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BANANAS - 5 » : : A e | Norwich grange, No. 172, P. of H., TURNIPS ees 100] somed 1 i : cvw; Pml Ko zrses B0 OH, SUCH ORANGES! e NATIVE SPINACH, NEW CABBAGE SOMERS i Edaa Annie ) 3 The Unwritten Law, with Beatris Mrs. James C. Macpherson left on was 7 Michelena in the leading > v :hmwm for s-nmm;l. N. Y, ovtvhwe 5 $ieg 3 to big houses at both Emerson Mizter of Lyms, who csle- e T e ; part ‘The meet- : performances, and the general Drstad e irmday Jast week 135 | been o delegate to the Methodist con- n evening 2k R ing . impression seemed to be that this dra- . ference there~for the past month. > Co Cake, : matic masterpi and Mrs. Isaac Bromley of Now Saven have arrived at Gheis cor, | HAKESPEARE GELEBRATION - tage at Bastern Point to spend the AT - CONN. COLLEGE. summer, bl o ty received at the ottg| F12NtING of Ivy and Trees as Memori- recen received at e s i Sibooi vhe recelved at the Otis| als Features of Week's Programme. pervisors\is The Gary Schools, R. - B i by The Shakespeare celebration at Con. v - respect rapidly z ~{ing said of it. The photoplay follows creasing its mem closely the stage success by the same Remarks for the good of the order|the most prominent organizatioms in name and in it Miss Michelena shows ‘were made by several of the members | the city. ¥ ~death which herself to be an emotional actress of the first water. The story is one of K human emotions, but of the better sort PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST PEARL STREET PUPILS been in health for | for' the most part, and is brought up AT POQUETANUCK. HEARD ADDRESSES. L e L e D iieh Ghe necticut college was appropriately be- A X v il sieus it X ‘V ml\tt October. - 5 ;tl:; l; éizexza ;l:‘lple m‘;fi:"fi-}.‘l dis- We sell the best vacaum cleaner for | ar bast Sine g Mag, [JIID Sung on | Clarence Spicer Takes First Prize in|Comrades Saunders and Willey Were| T Yy B alth et “,“"om"" Eraablic. thves $25.00. The Fanning Studio, 52 Broad- | This greeting to May day is an old| Semior Class, and Miss Rachel Gal-| Accompanied by Scout Commissioner and Ma a pleasant taste in the mouth, and on way.—adv. Oxford custom, where at sunrise the| Iup in Junior Class. Bruce. n 5 :38 1::‘“& Tltleen'(!x;:rl;lttendlaw is one . college choir mounts Magdalen Tow- e S : 'of this city and at the grea en dramas ever EVERY WOMAN IS PROUD| sStudents of the Norwich Commer-|er and sings the Latin Hymnus Euch-| An enthusiastic audience listened to| Tuesday at 10 a. m. Comrades George seen in Norwich. Beatriz Michelena is clal school have completed arrange. | aristicicus, parts of the old Requium |the prize speaking contest of the|R. Saunders and Bdward Willy of TO SHOW ments for a bus ride to Ocean beach | Mass sung for Henry VAIL The col- supported by a very capable cast, he evening, Poquetan which was of N. §. Gilbert & Sons of which he | Prominent in which is Andrew Robson, liection of rich Cut Glass. N 8 lege glee club under the direction of | 1 oror nuck public school Sedgwick post visited Pearl street|y, "o his death the junior partner, | brother of Eleanor Robson, who is ex- her colisction of rich Out Glass No e B B e e airoction of | held in the parish house, Poquetanuck, | school, the former addrsssing the pu-|3nd in which he has had an interest | ceptionally good as Larry McCarthy. L . " CAn tdcal wedding eitty.| Charles Brooks of New London has|an Interested group of collese people. | npconesday evening. The speaking was| pils, who were assembledyin the large £ ial’ merit and the elocutio The visito S D) S antal W sdgwted e B S of speci merit and the elocutionary | room. e TS were accompanied bert was a member the work of Baby Felice Rix, 0 We have a large assortment of deep m““"“c"é‘si‘tiy“éfifi’“‘iflf‘b:éafi'%?é‘i 433,‘“14;';“‘2‘,’%23“?&,222 on_ Tues- | excellence delivered was very unusual{by Scout Commissioner Benjamin M. o e oo P o Tenn x| shows wonderful talent for a. child of e T ia T mirict Mespiig: with oux | this. weets, Shakespeare atmisphers by a lecturs | 10f_Pubile of their age and for the|Bruce, mho spoke inspiringly on the|vestryman for the past 35 years and | her years A Pathe news film of cur- exceptional line of high grade, quality given by Dr. Alice I Perry Wood of | ' 5 et ahts < W s, o, A A A In politics he was . republican. He|rent events completes the bill. . The judges of the contest were At-|F. W. Coleman, who also addressed the Jewelry. cd orh,Stoninston will be represent- | the Sollege Tfaculty on “Women Of| omey Charles L. Stewart of Whis city, | children in an interesting way. ey i e ke i \ * |37 in the Breas ool Rowioh, Saeiay o : Rev: G- 1. Goodenough, of Ledyard and |~ Tueaday_afternoon Co Saun-|R’ A' M, Franklin Council, No. 3, y way sdiool, Norwich,| On Wednesday classes weré aban-|y, "4 “Crandali of the Norwich Com-|ders visited High street speak- £ jery, to be held under state supervision. ~|doned and students and townspeople | ;i i " ing of the work of the Grand Army | G ic pind Columbian Comandery, | Women Get Relief i PR e gathered for the series of lectures| ™'t i 0 G inners were: Seniors— | before the pupils in two of the rooms. | S sne 33, 1875, M £ Vice in Connecticnt i provenue ser-|given throughout the day by mem-|pyrgt, Clarence Spicer; second, Harriet| He was accompanied by Lafayette|united in rmavrl inise: o v < 29 Maln Biiest: . Framdin Sovae | oe Glecon o 1he Bt | Dot Gas ROllawaT Williams; honorable ‘mention, Helen | Starr of New London, a G, A. R, man, | Aaels Bishop, by whom he is survived:| | It 18 unnecessary for you ta suffer | the nian of the narcofic druz|tne Age of Shakespeare Weeder. ~ Juniors—First, Miss Rachel | who spoke, as_did also Capt. E. W.|{ogether with one daaghter, Mrs, JOhn | with neuralgia or pains ta the S H. W. Crandall | Gallup; second, Miss Pearl Fish and | Wilbur of the Salvation Army. L. Mitchell of this city and one som, % o Shakespeare in Deutschland Mies Maud Wooley. As the two con-| Wednesday mornnig- Sachem street | Stowell Gilbert of New York eity. | head- Women folks as well as The central committee for the reliet| .. Profesor H. Z Kip (In German) | testants for second prize in the junior | school was visited by Comrades Willey | i, * We sfivertine exactly | of Jows buffering thesums the Tonef| Shakespeare's Use of Classical Lit- | contest spoke so well, the There are also three grandchildren. erature Prot: T : and Saunders and Rev. C. A. Northrop. | He also leaves a brother, S. Alpheus RSO G Harry TFischel treasurer, acknowledges rofessor Irene Nye|awarded Miss Fish the prize and|The visitors were met by two Boy = & Gilbert who was associated with him new gifts including New Londo - { The Philosophy of the Tempest awarded Miss Wooley a special money | Scouts, who escorted them into the bust: mittee $105. > S dns Dr. Nann Clark Barr | prize made up by the judges. building, where the children were as- | "ors aees, 2 Shakespeare: Man and Artist The contest was under the direction | sembled in one room. Patriotic 8d- | war keeooSed fwas one of Norwich's The first in a series of eight con- President F. H. Sykes| of the state supervisor, G. C. Swift | dresses were made and at the close the | Gesty tutereron 1r Brmeven® mes ventions under the auspices of the| Following the precedent established|The teachers of thie school are the fol- | scouts again did escort duty. taiped to the welfare of the communi- ot es or Connecticut Woman Suffrage associa- | threnghout the country during this|lowing: Miss Taylor, Miss Stone, Miss| In the various schools the visitors|ty and in his passing Norwich has lost tion will be held at the New Haven|Tercentennial vear the college plant- | Sorhia Hollowell. were cordially welcomed. a highly respected and worthy citizen, | blister and, is positively Lawn club Saturday, June 10, d ivy and trees as memorlals of the| The pregramme follows: Today (Thursday) the G. A. R. men Rev. Charles N. : b celebration. On Wednesday just aft- | Monk Felix, will visit Thamesville and Greeneville e, SRR R D ather and on When the Connecticut Historical 5o- | ar luncheon the. students. sathered. at Harriet Williams. echools and tomorrow they will go to| Rev. Charles Noyes, who died Tues- clety had its annual meeting Tuesday | New London THall where a Shakes-|He Worried About It, the Mt. Pleasant street building. day at his residence on Carroll ave- %o o daDeAaKble g evening in the roms of the society in|peare ivy was set in the sround by : nue, was born at Petersham, Mass., in | than sixty years as the on . . | Bartfora, Jonathan Trambull of Nor- | Miss® Maronds Brentice prociient of MAY ACCEPT LARGER 1835. He was the son of Dr. liniment for pain of all kinds. i The vigorous, lively styles|™!ch was ro-clected a vice president. | the ciass of 1915, - Officers o . the Al = 4 X - POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITS | fieh h , : dormitories . did the same for their|The Blue and the Gray, : L ebrew and other Oriental languages appeal to the son; the smart, | Magter Mechanic J. P. Stow of the|}quces and threo English wainut trees Nancy Patridge, o . |at Harvard and a noted biblical schol- e New L:ido:hdlv!l’don of the New Ha- | (0 oe8 B0 e o e (e Tattar tng | Schoolboy to the Schoolmaster, ostmaster John P. Murphy is Noti- |ar Mr. Noyes graduated from Har- dignified styles appeal to the|en road, who has had his offies at|3n'f 2 City were aiso planted. Louis Baral. A fied of New Legislation. vard college in 1856 and from the Har- Skeleton in Armor, L vard Divinity school three years later. ll«zgu‘t,ed at the union station in New Student Themes Read. Louise Muench. According to a notice received by | From 1860 to 1904 ne was almost con- dent themes were read, the best of & arold ‘Mansfield. ¥ n the T snomination, his Both get one,_lmmied per T‘;Ie'l;:a;_sh:‘l,e ‘gzur;fi“ ceafot control met | umber submitted in competition, | The-Blind:Men and the Elephant the local office. This has been made|sucessive pastorates beinz Brighton, t satisfaction in these Suits | comptron a © State|ana afterward President Sykes showed Helen Weeder. 7 = |possible by an important amendment | Mass., Northfleld, Mass., Cincinnati, cent sal ion n these Somptrolier &nd lapproved ‘the pubHL | o e reprostine oL | The Tesmest, to the postal savings act just approved Clinton, Mass., and North Andover, of ours. the Connectiout - Agrioaltual - eailey |most all the Stratford _and London Leslie Harkness. by President Woodrow Wilson. ass., when in 1904 he retired from > for 1916, 8¢ | haunts asociated with Shakespeare's|The Fashionable Schoolgiri, A postal savings depositog may now | active work, his society at North An- 3 B ¢ lmme' i Helen Willett. . fbpave an account amounting to $1,000 | dover, in appreciation of his 20 years’ Young Men’s Suits $12. to| Donations amounting to $110 were| . Thursday evening was given over to| A Bit of Humor, + |upon which interest will be paid. For- | Aevntad service, elected him pastor received at the annual free will of-|Shakespeare music and _ old-time Clarénce Spicer. IuetTy $000 Was the mediuin: Gilibuny | et p25. fering meeting held by the New Lon. | dances. cards were sold and Thames|A Legend of the Northland, he could have to his credit. "This en- | _ur.. Noyes was married in 1860 to don branch of the W. C. T. U. at the | Hall Alled to capacity by college peo- Laura Baer. ".’S‘e"’;“enfi of postal savings facilities | Mary Lucretia Hyde, who survives Men’s Suits $12. to $30. tiome of Mrs. F. A. Comstock Tuesday |Ple and visitors from New London, | Piano solo, i De very Eratifying to thousands|him. .'They have bad three children; - 5 afternoon. The programme was as follows: T ‘Harold Mansfield. e Tau e mreny peachs Mary Elies Noyes CMrs . C-Forbex; Color, fabric, fit and all are| =ev. x. B. Cook of the Tollana Metn- | OV s, to the “Merry Wives of e i W o enfrust more of their savings 1o Un- | (hres. Charlea. D, White. Norwichy, odist church gave an address on Adult A Piano solo, cle “Sam. Another feature of the; “ecrge Rapall Noyes, Berkeley, mted. Work in the Bible at the Tolland Ml‘gloll(r‘lls. Nfilss . % Milton McClure. amgndment that will avoid fuflh(l':c‘“f‘ County Sunday School otation &t ceng ]\&ies‘:n‘lina N . Song, The Lost Pony, embarrassment to the public and tol FISE RN S GRS T 3 rginia C. Rose. - : postal officials is the doing away with Straw Hats $1.00 to $3.00|the Storrs = Second Congregational| forte, Miss Grace Cockings. PP e Ry the limit on the amount that could be Shovelers’ Union Meets. . i “Orpheus with his Lute” R e Bt ageepted from a depositor monthly. Sho;lel:n' Un:;m- No. lzn gblch ‘was Rev. Percy V: Sir_Arthur = Sullivan : E Under the old law only $100 conld be | Organized recently, met arpenters oGrace chumb_”é‘f:flgg"s’:g;g;”h‘u“ From Henry the Bighth, Act IO | “0¢ DUCh e Woolle deposited in a calendar month. The |hall on Wednesday ‘evening and con- 5 tendered his resignation, to take effect | - Mr. Williard W. Keigwin. M. Nobody, o amendment abolishes this restriction. | ducted a regular business meeting. Fily 1 Bev. Mr. Norwpod pianaric] Hark! The Lark, 2 “Lillien Nomer. While the postal savings system has | The officers of the union are the fol- spend the summer either in military i ; Scubert-Liszt | mpe Night Wind, ; Mready Proved & Manal sovcess ax s DU, Frasan SiEeeet Sitlahnie: hospital work or ¥. M. G, A. work 1| From “Cymbeline, Mr. Willlam i SR shown by the fact that more than half | vice president, Vincenza Chincio; fin- England. S e Baeur. Sebonita e i a million depositors have over eighty | ancial secretary, Sabbine Boldassare; A “She Never Told Her Love” ¥ rrleda M . million dollars standing to their credit, | recording secretary, Joseph Aldi; 207 Main Street The railroad company is asking a Franz Joseoh Havdn|tTne Dead Dol oo StHl 1t Las fallen shoft of mbeting the | tre&surer, Jtmes TEAFTE permit from the town of Old Lyme to| JFrom “Twelfth Night” 1732-1809. D e full demands of the public because of | The demand for laborers at present dam up the Lieutenant river by the| Heigh Ho! For a Husband” The Fox in the Well > the restrictions which have now been | is large. . spile bridge and build a four-track Ancient Melody Pearl Fish, eliminated. solid structure and cut a channel out| From John Bamble's MS. “Common- i fnto the Connecticut rives abave (he |place: Book,” arr. by Dr. Charles Vin. | SP Of State, Y ree———— Elected Fraternity President. ; EMPLOYES PRESENT GIFTS Lois Willett. LeRoy A. Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs big bridge, cent, Mr. Frederick Weid. e e TO RETIRING OVERSEER|A 'C. Swan of ‘s olty, “who is a o Twelve members and one visitor at- |1 Old Rustic ot i e i e e S et . tended the meeting of Comfort circle| Misses Bradley, Brockett, Cannon,|v. M. C. A. Has Invited G. A " [iucketon _Thorste Lehven (Hall'yBroa:| of MoceNEy: e seoputty fioen slorts lsts of the King’s Daughters, held Wednes. Hastings, Tsbell, Warner, White, | * 'our. o e vited G. A- R. and [ Mill to Engsyein Otlier Businass.’ | 60 sen @fuit of fli6 B..8 K. fnterutty, day with Mrs. Georgse W. Guard, of S R. Wileox. / Other Organizations to Attend Sun- O Wil De Tu R yeey Dnomitent mamne 2 % Washington street, when considerable |2 Coranto day Meeting. Jackson Thornes, overseer of card-|ber. e ls a graduate of the Norwich < ~ Now is the time to select |sewing was done. ~ The teader, Mrs. A.| Misses Chipman, Regan, Then- e S ing an dspinning for Hall Bros . in|¥ree Academy and while attending the ' Will be Placed © - % T. Utley, presided. hotm, M. Wells, > On the coming Sunday afternoon at | thelr mill at Trading Cove for the past | local mmml BT O I s gediYe Dt that Wedding present. - Sl e 2 Morris 330 'p. ‘m. ‘there will bo held in the |eighteen years, has resigned and atter | In ahletice On Sale This iursday) evening a farewell M And il large store of the Thayer ng, 8ag - . = We have a fine assort- || reception is %0 e tendered Rev. Ver- e Christie, Cott. Gansh T tindler the auspices of the local WM | % L1e O BMRENE. . eond will ana | Cogueie ta Wlictielo Comuntion TODAY AT 9A. M. * o1 mon Cooke ai e y lecond Violi: i . A., a meeting- of unusual interest - Local delegates to the annual meet- ment of both Silver and church, Tie is to concluds his sorvices o e [ M ety and while the i s Zorm members Satoem, the employes unler his charge |ing of the Connectisut Soclety of Cos \ 9 - lor there June aving accept- | « N o of the G. A. R. and kindred organiza- | Prese ndsome gol Cut Glass to select from || ed the pastorate of tne Congrosational| — =0 o More, Ladles b flons' the general public will be wel. | Watch chain and charm. ~ Mr, Thornes | wers fve. Bels. . Lastnes, Mrs. Ol ul wel- A ‘were 'S, . . ey PR ¢ church in Willimantic. i e S AR e e oo X was completely taken by surprise, but ac % Th f when he bad recovered, expressed his | erlicmas e Ty rann, BeD The Open Hearth of Hartford began | A¢t, 11 Scene TI Mr. Kelgwin. e Y. M. C_ A. has invited the ; Williams, Mrs, C. T. Gilman, Miss Grand Army men, the Woman's Re- |appreciation in a few well chosen|Louise B, Meech, Mrs. J. Dana Coit, age. a new charity with the formal opening | " c00in8 March B e om | Ter Corpa the Sous of Vetering Amd |Moas: Mrs. George W. Coit, Mrs. R. H. Gra- ! T Tuesday of its mew farm in Bolton.| myom the music te “Midsummer | the, Boy Scouts. e — ham and Mrs. Bben Learned, T‘l’:lin g)mpmy of 175 acres, with suit- | njoht's Dream,” Mr. Bauer. The speaker will be Attorney Chas. Are Delegates to Convention. mm‘"’m‘)fi“w‘ able bulldings, formerly known a5 the | 10" Mistress Mine” Roger Quilter | L. Stewart, who has been heard on| The convention of the postoffice Birch Mountain farm. will e for men| Jryom: “Twelfth Night” Act - Il |several occasions with pleasure; he | clerks will be held in New Britain this 3 Ta 2 for $1.35 e 0 are belng reclaimed. Seoa " |has selected as his subject “The He- | year on Memorial day, and the dele- Incidents In soclety S AR A Bina Invitations have been issued to the| Blow, Biow, Thou Winter Wina" roes of Connecticut” and the address | gates from the local office will be the marriage of Miss Minnie g o inc Foger Quitter | Will certainly be an intorosting one. | following: Jdm ~Cunningham _ and Seligson, Mr. Wela addition to the address there will | Maurice Buckley; alternates, oJseph Look for street clock e s s renegon. of New [ p een be special music by Swahn’s orchestra. | Donnelly nad William Saunders. * Mr. and Mrs, Israel Corr, of Bllington, |1 Gathering Peascods ; S Mr. and Mrs. George C. Preston of at 7 o'clock Sunday evening, June 11, Misses Bradley, Brockett, Can- Bl B B ) o et S Ll groodrk way hM;e Whened their Neptune at Madison hall, | non, Hastings, Warner, White,|As You Like It on a stage built for|urday evening, May 6. The hall, dim- | Park cottage for the season. ’ Dn.sm‘“, Specialist [ inof Wb, N S. R. Wilcox. the omcadion: guitsstsaumnd: wRIatre L3 S Iiwland Witk Fhwh. of - candles: oeh it on Diseases of the 2 Galliard and fir into a fair representation of|along the narrow board tables, was| Miss Olive Huntington distributed Miss ‘Woodhull, Mr. Crandall the forest of Arden. Tickets were|filled with folk of Elizabeth’s time,|the favors at the party given Tues- . Miss Hazel Woodhull, instrugtor in|S0ld for this evening, also, and the|lords and ladies, country men and|day afternoon by Mrs. Frank S. Bun- lood. S R the | physical education, was in charge of|Dall packed to capacity. The Thurs-|lasses, serving people, and at the|neil for her little daughter Catherine. Jown “Conaleions, Bremature "Aging, | State before Memorial day at graves of | the dances. and Dr. Coerne, Mr. Bauer |day- and Friday evenings together|Lord's feet, the court = fester. One men who served in the miiitary or Weld of the musie, collabor-{brought in over a hundred dollars. | bund: and thirty college people D A iiesse | vl (garvive of the. Sovermmant: Sof ) o o ot N b |The play was under the direction of |took every .place available and en- |rerni ot qn® \iave been received DY r ent e cone gram. 2 .nnbdlu" ‘n.:l. prevention of Ty-|whose last resting places are z‘:‘:- S g e c e Miss Josephine D, Sutton, secretary {o]joyed. the rare sensation of ples of| oesves in Norwich to Aoz w. marked. As You Like It. i e e ing a. m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Vis s . m. More than 250 headste Trope: BLOOD AND STOMACH. 1nBcribed, are. beine placed’ bot iin Rheumatis includin, Neuritis), Eiin T rounis, Bloody e quartermaster's department of of Miss Mabel Johnson and Marshall ; President Sykes. - Paris, hennes in graue, and tartolettes, rne, secretary of the Legation 3 m.; 3- On Friday evening in Thames Hall| The week ended ‘With A . Sglemn|prepared according to anthodox Eliz-|gt The Hague, on Saturday, May ‘A Missionary Hike is the title of the | the students of the college presented | Supper, held in Thames Hall on Sat-!abethan receipts. ooty et AE e rekienEs "~ oF L AR R AR e TR Sotnson, T sirest Washington, o <. What You Can Do With Gas "Baptist:church, to be held 1 7 T = o Daptist churol to be held Friday, June e SR GROUP OF BUILDINGS AT CONNECTICUT COLLEGE o be @ former Norwich resident Mrs, - ‘W. T. Thayer, whose home will rep- VIOLIN 4755 B"_h:nwdh“”:nt'm"m“t u‘”“‘"“‘mfl‘m‘m“‘ Gas is ready any minute of the day or | ht, in any quantity and in any part . Dunham, and Mr. James Asbury Bid- | i g e While going through the fields re- well, on 'Wednesday eventng, the four- | 2% {0, 000" 1.3 Yindte, no. ashes, no 4 cently near his house In the Lantern . : . : teenth of June, at seven o'clock, in|g; le odors, no heavy and TEACHER il e 4 o Fatk Congtuesticien) elinteli., The. elumey apparatus, and a gas sompany 0g ‘barking furiouely and found him e : 3 : . G - B O TS IO wednesdays in | handy who will see that your appli- 2l ; engaged battl a silver St h o 2 : : e | , at thirteen Scotland Road. All String Instruments repaired §|fox. The fox finally Wflkre!\lgsm wess . ; - $ 3 ances are working properly if you ask sokd on easy terms some:brushy and was killed by Mr. ‘ RO ;i s them to do so. 5 o S : 2 i ' ; i : 1 ibers were You can cook with gas, heat water For appointments address E. : e | W g d for washing, do. the laundry work, light ULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- || Academy Catalogus for Sixtieth Year Bl e : X Oiiver Gmaia| fovr fov taks fhe UL feom b The annual catalogue for the six- ¥ - < : | s on eoh:u g‘h-. why, if you wanted t': ¢ ? ; Ll Rk you co e a gas engine pump year of the Norwich Frge Aca- % 4 41 Norwich Mrs. B. % v for distribution afia : el 1 ; VY G water for you if that was necessary. ‘be distributed to the. students this Z Mrs_ 3 o - : Miss Caroline It would take a larger space than The catalogue covers a, total 5 4 oz “78 peges and includes a list of the ; and board of trustees, the expensive, suggest that you call at our office and see for Jq‘.