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vlnnlmmnor 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 due fiuilmn. Norwich, Tussday, May 13, 1913. VARIOUS MATTERS. White ang purple wistarias about town are in bloom. E. M. & W. Ferguson Co., of Fishers Island have bought four handsome horses of a Norwich dealer. The Connecticut Insurance Under- ‘writers’ association is to hold its next meeting at the Home club in Meriden ¥Friday. The streets at Fastern Point are being inspected hy the new street commissioners, and improvements will be made where needed. x-President E. H. Fitzhugh of the tral Vermont raiiway is down | | from Montreal to spend several days at his cottage in Neptune park SOMERS =S TOYS GAMES NOVELTIES PARTY FAVORS The Broadway Store 67 BROADWAY Two Niantic have talen the | contract to paint 25 new cottages ju completed at Sound View and will en- deavor July 1. men To “complete the work before | James B. Angell, former president | of the University of Michigan, who has | just celebrated his Sth birthday, has | a number of relatives in the town of | Griswold | At the Methodist | Niantie, Rev. Jerome Sunday morning D dent G Scrivener preached. A barge load of trap charging at, the dock in Uncasville, and is being _distributed along the Nor wich and New turnpike by autotrucks. Episcopal church, Greer, pastor, strict Superinten- | of Norwich rock is dis London i i | Ellington grange will observe its | 27th birthday anniversary Wednes evening. An elaborate programme t| been arranged by the lecturer, W. M. Rawe. its regular meeting of Faith i1 chapter, D. A. R. is post [t R i Ve Wednesday, May 1ith, at Norwich club, Aav. Sunday, the . did cons ineyard; berries on (e from the frost. coldest May day derable damaze at Bolton, the lowlands also suffering in ten | among straw An Army Of Flies is springing up from the i neglected spots. Garbage should be placed in our ing military duty this week. IRON CLAD CANS : B. Mitchell of Montvillc has u-m.J | ] 3 o'clack at Norwich | by St. Margaret's Episcopal church. Mu- | club. Evening ad- | Sale begins at this_afternoon i of Trinity by Harmony n 10c—Adv. In compliance with military law ev- | erv male student at the Connecticut Agricultural college at Storrs who is aualified as to physical ability is do- Windows should be screen-| /. [" )\ building of a bungalow ed and door openings protect- {he_east_shore ‘of Quiambaix wd by “ st Mitehell and family WIRE | ng the summer. SCREENS and DOORS Genuine Steel Ice Safes— the only ones in town—mark a great improvement in san neabis An Pttt of Mueearalt !.tmn ‘nd reductlon in the ice be pre t at the annual dinner and '&T@W»@MASE Company 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn, | isusi; | Day. GOING TO EUROPE | A Brantora correspondent " The Perkins automobile accide want to send your friend a Ucket | cast a gloom over the whoie passage 1o this country. 1 g intry am | Many townspeople walked ont the Cunard, White Star, |site of the wreckage Sunday Allan, Leyland, American, | noon. R tar Ha::' irg-American, | an Lloyd and other lines, | siwise lines. Have your berths | that Edward T, Messenger of Chureh | ar pring and, summor | street who has diphtheria is recovering | . tours 4o Bec- | steadily and that Airs. Messenge Cuba, Panama, Georgia | throat trouble is vielding to ornia and around | favorably John A. Dunn, Steamship and Tourist Agent, A class of children wil 50 Main Strest Holy Communion in St church Saturday morning mass at 8 o'clock. H. B. Camphell, a Central Vermont | brakeman, was caught in a drawbar in the Central Vermont yards at White River Junction and as a re- | his foot had to be amputated. He | vears old and unmarried. | wil occupy conference of urches New London be held with the North | church today (Tuesday) | many from Norwich The annua aregationa | county to | Stonington will attract the Con- the | of | About seventy-five members of it Society of the Order St. Margaret's Guild sale at Norwich | club’ this afternoon and evening. Bve admission 10c. Py articles, m, cake, homemade candy, —Adv | John T. Leahy of Bound Brook, | was here Thursday called by | o cFitical condition of his sister, Mrs. | b J. O'Sullivan, who has heen ser- | pr il some, {ime. London | W | vrites has | town. | the | after- Tnquiring friends learned Wednesday, Friday this week are em! and Sat days. a ~pru Al at A Fully Equipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car Ih° OVERLAND for §985. 03 onetration will convin beyond a doubt of the superiori s motor car ov.r any and all others sult is 2! All Beaut sidewalk are mot animated by the City | il spirit. In spite of the wide | in front of the armory, the s has Deen so persistently t ed down that it has been necessary to set hat price. | up wire guards at the entrance walk. LET US SHOW YOU WHY. c . B. RING AUTO CO. CHESTNUT STREET Rodiano of Groton gave a | Sunday for Mr 1 Mrs, menio Piacenza, friends of his who | recently arriveq from It making their home in were present from armelo MONEY LOANED church, Norwich, who o es cf Interest, An vid ri "ed: ) 1 COLLATERAL LOAN 48" Glymple 1 New Jersey | Methodist been in his daugh- ity Rear Admiral C. F. Goodrich of Pom- fret will be one of the speakers at the | he conferences, maintained so by late’A. K. Smiley, which are to continued by his brother, Daniel Smiley. The spring gathering will begin May 14. | he Our Spring showing of CARRIAGES and HARNESS is open for your inspection, e have a large line of the best man- ufactured in the country at the low- est prices. Before trading this year let us show you our line and quote your our prices. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. The attorneys of the city have been | requested by S. S. Thresher, presi- | dent’ of the bar association. i meet |} him at 2 o'clock at Clerk P of - | fice so that they | eral of Mr. and Mrs, kins in a body Donald The Connecticut Woman Suffrage association has seeured the services of Miss Alyse Gregory of Norwalk as a second state organizer. Miss Gregory | is the daughter of a well known N walk physician and niece of Miss Dotha Stone Pinneo. Horace Johnson, Conneeticut's weather prophet will be 89 years old today (Tuesday). Uncle Horace will observe the anniversary in his homae at Middle Haddam. Mr. Johnson is an occasional visitor to Nm'v\'l(hl where he has relatives. | Have You Worg was received of the death of : John Mackintosh Ferguson of Pitts- | burgh, Pa. Mr. Ferguson has spent his | years at the home of his mother, Mrs. one time connected with the American It so this will interest you. have taken the local agency for C S. Bush Co. of Providence, R a specialty of developing, printing ond eniarging. Al work fin- n 48 hours after delivery at The Connecticut Gettysburg com mission received only about 130 applications by veterans of the batile of Gettysburg for transpurtation o Gettyshurg. This 18 a smaller num- ber than was expected, due to the fact that many ald soldiers do not feel equal to the trip. | | | Quality of the work we are sure will satisfy you, and prices so low that you d to have tus work done by a The Progressiv Druggist, 269 Main Stroet Mr. and Mrs. returned from England and Harry H. Walker have | their wedding trip to are with Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. D. Alanson Caulkins of Federal street. where they are (o live, Mr. Waike~ Bas arranged for Tepre- } the home of !ing a fow | Seoteh ¢ | stage. | mentatiyes of his business in Eng- land—New London Telegraph. The May meeting of the Connect- fcut branch of the Association of Col- legiate alumnae will be helq Satur- day afternoon, the 24th, at New Ha- ven, when the guest of honor and speaker wifl be Mrs. Mitchell of Hart- ford, a member of the board of trus- tees of the new Connecticut college at New , London. PERS(ONAL Raymond B. Johnson was at his home in Pachaug the past week. y, Arthur H. Lathrop, G Water Commissioner. James Slate of E: the guest of friends Lyme has been n Norwich, Airs. is visiting Charles Kir friends sley ¢ in Montville Norwich. Charles N. state is v . Almy from ting relatives i ew York town. Wiiliam R. Bidwell spent Hartford isbie and James A. Monday with friends in Miss Eila Hughes spent Sunday ber sister, Mrs| D. in Deep River. at Paul Dugzsgan, Miss Virginia Hall of Derby, Conn., been a recent guest of Miss Gladys ke at No. Hobart avenue, Prof. and were the Mys. T, B, Mr Palme . B. Fitts'of Storrs itts’ sister, Jr., on Sunday. Mrs. F. N. Atwood and son are spend- days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Bent in Bridgeport. Point of Washington street was the guest of Mrs. Rober Woodworth of New London Monday. rthu McNamar P. Shea of Holy few days at their and Thomas are spending a homes in this city. ASHLEY T. BOON In a harmonious caucus in which ther were no contests, the republi cans nominated a complete ticket for the city election in June Monday even- ing in the Town hall. The business of the caucus was concluded in about 25 minutes by the nearly one hundred men present Town Committee Chairman Edwin L. Burnap called the caucus to order, and John H. Barnes was nominated for chairman by P. J. O'Connor, but Mr. Barnes withdrew his name, and Amos A. Browning was elected to preside, taking the place which he has filled ably so many times before at re- M Mirs. Elias Smith of New | n quietly observed the 32d anni- of their marriage on Monds James Dawley has re sition with the Waurc s accepted employmen gned his po- n house and in Baltimore. Mis Sally M Charl E. Max<o: have hill Frankenstein and of Westerly, been Helen Hemp- in Colchester. Mr Roger J.. have and Mrs 1d K arri ap for in Foss and son il 5 N ed eott summe Still a Futuref or ths Parts In a few remarks before he pre led to the business of the meeting, Mr. Browning drew applause as he said he believed there was still a fu for |the rcpublican palty, and predicted | | that our friends, the cnemy, i inston, who have marked {for the future of the | their plans will find the { tles In the way. In =p | believe it is time to desert the policy | of protection, he said he believed this | | poticy will sfill prevail. Passing from | | national cal matiers, Chairman | ]I?rm: inz called attention to the fact | that this was a cavens for pominating | most | for a city election. e “rv!u\'vl that | Ioas | Norwich had been fort in the | men it haa elected to in_ the past, and he believed that men of the same high calibre were still fo be found to be nominated was first necessary to make good nominations, for a gond nomination went a long way toward election. the Mrs. week Frank Marquis to Brooklyn, N. ¥ ing ten days with Mrs. D. B. T H Tasco, returned after spend- Mr. and reet. ats Asvium s albot of Asviu | Allen the who-was homc twenty-third_ birthday Dr. and M H Church street, has jusi er’s examination in’ which he the mark 100, Horace to spend with h Allen, an engi re difficul- of those who | of AT DAVIS THEATER. The Rose Maid. The tuneful come vacked There comed ceni Maid, reity e Davis house on vas a sufiic graceful f the that pleased evening. oyable dan. horate and costuming equipment, big choruses and capable handiing of all parts and the pleasure of those wit- nessing the performance evidenceq in | Henry W. Tibbits the hearty applause and leughter, is |the desk when ele accounted fo caucus. One melody, Roses Bloom for Tov- Nominated for Aldermen. ers. remained’ to haunt the Tor the first nominee for alderman lined members of the audien | Jobn . Barnes took the floor and seid | chorus numbers were all well he believed honestly that the caucus | and the songs by principals in was to_gelect men who would be| case brought encores. r elected. With harmonious work togeth- Arthur Burkley as the Duke of Bar- | ar there is no reason why the republi- | hester, Evelyn Stewart as Daphne | cans should not win. He proposed tol s Dousckeeper's daughter,” are the | 1500 fman whom all knew, one who| incipal paris Both ac Was no stramger.in politics, but-one| ell and were given genero who wo his autr towards the | el comety waek des city of Norwieh pective of party. ana S Walter B He presented the neme of lay T. ? Boon, which s received with many lniehi by Mr. Boon was elected by and rich uncle of the duke also added ! ©° perceptibly the merriment durong is infrequent aran the Jean Hamiin and ;. Miller displaved grace in danci bers and Alice York and Alberta clair had ial terpsichorean Rose and operet theatre Monday ney n his clerk place at of the toolk ed a Bond, chal 5 the ock presented the name Otto F. Ernst, with a few compli- mentary words, as the candidate for the second piace as alderman on tickot, and Mr. Ernst was elected applause For Four Councilmen. The nominations for the four as councilmen were made in order were each equivalent to a pl bill 5 appearing | ticket by the vote of the meeting. during the f Edward Crooks nominated Willi week, with a wide | S. Murray of Greeneville with a in the motion pics | commendatory words. entertaining line of | _Judse N. Ayling brought the of Arth Lathrop, who, he | was a young man from the First dis- x of g num- Mont- parts, places and o on the Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. her pleasing the Auditorium ce days of the ety of subje tures and an vandeville, The act wit th zaves have some new a no and vel juggling clever stunts TIBKET N THE FIEI.B Clndlhhs For City Offices N:med—A;hley T. Boon and Otto F. Ernst Head List as Aldermen—William S. Mur- Beausoleil For Councilmen—Albert S. Comstock For RECEPTION FOR NEW DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT. Rev. George G. Scrivener and Wife . Welcomed at Trinity Methodist Church. [GIVE THE HAIR THE[ 00D IT NEEDS | Parisian Sage Soaks In At Once. Feeds, Cleanses and Makes Hair Grow. A reception to District Superinten- dent Rev. George G Serivener and Mrs. Scrivener was held in the Sun- day school Tooms of the Trinity Metn- | odlst Episcopal church ut 8 o'eock | What a delight to have & beautiful | Monday eveming, and many from out of | head of hair, fuffy, lustrous, abundant town-as well as'a large number of the |2nd free from dandruff. church members were present. Re-| Hair is a plant and vour head is & celving with Rev. and Mrs. Scrivener|garden—a litde culfivation —works s| were the pastor, Rev. K. W. Coiemun, | wonders. If the hair is too dry it needs and Mrs. Coleman and Sunday School | freshening up. If it begins to get thin 3 :‘“Ferlnlendenl Costello Lippitt and ixlmms fertilizin. it 54 Mtfle experience in | M1s. Lippitt Parisian Sage is a scientifically ma B e O ent o ther of | There was an address of welcome to| preparation that gives the hair just fice for which he was mnamed, and superintendent by | What It lacks to male it soft, luxuriant, would be able to act without dictation e in behull of abundan: and radiant with life. 1t re: ot footiousl Tormes church ‘and of the district of which he | moves dundruff _jmmediately —and The name of George R. is steward. Rev. Mr. Serivencr replied | cleanses the hair of dirt and excessive presented by Frank H. Smith. His briefly and the eve assed injoiis. 1i i armiess. Rominee. he sald, had the record’ of- & delightful soclal Parisizn Sage is a tea-colored liquid being @ successfil business man and Aadvantage cately per- was well calculated 1o fill the place as. COme acquainted with cent bottles a councilman. intendent and his family, The roomn counters. John McWiiliams presented the Was decorated with bunches of white Hair” on name for the fourth place s council. lilacs and the ladies of the receiving, man In that of Henry Beausolell, who, PArty carried bouquets qf roses. he said, was 4 younz man well quali. Dleasing programme of selwctions was | tonish fied for the position, with more speed Tendered by the Peerless orchestra, di- you will than a progressive and mote vigor rected by Waldo . Newbury. R than a democrat to carry the campaign [resbmenis were served by through. Bidwell, assisted by & \ Wolcatt, Mary C: Treasurer, Tax Coflector, Clerk. | &voleqti, Jlary Crowe, K In nominating for city treasurer, H. ' han. H. Pettis enlarged upon the qualifica- Among the pastors tions for this oifice, which called for a from out of tewn man of business experience, honesty, f Coote, formerly 1 me Lo atiend to the det church, and Mrs. 1 of these we ' Rev. C. Harley Smith of New L . 4, by Joseph W. GIUDErt, don. Rev. Cr W, Hatel of Mysti whom he named, and who was clected (& 1 Smith of Baitle. Rev. Samue by the caucu Thatcher and Rev. Anthony of James C. Fitzpatrick Jewett City name of the present L R Thomas A. Robinson, el Gammterss b vingt again, and the nomination was made. ' Ciinrge and the reception commities wsed For the place of city clerk, Frank A. wae composed. of Mr. and Mrs, Frank thee Robinson said he was to bring a name 1y Allen. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson V. POt~ | {yer which was no experiment in the Dosi- ter My and Mrs, Bimer A. Kinsmoan, | soe tion, since its owner had served befors Co. oo 3 C. Leslie Hopkins, Mrs. Frank J, King s city known Mr. and Mrs. John'C. Morgan and Mr. courteous, efficient and ca oo 1 i saaand e e e e e WEDDIN eorge R. Havens and Henry P. the new district Guy B. Dolbea Havens was ect fumed at the The “C the p tho new super- n will a the your as- week im- hair application used daily for with in you—if be del'ghted it has made as The Lee & Os- to refund the porfactly saiisfied ir part. Delighted il over the ticaily about re and won- no risk Co. cuarantees if youa —a safe offer users of Parisiun country wrile us entnu it. They proaounce it a derful hair dressing. on 4 Aretetet o Rev. James or the ocut ote of Mens of tho ge Constipation Cured. King's ew Life Pili constipation promptly bowels in healthy John Supsic, of S “Trey thé be nd T advise everyone nstipaiion. indige complaint.” Vil help y Recommended- by e will re- and ge! condition Dr, lleve your chatrman the again, the D says M, presented the tax collector, for that office of to ion_and u. Price & Osgood i and Mrs. Guy B. Dolbeare. his previous gerviee had never 4 3 Al | br of critiefsm attached to him. RUSHED INTO STREET { | His nominee was Arthur G. Crowell, who was duly elected WITH 8KIRTS AFIRE, For Sheriffs. In a facetious vein John H. Barn nominated H. Rouse for sheriff, giving him the name of George Wash- ington Rouse. It was the fifth time in ten v Mr. Larnes said, that he had made this same nominafion, and Lo considered that the two names which precede the surname of Mr. Rouse L ought be satisfactory even the Bull Moose. Chaunc Howland—Jewett. + In Christ ! church. Short When Hills, N. 1 turday, Miss Katherine Sianicy ghter of the late Dr Jewetl. a formcr of Episcopal chureh, professor at the Gon Seminary in New bride of _Daniel the late Richard Hope, R. 1 he as adorned with white dog- m the mountainside, azel “The cerem was per Re Mackay of siscopal ht Kivelewitz Miss Meyer's Clothing Cau She Dropped Match at Store. | rector Norw eral York How was called out goods store of the block owned late Stephen A Main sireet, nea 7.30 o'clock Monday , whoi s employ- In (he store The fire department for a fire In the dry Aaron Kivelewiiz, in the estate of the Bailey, at No. 368 Preston bridz evening. M ed as asaleswoman lighting a gas et in ths rear of store when she fell from the chai which she was standing, ind th fell into some cloih sett afire. Edward I in Bailey’s stab seized a blanket, and afier her skirt wrapped (he her and beat out Names. fered only slight burns, but had Tow escape from serious injury A pile of quilts and some goods caught fire, and m sent in from hox 223, oppe office. The depariment response and_extinguished with little difficulty, by cal. Quilts, etc., were street, and there the extinguished. The firc the rear of the store. The da the building was slight and the dam- age to the stock was not gr CORONER CONVINCED PERKINS AUTO becam, nd. i the wiand of Geer nominated George O. eas s Angus Y., and rector zor e Tia was ers were Harve: Stecre of Providence, New York tt, brother gown trimmed with orange 1i the s a_dlamond of the wore white was quaintly She . carried of forget- fiowers with siven Bleecker Jewett nicce, Miss Bli of Short Hiils, arris Bucklin o an, Baser Dr e Provi- and tne 1 Robert o and Henry the brid.e vhice sat- esse lace, o the post- mes The " wore @ Bl s Her ¢ and fastened H fl chem- aken into the in them was was confined to S with t blos valley and bride- use of platinum_pendant, groom. Her flower embroidered Swis: pretty in a poke honnet old-fashioned nosegay ots, and other paper fler is Pre- tended a gift irl and ERNST Benson. Both these names were elect- ed to the ticket. For Water Commissioner. The final nomination was for water commissioner, and for this place on the ticket, which amounts to an_ele tion, Herbert M. Lerou named Albert S. Comstock as one who has served his city faithfully and well. The usual motion empowering the town committee to fill any \A(nn(‘ws | l x}u‘;nlne. :""\" surned. | HOUR N X nomin TREEL ¥ = s Noah s, who Mrs -G and Mrs. Lloyd, v ‘ POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY 3 Prc Case. OTTO F. AT SKIDDED. d frilt by a at- nds. ceremony, which iany relatives and reception at the on Lioyd, brothe; of in Forest drive, H . was decorated doswood, izaleas, white iris and i sire iving Mr. and Mrs, hs of Howiane M nard Howland ns and A iiowland of Hope, R. I, of the bridegroom wa Has Closed fr Investigation. an aring Finding. P in-law Short with Haven on Mon- of the ort of A 5 Branfo a Coroner Mix received th a ive in th Saty wit the car v miles al not i OTTO i Councilmen. ILLIAM S. MURRAY, UR H. LATHRO! ning more th 1n — car skidded risht, and M > or twice, We know that now e inv am at work on the LABOUE SKIPFED BOND. $300 Did Not Hold New London Man Arrested by State Police. 5 the ed” |9 Monday afternoon, | he cause was I dou't and | 12 igation is | Gi: apt and Po Sold by Dru ‘1vial Package by Mail 10, LLIAMS FO. 0., Props. Claveland, 0. " For cale at Les & Osgood Co. ax Coliector THOMAS A. ROBIN City Clerk. ARTHUR G. CROWELL, Sheriffs, GEORGE W. ROU GEORGE 0. BENSON. Water Commissioner. ALBERT S. COMSTOCK. f K i I finding In the New London police court on FORTY SITUATIONS SECURED IN NORWICH. in Work of Free Employment Bureaus of the State. which makes a in. ow singing pan ind ketch by and on. Irying Jones with his or which are all mber of the bill is a the Celi Opera com- members of 5. The: most make thie 12 fi Hartford, Conn., May The re- sult of cperation of the five free pub- lic employment bureaus in the state for the month ending April 20 shows that of the total number of applicants 76.1 were furnished with help, as com- {pared with 76 percent. in March. Of | I applicants for employment 63.2 per cent, were supplied with situations as compared with 617 per cent. in March. \Hartford had 354 employment, 232 applic situations were secured had 365 applications for em- | yment, 320 applications for help and i ituations. In Bridge- there were 435 avplications employment, 447 applications for help and 319 situations were secured. Wa- terbury had 276 applications f ployment, 185 applications for 1p arid 153 ‘situations were secured. Tn | Norwich there were 62 applications for |employment, 55 applications for heip | |and forty situations were secured. as should be ad- | SENTIMENT STRONG FOR DIVISION OF DIOCESE. the plants appea Fairfield County Episcopal Archdea- | conry Takes Decisive Vote. pleasing or 2 big bit both in ensemble num i travel prosramme of n the pleasing photoplays. ! Officers. meeting Sacred of the Heart after- lowing officers we vhen the fc for | help New applications tions for srman. The ennan, was new pres- port Withdrawn from Pregressives’ Ticket. R. B Washh his name from the sives' ticket on which he was nominated for alder- man. My, Washburn s Monday ht that he did not want to get into politics. withdrawn The isted above pports for son aft ground At a joint “airfleld Stamford, Conn., May 12.- mecting of the archdeaconry’ of county and the clerical association of the county, held today at St. Luke's chapel, a.decisive vote was taken in favor of, the proposed division of the| Connecticut Episcopal diocese. Here- tofore there has been considerable op- | position to the division. A ‘“steering committec’ was named to help attain | the end: Rev. C. M. Addison of this city, Rev. J. H. George and Schuyler Merritt of Stamford. WON'T DO NOW The old idea of selling things at retail is now practically ex- tinct—the hit-or-miss way, with indifferent selections of ~mer- chandise and indifferent sales- people and poor service. To-day the patron's comfort, conveniénce, and enlightenment are foremost. Comprehensive showings of wares are selected by trained experts who are in constant touch with the leading centers of fashion. Rare treas- ufes from the fou ers of the world are to- Fether with of life—everything every need. The i department ELECTED PRESIDENT. Jamos L. Case at Head of Norwich In- dustrial Improvement Gorporation. At a meeting on Saturday held at the Thames National hank by the di- rectors of the Norwich Industrial provement corporation, Jam was elected president, ile succeeds Prederick W. Cary, who declined fur iher office al the annual meeting some time ago. for = one's shop, S the modern thel enterpris- ing manufaciurer —atl tell you the story of thelr offerings in the columns of THE BULLETIN A careful siudy of our daily advertisements quickens yonr intellect informs your mind, and teaches vou where to shop and what to buy. It also shows you how to save time, money, and patience, because to adver- tise in THE BULLETIN is a sign of quality, dependability, \_ e up-to-daieness. ; Miss Edna Lewis td Be Married. rls shown in a 6 be married in of Miss Bana Sie is 10 In a group of six Boston paper who ar June appears the pictur Lewis. formerly of this city. wed John Me. The six who are’ desti brides are all residents sduare house, . accordin story, Cupid hag been workingar lively rate this season, | MAY BEGIN SERRA TRIAL ! comes | manslaughter | vital | windup of | those GED. A. DAVIS OUR LINE OF Stationery comprises the best of George B. Hurd, Whiting Paper Co., Wag stated that Laboue had lost a train Manus Ward & Co., and Whers he Tortents fvea Wivine hecn other well-known makers. there to see r nd would be in he house entered his broth- court at 12 at 10 o'clock and 1 out at the buck but an en than the neck, fortunately touching no opening e had The oth appearance Wednesday for each of the won Daisy Moore Blanche Smith two or three he by morning the woi arrested urday nisht at threc houses in Ne London were hder the old statule charking Losping and freqnents ing houses of prostitution. Prosecuting Attorney Cronin asked a continuance | until ~ Wednesday and served notice that he might see fit to arraign the de- fendants under ¢ much more serious complaint than that on which they are held. He asked for a consideral larger bond than that given Saturday night. Judge Coit increased the bond from $300 to $1000 in the cases of Hilda Beaudry and May Pierson. The bond for $300 furnished by loonman for Laboue was called. If Monda ¢ IN SUPERIOR COURT. Norwich Man With Accused of Assault Intent to Kill. When the criminal superior court in al New London this morn- ing it is expected that the trial of Celestino Serra, charged with assau with intent to Kill, on his brother, will be begun, th are Norwich men. The ht in which Celestino shot Lis brother took place one Sunday after- noon at the Serra house on Main treet, East Side. Celestino Serra is that he is not to stand trial for or murder, as the bullet red in the scuffle which 100k Paper by the pound with Envelopes to match. hour court of his Week will the current In the past week the court was sion four days and the bulk Two trials were held last Probably not more than the 3 s believe case: H;rn‘un‘u: be taken Had No Itinerants’ License. of - mg interest are Charles Tym of New York state agning Sparfyen and rosied Monday evening by qames We John Kane on a charge of selling goods | Svartven Without an itinerant vender's licanse London. " Hie S Tadyiran By ottereutinases, don from Frovidence: for the purposs J1a",was selling watches on the street o i e e O e oa Tha¢ He furnished a cash bond to appear progtitution, and it is ooy hat in the city court this morning. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway His alleged crime comes under the law which forbids bringing a woman from . one state to another for purposes of This the term bably crim of th nal county. pr z asked ters Volka May Die ‘Stamping and Card _seile Plate Engraving. . own, “rawford, Mabel Emma Flynn and the names given frequenters. Russell Maud Gray, We make a specialty of Wedding Invitations. All our work being of the very best quality. orence were hose charged as £ Serzeant )\ former resident of New was arrested in Norwich minor girl to New Lon prostitution. Sparfven is scarcely more than a boy, He protests his innocence. He is defended by Attorney John J. Lawless. The girl in the case is in charge of an agent for a society which cares for wayward sirls Walton is colored. He is charged with assault with intent to kil in shooting at Saruh Stone, also colored. Bela P. Learned of Broadws The alleged trouble occurred in Shaw urned from a visit in Washing- | street, New London. Walton 15 a c | The Greatest Railroad Watch glant. Hie face Is torribly disfigured L from knife slashes. Attorney Lawless | Misy Loulse C. Hyde fs visiting | Penn. and | in the world. ronam ana | All grades always on hand at is his counsel. friends at Chestnut Hill, Montclair, N. J. are at Kish- | the Watch Inspectors N. Y., vors | N. H. & H.R. R. st his| Mrs, Oliver L. Johnson is entertain- ing Migs Klizabeth Palmer of Farming- ilaneous Shower. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. I in honor of her approach- | son of Washington stre was given Miss Annfe | ers Island for a month. (¢ Weeks assist- | mrad al the home | has becn Whitmarsh last | home on was atiractive .|<“| X s for the event and | Mr. passed with voeal | ficld are . na Mrs. street on the {mer at Watch A shower ing marriage Dyer by M £ ed by Miss Lena ¢ of Mrs, Trumbull week The house orated with flow the ' evening was andinstrumental Olive McNelvey presided at ano. In behalf of those present Lillian Walker presented Miss o bouguet of sweet peas and u May basket filled with pretty gifts. | Denver, Col., IThe guests extended to Miss: Dyor | Clerk. Henry (heir hest wishes for a prosperous and | of Patrick C1 happy future living in his city Tes B, Burnham of New making & brief visic' it e e Forguson b Charbonngay | “fl'hi.‘.:;‘[ s ;;'.".’.‘J'u.‘!" FRANKLIN SQUARE i were ot TF, C. ATCHISON, M, D, the address | PAYSIVIAN AND SURGEON, v haliove i | wwuin i Secone Kk OF, Snanten Sidg Nishs ‘sheue 1087 Rufus and Mrs, W. G. Ryun mx. sum- & Stair, lawyers of Hartford.—Siair have . Smith for whom ) home of | | rd | ) BLUE SERGE SUITS Lot 81389, Made by A. SHUMAN & CO. Absolutely fast color Hand made button holes and hand finished throughout Serge lined and high grade tailored Price $18.00 - WE CAN FIT YOU “Good Clothes Store” Perfect fitting The F. A. Wells Co — GOGGLES Finest line in the city. All sizes, all shades in | lenses. Our prices from 25c to $3.50. Call and see them The Plaui-Cadden Co., PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING 144 . 146 Main Street Norwich, Conn. NOWHERE in Eastern Connecticut can you fina s0 complete a stock of Cameras, Kodaks or ‘Photographic Supplies —as at— CRANSTON'S 158 Main Street, Norwich, Conn., The pioneers in photographic goods in this city Our developing and printing is ae« knowledged to be superior to others: Work left with us promptly done. Regular Monthly Meeting of the Board of Trade will be held in the Buckingham Memorial at 8 o’clock TONIGHT Reports of Committees and other matters will come be- fore the meeting. Buffet Lunch T H. W. TIBBITS, Secretary Try KORNLET . MACPHERSON, Presidend from RALLION’S WATCHES @, Mr. C. 1. Smith of Newport Ne Va., hay rigden his 1907 R 8 over lq miies, with a repair bill of less than 6. Are you rom your mae R-S before placing vour ordes service mayisd 0N BROS ARk, Conn. J. F. CONANT 11 Frankiin St 5 and the J. F. C. 108 market. ‘Whitestone Cigars are the baas ot the

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