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WE BAVE EVERY KD OF @llie fwileion. | PERSONAL ape nOMMISSIONERS | 8T e ; VEBETABI-E Norwich, Friday, May .u, 1013, i Tk g g Crhe—md : e cu“‘im‘flu ‘wm &“fl » g B old Man, Henry Gliddings of Franklin was a ; N { . . 4 . i 3 3 & i THESE ARE A FEW EXTRAS VAKIUUS MATTERS. recent Norwich visitor. s Mayor Murphy Appoints A. S. Spaulding and D. T. Shea as| foday marks the cighty-frst, anni- s R Trouble e G b Mr, and Mrs. Morris Treadway have | | = f i B \ .| versary of the birth of James\.'Mils Here, asiin other citel SRC OV % FANCY CAULIFLOWER Gardéns are dry And farmers are | Teturmed to Groton from a visit 1|+ New Members of Board—John McWilliams and Edwin | icr o sewett city. e b s Slitionery td FANCY ARBAWAGUS hoping for plenty of raln. Norwich. 4 1 . James Washington Miller was Born | Kearly” gversome i I treating the el 5 ; : o S - i 4 N L . Conn., in the. Dr.)stomach, perhaps unconsciously, : M FANCY GRAPE FRUIT ,,,fi";’“,";;‘,’;f““*‘y \BRBE Jo mee of on ot Aanstel Dvot mesin S TG Eeteat B bUEone (5 Take Effect at Once— e o o Itrast. spAoiic]] e tifhe:comes When wo caunot abuse | wofs white yesterday morning., s e aaint 3 : the now state armory, May 16th; 1832, 4t with impunity, Nature warn 5 FANCY WAX BEANS G e g I £ D Council Defers Action. B e AT iiam and Hiixa | Digiress afterseating, velching. of ake. The Brondwuy oms v el e B Wl M ving Crouel h ‘ Ann Miller. His father was a ship= | that lump of lead feeling in the stom- | . N o i R Sfene P aamis. Mg st L g 3 Sl ) i » % ] builder of much note and bullt vessels | ach, headache and lack of ° energy, 67-BROADWAY. ¢ FANCY LETTUCE on 25 cents.—adv. & i 3 HE 7 . of all descriptions, whaling. vessels, | are warning “signals. Now--at once e FANCY SWEETS A book_on & timely topic recently | tange. inis” week . TUn8 O th€] At a special. megting of the com- (sizn from the board of §as and elec | Sicamers; vachts, Aahing Smaeks, cfe. |~ the time to stop this disiress. — i adniiired By, the Qs ey 1oy v | - mon _council on Thursday jevening, | trical commissioners, to take effect| mha gon' inherited the father's genius | Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets - is h[»(l '] FANCY DUCK Gobdtion's Coming oo ibrary ds J. 1|y 4na Mrs. Fred Gordon ana |Mavor T. C. Mbrphy fulfilled expecta- | from this date, in order that You may | anq at the age of 19, after a common | remedy Get a box today -r‘ air A CY CAPONS e ¢ gaughter, of ‘Norwich, were recent | tions by ‘making the' appointments for [ be free to appoint whom you ch0OSE | school education, was given his time | action is immédiate . Besides stop- 9 o Next Sunday is Trinity Sunday, the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sim- | LWo new members of the city gad and | and that I may be relieved from re-|anq built smacks, yachts, etc, on his | ping the distress Mizotna ®00LNER i EXTRA FANCY BEEF end of the time for fulfilling the Kas- | mons in Williamsville. electric commisslon, whose ~member- | sporisibility, Yours truly, g the frritated walis of the stomac) | ship had been enlarged “vom three to JOHN M'WILLIAMS. and strengthens the gastric follicles ter duty obligation in the Catholic churches s0' that they pour out their daily sup- bly of digestive materials ~causing prompt digestion of the food that is edten. Mi-o-na is mot an_experiment. It is mot a cure-all. It is a scientific remedy- recommended for but one thing-—stomach ills. Its use stops stomach distress and improves the digestive system &0 that what you eat is converted into nutri- tion and the entire system is properly Miss Laura Woodworth of Quaker delegate of the Good Cheer Sun- : society, is in. New York attend- > International Sunshine conven- The mayor said he had received the resignation about 4.30 o'clock and had naturally had no time to arrange about a nomination to succeed Mr. McWil- liams, Laid on the Table, Councilman Baker moved to lay on the table and Councilman Williams said that was all that could be done, Alderman McLaughlin said he be- lieved the council could take action, SOMERS Laurel buds are forming and some of that befow Mohegan looks as thoughs it might be in bloom before Memorial day., i ShAh NOLLE IN CASE Mr. and Mrs. Frankiin S. Jerome's household furditure was brought (o AGAINST M. A. BOTWICK. Ocean Beach from Stamford in two 3 AL bIE &ULOROBIS. Yafia thin Woek State’s | Attorney Said Accusing, Wo- man’s Story Could Not Be Believed. The turf and ornamental evergreens but ail it ought to do was to faw the nourished. I ! at the Norwich State hospital begin In the superior court at New London matter on the table, as they wished to So certain-are the results of Mi-o- bl e to show the care given them by the on Wednesday, State's Attorney Hull keep some on responsible and in au- na that t is always sold.on the mon e y head gardener, Gustave Dick, brought to the attention of the court thority. A recently appointed member oy back'if not benefited plan. Lee & |+ f . the case of State vs. H. A. Botwick, of the hoard had been connected with ot ikgisie " everywhere, i everything, but in nothing [ Local owners have been notified that | who cottagers on Groton Long Point are W e Dot Montyille woman (o commit adul- a or a chowder er fo Major Hull desired to nollé the themselves and" friends on Memorial | cusc, e Sald. He cxpiained to ine N rmy ay. gourt that he had found it impossible % to believe the story told by the wo- Mrs, Herbert Colver of 3 i 3 Bl . making her home in M S g miitn kehe e e el T e B0t D. T. SHEA. ' Edwin A. Tracy’s Resignation. +on Groton Long Point, work on which | (he house almost immediately after |nve by the ‘bill slgned by Governor | (ne resignation of Commissioner Edwin { has begun the alleged soliciting, she did not tell | Balqwin the day before at Hartford. | A" Tracy. which was a8 followss for so short a time that he could not be expected to know much about the business of the department. The motion to lay on the table till the council meeting on May 19th was passed. ad been charged with soliciting 30c a large box. more than the o e N Sdadvaral FEED exactly as it is you purchase to nourish your horse. We stand squarely on g SEe | him then nor make, the story known!Tne mew namese were Archibald S. is springing up from the| | .. .14 now that 250 veterans of | untll months afterwards when she and | Srcidies and Daniel T. Shea. o o orwich, Conn, May 15, 1813, : QUALITY, and in buying he el e ctivat wilacs { the accused had some disagreement of | a ill increasing the commis-'| T0 the Honorable Mavor and Court of o neglected spots. Garbage ecivil war from Cone: t- | | “As the bill increasing 5 . Fivie] 'S WASHINGTOR Hiosith s albund & tend the Nftieth anivercary of the bt | & business nature. She had continued | sion. provides that #hé appointments Common Council ot Norwich,| JAMES WASHINGTON MILLER. 3 e e iy erse . “battiefeld | to trade with him ‘after the alleged | i by U mAVOF oot Conn, s should be placed in our | "ot wh iy T el 7 e R O o v mayor aesctn| G ssnnt e . el eed, Grain an IRON CLAD CANS | E |- The court allowed the nolle, thus dis- | lxat day for the appointments to be | fit to State before the cities and bor- | Miss Almina Josephine Burrows. in | Entertainment and dance in Parish |posing of the matter. Mr. Botwick | made guehs committeo at Hartford tnat e 1801, thoe daughter of Austin and Al - | hail, Norwich Town, tonight. Admis-{has been in court since the session | following the appo ents came the | has lost all confidence in’ the board of | mira Burrows of Groton, Conn., by the Windows should be screen- | ¥ Following the appointments came the | 20 P B (90 CE00r i eioners of the | Rev. N. T. Allen, therl. pastor. of the our | #lon 25 cents.—adv commenced and would have been gl 1| reading of the resignation B & to stand trial so that he could be ac- | missioners John MecWillia v, and further stafed that you as a| Groton Bank Baptist church, of which % i ':’:;d door openings protect-| delesatian of youns women stu- |quitied by & furs's verdict, which he | it Rt e sl bod’ unanimously asreed Sith hym, 1| church Mixe Burrows wes a member of us you will get quality and rom Storrs college, chaperoned | felt sure would be the outcome of the | poard, who tendered their resignations | feel that the proper course for me is'to | e born to M. and 2 . y WIRE by Mre. E. W. Griswold, paid a vieit | case. to b Taayor on Thutedsy. =" 21°"® | resign and give you full opportunity to| Miller seven children. of which four | moderate prices combined. |10 the Manual Training school at New o Mayor Murphy called the meeting | Manage this valuable property accord- | are now living, W. it J:ur(\:n:' Frov SCREENS and DOQRS | 'cndom Wednesdar. ¥ THIRD COMPANY HAD to order at 810 oclock. In the ab- years: Olin’ F. Miller, for 16 yea The feed sold by us, is not Rev. W. Woodward of Quarry- ITS BEST DANCE |sence of Clerk Stephen D. Moore, City Station passenger and freight agent in any case, the cheap, liable kind, but the real inexpensive kind. of the N. Y, N. H. & H./railroad com- pany and ‘Adams Express company | | agent at Jewett City, Conn.; Mrs, Wal- | | ter E. Spicer of ‘Bristol,_Conn, and | John 1 ‘ adon, Conn, i __!ville M. E. church, formerly of Nor- — | Sherit T A. Carey served. as clerk Genuine Steel Ice Safes— yilic 3 B church, formerls of ¥orol | . .0 Growd st Armory for Social |and called the roll, which, shiowed that the only ones in town—mark and $300 for the addition to the par- | Evht B Ssidiors. Alderman T. H. Beckley and Hen s . . nage of another room. Gebrath were absent. a great improvement in sani- Magor Murphy stated that the object of calling the meeting was a bill that hird cofipany he twenty-eighth annual conven- ! G., In as employed tation and reduction in the ice 3 ‘. ice t Er . tion of the Tolland Ceuniy~ Woman's | social Thursday evening in the armory, | had been passed by the house and as- by A tea merchants, on Christlan Temperance Union is 10 held | the lngt: aeoes cpCung in the armory, | sombly” whfch the mavor had Clerk o L —Our Platform [s— n the Stafford Springs Episcopal | ing was enjoyed Cdrey read. It provided for two more until midnight. music | church Wednesday, May 28th. . members %on ‘the gas and eclectrical f | destroyed about 80,000 feet of lum- | hich have been held by the company | OR motign of Alderman McLaugh- | ber and 500 cords of wood owned by 4 lin approval of the bill was voted and be 4500 coras 3 this season ! passed a_delight- Chester E. Childs of Putnam. The | g (ime ffair was in charge of | it Was ordered printed in the Journal. t six & | Shanghai, China to consi | boats’ whose draft of w to eyceed 2 1-3 feet nted with | midship swivel-gun and long-turn bow T, forward, for which he received per month, with first class pas- | sage both ways'and all expenses paid QUALITY and MODERATE PRICES Chas. Slosberg Company | 1oss is mostly covered by insurance. | Fieutenint Denson, Musiciun Penale Made - Appointments. | except’ for ‘ciothes. . He' took passags | o % ’: o ! ton, Sergeant Nrewster Privat r v a int ok ‘or C'hina in ship N. B, Palmer, : H Henry C. Whittemore of Los Angeles | (o ,aren Mayor Murphty appointed Archibald L a b 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | has arrived io spend the summer with | Figheon ond Peckham. = |s. Spalding for the term of 4 years and ST aattey one of. Db Gunt 3 Cove Street s siater, Mrs. Frederick E. Fengar of | ine dance ana two recruits ey Il v (ke youus il et boats Yankee Blade, and one Thomas New, London. This is Mr. Whitte- Were en- | pers of the commission under the pro- more's thirtieth trip across the con- | sted: i . | visions of the bill. 3 A. 8. SPAULDING, “’.m:_"’:;v(;"”"'”‘“m" = h‘l-;_"”'\-;.‘j{*‘“.r:,':} Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray of T % On motion of Aldermap McLaughlin | to handle it. 'p‘va thence to New York by steamer yard are spending fow. . An PlimanDvar) the council proceeded to vvote their| [ therefore resign as a member of | Virginia. s £ Eoutnbridec, Mask, Nr. Gro Gend- | “Miss Anna o Deer gunbler of Mr. | ADPFOVA Of he Mavors appointments. | the hoard of gas and eloctrict com-| After ‘nis arrival home he built | SPECIAL SALE ON | Ing the auction of the effects of the ! and \rs, Fred ery daushter of Mr. | mhe vote for Mr. Spalding was taken | missioners of the city of Norwich, to | schooner yacht Calypso, 120 tons, for late Frank Northup, a noted horse | Hedgt avomeachok JyDyer of No. 30| first, He received nine voies and there | take effcet immediately. Y traly,” | Harry Bache of New York, Capt. Wilo STATIONERY, PENCIL.S dealer. it e ey o Aarielon | wae one blank in the box. there being EDWIN A TRACY | liam G in, master: a Ssmall va almer of New York, son of Mrs, 5 ™ p . fe Nr. Al of No: "y 5, " ten members of the council present to The same ac was taken on this named Emma, for a Mr m b S0P Palmier of Wiy city, were iilt: T A o o | Wich: Tok wsG at the Pequot ‘House, : CREPE PAPER, A former resident of Laurel Hill, vote. onsmotion of Cg i e e s i) P SO GO | Gant Beuter’ Sorets paster: nbing | comin i mmaien | CREPE NAPKINS, ETC,, fage at 7 oclock in mar rhursday Charles H. Kenyon, now of Provi e St or | evening at the Broudway Congrega- (. Om 1€ Voie for Wi Sira dgmre sloops e Rl e SPolit sumier tonal ehureh by the pastor, Rev, Ed. | 2ine e Mc‘w’\[\"f.fi. ‘,;c ig‘ = Petition for Plyagrounds. 2an of Groton and sleep Lucy Wileox fob thies (3) days ab In road improvements there and ali | Ward S. Worcester, in the presence of h i signs. | In beénaif of the Norwich Plaggrounds’ | for Wilco® & Co. of Mystic, and the ’ ree Toitis ciorr . o SERo e N miny, rele I" triends, including | _ Clerk Cprey read the resignation of | association « petition t have the sum | schooner Thomas Fitch of ‘120 wns! You'll see lots of Norfolks ys | & number from out of town. The edi- | Commissioner John McWilliams, which | of $400 for comfort s and drink- burden; Capt. ¢Ed. Pgttigrew, master. | 3 4 Th B d s Manager Alexander J. Campbell of | fico was attractively decorated with|was as follows % |ing Tountains and grading at Lake for Long & Co. of New London. for | worn this season; the style is ¢ Droa W&y tol‘e, Waterbury, formerly of Norwich, Is | palms, ferns and bay trees, the work : 122 Prospect Strect, | street grounds, used by the assoclation | the southern fishing irade | i © BROABWAY ominent In the project of the United | of Geduldig. Miss Lilllan Dyer was Norwich, Conn., May 15, 1913 | o< & play center. It was laid over to| In 1870, business being very dull oafiihy - LAl P | {BEER] eomvmeny | Flectric Light and Water company mald of honor and Miss Elsie Campbell [To His Honor, the Mayor, and Court of | the meeling of May 19th | Mr. Miller took the wes fever and | particularly adapted to o prades there (o secure power transmigsion |acted as bridesmaid. The groom had| Commion Council ~of Norwich, | Petision for hassam pavement on!with Nathan Starr of Groton {ook a | e from tidewater, | as best man Leonard Hiscox. — Conn, | Franklin street to a point opposite, trip west, took up a_piece of prairie needs of young men, but any | COFFEE, fresh und ; X ; | The bride was charmingiy gowned | Gentlemen—Owing to the unpleasant | Grove stret was presented by George land. sent for his family and remained | , AB tv Drink A promineat Kishers Island sum- | iniwhite crepe meteor over white mes-| conditions which have arisen with re- | P. Madden and others. It was referred | in Clay Center, Clay, counly. Kansas. | 3 5 A eauty vUrink, mer resident Mrs. R. M. Linderman | saline, cut en train, and with Irish | urd to the gas and clectrical depart- | to the same meeting, and the ‘council i for 18 years man can wéar it. TEAS in great variety 4 as been detained there, as her daugh- | shower houque: of. roses and sweet| 2 ? master, was_elect judge for I y ' like beauty sleep, means & fer hay scarlel fever ‘and has beeh | peas, and her veil was 1gnt with a | : = one year and r ¢ tor| Our Norfolks have a snap|COCOA that will please a | quarantined a 1ote spray of sweet p Miss Lillian Dyer | o o To DELIVER AUTO AMBULANCE 15 vear 3 | f drink for good health. Steam-| . epartment commander of the | Wore Pink chiflon Gver silk and car- | SOCIAL EVENING ¥O . | PROBABLY THis WEEK. | 16 founded (he 6. 0 . newsiaper fand style to them that you|POSTUM ready in an instant 7 5 o T et commanter of (he pess. Miss Campbell wore | G ZEK. | pit, na ndepéndent, . with N n annual white voile with pink ‘trim- | b= 2 = — | following unique heading for its cd: 0 . — ed beer, owing to its purity, | Goapment ls neld the Zith and J6tN| s, and aiso carsied a bouquet of | Given by George H, Stanton to Owls | Has Arrivad Here for Backus Hospital | {arial cotumn: “This Is a Tepubiican ‘dont get anywhere else, or in le’ K t § 3 2 | R. Bloane. & prominent mersber of | SWeet peas, Mrs. Frederick Dyer, S Frierde. | —ls Model of Its Kind. erew raised In oCnnecticut”. Mr P p m is particularly beneficial as a| X _Soan post. I to be favered \;1 mother of the bride, wore gray lans ang. e Prisnds [ = “{ middie name beinz Washington, | any other clothes. See them eopie’s arke 3 3 Warihen 0 A K. meb. down with oriental” trimmings. The| \ George H. Stantom, past president | The new Cadillac auto ambulance | he was dubbed The Hatchet Man. tonic ,and is extremely nutri-| [ Benerar"color schieme of (he bridal par- | or Korwich Nest ot (wla and one ot | for the "ackus hospial will provably | | ite fiest stiried with o Waghnion ERe i 6 Franklin St. i 3 I sosis on Banner notes | £ Was pink and white, st onermetie charter members, | be dellvered to the hospital o | nand- pross, then a Prouty and is bus- tious. It is bottled by the| i Normin mooiem, Bapner motes | Vol atiing masch was played by | Wiell M0S cncesetlc, churicr MOmber®: | Wrad, as It aprived here on Thursday | iness frowded sent to Norwich. Conn JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. i h Z | morial fund and $10 for free will of- | Frederick W. lester, dganist. Theday night to the members.of the nest, | and is at the local garage of the &, . jand purchased of the Cransion Co. o $12;, $15:, $18., $20. ewery, who will promptly | fering. and says: “The last calls for | ushers were George Dyer§ William An-| 5" well as to other friends 0f whorm an_company, wher LK arger, aliing His | speeial notice. We think $7 ihe | drews, Richard Hiscox, Harry Black-|Mr; Stanton has a host. Thgtoccasion | Wiring-for some lights to he done on it {a decided siiccess, having at the ¢ . . VBt e e ‘ ™ | vefore s ready tc turn over for | piratign of six months 3300 subscrib deliver est sum sent by any union in {he | burn and Frank Love for the enjovable gathering was in cel- | it is rea | i 004 r any quantity for home S te ThE MemAria) Toa b Following the wedding ceremony at|obrating of Mr. Stanton's recent wed. | 4ctive service | © L L0 ers .}1 old. from city and the coun. | .3 . the church there was a reception for | ging. fo. Miss ¥ o Sames of this | AL the hospital a garage has been | try’ adjoining. In 1885 Mr. Milieg solc 4 consumption. members of the Immediate familios at | o1 e ed aaus | completed for the machine and Eddle | the plant to J.P. Campbell, a banker [ . i A native of Windham, Dr. Jules city and the men who 1. Ba car - 't itor. n h P n | Joraan recently composed ihres| the homé of the bride’s parents on|him their hearty congratulations and |\ G- Baker carpenter at the hospital, | and an old cditor, and then a candl- one-act operettas for the Arion club | Hedse-avenue, and a buffet lunch ‘'was | good wishes over the hpapy event Ff X ey b ekl i Phs otz wee ® od. wis 5 N 3 clones, drouth, grasshoppers, efc. .in- of Providence, of which he has long | #erved. The house was made attr: Towards the end of the _evening, e aat Trooke st Ahaimiaks cross. It also has the word “Ambu- G. Greenberger & Co.| becn director, and they are to'he miv- | he by approprinte Mora) decorations:| these fook yisible form In the presenis- vaded Kansas. knocked out’ iueiness, ’ FhEE S leave. Mr. Miller in_ 1887 closed up DAK lance” along the side and across the | his affairs’ and returned to his old | big concert club next | There were many beautiful gifts to the | tion of a handsome picture to M rear doors. It 'is also marked on the | “mative haunts’ in New London. Conn. 3 Week at Talma theater, Providence, | bride, including linen and a cut g1ass|sianton, an English hunting scer 47 Franklin Street = { Bom bon dish from. he bride's recent | Which Ashiey S Boon' first president fellow emploven in the Boston Store.|of Norwich nest, placed in Ma. Stan- | g £y | ¥ in | = 2 e ore.| of X st, plac A side near the driver's.seat “The Back- | He is now at the aze of 81 vears. in A A Ribes: mer left for & honeymoon (rip,at the | (ne regard feit for him by the donors e dew ambulasost was ekt by bF e o el bl nEd i Caught 22 Trout. Aspal'agus Jonathan Ames Buker, aged 75| iote of Which they, will take bp thelr | Recovering from his surprise, the,noet | popular” subscription at an expense of | Miiior Geparted this life in 1910 L "' 1n u fhing tefp on Thurstay, W, KODAK SUPPLIES Soukh, Qldd in’ New London e Weks | Liats ol et 1re iy Thriar i, Cais Lor_ tne 8 RS S| over $3,000. it has a 42 h. p. motor, | Referring to old thnes lter | Harry J Samuel . Sanderson : 11 | at No. 807 West 136th ¢ Riverside, | great appreciation o fthe gift Welghs ‘ahout > 4,000 pounds, is hand- | telis the Builetin that Nk thouzhts of-"| aud & Ms. ‘Chapman. found the place 5 | mesday atter an ext | New York [ casiod [eeatires which pansed the | souialy Sursnedan. the aUlstes dn bin e 4 obd: epulistin; that T tnosghts of Shand ‘e 3 i eturnea "witr | Everything for the Amateus horn in Mont B 4 o dias g aiden i e : ten revert to y where. the trout lay and returned with was the son of Peter ¢, Ba Irs. Palmer has always resided inltime between 8 and 10 o'clock were | and inside in birdseve maple e S e i e e PaKeT: . | Norwich, and is well known and has | selections by an orchesira consisting | The stretcher compartment ls 4 feot | g a A black- | 4 wide circle of friends here, who, re-!of John H. Perkins cornet, james W. | ¢ jnches wide, f feet 8 inchea long and | {aspe [m to be the chauffeur } The auto ambu | attractively marked on the he W. W. Backus Hospital a_ hospital OBITUARY. in their string; There were a num- | Lo eb0d onds n tne " caich "ev- | Photographer, complete line -« Raliion’s ' acks and coasiers lined thetwa- | smith and passed most of his life at ! jnde 1 s ! t from Winthrop's cove 10 [ eral running to the pound weight B Montvitie, Bane oot oF s llfe at | grotting her departure from’ his city, Matielt ciarinet, Horhert & "Adams | lius an inside height of 5 feet. It 18 | Shawa cove, when Capt. O iisnpnR s P rounT WalsE of Kodaks from the Brownie 3 = (i e DgHnoA and 3 ne ! wish her a happy future in her new violin, and Frank B. R. Leete, piano. | provided with improved streicher, elec- | munintated the tiller of the | o T NOTICE .| Point. He worlied as a tool sharpener nome. “The aroom is the son' of Mra. | There were solos by George W. Stan: | tric light, windows at sides, front and | B a0 e ner. tri Gave Wedded Couple Send-0f. |No. 1 for $1.00 up to the lin a quarry at the latter plaace. He o boat a8 sl Netice is hereby given that I have | resided fot about a year at .'I‘ih'*\i 1o, George Palmer of -\“_r““\h and former- | ton, Herman W. Bruckner and John!in doors. The ambulance has a g008 | hourls New London and Gr A rty of voung friends of nk | . . scid out my one-half interest in the | Pa, Mr. Baker was & member of (hell¥ resided here.’ For the fast five|R. Robinson, with selections on Mr.|insiead of bell, demountable rims, | ton. 7 ferry house was kevt | o poimer and Miss Anna T, Dyer whe |IIOre expensive kind. Public Market. 0 Frankiin St. | Lakes Pond Baptist church in Mont, | J64rs he Bas made home inj New | Sianton's fime Victrola. = Punch and clec lighting and starting system.| pv (harl mpstead, wh B[ O rodny Avertds to Theodore Schultz, who assumes ali | viile 13k York, where he.s employed as alwafers were served and cigars were spee er, -clock, etc, - The driver's | carpenters, . caulkers and . riggers, in | voone B iore traled for Now TamaoE: - in stock. Dlizations frem May 11 Fe was martied three tmes and ail | FANEman for Mumn & Co. publishers | dispensed to the plensure of Mr. Stan- | scat has room for’ thice [ Sumpenters, cnuko® am 1o sopgrs, | ook Wolate trolley tor, New London:| Fresh Films always in st MCAR 1ACRO three wives have pass vay o | of the Scientific Americah. | ton's guests | = = and also_old sea Ca R the New Yor and returned | Printh % ot wich R ooy e TOP | Nen toun S hnaren, Passed away. Hel® Among the guests flom out of town i oS |coaL PiLING uP | llen, Cdr gt Gl iy New Xork, bont ann rellizped |Printing Papers “and Post N 2 5. 19 | wife, Ellsworth E.: Baker of this cigy | Were Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dyer of | ” arr, Capt m . Buddington, | { ot < % 4 i . = | Sn " Mrs, " Sohn Berner: of Reumiand, | Now York iz and Mrs. William Kas- | 87 GUESTS. ON HER CARARLTOPOINTL D oTe And iy oihare:| London: Cards. Dry Plates all sizes REV. ALBERT. 5 | Mot ant twa by hi metomy svockiand. | terbrook of Pawtucket, Mr. and Mrs. 87TH BIRTHDAY. | oton, and Captains Barelett, John FIRST REPRESENTATIVE. only one of these two surviving, |&nd Mrs. Georg®e W. Elking of New | Surprised Mrs. Hannah Kingsley at Move Coal ‘Out. | of others of New London who have | . — There are three sisters, Mrs. Courtland | York, Mrs. L. A. Weaver of Scotland, Her Home in Franklin » fince taken a pllot and are how safe- | Leave your films with us to Te Golden Cross Supreme Command- | Danleis nd Mrs. Rohert Dart, both of | Conn. Miss, Bdna M. Weaver of New : 'wing (o a_ shortage of cars coal is| FPS50ECG fn'that final port of entry. l S ery Meeting at Atlantic Gity. Montvilla, and Miss Amelia Baker, and | London. Edard Dyer and Haps Cling s {piling up at Allym's Potut much faster | (7" \fijjer {s a_32d_degree Mison develop and print. Our work a half sister, Miss Viela Baker. Mr. |Oof Stamford. and Miss Julla Denman| On Thursday, May 15, about 35 from ! than it can be distributed. There are | 04 rolinw and a Knight of- Pyth | | kY South Willington. - | Lefiingmwell gurprised Mre. Hannah [at present hetween elght mnd nine | TO OUR DEPOSITORS !is of the very best and we give = e | Kingsley at her home in Frankiin, it |thousand tong of coal piled up at the e A being har STth birthday. Friends from |Point, while less than half ‘the usnal GIFT FROM HELP. you prompt ervice. Frankiln, Bozrah, Lebanon, Williman- | number of cars are procured to carry | Owing to the unfortunate skortage is caused bY | James Moran Surprissd bv Employes tie, Norwioh and Montville joined the it away. The by 3 Coimpany eIl AT ware presnt; il of | the fact that the care have heen taken | J3req Meran Surprieen BY EmPioYes | combination of circumstances| Catalogs for 1913 are now Thor anroled thelf names m an ayto- |to another section of the country: At| ©°f 2 e graph b A whaleback with 3000 | Mill. |that to our mind justified us|ready and you can have one eifx with 2000 tons and z graph book 5 ‘urr««m; there | A% noon. the company sat down to a | tons, the barge S e gsa I 5 ? R ting of sand- |several other barges waiting to dis-| James Moran of Grosvenor place |in asking the Banking Depart- | for the asking. bountiful_repast consieting of ‘sand- e b 2 wiches, strawberry ortcake, eake, |charge thefr cargos at the point | .. PpartmAnL S el ment for a restraining order, coffee, fruit and ice cream. In ths| The hoisting plant which was re- Jev. Albert P. Blinn of Broad street, Baker was honored and respected by | Of whD was elected first represetative all who knew him for his many vir- | from the grand commandery of Massa- | tues and kindly disposition, ‘ s to the eme v i the recent session held In _ Following an illness of about a vear has been appointed a member John Henry Spalding passed away at supreme committee on laws by the home of Mrs. Mary Chapman, with Commander Burlingame. He Whom he had resided for the past 1§ here Sunday night to at- vears at No. 22 CIff streef, af 6 tend the biennial session of the su. O'clock Thursday morning. For a year e held at Atlantic City he haq suffered with heart disease and A THE INSTRUCTIVE IDEA IN ADVERTISING seer of the spinning depa Falls mill, was plea : Dhext week Mre. Bliny Kidney trouble and during the past afternoon a pleasing programme of |cently burned is being rebuilt but is 1 - iy aisueed " mpany her Rushand on the seven weeks was conined to s hea Iintramentaleunditwgcal . music and |not yet in comsilasion. B e ednenday aan his [Some of you have no doubt| (GEQO. A DAVIS. iy the Erenter part of the time, L bt readings . was. rendered. . About g A bor of his former employes. ~An | ; 3 / e | Mr. Spalding was a native of Moosup | WHesianal ] gy o'clock - the company. departed. wish- |F. J. MURTHA IN enioyable evening was passed and Mr. | heen put to slight expense in 25 Broad . CHARGES TOO MUCH FOR and was born Nov. 17, 1870, the son | “WWhat shall T do?" ng Mrs. Kingsley, who was one of the i ;"’;(" i e S P . A T iway GAS AND ELECTRICITY. T Join and Merey Spaiding. - M| | brihtest and Iivellest ' there, many| ~ FORESTERS' STATE OFFICERS | cluding gola cuff buttons and atick- |connection with protest fees, . Spalding was employed on the railroad “What shall 1 wear?" happy returns of the day. & | D S PO S ¥4 el 38 vears, ime E 8 O | . Elected Grand Junior Beadle at Con- | ken of the high esteem in which he is New London Citizens Will o e 5 A il o held by his former associates. |telegrams, and other matters Have master. He was a member of Thames “What vention at New Haven. City Investigated. | lodge, Brotherhood of Tr: shall 1 G | Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Prices in The nmen, She- of a similar nature. If you Mi" Gons'ructiun In the puges of the ' modern, Drogressive newspuper cut Power company are ! Knights Templar. He was also a and asking for an In- | member of Sphinx temple of the Mys- | ward, . M7 XNeskell: grand junlor | tucket lodge, No. 27, I. O, O. F., Som- “Where shall I live?" | X = . New Haven, Conn, May 15.—The # P ¢ 1 pSeveral residents of New London ! erset lodge, No. 34, A. V. and A M. A . :Fm-"cngl Cam.wg: Azad“y—flbn"-;er- | Faresters 6f America closed their an- Incidents In Society ' will kindly keep a 'detailed o ave addresscd a petition to the pub- Franklin chapter, No. 4 R. A. M. And so on duwn the long list ||| sary Service Wit ress by Rev.|nual state convention here tonight 7 % W 3 3 tilities commission alleging that = Iranklin councll, No. 3, R. and § M, ||| 9f humun, every-day questior L Saelim, sighim. | with the @lection of the following of- |record of these items, so that e make a specialty of this s for gas and clectricity by | ang Colombian commandery No. 4, ||| You will find them an answered { o | icerss Grand: chief’ ranger, | financial campalgn 1s (o be held (his e T Dy i frarh wenlocbiasads | = Ithey may be presented to us |kind of building, aléo General |l U S A ook | when we agalin open for bus- | Contracting and Building. A hearing In the matter | fic Shrine of Hartford. For u long Séopt 2 i e it "Siidine | woodward, Willlam Clasby: grand the Misy the capitol May 22 | perioa e was 6 member of (he ol§ People read udvertising now || svenfhe at the association building | Bosdwerd, o Vet ©y At BTG | e Lo s the gt of the Mises | ¥ ; 3 e Wairegan Hook and Tadder company for Ingtructions and intormation, |11 700 he @ eomb O e the wisk | Juulor beadle, d. M. Kilroy, New Ha- | 7\l 2 for wtew | iness, we will be pleased to re- May Affest Ocean Beach. . Spuiaimg enves bis mother, wnd ||| S5l T At “arsain® )| SEAPSER STIIRE SREL 8 0 |vens” grand | seererars.” Phomas | ; A very important real estate sale|two sisters, Mrs: Elmer Johnson and bilities | ateTar bt dihe tiie Dusittase shest: Naugatick nd treas Led "Thupsdny | imburse you. C_ M. w‘LLIAMs en effected that may make a | Mrs. Mary Hill, ail of Maosup New ideas, new theughts, in- ||| Ing and the mentbers of the campaign Walsh, Merld ik on Bl aveniie The at Ocean Beach. Cy W The deceased made his home In this spirations, ahd suggestions texms will meel ench evening ut the ter of the next conventlon ing the "wedks with Retaityeaa i 213 MAIN STREET, and_Benjamin L. Armstrong city for 23 vears and had a wide circle purchased the Charles Avery farm, a of friends here. By his upright char- tract of land of vers large acreage, acter and pleasing dlsposition he won and sitated difeetly opposite Ocean the respect and high esteem-of all with Beach on the Alewife creek, and they whom he came In contact and the assoclation building for supver. At the Y. M, C. A, anniversary ser- vice to be held at the Ceniral Haptist church Sunday evening there. will be an address by the pastor, Rev. Joal B, canstantly come tosyou. If vou take advaniage of the adveriis- ing pages of this newspaper. L Mass | THAMES LOAN & TRUST |Telephane 370 Norwich, Gled rd E. Jensen, an Instructor at | CO. Yale, son 6f Mr. and Mrs. Martin &, i et S M . o PERIING, DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist hem , Order Bast- ju planning to entertain the Don't neglect your ad reading, wi it 1€ understood, open Ji up as 4 members of the bersaved family have Slocum, and a report of the work of | grand chapter officers i the next reg- | England and is al present al Worth- summer resaft in connectlon with the | the svmpathy of his many friends and J the gssociation during the Yast vear ular meeting in the: Buckingham Me- | ifiz. His marriage takes place in Lon- | Treg .| shanaes Bulldtag Ammex. Room A. beach. Acquairtapess 0 Lheir sorrow. by General Secretary F. R, Blarkey, i moriad don early in June, reasurer, Telephone 038 sstles

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