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THE Porteauss Mitchell COMPANY. 4 . ’ RELATIONS OF STAFFORD Ce. | PLATFORM _FOR BOARD OF TRADE Gk e * t Report of Former Corporation Submit- ' ted to *Creditors—Question ©ver . i S $130,00 Claims. ! Advocated by Lewis D. Sampson, President of Municipal The relations of &: A. Stafford & Service Bureau—Should Have Four or Five Definite Ob; | Co. Inc, and the United States Fin- ish €e. are given in a eemprehensive . jects For Community Betterment. repert just submitted te the crediters For " of G.”A. Staffera & Ce., Inc, by the and Wednesday SPECIALS N reeeivers; Geerge Waleott and James o = For its meeting on Monday evening | zens who would not assent to'it, and! & Graham, ;g;g;gpglzefgmfelgg o at the Buckingham Memorial, the last | they would want to be part of the con- | ceivers estimate that there will be left Y Trade had as a special speaker the Don’t Be Too Cheap. - Stafferd creditors abeut $125,000. The i " . of the season til; fall, the Board of | structive force in this movement. o thelr: hants far. final disteibutian to NATIVE VEAL I 5 Genuine SPRING l 5 c Shoulder STEAK EAMBE [agalh | I5¢ Lean, Tender—Ib. . . president of the municipal service bu-| o 0 "0 4 ge have been discred- | total unsecured debts are about $830,- i Teau of New York who gave an {n | DoR L e e e Shmpoan | 00l The auestion of the Tejection of To Roast, Ib....... Targely. of the place the Hoard of Trade | sald, because of thelr moderato rate of | $130.000 of the claims of the United ey o duties and that has been largeiy re- | States F & . ki can fill in the community, developing | oo i) o, ok or interest, after | ed by the Stafford crediters. RIB LAMB CHOPS I 5c the suggestion that a campaign of ed- ) T 0 %5¢ U Of Knowledge o what | The receivers say concerning the‘ b - Baggage A Special Sale at prices that will interest prospective vacationists. SUIT CASES At 79c—Suit Cases, covered with arti- Extra Large COCOANUTS, each... 8c PINEAPPLES, Ripe, Delicious, each 13c LIMES, doz... 20c | Bananas, doz.. 18c yeation was preliminary to & campaigh | % ,1q of trade stands for. We have | Finishing_company's claimst :‘;;D’;’,;':b;;";‘ppfi’;‘;or“,;‘“‘fifi. ";:l\e‘rh,i been deceiving ourselves for 20 vears flm'lhel}/r‘;uu‘l States f);nlssthalggrdCz | | 4 with the ideas of cheap boards of trade. | claims to be a ¢ - specific lines of work was the one way | 3% K i { e munitle he knew of | Co. for a total sum of $320,421.96. In-|ll Fresh Native STRING- BEANS, qt.. .. 10c of appealing to the interest of the o ates had found | ventory value held as offset amounts business men and citizens in general. ‘J,‘.s”‘,'g“’,‘:p,‘,‘,‘?,‘i,:,‘,‘;;r.; ;‘ife,u:‘u,."zfi'd to $27,659.11. Of the total claim, $130,- Fine Cooking POTATOES, peck.... 19¢ Fancy Bermuda ONIONS, 3 Ibs..... 10c ROUND STEAK I sc PORK CHOPS I Bc In one of the reports given there was Th v gott 000 is represented by notes to Staffor terest to the|a snare. They are too easily gotten. (000 Is rep: E s g matter of conglderable & that work on | The man who gives you $5 just be- | & Co., acquired by the United States citizens, as it was e ¥tension | cause you call him up on the telephone | Finishing Co. under the following cir- the Boswell avenue trolley | cumstances: | i i Vi and say you are trying to get 50 mem, ficial leather, with leather might be expectsd to be well along by | S0LL B8y FOU ATe Uy Ig 10 K inE a5 a on Jan. 31, 1913, a company called |l ‘o MOPicon Cre or PEANUT BUTTER SWIFT'S corners, brassed lock and bolts. shoctly after § o'clock by President How It Worked. L T e S WBUREERb . 31 b e i 1Re rine sz;‘;ses. value $1.00. James C. Macpherson, with an attend-| . The speaker illustrated by the ex- |yright, then president of the United g At $2.89—Size 24-inch Sheepskin.Suit ance of about 35 men present. Secre-| pericnces of the Cincinnati Commer- | Suites Finishing Co., and J. S. Jerome, |l Best MILD CHEESE COTTOLENE eumar a Cases, value $3.50. tary Henry W. Tibbits read his min- | cial association, which proved i ues of the preceding meeting, Which | lars and cents value to the comm were accepted. by marketing the attractions of Cln” | United States Finishing Co. on notes 4 i cinnati with such effect tha new | for $150,000, and to Stafford & Co. for B TAUAOA I, S | industries employing 6,000 men were | g gia2 600" Its assets consisted of Cl For the transportation committee | prought into the city. He told also of 45 000 it Thive: of atodk criiiE ean, A Chairman John T. Young made the fol- | Alton, Iilinois, a city of about the | rs, Harborgugh and Kosciusko Dust Proof }1 lowing report ! size of Norwich, where the campaign |, and 'the $50,000 second Your transportation committee has|of demonstrating that the Board of | morigage notes now held by the Stai- dol- | then treasurer of the United States Ib. | At $4.39—Cowhide Leather Sult Cases unity | Pinishing Co.), indebted to the » < russet color, value $6.00. paili i s @BeuiBac bIb: o i 1064 23 ] anacknges 78‘96- | 20' I 58 l'i':iral Size o TRAVELING BAGS Tags of water-proof enameled cloth, 3 ranspo mmitiee has | o i ine Board walrus grain, Japanned frame, brassed taken up the following matte he | Trade was a dollars and cents prov- | fora sompiny and m Lt 3 trimmings and cloth lined— . action thereon n each case is noted: | osition to the community was | on_the books at or about $115,000. PRUNES for stewing CRUSHED OATS 16-inch at $1.69, value $2.00 Through cars from Norwich to Pleas- | jowed by increasing the membership By an arrahgements between Staf- ant View: Through cars from Norwich | to 400 and at the same time raiSing | rord. Weisht aed Jorame e anere 18-inch at $1.89, value $2.50 | g i ;| | At $4.20—Genuine Cowhide = Bags, i oo, 8c|pkg vovvernn.... 10 | Fresh Daily from Qur Ovans| to Pleasant View and Weekapaug will the dues from the old figure of $6 to | of the concerting company were : 7 be operated on and after Monday, June | transterred to the Stafford company, in C ey Club ROAST BEEF splendidiy finished, - value’ ‘$5.08. 23, through the summer sn'herlul(‘.d 3 There is but one v\e:: m;:‘ mo‘u»% return for which Stafford & Co. can- ountry ul Home-made BREAD At $5.39-Goat Skin Bags, walrys Through cars to Ocean Beach and 15 fidence of a community on board | celled its claim against the converting grain. with heavy = cowhide minute service to Thamesville: This is | of trade proposition, and that is to in- | sorio, 1'8 clalm against the converting |§ BAKED BEANS.. 9c+14c | can .......... e 30l faae v TN ™ i Gotn s Hirea TH Ao i a ideration by the manage- | vite vour neighbor into the confer n g =) s s | value $6.50. under consideration by anage- | vite your neighbc o the confer- ¢, the converting company a worthless ‘alue $6.50. ment, but will itate additional ' ence that writes the platform and then | ;0 (1€ CORVEROTE COMPARY & WOTTA oS KIPPERED HERRING SUNBEAM SHRIMP L6t $8.85= 0ak-tanned ‘Cownide turnouts, could hardly be to take the platform to the man Who | £o"bout $7.500 and executed and de- put into effect this scason | does not come and invite him to sub- [ e a”to $ie United States Fimishing can .. Later car Saturday night to New ' scribe to its platform or give YoU (. nofes of the Stafford company for London: Last car at the present time something better. 3 | $150,000, of which prior to our ap-| leaving Norwich for New London is He fold how ‘the biggest business | poiniment as receivers notes agaresat- | 10.45 p. m. Management feels that lat- in Chicago were enlisted in the |jng $0,000 were paid. . i er car than this would not be a profit- ciation of Congress because they “It is for the creditors to consider able proposition, but will consider the e shown that there were certain | g, this meeting whether an steps | matter further. { things that had to be done bec | shall be taken by us to disaffirm this | Extra cars fol Falls and Yantic at Cllh?r\\w_p( the ;ms|n;’n= ‘(:texlwm tran: on, thus rejecting $130,000 of | =—— .15 instead of 5.45: The matter was community were go suffer. ted States Finish- | 1 .ua Suthe carefully explained to the management Were the tvpe of men who would not Claiming ani. oftast o0 ot Somema a0 regarding the small number of passen- 80 into a thing unless they felt it was | g that were paid between = gers on the 5.45 run and the exceed- | 80ing to be worth more to them than |y, 51 anq the date of the receiver- | o ni¢ ho ber of rassengers wait- it was golng to cost them to do. The | ghip “If this course is adopted. it will MILK BISCUIT oyt e e dican L ST T O ROLLS ¥ SALT MACKEREL ALASKA SALMON SODA BISCUITS e S e S fof ¥ oo 00 D58 2 Yliiw o256y dozZen .. o .. sLloy i At $1350, regular price $18.00 At $16.50,, regular price $20.00 stitched frame, leather lined, | value $12.00. list filed | Plummer of Collinsville, Francis J.| . &: | Regan of Rockville, Charies D. Rice of | IRUNKS—AIl Kinds ille, D. New- | rlul\lum-d. Alice S. Roe of East Windsor | General Purpose Trunks, well-made Hill. | nd and Miss Bernice {canp, according to ng. | in court are the follow sisted in en- | H. L. Allyn of Roc on Barney of Farmington, George ingly large n. : o 8 s 2 Ker, Mrs ng of Rockville, Florence M. I George Sage of Berlin, Albert |in every detail and in every. wanted ing for the § o'clock car,- which was 8sspciation Fetufng 1o U3 :‘??:‘:"r‘nr:‘r e pnasrvedythaliihe stocks Bl the Har - lvin Baumeis ed N. Belding saxon of wdsor Locks, Dennis S. |size and style, at these special prices: Padly overcrowded. The Connecticut' bers their monex's worth (WICe BUCK | borough, Sanders and Kosciusko com- Mrs, P. M. James H. Rrewster of | Shea mantic, Florence P. Smith | At § 419, regular price $ 5.00 company has taken the matter under If it wasmt returning thelr 7 R R Begent o rahas pronper s s uly H. O. Brooks of Stafford |of Meriden, Dr. James Stretch of Stat- | sl 3 Comsideration and will report within worth. fhese men wouldnt stick | Company, and that the converting | “{ s Scjotic s wedding reception ol | & Judge Herbert Bul- | ford Springs, Mrs. Bessie Taylo At'§ 5-;9 regular price § 5.50 e ne ¥ o sic Sampso! | company’ will have a claim against the > 5 b oo sl aRnen, L gt S PN R Aless At § 579, 1a ; o g i L Fd larly upon the value of hoard of trade | SOmPany will have a claim against the | lowed at which two hundred or mor |lard of Iarttord = Halsey T. Bure|Hartford, Charles F. Taylor-of Ha $ regular price $ 6.50 The report was accepted as one of progress. President Macpherson com- menting in an approving way upon the report guests were present. respect of the merchandise transferred | ®'{0S (Chetiny foature of the wed- (T [from the converting company to the ging was the reading by the Rev | Stafford, campany.jOur: effortsito ‘a8 /ol Brooke 'of 'the 't wenty: Ors o) he exact value of this mer- | and COngTs Rocky Hill, Willie 0. Burr of ! ford, estate of Ja M. Thompst ; At $ 6.29, regular price § 7.00 rtford, Jameés W. Cheney of South |Hartford, T. W. Timbrell of New PRIy i \chester, William . Cheney of |ain, Ruby G. Usher of Plainville, Wil- | o :8\15‘ rosulanipEing MIIR uth Manchester, J. E. Clark of Col- [bur P. Weaver of Hartford, Henry .| p y regular price $10.50 members, thoroughly convinced of the board's value and committed to a com- munity platform, rather than membel who merely join because someone asks Trolley Extensions. 1] ams of best wisk insville, Joh F. Cook of Hartford, { Wessells of Litchfield, Mary L. Wood At $11.95, regular price $15.00 | them to. S se ha so far suo|-CfTams. of e =il n artford, | 0 3 Frank J. King reported that in con-' In conclusion, President Sampson | e have ‘been so far' unsuccess- | tjong r and _groom, from | john M. Cooke of Plainville, Bertha | of East Windsor. % 8t Bt ¢ o Jjunction with the mayor he had called ' g5i4 that there was no American com- A R xasfiti KhonId ba n Francisco, Portiand, Spokane, New | X Cooke of Plainville, William L. [ In the list of those holding bonds of | eamer runks, of extra heavy upon Robert W. Perkins, who had told munity that was different and it al- | g; o 008 8 ARSI R, G N e | York, Washington, D. C. Cooke of Plainville, O. L. Cowles of | the company are: John B. Minor of |duck and of basswood, comglete ih them that he believed the work on the Brookiyn and other cities. Hartford, Di Mary D. Treat of Glas- < happened when he came into a d Crary of Hartford, | New Britai Yo. and Stafford & Co v O 3 aid | A every way, at these special prices: Boswell avenue extension would be community and associated with its | I8 (O w_”} “{fc'w‘mm‘” 0:"“‘&;‘[::‘1“! The bride is one of the popular so- | William B. Crumb of Forestville, Har- | tonbury, Minnie y McAllister ot :: ’:29 ,.ogm"p rice Z -°33 well along by the first of August, but pusiness men that some man would | o)1 B RORS ST OIS OF B RECUTC | ciety young ladies of the city and |rjet N. Carroll of Hartford, Lillian D.|Gramby and T. D. Berry and R. T. H ey lar p; 5.0 Mr. Perkins was in doudt how soon the ' take nim aside and say: “Sampson, our | conw ne TERIEES THOTE (TR CORYCTINE | a member of one of the prominent plo- | Crangle of Stmsbury, William E. Cran- | Barnes of Hartford. The number of At $4.79, regular price $ 5.50 Maplewood extension end- the Fitch- city is a little different from others. | GOMPARY 8 18 & QeSO WHEHEr U neer families of eastern Washinkton. |gia of Simsbury, lArline Crangle of | total bondholders is, by far, less than| At §5.29, regular price § 6.00 ville extension would be started. Mr.| We are slow and easy going and We | o oo vaiumn for the creditors of thi The groom patent- attorney for.the msbury, Ruby Crangle of Simsbury, |the number of stockholders. | At $5.79, regular price $ 6.50 King said that Mr. Perkins was not in | don't seem to move on very fast. Our | 8FPUE0 T€ PR S0 P CECENE Blectric General company of Schenec- | Thomas Drysdale of Burnside, Sam- e | At $7.95, reguls Ee ¥ favor of the extension to Mohegan Board of Trade works along and holds | (SEFERRE IER PV &0 FEEE OF, BAliT ew York, i the son of Mr- and | yel' b, Eimore of Hartford, Dr. Eli| Bishop Davies Salls Wednesdays .95, regular price § 9.50 park, but Mr. King thought such an | its meetings, but the men don't come | {7 00 10 icq and expensive litigation | oS, George S Draper of Norwich, | plint of Rockville, Hattie C. Fuller of | gy kv, Thomas I Davies, . D At $850, regular price $10.00 extsnsion would result in thousands' very much. Sampson, we are dif- |0 (e 0l T ce e onnecticut, and is a descenda os, | Hartford, Dr. Horace 'S. Fuller of | Episcopal bishop of western Massa. At $8.95, regular price §10.50 two prominent New England families. | jjgritorq going to the park where hundreds go ferent from other places. You'd better Attention of creditors is called to a | -} ~sdnim & e 75 . ) i s ca ) it B e b | chu formerly of Norwich, and his now, and there would be resultant ad- | put In your wark somewhere else. ‘!mvfling it TiRS St ot fiithe 1n‘7rl)r_:§;&1~“ana Dromate il M B, Galaseet Dl iorss | ey e Wil S| 1f you are cemsidering Luggage sf Yantage to the trolley company. Mr. To this Mr. Sampson replied that| m . ;¢ Rosenberz & Levis, 170 Broad- | cvenine train.. for Portiand. ~Their |A. Gay of Hartford, Eliza P. Ham. | Wednesdas on the N for F any kind take advantage of these King also spoke of the great need of | the saving virtue in it all was that| g, .54 the hearing before the court e x was Eaden. B 1l include visits in |mond of Hartford, Dr. J. C. Hammond | rope. In Lucerne they will join thelr, |gpecial the Maplewood extension, which he! every man wanted to see things im- | WAV, 410, Eloneviian Gy L e | e e, T e e A Davies, \\hn’ pecial prices. 3 4 le, Victoria Vancouv e said he believed that almost any city ' proved and it was the constructive in- gy AR G L Bostlle, ¥israua gnd 2 | ford, George H. Knowles of -, | crossed May, and t Il travel e ey 2 trip through the Canadian |ford, Georee Knowles of Burnside, | crossed in May, and they will travel - L e e ke e by e s WEDDING Rockies and down the Great Lakes. A |H. R Lathrop of Hartford, George M. | through Europe until September. THE PORTEQUS x MITCHELL m B R B o ity o e a was . preakhed Visit will be ‘made at the home of the | McClellan of Burnside, Johin . Minor | T —= i R SR (o s Shaki palen ofeducation s wee Dt Draper—Baumeister. groom’s parents at Norwich, Conn. |0of New Britain, estate of Louis | The fact is neted from Groton that here Could b Ao i o e of | He whs warmly applauded as he con- | _The Sunday Morning Bulletin - ‘of | where a reception will be given in | Parkhurst of Hartford, Mrs. C. B. Pin- [ \ir. and Mrs. £ O.. Woodward of the troiley line ran within a 85 oh: | Bluded his intarestini sdaress. Walla Walla, Wash., dated June | honor of him and his bride. |ney of Stafford Springs, Claude G. Fairview home are In Providence, a cemetery which was constant .\d ’R': u . A < contains the following of local int -, and Mrs. Draper will be at home | Pinney of Stafford, B. H. Pinney of |wnere they attended the openim; of | }fm’?;h&maflefidflu :}fl;&;x:;n c}ua‘ No Time to Qui | est r September first at Schenectady, | Stafford, E. C. Pinney of Stafford, Paul ' the state home for Odd Fellows. [ v o e | Fresident Macpherson declered i poThe marriage of Miss: Olga Sophia | New York. | 3 elief tha e of Noi aumelster to Mr. Clifton Nathan Dra- q = = = i o’;- sx’?,‘.‘.lxo'u'”w;‘x’&’." hffrs;":m in the hands of just such men as com- | per, of Schenectady, New York, was DUyt Mg J WE GIVE ROYAL 60LD TRADING STAMPS, ASK FCR THEM oot b L d : | pose the Norwich Board of Trade N | golemnized Wednesday evening at 7 A very pretty wedding teok place on | N e o tao troller § ey f what the iclty his: e o'clock at Waldhelm, the suburban | M. rning at 8 o'clock in St. company as well, and the same Would | 5 the last six o elzht months we can- | home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Al- | Peiivs mhinE Al S ook i 1L also be true of the exiension to Mohe- | pnot think of quitting now. It Was|yina Baumeister. The ceremony was | Broderick united in marriage Philip 1 £an park. Mr. Smith asserted that he|through the Board of Trade that two- | performed by the Rev. Raymond C.| Ouellet and Miss Eilen Elizabeth Mur. beiieved these were something the peo-1 thirds of the improvements and ad- | Rrooks, pastor of the First Congrega- phy. The bride was attended by hel ple of Norwich ought to keep pushing | vancements which have come to the | tjona) church. in the presence of a | bisier, Miss Nopd o MiEplivy aiid the on and urging in every way possible. d(u:r al;nid h(; r::m{uam (hfal x“!n rl!r\ard | company of relatives and intimate | best man was Domonlc J, Ouellet, | i i ident. | Of Trade might foresee for the futtex | friends of the bride's family brother of the groom. The bride wore NS SArei Sgeshn Peesident. S, 5erfil improvements If they colld | - 1 ahonec Weddiig Maren was play. Srite Al i dtet G Al with duchesy ] Fresident Macpherson ihen introduc- |see it advisable to employ the ser- [eq by Mrs, E. 8, Fischer as the bridal | iace and pear! ornaments and wore & ed Lewis D. Sampson, president of the | yjces of this municipal service bureau. | 1o.\ entered the reception room. The white hat with plumes of the samo Municipal Service Bureau of New | president Sampson wanted it under- | Bridal Song by Jensen, during the |color. She carried & shower bouguet York, who was to speak upon the Work | gtood that his object in coming here | coremony and the Norweglan Proces- of white rose The bridesmald wore perienced EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK FINE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR BANK DEPOSITORS , offset with St. Francls | was held at the home of the bride at | dollar and cents proposition, the en-!cuggestions which its experience had weot poas, smilax and | No couraging of the growth and prosper- |shown were of value in community of the bureau. was 1ot to secure an engagement for | gional by Grieg after the marriage ser- | pink chiffon over silk with hat to | Dilles and Do Propesition. the bureau to take up its work here, | {le" e DRI Gl Bk 00 (g : ; What he sald he had to offer Was a | which the bureau has of offering its | power of ro ‘ : The Uncas National Bank | but he was actuated by the desire| The Baumeister home was a veritable | A wedding reception and breakfast 1 i lilles, white High street. Mrs. Sullivan and offers every accommoda- A asparagus ferns. 'The bridal proces- | Mrs, Foley catered. After an enjoyable - O cuomsEusgE_ov- | devalopment sion was marked by bouquets of the |t by al EXTRA : A 2 4 o : °d b3 s @, Mr. and Mrs. Ouellet left by au- STAMPS EXTRA STAMPS erybody In the community the profes- Buffet Lunch. st T Y g g [ el ol A ; 2 & § tion, consistent with s sional man and the man who works, | sweet peas on pedestals, joined by | tomobile for New london, whence they | AS USUAL a:D. AS USUAL th safety 5 After adjournment the members were | ropes of smilax. During the ceremony | departed for Hali 1 there 1s any rquble In poards of linvited to partake of the buffet lunch | which took place in the reception room | Moncton, Canads trade in general it is lack of interest, jfor which the Wauregan house served | the couple stood in a bower of lattice | The groom and that is really an easy 1hing tolgirawherries, cake, cheese, sandwiche , St and conservative banking methods. Your investiga- tion and business is solic- ited. o attic » carpenter in the em- 2 v work interwoven with sprays of the | ploy of Stetson & Young and is the son Temedy. When you show him you have | jomonade. ('igars were also passed. In | fern. smilax ang lle D s o a doliar and cents proposition, You et | the gbsence of Chairman A. S. Spald- | The bride who was escorted by her | 31 Fifth strest. The bride is the a man’s interest, and it i8 only on such | jng ‘of the entertainment committec, | brother, Mr. Alvin Baumelster, wore & | dsughtor of M and Mrs. John Murphy | | & representation that the Board of | ihjs part of the evening was directed i - -3% lIbs. 10c or 5 Ibs. 15¢ To Purchasers of 1 lb. Tea, Any Price 1o him more than it costs, but that is| = = groom. She wa attended by a matron the one good reason for joining a board | Woman Dodged Back and Forth Be- | 5 = of ‘honor and bridesmaid. The matron E. R. Payzant of Dorchester, Mass, ¢ handsome gown of white Duchess satin | of High street. s01s s 3 S EEIReL- 4y Reipetdty Tibbits with panels, voke and bolero of rose | Numerous gifts attested the esteem Limit 5 lbs. of Sugar to a customer RIBECTCHE siip. To solicit membership merely Mr. Sampson returned on the boat | point lace. The gown was made with | in which the young people a 1d_by W. S. ALLIS A. D. LATHROP ecause 2 train to New York right after the |a long court train and her veil was of | their friends and abundant good wishes A. J. DAWLE W. ::'mmo bz:ol;m:‘.,":nzlb:rcmei;h:;&; meeting. Honlton flace aud caught vhmn orange | for nuptial happiness follow them | p l_ff' T 'l t p 7 ll 25 C. H F’RISB[; G'E&Pfilfi'fim ), ————— sl blossoms. ¢ carried a shower bou- 2 5 ey reason. Itisa nev:‘:dea to ztho “l"“,"if"iTHOUGHT SHE HAD BEEN quet of lilies of the valley and pink . Church—Gray. abl lC 01 e aper l‘O S C C. M. WILLIAMS WILLIS AUSTIN board of trade in the east to sol clt a | orchid She also wore a brooch of On June 25 a pretty wedding oc- R. C. PLAUT man to join it because it will be worth | _ROBBED ON BOAT | pearls and diamonds. the' gift of the | cuctea’ at the home of Dr. and Mrs. | | President.....WALLACE 8. ALLI§ Miss Bertha Fr wiios | Bl Strained Rolled OATS when their nie of trade. 'There is more than getting | tween Norwich and New London. | of honor was Mrs. Frank B. Thompson, | Gray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James | b “"h‘"";""D“'“‘"_HT H. HOUGH more factories and payrolis 'in the | - sister of the bride_ who wore a gown | B, Gray, of Ledyard, and Louis Arthur TOMATOES 4 21 5 Asst. Cashier..HENRY L. FRISBIE board of trade's busness. It I8 ome- | A Hebrew woman, who came on the | of .pale blue brocaded silk, with point | Chumr of Notwion were. tmited in can 4¢ S. oC Teller. DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD times to supplement the iocal govern- | New London line boat from New York ment. Individuals cannot solve com- | Saturday night, told the New London munity problems, or four or five men |police Sunday morning that somebody together cannot, but the lesson of |had robbed her stateroom. Her pock- | wore a gown of pale pink silk, embroid- | formed the ceremony, The bride was American communities is that 200 men | etbook, her small child and her sis- ered in satin roses with drapery of | charming in a beautiful gown of white agreed upon one thing and, working |ter were missing. The police found |blue brocaded chiffon embroidered in | charmeuse with picture hat, She car- for it, can get about what they want.|first that the ‘'women had gone into an |gold ang carried white roses. Little | yied bride roses. The house was pret- Finding something to do is no problem, | empty stateroom and not the one en- | Marjorie George Martin, wearjng & | tily decorated with roses and marguer- but how tc do it is the problem. This i gaged by her and that her pocketbook | gown of white silk embroidered mull | jies, After a wedding was served is all that a great many communities [ was not under the pillow. Then they | was ring bearer and Pauline and Sadie | tha newlyweds left on their honeymoon Teed to be to1g. found the child and her aunt had taken { Crocker of Colfax were flower girls |foe Washington, D, C: Have a Platform, a train to x_'crw(vh. They sent the {'and wore pretty gowns of embroidered The bride has many friends in Nor- bewildered woman to Norwich. The | batiste. wich, as well as in Boston, where she How to solve any community prob- | gigter and her niece with the much | Mr. Merton Sage of Schenectady was has made her home for the lasc five lem was next taken up by the speaker. | sought pocketbook passed the woman | best man and the ushers were H. A, | besper /ihe groom is the son of Mr. |8 The board of trade, we would 8aV,/on their way back. Before the sister | Bendix. Louis Sutherland, L. R. Quil- and Mre. Oliver Church of Poguetan- stands for the advancement of the|gang the chiid coud take another train |liam, Max Baumeister and Albert Cre- | nek ana is a foreman of construction community. But that is » wide and |0 Norwich the frantic mother re- |celius. Master. Werner Baumeister met | work. Many beautiful gifts o mighty indefinite commission. The |turned to New London. Then the re- |the guests at the door and little Karl | wut glass and linen were received; board of trade that wants to amount |upited party went to Norwich to- | Baumeister was train bearer. also a large purse of mone: lace collar and and carried pink Killarney roses and sweet peas. Miss May Rogers was bridesmaid and marriage. Rev. Geor; of the Pilgrim Congregational church, of which the bride is a_member; per- ! | .. Cady, pastor | | Double Tipped Matches 7 bexs 25¢ A&P Jam, 2 jars. ... 25c Fine Juicy/Lemom,dz. 33c¢ 8¢ Pearline, small, pk. 3¢ Ice Cream Salt £ 10 Ib. bag 10c 1I0=-STAMPS FREE-=10 WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES Castile Soap, bar. .. .. Shredded Wheat, pkg. 12¢ A Fully Equipped Five Passenger, 3¢ H. P. ; Touring Car 15 anything should formulate a platform | gether. The bride’s mother was gowned in e ‘ s’ or creed of five or sfx messures umfi‘ white crepe de chine, trimmed in Ba- SOME SHREWL N EbsoRE | B 1 can suitana Spice 10c 2 pks. A&P Gelatine, each.. 50 The OVERLAND for 85'“” which the big majority of citizens varian lace, over blue and ink i i il unite as desirable of accomplishment. BT oL EXAMINATION, changeable Silk. Mre, Net Baumelster, HAD GILBERT CO. sTocx.‘ oo Macarenl or Eradtatil, {00 2 -haetle Batad O/l s One demonatration wiil convincs you The platform should preferably not | a: f | the bride’s aunt wore a'rich gown -y | 1 bottle A&P Ketchup...... 11c 1 can B&M Fish Flakes. 10¢c beyond 1 doubt of the vuperiority ot Girard B. Troland Made High Mark A EQ' | P this motor car ov.r any aund all othi have more than five or six measures, B WA Pelit Nosolahinurit of white Duchess satin, with draperies [ Now Are Stuck by Mystic Shipping |Jj#l 1 bottle Queen Olives....... 15c 1 pk. A&P Washing Powder 160 at that pHice, % e i and three would be better, the speaker _PP ment. of black Guipure lace, and Mrs, B. B c { 1 can (2 in 1) Kills Bugs . 10e 1 can A&P Milk.. - 3 sald. Such a platform of a limited i : Baumelster, also an aunt, wore a black Pnesen. | ; ; ” LET DS AHOW YOU WY, | The result of the competitive exam- - i 1 cake Dairy Milk Chocolate 10c 1 jar Pure Jelly... 10¢c number of things that ought to be ac- |, SRS rEethl O Eae competitive lace gown ‘over black satin. An ele- e Ihe farsl metioddiel W, complished and are capable of being | 0108 SOV 8 OFCEE OF Ii;"(;‘;m gant gown of pale green erepe de| Attached te the for | 1 can Lunch Cocoa......... 10c 1 can Cohoes Salmon. 100 e B- IIING AUTO GO. accomplished would find but few citi- : ; . P aa® I the order for settlement of varieus | on June 21, ‘for appointment (o the | Ganc, With over dress of faver 1ace. | claims against the Gilbert Transporta- | Unltea States military academy at | yigter-in-law of the bride. Her cou. |tion Co. of Mystie, filed in eourt ~at | West Point, was announced Monday v W, O, |Heartferd by Mr. Butterwerth ,is a list | . o #ins from Pendleton, were Mrs, 3 sutterwo L i ]A‘:t‘m:}n«[r’\l.a.:‘I;;-h‘:h;f-;ahl'it:”:tm:‘; the | Phompaon who wore & gown of Fosc |0f the steckholders und a list of the | ! = “re | hrocade silic with draperles of headed | bondhelders. The lists cover several | ] LI ™ i white chiffon and Mrs, F. Colling, | ypswriticn puges and contain names First -Girard B, Troland of New CHESTNUT STREET J. H. GEORGE THE PIANO TUNER Mixed SALT PORK Honeycomb TRIPE T e - T B R ST Lean, Fresh Fresh Green PEAS wh o h i \l | Which shew thut some’ shrewd inves- B London. ; e N nile alin with | But money into the cenehra, with Ml SHOULDERS, Ib.. 12Vic] 4 quarts ...... MLy e o RE Sty donocond-—Milton Davis of New Ton- | e dlning reom which was presided | no possible chance, us matters have y-five Years Experience ° 3 i 5 o f g 8 it hack g ¥ over by Mrs, Louis Hunsiker, Mrs, IF, | turned wut, of getting any o I R s Milkmen are hereby forbladen to vl;{':‘"“"‘"” Von Seemek of Reck- 1o " sinaix ‘Mrs, Georse Whitshouse |Some of the steckholders are defend- l3 l35 e o35 home fn Thib ity Teceatiy inrested | Cen e ang M .’ Shaw,_had claberate |unts in luwsults pending fn the mu | £ B i deaot ink Killarney roses, court of New Haveén county. ritn scaziet tever. and, in Jeitvering: | Soldiers Waiting for Paymaster. | )ini" {uile and maiden hair fin. The | The defendants in the suits had com- T uested to not hait tf wugons p . T e et of such promises. Sk | Members of the Third and Pifth Teceptacies In thows homes should be | companies, C, A, C, C, N, €, of this ons of Jaqueminet reses and |the purchase ef preferred stock of the left in thi entry or ballway of iue |elty, are expressing much interest as and was presided over by Mrs. | company and the claim of the receiver dwelling. or preferably outslds and |{o ihe probable date on which the 'Harry Martin and Mrs. Porter Crock- |15 that as the stockholders own the milkmen having M-‘ge:‘vwv therein | “ghest” will walk from the state side | er of Coifax. Miss Halie Cropp, Miss | common stock and had never paid for | h to it own hands o Sl o oo G 4 8 c ! X i e g :n;"‘n‘.!.:::r” are beyond sumpicion, be. | Of the payrell of the recent emcamp- |Geneva Gardmer, Miss Lulu Hubbard, |it, they are liable for the par \fdlft;l.(; 178TH DIVIDEND. Olffite of The Norwich Bavings Soclety. . Norwich, Conn., June 1s, 1913, The Directors of this Bociety have declared out of the earnings of the cur. rent six months a nnual _divi dend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT per annum, puyable to depositors enti reci was beautiful with dec- | Mo stock given them as u bonus for ment at Fort Wright. The men were v Cornwell, iss Perethy |0 fthe steck. It is by the succes N :I.’c:n:‘ll::\m":mu milk :lll by the United States government | Hunziker, AMiss Elizabeth (ardner, | termination pf these suils. which are Free Deli tled é'&r‘f‘;’ on and atter %m':gu. botties be taken from infested homes | Befere they broke camp on Jume 19. | Miss. Clira Quinn Miss Marguerite |brought in the interests of the bond- ivery Free Delivery Jelddaw E i to that of the dealsr. They are aise eatitled to pay frem Miss Lillian Russell, Miss Alice | holders, that the latter can hope for | WSl TELEPHONE 29-4 TELEPHONE 294 . D. J. SHAMAN, M. D, #:;'sdla::t:z;gugré:‘nfif tu‘g;‘ l(_hp{ have | McMillan, Mi 'Craxl'F L}"Jl’rls.n.\l' s l;'mu l[a r(-lra\l:‘rldo[ the money they invested 2 l YAL u‘w ‘I‘" D f e o= e adjutant gen- 2 A rene Collins, Miss |in the bonds. 3 o = ne Milk taspeotor, eral's office : Camille Stoore, Miss' Sary Bhioti, Misg |~ Among Stockholders of the com- s W& OIVE ROYAL 6 ADINS STAMPS. ASK FOK Tust pastern Comnecticut equal'te ‘e Bal?

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