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WB IAVE EVERY KIND OF, 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 JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town Street, Notwich Town, Conn. GASOLINE, OILS and GREAS! hand lephone 318, may1 A special mail pouch for the tuber- culosis sanatc aim is now delivered TUYS s and collected daily by the carrier. v Charles Hinchey, engineer on the Central Vermont railway, has gone to NUVELT|ES Palmer to spend a wee vacation. Sunday afternoon the Sunday school PARTY FAVORS at Gilead, Waterford, had special ser- vices in recognition of its 77th birth- day. A Hebron contractor is painting the The Broadwa Store houses in Turnervidle for the new firm which recently purchased that vil- hee 67 BROADWAY o | Many big poles are being assembled at Mathewson's Mills station on the " | line of the Norwich-Westerly Traction ! company ‘ aid Every republican should attend the vy caucus in town hall tonight—adv |, The Uncasville Manufacturing Co. | nas set beautiful maple trees .lin the vara of the tenements near the | mill office. Nich Palella of 88 Chestnut street leaves this (Monday) evening for Ttaly d to be martied, expecting to return in TWO VIEWS OF PERKINS AUTOMOBILE AT SCENE O F ACCIDENT two months, A meeting of the past chief daugh- ST ¥ s, Wl ol R L sympathy of iie community in her | of Scotia is to be held this (Monday) Suavie coitov, : i N rmM |y [ afternoon inAnsonia Mrs. Perkins a Native of Norwich. | g | ™ Perkins s zhter of | | Pipes for city water for the Norwich oy | Gobroe W ahd Abbie G o ke Of PlleS; Goif elub house have been la : as yi. |l o i i being of | as the former Charles Champlin . . 5 SEE e Brbeh % ach DO ThahEaTtie Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Perkins Instantly Killed at Branford | i wume age as her husband. - She % 8 e reading rcom at the Otis library | —Mr. 4§l b lp:leggmg tlsp f“(’;“ the | was visited by 69 men, women and | Machine Skidded and Turned Over—Mr. and Mrs Perkins leaves a brother, Webster v neglec spots. arbage | children Sunday afternoon. Miss Sa- . AL e o s Sy 4§ | die J. Dawson was in charge. Noah Rogers Thrown Out and Badly Bruised—Attorney | and manager of the C. B. Rogers ma- | should be placed in our | e g y Y | Chine shop, but now of Mt. Vernan. | | Because of lack of heat in the . . K £ the S Mrs, Psrkins was loved and highly IRON CLAD CANS | church, the” Sunday’ morning service Perkins One of the Best Known Lawyers of the State. |ionored by ali who her, for her kind 4 at Broadway Congregational church sympathetic disposition, and news of | Windows should be screen- | Was held in the Sunday school room. | her death was a blow to her wide cir . i ; __lcle of friends. She was a member ed and door openings protect-| Don't forget Republican caucus to- The news that Mr. and Mrs. Donald out to the scene of the accident, which | (. “Park Congregational church, and d b night in town hall—adv. G. Perkins of this city had been in- | occurred on a smooth, level piece of | ;jwayvs took an active interest in its ed by | : stantly killed in an automobile acci- | [oi% Tather high crowned, with a top | af ReliE JOp Gt St mdat W Ling WIRE A marriage license was issued at | e o ST .~ | surtace of loose gravel. From wheel | unq e thusiastic workers | New Britain Saturday morning to | dent at Branford on Saturday just be- | marks he could see where Mr. Por-| "y "nq My, Perkina leave two Horey Waronek of Seventn street, | fore noon, and that Mr. and Mrs. Noah | kins' machine had gone off the road | (M GRC WIS, PEPEAS ICONE, WO SCREENS and DOORS "A\wrwh h and Alen Eaproeki of Second | Rogers, Jr. who were riding in the [ Probably three or four feet, then come this oity * Aga) D, Olibert: Perkiing of 3 Bireh Noroion | 8 = whoim & In he | .ok and switched off again, so that Sy eun b Rt ek Genuine Steel Ice Safes— |~ 1 | tonneau of the Perkins car, had been | it displaced the granite copinz stone | JCStO0TY e R e 3 { number of men are busily em- | badly hurt, sent a shack through the |of an embankment before it finally | Mrs. A J. McClure of A the only ones in town—mark | pioved at the residence of Mrs. B AL | cits plunged off to the inclined grassy side | 20d M ,",’l,; b e iy a great improvement in sani-| ;i e “Sirection’ of « Jana | The big touring car. driven by Mr. | 9L, ed SUECE 85 L SWLRE SIOURG | M. pericins leaves one brother, Rob- tation and reduction in the ice | scape zardener Perkins, skidded in the road, swerved | Perkins was looking over the ground | ert W. Perkins of this city bill fres | to the right, plunged off to one side | they saw another automobile approa e T s . The New ILondon Telegraph states | and then switched around, turning over | ing which they >uld see was hav that Mrs. Frank A. Comstock of Wil- | as it did so and landing facing back | the same skidding trouble, and was liams street, who has been | diagonally towards the road in the di- | all over the road. This was a final Albert P. Champlin a < | bungalow built for her at Ocea | rection from which it had been com- | convincing eircumstance in their Albert P Champlin, aged 58 on_Bentley avenue, will soon occupy | ing. The car, it is said, was running | minds that it had been skidding that | gied i 430 oelnck. Saturday s B it for the summer. at about the rate of 30 miles an hour. | was the cause of the fatal accident | qman at his heme. on & farm on : | " Mr. Perkins was thrown out a little | with Attorney Perkins' machine. shores of Oxoboxo pond Montville astern Connecticut was represented | to one side and his skull was crushed. | * Reports were in circulation on Sun- | Shores of Oxoboxo pond Montville. Company in the Connecticut as tion of school | Mrs. Perkins was crushed down under | day that there was a possibility {hat | jo whieh ne resided his whete 1ite. He | superintendents. the annual meeting of | the driver's seat and_death \\'!asRh\- | Attorney Perkina had had a shock just | pad' heen sick since November 25 = . ; | which body took place Saturday at ! stantane Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rog- | before the accident but Mr. Brown | o A S e 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | New Haven.. The members were aross | crar ao: aho were in the. fonneay_ of | Loiore the decldenc but Mr. Brows | when ha"suffered o' shock tram which & ent at a dinner served in Hotel Taft | the car, were badly bruised. Mr. Rog- | to beileve this. It was a character- e e 1855 and was riday nig said § vening that was the | jgtic w Lt S € s bo oril | 55 a as GOING TO EUROPE ere said Sunday ovening Mot s ha¢ | istic well known to these who rode 4ne gon of Thomas W. and Linda s K ent of their injuries and denied that | much with Mr. Perkins that he in. | he 808 of Thomas W.a s 2.0 6. QAREVEE WEnn PNl S ke Lt the of the New | Sfts Rogers had suffered concussion | Taioniaiii Mr. Perkins that he in-|Champlin. He passed his whole life B pagARe. 10 Mo L | Haven ur daughte of the brain as had been reported. Homsels emarnly Back in hic seat 1 |on the farm at Oxoboxo. He was & agent for the Cunard, White § Wednesday in the First Congregation- | Mr. and Mrs. Perkins were going 10 | emergencies when driving his car and | yi0lin Player of ability and whs well | inard, B BIE | a1 church. New Eiavon, Mis. Wil | v ss L e Heir | oo - ; s car and |00 " e was likedsby all with Anchor, Allan, Leyland, Ame Westport to spend Sunday with their | this was what happened in this case. £ , T rican, | 1. Dawley, state president, and M e e SRTle M anal] ol was 2 : S eASe. | hom he came in comeact and his French, Red, Star Ham! irg-American, | v 2 son, D. Gilbert Perkine, while Mr. and | 1t {5 said that this car had a repu- | y cr ek North German Lloyd and other lines, |\ 2 E. Canfield. state treasurer, | Mrs, Rogers, who were thelr gue: tation for skidding. deaih 8 S0 MO lof SONTDI thas wive Also coastwise lines. Have your berths | "O'1 Of Norwich, will spea were o stop at Bridgeport to vVisit| "Mr perkins was heard to make such [Circle of friends. A brother, Denison ( reserved now for Spring and summer| A Hampton young man, John D friends over Sunday. an ‘outéry by Mr. Rogers, who was | Champlin died 18 vears ago. The de- | eailings. Tickets and tours to Ber- | o ing man, John Doo- | N1 Rogers is the Norwich repre- | & 2utCry, b¥ Mr. Roetrs, who WS | ccased was the last of his immediate | muda, Jamaics, Cuba, Panama, Georgia, | 1ovp o0 a8 been showing signs of | septative of the firm of Stoddard, C et Tnimuate the hecident happened. . |family. A nephew and niece resided | Florida, Texas, California and arotnd | Tcntal trouble since the recent death | pert company of New Haven ] e e e e D ene o | With Mr. Champlin. Henry Champlin | Florida, Texas, | of his father, was taken to the Nor. | DL company of New Haven The left hand wheels on the car were | 5 A0 PR 0 | {wich State ' hospital last week. A | o3at hand and Mrs. Rogers was tak- | 1ia tive tora ol ang had Eone on the | Miss Louiea Simons. { brother from Providence is living with | S S TAnasley homne mear By, |SSGre othoft & gl Bons o he = P John A. Dunn, Tk iotRAY WRDI5 GYEE 30, e A e o e lloy, | Tim for some distance. The right rear | Miss Louisa Simons, aged 31 3 i Sta. d. Tourl LEH, (e Pkl oy wheel was completely broken down to |died at 8.30 o'clock Sunday mornin e 2nd Tourist Agent, R while Underta Griswold went out e ad gone al > | th ‘ e e ey T Eia e A dabis b Hak e ) ¥ ‘nde r w L out to | the hub and had gone along on the |the home of her parents No. g Bt signed as pastor of the Rockville Bap. | ST for the bodies. Coronct Gaviord | hub. The car left marks on the em- |Myers avenue. on the West Side, fol- gt e el b Boraige s also summoned to view the bodies. | bankment coping as it passed over and |lowing an cxiended lllness. She had Cal, hoping the warmer climate will | ® OT4eTeE REw e *|landed in a spot which was possibly | been seriously sick for three weeks but | & | benefit the health of Mrs. Adams. Mr. | PRRSE S8R o0 Lhygicians Mrs, |8 OF 9 feet Dbelow the crown of the |had been a Aufferer for several years. | | Adams has been pastor at Rockville | 5o n0¢T; [he cote OF PAYSICAnS M- | road 3 | "She was born in Griswold, Jan. 14, e in [ since March 1. 1912, going thers from | ogers MmProved and canly In the a7} 'The views of the wreck publighed | 155z, the daughter of Joseph . and | North " Stonington Branford with her husband and ar- | LTeWith are by courtesy of the New | jane M. Simons. She had resided with | ° Officer Frederick Mtcheil of Central | Tanged to ta a train for Norwich | " A P 33 "‘Zh‘“ ‘;h;s ;‘\“x-\ r";', x”‘ !"":‘ | tationer Village ‘arreated Dan Colman of New | Quring the afternoon i Ons of the Ablest Lawyers, (31 years Ghe bere her suffering pa | | London for breaking a window in| AS Soon as possible after the new Mr. Perkins was one of the best | tent as - k all for | | Bovies saloon in Moosup. te. wha | of the accident had been received here | known lawyers of the state, possessing her brisht cheerful disposition. She “ine Copper Plate Engraved || sentenced. to 30 dave eaeh on: thias | Edmund W. Perkins, son of Attorney | great ability as a trial lawyer, shrewd |15 Survived by her parents and the fol- id e ol o e i S A o inre% | Perkins, and ‘Allyn L. Brown, one of | fudgment and fine perception. ' He was | lOWing brothers and sisters, all of this Wedding invitations and An- ts, smashing a window, breach of 14,0 7 partners, left here by train | a forceful and consinelng speakbr and | CIty: - Mrs. Bertha Lewis, Mrs. Grace | nouncements, including two sets L ‘.‘"J‘ ‘”’rm‘.“'_";f et officer, and was | r,. granford with Undertaker W. | \Was held in the highest esteem by his | Carter, Mary, Mozella and Ada of envelopes—Dbest wedding stock ol Allen. By special arrangement fellow: members of the profession. He [SImons, Arthur and Arba Simons, at £3.00 to $8.00 per 100, PFRQONA!:— tie New Haven road the through | was one of the most energetic and in- [ She was a member of the Mt. Cal- i LR York express was stopped for them dustrious members of the bar and by | Vary AR CRUECY aHe &80 of the Additional quantities at spe- Branford, they made arrange- | the care and skill which he manifested !1 stor’s Aid society ,taking an active Al piics, e a & P S ments to have the hodies brought 10| in the handling of many important {interest in church work cial price. | iss Huxford of New London has | this city, where they arrived by the 9 | cases place im in a high positio Mrs. G Ao e [ concluded a visit to friends in Nor- | oelock train Saturday nmight D N | it e samples. wich | Gilbe: kins ~ also reached| Demald as born in | it onk Bl D 2 LEal et ot el b e 5 Aha Was' te S BN nedid nhe FiRlen s Miss Helen Boynton and Miss May | pelled to return to his own home be- | gon of the d Perkins of this 0. 32 Sherman street, on Satur Tk b C s i and s Mav | p it to n ; [ son of ¢ Edmund Perkir morning, afier R e awley are vi g friends at Smith | fore coming here for the funera city, himself a distinguished lawyer. | (070 A8 shEerE e e P C dd’ solloge : | 4 £ | several months. She was the da aui-vadazn Lo, colleg i Maclvmey Skidded. s He ttented the public schools of this | 57T ORI £ Ruen Attorney Allyn L. Brow said Sun- | ¢ty an took a two years pre Baker, and was bor orwich Established 1872, | Miss May Dunn of Bridgeport hus | gay night that he was com course at Exeter academy, paying his | JAKeT \,‘,'L’,w o L R N B el PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING [| has returned Home from a visit to Nor- | the accident happencd through way through. He was wlways a very | [ FaCIa s Mlesrar Tewern was for wich | wikidding of the car driven by Mr. Per- | Vigorous man ang many years engineer at (. B. Rogers | | | kins. While in Bradford he had been | EXéter used to w Bl G N ehaerant | Miss Cora_Buell of Colchester spent | here to the school oc : {attendant at Park Congregational | o Sunday in Norwich, the guest of Miss — = at Exeter he won a Hz HOHOIRL o ROl Rt fis tha i tive ‘dave: of Het A Fully Equipped Ethel Lewis. = #HiD. DL stten passing the examiva_ | )TN AEE he SOUYe S50 O Hed i \ tions accepted @ position teaching | 1€, an was v much respected and g g o pred gl Doslt Sl ved large circle of relatives and Five Passenger, 30 H. P. W. D. Tillson of Putnam, formeriy || MAY DAYS OF RbdnliatiRan Gnedp Blatn, (HE en | e Ba Was. tandarly cared. For Tomine C Central District School superintendent | gIE8 A0 otae DF GRS Tacius Brown | o 8 fhe Taftem veass 'of her fifs by | 2 cal friends on Sunday, !and took up the study of law, being he latter years of he | OREINg Lour HEES ke Iutah - sadeyan undhy. PREPARAT!ON admitted o the bar when he was 21 | her daughter. Miss Alice Jewett. One g UL S O i Your bloms fordun | 1 was n} ir to the death of | her. and - two Mrs, One demonstration will convince you | With his mother at No. 20 Penobsco August are, but you About four years age a | Washington Ho Alica beyond a doubt of the superiotity of | 5tVeet that vour comfort d dmund W. Perkins, and a son of | Jewe and one’ son, M 1all Jewett this motor ear ov.r any and all others | \irs, Ignac FTP I G monthe will be o Brown, Allyn L. Brown, iwere | There are several grar at that price AT Rt e Yo Dleasant . month R | g¥eat grandenndzen wh LET US SHOW YOU WHY. Sett fari at Mohegan, is to spend this ||| take advantage of ail : Mr. Perkins was clerk of the Con- |her loss. | seaso the mountains of New York ||| OPportunities offered for prepa necticut house of representatives and S } M. B. RING AUTO CO. 5" " " R e e ot s EUNERAY, Last-minute shopping is dis- ||| member of the board of education of B imdon CHESTNUT STREET William Mikolasi of Franklin street, tressing and unsatisfactory the Central school district from 1883 Mro:: Véra Ann, Lathrop: who has been ill with grip for three || The weather is warm, the ||| until a short time azo. From 1883 0| mpo guneral of Vera Ann Lathrop, weeks, has recovered and goes to work streets and shops are crowded | 1889 he was prosecuting attorney for! .o " 2 Sienp. was held: fro Delivered to Any Part -+ Norwich | this morning at the Thermos bottle || and the stocks are mot nearly this city, D e e oar b plant. as fresh and attractive as they Mr, Perkins was attorney for the e street, at 1.30 o’clock the Ale that s acknowledged to be are now. Therefore ba fore- ||| First National bank, the Thames Loan | SioP: In Bozvah street, at 130 o/¢lock the best on the market—HANLEY'S | The many friends of Mrs. Helena ||| handed and “let your head save ||| & Trust commpany ‘and the Merchants | jottdey afternoon. with setvioes oF | PEERLESS. A telephone order wui | (ook, nee Greenwood, who iy critically || your heels | Natiom % ran aiso a trustes | tho, Boaran Consregational church at| 1 at th Jackus hospital, wi e of e Norwich Sa g8 society. He Al 4 sl recetve prompt attentiom. DIoased to know thet she iu sUghily | [Pt vour summer outit now, {ox the st s g b R s e and Mrs. Olive Ristiop and Miss Alic | D. J. McCORMICK. U Franklin 8t | improved [ Rt e e ”,',"‘,} | clab and of the Park Congrexational | iahor vehdered e to Fach Snd : g {1} onty plan it bar g&k Gt veu || churcn relatives wera present and there were | ) & i Sandor Mikolasi and Herman Alof- | Wil havea lot more fan later on ‘\ Perkins was married in this city | FRaCVES Wore PEESERE SO0 | NorchhVelerlnflryflospltal sin, r |v|’;—’~e‘nnn;: N “‘“#»hu:.-‘:‘\ \-Iulav‘ | if you have provided yourself Sept. 14, 1880, to Florence 4. Gouldj ipr § 00 Cl "t cere Lebbeus Lathrop, | ifals as delegates to the annual || - Mt what vou need in apperel ||| bin Rew Lot Blackford |\ L | Willlam F. Long, F: Judson Miner and | : o A s Petiim. Wed- ||| 2nd sporting goods before the ¥ his unusual ability and 1ong ex- | gpopwond G, Avery. Burlal was in| DR. F. D. COLES, Shisathn, SRnaiE O refii Wd []] season is in fuil swing ipmn nce Mr. Perkins filled an impor— ) G S T SR S el g s esda i TR ER e tant place in the community and his | {1 Jobnson cemeters, where Hev, v | ok o Engi Charles H. Preston, Jr., of | what t:\u it Inn\nk!,«:l:nf‘m‘]‘l [raeath i e’ nEayy Inss to ihe clty '»""f i ave. | 3 'k(»‘l-lrnvlv"‘I(l‘J {\;"\ n: (‘;\:||"¢_::l Rear- 17 Chestnut Street Engineer Charles H. Preston. Jr. of Yertiscments n THE' UL [ counts " Tis Dusiness assoctates frel | SRS (A G S S | Phone Gonnsction lease of the shore cottage “Cozy x'f..i WLLJT.;:.,::” willi fnd plentyior |18 loee b2 s imaRRGn, iend o e | John F. Fenton. - chsefig i ner” owned by Thomas Wetmore and | ind. Mrs, Perking hcid them i the | The funeral of John Franeis Fenton | aiom Detter than thron ,’A“.‘hz".‘k’v."r‘:?.‘; situnted on Easterly place, Oceun | ——-J ll\rghval esteem and the members of | was held from the home of his vnvw!h"f,l g columns of The Billatin, beach, the bereaved family have the heartfelt | No, 8 Aqueduct street, Saturday morn- ki LTI, Norwich, Monday, May 12, 1913. VAriuU> MATTERS. Today is Whit-Monday. The season for strawberry festivals is nearing. There was a snow flurry at Gardner Lake Saturday afternoon. Republic: caucus o'clock, at Town hall.—adv. tonight, § The banks near Fox's Hill are a beautiful sight with big blue violets. White flowers, day, emblems of Mother’'s were conspicuous favors Sunday. The suffragist workers have finished in Danbury and have gone to Norwalk. caucus hall.—adv. Republican city o'clock, at Town tonight, 8 Tee of good thickness was found standing water early in Sunday morning. In some places to be observed day. unday, June 15 is K. of P. memorial Annual e club Tuesday attendance re and leection of Hafle evening, $ o'clock. Full sted.—adv. STOMACH Mi-o-na Wi_i_lml':;lveut Further Here, as in other cities and towns, stomach troubles are ensharing vies tims in a most insidious way. Nearly everyone is ill-treating the stomach, perhaps unconsciously, but the time comes when we cannot abuse it with impunity. Nature warns u Distress aftcr eating, belching of gas, that lump of lead feeling in the stom- ach, headache and lack of energy, are warning signals. Now—at once —is the time to stop this distress. Mi-o-na_Stomach Tablets is the remedy. Get a box today. Their action’ is immediate . Besides stop- ping the distress Mi-o-na eoothes the frritated walls of the stomach and strengthens the gastric follicles 5o that they pour out their daily sup- ply of digestive materials caueing prompt digestion of the food that is | eaten Mi-o-na is not an experiment. It is not a cure-all it is a scientific remedy recommended for but one thing—stomach ills stops stomach distréss and improves the digestive system o that what you eat i& converted into nutri tion and the entire system is proper nourished So certain are the results of Mi that it is always sold on the mon- back If not benefited plan. Lea & and druggists everywhere, large box. NOTIGE Notice is hersby given to all per- Its use na Osgood Oc 2 |sons who may have claims against {“The First National Bank of Nor- {wich,” Connecticut, that the same |must be presented to Harold G. Mur- |ray, Receiver, with the legal proof | thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. T. P. KANE, Acting Comptroller of the Currenoy. MISS M. C. ADLES ' Hair, Sealp and Face Specialist Grace'nl, Natural Waves are a feature of the Spring hair styles: imu they must not be tight kinks, as ing, with a requiem mass in St. Pat- |0 many women wear. Come and vick’s chirch read by Rev. John Ramel, |learn how to dress your hair stylishly M. 8., of d.” Two hymns were |ahd becomingly rendere Nirs. Frank 1. IFarrcil. | EVERYTHING FOR THE HAIR. forme. " The bearers Were. John and | 508 Main St mext (o Chelsen Bamk. Joseph Fitzgerald, Dennis 1 Pat. | ‘Telephone 652-4. ri¢ Donovan, J nd John M. Sulli- | Burial was in the family plot in Mary metery POQUETANCK. Order PINEAPPLES Chimney Fire in House Occupied by William Street—Checked by Prompt from RALLION’S Action, fire in the nouse occupied S oot tud others caused | . saamr - sTYLISH - PRACTICAL. 10 Saturday morning. About ¢ STANDARD fi that time Theodore Nicolai, Jr, who was passing by the house, saw fames | fU PATTERNS shooting out of the chimney. He, 0S- | “m— rITTED ON LIVING MODELS— field and W ‘I\va"nv Mitehell, secured a : NOVELTIES ladder from Charles Harkness and af- | e e, qut aith adis g Aamage EATT eV ORy Do, ‘giten tne Rames. CiTho ice wad | POST CARDS Which biszed creers ana sot the nim- | FISHER HEAD3 for Tinting THANKSGIVING SERVICE. The Broadway Store, 67 BROADWAY Observed by Lodge of Grand United | Order of Odd Fellows. Rose of New England lodge, .\'n IF YOU 2364, Grand United Order of Odd Fel- | lows, celebrated their annual thanks- | 2 2 glving service in g | are thinking of a West Main street, Sunda o dress. His xt was found in t | 4“7\(;"\7!‘ .'y" Sam v‘\" and ‘J?v-” L Clll lnd see whlt l can fiss Martha Pollock o e House hold of Ru No. 499, read a ery in do f°r you- 2 teresting pap on Odd Fellodship, and there were remarks by Brother Lucius | T ,l Dabney her Dabney was master | Beimer: bioher Temmey vt mier| COXETER, - Tallot Maliison was secretary. 33 Broadway man at Velvet Mill. starter ccaeded : | Fire on Roof. Louis reman « me- hanical dep: of the 2 | TIn the latter part of Sunday after- ‘1”»"&-“‘«"‘]! = A Lhien avto chemical responded to & Mr. Geynet has resigned to ta im | 8till alarm for a fire on the Toof of a flar position with another cc In | house on Cove street. It had caught the westerly part of the from the chimney and burned a hole Friends e e oum |in the roof. The firemen extinguisred graulating them upon their new posi- | it With chemical. The house is own- | tions : ed by Joshua Ruley and is occupied el 2 by a famlily by the name of Levine. Going to Philadelphia Position. PO R N ‘W. Norman b who for the Children to County Home. il ntl n employed 1| jjarold Lawrence, the 4 years old son the prescription department of [Utlex |o¢ Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Lawrence | & Jones, leaves. this week to accept afot Gr who, with another child, Bofition . as .1 £ OE4 8¢ al | yog inmate at the New Lon SORPET, ¥ L ol Pa Jdnn almshouse since the estrangement throp 18 g qraddate of lade | of the parents, was on Friday com- e e and hasiited to the New London county had atled ‘eXpOLicnCE hemistry | yome in this cit and analysis, which should prove of benefit in his new wor NOTICE TO OUR DEPOSITORS Owing to the unfortunate e Harvard Law | 1 s home on o o mbination of circumstances il Tohnson of Yale anivessic [that-to our mind justifiedius was at his home on Union street over |1y agking the Banking Depart- = | RS ol Mvs. HishErd B Gebioy of Wash. |meRt for a restraining order, ington street is the guest of friends in Providence for ten davs. some of you have no doubt been put to slight expense in connection with protest fees, Miss Marion Pullen of €mith colleze, Northampton, Mass., is spending sev- | eral days at her home in this city. “telegrams, and other matters i o adnrs i N0 |of a similar nature. If you 8 o i, "’"'“:‘will kindly keep a detailed Viss Rachel Thbeer. who nas been |record of these items, so that e e e (oo hes oo™ |they may be presented to us hington street when we again open for bus- Miss Muriel Preston of Broadway | iness, we will be pleased to re- has returned after spending several | 2 weeks in New York and New Haven, | jmburse you. the guest of friends. v The After a brief stay in New York, Mr Ly, Mty 2 visiting ner dauinter;, | THAMES LOAN. & TRUST Miss Helen R, Mabrey, in Ph uivl.rhi-l They spent Sunday in Washington, CO. ' PERKING Mrs. Eben Allen of Wasghington R.W. I l.Rk”\S, Stree returned Sator 1fler pass T ASUr: ing two we Springfield, Mass., Treasurer. | where she w guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. H e T FOR SALE— Fifty yearling _Whi! Mrs. O, Chester nson and son eghorns and Brahma hens and coek- Chester of Plainfield, N. J., are spend- Is: alxo two cultivalors, two lawn ing the summer with Mr& Johnson's [ mowers and four pigs. Tel. Lebanen parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henrv T. Ar- | Div. 3 W, 8. Vall, Yantic, Conn. nold, of Williams street. muyi2d