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No wocu au,u.srm, smflm mnr 10, 1913 WE HAVE VEGETABLE THESE ARE A FEW EXTRAS FANCY CAULIFLOWER FANCY ASPARAGUS FANCY GRAPE FRUIT FANCY WAX BEANS FANCY MUSHROOMS FANCY LETTUCE FANCY SWEETS FANCY DUCK FANCY CAPONS EXTRA FANCY BEEF SOMERS RY KIND OF We advertise exactly as itis Dress Well! Never overlook the Enct‘ that you are always on view to other people, and that it de-] pends in a great measure on your Clothes how you are sized up. You’'ll find here the proper styles, the suits that will be worn this season by the very, best dressers. Suit $12.00 and up to $30.00. Every man that wears a suit bought here, will knaw what it is to be well dressed. NO WEARING OF SKIRTS IN 2013. No Kissing Either. Predicts Mrs. Hem- mick, a Suffragist. Washington. May 9—Skirts will scarded Dby the time the vear re around. and both sexes will n Oriental trousers: kissing at me will have gone the way of skirts. and sentimenta] couples matrimony will be compelled oach the altar armed with pe nal health certifica drama written b jan Hem- | v s and suf- frazist. which uced her of the s fraz with a n Mrs sviews of both plays are t t a meeting in the Cham- b this week thor is in the inspiration and obje two efforts, and Mrs Tt W Wiley, wife of the former Government _pure food expert, also is 1o speak. Mrs. Wiley is to take part in one of the productions. A ren of activity was evident at the headquar of t tional Wo man's Suffrage Association to-day. It was partly inspired by the arrival of Judge John Crosby of California, r Ppresentin National Associ- Woman Suffrage, who is e vigorous campais h the suffragists mber of their he n Connecticut Patents. o 3 patents issued to Co ntors for week ending 3, furnished from the of- o Allen follows: Ferdinand n Waterbury. -non-refillable bot Charles A. Bailey, Cromwe primer: Edgar H. Bristol, Naugatuck . or controlling instrument apewell Jr., Hartford, wind ehicles vert C. Hart, ille. set_screw: Ernest M. Hum. New Britain' safety razor; Knapp. Dridgeport, safe device: Georze A. Long, Hartford. coin et m P. Maxim, Hartford, si- 3 ning machin . switch Spen propel! stol, ann. alarm clock Hart i e commuta Gospel Mission Serving Chowder. the meeting of the Gospel mis- wior ners hall this evening there will be a change from.the cofiee and eandwiches which it has been the cus serve as elam chowder will ensed to the men who come in he streat to the meeting. The < in this york is steadily grow- and new fages are seen at all the ngs. and great good is accom- plished for men who attend no other Service Can Go Some. A little trip to San Franeisco, or, for t matter, to Toklo, is no trou- Do at ail to Mr Bryan—St Louis Repub Have You a Kodak? If S0 this will interest you. W bave taken the local ageney for the | C. S. Bush Co. of Providence, R. I, who make a speclalty of developing, printing and eniarging. All work fin- ished within 48 hours after delivery at store. Quality of the work we are sure winl | sutisfy you, and prices 5o Jow that you carn afford e bave tis work done by a epecialist. LEROU, Sree™| Opp. Chelsea Bank 289 Main Street THERE 3 Bo aavertieint inediim o | Eastern Comnecticut equal to The Bui- et T Gioiuess Cosuits i RE 13 mo unm-- medium u'.n Cenpacticut uu‘u o Bul® | letin for business ! X Lincoln G. Luce was the guest of ) “t = friends in Norwich yesterday. ¢ 4 Norwich, Saturday, May 10, 1913. e T S e ——- = ity —— Miss L. Louise Fellows has urned | 9 . 4 AT ST from a visit with Boston friends. i et—Thomas J. VAKIOUS WA 11 1. 5 Lsmaemn Contests For Three Places on the City Ticket: Unsightly, Matted, = e Moses A. Pendieton of Stoningtos i Scng 5% Copperi Eints The hanging of May baskets goes on | Was @ visitor in Norwich this week, Kelly For Water Commissioner, J. J. Connelly For| Hair Made Soft and Lus-! Wotina TinaaiD 5 every evening. 4 ; e ; inel two sets Miss Abbie B. Calkins is visiting A - : trous at Once — Parisian nouncements, including two s This is the busy season at the witch friends in Massachusetts for a week. Councilman and Timothy A. Carey For Sheriff Are the Sa. s of envelopes—best wedding stock hazél mills in the country. A Paabs 3 L at $5.00 to $8.00 per 100. MroBnd RO e T e ing o7 Winners—Other Nominations Without Contests. ki ; Horse chestnut trees are blossom- | Plainfield were in Norwich carly in the 5 4| If your hair is anything shor Additional quantities at spe- ing fully ten days earlier than usual. | W¢ ek. Y perfect; if it is too d brittle cial price. Y BN s R I 4 —thin 'or has been falling out, you | A iprics.. e demand for white carnations for [\ Percy M. Alden. of Willimansell | Renomination of sl the democrats| Nominated Without Opposition. |can immediately bring about a change Call and ses sampled: Mothers' day tomorrow has been un- Mass. was a guest at W. E. Calkins'| g g0 terms are now expiring in my‘ i , thout opposition the | By _using Perisian Sage. The first | i usually 1 | this week. W 1 Then followed without opps e A 5 , o : : i % council- ! on Fri on of | Mrs. John Clark of Norwich ‘and man by J. J. Shugrue, of Albert E. R e o e Phlr | M iday Jomn Bragman son of |y o e Viehteq Ta | vening, but when the smoke of batts Crathors “for. coumecilman, by Henry | A scientific study of the huir shows | Le Plani-Cadden L ond Mrs. Henry! Brayman, was [ i S8M0C8 TOn © cleared away [t was found (hat (WO | Gebrath, of Joseph I Willlams for just what elements are needed tof 0 taken to the Backus hospital. CHELEE AERAAY. e had fallen by the wayside. They were | conncitman. by B, C. Lillibridge, of | S0ften it. make it wavy and glos: Estaslished 1872 The tobacco crop planted in Tol- | Mrs. Francis T. Digsins of Broad- | Water Commissioner Waiter W. Stephen D. Moore for city clerk by :ll)!l‘d r{li\nke it gx;;lel‘-:x" like watering b land county has a good start, some of | WAy has gone to Charlestown, N. H., | now president of the water boa Henry Gebrath and of Charles S. {,,{3( 2 s ear PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING the plants already showing leaves to visit her fath was defeated by Thomas J. Kelly, Avery for city treasurer, by Dr. W.|, TRMSRD BAgL 2 A % i Mo is o palisher residing on| the ol Ak o 5w ter About 3 S oL Rev. and Mrs. C. sromlev, now | Side, and Council Florencel i megs gy sticly DLVl {ioboout 30 kandudates took examina- | BEV Shd AT B T Bromisy, 2% | Fide, sud Coniilorence’; SRS e e e : censes as. assistani pharmacis | Mrs. W. J. Stephens in Vernon. | also a polisher, Who resides in Greene: |, There are indecd pleasant days to) ¢ "'83 kel S R Ihc 5 s ville. e a democrat, sa omas M. S e Auburn Hair" o S r Crese ing discharged | Mrs. Mabel Beeman and son of Nor- 1 the. r present Incumbents of | 3S he: rose to’make the next nomina. at Norwich, it haye heing, dischared | wich are Visitine Mrs. Beeman's aunt, | oty ofmeen wors senaminaten. to rion | tion. We have the spectaclo of & con- | ADDLS I the .rmg\ § o A New London before sailing again Mrs. H. J. Bard. in Waterville, Vt. the duinélplats which thiey are now | Efces af Weanington actually earey |1y | Immedinte, One apolication stops | > o S Place e holding. These included Aldermen I8 OU 3 ¥ 5 TiDtha, Kalr. - Uaa it e Tosta sk ) SR R st hie mother, Mre. F1. H. | Thomas H. eckley and Dr. W. C. M| RS RAER thing, and the demo R ey UL BL NK BM 8 ; vy S o'clock. Interes 1 ris mother, 3 SN B i et il 2 at and - |3 you_ w arpri an | be"added "ater Todar, Suturday tho |L who i at Homewood, Lord's | RUEN! S, Fovnciin, Jaoriy B | oratle Barty i evers "aly, townand |{izhied, Those who hitve triea {1 m;‘“ V A v, iy Point. 2 Orutl Sitv | C i ¥ D1 et i ‘esponsible for what is be- S usiastic etters a el “ ul Sy g B e, Oy SIS Stephen D. | S one. hecanse. they are. puttias | thelr frienda about it. i G of every description. 5 BeNits hisey Tas e " [been at the home of her parents, Mr. | Cu or Thom: s A It takes a man of efficiency, tact, pa- | dealers everywhere with a money- cured, Something unusual for se earny | and Mrs. William Simmons in Central | G Sherifts Gustave Thumm and | ijonce to be a collector of taxes. It |back protection to every purchaser if W E l{ [< LEDGERS, JOURNALS, in the season. illage Timothy A. BrCY evialam e | needs a man of these instincts and at- | not satisfactory. Parisian Sage is one BOOKS 8 3 ke : e te. Conn, | [ol was nominated against Mr. Carey. | i{hlds " The name he proposed for [¢f the quickest acting hair tonics | CASH y p 3 ke 1o | Milo E. Cook of Willimantic. Conn. | but was defeate : T S R LA fe O e Bmii, Some Yo AMHIG | and Mra. Arthur H. Cook spent the | Hetwsen five and six hundred men | tax collestor was the present incum- |inown x TO BUY CLOTHES COUNTER BOOKS Earmenty worn by candidates for holy [y With his.aléce. Mrs W. B. Calkius ifaced B (CiLipiluse, whien he called|sqn. The,yote \for, Mr. Robinson'iwas | iy e WUy NS el PRl o fr orders and baptism | Wednesday SRleus o jO) 2 o'clock, and | ,panimous. nd Ay {Scanoes Fous who liloei et ] Mre.. dulta; . Novton; . Tormerly 1ot || SEetei i B RERIUIE (W OIAC 08 | Contest Over Sheriff. _INY. M. 0. A HALLI IS BETTER THAN TIME BOOKS. i et 1 Epps | Norwich, has returned to Central Vil- : . Tor sheriff Patrick F. Brennan | | v 503 o o reai S | been spending the wint | Lensthy words were uunecescary In |roll and W. W. Besckwith nominated I‘ ARGIEL S G R We have a complete line of = . i | view of the large attendance, said: Timothy A, Carey he vote was 3 3 4 2 F Pt Mrs. John Sawyer of East Haddam | s, C. Oscar Tracy returned home! Crairman Spalding as he took the | taken as before and announced 4s fol- | The Knights of King Arthur of | Figuring Books, all style of aled at the Norwich State hospital | Friday afternoon, after a visit of sev-{<hair and he. addressed a word o |lows: il‘_u!x’,\ Episcopal, chureh entertained | rulings. Wednes morning at $.30 o'clock | eral days with her fatier, E. L. Hurd.| those prekent who might not be dem- | whole number votes cast 2 [ & args Silfiaterin Sie udionin o PUTIAL Qs 10 oL w il fat, Mooais Sl s inow,..Jn e 836 | cer el siigtsEiom tht AF thiy b ary for & Wl Careid ode puplE i AR | R | Column Books from two ta | year. | come there for the purpose of keeping o thY A | & well carried out minstrel prograi | sk auresan, patlent, Mise JGnne | . o of Teading Cove nhas| It @nd lcaring wisiom. 1€ was | Wiliam 7 | The songe were well'rendered and en” twenty-four columm McKiernan, who has undergone an | Mrs. Thorp of Trading Cove has| Gop. pug i they attempted to interfere | | co e’ give ponse 1020 he Backus hosp! or- | bee ith her sister this week, Mr S 3 o5 Chairman Spalding clared Mr. | tinued applause. The singing was | " s it is making arrangements to move to | CaUcus, 1t would not be well for them.; [ ilh, ¢ R4 Mr. Brennan moved to | Jokes which never failed to provoke . ter and canvas binding with r h LW morial L 't virere Mr. 1 erone is to | Michgel ‘e Curran ond Ehony >k | make th. nomination f Mr. Carey | laugh The costumes would have jand then you ¢ t always be sure. h fi ul -‘l“fl. pcecher, Al e b e Beah. iy A rs Jeverome, oF Kelly wer named as clerks and took; make the mno on of Mr. Carey 5 e Sqosturtiesy WOWldS haye §¢ y r to fit ssex, May 25, at the be located the coming season. Sl . { unanimous, which was done. aroused envy in the heart of any ope! e covers, ch, will Yo By | 3 their places at the desk. | Gustave Thumm was nominated for | blackface tramp comedian. he a ro learn “Where” is a much simpler lng‘ Barnes, ‘merly of Yantic | James Preston of l"'nl ez formarly Two Aldermen Nominated. { sheriff by Henry Gebrath and elected. | tet numbers were especially plea i - Some of the drygoods. stores about | pocio oe 3% el Ih EISIGTD CO | or e rst. nomination for alder- | Contest on Water Commissiansr. | The prostam was carried out as {01 | mquier and answers the purpose even | Typewriter Paper, Carbon Some “g drymbads. st bout e . to accompany his mother, | man John J. Co ook the floor, | pyr the place as water commissioner g s ik p? S s B o preston o Bwith, Coven, | openisig with some laudatory words for | on' the toket J. 3. Shugre named & | ;0L Hing chorus, Ol Folks at Home: |4qyer, Paper and Ribbons. y owing to embarrassmen s, Bli eston. to St v he" admirtatration’ of the democratic | o0 the 3 hugrue named a | song, Take Me to Tha ance Shore, | caused by the ersol strike. | try ere she will spend the sum- |the admin Young man whom he said had been | gat: CAKE e L0 AL re Just USRIy ety St Te ke party. which was indicated by their {a faitnful servant of the democratic | DECic® B e Hafic: | presentatlon | When you come here for clothes ; Call for a sample of the sitor to v SRRk i o 2 uccess in the elections, and he mom- . parry the Second district and’ for | o¢ eift 10 Bro. Jones Brel . J ' MR e npthe gl | inated Thomas H. Beckley The vote the first time now appealed to the | OF Sift to Bro. Jones (umbrella ! ‘White-edge” Carbon Paper. lin, this week was Arthur M. Abell oF D alty, London Suffragettes; end song, |yowll find it unnecessary to know the violinist from Berlin, Germany. | " oA- MEETING CiaTion| |88 umanimous for Alderman Beck-|voters of Norwich for an office. He | Grarifude, Georse Sanders: tenor solo, | iy | If you buy:boxofthuplplr e s o efica Lo visii| PARISH HOUSE ASSOCIA' | tey | nominatea Thomas J. Kelly, who is a | S Bre PR NIRRT R N Dty coming b dienloR Whiat W emoett . Sheoted | stk Coscoran nominated Drow. ¢ |poilyfer fon (B s oMt how. The man who never saw 4| you may use eight sheets and | Miss Alice W. Goggswel focted | M in for alderman. speaking of | Joseph T. Fanning placed in nom- | mept . Moo o8 e O o Tty | Ret L ¢ At & mesting of the directors of the | President— Musical . Programme | the prominent part the alderman had | ination the present water commis- | Sor; GUATtet Lover Song, animal balf: {yyit of clothes before can come here |Feturn the balance if not satis Plainfield National bank Monday, Wal- | Toik by Miss Marshall sl 0 el sicninan. SHRne | Moner Walier . Lang, who hEIsald] s’ wolo, Wiivas: foviJaek, Jomes | oox o s S L i FCOR th kRIS "o Elsoled Tries Hre g his term. Nomination was also unan- | originally came into the board in 1910 | CarHOn®, solo, Three for Jack. JAMeS | na get just as zood style s resigned ! House association was held in the Os- | First Contest Over Councilman. RS T T D closing chorus, That's Gratitude, |and value for the money as the man GEO A DAVIS, ¥ P eve | S k - 3 vice e is be e caucus Dreams, Just Dreams, Swanee Shore, . " $Tato 6t good Memorial on Friday —evenin; Florence J. Delaney for councilman 'Yt h e o4 Ao e |D i ns, ) g ey a2 vas the BEGseommd anniversasy | This was the usual Apple Blossom so- | was nominated by John Mussel. The | Itlected or to be endorsed for ey | Go0d-bre, Honey. Good-bve 00 Jehdwasati e tool 4 Tl 25 Broadway e fifty-second versa i LBpIRIDASOBLHD: | y John Mussel. The | :co:q he has e past vear | Tnterlocutor—. Walter S vt Richmond Fisk, now of Aver, Mass.. | Of the season each year and the gounell. . return which it has ever made to the | srevens, Hussell Hunt George San. | We offer clothes of known quality— . orations were apple blossoms and dog. Bdward Kirby made a fervid speech | ¢ s A | Stevens, Russ . George San- | nown to many Universalists in Nor- S IThe monine ot sonduiied vy L Nl Tl GRS Fo8 Spele Lelty. fn TB Som o o Tue aide | or ! : e mest | PUROQ suup wond o meeting was conducted bY [ along democratic tari s as he| ¥ 4 or business ca. : e S lthe very cream of the world's fines the president, M Henry T. .\rnu(]y | stated that the party was on trial not vlamr:\.h‘;’l;'ll mggm;flx “3;)”:; in :.-:o‘u | “_( hL:I)ru_\r 'li.l\“vinf:‘l‘:] & Lm 5 .,P‘;},:,{“_ ‘1h ry cream of the world's , ; ¢ of st | Besides the usual report, the annual | e W L e et t ed | Woodruft _Sulliva cginald Pardy : / J. F. Murp tor/ of St.| Besides the usual report, the ann only nationally but local : as president. The blic_has confi- | (ytis Wrig el Lo o Loakpolandlge: W #Ive, Moke el MIE Thureh: B seport. formeny | Feborts were'given by secretary and | RN oy domoerat who had emtiated | 45, ErCSIdent | ThE, public Mas confl | tia” Wrisht, Elmer Plicher, Alfred | mer o y : : Balentin e of Norwich and Mystic, has heen made | treasurer. Two songs mby Miss Bu; | in the party for life, and not to switch of"y0, ™ SN0 3pd 0 ORI, IC AR, G40 | Balentine, = Tax e Tt scientious service than others O o ik and e hae been e | e ‘Thix mers swholly sendasadi| 2 (L8 MEMELIGEIING and ot o SRIIGH o fonly: and of. insratitude | Goodwin, Emerson Jones, fouis Roath, {and conscientious service tha s ife member of th | eetly e and injustice not to remominate him | o s rer : sin e Harol 1 5. f Hibernians by vote of Division No. | Holmes' Sous Les Oranges and Sans | il coq john J. Connelly Iy | Harold Sullivan, Clarence B. Messin TRY IT! 4 of Bridgeport S e O e eallons “onc |, William W. Beckwith walked to the | “Gharles 0. Mur, atbhded Ths 8 |think necessary. We give better [B. Beemans gave two excelleht e |jront of the hall 4nd spoke fmpiessive- | nomination of Mr. Lang who 'tad | o e The contractor has 3 force of men |Iscions, it Oht Hear the Wild wind | [T75% G Cuniante whom he favored: | Beennt ot 06 NP Lang who, bad | suRy REAC“EDI\;E::QCRTT omogp | velues then others can attora o give. . —— 5t Nianic i e 7 thet summer | Hloe. oy Lyon. | M Far ana ‘5-;,3;:‘,&.“?&? e e tRe el en e ] *and we protect vou with @ susrantes| MUSICIANS’ NOTICE travel: when the work is completed Seamans later fav with two Well | jied and elected the the dentocratic |ag follows Three Men Guilty of Robbery—Sent to | There wili be a Special Meetin the structure will be entirely mew as rendered quets. Vet Once Again. by | TS0 "0 10501 again have the experi- | o5 State Pi | complete and lasting satisfac Local 235, A. ¥. of in_their ro. ; 4 v would not aga | w Gt e Prison. of complete and lasting satisaction. | L ; AT the woodwork is concernec | 1. and b 4 AT | once of being ground between the up- | W | | § < urddy 3 E g el 4 AT wad s e STheg A re Waran e Whole number votes ca: 380 | Steiner Block, Saturddy Evening, by Nevin. Mrs. Grosvenor Ely added | fnce of heing &ronad proween the S0C | Necessary for choice e e SR L R i we/| 10 1913, at 7.30 velock. Business The annual retreats of Roman Cath- | to the musical -program by her beau- | Per stone o and the nether|yyaiter W. Lang 175 | o0k the jury ninutes s store is the ' Importance. e ,,L’,’ ot I"be held | tirul pian accompanime s O oy e i, | Thambs I Keily . 205 ] find’ Alexander ¢ BT BAE L By order of PRESIDENT. s el I South Nor_ | The election of officers resulted as | {helr canCicates, © MR U PRIRIE | o ihusiasm Drowned Out. Speakers, | Choisiorr rouih in Mystic | TUrnish th : Attest: FRED N. CLARK, Sec'y o i et o vé: Presldent, Miss Alice. W. | | walle "The scnfor retreat will open | follows: President, Miss Calice’ 1 | He set | = Tne " Sipporters of Mr. Kelly madé | on April 2 Gof this year when the urs | Monday, June 9, and close Saturday Espell, swice Prepldente, MM ra | iy proceded by passing from!the hall ring with their cheers in | was given the case in the criminal su- | . June 18 ohe Junior retreat will open | P Learned, Mrs. Charles H. Haskell lieft to tight of the desk, taking ten | which Chairman Spalding's announce- | perior court at New London Friday | A Fully Equipped Jules 1§, anq close: June M e A Seith . | minutes, and the vote was announced |ment of the result was lost as was | morning. Judge Case sentenced Wii- | Mrs. Leonard O. Smith; treasurer, [ min | e e A el e e | I e s ol % The government Is placing _buoys |Mrs, Frederick Symington: executive | as: e T mom s S Padman 8 B Dui ud Sabaee el Lo vor Five Passenger, 30 H. P. from the steamboat dock at Savbrook | eommitice, Mrs. William . Aflen, | Whole number cast {make the vole unanimous o -~ |less than one vear or more than thies 4 Point to_the outer light at Fenwick, { Mrs, Leonard W. Bacon, Mrs. William | Necessary for choice ey AT Ote Chalrs iyears In the etate prison at Wethers- Touring Car man Spalding congratulated the dem- | field. and woe*be to the nets of fishermen Tyler Browne: auditor, Mrs. George | Florence J. Delaney. pman 2§ ) e ol g T b e o e e e ot b DU e e e e S The OVERLAND for $985.00 Sl il Ul g IR R e o pecn “conducted. Tdward Kirby tried | hard looking specimens as have becn | 3 ’ AE b8 dustry thals 1o an e 05t | Amid tumult and applause Ch: to get in a word or two, but was |in the court in some time. They ] ment the "shad indus(ry s ikels "0 | enterinming talic ipon {he’ ife "ana | gpalding "annodneed At ‘Connely 'as | shouied down. ‘The town ’commiltee | pargemen. Williams is of Midale 1fud- | s Dme demanstration wil convince you Middletown Press S RelaRea iR et e Jin Mussell moved o |was given power to fill any vacancies | da i the other (wo are of New | At g L b D s G e momination unanimous,which | occurring’ and the meeting adjourned | York clty | this motor car over any and all othera INFANT DAMNATION | Well s of A fow from other artists to [ Was voted at 9.20 o'clock. e at that price. ALLOWED TO STAND | Pring out more cle his, charaster- 7 VISIT VELVET MiLL. l They have no superior. Their equals LET US SHOW YOU WHY. ¥ Gl 2 Local Troop of Boy Scouts to See | Southern Presbyterian Church Refuses | After ine 8 Eet cumants | {0 BECOMIi TE'V":,C\';;:';( R FWEcheri:s-rfi::; e 8 Marin Gompany To. j@re scarce and invariably nicher | Wl Bs RING AUTO GO, to Change Confession of Faith. {3rsc Denala 6. Perkins. Nra Prank h“»H ! o | day. |priced. There's a style for every taste bl d i % e | H. Potter, Mrs. Zebulon R.' Robbins e ErdnroN t thasl & = 4 Loutaviile, Ky Houthe seecs) and Miss Crowell A ithiniS. Jetry, Ghing o bk | b AL g mbvisusly Ravor The Boy Scoul with Sce mast and a price for about very pocket, ond time the proposed amendment to | Business Colege in July. | ed by State Senate. e moy Bocule, mith Soonmasas Délivered te Any Pact, o ke the confession of faith In connection | S e R o 0 Afarin oaay | WS o, el ’",;W..'",‘“m,fifi RECEIVER MURRAY ARRIVES. | Arihur G. Berry, who has been with | The jact increasing the number of | (2, Mke to the J. B Alartin com \‘H”, the Ale that i acknowledged to be clause has failed to receive the meces- | . o oo L L the Norwich Business college for the | members from three to five in the ‘ be shown over the plant by one of | tfl the best on.the market—HANLEY'S T e o o the s e nioh sl past two years, is resigning his posi- | commission of the gas and electrical | the officials i | PEERLESS. A telephone order will urch. Although defeated on a for- | = : tion to accept a place as principal of | department of Norwich, which came o | |t the regular moeting of (he (roor ‘ SekIve Shemmbe: atieiieg mer occasion, the general assembly | . G. Murray of Pittsburs, appointed | the commercial department of the Mil- | the house ffom the senate, passed un- | * [ EGgine at the ¥o M. € A& Or | D. J. McGORMICK. 20 Franudin 8 last vear again submitied to the Pres- | by he' treasury department o avash-ller school in‘New York city. He will [der suspension of the rules, was| Xid | eries the matter of changing the 'ington to be receiver of the First Na- X il | eached on the calendar Friday. Mr.| Next Saturday the- Scouts are to the confession of faith. tional b rrived Fere on Friday |take his posjtion in New York about S ihionde Sholion of the Donniits | conduct & mele: for the/liensht o thui £ Shiite v thn Of S | Usnal bunic emived bero on, Exifay| Bt ot i sl s e aans e 8 e ot et GOING TO EUROPE f Louisville show that twen- | noon af the bank with Nationa) Bank| ~Mr: BErry eameshere from & busi | tec qn citles and horoughs, stated ne| amp [ “one week during July | or want to send your friend & tekot . ) Presbyteries already have voted ' Examiner Bean. who is to sup- | €SS college in Hartford where he was | f0Wd see o valid reason e e i for passage to this country. 1 am gainst the proposed Change, thus in- i ply him with the necessary informa- |'ate action. He explained that the act “I SHOULD WORRY."” | i P ‘“'E:yrf" dwh}\?nm'u.,“" suring its defe: as been charged | {ion before hing hank over tc rovided the i B | nchor, 5 , Iring its d:'f‘ 2t .\)x' I{l?:o been charged n bef e turning I :nl o ',“l; provided that the mayor, with the ap- : PR A | French, Red, Star Ham' irg-American, guage of the confession as | him, for Mr. Murra proceed w proyal of he court of common council, | Newly Organized Club Condusts Dance | N crian Tiovd and ‘oiher- e . “elect, Infanis dying in | the Tauidatio shall appoint two commissioners, one | in GCadillac Hail, N L S he ERanke niaus thatithe ohiwcn | onesr Whose term of office shall be for five | ctub, held Fi e Sauda. Jamalca, Cuba, Panama, Georgi, B SRALES BERUCEDALY s years. Mr. King moved t le e hall, wa comp the best popular priced clothing in | Ricrida, Texas, California and around 1| children dving in infan Dort be accepted and the bill adopted 00 sum was added to | i Plor N o R S o e | Mr. Kelley of Willimantic onde podisum wae America, 3 a iy informed that there was prac acall pited = Pleasant Taste Y 20 Dupiaitiont (s the naceeas i phe domle s Staamship and Tourist Agent, HORSE RADlsH i | membership of the commission, ex R B (HA bt (el an 50 Main Strest i perhaps a few who were opnosed % Kods ¥ NOYAREOHEARER and personal reasons rather than fc b R A R MR T T \ L e el Mol 0 _eonel Itheir, Herman Bud- Customs Court Declares the Condiment B publicigood, He urged fmmediate ac- | 5 o¥e 0 TR ara hnd S, Selgsl, EA E tion, which was necessary, as the bill | Dick. Ernest Rogers and §. Seigel, 1s on the Free List. enusr specified that the mayor miust appoint | 1-0Uden was in charge of the refres on or before May Uhe present |mefts. and Homer Louden was in the Washington, May 8 With the cost Nouri i Year, and therefore there was no time | coat room. S, Curland took tickets. | o AR, My BT b ot ourishment e man i dren | e o W taia o rund or 15|~ Other Good Value i i radish, used the country over as and was adopted withont | the club was raising a fund for its | er I] alu A New Line of Popular Pieces condiment, may become cheaper to in 3 ey opposition. The bill now zoes to the | firthering of the cause of woman suf- | ‘crease the appetites of the American Are combined in engrossing clerk and then fo the sov- | ra BRI people. as the result of a decision by ernor for signature, and will then ba | — s Clothes STWANDARD the customs court. Overrnling . the operative, as there is specification ihat PRE-FACULTY BALL Treasury department’s pleading for a = it wili be In effect upon its pa-sose. | S £ S g e ity on o rape-Nuis Norwich Bona Tenun, | Given 2t Millrs by Acadomy stusents| 819 and $15 .E.’.‘.'ETMERN adis s, accord o its ve —45 Coup ending. sion of the tariff law, and in the econ- The act intreduced by Senator | p e omic interest of the people. the court FOOD Avery and reported favorably by the | One of the most essful subseri decided that the roots should be ad- ARTHUR G. BERRY committee on cities and boroughs, | tion dancen of ihe Leanen aas noaipy e broaaway s mitted free of duty. The department 4 . : & X o was born | Which authorizes the city of Norwich | Millers ncadems on. Friday. eveming i Contended that & horseradish Toot was Contains all the rich J|ensased for thtee years. e Wwas bord | o jesue bonds, was passed. The act | from S.45 <o 190, Genominated o mrel | 67 Broadway, pposite Y. M. C, A, % Vemetable bui the court officia A5 | y , N. H., and 1| provide S e A S i i e SAied it ae o “vegatable subtanc nutrition of wheat and [|from the Plymouth High school = the | Pgliion 1. (The city of Norwicn ta | reity, bl DY AL 1 Drawing a distinction hetween horse- - state BORRAL Ao and e Nalgn: | hereby authorized to issue bonds to | aminetions as a large at- | Urogen for All Urle Acld Atlments radish and “moss and seaweeds” men- | barley — including the ,;;“';;'jl B v the homors of | AN amount not exceeding in the aggre- of ‘academy students apa « M M Urogin, 1i Hene e tariff act as vegetab < £ e led a v e, BUno Ol | gate 25,000, t St yable mr numberin, 5 5 ruples. dy: ot el i o ac ik natural vrain phosphates || nis lass in” penmanship “bywinning | Z2i5 $IR000, TS In(erest payable | aivini, nomi apout 45 tounies. | trueremedy government suggested that moss and > ‘m.- Eold medal offered io the ‘Student| ¢ngy 4 3-3 per centum per annum, the | svening, with r shments at inter- | “Good Clothes Store” Atllm e nt seaweceds could not be used as food so essential to the proper ||making the most improvement In that | principal of said bonds to be payable | miscion | Rb oo matiis The court came back with the state- | 4 P vear. Mr. Berry enjoys teaching and | {5 Hina"or times not exceeding 10 | 1 it ol Belatica, Guui ment that moss and seaweeds are fre- | up-kccp of bright brains J!is bappiest when turning crude lines | yiars from the date thereof. Said | Frederic owell, Benjamin Hall and jauently eaten. | d stead ) P e i e o '\I“){m:‘x;;' bonds shall not be issued at less than | Ronald Mitchell, with the assistance — I} and steady nerves. at which he Is quite adep i J0- | par, gand the funds realized from the | of ihe M esen Sos % 5 i ] QED - yitation io hecomo he principal at the | gald ‘thereot shail be expended Solely | heth Clarkdand Taih Crawford. ker, & New York Epe‘cllllll. the B Ay | o S Miller school Is & compliment or the redemption of the bonds in | e 2 2 Rheumatic remedy for Acute, g Meunan sitertel ont Wi the | A dish of Grape-Nuts [|selr waich boths his fricnds here and | Gofount S125000, eretofore feaned o | (i S Chronic and Inflammatory Rheu- B s e Liy ouss the Peat ver| and cream is the r egular in mlmhlnn \\'l]l' w\ well T 1“;‘ | sald eity, maluring Oct. 1, 1913 ; i Iy rsee “ °-H matism = Get it, try it. Be sure it Biite Hiehod I s n g Ehatnts ko Ll H |learn hus® ¢ ¢ MreHerty; & °| Sec, 2. The court of common coun- | Grace ciccie of g8 Daughters I8 the Urogen Tablets. For sale by e T morhing custom in thou B s s 8 i e IR s SR el R all drugglsts, Go und $1.00. The s sound.—Ka v d ning tor - Pifiin Natl anic building, and is| (o the limitations of this act, the Sev- 3 1 310 5 o Ividay after- rmacy, Net o Bk ful Bassball diids Booi thotsands cosnized ns one of he " leading and uggregaie amounts of such | 200N G of the United PR, nriS U G | sands upon thousands of Flaciclis i cotimtey, eduipped In | honds, e form ‘of the gume. e rate | Workers on Wassinziom Street, Calies Colonel Goethals says e early suc X e every department and’ having the | of inierest to be paid thereon, not ex. | GuiEha i and uprons were D J. M KIVG cosof the Panama conal depenis homes where health and {31 53¢ edipped IEDeWFithing roome) in | cealnp. the rare eitraoi ot e Jus_ tables were | r. D | lurgely on the sides.—St Louis Globe ~ P ki o o i the country, and places of paving such intere and s Talr Wag in v n Democeat: comfort are valued. ~ IR ot Drinbipal. and the' person or perains| ander’ Durle and | I orwich eterlllry 0S| ¥ e e Teacher Training Class Meets. |\ shall exeente the same on hehadt | ivs Conmitioes: Kool Mis. F. D. COl 3 “Thare’ » At the meeting of the federation | of said city; and such bon en | Join 1rs. zekiah Perkins; . Wonder if that Bryan-Clark tecon- There’s a Reason I o e e el Sl ol Rl S R e 0 p Miss Amy Burlingame, M May Buildi ( DP. F. % LES, ciliation invelved any agreements as wiy Congregational church ~Iriday | and issued and delivered by said city | Fiibs o anas ~\x“’-" LAl Backs £ o y Lulding Propristor G to 1916.—Omaha Bee. evening under Rev. C. A. Boyd . of | or by its officers or agents duly author. | With. Mrs. W. R. Denison and Miss an1Tu — fer e T R e e T T el Ben i ;.." Chstnut Strast Great to Ba Crny- G N sians and Ephesians were discussed | eil, shall be obligatery on Faid. ity P 3 HEN you want t it " one Oenimees Montenegro f« the Fva Tanguay in rape-Nuts and the matier of holding the attention | and upon (he inhabitants thercof ac- | Prof. €. W. Ragley, of Chicago, |, bW HEN Sou wat to sut your bus the “concert of nations."—New York of pupils was considered during the | cording to the tenor and purport of |urged restoration of whipping in pub—]dmm better thai: through the advartig: Worlé: ! child study period. sae same lic sehools ‘ing comumns of The Bulletin.

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