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our market lor any purpose 1913 Spring Lamb and Green Peas Just received a farge im Cleanses Your Scalp Roasters Bects 3 5 : i What_a delight to have a beautiul | Sea Grass and Rattan Chairs, Re Ducks Adsarague . w = . mead of hair. fuffy, usirous, abUndant | and Tables direct from Japan. « 2 . . - : and narufr. ,M“l; i Cones 5 4 % . { S # 1 .‘:1;1 s & :x:a‘laln.t ..';‘:;‘Jofi hend is o novelty in good, comfortable n‘ o . . # 3 s iea Hite. Ceulfyagion stantial poroh furniture at Cauliflower Sweets 3 S L wonders. If the hair s too dry. E' pn é.'l-"r'fi':- . s & z ¢ needsh freshening op. n‘l‘x" beging (g ! prices. Also a good line of tri eans o et thin it needs fertilizing. o Ceiery A uane i A s S barisian Bage 1a s scientifically | Hammooks, Refrigeratére, Off M Parsley Oranges 3 L 3 . made preparation thut gives the hair \Cots, Wall Papers, Etc, n.. Lettuce Bananas A i 5 X A just what it lacks to make it &oft, - Pines 4 A e luxuriant, abundant and radiant with i . » life. It rémoves dandruft Jmmediately . and cleanses the hair of dirt an = s MUY iy - et boasanaet SHER & Blflll k 3 Parisian Sage is a tea-colored M ; . 4 { liquld—not sticky or greasy—delicate- = 5 : Iy perfumed, that comes in fifty cent .4 s 9o - : : A bottles at.the druggists and tollet 37-47 Main Street R counters. The “Girl with the Auburn e i Hair” on_the package. STEP IN THOMAS H. BECKLEY WILLIAM €. McLAUGHLIN JOHN J. CONNELLY BLLSWORTH E. BAKER A B CRUTHERS The very first application will as- Reelected Alderman Reelected Alderman Elected Councilman Reelected Councilman Reelected Councilman g R A O L B you will be delighted with the im- for your car and have v - glasses properly adjusted and John J. Shea. The total vote was | Drovement it has made in your hair s tested fitted (178 4 71, - v 7 | ind scalp. e e wiony| OIVE BB PERSONAL. $HL im0t s one ol Tor W W I PENRE, L gy 4s The Tse & : g Nieed, o lots were rejected, § having no mark, | OSE0od Co. guarantees to refund the while waiti Wwork guaranteed. . . % e & O. R. Tracy was a recent visitor in T detaced, and 5 marked on the out. | money if you are not perfectly satis Westerly and Stonington, . ¥ A Ohan fied—a safe offer on their part. De- C. A. SPEAR, Norwich, Tussday, June 3, 1913. b e ston, 2 i e s el rsoutlien iighted users of Parisian Sage all over g ;- — r. C. C. Gildersleeve is in South- clalist 8. There wers 17 split ballots, the country write us enthusiastica Optometrist and Optician VARIOUS MATI'ERS bridge, Mass., for a brief stay. Their Entire Ticket Elected—Two Aldermen and Four Coun-| In the Sixtn gistric there were 195 about it: They pronounce it a race Street Opp. Franklin S % | ballots cast and none were reported as and wonderful hair_dressing. 218 Main Streef PP. a. Mrs. Charles W. Dow has returned s N : Yice hours: 1230 to 530 and 6.30) A number of new books in German, | from a visit to Worcester and Hastford cilmen—Their Plurality About 87—City Clerk, Tnu- | Lathrop and the counters were Henry wie Polish and Swedish have recently beea | friends | Gebrath, John A. Service, K. . Perry Over Bomen, received at the Otis library. ks Wud i o detiin et urer and Tax Collector, All Reelected—Voting Was nghti e o s ong 3 Mémbers of the D. A. R. will attend | i8 the guest of Mrs. Charles Holt of mn; for ert oardman for council- the meeting of the Ellsworth Memorial | Hartford. —————— L Windke Miss Grace Gallup of Norwich is |, WIth scarcely a ripple of excitement | Mathew of the Eastern Commeeticut Branch of | o jcepers from the horder towns [the guest of Mrs. Charles Beckwith | 40 Indicate that it was election day c the W. B. M. will be held in the Brond- | Will attend the big convention at Am. |of Frankiin. Monday, the democrats elected {he e T e complete city ticket by an approximate herst Agricultural college June 11 dnd nor Beckwith was the | plurality of 87, based on the vote for lorence Geer of lLedyard | Water ~commissioner. Tiwelve more day. votes for Otto Ernst, republican,wouid have elected him ajderman over Di Mrs. F. L. Corbin, of Lincoln ave- | W. C. McLaughlin, democrat, but Mr. attracted o great deal of atten- | Mrs F. L. Corbin, incoln ave- | W. C. McLaughlin, a 1 lon from motor parties and others s visiting friends in Southbridg st was the only republican who Hopg Sen ! | and Worcester, Ma One of the spealkers at an entertain i ment of Beulah lodge, N. B, O. P, _Gilbert Lamb and family of New | | Groton. Monday evening, wis Deputy | York are at their summer home on ” ; g s f Nory | Lebanon road, Franklin 1 Grand Warden wich. cighth Annual Meeting | son and Edward Rodden: 1 | checker, Thomas M. Shields. In Second District. In the Second district the officials were: Moderator, W. W. Ives; challen- | M. J. Donovan and F. H. Wood- | n; box tenders. John Connell and ward Alquist; checker, Stephen ¥ | ballot clerks, John J. Parsons Thaddeus Leaht: booth tender John W. Williams and Martin F. Bent. | The door was guarded by Joshua Yeo- mans and John F. O’Connell. At Greeneville. n to vote in Greeneville | (Second disirict) was Shepard B. Paimer. M. J. Curran was moderator | and the checker was Lawrence Nolan. | DEPOSITORS The Uncas National Bank posifively Painless loifers every accommodation, | | Lowest Prices for Guaranteed Work: consistent with safety and| | Dr. F. L. Jackson, Dentist % 3 Successor to King Dental Coy |conservative banking meth- 08 Sete 8 . ods. Over Smith's Drug Store. 5 pisss 9a m to8p m Sunday 10 to L. Your investigation and | . . s o . business is solicited. Telephone 195-3. i | | W. s ALLI DIRECT,SRfi LATHROP HOT DAYS M. WILLIAMS WILLIS AUSTIN President, - - - WALLACE S. ALLIS Miss El guest of nkiin, George Kahn has a |Over Memor| of crimson clover, which | way Church Wednesday, June 4, begin- ming at 10 . m. See programme iu snother column. Jesd The first Misg_Mabel Tracy of Stonington Miss Winifred Whittlesey and | 8Pent Memorial day at her home on HOW ABOUT THAT | cCharies Kecney were married Sunday | Lebanon road, Franklin afternoon at 1 oclock at the resi- | dence of Rev. Joseph A. Elder in New | prs ‘Rathbone of Plainfield, N. J., are London, guests of relatives in the city | The Aldrich Manufacturing com- SRR Rt | pany, Moosup, has commenced work | o JohR Sullivan, empioyed by the Gro- n four two-tenement dwellings, 28 (0% JHb and Fngine Co. spent Sun- by 48 feet, to stand near the mill, in ' E S, A Union Village. Miss Mildreq W 1 G 3 A ss Mildreq Wadham and George This is certainly Hammock | ,, (.o shore road, near westerly, | MCGIT and Lesiie Tourtelotte of Gro- IeSterer | ton spent Sunday with - Norwich The other officials were as follows. Ballot box tender, William H. Gorden: stub box tender, Arthur W. Sande | callengers, Alvert C. Marsh, John F. Maloney; ‘ballot clerks, Ira E. Barrets, Hugh Craney- booth tenders, Paul Ga- dle, Sr., Danlel Cougllin; doorkecpers, William: L. McNeely, Edward Baggott. | In the Sixth District. At the Sixth district polling place on the East Side D. N. Li s mod- Mr. and Mrs. Anmfos Andrews and some animals have destrc b Arop W , v weather. 50 turkeys belonging to Waiter James | friends erator and the checkers were F. W. Gashier, - - - DWIGHT H. HOUGH |, Sultry Summer daya bring no dfeel lete line of | Z"MAIL 1 many more belonsing (0| arrs. Peter McKelvey and dnughter S e e TR Elected Water Commissioner ssistant Cashicr, HENRY L. FRISBIE | cquipped wiih 4 Modern Gus Ra 2. Carpenter. o, paldi; was bos and . b — 3k i i We have a complete line of arpenter | miten. ot Norwich spent Memoriai dus | bl e B e DL S ;v for.| _ may0TuTh | dhe worl'w hest cocking devis Meals | i autotruck from Hartford car. | in Danielson and the remainder of the | L c lan and | The summary of the vole is as fol- , e T aaron siih ereatest e el the PALMER COUCH HAM.-| A bis sutotmuck from Hartiord car- | ook in’ Brookivn. | | Eayin by Lroto. Goorde AiSydieman | 1ows: A : 3 |ana under ideal " copditions in & | Kies “hurc et to the Capita . efe Eir A Elteh g bonth tond. ! 5 kitchen free from dfrt and dust. MOCKS and HAMMOCK | Kits from Church stiat 1o the Canial | on Sunass atchast Sciwartz, Sam- Nete ATt Ropert Cape: T wow| Take It To Lincoln's |iitenen ses trom ai sna suge ) FRAMES be carried today. e e o Aot ley. i Aldermen— | He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. | Stop chopping wood, carrying coal ,or 3 | anc Leonel Ethier enjoyed an atto trip | B wore| T H. Beckley. d 1011109 1 D0 & e oy | Blling cans with “greasy-ameily" k At present the Mackay Copper,Pro- i to Providence and Rocky Point. iz HS; Nll‘“‘(‘:“: ot k;l*.\]\m:r» “P{l | W.C.McLaughlin 44 Typew )lPr.\.r Keys mx ‘mll'zn-l:\s. Cam- | e The gas pipe will carry your - | cess company on the Thames is wo o 3 S il BEHINE, oA 1 r e fuel, and a match is the onl: These are the best Ham-| cess company on ham P53 DT n S boaialis S Sans e S Shields, Charles V. James, Math- Now located in the Steiner Block, | haeded . pvn In.mom s ing day and night. Of the force of ; cy 0 E ‘ 1 r p A ae foroe H. Carney, Thomas R. Craney, Judge ewson, James F. Drew, Fred Taqler, N . | wich ..wmu.) the Elks' gathering in 3 % David H. Wilson. There were 436 v - e S | g@ave his opponent a contest City | g c .. Burnham, 0 other helpful and attractive features. prices are as low as any one| . oo b ne of | New London Sunda; Eavsc "5 opponent g contest, Gty | stralght republicun’ and 436 straight | *statiering H ‘ There are a limited number of Ther- for first-class goods. June is lost in the sun’s rays, but on | pr. pord son of Mr. and. Mrs, | Rominated for re-election, polled the ! Councilmen— % max Gas Irons still to be had for only ihe 30th should be” well in view in | 1oli"TY T’ whe secently avaiumied | IATEeRt vote of any candidate, having | % 3 Connelly. d..3 9 ry lnnan a Ie $1.98 each, o resular $350 outft, with | the western evening sky s LA TR Sl sty oge in Phil. | 1125 ballots to count for him. aker. 0.5 | six feet of tubing inclue ey rol from a pha ace & ccllege < o . Cr © We guarantee every Ham- |an nour after the sun. [a’mf}lm‘ o o /leBe In Pl | “'There were three full tickets and or.e R e | ironing aay of its terrors and are very ¥ . . comoted | by (he Connocticnt board ‘of oharmas | Partal ticket in the fleld, tie demo- | & W. Murra small users of ga mock sold. fJames Nagle has been promoted | by the Connectiout board of pharma-| crite, repubiicans and prosressives 1% R W from RALLION’S | Eoet yourseif about Gas Tank water o T > L e anlor oDtk Fhie having nominations for all the offices | G R Havens. r Heaters and see the new style Hot S o e e o b ot to be filled, but the socialists nominat- | P. Beausoleil Plates witk Drip Pans. If you want a Hammock | rondon to telegraph. aperator for the | | e 0 < £, Carpenter, rmont railroad at Mont- | MF. and Mrs George A Kahn of { J LoRon ta ing only for aidermen and councilmen. S, Carpente we can suit you. S Spring Valley farm, Franklin, enter- | The Drogressive vote ranged from & | A Barver. b Mrs. Bennett the Victrola. to 95, but Henry C. Lane, progressive nominee for water commissioner, re- Gilenrist, p. A he day was aiso tne birnasy, ot | G & Electrical Department one of the membel Allen, | | tained for the week end Rev. and Mrs. | « | | ood In extending its s to the Golf of Fitchviile. J. E. s s, We have a good CANVAS | % Fenqing 'S malie 0 e, Gons d, G. H. Hamilton | célved 143 votes, due to democratic | & Eriedman, and the event was fittingly celbrated WA e i HAMMOCK for camping countered a stubborn ledge at the |or Norwich, Char Bruer and Ed- Elf""’a‘\”'f';mfia!n;lp {'\71 m{:“J." 5u1]\ | % \_\7:1‘;.:\;«‘ Here. vk n birthdhy, Falke for M. Als Alice Building, 321 Main Street. - Charies Minch place and considerable | ward Flickes o W Yorlk, . e soc v as 30 to. Beip L SRa ‘ len and he was presenied a “Str e h Minch ¥ nd iderable | watd Flickénstein of New York, Mr. | The soclallst vote was from 50 to 3v ossstgis | len and he was presenied tradd blasting will still beé required at that|and Mrs. J. C. Sherman of South 3 ot 1 Manchbster: Clty Tr GEO A DAV'S Mrs. Orrin R. Steadman of Cassa- LOCATION FOR INDUSTRIES. duck Hill, North Stonington, has an- e 25 Broadway nounced ' the engagement of her [Need of These Discussed at Board of daughter, Edmina Knowles Steadman el to Howard Latham Bentley of White rade Luricheon, TheV hn F dry C s Locations for new industries in e aug n roun I’y 0. Connecticut delegates to the national | Norwich was the principal topic for bartenders’ convention at Denver start | discussion at the noon day lunch for Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., this (Tuesday) morning, joining the | the business men held under the au- England delegation at Springfield | spices of the board of trade at the New 5 E MILL, CASTINGS |zna traveiing in a specially chartered | Wauregan hotel Monday. Frank J. asurer Chari S. Avery ran a | % & S5 DE Monris a 2 A. G. Crowell, r. § Treasurer— C. 8. Avery a J. W. Gilbert, r H. F. Palmer, p.. 40 Collector— T.A.Robinson,d.r.1048 420 1.°C. Elmer, p.... 40 26 Sherifs— T. A. Carey, d G. Thumm. 'd G. W. Rouse, G. 0. Benson Hda s R ats anal Al vassen e If You Haven’t, You delightful P\t‘lfl b L7 Should see Th‘t BRAKEMAN FATALLY HURT at uisson sioine. \PANORAMIC VIEW Suit Brought by Charles J. Murphy's Cu Administrator Being Retried. OF NORWI A retrial of the suit of John Murphs Now on Exhibition of Island Pond. Vt, administrator of the estate of Charles J. Murphy, o Y a £ {ing stated ate he ha receive v v g g C. H. Rayne: against the New York, New Haven Th st issue of the Connecticut | manufac : ! withh oL, Reelected Tax Collector 20 570 s T g gan Monday afternoon in the United Orders Recs:va Prompt Attentiou o The fir t issue of the Connecticu m.u‘\u;‘.ulurm;’, concetns «\;‘uhn the ol S B e iun: Matrict ‘OBt in. Hartford: /% Suffragist, which is to be the official | past few weeks and thought it' would democratic ballots, 33 straight pro- Kelly, d 497 o $ ied last ‘ o4 of the Connecticut Wo- |be a g : . o allots, 33 s Coms 308 189 action is for $25,000 and was tried las 158 Main Street, state organ of the Connecticut W be a good policy for the association gressive ballots and 10 straight soclal- | 1f ¢ oo ne. . "83 ‘30 Botur batare. Judksidainis s Maptn in New Haven. Murphy ist ballots. The splits were 222 Scattering st and a jury man’s Suffrage assoclation, will ap- |to secure a bullding for those desir- Fies, Cake and BI‘CIIJ pear on Thursday and Is to be pub- |ing it. Joseph D. Haviland expressed The obtained a verdict of $7.000, the case re was one vote for George E. that capuot oe excell lished in Stamford. the opinion that manufacturers would i 18U 3 S at ma Pitcher for water c ssioner. IBUTE 500 | was appealed to the United States cir- e apoaE MRy, S0 Connect |avanants { jected, 12 being blank, one for X mark ANT|-CIGARETTE BLOTTERS | Jo; ‘s5ige, e LOUIS H. BRUNELLE |l Library association will be held |~ President Macpherson told of ‘ a 1 ol cirelen thnee taatked by drea | e June 22 in| Charles J. Murphy was a brakeman 4 : B o am . Aiken | manufacturing —concern employing ure of names with no mark in circle,| W+ G- T- U. Will Observe June 22 in | ", ‘sreight train running from Nor- BU[LDlNfi 0, e, 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Zord, Friday. Gen Willigm A Alken | abesamonthtdscupihw,y S50 €05 Grohk-mETRAN. i the Papubll. That Way. | wich to Worcester on April 2 1010, 4 Aot of the 'u"soma“m‘ 1500, mostly women, which had de- can circle, but also with the names of . work train ran into the rear of th 3 sired tc ‘ome here but which was | | Crowell and Lathrop erased, The regular June meeting of the | train on which Murphy was working | The desired legisiative appropriation | ROt Satisfied with the buildings which In the cases of 12 ballots which were! W. C. T. U. was held Monday after- | at Lisbon sid Murphy. who was in GENERAL with the president, Miss Har- | the caboose, was fatally injured. The { held with Mrs. M. R. French at Bean | : | 71l and Misa Gross spoke on the { county spring conference held at Gro- | . ton. It was voted to invite the an- | nual county convention to this city | | in_September. The June meeting is usually the last of the spring, but it was voted to hold a special flower mission meeting on | the first Monday of July, when the A | members wiil bring flowers to be sent | Mr. and M svenor Ely are on vith the s o v Miss Mary T. Almy of New York W e et has been the Buest of Miss Tibbits. DAN MURPHY & CO. | morning. the pastor, Rev. I. Maciefew- | hau rece esigned the PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING || Ski united in' marriage Wicuty Rad- | ho "Scently resigned the pastorate he otowicz and Miss Anna Andziciwic 144 . 146 Main Street !both natives of Russian Polang_and | both residing at No. 93 West Main The groom is a paper mill em- closed at 4 p. m. At the opening hour in the First district, where John D. Hall was moderator, Albert S. Com- call to a Congresaticnal church at Richmond, San Francisco, Colifornia. | Bestomarter Sl Caonto, Yote and He wen to the new charge on June 1at. e Delivered to Any Part »# Norwish the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S A telephone erder will ne, Wash., and accepted a | h , rop the city has to offer. Mr. Haviland y of $5,000 for the fitting celebration and | ; avilang wed so that they appeared to vote hoon Commemoration of the batile of Ston. | Susgested a further consideration of T e ot ey appearcd Lo yole Met G. Cross presiding. The meeting | administrator alleges thut the company £ | ington has not yet been secured, and :L" proposition to erect o manufactur- STEPHEN D. MOORE they were entitled to, Moderator Hall | OPened with the usual song Service, | was negligent. and the allegation is CONT | Henrs Robinson Palmer is leading o | I bullding suitable for the industries B aikaten ik ruled o count them valid for all the| prayer and seripture reading Mrs, I | denied. S | special effort to obtain favorable ac- | degiring to locate here. = other officers on the ballot. To settle| F. Palmer presiding at the p.ang. toe¢ KUS HOSPITAL ALUMNAE. tion in the matter. oo éfiah) :;N":‘fl ‘rll'h.\liwords close race to see who would have the ;revux\r «vfd ln: ]»“&'::;gaa~ o EaT BACKUS . efore athering adjourned were | largest majority, the councilman hav d | was rea d ac s was the s f | The marriage of Rachel, daughter |for an effort on the part of Norwich | ing 112 majority and th tommeneer | | Feport ‘of the treasurer, Mrs. S. How- | Annual Meeting to Be Held at Nurse| NORWICH, CONN. LINE IN THE CITY. |of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Montgomery | business men to encourage a spirit | 171, B | | ard Mead 3 Home June 11. ,\(m-;__ ALL SHADES IN [||ana Herbert Sturgis, both of Ledvard, | Of optimism and to cry down such| may collector Thomas A. Rebinsom, | | jJune 22 is observed as anti-clgarette i il =y e || took place Sunday morning at § o'clock | rumors as might be floating around | oo Lolecta R e n . | day by the W. C.'T. U. all over the he annual meeting of the William - UR PRICE RANGE |} 41" he home of Rev. I. E. Anderson | whether the referred (o the United | oiofC Bame was on the democratic and o | colintry and it was voted to distribute | “le‘,“m‘}f:,‘: o S e AMERICA“ nouSE. B A i | They' will make their home in Led- |Situation or to any other industries. | o) R LA e L i 2 | ing o cigarettes, to the boys of var- | o€ {pe §rses: home on June 11 at 3 CREL ARG SaE THRM, rd on the Denison farm. e CyPresslon received the endorse- | gioner amounted to an election, wWill be . lous Sunday schools of the city | p. m., when election of officers will Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. T AR }:::CX::’Y;)(I cordial applause from the men | the pniy one of that party to take office | Miss Cross ;l!'zr‘d (:w members 10| take place and other important bus! Special Rates to Theatre Troupes WEDDINGS. G i as the result of Monday's balloting. | e A G A fiaipas matiar eadsaeten. THS g;;:\edu— Travoling Men, ste.. Livery connscted 1 3 8 iy - 4 ating class o 9 v/ S| n;e Phu( Cfldd"ll Co_‘ { Radsio o Ao toics: Called to Californit Church. In the First District. | g F. L. Lathrop on West Main street. | of honor and all members of the asso- Shetucket Streeh - Joseph's cl h Mond Rev. O. P. Avery, son of Andrew Av-| The polls opened at 9 a 1| ] e Mrs. S. Howard Mead gave an inter- | ciation will be most cordially wel- Estadlished 1872 At Joseph's church on Monday | epy fm.m,,,.,\ 8 fesioent STl P ol d a a. m. and | i 3 S : esting report on the parlor meeting | comed, b Postmaster William Caruthers was the | street. second. One hundred and fifty-eight | ploye. The best moonlight ni = e best moonlight nights in June - | | Szcotka—Dipta. will be from the 16th to the 20th. ! 1 1 Incidents In Society. Norwich, Conn. D. J. McCORMICK. 20 Franklin .\ The marriage of Stanisiaus Szcotka FiLLo: rnLos v L)) and Miss Anna Dipta took place on Monday morning at Joseph's WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT | church. The groom is 21 and the bride 3 and both are natives of Austria Tl curs Blind, Bleeding and ltching Piles. | The pastor of the church, Rev. 1. Ma- t absorbs the tumors, allays ltching at onee, | ojojowski, solemnized the wedding. THE “PRESENT” | Acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. . | £ e RURGH € For saie by ali druggists, mail 50c and 800 | 50U%, Pride and groom reside at 140 | QUESTION CHRIST CHURCH OFFICERS. Miss Mary Write has been enter. | Aless Wines, Liquers and Gigars WILLIAMS M76. 0., Props., Cleveland, Ohie T ORITURRY. BEFORE Us i ALBERT §. COMSTOCK Annual Parish Meeting Elects War- {;g{:{“fl Mies Bmily Wheeler of Strat- | gopngr of Water and Market Sta For sale at Lee & Osgood Co. st g “What in the world shall I give ||| Slected Water Commissioner dens and Other Officers. 1 \ her?” How many times have you said that as you read an invitation to a wedding? Your dilemmas are no differ- ent from a thousand other people’s. We are all in the same N Stowell Gilbert of New York was the case of one ballot the moderator! The annual meeting of Christ Epis- B bme o cailed for a show of hands. The vote| copal parish was held Monday eve- | /s home on Broaq street over the was against allowing the ballot, but he ning at the church with a good num- ruled it valid. ber present. Officers were elected as R = ¥ At 6 o'clock a nice lunch was served, | follows: Senior warden, H. H. Gallu RCh) . . AR (O SR B | sent up from the Wauregan house in junior warden, Gardiner Greene: ve Minn., has peey ‘I‘Pllg‘:fs‘ this week charge of John R. Robinson. The di trymen, F. A. Robinson, Daniel F. Mc- | ©f Mrs. Henry M. Pollock. Horace R. Shirley. About 7.30 o'clock Monday evening aye hospiial eter v liiness of some. me | with heart trouble. For the past seven months he had lived at J. E. Hartley's boarding house, No. 52 Fra nklin street ast week he was taken ill and was ||| boat when it comes to deciding trict count was completed at 7.45 N. G. Gilbert, F. W. H vas | o 3 s completed at 7.45 p. m. | Neil. N. G. Gilbert, . Hurlburt, ? cared for by his friends. On Saturday, ||| on a wedgling present. It is 4 Gne hallot marked in ink was ahow. | W, H. Palmer, Isaac S.\Jones, W, Ty- | Judge and Mrs. Gardiner Greene @ |38 it was seen that hls condition was ||| human fafling for the imagina- ed by the moderator. ler Olcott, Walter B. Crooks, Frank |have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs, | o better, it was st to re- ] tion to balk at that point. In the Second district the counters|C. Turner: parish clerk, J. Frank | Harry E. Grosbeck of New York. | move him to the Backus hospital,which | N g P. Coffey. W. M. Ci IS s treasurer, Daniel F. McNef: — It ®0 this will interest R iy ere o 0 relatives i _Next time you get an invita- were S. P. Coffey, W. M. Cowan, Joseph Corey; treasurer, Danl . McNe Bivi taken the loskl agiicy. for ‘X; vas dome. There e D0 Eotrecour ||| tion don't cudgel” your brains | L. Oat, C. Arthur Lathrop, Michael J.| delegates to_stafe convention, Gard Miss Helen P. Browning of Smith | “BULLT FOR THE RO G BB ©5 0 Frovisence, B L. | oo, Bot e sen dh Ca i and confuse your mind with Donovan and John Connell. There | ner Greene, . A. Robinson: alternates, | college was at ‘her home on Union N N who make a specialty of developing, S worry. It is @ waste of time were 483 votes cast, 166 straight repub- [ W. Tyler Olcott, urner; audi- | street for the Memorial day holiday. | There's no possibility of mechaniohl s, W. B. Crooks, Archa W. Coit. mocratic, 24 to and takes away all the pleasure lican, 199 straight ¢ DeLuxe is pre-eminently the ‘sous printing and enarging. All work fin-| ADJOURNED CITY MEETING. . ; - s ished within 48 hours after delivery at - of giving. Just pick up THE CHARLE! AVERY straight progressive, and 99 splits. Ty Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lester have | husky, comfertable mount. You owe ur store. Action on Budget Goes Over to Next||| BULLITIN and run cacetully S Tiessarer Twenty-two hallots ere refected, 10| PLAYER PIANO CLUB been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Frank | to yourself o fnd out all ubout the b “ hrough the advertisements, v ‘ for having no definite marks, 12 for L Loster andchiltten ot Bavieen DeLuxe. e ultim SEPIE) B S VR We ary atire il Week Tuesday. first ching_vou know you || men voted in the first hour 108 1 the | Baving distinguishing illegal marks. CLOSES THE SEASON. | &'y, % of Savlesville, | Do iencea riders. V\“.v‘ and pricss so low that you g s at 4 |f] Wil exclaim,Srhavs e very ||| decona hour, 161 n the third hour, and | In the scattering votes were one for | g 2 A O B i o ave s Work done by'a | At the closing of the poils ut 4|]| Wi 4% af the noon Mour.: There, Were 1337 | B 7Himes us alderman, one for Dan|Wirthday of Frank H. Allsn Celsheated 4 may20 ' Comm, . b (T el a0, Botitnt oEAGor: beautiful articles, and there fs those entitled to vote did not do so. | Moderator Ives arrived at the city hall 2 R n o y> ¢ # The Progressive Soration. Coumsol’ 1 Fanniag b ||| no auicker wWay.of choosing one In this district ths election officials | with® the report about 6.06 o'clock. a| The Plaver Plano club held its final | {45 400 nother, Mr. and Mrs. Ol Druggist Treeting was adjourncd 1o Tuesday ||| that suits both vour taste ama ||| were: Moderator, John D. Hall; box |few minutes after Moderator Lathrop | meeting of the season Monday even- h street. 5 i evening, -Julie 10; when. action -will be vour purse than to glance: over tenders, John A. Conroy and Fred Ty- |arrived with the Sixth district report. | ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ihe countless suggestiopgaftered ler: cnailengers, James F. Drew and | Moderator M. J. Curran brought ‘n(ry I. Bennett, and the session was an| Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Allen Olds and - 3 o i i i our aaversising cotumng. ||| Lester Greenman; bonin tenders, Tim | the Tenart trom the Thira district o | enjotapie oné."” Nearly all ‘the b | sons. David wna Bawin' Allen, %, of European Plan Buy a bottle of Willlams' Reoot Heer othy Suifivan and Albert A. Clark; |6.30. The counters were John Mc- | members were preseni. A pleasing | New York, are occupying a cottage at e WHEN rou wamr o pur your busl o8 l\—_——d ' doorkeepers, Gustavus D. Andrews and | Kinley, Arthur R. Blackledge, M. J.| prosramme was given with Mr. Ben- | Ocean Beach, after a visit with M. | Grill Room open until ml than tl Extract, Make the most delightful Sha corumme of The Butietim = o > ) inmer arink tor'fo 4 quart—ads. Harry Simcox; ballot clerks, Earl E. Coscoran, D. d, Murphy, L E, Green | nett operating the player piano and'and Mrs. Archibald Mitchell Oop. Cheisea l.v\k 289 Main Street | tahcn on the city budget AR e R R

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