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" g v " "GREEN-PEAS | ; G g damag- | * Mt S SRR 5 | for 328,000 :;jwon and EGG-PLANT The apple tre NEW-BEETS | dence NEW BOTATOES b kT : Bert Hayden of Norwich was enter- ‘ as compelled to go to|strest in Norwich has its cases. = ' ) HEAD LETTUCE . Clou duét annoyed ‘the mer- | tained early in the week by Mrs. J. c § iy £5. o .. bl L ¥ e i ; NATIVE ASPARAGUS uhm“m‘;a, when open n‘&fim 'B. Carver and family of Williamsyllle A “and finally succeeded in | Here'’s one Norwich ‘woman' Sng- i | WHITE ONIONS | ; Bishop Nilan's sppolntmenta tnclude: | 58 o one: 'of Balouviile, this weekc| | : mayor Fumerants . belng Iater re-| -Let Mra, John Wosniak, 28 Eim St, | [ 'IWE!T POTATOES ' wwmmm.m;ni’ “Miss Jennie W. Barker of Uncas- b The appeal to the’ nm.m tell it. She says:, LE oy TR | MUSHROOMS ; | e will be heard at the October e ! CELERY | Joseph Angelo of Waterford, who | Yille was a recent guest at the home of ) in Norywich.. for the defense | ‘T sufiered from kidney trouble. for | RED BANANAS has been a patient at a- New London | Dr: and Mrs. James H. Weeks in Ston- : a - » e % e Tor e dafs 1 i i oLy (R hospital, was discharged Thursday. . | iDSton. - o ; et fl%:‘swd T the three ‘or ‘four years and was 0 o ‘Mr. and Mrs, Winifred R. Dawley of | | . | Prin 3 on the - | to find relief until I began using Doan’s I ALLIGATOR PEARS L o 5000, T Frnming Sestior 5 Bmae, | Nofwich: were recent motor callers_at e £ Bt PE the. degr s STRAWBERRIES (by express) | Way.—adv. 'Edgewater, Lord's Point—Stonington | Mirrow. t| People on Saturday and Sonday out- i r n ings need to exercise caution because | Miss Isabelle N. Leonard of the ** | Kidney Puils, procurea at N. D. Sevin iy 9% | & Son's Drug Store. They removed 3 e “|the aun in my, back, just over of the danger from woodland and grass | Greeneville school and Miss Hlizabeth A ‘thunderous burst of _applausel \Walsome’ Marohants Week Viei pain o e - e ; , e b 1 let;onl. Fri- greeted Mr. Cary's nomination and| "o P0TC. B Visitors.’ | my. kndneys and made mi SOMERS | o o picsssnt mestner 1 pre. | 8ar0 72050 201 2 . rcies, 35, Sapye_nomibeson, 93] “oer et from shapping durmng ore mild, pleasant er is pre- | day. Voted unanimously in favor of Mr. | Merchants' ‘Week, visitors will find a |different woman.” i dicted for today, 5o that —everything end a welcome at the| price ‘e, at all dealers. Don't % Brown as candidate for mayor. regting place will favor a blg’ Morchants' Week DEMONSTRATION OF BERTHIER D o ek 1o o | OO MOBE, crowd. RAPID FIRING GUN Inated, said Moderator Barnes, as he < siniply ask for a kidney remedy—get A called for nominations for two alder- . S e R e ey At o meetlng of the Athletic asso- | Average Rats of Fire is Between 250 ALLYN L. BROWN, men. . . Doan's " Kidney " Piils ciation of Connecticut collego _ Miss : inath J. M. & J. P. SWAHN Tt HUttler F Sl e Taiee to 400 Shots Per Minute. (Republican Nominee for Mayor) | James I Case placed in nomination Incidents In Somety Mrs. Wozniek had. Foster-Milburn Tailors treasurer. Plans for the testing out of the Ber-| THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. |men, and Hon. Neison J. Ayling nom- - Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Some of the Normal School pupils |thier system rapid firing gun which inated William H.-Allen of Huntington g lace. Both nominations were unani- 3 are spending a portion of this term ob- | have been under way for some time For Mayor, Dl Grosvenor Ely has been in_Hartf Watch Chiid for Worm: Franklin Square, 237 Main Street| serving work ana methods in. rural|by the Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. ALACYIRE Ea SERFD WK, e s e el e ¥ T [ Womstia: s tlifom iionta sy <hid Telephone 551-12 model schools. i Y e e For Aldermen, then called for. Casper K. Bailey nom- -~ - of food and maie child fretul, irritat- st il b S ufacture it, materialized Friday af-j} | inated John E. Vaughn, Amos A.{ Miss Amy L. Cogswell of Groton,|ed, nervous. Watch stool and at first Don't fail to attend Y. M, C. A. mass | ternoon, when the deadly war weapon GRS B DO, Browning nominated Frank L. Arnoid,|Mass. is at her home on Lincoln ave- | sign or suspicion of worms give one- 3 meeting, Thayer building, Sunday af. |was very favorably demonstrated to . WILLIAM H. ALLEN. Browning nominat B Aol e Wk S b e b A e B i e ONSTRATION | b =t sy For. Gouncilmen, fotge B L Put ouneis Siu P alf o "ong’ losenss Wickabeo Worm B Local people who have been at their | Francaise who have headquarters in JOHN E. VAUGHN, inated Baward Crooks The caucus | Mre i e e Pk i o B e i shore cottages this week state that the | New York city. e b e ) {EantmOuNY. fayoredrthe o natoNs | oy Phrking, of Sachenr lertace. proves digestion and general health of of the L R e Raile Te NeaNadn SO AC S i Shingiin, Freoeds EDWARD CROOKS. The office of city clerk was the next child. Continue glying Kickapoo Worm often to be pleasant. Alexander McGregor of the Hopkins & A nomination called for. Franis I Smitn| Miss Mary B. Richards entertained | Killer until all signs of worms , are 0 . A former pastor of Ledyard Con- | Mander Brown, and Director Edwin For Gity. Clerk, nominated Arthur G, Crowell, the pres- | 3t c&"‘;fi‘g’e‘g‘hfi}g afternoon in hon|gone. ~c at your drugsist. | oover ech*lc “chon gregational church, Rev. A. E. Kin-|W. Higgins dined at the Wauregan ARTHUR G. CROWELL, ent incumbent, and he was unanmous- | 9 of Mrs. - B | RN R AR S e A Y TRl R e TCANI e, ighs 16 a oe Oty Trasmins T eionh i ohiy trekarer : Bombs, or iron shells filled with | celebrated his 3. The Berthier gun weighs 16 pounds s e e g C and s about thrse. Inches longer than WILLIAM CARUTHERS. were asked for ex-Congressman Edwin Hzfn‘ o e iley and dsughter | gunpowder, are sald to have been in- For the fourth year Comrade George | the United States Springfield rifle and For City Sheriffs, W. Higgins placed in nomination the | ¢ B o, olfville, Nova Scotia, are|vented at Venlo in 1485. wee T R. Sanders, of Sedgwick post, G. A.|has a bore of 7.65 m. m. It can be GEORGE W. ROUSE, present city treasurer, William Caru. | 1 town. Mr. Haley will join them in R., has been invited to take charge of | Zeq resting on a tripod or from the e thers, and Francis J. Leavens seconded | & feW Weeks. the Memorial Day exercises at Un- shoulder. 1t shoots at the rate of 10 the nomination. The choice of Mr. Z 7 casville. shots per second and- the magazine For Water Commissioner. Caruthers 2= candidate for city treas- ngge! 'lc‘;\:;!z:l{d Qfiefitflflm&gflfla it holds 20 shells. urer was also unanimous. now being ma “Lite's Supreme Rofsual” Dr. Slo-|Tre Tverame rats of fire por minute i i gt et Judge Barnes-then asked for nomi.|the season this week at the home of NE WEEK e e omorrow night at Cen-| between 250 to 400, depending upon| The republicans of the city of Nor-|nations for two city sheriffs. =Sheriff| ¥rs. Fben Learned on Huntington FOR O] at fral church. Mr. H. W. White will sing. | the size of the magazine used. The | wich convened in caucus in the town |George H. Stanton nominated George | Place. gun_has less piéces than any other | hali on Friday night unanimously nom- | W. Rouse and Charles W. Burton nom- by The New London board has dele- |machine gun. Including all parts,|inated Allyn L. Brown for mayor.|inated Charles H. Raynes, and’ the le%ge;dlx:lx kodr:y (?tmm)fficm‘ o e gated Superintendent Chavles 5. Jop. |SCrews, pins, etc., there are less than |[Nominations for other city officers | choice in each instance was unani-|leY’s Ravine are a number of Acade- i hers, among them Misses New- . 70 parts. The process of cleaning the | were also made in quick succession, | mous. my teachers, 5 NnES to attend the convention of the | gun requires the removal of six pieces | there being no contests. There remained but one more nomi. | ton. Kelley, Brown, Crocker and Bon- The Hoover Suction Sweep- | Now Porie Ty 1 2ssoclation 1 lang it can be cleaned in seven sec-| There wero about 200 present when |nation, and this was for water com. |fce¥, The trip was made by trolley. g ; s i s b onds. . the caucus was called to order at 8|missioner. As candidate for this of-| o ooy e Tmm er is the only electric vacuum| 4 contractor is making. many im-| The gun is so mechanically con- | o'clock by Framk H. Smith, chairman|fice Shepard =B. Palmer nominated | Mrs.R.D: Har chap- B aos structed that there is practically no|of the republican town committee. | Hugh Blackledge, whose choice proved | éromed en automobile party to Storrs cleaner which uses a positive-| provements at the old peace meeting | S0 IS, 3%, "Nil® Ghulpped with @ | et Bosiin catied for mami: | Abeaimoe Friday evening to attend the annual <+ is summer as a comp | Gourd water bag cooling process which | tions for moderator, and Judge John | Herman Alofsin, 2d, moved that the|Junior promenade at the State Agri- ly electrically driven soft hair, | are to be used tn Keeps the barrel perfectly cool. On| H. Barnes was mominated by Amos A.|town committee be empowered to fill | ciltural college. In the party were spiral bristle brush to sweep for Rinly fow ey Yoo s an afternoon of continued firing about | Brownins.. The choice of Judge Barnes | al Jacancies; and his motion was sec- Mtases SNAed Chbyl wad & Dosttl E A P a half gallon of water is used in cool- | as moderator was unanimous and he | onded and carried. d Fooun: surbases dutisiach: ue omfret correspondent mentions o, that a former Franklin pastor, Rev.|IDS purposes. took the chair amidst a burst of ap-| Somebody.took the opportunity to re- FOR MEN ONLY threads, hairs, ‘etc., as well as| Harry A. Beadle is numbered with the | Bullets will penetrate at the dis-|plause. Moderator Barnes asked the |mind the chair that no nomination for | ONLY ONE BIDDER ) “etc., R Erimiobil bR 2 |tance of 1,500 yards and on the test|caucus to nominate a clerk. = Tyler | collector of taxes had been made, and One of the best experts in the to shake loose the imbedded |chascd a fine fve-pasconser car. T | Friday, which was conducted by Her- | T chuy was nominated for (his ofice | the chair informed him hat the nom. FOR_MPSHIR | CONTHAGE xrit whigh other dem bert Wallace, accuracy and good aim by Sheriff George H. Stanton, and his | ination was properly omitted, as the ers can- Friday at 8 o’clock, in St. Patrick’s was demonsirated when on four | choice was unanimous. As Clerk Guy | tax collector was elected last vear for | ' O M2/ s::"‘j" S0 Moutan In Alksics t get church, relatives and family friends at- | kneeling forms targets, the tester ot | took his place ori the platform theré|®& tWo-year termy.” a lassachusatts. A = ATKINS SAWS not get. i tenged a month's. mi igh mass 'of jdead shots.in the fallowing order: one|was another burst of enthusiasm. As there was no qther business taf ... T 12 i el . ¢ Thé'sweeping and shaking|maiem for Fatro apellus Mur- [ih the frst form, fwo In tHe second | |:Moderator Harnes thanked the cau- | come before the caucus, adjournment |, Washington, May 12—Opening - in our store today. . £ th i 81 phy, sung by Rev. J. H. Broderick. T e r o o 4 wong | cus for the honor extended him. While | was taken about 8.35 o'clock. Tan T N o wew Dy e ourth. n in i el ork | the munition plants are making mone: 3 . . apfllfl:wm; epl?ii":h S o Prominent speakors secured for ¥. M. | the gun rests on o ‘two-leg tribod | at present. the other Industtics are mot | REGINALD C. PARDY WINS seven routes in Alaska and one in| This evening two saws will be rush are done while the suc-|C. A. mass meeting, Thayer Building, | whic] rastened near the muzzle of oy Massachusetts developed only one bid- 3 flourishing like the Rose of Sharon a s . h. | President Francis J. Leavens, of the | reclining position. The Berthier un | yes me sontinees thn eme it var. 8| Conducted by Merchants—Tubbs’ Band | between Seward and Iditarod, a dis- | the demonstration. This is an floor covering on an air Cush-| pime Savings bank finds that Norwich |is one of the simplest in construction | syey nas R e Ve > Gate Concort. tance of 380 miles, for $45,000. Th ion one-quarter of an inch | peopie are already showing genuine in- |is light and is very much improved terest in filling the little boxes with |in many respects. It takes only seven | ol paye 1o scr brern noion, and they | o e streets of ihe et thy L v ! 2 1 : 3 i1l hav G rects of the clty W ong- - above the floor. The suction dimes, for the Permanent Blind Re- | seconds to demount it and 20 to set It R e A o Tl s Ln sl ers theong: JaleTartment officals attributed_the about the care and use of saws, lief ar fund. up for action. i . W Ameri- . of the fan removes the loose "rho gun used Friday was one se- |10, PUIHase the products and will|spening of Norwich Merchanis’ Week | cun acroplane manutacturers are busy (OF to secure one on special Aarfacd i sl duat. Cooperating with the Soclety of|cured from the trenches in Belgium | ook, (o America ' to e £ surface and dusf . on contracts for the European bel- . American Indians, ~ the _Conmecticut | by Mr. Wallace, It was manufactared | Drooucts. To protect the high class| Military band paraded through the [{ij.ronis and most of them nave seid |terms and reduced price. . . p : of wages the workmen here are getting | streets, followed by swarms of young Stop in at the store in order | 2nches will observe today (Satur-|at Liege previous to the attack on = y 4 € their products far in advance. Ons X day) as a day st apart for the consid- | that city and the plant where these |ty Thay plpii vote for the indus- | bove and ot e enaresan Fouse|concern wrote ~ Postmaster-general g G th the ) for TX tries that protect them. corner they gave a concert until 8.30 | §1 e it Tth Vs & at we may explain the|eration of the Indian. nis history and | -uns were manufactured was put out| g7 {hat protect them. o |cotner Burleson, that existing contracts witl : - 73 \ : - Hoover to you more full e o o e T saren any tols mY, | pointed remarks the moderator called | The contest of collecting the letters, | {he, United tates government . SPECIAL SA Y T Frederick Sykes, youn £ Dr. | 05 ime fow s wihich Str. Watise whe | for nominations for mayor. Frank E,|secured from stores of merchants who | "¢ Sa¥ of \t= making a bid. | EHEECH 5 TR Fredersor T. Sykes, prosidont of oOu: S Bl o e Dotrisfok Asked yernuslan fotake tho | ey It e Merchante e pian e Hodny, Thet: wolts mamufactirets A @ | 3350 Wrist Watches £ iy h = 5 . loor and say o few words. which spelled out Norwich Merchants | S 2 > 3250 Watch Holders accident when his bicycle collided |ridges were used. but owing to the | cu53 the conditions of the city as they | W - d i|2bly will be issued when there are in- 949 bamee T s wagon aud thiow Bl fo.fhe [ihiciness of the ebell ditwasifiecbescry | STE- (0 Ue Flnts e godunats fhe Lt oo ind. it dcations: that responses will-be forth- oy sorted stone, $1.50. > e 3 to use the Belgion Mauser cartridges, | Jiove that fhey should hear the opinton | The large crowds took advantage of | OHUIE. Fyoi ity i p;omed Are characteristic of the | |32 5 M rch ts w k The Philharmonic _soclety (Young|™ X} fhe demonstration besldes t‘;.é ;); _lhe‘ v(;;ebrs sot‘ax to g]::xide :herln lln g;gw ;"’;’;"{,‘.‘;“‘,fie;‘;g “‘iisev;e;\ot;\‘zdvv:r would cover much of the territory. ‘Atkins Saws fl“ys_ 50c Sterling Silver ee 9 Bak : ctions. - = L e a-n ity ?x’f: ya)' conoert e Deonls | commission were John Slacker, an en- | (h1° Poilite. 1o: & sepabiicas vic?:ry tractively displayed their windows. E:nggftof{h:.;"xmg;. g ‘That is because they are 5;:.00 Gentlemen’s Vs theatre Sunday, May 14th. at 230 . m. | Seernat, the Hopkins & Allen plant | .:"1c coming election, but, Mr. Chair. | The Great Calvert, who is a sensa- | Of MOSt of them as $100,000 T. s from 48 and up. o . Tickets may be procured from members | A0d Captain Lewuillon, representing | po o' Cne SR 013 the’ repablican pat- | tion in hish wire walking, will mve The Seward-Tditared touts costs mew || made of the best steel in the $2:50 14 Karat P of the orchestra.—adv. i T b &Y - ‘win at this coming election? 1|2 demonstration this morning at 1130 | The, SeWsxisIciared route costs now }d — Sit Steel— b anteed 98c. 1 T pefl S 5 : shot 10 shelie in 12 ‘oeidayy e JFU0 | have” heard of no reason given here [and at 7 in the evening on Main | Lot The Massachusce erapa N ] O o ver o Cut Glass Water Sets When the clergy of the Roman Cath- | $10%, 20, SReUS 10 (12 ceconds and on | {onignt o thoughts expressed as to | Street. Bedford fo Nantucket. Its cost to the|] men that know how. olic_diocese malke their annual retreat n & second or 600 | o “condition of the city, and its| The judges for the prize contest|Eedrord to Nantuc $33,000 a. at Teyser Tsland this June they wil bl i o sl furtier prospects, no Instructions gly- | Were: Richard Lowis, W. L. Stearns |57 N e Silver. e s To make a new record of sales in our | find another building erected for their en to_the men who are to be nominat- and R. D. s v / 5 3. OGUL Photographic department we have de- | accommodation. The dates assigned FUNERALS. ed. Vphy is'it, Mr. Chairman, that at| The Drize contest was an innov i Phone 714-12 13t anel Bthe will turdigh the ficet | 4: s gesiersd corifersnes. ot . the | k. Coloex Thutsday merulte fhe | the condition snd teling . the. condh- 1o, 157, 0008, Noe, MUSLDE 0 qmd. ank ! roll’ of films free, “will develop and | At th funeral of Thomas J. Ahern was held | tions and telling the voters what they Prin the Tirst pictures abselvters with, | Methodist church being held at Sara- m : 11 out the required from No. 291 New Park avenue, Hart- | Will do if elected, and when they nom- | ®SSary letters to spel i N vi it ] est = | to the amount | ChITCh O ol e et eds s | Ing; including Norwich relatives. At|carry out the promises to the best o out cost to you. On photographic materi ANIMAL FERTILIZERS [ | 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. of $3.00 or more we will fur 9.30_services were held in the Church | their ability. e R Waursgan House whed Made 1n = . = ' 5 . 3 - Comnecticut™ of cost onme of our high g Sorvener, Y oy Coleman .and | of/the Immaculate Conception, Rev.| ~Mr. Comstock was interrupted at |Reginald Pardy burst through the —FoR— ngl\tnll\g largements from your [ s i nega- | James C. Macpherson. M. A. Sullivan was celebrant of the| this point by cries of “question, ques- . Chal 1 i ve. These offers are good only from solemn requiem high mass; Rev. M, J. | tion, nomination for mayor, etc.” and | Va3 $10, second $3 and third s2. 8 a.'m. May 13th to 10 5. m. May 20th. | , S|c, Thames strect, Groton. 13 torn | Reagan, dgacon, and Rev. J, F. Barry, | the speaker appealed to the chair. It's | g s Ty e S 4y fier has boen statinned on the sorogr | sub-deacon. Rev. Thomas O'Flannana- | in his system, let him get it out, said Floyd Aubrey, J. Cummins, Eagl W C d i e d School streets, wnere | aN. assistant pastor of Our Lady of| the chair. Phillipsh, John Suplecki, Joseph Ple- orrespondence the directors, automobilists and others | SOFFOWS church, was present in the| Mr. Comstock continued: Are you | chilipsh, John Suplecki, Joseph Ple; - Who. desire to g0-to Bastern Doint ts | S2nctuary. There were many floral | satisfied at the conditions of the city g o e Hg Stationery Connecticut Farms || Bys Exterminator inkage, Bone, &rado them Sure and speedy death to Bed X i Fanning, T. H. Connell, James L. Dag- Bugs, Roaches, Water Bugs, s b by them. take the route over School and Mon- | ane . aanion, Joseoh Kileln, Freae | you no. (hoUShE. fos. the precent. aaq | £ort, Tt . Spencer, Richard Hiscox. Etc. | 1 T e Tk bt P B | Tent Stiucts erick Shea, Richard Hartnett and John | further progress of your city. Then | e e L& Walter L Rogers, Rob- ] ert L. Rice, Irving Fisk, Thomas J. respondence Paper has been advanced | A new post office department rule | Ganey. Burlal was in Mt. St Benedict | Mr. Chalrman, I ask you why do You | Shahan, William ¥. Storms, Emmon g materially in ,price _but for Mer- | reads: = “Unlimited requests for the “m;“"ya 5 ffi’m al service was| wisk to win. o t ool bove who wan |Patton,” R. B. Johnson, Helen . J. For sale by T. H. ELDREDGE chants’ Week "we offer some excep- | forwarding of mail to other postoffices | conducted at the grave by Rev. Dr.|son that 2,108 of school boys who Win | Storms, Joseph Moleski,” Albert Shu- tional values at the popular price of | shall be observed until revoked, except | Sullivan. at baseball go through the streets 25¢ per box. In this offer we 25c a can at grue, Albert Burdick, Mrs. Rice, Hen- NOTICE. D“NN’S PmRMACY & 2 all | that such requests affecting general de- burning red fire, making a lot of noise, bry Jordan, Russell Storms, C. E. An-| My wife end- children having left my include some high grade stock that|livery mail at city delivery postoffices Kathleen, the Second, Launched. slaping each e otl-?r on th: back, | derson, Le Roy Bailey, Perals. Copp, | bed and board, May 9, I hereby warn 50 MA! E been 9h a3 S0c. Great Valies. | shall expire at the end of thirty days| Dr. Frenk Holmes has launched|3pd ST7InG onf wa tin Just for the|p. Bafley, W. W. Smifh R F: Glaclan persons fat T @Bl not. b MAIN STREET uy Early. Don’t Wait, . unless renewed.” Kathleen, the Second, a newly built | 5\°fY Of winning. r. _ Chairman, | brenner, Gladys Rice, Alice Bothwell, w4 these seem to be the conditions here 2 bills contracted by them since that Fo f2in Pens | .=z, damver ot commece tol i Mas and 6 inthes 1t has | onieht, this glow of ‘winalng;' o |quge B010uc, Francts Fuhey, s, T gyl oumn n Warning asalnst o colored gentioman[a twenty-five horse power motor | HOUSRT of the conditions of further| 'The concert program rendered by WILLTAM E. LADD. The 1 G Wlo cka ms to. be an archbishop, inl yhich will send the boat along at a Call Home ‘1o tHodght a8 to the.fltnua the band follows: Reeves' March, Canterbury, May 12, 1916, © Jargest stock and greatest va-|ihls state soliciting funds for the Al- | peed between 20 to’ 35 miles - an | CalLome no thousht as to the fitness | Daughters of ~America, Along the rlety of ol) the leading makes. | QSN hinE ands for the Teus Lioht | BO0Ey e, GFaft Wil besone of the | {0, 00 ™o 0 A} Rl or the | osky Eoad vo' Dublin, Tond Heool- H For this week we shall accopt your | Army, but he had trouble with the | poileship sray. making & yors"ied |one just because yo uthink that he|to Dover, Jane, Our Nilends. Amecter. Fl‘ult, Shade and old fountain pen as $1.00 in cash in| postal authorities, so had to change his | tenctive apsatance will win and vou will have the glory payment_for any our | tune. The merry-go-round at the New ; - of running and when these men are | Haven station proved a popular re- stock. Every pen guaranteed to give : elected . they are indifferent to the | sort following the concert wnd. from offlmmtal Tnes satisfaction. The American government' is pre= Observed 89th Birthday. duties of the office, passing the duties | reports the management did a good A paring to protest to Great ~ Britain | Charles H. Bard, of Broadway, quiet. | Of the office to the heads of the dif- | bustness. Shrubs and Vines. against its policy of refusing to allow | Iy observed his 89th birthday Friday, | ferent departments, until today we Hard i B adi Plant /THE CRANSTON CO0. | i =it S tios S¥0imasd| Buiee e de b, i "o e £20°0000, o0 Good assortment of Ferns. many congratulations_an arge | 0 Teal head and no one is held re- [ PUMERANTZ LIBERATED 3 iy v'm!“ S Bie kapt Tumber of gitts, lncludingdas Beautity | sponsible ana i (qur st ity b ON BOND OF $1,500. e e Versailles Sanitary re ng our present mayor asl the Co's product Trom. Hrops aiv American Beauty roses. g sked meeting for $20,000 to pay unpaid Cabbage and Tomato it to South America. Here from Californt bills that had accumulated through | Has Appealed His Case to Supreme Plants. 7 ; - / | his and_his predecessors’ administra- Court of -Errors.. * g > Connectiout boys are among the| . T. A, Osler of San Bernandino, Cal, | tions. . Tust 4nink, 520,000, prastioaity : . Sones BO: Zps est glass leaders at Holy Cross college, |is spending some time in Norwich as | wastea through the indifference of the| Benjamin Pumerantz of New Lond Carnations, a dozen. ‘Worcester, Mass. ‘At the reading of | the guest of relatives. Mrs. Osler was men to the duties of the office which | who was found guilty of perjury. l.m h v M Pd i marks for April testimonials -were | formerly employed in a local institu- | they have been elected. No one was | sentenced to six months in jail in the 'Wn - Vases V[OLIN awarded for attaining 95 by the Rev, | tion. held responsible, no reason given and | criminal superior court in New Liondon James A. Mullen, S.J., prefect of the appropriation was passed without | Thursday, and going to jail in de- : studies, including, junior class, one| WOMAN-AND BABY a nfurmer, but let a voter ask for $20, | fault of 31,500 bonds ordered by the ¥ TE ACH ER testimonial, Robert H. Mahoney, Nor- A LY B 000 for some impro: t that is a|court after a stay of execution had ‘wich. SERIOUSH 'URNED. | benefit t; the city and you would hear | been granted, sccured _bail ‘&xfldn: su a houl of prof that U woul morning and was released. Wi All String Instruments repaired Members in town learn that at the| Result of Flare Up of Kerogene Pour- mfi'x 'that & hurricans had struck n.% furnished by Louis Blfenbein. b3 Viclins sold on easy terme.. || $oncluding session of the Board of| ed From Lighted Stove. ty. i oy Cumerants “Wwas sentenced shortly ~ LTS 7 before 4 o'clock ursday afternoon For appointments address E. onn., May 12.—A wo- g > E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- Greer 3 were ‘seriously i not fa- R ey o me-u Pty

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