i e town debt by taking up §3,000 of del‘ f om Rfl vestiate p e dmard Ak S| pleasure. About 75 people were on | Boye. rict to probably a dozen here. | the bonds making an appropriation | just what you want. Dom't buy B or 4 1 1 ng whers you wili study ¥ of Somers, Durial| e grounds. All departed at a late| Philomena Falcone pald $411 for a|. Ome of the most important posts of | trom the sinking fund for that pur-| " "1 S8 U0 (R E TE 4 d and Typewriting. Studens o nour, well pleased with the day's out- | Fourth of July breach of the peacs. | Preparation, equipping him for the | pose ! | studying with me have the advantage c. ' The committee which had charge | The continueq case of the stats vs, | WOk of school superintendent. was in — | get ours at such a bargain. Call and of getting aztual business practice be ot £ the s il affair was Mrs, A, | Frank and Samuel Hertz, because of | Greene, N. V., where he had a school | Common Pleas Court | 8 fore taking a posit thus gainin H. Randa Mrs. Speed Evans, M a nulsance maintained by the" latter, | Which was in effect a teacher-training The common pleas court comes in | 5% U8 before buying—it will pay you g 3 V the g sl | experience and confidence, and are e Clizabeth Hamilton, Mrs. Pear! Fields, | was adjusted on payment of $9.04, as | class in connection w he high| ., AMonday morning at Paana t undertake the w.ck George P. Wilson, Bpeed Evans and | the trouble has been abated. The School, in which the course was equal| Thres caces are ial | t pits, 1t is expected that mhn 1| Miss Idelia Scott, secreta Johnson-Fiynn prizefight led to an al-| to one vear in normal school 4 — | (HAS OSBERG HAT”E L. JEWETT. | a hearing at FELGIET tereation with words nn::l :\sucufls"asn Oz:;u»d\:['i':r;cuh::mm-m‘:;"";””Q'"T"‘ BEARS RULE THE GRA\N PTS. | = - Shore oF tween M, Kelley and a fellow wayfar- | © plef s in-| _—— oiiid" & A il WEDDING. ers. The latter, judged innocent of | spection of the school buildings. One| prices Broke at Chicago on Improved | 11-13 Cove St. PRSI R PO, Phorriada | wurwion péaple. wers - 3 Wrongdoing, was allowed to. depart; | of the problems of magnitude now be- | Ge | Bisakar. the historical pageant g Burnham-Mile: | the " agad v . o| fore it is how to arrange the salary | rop Prospects. - ol dhii o | he al pageant gi L o ¢ Noy| (e former, against whom was the e B | 283 Muin St aprid | g hursdd : ur Edson Burnham of New | burden of proot paid §2 costs. | question for the lis ers. The | 5 AR ! . ) i Ston gt ‘“,,A Miss Sarah M, Milds of | Tn mre oF 0% a ) a:nldn[‘:r!;ri;er! problem is complicatea from the fact Mf:\‘""jf“;“d:‘[”," piig e "‘"df'f"f""l Q with ambe? ¥inted lensesy” was ¢ ishes and trees, making 6 am were married here Fri-| was used, this accounting largely for | that at Broadway school the salarles | its. Prices broke 21-4@25-3 for bummer OYS rostful for the syes..s a MESREA The office of John A. Mor- | sight, and songs 1ces oon by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb | the long session. paid have ranged higher-than in the THE. [T°%, YOS % e . " giver ocecds going for the | Of the Church of the Good Shepherd. other districts, and It Is a question how | Vet 40C 3 1:G2 B8 for corn, clos i Amber Eye Glasses-andiBaeg gan & Son will be closed Sat- | ¢ tan il | The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | 5 P to so adjust this detall as to satisfy | 1S SemOM R Bt tho enddino Pails and Shovels Sand g g o [ A5 Burihngm e Mo, 11 Dedhard Broke His Leg. all. One member of the committce has | OF the fession, Greatly Improved | 3 > resist the strong rays ol;V urday -“temoons commenc.| The current tholle Transeript | street, and the bride is the daughter | Joseph Dg Fitzgerald, who lives at|stated that it could castly be adjusted | BT e tirmed specnintons 1| Moulds, Mills, Celluloid Dolls, Youswill find them very' t i prints in full the address of Rev. R, I, ( 0f MI. and Mra, William S, Miles of | 48 Cedar street and is employed as a | if the salaries woere all to bo graded | {1 T, JRARS (Wried wpeeulators t ing June 22 until "-*ember. ell, A, M, rector at Ridgefield, | Farmington, As both bride and greom | molder at the MoCrum-Howell com-|up to the Broadway mark, but the ductations. sa. colie 5 Games. anonl Doll factoryei .._. | formerly of Nerwich, at the clesing | Were under age, the comsent of their | pany foundry, hyroke his leg on Thames | commitice has doubis us o what r 'y 'y exercises of St, John's parochial school, Stamfe Rev, Father Shortell has been acting school visitor at Ridgefield for a number of yvears. UDle GIFTS ln Grt Va-'y at FRISWELL'S At Eastern Paint Chapel In the list of clergymen to conduet 25-27 Fr.._'n Street gervicesiat Guliles, chapel at Kuste Point diring (he surimer, Sundays, are —_ 23 Rev. W. B. Bates of lUnion Baptist p I\.lgrv ¥ u'“m ‘vlu! gRos h":‘- ehurch of Mystic om.July and Re ness b Jublic, {0 P . Wrignt of "Central Bapt jum be Lrougl adyertiss Pk winmns of The Ball | churen of this oty on Bepembes i parents was filed with the marriage license, Brickie’s Body Sent Seuth. The remains of George Brickle, the Central Vermont railroad negro freight handler, who was stabbed to death on Monday night by James Denison, a negro at the Long wharf, New Lon- don, in a fight over a dice game, were forwarded to Raleigh, N. C.. Thurs- dav night, where Brickle's mother re- sides, street Friday morning, He was brought | ception suoh & meve would receive at Hill and Scotland road scho Taftvilie and fram the Wauwecus Hili | schoclhouse to West Town s leg below the knge, nsuse to | Former School Supt. William D, | tricts from which children were to be ‘ Tillson left here on Friday to attend | trans ted. The advertisements were the Nationa! Education association | inserted, it was staled, ot hecause the committes had settleq definitely that thege three acheois were Lo be discon- convention in Chicago. He will be in this Bity agein later-in the manth, e to a doctor's office on Main street, | the hands of the taxpayers. where the fractire was reduced, and | Newspaper advertlsemen(s that he was then taken home. The break | have uppearcd askiug bids for traus | was in one of the bones im bis right | portation of children from the Plain | Elks' Home Wen't Be H-bmll Portland, Ore, July 5 Tt lodge, B. P, O. E. It 1s =aid, il veto the proposition Lo rebulld the | Eiks' home at Bedford, Va The nev othe committee «of the grand lodge was in session lieve today, and It seem ol to be the feeling that al present at st the proposition should be indef- itely postponed. Liove may find the way—but it lways able Lo pay the freight isn't | Carriages, Boats, Croquet | Sets, Etc., at | MRS: EDWIN FAY'S #i®%-Optical Dep'te 144 = 146 Main St WHEN t your busi- ness before thie public. (Lere 1s no me- m betier than througl the advertiss '8 columns of The Bulletin ou ta WHWN you want to put ness betore ihe public, 1 dium pectar than throus! Aok caumos o The

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