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WESTERLY MAN GOES 10 JAIL ‘George Bates Sentenced For: -Entering Macomber Store— Coast Artillery Interests—Suggestive Programme For Arbor Day—Colonial Jack Comes to Town. The board of officers ordered to mzet in the Providence armory on May 12 for the examination of coast artil- lery baslc_course, is composed of Cel. Charles F. Tillinghast, -Lt. Col. S. Frank Nolan and Major Arthur N. Nash of Westerly. A board has alse “een ordered for the same time and Jace for the -examination of Dbattle nd fire commander, range and com- iinication emplacement and search- ght courses; also, another board for the examination of coast artillery s cialist and rated position courses fo: enlisteq men. The examinations wiil commence at 9 a. m. and continue un- til midnight. All coast artillery officers, except such as may have been, previously marked by the state board as having passed, or those excused by the adju- tent gemeral will report to the first mamed examining board. Such officers as designated by Lieut. Col. George W. Gatchell, U. S. A, in- or and instructor, will report to L i t t i ent curb and w the new with the convex building is established. walk is to be eighteen inches in t ness, ground strength of the tal with adequate retaining power rem ficials of tlie town, posed to the removal is said, people is divided. ] ly ‘there are many strong adherents of sentiment of George Pope Mor 2s expressed in his live-forever poc AWoodman. Spare That Tree, but M & on business streets. few progressives who are of the 1 to So there pPoem is not analicable are ief that the trees should be removed n_ the interests of progres: _These trees are well inside the 1 be more curvature line i front of the The new cut- s to 16 which will necessitate the ing of the main roots of the tr he ‘sidewallc level thus lesser ng. The tree warden, backed by ungualifie of the sentiment t of expected that while the The mecond board. for the better p tion of the post Enlisted men designated by their |office buildin iry depart- . ve district commanders will re- | ment i here be - port to the third board mentioned for |eral trimmins Lranch the ocourses specified. Observers and ;extend direcil nd towards new building. These four trees are #yn pointers must submit a certificate from a medical officer showing that thers is no defect of vision ‘wxich would impair efficiency. L Mow that the walls of the new post | 2 effice building are nearing completion nd the beauty of the structure be- omes more apparent, the ever rres- ent citizens’ committee are consider- ing the advisability of removing the four elm trees in front of the prop- erty. n the good old summer time the trees furnish shade for the chauffeurs who park their machines ’'neath the spreading branches, and the tired and s i S day in the state, Ma -its clear cal bovs and gz the only omes in the business section. Walter E. Ranger. commissioner of chools of Rhode Isiand has prepared suggestive programme for the twer v-second annual observance of 9, which includes At the conclu- introductory : “In"all the rbor d to_each one of the 140.000 na = programme the ion of Commissioner Ranger say: variety of the observance of ull a common service for To plant a tree part n chool and conntr: shrub, a fower—‘to make t 3 weary, especially the weary loftered | OT shrub, 0" within the sphere of the shade. With | 8T0W'—is to tale part in the creation of new beauty and utijity.” the new post office building of white marble the general aspect of the lo- The programme in outline follows: cation is changed and greatly im- | Chorus: scripture reading; readine of proved, but it s urged that the trees | Commission addres recitation; will detract from the general appear- | SONE; group cxer : essay, How to ance of the buiding. The trees are | Protect the Troe: nz, The Friends Jarge, but the trunks are comparative- | Of Trees: short descriptions by pupils Iy short and the several upshoots do |feCitations: song: group exercise; Ar- not add to the symmetrical effect of | POr day resolutions; chorus; planting the shade trees No care has been exercises. t s infancy and i e O e p:| Rev. Peter McOscar's automobile their old age this neglect is very ap- parent. It is urgeq that the trees have been there a long time and In Wester- MYSTIC mobile was 1 repairs a few was smashed while on Quarry Hill, Monday afterrcon, but through no fault of the owner, as he was not with the machine at the time. The auto- t in a local garage for days ago and a mech- —_ ‘| anician took it out for trial Monday. Monday Club Closes Season—Light- | He stopped at a house on Quarry ning Strikes Judge Rathoun’s House | IIll, leaving the automobile Heur —Men’s Club Addressed by Supt. W. | 31y’ wazon run away amd swae come H. Perry. ing down th~ hill af top speed when the wagon « ed and struck the au- Mrs. Charles R. Geer entertained the | tomobi smashing the radiator Monday club at her home on West|mudguard =nd doing other min Mystic avenue, this being the last|damage. The wagon Iso wrec meeting of the season. English his- | ed. 'he runawa: captured tory was continued and a pleasing | before doing any other damage. programme was carried out. Largely due to the president, Miss Sara Den- pison, much interest has been taken in the winter's course. Supt. W. H, Perry Addresses Club. The regular monthly business meat- Ing and entertainment of the Men's club_was held Monday evening in G. A R hall on Pearl street and was tenced to nine dence county Sweeney in the ston, tendere to the charge of brea entering the Macomber store in Wes- terly, George Bates, of Wes months il_ by Judge umeri 8 He pleaded no! rly. was sen- in the Provi- John W. t Ki 1o < Monday. s largely attended. After the business |, THe mext case called for trial was wession, Dr. William H. Perry, superin- | the state a Joseph Comnvor! tendent of schools of the town of Ston- | charged w a violent assault with : knife upon Luigzi Marino. Eoth men ingten, gave a lecture on Rambles in Europe. After the lecture, refresh- ments were served and a smoke talk enjoyed. Candidates Baptized. At the Union Baptist church Sunday evening the rite of baptism was ad- antnistered to several candidates. At the eervice mext Sunday evening the wight hand of fellowship will be given a and holy communion will be adminis- | Visiting relatives’ in W % “Colonial Jac the Lightning Strikes House. walker, s in Westerly ay Mystic was visited by a _thunder- | his postals and wheelbarrow. storm Monday morning. Lightming| Mr. and Mrs. Harrv strock the house on Haley street own- ed by Judge Herbert W. Rathbun. Not much damage was done, but the peo- ple residing in the house received quite & shock. Encouraging reports come from Fyank Burrows, who suffered a shock while at work about six weeks ago. Exhibit of Scheel Work. Monday afternoon many of the par- ents and friends of the children of the West Side school visited the academy from 3 until 5 to see the exhibition of the work done in manual training and drawing under the direction of the teacher, Miss Nye. Local Topics, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Barber of Watch Hill are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Barber. At the regular meeting of Mistuket lodge, No. 42, K. of P., several appli- cations were received. Much interest has been aroused in the lodse work. Mrs. Charles Brownell Teturned from Lawrence hospital, New London. where she has been receiving treat- ment. Edwin D. Miner of Norwich was in town Monday. William Babcock of Monday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Morgan have returned from 2 irip in the west. h a 7 a b, Boston spent While away they visited their son. Lyston and Richard Morgan, at St. ¢ Pavl, Minn. department ha Mrs. Bessie Lamb and two children | gas and hell buoy at are visiting Edward Lamb and fam- |ledge and a : Hy. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bailey are in Atlantic_Cit Miss Emily North Murphy has re- turned to Providence after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Mrs.W. W. Lewis has returned froom a visit In Providence. ‘Edward Schofield has left for Water- wury, where he has secured an en- #mpment as an architect. ewton Dickerson is spending a few days in New York. i T sault occurred near Oak ing charged that Marino. in the back .with a k formerly of Westerly River, are P. Cottrell famil the Congress: the have been sct Block Island, placed on the r« ough. ducks were hatched la: re residents of Westerly and the S- it be- tabbed trect Comporto e. Th case was not concluded when, Tt adjourned for the day Local Laconics. Willlam Bliven, of New Bedford re on : Miss Mary am, Mass., is th Miss Bennett, etary of Sta ence, is in ¥ udge and Mrs. Joseph L. P Vesterly Publ ashington to imp idate wa v baptism. tealing do; ewton, state Island sou: on the cne to other ¥ ock, Fisher ock and 13 Road Repairs—Pekin Ducks H New Telearaph Poles Set. A light top dre: 1z of oil has north of the bo. < hennery Sunday from At Boundary Broc RHEUMATIC 4{) ‘etitgs. d’l‘he brood makes a pretty sight an many isitors call to eee SUFFERERS them. “Another hatch of six geese at- ASTONISHED. tracts attention. A new hatch of guinea fowl are to be the next attraction. RHEUMA Acts on Kidneys, Liver and Blood the First Day—and Out Goes Uric Acid Poison Anybody can afford to pay 50 cents to get rid of terrible Rheumatism, Sciatica or Gout, and that's all RHEU- MA costs at The lee & Osgood Co.s, and they say if it doesn’t do all that is claimed for it, money back. It's wonderful how speedily this wimple remedy takes hold and how the re muscles limber up and the swollen joiats come down to normal. Make no mistake—RHEUMA costs but littie, but it's the best remedy you can find to drive Rheumatic pofson from the sys. tem and bring back health to misery- B fad Rootmatism 1 1 i eumatism for a long while, and tried many medicines, but sray cured until I used RHEUMA. I cannot praise RHEUMA too highly. My ad- vice to those suffering from Rheuma. tism is to use tnis great remedy, as I leve 1t will effect a_permanenf cure £ i ti ! 1 ."—C. B. Lanh. W ¥, o o 1t B s . Drive Sick Headaches Away. 8ick headaches, sour gassy stomach, in lon, biliousness, after you take Dr. King’s New I.uy Pills. They purify the blood and lem and you will be well Every pill helps; life and vigor in the sye! safis: box | ¢ old railroad ties which four cycle, 12 horse powe: the boat will be fitted, wiil be i this week and the mission. Fishing company arrived ne New Poles Set. The Western Union _construction orce, which completed their work in ront of the local railroad on, set a the new telegraph poles Monday and moved the old ones on a line that al- lowed the stretching of the 27 clear of all wires the ornamental trees on of our schools is to dn | PURE, FRESH FOODS AT LOW MARKET PRICES ROAS%TIIS.‘{!.‘P? .16¢ % BEEF LIVER, bb. . ... CALVES’ LIVER, Ib. 16c. Fresh Eggs, doz. ..... 21c Table Butter, Ib...... 33c Fancy Strawbeérries basket .............. 15¢c Dandelions, peck .... 15¢c Evaporated Apples, 1b. 10c Pitted Prunes, pkg.... 9c Stewing Prunes, 6 lbs. 25¢ ¥ Hominy, Ib. Nicely Mixed, Ib. ... HONEY COMB Strong Cheese, b. Dairy Cheese, Ib.. New Potatoes, 2 qts. | Spanish Onions, Ib.. Salad Dressing, bottle 10c Buckwheat, 4 lbs.. ... 15¢ Tth Pic 2 pkgs 5¢ | LAMB CHOPS b. .. 'Sauverkraut, 3 quarts.. 10c Pure Lard, Ib........ 13c § Dates, 2 lbs......... 15¢ Turnips, 4 quarts. ... _MADE FReSa DAILY Lady Fingers, doz.... 10c Macaroons, doz....... 10c # Best Bread, loaf. .. ... Fruit Pies Money-savers - for ~ TUESDAY. E and ; WEDNESDAY 6¢c 3c NOANK Boat Builders Busy—John Mclnnis In- jured at Midway—Hike Planned for Boy Scouts. these place J. Davis has launched several boats from his shop on the west side, cne for Mr. McNamara of Fall River he- ing sent home Saturday, one for Mr. Marsh of Norwich being launched and ready to deliver. The Monitor, own=d by Mr. O’Connor of New Britain, has been put overboard. The building for Capt. Frank Thompson of Groton has had the engine installed and is almost completed. Other work is being bus- ily carried on at this plant. Swept from Car by Crane. tives 1 John Mclnnis, injured by belug |road ties. swept from the top of a car at the| Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Johnson of Old Midway vards by a crane, is at his | Mystic who wers guests of Mr. and street to recover from | Mrs. This is the second time | home on n his injuries. recently that Mr. Mclnnis has been | ing. hurt in the yard in much the seme manner. noon The Daughters of America w number of relatives in different places are appointed to help him. BEach relatives and all obliged to go to the in the arranging of the estate. Jodoin_ represents a number of rela- are Interested in the estate, which is valued at $60,0000. The record catch o ftrout in Baltio this season was made by Paul Bren- nan who brought in five fine ones, one weighing one pound and nine ounces. Peter Coulture is working in a wood lot in Montville where he is chopping down trees to fill a contract for rail- the past faw days left Monday morn- John Gallagher left Monday after- | make his home. Miss Louise Joubert who has been of people represents a number of o fsditlement and assist there Mrs. from Eastern Connecticut who ive Trout, Gaught Mr. Village Interests. Existe Lucier of Main street, for for Providence where he will Mrs. George Stedman New York have arri mer home on South the season. Edward Bill of New York, who is at | his summer residence, Pine Hill from Hebron, was calling on town Saturday. Gardner Wickwire of New Haven was the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hakes on Broad- way over Sunday. and Mrs. Charles Daniels child and Mr. and M were guests of Mr. Higgins’ daughter, Mrs. Ernest Bump in Hebron Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Carrier and son Law: home in North Westchester, Sunday. the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fopte over Sunday. At Summer Home. and son of ed at their sum- friends in his grandparents, . John Higgins ce were at their summer Score 6 to 6. The first ball game of the season of the Colchester team was played on the rark Saturday afternoon. Hampton te: Shore Line League, 1912, were the op- ponents. The East m, champions of ‘the A large crowd attended, a a meeting tomorrow evenin ANl v -« chanic’s hall at which a committee will | il at her home on Railroad street the f,‘\";’,"’f; r‘;’(ftmm:';;‘e cfi'—i‘rfi‘é’;”"mhfif be appointed to take charge of the |past two weeks is much better. e el the ete oae entertainment and roll call. The success of the last dance given Tlast Hamptons—7. Motciie 2, Mr. and Mys. Harry O'Brien have by the B. W. S. and A. club was 80| prown g5, A. Bride 3b, Walton 1f, D, returned from fheir wedding trip and | great that the commitiee has arrang- | Bite’ 1n Mormiiat e preion A6 D will be at home to their friends cn!ed to hold another. e St buile it High street. | 5 2 r 3 A tho 1s t ¢ 3 Colchester—Wood cf, Driscoll _ss, Arthur McDonald, who is in Law- Dog and Pony Circus. e el Rl rence hospital recovering from inj will not be home for several wec The Study class of the Noank Bar- tist church is to meet at the parson- lot, A performance was given by the Linn Dog and Pony show on Nolan’s under tents Monday evening. |large serowd thoroughly enjoved A the 2b, Shea rf, O’Brien ¢, S. Friedman | If, H. Friedman p and 1b. ’ Score by innings: East Hampton 0110300106 age this evening. performance of the animals which had | 7 e = 1 ¥ Colchester 0100102026 To Study Wooderaft. R e e T Umpires Dorsey and Sherlock. The Boy Scouts are planning for a : bl trike outs by Strong 5. Friedman Bus Session of Sekgy 8, Lazinsk 5. asses on balls off Strong hike this week through the woods and ch wooderaft will be made a Jerome Anderson of Stoninston guest of relatives in the vil- Banning of Windsor ng at the home of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I Fitch U,‘;} tic Mills company to work for Spicer avenue. { Eugene Dion. Mrs. Annie Wagner has been enter- Pleasing Musical Numbers. taining Miss Clarice Wilson of New | At the French entertainment given La | fo rthe benefit of St Mary’'s church Mondell has returned to Cedar | Crest for the summer. His winter va- s won_repeated applause Les cation was spent in a tour of B retelles, by Odella Arfpin; Je Tis = Weeks has been vis iis Peureuse, Mrs. Alex Dupont, Jr. he lawn and saved all the limbs on ' he trees from mutilation. The 200 were taken rom under the tracks and replaced by new ones were moved from the station grounds also and_ stored road yard, to be disposed of by Fore- man Culligan. in the rail- Getting Boats Overboard. Capt. Benjamin C. Chesebro in_ his fishing power boat lucy arrived here Monday from Old mew hunter’s cabin power boat built there by Capt. Charles M« Mystie, tow ng the sher during The Palmer engi with w he past winter. poat placed in com- Capt, G. Porte on Saturday launched his 18-foot seine power boat and she will go into commission this ‘week for lobster fishing. Steamer Nomad of the Westerly from Glou ester Sunday. The seines are all set on Point Judith and will be in readi- ess this week e he ome of M S feared fez r | ces to Montreal to 0,000 Estate—Cir- There was no afternoon school at St. on account of the rain. Mrs. Irene Buteau was the guest of her brother, Frederick Lasch in Prov- idence Sunday. Petr Charon has resigned with the Sunday | Game With East Hampton Junior Zionists’ Social and Dance. There was no school in the districts | n town Monday, it being visiting day the hoo Willimantic. several sessfon of Mary’s school Monday evening the following vocal by Anna Rabitaille and Desire M, | twelve o'clock. 7, Friedman 1, Lazinsk 3. The game was called at the close of the ninth inning so the East Hamp- tons could take the Errors at runs for both teams. 7.10 train home. critical times produced oving Picturs Show. There was a full house at the mov- ing pi€ture show in Grange hall Sat- urday evening. were all good and Mr. Kues sang two songs which were heartily Dancing followed until midhight. Social | . A social and dance was giv Junior Zionist council la v The four films shown encored. by Junion Zionists. Just For a Girl, John Perry.|Tip Top hall, which was nist for the evening was Em- |arranged for the evening. Despathy. a very large _attendance and V. Dupuis of Main'| visitors from Norwich and Williman- J. A. Lapense of Norv {tic. The young people had a ver 1y in Moosup making the [pleasant evening and danced until Musle was furnished ¥ auto. gl R S ey by the Lyric orchestra and Mr. Kues = = dircctor o fthe orchestra rendered a COLCHESTER solo. J. Lazinsk also sang. Among = e s the visitors from Norwich were the a Tie— teachers. Several visited Is in Hartford, New Britain and The High school did not | | | Woodbury. — | last weelk | the nomination of John J be postmaster at Woodbu { Misses Ida Trachtenberg and Rosen- bluth. WS vard Par] his Mi nm\ = .1“} ukdl;:l';skt r:“»’,r,':fid,ym iftep | Seymour—Milk dealers in Sevmour t Erptaai s I ¢’ Yy | expect to maintain the winter price of Sagtay, Jn o [ eight cents a quart during the sum- Popular Entertainment. mer. Ray’s Creole elle Troupe gave an £ E cnterthinment in_Grange hall Mon- | , C2naan—Comrade E. S. Roberts of ev ng. the troupe carr a band 'anaan has secured Fred W. Orr Woodrow e senate sidy to President sent to t « Set ¥ which a street parade at noon, |’ son Opens—Five Fine Trout Tn Front of the hall in the even | In Canaan. i The programme consisted of a minstrel first part and vocal and in- | wilson Monday umental music and sketches. t Louis Schlaick of B ol, was the : guest of his mother over Sunday. I Iward M. Day of Hartford was at his home of method of Re of New Haven was | for Frida erent from t caller in town. pupils, th United Ag ad-| 1 Frank Tesar and Master Allen | uated, will ymt B b m mh Perpifnan were visiting frlends in]| emp who has | Hlartford Saturday. of th s, and a sote of New Eritain was New Haven.—The graduating exer- cises for the high school have been set June 13. Four hundred e largest number yet grad- receive diploma. v, No, Alonzo, a peroxide blonde isn’t necessarily light on her feet. PR CRAEE L BREAKFAST CHEER MOHICAN : SPECIAL GOFFEE 1 Ib. sealed tins.......... 35¢c ROYAL BLEND COFFEE Ib. 33c 4 lbs. $1.25 "NOTHING—> Ib. 28¢c HICAN COMPAN' COFFEE Beginning today and for the entire week we will have a special sale of Coffee. These Coffees are the best article that experience and science can produce, grown as they are, in the best coffee growing countries in the world from which we re- ceive them direct, that you may be assured of their freshness and purity. CENTURY BLEND GOFFEE FAMILY SANTOS BLEND COFFEE L 28 BEST MORNING BEVERAGE 4 lbs. $1.05 4 Ibs. 95¢ Main street for | and | of | ew Haven as orator for Memorial day IDeL COAL AND LUMBER. - Coal All Sizes Full Assortment CHAPPELL (0. Central Wharf BRANCH — 150 Main Street Telaphones J. A. MORGAN & SON COAL Office 57 West Main St,, Telephone 510 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY COAL Free Eurning Kinds and Lshig | ALWAYE IN STOCK. -cor Market and Shetucke: & Telepbona 163-1a. CALAMITE COAL i 1z burns up n.” Well Seasoned Wao C. H. HASKELL. i 402 — Phones — 489 cle | PLUMEBING AND STEAM FITTING 0o IT NOW it ehould be done is do. Open, every joint style plumb- i Plumbing the kind w tight, sanitary and late: in, A. J. WHOLEY & CO., Telophone 734 12 Ferry Street Sanitary Plumbiny 18 only less refresting than the bath | staelf.” During the summer you will |the more jook to the bath for bodily | comfort. 1 will show you samples and | plans of the porcelain and other tuba iend give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner trom a sanitary standpoint—and guare antee the entite job. | J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Strest T. F. BURNS, Heaiing and Flumbing, 92 branklin Stre A peep into an up-to-date bathroom | Lumber:«-- A. D. LATHROP, l Best of bath tubs, latest devices 1 ater closets, sink nd everythi: you can think of in the plumbing line; | Call us up on the ’phone, writd o- | see u We will fix you up in good | ape at a moder: price. . ! i 1 | | | PGS E | Su sor to | s E. GIBSON | Tin and Sheet Me W, er, Tar or { Asphalt and Gravel Koofs, Walks and aprsd ROBERT J.COCHRANE o Steam Fi 65 West Main St. wis Plaw 1V Wem Biain St., Norwich, Conn | Agent N, B. O. Sheot iacking. anrld EUROPE friend a tickct coun! 1_am GOING TO {or want to send you for passage to this . {agent for the Cunard, White Star, | Anchor, Allan, Leyland, American, i French, Red, Star Ha rg-American, orth German Lloyd and other lines. Also coastwise lines. Have your berths | reserved now for spring and summer sailings. Tickets and tours to Ber- | muda, Jamaica, Cuba, Panama, Georgia, | Florida, Texas, California and around | the world. John A. Dunn, Steamship and Tourist Agent, 50 Main Street -HOFF HOTEL Eurcpear. Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BRCS. Props. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Siannon Building Take elavator Shetucket street op- wuce. ‘FROZD Pies, Cake and Breail that cannot be excelled. PLone your order. Frompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ava. (East Side) NOTICE Sachem Street will be closed from Washington ~Street to Uncas Street until further notice. E. C. LILLIBRIDGE, Street Commissioner. THIZRE 1s no aavertisiuz medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- leun for business results - | | | | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. I;Ve w L.on Morjwncm, Line oL NEW YORK STEAMERS f Lowell and Chester W. Chapin dor. Choose this route next time y,u ° to New York. You'll have a del phcfal voyage on Lofz lsiand Sound und & superb view of the wonderful line and water front of Manhaftan ‘wiand, Steamer lvaves New London a: 11 o m., except Sundays, due New York, Pleg 70, Hast River. at 0.45, and Pier 4o North Rive:r. 7 o'clock next morning. 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Send for Iree tllustrated Guide pal o LD o Now Yotk civee A Fully Equipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car The OVERLAND for $9 n One demonstration w beyond a doubt of E this motor car over any and at that price. LET US SHOW YOU WHY. 85.00 M. B. RING AUTO CO. CHESTNUT STREET C. M. WILLIAMS HITAKER | General Contractor and Builder Mill Construction a specialty 218 MAIN STREET, Telephone 370 Norwich, Conn. WALL PAPERS A full line of the above Wwith new additions coming along, including those with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also art glass imitations. We are in the market for painting, paper-hanging and decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH 82 and 94 West Main Streel, Phone, WE WILL SERVE A Special Dinner Next Sunday May 4th Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN HOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT. CO, Proprietors May Baskels May Baskets, bc up, Caps, Mottoes, Favors and Prizes for May Parties, Crepe and Tissus FPaper, Napkins, Lunch Sets, Baskets, ete. 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