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c. 7 ris 5 :‘«Jfi nn.;"“"t ““ ey Mra. Albin fifit‘n has returned With Mre Eizavetn THhI 1e Niantie. Deputy Road Commissioner D, R.| Three hours Kane returned Ri s g - i P e e e trip. orning were to en BE § £ il i it b i i ll %i i X > n. % X nr-m;urrt. mn.v?t‘ ‘the g X _Capt. and Mrs. Charles T. Potter slander and libel suit for 000 dam- flm-ckw latest reports, the ter- o€ S&T{‘.’." m'm:l‘n.lxl fow days | ggon m-‘xt by Ja:n . Craney 3 birivey, BT wmwlmmzm' ngalow on oank water | against John Donoven in the superior court here. Cherries are very plentiful this year T | ] %s i : Mr. md‘ Mrs. Alexander Jordan and After having she suse ih: thetr kanille and pears and apples . | tami! of Sturtevant avenue, left up to 12.49 Wednesday, the jury came Young quinces ate mell set . ' o |town on Wednesday for Ocean Beach [Ib &0d reported through e of North Stonington that The fleet of pleasure Loats moored £ 885' and will pass the month at Mabrey's. |y 4" poih unable to agree. To the in- 28010 the Shetucket, above the railroad | Diss Katherine Coughlin, who has|gulry of Judge Milton A Shumway, g4 L 1 bridge, is quite recently returned from a two years | the foreman replied that there seemed | other DR Al SR O e Tk Uy 8 Vlsiting hes sis. | to beé no possiblity of an agreement |'asked . Melons..... The annual reunion of the Clove- |ter, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, of Mc-|UBSn & verdict. Mra, Charles 7, % Watermelon | land-Barker. families is to be held at | Kinley avenue. That the judge said he would dis- RIS £he gradns .on lce | Grange hall, Plymouth, Conn., Augtist charge the jury as, by law, they can-|ing: Preston, Frank H. Palmer. George | and Mrs. Armstrong, Black _Radish 10c | 29, g Peter Duprey, of Saybrook, conduct- | ot serve more than eight 8. They | A. Pendleton: Colchester, William H.| nue. 1 New Turnips 10c or on the Valley branch freight, start- | Were discharged and were pald off by | Blacker; Grisw ne; 4 —— e With timely helpfuiness, the Otis|ed in/ last week to learn the Nor- | Clerk Parsons. - Lebano e oy it 3 e i Best Grape Fruit of the year library has gfouped books on forfcul- | Wich branch. He will take the early | During the long time that the jury Brown avenue has returned homeé after toi ture and gardening for the benefi passenger run from Hartford to Nor- | Wrestled with the case, it was under- ing her sister, Mrs. Charles F. Chap- Mslary Jne. roiavse readers. =) i & ermipende Beillon g . stood on good authority, that A Lisbon, | man, of New York city. Gra Rock Ginger Ale and Beverages c—— took several ballots and that these | Charles Budeit; Sal 4 The Lake house at Gardner Lake has showed they stood 8 to 4 on the pro-|cell; Voluntown, Leonard B. . vm' and Mrs, C. Jones g0 t& been opened and is now ready to en- -| position to give a verdict for the plain-| In the general expression of opinion | New York today with their daugh SOM ERS tertain automoblle parties and traa- ‘Mrs. John H, Sherman. tiff, Craney, with 3100 damages and|among those at court on Tuesday aft- | Miss Dorothy Jones, who is sailing stheb apacter . The funeral of Harriet Grace, widow | “OSt&: “ | er the jury had gome out, the majority | Burope Friday morning. of Rev. John H. Sherman, was held |, -After further discussion another bal- | seemed to think that thé verdict would The Church of the Good Shepherd |pf Hev, Jobn . her son-in-law, | Jot Was taken on which two more Ju-lbe for the plaintift but with a smak| Mrs. A. N. Carpenter. and Mim (Universalist) will close for the sum- | ot 05, nome, of Mok Son I a, | Tors came over to the side of the amount of damages. When the jury |Edith Carpenter of Uncas strest haw Yor arter its service on Sunday. It [CCURD L ermoon at ? o'clock with o |PIAINt, giving 10 for him, but two|failed to agree on Tuesday afternoon,|ECne to th Mass, was so voted by alichurch meeting last SRR, # refused to vote. This is where they|attorneys and others who were not| Where they will spend July. - e ¢ WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY | Sunday. Hionds ¥ rhe mereices were conducted | hune, Ic is understood, when the dis- (in the case axpressed the belief thatl Miss M. Beatrice Sharp of the e Fifty bids were recelved in the of- |by Rev, Mr. Thompson,- assisted by | “Sqp CP0 o jurmato:k‘thalr places in :thaut could not b:dun:othod oat, | emy facuity will apend the Fourth fice of Highway Commissioner Charl . M. R. French of Norwich Town friends in Chester, Conn. Later J. Bennett, Tuesday, including wo:l: f: and Rev. G. C. Lamphere of Fitch- :g::"‘:;?‘:‘mf n':;';‘:‘f"‘ d;:dsmhl:f w:::::’ d‘i‘; go‘fih‘;ww"’:”m' ‘n“‘" ;z will go to New Haven for two be done on the roads in Putnam, | Ville and a quartette consisting of Mr.| Lo "0ty "he regretted that the case Douglass and J. T. Fanning, counsei| Sta¥- We EXpeCt S i b Gl ::‘linn:xder:é 3:‘=Mrsa'.nur‘hj !?e‘husfingi 'might have to be tried again for rea- | for Mr. Craney, sald the suit would be News From Mexice. : sons that must be obvious to the jury. | tried again. Tickets for the Fourth of July races|rendered Lead Kindly Light and Some = 2 ] The most likely of the rich assorte at Fi 's Stnoke Shop, 162 Main| Sweet Day. The I ¥s. were.J. C. The case has consumed eight days of Mr. Douglass asked theé court what o ikely ' e . | court. - He read the jury a case decid- [was to become of the exhibits and|ment of last I'o See You Siriet s Srownupe 35 cente; boys and Sherman, . E. Snerman James Me |3y ihe supreme coust whereln the | adge Emumway said they might go| Northern Mexico ls thal Vil » T ¢ Yook "Dlare in u:f Bumily 1ot i Jeha- Jurors are asked to consider well their ' back to the people who had them. dm‘"m.“v"“ by turaing Oarvens d S g;néu% rs;csrue::rysgeolrxe ]S" é(lel ang son cemetery. Rev. Mr. Thlompson za's men out of place and mnm = r nley B. Bosworth | conducted the co: ittal service and Some day you are going to | i e itre o Sy, waorih | Sonducted the committal service and | Lo pAINTING OF RECEIVERSHIP FOR Tt them—New Fork Worde " come here—that we know. ford, Wednesday, in attendance at the | Mr. Lamphear, YANTIC SCHOOL BUILDING ALLEN-BEEMAN CO. menthly meeting of the board of man- | There were a number of handsome Some day you'll realize that Contract Awarded—Manuel Training | E. A. Prentice Appointed—Liabiliti i floral remembrances. Undertaker Id not the s{“pg Dl K OTRCREMAAS BiaFRIng, I Gager had charge of the funeral ar-| g,q Domestic Seisnce Discussed. of $85,000, It is Understood. we would not repea ory . Patrick’s church, relatives and — . t st friends were in attendance at a rangements, J The town school committee with Upon a petition signed by J. Arth: ' George T. Osborn. of s month’s mind high mass of requiem The funeral of George T. Osborn was | President Shepard Palmer presiding, | Allen of New London, Arthur A. Be Pel'b vnlnu wo&en were sung by Rev. John H, Broderick for | held from his late home, No. 38 Rey- | held a special meeting on Wednesday | man, E. P. Brewer and J. Arthur Al- they n reall: ust Joseph George. nolds street, with relatives and|evening in the school superintendent's ; len, administrator of the estate of } y ot y j what we friends attending, Tuesday afternoon |room in the town hall and opened bids | George A. Allen, for a receiver for the > say. ‘ At the quarterly meeting of the |at 2 o'clock. The services were con- | for the painting of the Yantic school | Allen-Beeman company of this city, Circuit league of the Norwich Dis- |ducted by Rev. C. A. Northrop, and|house. The award was made to the | Judge Shumway in the superior court N We kn that it is hard trict Epworth leagues, held at Sterling, | the bearers were James Benjamin, |lowest, La Rochelle, on a bid of $75. | ere on Wednesday appointed E. A. e know that it is t0 | Secretary Lowell of Salisbury resign- { John Waleh, Ambrose Osborn and | Th bids were as follows: H, P. Beait | Prentice as receiver, fixing the bond i break old ti bu ed and Howard Tyler was appointed | Frank XMette. Burial took place in| soleil, $150; Allen Brand, $130; H, |2t $50,000. Mr Prentice will take old ties — but after all |t il tne vacancy. Yantic cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Nor- | Blackledge & Co., $218; M. MoGuire, | Charge of the business at once, and the ™ th . : in- dol throp read a committal service at the| $a8; La Rochelle $75. = business will be continued under the Celebmte wlth ere 1s no sentiment in dol- $126,000 has been spent in improve- | grave. Undertaker Gager had charge The board also discussed a plan for | FeCeiver, it is stated. ! and’ it’s dollars ments at Groton Long Point during | of the funeral arrangements. introducing manual tralning and do- | LD Matter of the petition for the ars, it's YOU | the last three summers. Put yourself Frank Wilcox. mestic science in the school this fail, | J°CeiYership was heard in chambers at 2 o'clock, the attorneys interested be- ing Brown & Perkins and John C. G . Modern Devices It is in a tentative stage at present, depending upon the cost. eary. The domestic science might inciude There will be held"a hearing in re- cooking and sweeping and the teach- gard to the matter of the appointment er might visit the schools where there | ¢ appraisers for the comrpany on Fri- are grades 7 and 8. ~The manual|gay afternoon, July 10, at 2 o'clock. training for the boys would be given | An order of notice must be given to in the basement of Broadway school every creditor and every stockholder building for the boys of all schools | of the company on or before July 5. where there were Tth and 8th grades. The company is engaged in the cold storage and commission business in COMMON PLEAS BUSINESS. this city, with a big plant on Com- S merce street. It has a capital stock of Suit Over Checks Between H. P, Wai- $100,000, of which $50,000 is preferred ton and W. C. Randall, and $50,000 common, all issued. The umnga are understood to be approxs tely $85,000. on Wednesday afternoon. Burial took | Before the common pleas court here | /&l X 3 i 2 place in the Hebrew cemetery. Un-|on Wednesday morning with Judge C. The "or";{"‘tfl‘:;' Vtr-e::-‘:::&rsfivmd dertakers Church and Allen had|B. Waller on the bench the tria' of Pl er, J. Arthur Allen of SR e Ferangementa fio chne ot Henry 2 Walon va- Way. | Sonerst maasger, 3. Arinur Alles of = ren C, ndall was begun. The at- ) kins o torneys in the case are H. W. Rath. | 2Nt treasurer, A, A. Beeman of this Alhn M are city. bun and Brown & Perkins. 1“¥ is onderstood that the company | kmown all over the world. We It is a suit over checks that amount had heavy losses three years ago in the to $1.000. Book accounts ‘that run|putter business, from which it has also have through several years-enter into the | peen endeavoring to recover, but with- in line to be benefited by this—Adv. spend when you buy clothes, i T © government report shows that hats and furmghm' goods. Norwich and Jewett City were in the list of Connecticut places receiving brook trout fry, fingeriings and adults, Safe to say, once you have | [ S Y fogerings gnd adulte L n h Ifld seen the Vll\la to streams or ponds last season, . 1 Come to the big celevratl t Phil- we offer in Cloflls, H‘h. 1 ts' grove, garcg::r elf:;o,on.l:ly 4th, P 1} | afternoon an evening. Boda, ice lelllm’ Gm_yo“ will cream and sandwiches sold on the become a steady customer— |Sround—adv. Tuesday morning there was a meet- as 50 many have before you.|ing at the New Londor v o oot oy of directors of the Norwich and New And it’s steady customers that | London associations at which it was . : | Voted to have the boys’ camp on the we want to have for this busi- | Xunyc® river tomm pony S0 58 ness of ours. At the marriage Tuesday in Brook- . field, Mass., at gt. Maf-y's3 cl‘:x‘urcl;:ol;f Duplicated Norwich Experience. |)°. wait—come i oda Miss Mary Anna Walker and Henry A Pittsfleld, Mass., .correspondent t it e in t Y+ | Martin Donahue, one of the ushers|writes: X was John L. Hughes, an instructor at Barnum & Balley's circus trains met the Connecticut Agricultural college, | with difficulty in getting to Pittsfleld Frank Wilcox passed away at his home in Salem early on Friday mor ing after an illness of two caused by pneumonia. Funeral ser- vices were conducted at his late home by Rev. Francis Purvis of North Lyme on Sunday afternoon. Burial took place at Pleasant View cemetery, Mr. Wilcox leaves a wife and six chil- dren, two sons by a former marriage. . Harold Salzman. Thé funeral of Harold Salzman, T% years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Salzman of New York, who was Kkilled on Tuesday afternoon in Preston when run over by a heavy wagon, was held Norwich factories can tumn out as good firearms as one needs. These celebrated Hop- Storrs. Tuesday from Worcester, and the Bos- | Case. out suocess, and that the present crisie Closed all day the 4th. Deaday Lo o A e | Tn the court on Tuesday judgment | %, Sioceas. and that tre b e e ‘sen | Safety Explodes for Children The Connecticut Churchman an- . The eircus wagons were | Wa8 glven for the amount in the bill, eral condition of business and the They shost paper—28e g nounces that for the first time in its drawn to the grounds on | 9f Particulars in the case of Scott end | conservatism of banks as to loans. history, the Brotherhood of St. An- | Pomeroy avenue at noon, and the C‘,‘;,Pk Corp. vs, Bward G. Rawson. | This is the time of the year when the DuPont Gun Powder - - drew will hold its national convention | thousands of people who had been he case of Anna S. Wechsler of | concern has to do its heaviest borrow- in the center of the Southland, Atlan- | walting around since 9 o'clock won- | Jewett City vs. William F. Whipplo of | ing and the tifhtness of money under It makes the echos ta, Georgia, October 14th to 1S8th, in- | dered whether there would be a pa- Griswold was brought up and the trial | present conditions, It is underatotf)d. clusive. * rade. Mayor P. J. Moore, who signed | Of the case was started. The lawyers | made a receivership the only way for Shot Gun Shells were J. J. Desmond and Brown & Perkins. helping out the situation. The busi- ness will be continued under the fe- ceiver, it is stated, with the probabil- ity of reorganization of the company. the license mred the chl-cus yesterday An equal franchise m morning, insert the clause, “No pa- 5 % held at’qthe Old Lyme Inn”vv: ne;d';s rade, license revoked.” Bo it was up fpg”fl. Bronsteln of New York in evening at 8.30 o'clock. The speakers | to the circus to make good. The pa- Wt 501“3:“ the farm belonging to Mr. were Witter Brynner of New York, | rade went through North street about pple In Griswold at an agreed formerly of Norwich, and Rev. Carroli | 3.30 o'clock, but did not contain the |Price of 34,000. The sum of $100 was Perry, rector of St. Paul's church, | usual pageant—only some of the wag- paid to bind the bargain at the t'me Brookline, Mass. " | ons and horses and the elephants. The |{De sale was talked of. Later t: > 5 steam calliope was in the procession, | Dle @rose between the two parties as e o Miss Ruth Messenger is home in|Put Was not played as Boiler Inspect- it is claimed by Mr, Bronstein that Mr, | Against Norwich Compresed Air Pow- Granby for her vacation, having com- | °F Richardson refused the circus the xl;ggrleotdr;\;lec ;W:‘.vl“iome_rfi:me_-;‘n’;\_ ed Company. right to use this machine, as 1t car- . mi —— Q—‘:.'-f.‘,’,lZcfifi‘.?f‘:n;'wfif"tex,’,"i':‘ggf ries no licensed engineer and the boil- | Was left to arbitrators, who awarded Suit inst the Norwich Compress- t er is not of standard make. the sum of '$400 to Mr. Bronstein and |ed Air Power Co.. for 12,000 taxes and trict No. 1, Granby, when school opens. it w Miss Bishop of Andover will teach the D N B bR s R T for Winchester cannen For the picnic or hame TOWN BRINGS SUIT gathering don’t forget FOR TAXES AND INTEREST. ICE CREAM FREEZERS THERMOS BOTTLES REFRIGERATORS PERFECTION STOVES LAWN SWINGS 3 A sum was asked fo b, Jacob ¥ B primary grade in the same building. “";h'"'*‘ ""' ‘g‘"““; tor | Wechsler amounting to 3235, commis- Dt'r]r\.:r;flmm says: Y J“fls'gv ARWhy f" ol b' Perior | sion, claiming he made the sale. A | That in the year 1913 there was a L 2 e Mrs. Mary A. Maine Miller, who |court Wednesday afternoon began 10| .ujt' followed in the name of Ann1 |town tax properly assessed against the . resides with her niece and the lat-|hear the case of Nellie Myers vs. Jo- | wecnsler, to whom the claim was as- | defendants by and in favor of the ter's husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel | seph D. Pfeiffer, administrator of the | sizn.q ‘Since June, 1903, the met- |town of Norwich on the property and Culver, at North Stonington, passed |estate of his father, the late Sebastian | o) hay been on the docket and it was | estate of the Norwich Compressed Afr Company her 88th birthday Saturday. Bxvept- | Preiffer, who lived in Preston for} .., gefaulted by the defendant. Later | Power company standing in their name trouble you or you are in need of ing a number of years in New York |vears. The planntiff has been mar-|p. gatault was reopened and the mat- ist.of the taxable prop- 1 glasses,” don't overlook the fact ||state and in Norwich, she has lived |ried and is now Mrs. James Robbius | (1¢ GCTRUL was reopened and the matl |in the grand list of the taxable prop | 199 Main St., Norwich, Ct. that we have been established in North Stonington all her long life. | of Hartford. Until the death of Mrs.' " « getting the parties together and {year 1913; that the tax assessed for years and have made a repu- Pelfer and Ul M el e Tien!! taking them to the farm and Whipple against the defendants amounted to ; v w tation by giving quality and OBITUARY. to live with his 80n, she had lived| jaims that whea all matters were |$1250 and o e a ble s;’: b '&mt -‘:‘{f u”;x“”ed{ Eygs i 0 "“h! the family :_‘": :"g';’;s md“l:;r settled and the parties were ready (o |from the defendants to the town of = examined with modern scientific i services were Wwol ) an S T v peF 5 a - Linus B. B. Coit. for that amount. Desmond and Doug- start for Jewett City to have the pa- | Norwich on April 10, 1914; that sal instruments and all defects of vision corrected. Lenses matched from broken parts. Repairing of all kinds -done neatly and quick- ly. If you have had trouble with your glasses, call ang see us, all éxaminations free. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case, We grind the lenses—prompt service. 3 The Plaut-Caddon Co., OPTICAL DEPARTMENT pers made up Wechsler came to the |tax has never been pald by the de- barn. Both sides had a number of [fendants to the plaintiffs, but the same witnesses and the matter argued by | with lawful interest thereon is a debt the lawyers and the court took tre |still due from the defendants to the — was born here Sept. 13, 1857, the son To Preach in Niantic. papers. plaintiffs. TR LA deTte Bn iy the writ and the aceom- of Willlam E. and Jane Maria Bizer Rev. J. William Knappenberger h: pl(l;flyf‘- of the Coit. He passed his early life here 18 Drownings in State During June. ng complaint have been left with J arranged for a special service next the following agents, trustees and :v.r;‘der;n hle“:na‘ere;"tnhte tgm%?:;hgx;ld‘xhee, Sunday evening at the Niantic Con- The call of the water exacteq its d‘;'om of J,. defendants, and the egational church at 7 o'clock, when | Price during the month of June, 13 for trial at the ot L R SR Fev . 8. Worcester of the Breadway | Persons, according to unefficlal reports e ember sesaion of the euperlor With that concern. He then purchased | Church will deliver a naddress on|Eoing to an unexpected death in that | o\ "rpe Norwich Belt Manufactur- Friendshi; manner in this stats. There were $: d §phaberdashery bueiness from Richara | Friendship deaths by violence during that month, | N company, incorporated, Tho USUSE| saving purehased the entive intesest accl tes Finishing company, The Scott opening up his business on Sept. 15, Eueetrical Workers Organized. ::,:;d:{“':nnd““;::: :’;’;{EM"H"‘,’:"':': & Clark corporation, Michael B. Ring, | of Moses Charbenneau in the business 1903. He was director of the cholr 0f | The Klectrical Workers® Union of | st of accidental deaths, next to | Bernard Ring, and John Ring, under| heretofore condustéd under the Brm On June 29 Linus B. B. Coit dled at|lass are the lawyers. It was agreed Southbridge, Mass., after & serious ill- | that the arguments should be heard ness of some weeks with rheumatism.|on July 10th. Mr. Coit was a native of Norwich and Urnion Congregational church for 14| North America formed a local union | g, min, 4 t contributi tha firm name of M. B. Ring Auto e Sltor Mre M. OF Pover Married THO | ter list of 100. Organized Fitagerald | Other nocidental deaths and the causes | Russell Baird Jobn Cc SREER. SO erguson { B Coiburn, BOth of Sethiiaers. H.|installed the officers that were elerted | were: Train 7, automobile , burning | DSTTIDEEr; AMbert L. TOUHer & Pu'm'flh. * S & T hlr‘::m' 0th of Southbridge, sur-{ 554 it was decided to meet twice a b, crushing 5, trolley 4, pelsen 8, hit golhf. 3 Oheries A Kuebler x e pleasure assuring those whe A During. his residence here Mr Co[t month, by baseball, electrocutien, runaway, Y e eOm= | in the past have favored us with thelr 3@ | lived on Church street and was em- gas ana shooting, 1 each. peay, it patrenage, a continuation of the sanie at RALLION’S | igea 5 2 wooa-trpe ensraver: Only, Jomme & 1w SN mive 8% o1 0 SEE HER lMberal service which it has Alwayw Burial is to be in’the Coit family lot| . The d old dictator isn't both- Accidental 6, sui- | WANTS T oy . in Yantic cemetery, this city, ering about having his tongue cut out | ¢idés 21, homicide 1, THREE CHILDREN. Mm i n: ‘u-h- supply Mrs, Milo W, Pember. —he has no Chautauqua engagements. and ng eustomers, both Claudia V. B, Clift Petitions Superior|cld and new, every advantage Julia L. Ripley, wife of the late Sen- | — ' ashington Post. Tt X OEh Thdthe. o :- i 3 Court. @erived from a ator Milo W. Pember, died at her Harold Robinson of Norwich is the complete stock 3 - t of M A Perki t th £ Ernest E. Bullard | i i st i S e RS T8 08 0] o pvere e e Wefugstey was born in So:'thlf:‘ t; yur-d.m’s‘ne Mrs. C. N. Rowan and Miss Flor- | noon Shumway lnn& the peti- bty S s - BURGLARS ! ence Bennett of Providence are at the | tion of Claudia V. B. Clift of this ci VIoL!N igltglgn)cgi.};‘;n:. sxru Ripl!"ey ;.n " da “nla Perkins cottage for a few days. vorced wife of Leonard A. Clft g ey. Mrs, Pember h: ved 3 z n Hartford about thirty yeats Mre. HELP! Dr. and Mrs. John Aldrich wiil spend | Mystic, who claimed that she was de the Fourth ied the right of seeing her three chil- Y S VT v 3::':. :hz‘m in the custody of Mr. ber leaves two sons, Chauncey H. Pember and Edward E. Pember, both This season of the year is the of Hartford; one granddaughter, Ruth harvest time for the burglar pet- B. ‘Pemb d hit . Pa:nb:r; :nuaf.e":-,‘ M?:. ‘}fw'ff‘;:"’mf_ . St 63, wife of #rank Brouillard, eccurred ley of Hartford, and a brother, B{- Houses are locked up and at her home in Springfield Tuesday a““ 5 evening after a lo illness. Besides ward C. Ripley of New York, PR sy her husband, two . sons snd . four R e Miss Thylor Eptertained There are many devices and daughters she leaves a sister and two told mut the door 4 s = alarms by which protection can brothers, one of whom is Aime Berger her by Mi horine TEACHER Brother in Meosu The death of Afary Brouillard, aged In Willimantie twe v doys euch For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Plase, Nor- wich, Conn. Miss Fanny G. Taylor entertained be assured. of Moosu at supper on Sunday night at her ‘wer $ brother’s cottage at Scotch Cap. The ‘They are for sale in the local Never in Politics, e being told they had JOSEPH BRADFORD ek e el L | But it can’t be true that the trusts o S gretiae er whic ap) su; was & U any a5 servad by the hostess, The Pucsts n- || _ Some are quite simple and in- || 5% becking Vilige faction or _any . cluded Misses Myra Church and Agnes || expensive. T o litics”. And, of : and is abow § Moore of Norwich, Madeline re i i Vnaty oy eF ¥ac: Into’ $on - a . o o Rl el Al o oty Consult the advertising .col- ::to‘nm.gt‘he trusts never get into pol- g Pullen, William v Baward || vmns of The Bulletin for the os—-Baibus Oy Bar. T e Sl (hivan Jewett, Earl Matthewson, Harolg C. 2::;."::!5, t:‘;m’:’:c:; n::e 5::‘:: Dealing With a Condition. ter in e = Gillette, all of Norwich, - §|° Mediation at Niagara is at 1 suggested that .mflu B Y seeming to recognize t‘hn'uahu o mmmownml:ocbiu deflw‘t,hs'oo tion in_Mexico and jthem every Saturday, but this not & 4 > Werld, _-seem to suit all parties, and on f P TS ORI