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{with v les £ o wlrort oad on Lorts Polat e hat i . mm i th headquarters | perfect—tew pleces o P .. We Are Showing. ) N & 'meo.o&uhrlryhu secured A. H. spending‘a h'y"blvwi 'hk v m- Tersh s = grea s e . : MEN,S wMER Verrill's m;maot the I:otorbut, & guest of St. Joseph’s rectory, ; b Tel- % B Co., 0! : o - $ : %mmmamwmnumm' 5 : festing of Art assocla postpened § . ‘Commerce - < g 7 i S to M:.y';t’: ‘Spanish paintings, May 22. | .o Saymond Wheeler of Stoningta £ = Poione esking eoneress iy OBSTERS Boiled and Live 7 ted. One |- clrclo of Trintisaersodis egmm : ? Chrisholm: . Secont i B o OYSTERS Blue Serge Suils in Guaranteed Colors odist at the home of Lilian ; State Chamber of Co 3 Zar— | There is.local interest in the annual rd Thursday. 4 , VIOLIN o loeet lobut ta e mpet ; ot o, 18 vwaa abled afve| 5,050 thoso syie rusce &t sy $12, 815, $18 i university which will begin this aft-| wss Helen Adams/of Wethersfleld, | a discussion, and referendum No. 15 0n | necessary, that it is teo drastic. But 9 9 ’ TEACHER T " |and Miss Harriet of Williman- nd reforendum No | ficy admit that_ selling well ksown : A Norwich man who was in Nisntlo | i° 870 spending O, weer eng with g ! St 320 $22 AllString Instruments repaired | thie ook sates that repairs are belng | 4qams of Connell street, where Adel- tak : o Violins sold on easy terms B iGes romdt: 05 camp ground, |hort Adams of Wentworth Institute, eral Bui Men For- hopeintments. addvess ] < L "% I e e o T =y, booush e o s All our Suits for Young — r. Hol , A ‘actie that to compl | el i 2 E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- ||, Tho magnojia treo at Buckingham | ;01N WEIMER FREED of us as consumers. It must be con-|pariake of interstate commerce and In| |\ B—AIll of the above varieties are| g Older Men with young wich, Conn. petals of some of its flowers, but is still| FROM MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE sidered in its broad ethical and soecial| o ;‘,fké, way can the evil be eradi-|new stock' and not left over. || 2 beautiful sight. aspects as well as in its business and | o5+, S & V ercial features. It cannot be| “On referendum No. 14 Herbent R. > Jury Acquits Him in Criminal Super- | 20700 retere . " Members are receiving invitations to solved merely by considering it from| Branche gave the following report: .|Y. M. C. Ay CHOOSES TEAMS the 47th annual reunion of the 21t lor" Court .at) New: London, the selfish point of view. o The Chambers of Commerce of Con- A Regt. Conn, Vols, to be held at Willl-| ;, o o == = ‘T am often asked of What value the | necticut through afiliation with their| _FOR_ANNUAL CAMPAIGN mantic, May 16th. ol ho charge of Taansiaupn, | principle of frice maintenance is tolstate organization have repeatedly re-| g - wed I Assciation Hall: Followsd acquitted of the charge of manslaugh- | the consumer. My answer is to asklgorded their votes in support of the quet in- Asociation al o Trains stopping at the Navy Yara |ler In causing the death of Henry A.|what advantage the cut price system is| ggricultural, industrial and commer-| By Enthusiastic Business Meet- ‘| pick up many passengers every day, |Hall a Norwich expressman, in an|io the consumer. No store can -do|cial advancement and development of | ing. including not only the marines, but |2utomobile accident in this city last|pusiness at a loss for any considerable our state, said Mr. Branche. To cite 2 ERAE visitors to the yard. Labor day, by a jury in the criminal|iime and stay in business. A certain|gpecific instance, I have but to call| The Y. M. C. A. made their first Superlor court in New London Friday | profit must be made, the average must | your attention to the loyal support the | oo, the angual campai Fri Natural history students, in their |afternoon. & be maintained, and if -ome article is|Chambers of Commerce gave to the |} et om Brh outdoor work and strolls just now, are | The jury retired about 3.10 after re- | 51q at a loss then some .other article | farm bureau movement. An education-|day evening when they chose several finding much of interest, in leaves, | turning from the noon recess and it|myst be sold at a greater profit to es-|al movement of - natignal o Ttaiee | Eearith, who Wil WA TE SorE on Monday X ) birds, rocks and soils. ISumed WLN the YerMol BTN 9 Lt G average 50 th;.t the ous- | for the agricultural development of{ morning. tomer who buys s drugs or every state in the union. To advocate R < 1dis i q Men, hear Sherwood Bddy—the re-| This is the second time that Wel- | HiT"Sroceries at & cut Tate store will| i development of otr sgricwtaral| pranital, oolock som ., twenty-five Meidium and Light Weight T e o N Central - | er B e e OB i Saifie charse fcome out even at the end of the year: | and industrial interests is to advocate| the asseciation Bolt for 2> ored in Underwear Is Ready Ust tomorrow noon. [He's great!—|of causing Hall's death. The fifst|in oiher words, he gets a 50-50 spiit tical education in_the schools. | soc, Sa*ortlon, hall for a . banguet - adv. S Souk miace Tn Totan a'_h'he and has derived no benefit from the p Interest in Vocational Education.| man's Anxiliary, Mrs. Fitch Allen in high mass of e tiaY e Jury isasreed. The | occasional low prices that he has en-| The directors and members of the|charge. After: supper Leonard O. St L e e T L e e Thursasy | Joved Norwich Chamber of Commerce of 1914 | Srmte o e ideas, are guaranteed colors— price range $12.00 to $28.00. YOUR SUIT is here — Yours may be a $15.00 or $18.00 or a $20.00 Suit but you can be sure it is a Good Suit. A month’s mind ' & of the financial com- 9 P was sung In St. Patriek’s church, Fri- | morning. oo Sangard Artile. liave Dot forgotten Sho Jesp inferest|mmittes.of the Y. M. C. A. and whois To produce Memorial \Work | day, by Rev. 3. H. Broderick. The accident from which the| *“The consumer loses the| shown by the _ citizens of Norwich In|also in general charge of the cam- charge against Weimer arose occur- | standard article is driven from the fthe subect of voc: *ducation and| paign, presided at the business ses- « B * of the The new mill of the Case Paper|red last Labor day in West Main|market but the cut rates and this re- | Bow strongly our organization sup-|sion.’ President James L. Case save Board company at Andover, which was | street.” Weimer, who was operating a | sult will follow persistent cut prices. P"flmm Mmlé T the public sehools | %,Prief but stirring address following . 99 burned during the winter. is being re- | jitney, was taking a party to the|The consumer also suffers from the|Cational tra D which Frank L, Arnold, Philip L. “Good Clothes Store bullt and considerably enlarged. County fair when In attempting to|danger of substitution and from the|of Norwich. .. -0 . . = |Johnson, Herbert B. Cary, Shepherd avoid a collision with a trolley car, |higher prices that he pays under the 3 he turned out and stryck Hall, who | mistaken notion that the store which Tm;’;“lflg Hb‘gz):fit‘m; of hewm'&:;'dfll'; appearance has been hidden by a haze | was standing at the rear of his ex- | sells one arlicle cheap must also sell | FPEIINE De] % b,m"‘“ t ' tiaal which the weatherwise claim signifies | press wagon handling a carboy of | other articles on the same basis. - It , said: “There is almos H: tent abich Letats. a- atose 4 bertaln dnags t th tional a stretch of hot, muggy weather. water. . Hallsrecetved. inj i > to| wave of interest in the vocational £ resulted in his death two days later. i i oes | training idea passing over the coun- R - | do business, and this percentage does campaign is ta 5 |> Temperance union members are re- | " “whon | 4 lat st B, Palmer and N. Eugene Smith were The new moon, since it has made its called upon for brief remarks. requires special workmen for each branch, which the small shop cannot provide; indi- 'vidual attention to every 7 ry, and it will pay us to look into 4 : : When court came in Friday morn- | not vary much in varlous establish- | t ing Monday. .The business meeting minded by the May issue of the White ha e ok the causes. : Ribbon Banner that April, May, June | jhbterlchacl Shea, an occupant of the | ments. was a very enthusiastic one. R Bt e an ; C. D. Hine, secretary of the state| "o Phy. oty ; mneral Directors order, which is impossible in |are copecially plcdse sizning months, | was put en e Sts oy D Al Luring Customers Into Stors. |noaid of education, on o subsequent| The" o e Dlews: F ern| 1 Shea._testified that he was sitting on| “When you see an advertisement|date, said that trade education lows the h_rge shops, and mod: 5 P"“,:"‘-’"“{“ M’“"“:& recently asslgned | the door of the machien when _it | quoting a low price for some standard | Dot cost e s _high oo 1|, Team A—Philip Johnson, captain, J. machinery to keep the cost|y the government, has been Jaking | struck Hall. He said that apparently | article and this price is followed by the| cation and perhaps in a measu .2 a mbalmers % (Macpherson, L. O. Smith, J. L. Case, g - mobil ] rei- “Onl. 2 ustomer.’ it is per- | take the place of the high school sys- ) low. We have found the|tion to the Gallaudet plant at Thames: | bis 33" Ho” cxprass. wagon. - nasiost | foctly. cear that ihie. advertlscrmont | tem. With the plan as. outlined in| Tgam B_Herbert Cary ‘captain, A° A. Browning, Edwin Hill, G. B. Dol- |l - ; o< g ville. this referendum, substantilly the same LG B STREET ferts o e e ponave felt the ef-|the wagon and the machine and ‘that | the store, where they would probably | tional education will e Teceived 4|, Team C—S. B. Palmer, captain, Al- Oppesite Post Office i THE CHAS' A KUEBLER Co rad this e s Y cCn SDCOUr- | when the machine was backed away | buy some other unidentified articles on | the states and under similar condi-|on 1, “Brown, Charles L. Stewart, H. <, “UU. | aged this week by the fact that some|pne fenn over. which a high profit was made. tions as govern the federal appropria-| " pattis, C. Bd, Smith, J. O Darby. 'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant 39.41'F in St. drags and supplies are declining in| “He. was the last witness for the| “It is against this form of adver-|tion for farm bureau extension work. ¥ fohnsor : 9-41 Franklin price. . E. W. Perkins, H. D. Johnson, C. E. gefense, (State Atiomey Hull then | tising. advertising that is ethically un- D e ey ’ae";ob":' Carpenter. i . introduced some testimony. given by |sound and is condemn Y Luf = e ‘eam D—N, Eugene Smith, ca; 12T T BT P | Weitmer e i tormer e ln- Nor” | many states, (hat ihe. principa of | Pty of o adll sxcater demend n the | vy ¢ G Benihs Someh At Servance by the descendants of thefirst | WiCh: efter which both sides rested. |price standardization as exemplified in | future, if the Unite 5 ams, W. C. Bode, Charles 1. Smith, B. We advertise exuctly : 2 Attorney Hall who assisted the | the Stephens bill is aimed. its place in the world's markets Com- |y Bryce, Arthur Peale, Walter Block TR fmericans in memorial and honor of | 4ot -attorney in the prosecution bee T Bhephbs- B Ellingd merclally, would make it seem to bé|p’ G nfathewson, H. W. Gallup, Bu. G gan his opening argument about 10.30 s, Stephens. DIV E3piained. essentially the moment when Wwe, 28| geng’ Saunders, George Ashbey, L. M. A former Salem resident, Dr. C. T.|and he was followed Dby Attorneys| After ecxplaining that the prosent|chambers, should use our every en-|Eringall . . Font Erest Chery. Congdon, of vstic. has been chosen | MOTSan and Tanner for the defendant, | referendum from the Chamber of Com- | deavor to secure for our children an t It would be a great |imenbe o Moohish Sosin | s waich Siate Aetaey Mol | mercs ot e Unied Siates has o 8o | oue childenr's ey evors Siuea | suDDEN BEATH OF T ° | the closing ment. only wi e question - 3 Health 230Giation which has head-+ ™5, 8. Hoed then charged the jury | fenance and had mothing to do with the | other nation on earth. I urge that this WEST SIDE MAN . argtecs b X > | completing about 1 o'clock when the | Stephens bill, the speaker devoted con- | referendum regarding federal aid for . el to et The tax collector’s office will be open | 100N recess was taken. Court came |siderable attention to that measure, | vocational education have the unani-|Charles Jackson Succumbed to Attack Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday |il again at 2 o'clock and the jury was | explaining its principal features. “It | mous indorsement of the Norwich of Acute Indigestion. evenings until § o'clock for the collec. | Sent out to consider the case. is merely an intelligent effort to put!Chamber of Commerce. the trade of all the tion of town taxes. After Wodnesday. TAT THE PAVIE. Charles Jackson, about 68 years of the 10th, int it will ded to’ all o i » & board . o fa i e edel O SeEEeE NORWICH GIRLS' CLUB FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY |?38¢, & boarder at No. 7 Summitt street George Arliss in Paganini. died suddenly Friday afternoon about Men of Norwich Several small parties of Swedish peo- | e - HELD FIRST CONCERT ICROOE SR AN ek TiNGD 4clockc. The man was taken il on # le from Worcester havi 0! through use a hackneyed phrase, bu a e 3 - 1 3 ursday -ni ‘bui ‘was not until i - |Rere this weal. on thelr way to New | phrase well justified ~in - egnnection |Miss Beatrico F. Ashe Assisted .in|Mrs. B. P. P ernent :“':(’ Graphic | figay ‘that Dr. Jas. J. Donohue was v 1C t ro l a. We wish uld. York, with the intention of spending|With the visit of George Arliss, a dra- Well Balanced Programme. Picture of Japan's Development. calléd to attend him. . # we co the summer in the homeland. matic treat rewarded the audience = But it wedd beva uich that attended the Davis theatre Fri-| A good sized audience attended the The last meeting for the year of C. C. for delightful i - 1o |DeT OF o wales and BEnt Commissions | Muglleh actor prssssted “Barienishied | nrst concert given under ihe susploss |the Women's Forelgr Musslonary so- | Silderslecva wid motided of s deathy . : greater thing to deserve it; £0| ors ana treasurer of Groton boroush to | his-first visit Lo Norwich. &-Jargs au|Cf the Norwch Glis' club and which |clety of Parkc church was held on|gnd Rfr ep exsmination pronounced dancing . (I h t |Succeed Henry E. Marquardt, at the|dience greeted the famous star, al- | Was held in the music hall “of the A 1. | ffected the heart. The man was a do business in such a way that | BICP ST fhie Moty Siocted bur | thonen he oy, famon entirely fill- | Plaut Cadden Co., Friday evening. |morlal It was opened by the presi- native of East Greenwich, R. I, and ; Mrs. Leonard W. Bacon with de- : gésses this week. 5 Miss Beatrice F. Ashe, of New Lon- | 4ent, ona; m wit] had lived in Providence. He was men would come to us, not be- Mr. Knoblauch, who has given ~ to|don, assisted the ciub members ana | fotional exereises, including praver by i cercises, including praver by | twice married but both are dead. (I A D i ey cause we wish they would, but | srumni Ntes saves Do agrra o |the stage “Kiemet” Oy Lady's|the well baianced programme was | 3R Sem e L o e fee of a |,y Under Gager took charg of the re- | | joy of dancers everywhere. 4 Notes 7 S e ss,” and “Milestones,” among other | finely rendere 2 : = i because they felt they had to|Risiey; 1905, is conneoted with o vet- | successes is responsibie for ~Paganint® | ‘The ‘sratramme follows: P st et Ik et etesy in e, \plume, end ® e hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. |and this romantic comedy in no wise| Overture, Fifth Nocturne( Leyback, afternoon program, which was upon Conngcticut Patents. thythm. Always ready with the’ for their own sakes. Srar Stoere iy ) mma. Smith, a|falls short of his: previous. writings. | orchestra: violin and. piano duet. The | SUERO0R, PSR FOLR VRS MRORY o T ed to Con- : 5 Ia; B FORE: vt aeiiamuny - Tt Is admissiblo that much of the suc- | benedict March, F. P. Atherton, Miss- | 1" Gevelopment from a medieval and |necticut inventors, reported by rrank| | Dewest dance music, and plays That’s what we are trying| wwnen the Mag 4erm of the superior|C25® Of, the Piece rests with Mr. Ar-|es Agnmes Bresnahan and Marie A |1 development from a medioval and | ne len, follows: as long as you want to dance. ; * 5 S d fi Tatehfield this weer, | 158 and his excellent supporting com- | Mullaney; soprano _ selections—(a) | 1 aSon “O0niich (Gned condition. Mra | Chbess o Brenman, Waterbury, ? to make this store; some of opened . in. chfleld this week, | pany, Perhaps no better balanced | Florian's Song. Benj. Godard, (b) Wila s - . with Judge Gardiner Greene on the|support has occupied the boards of the | Rece 1 omey ey ™ roals | Charles H. Haskell spoke of the spir- | bink feed mechanism. Robert C. Cole, Stop in and hear the latest dance cust 2. bench, Rev. J. J. McGuinness, pastor of i o s ape, - Srom , S TONE 2 itual awakening of Japan and its sig- | Hartford, flusible element for electric . > O omers say we’ve done | 2¢"°}, eV 5 T MeGuinness, pastor of S R g e o chatans Adolph Coerne, (c) At Dawning, Chas. | nificance for us. Miss Alice W. Cogs- | cut-outs. Girolamo Comi, Cobait, | | music. We'llgladly demonstrate the it. Norwich, made the opening prayer. Caaman, A e oA . haliec well told of the quality of Japanese |steering mechanism for automobiles.| | various styles of the » 5 e P o S hery hished | whole. | trola. Mocking Bird, ~Alma _G&luck; | Christians and Mrs. John F. Rogers of | Gregory C. Davison, New London, inc | | Victor and Victrola A man buying here once, |, The wedding of Miss Eva Hunger- |Tnere 18 2 ory rumhing through | recitation—The Libe, Annie Hamilton ictor ictrol = e - the Japanese church. Mrs. Frederick : r al ford, sister of Mrs. Frank T. Cable of | -Tagoninl” with a dainty o) Deunall. ‘iz, 1061 Ernst; soprano | W. Cary gave the answer to the ques- B o et ek | | —§10 0 2:0—lnd i 606 Montauk avenue, New Lond > selections, (2) Mammy’s A - |tions concerning _Jauan and Mrs. Rlipper: a tell you about our lways continues to buy here. et it Tt e “Mggé:ng boxes and furbelows, of old stage|riet Ware, (b) A Dissonance, gmberx- Hartford, slipper. Burdette y - A. | George D. Coit told of their social bet- % Dl’op in and see how we do |set for Wednesaay afternoon, May 10, | C0aches and ‘“courtesiés” while the | Borodine, Miss Beatrice F. Ashe: en- | terment. Farrand, Washington, snap hook. plan of casy terms. at 4 o'clock at the Cable residence. | SctDSS_are in faithful accord with |core, He Met Her on the Stars R L Marce Suih oy it. < the charm of the period of the play— | Swain TLevey. N. F. A. NOTES sl = 2 : - . F. Gates, Hartford, electric lamp socket. ¢ An 014 _ Saybrook _correspondent |the early Victorian days. Piano solo, Grand Polka de Con- e Duncan C. Hooker, Farmington, wire Suits, $12.00 and up. Botes that Harry Hovt started in on his |} 00 00 Reny Foey will apmens “oly | Sert;, OP;, 1, Homer N. Bartlett, Misa|Bulkeley Cubs to Play on Local Cam- |clamp. Harvey Hubbell, Bridgeport, at- D. S. MARSH pear . Coit; violin : Shore Tine Flsctire road. Wednesday, |afterncon and evening Dassepied, Brmest Gillet, Mica Agmes| Pus—Track Meet Prizes Awarded. ] ey R S Norwich New London a S d Marie A. Mullaney; , : Mllrphy & McGarry Yo Lonion, Sabrock. Chester and| GAVE WHIST IN T. A 5. MALL | ViSiia™ ftar You-caliing Mec o5 | (o To5 e, A Hme i severat years (vara £ Zelty, Sricscpert, majine | | 46 Franilin st 20 State St N cen. 7 — % Y , Fred G. : ; 7 e s Prises Wore Ruardod Winnrs. and | BT S0, Gt e o i | e Aoy, s s iane | e New Havtn sowier | dpraing ‘ 207 MAIN STREET The leaflets distributed to the Nor-| ', Dancing Was Enjoyed. O A reat 3 G- Bagtiett: planc | cauise much interest among the Acad- |apparatus. = John n, % . Clefos Yaro, New Britain, wich members of the world-wide or- wies. Miss Jennie F. Kendall; en- |€my backers. The opposing team |tain. hinge. A ganization, the Apostleship of Prayer,| Miss Isabel Petrons gave a whist of | aect. Cavairy Mach, G. F. Hopesch, L unve wlch g snn e w6k | Bk Clhmp. S EANEED O Rt Seymour, announce that the May intention is an | eight tables in the T. A. B. hall Fri-|{M. Breckenridge; encore, Gitona, Cani |Sult Will no dou s sl e ng tain_pen. Willlam R, e . gftort for the spread ‘of the Fosary,|day evening. 'Prizes were atwarded as Orchestrian, Salute D'Arour, Track Meet Prizes Awarded. g o e o~ To Be Marned &an? ng as loes chie lows: TLadies’ 3 ! i in theiife of Chrst: o et iod e e e e 4. tpos-Ritlbons 3 4nd- badess fve Family Row on Lake Street. . v The Colonial Dames, who ere holding | paper: cutter: gentlem: mnr]:i“g:g SCHEDUIE SOMELEFES. foR Siares FEthe e inact oo THUCRE | 'taf:n D. ?”r"w"é&fé‘y‘}"e‘éi%&“’l' 5,".,‘;: Hflw ABQUT WEDDING thelr_blennial session "at’ the Shore: | Curiand, necktie: second, Mr. ‘Miller, THE FIREMEN'S VACATIONS | Siandish, o senlor rece v ek mon |plaint at police headquarters that bam, Washington, were received by the |cigar cutter; third, John Furlough, was ti ble i1 house Lake President and_Mrs, Wilson Thursday | lough, pocketbook. Vacation Period Extends from June | In school). The siiver loving cup was | [hers, w53 SonBle 2 0ues o0 STATIONERY? afternoon. ~ Thursday evening ~they| "Miss Josephine Danthy and Miss 15 to October 30, Bared o the oan Chame . were guests of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, | Petrone were the scorers. MTs. Glee Club Invites Delegates. the house and they placed three & summer resident of South Coventry. | Brennan sold tickets and Nelson Pe-| The schedule of vacations for the| mTne invitation committee of the glee |Italians, under arrest. They If you want the best place your N PR 1 trone was doorkeeper. Following the|firemen of the local department has|club has honored the following boys |locked up on charges of breach of the )7 NEW DORMITORY BUILDING whist dancing was enjoyed until 12 |been arranged and has been posted in | by inviting them to the dance to be|Deace. One of the men secured bonds |order with us and be sure of FOR CONN. COL! | o'clock, with Bthier's orchestra; fur- | the stations. The schedule follows: 12: 2 short time later. % - LEGE | nishing music. Refreshments were| Charles H. Culver, June 15-June 24; | ' Seniors—f. Chapman, B. MacMilian, e e Quality, Correct Style, Prompt Construction of Gymnasium and Field | **"7°% Alvin D. Lewis, June 24-July R. O'Hearn, H. Gildersleeve, ncl Letters. AT- .+ - chi. Cochrane, July 5-July 14; Patrick L. Fletcher. and Low Price. House Algo ‘Authorized by Trustees. < S e Johm 1. | o Sl T Pstcher The list of unclaimed letters in the | Service As a good - photograph depends on the lens, 30 good, sasy vision depends upon proper Glasses. We fit and make your Glasses to correct the defects in your sight. Consult our Registered Optome- Brennan, July 5-July 14; . Ferguson, C.' Hop- |Norwich postoffice for the week ending trist if .you have eye troubles. ; Blackburn, July 14-July 28; Dennis|kins, K. Burke, J. Keefe, R. Gregson, |May 6, 1916, follows: Mrs. O. Doud, fu, mr v You can rely on-his advice. At their annual meeting, on Friday Brennan, July 23-Aug. 1; Patrick Ca-|J. Dolan. Alice Hayes, Miss Anna Holmes Math- 1| tne trustees of Connecticut 'College for Dles, July 23-Aug. 1; Walter Huntley, | ’Second Year—F. Bidwell, R. Gra-|ows, Margaret Johnson, Mrs. rlorencs| | HE CRANSTON (K1) mm wm ‘Women appropriated $30,000 for the Aug. 1-Aug. 10; B. F. Stinson, AUS.|ham, ©. Hall, H. Willey, G. Madden. | TLee McIntyre (2), Miss N. Mell, ¥ \| o, construction o kS ames ; Ry: o H ) 61711-;: Year—C. Tirrell, H. Jordan, - Opticians and Lense Grinders thorized ~the fonof ;a Eymna-| . v ; 3 50 seob. S el £ Srowe, 7 Fyreuson: L Tyungis, Goes to Fisher's Island, PLAUT-CADDEN: BUILDING to 7 cost “about 2 b ety key Rt e Y T e 3 oo e rwenss| TAKE NOTICE! > $10,000. Sl s . 3 Ready, |. WEDDING. ble to : B . m“"wum'm";a;m’m_,,%h“mw lane : i Cor g ek S ! o ok ey STEAMED CLAMS, CLAM BROTH | Gon were: re-eleoted tod thes board. : e ; ; Arseneault—Mon ceeded Dby Michael Tw 1 AND SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS : o 2 3 forwich Fri ¢ A Hatok Qet | AET o/dlock Thirsday, moming Wil e = |WILL BE SERVED WITH HAN. ! 3 ‘Su Manaoviile, both ¥ LEY’S PEERLESS ALE ALL DA - were united in m;:fl-l?hl: St. " SATURDAY AT THE 2 Eddy to Address Bible Class. e S el T xr‘:yom%l tex- Teceived George Sherwood Bddy. ‘-fldmtflaanmlmmd,hmmotm-v» ia, will ad