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on by and Ruled to Orden . “The ourt heard th e :;;,?Ee;n. clatmant, va. Joha | ro s. Jo RAS WY, Friday; Sat interest ; Efi'fim‘.w&m o Feb. 12 Compound. tractupre of the great. toe, his foot having been run over by a ana ‘propably Saturday. sion of time in which to present his Afl.d:'d “hearing the tn:’m"hi; ':'E?"‘!..fi o ‘ nigom" in N:.wvld\. Seacinatn Woman Abseste the conmilemiones approved the'sill of nmlr wcrk Sevin’ w"”‘.,.,", u,’”‘,' “‘m‘“’" Notice of appeal from the Snding of | - The second finding was in the case of all kinds on smooth the probats rt has been flled in|of [ B. Clark at Saybrook, claimant, : : in tempersture and the barometric | {3 e e e e e D o i Tt okl of e 18 - 3 is? Well, that's where changes Th Massey of Stoni: . In h this case the commissioner approved . y ‘Well, that beats alll” Thuss. Bar | ahi represents. that_siie 16 the, jecally | the bill rendered by Br. B, M. Lee of Roblnson; secretary, “Gets-It" works on all corns, 78 m . 29.93 Phebe H. Brewster. \ - 5 Al OBILES, 13 m. appointed and.-qualified guardian of [ New London. Mre. Nelson D Robinson extended | SOFD every time. it's the new, simple s Lydia L. Maine Woote of Preston, &| The third case in which the com- | . rdiai greetings. to. the et ond | WAy of cu corns. You'll say good. WAGONS, hghest | minor. ' ‘As guardian ehe rendered her | missioner rendéred his decision was| Ciu, “and m T B tod :yoflnt:‘ all. foolish &ong-punn like . -accor of ‘the estate for - | that of Charles M. Smalley of ew 18 b e unt bandages, ic] tape, plas- TRUCKS and CARTS proval and sllowance. 7" | London, claimast, ve. the B, B. Bar. | vhat the s had been doing 2 toe-eating salves, and grave- 3 S S during the winter. Bight new members | Sis, o Pfloins tor Thursday: ¢ Generae | Gn, 2(ay" 4 B provace <ot el | b Glorign G of Mo, Fomdon, 2hi | wert %m0 e s tecutvs [ GEEen, D20 alres miteet 824 Thursday’s weather: Fair and| She also represents that she has alof the doctor’s medical bill which was| ™'V icasant. surprise had been plan- | B 2% Seconds. Never f: Nothing warmer. pecuniary interest and moves an ap- ‘approved. v ned by some of the Nase Teafon ia. | to,stick to, hurt or press on the corn. - “ 28 is sold everywhere, 25c a i ‘Gets' Sun. Moon ana Tides. dles i the way of a Shakespeare pa- | potile, or sent direct by E. Lawrence Akt e < geant - all i d the = § T mtooe™ Pso, |InUED, 11 3008 | ENTRIES IN PUBLIC PRIZE RESIDENTS CO-OPERATING chard ?v“.l;;flnm::a& :‘spsechclzx e D \ es. . rater. ses. ¥ iam akespeare himself an sc“fl x chrk {;n g B N B BT SPEAKING CONTEST.| IN'CLEANUP WEEK MOVEMENT | ;o Scenes from Midsummer Night's| NORWICH HAD TOTAL = T —9|Many Will Compete for Pr at| Decided Improvement Already No- Dream, showing the planning, rehear- 2 33 : Braadway Schoothouse. 507 to 515 North Main St |2! h e : = ¥ 26 i i Mashanisal Repairs, Painting, Trim. |1y ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. | Blacksmiithing in all its branches. sal, and pley of Pyramus and Thisle OF 40 DEATHS. y the clowns. rs. Seth Comstock, . e | Deaths, Marriages and Births in East- The list of contestanits who will com-| The residents of Norwich in gen- | 45 Shakesbeare sald: °T am here to ed in Some Se ns of the City meet. tiout During th : 37 32| pete in #he public prize speaking con- | cral seem to be cooperating in the | Gucer souns things, foreooth, T fnd| Mo m:‘”‘"” Jodt: Thirkle o It A]l 0“]‘ Fine Dress Hats RM % H ? : 53| test which will be held In the Broad- | Cleanup Weele movement and alread | vou and as: gay ard happy as The| "omi'" - K ERL way' sehoolhouse on Saturday follows: | there is a decided Improvement in |3 3 e Z 3 S “ Hde e 16 eam ety fod el o Pigecvinor oI Hultta] sore M e S e ol e A e e S Tuldin ar %y This offering co lH fld Patt‘:rn Hlb. fP;vl'll M - owns: enior group, Da ave placed the use of their carts at| Shraw 2 at N ts—Gage b o DlAMoNDS GREENEVILLE Geer, Mand Tacomp: . Tuaor” groub, | the disposal of Norwich residents and | Shier, ion slack and ales! the ma-|peg 5 fotal of 49 deaths, New London Dress Hal ats ¢ Carrle Main. ~ breston—Senior group, | will willingly call for any rubbigh that terlals fail for such a Purpase. Per- |51 Groton 13, Killmgly 9, Plainfeld &, (| our own work room—former prices $7.50 to Sadie Taylor, Gilbert Billings; junior | has been collected in barrels. Thurs- | ceur—but neither hostess nor guests | Lutnam 7, Stonington 15 and Windham 15. may choose from the entire Grammar School _Students Exempt | Sroup, Roecot Fishe. _ North Stoning- | day afternoon, W. . Lester chatrman | wiil”be isturbed. e believe that | %50 in cas AR $15.00—now you may tioRet i on—Senior group, Clar cer, b tern i S From Examinations — Greeneville | 43 0 e junfor group, Rachel | the-City Beautiful association of the | With Miee Homincen 1t i Sloyye a|DOrted to the state board of health collection at . Scheol Team in Lead—Personals. Gallup. Norwich Board of Trade, stated that| generous As You Will and As. You|for the month of April, and also the N N R e State Supervisor Carlon E. Wheeler's | Dlans are being carried out according | §ine Tt And Mrs. Robineen hus fol | Pirths and marriages, follow: B et Jokno A (Bodth yhn, been | towns: Waterford—Senior group, Ru. | fo the arrangements made, Which are | jowers, I came to Connecticnt right | Norwich: Living ' births 66, stil A 3 5 e homarbital, has been removed 10)|fus Rose, Francis Gallagher; junior|in effect the same as last year. early. By my faith and honour, ‘The | Dirtths 1, marriages 19, whooping S earance o omens i : e On mrospect street and 1| group, Janet Perkins. Bast Lyme—| A local resident offers the following | air bites shrewdly. Frozen stiff would | COugh 1, la grippe 1, tuberculosis of ] improving rapidly. Senior group, Louise Long, Flora ;ugs;mons for noi onh‘; cleanup week | mpo " Moor of Venice be in Norwich ;;\e lungs 12, ot;exi forms :(:lt I:goberguo- o . > =l z . | Bruce; ut for every week and every day in 3 " [tosis 2, cancer 3, lobar an ncho- g and Misses’ Twenty-two Exempt from Examina- | Druce: junior group, Selena Beckwith. v ¥ day in| Town, but we have a sweet anticipa- [105is 2, cancer 3, lobar and Qur entire stock of Women’s Spring Suhi WATCH BRACELETS, of evcy‘denaipfiun, new. est models in every finish John & Geo. H. Bliss Mentville—Sentor group, George Kil- | the year: ion. Midsummer will come with her . . tions, toen, | Percy | Allen: jumtor ® group,| Would you like to-Bave your own|fon, Midsemmer will come i b (New London: Living births 71, mar- |{ js now offered at special prices. It was announced Wednesday by |Thomas LaBounty. front walk, your porch, .your, parlor | 5 simple skill for your delight. All's|riages 17, diphtheria and croup 3, la Principal McNamara of the Greene-| State Supervisor Arthur L. Young's|messed up with newspapers, fruit|Jyveil That iEnds Well. The actors|8rippe 1, tuberculosis of lungs 3, can- Suits that were $16.50, ville Grammer school that 22 pupils | towns: Lisbon—Senior group, James | Peelings, burnt matches, cigar and ci-{are at hand and I pray for your at- | %er 6, lobar and broncho-pneumonia 9, % '3 95 i nthe class of.1916 were exempt from | Burr, Catherine Nelson; junior group, | 8arette stubs, discarded envelopes and | fention.” 3 accident 3, total deaths 51. $17.50 and $19.50, now - the entrance examirations to the Nor- | Alice ~Kalinouski. _Sprague—Senior | & thousand and one other varieties of | “The parts of Peter Quince, Pyra-| ‘Groton: Living births 5, still births wich Free Academy. Today (Friday) |group, Carl Bilison, Marguerite Brown ar 2 s mus, Thisbe, 'Wall, Lion, Moonshine |1, tuberculosis of lungs 1, cancer 1, i * at 9.30, Memorial Day exercises will|junior group, Catherine Gorman. Ster-| Would you consider a desirable Suits that were $22.50, " 7 .45 and Robin Starveling were_taken by | lobar and broncho-pneumonia 2, acci- be held in the assembly room at which | ling—Senior group, Angeline Sherman,| guest any person who had a habit of | i} = g 4 ; ; Miss Harriet Prince, Mrs. Nelson M. | dent 1, total deathg 13. $25.00 and $29.50, now time Comrade George R. Saunders will | Kamila Nova junior group, Leah |Scattering such things around your| Keeney, Mrs. Charles B. Graves, Mrs.| Killingly: Livifig births 17, mar- 5. e address the scholars on the signifi- | L'Heureux. Voluntown—Senipr group, | house? = William H. Osborn, Miss Genevieve | riages 3, diphtheria and croup 1, can- i re .50 cance of Memorial' Day. Comrade | Flora Dupont, George McGuire; junior| A Falls of all Kinds contribute more | Stark, Miss Fannie L. Poter and Miss | cer 1, total deaths 9. Suits that were $32 o aunders w five soms of his own|sroup, Dorothy Soratorn. accidental deaths and injuries than | mlizapeth. Stark. Plainfield: Living births 16, still to $55.00 now selling at experiences in the Civil war. School| The judges will be Dr. John G. Stan- | a0y other single type of mishap. A D. S. MA RS b= ! closes Tuesday, it being Memorial | ton 5 The other members present were: | births 2, marriages 4, whooping cough B of New London, member of the|Sreat many falls are occgsioned by ay. ‘Mrs. Frederick M smith, Mrs. John |1, lobar and broncho-pneumonia 1, state board of education, and L. M.|sHppIng. T. Wait, Mrs. L. K. Shipman, Miss |accident 1, total deaths 6. - Crandall of the Norwich Commerciai| Fruit peelings under any conditions; | Lucretia Smith, Mrs. Herbert L. Cran- | Putnam: Living births 19, still births PlanOS Greeneville Leads League. school. The third judge is as yet un- | €igar or cigarette stubs or hits of pa-| gall, Mrs. Charles B. Jennings, Mrs. |l marriages 5 lobar and broncho- The Greeneville Grammar school | decided. per on a wet day are fertile causes of | Joseph L. Cavacly and Mrs. Frank S.|pneumonia 3, total deaths 7. 1 X team leads the grammar school league, | Supervisor Wheeler has arranged a|dangerous accidents. .| Green, New London; Mre. Christopher | Stonington: Living births 10, still Player. Pianos having won two games and lost none:|musical programme to be given by e Morgan, Mrs. Benjamin L. Holmes, |births 1, marriages 5, tuberculosis of 1;|he P él looks now and the way ;;ld F'fi B. R;)s%,vx\lis?es Virginia and | $100,000 FUND FOR BOYS OR GIRLS | Mystic; Miss Mabel L. Holman, Saly ;he lungs lrlviher “fi;‘ of 'tlubem:rl:‘sh A . 3 the local boys are playing the e | Bdna. Rose of Waterford. The pro- brook: Miss Amelia Mathewson, Gales | 1, cancer 2, lobar and broncho-pneumo- < they ought to cinch the champlonship, | ramme will consist of both vocal'and| €. B. Atwood To Aid Young People | Ferry: Mrs. Geo. A. Haskell, Mrs. Ar- | nia 3, accident 1, total deaths 15. TRAVELER®' DIRECTORY ictar Victrolas P & st = 3 instrumental music. Gain Education. thur Lada, Jewett City: Mrs. Burrill| =Windham: Living births 32, stil ’ FTVILLE T e . Hyde, Miss Geer, Miss Lucy Geer, s 3, marriages 5, whooping coug = ON EASY TERMS TA k! NORWICH RETAIL Eugene B. Atwood of Stonington, an| Mrs. Benjamin F. Lewls. Mrs. Wil- | 1, tuberculosis 2, cancer 2. lobar.and A am’'s Tavern $1.25 To New York L. e i, = DIRECTORS HELD MEETING |OWner of the Atwood Machine coms | litm Fiteh, Mrs. B. P. Bishop, Miss | broncho-pneumonia 4, accident 1, total - Building, Marsh Building, | Practice Begins Saturday for Taftville ’ pany, has established a fund of $100,000 | Eliza W. Avery and Miss Phebe I.|deaths 20. 1861 CHELSEA LIN 1§ Frankiln @trest, 230 State Strect,| Playsrs—New Bell for Sacred Heart| £, pregs Opinion. That Merchantst| fOF the purpose of assisting eny de-|Brewster, Norwich. e offer to the public e finest standard Shunalerrerssnale. Week Was Decided Sucocess. hemesves i Ty Jmable to helb| NORWICH GRANGE TO Dt N o Iy e et Wikoo brands Gf Beer of Eurobe and Ame e TO NEW YORK AR The baseball outlook for the coming i £ Dbusiness education. Announcement of g N Tun Muer's AND PASSEN( YHESE ‘ARE 3ETTER | bit. Through the efforts of several| {10 ¥ ot tor monthe To . con|made Thursdey by State Attorney H.| Decides to Lease Part of New Cham- BORN. . C. & C. zm"wned Ginger Ale, Bunker NORWICH AND NEW YORK TOM'S:1-23 5c CIGAR |locals fans and players Taftville will| as‘iiie general opinion of those prose | 2y i of New London, who with his| P T Building Wh s Poin Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs= o A have a first class team. Practice will | a5 the general apinion of those pres- | son; Attorney C. Hadlal Hull, will man- er of Commerce - Building on | MATN-—AL Allve Polnt. May 18 1918 | fhe At Steniing Bitter ‘Ale; ANhAUSK: From Neewic o i , GOOD.FELLOW 10cCIGAR | betin, Satunday “atiernoon ana” tnase | 76,21, (e, MESling of the exceutive | ake tne-fund paa SetoRnier S piesnor to e and | g L, B ol wnd Paet caye, Sungays at 315 n A who have aspirations of making the | omMittee of the Norwich Retall Mer-| “The fund is to be known as the Bu- . i E = ’ ADAM, Norwich Town. O e i e Try, them and see. team should be on hand. Although no | S2nts' Association in the Board of(gene Atwood fund and it will become| Norwich Grange No. 172, P. of H., s Fopesis Plex, Xast Iiver. £08 THOS. M, SHEA, Prep. Franklin St |officlal announcement has been made | 1184 rooms at the Thayér building | Soe%a (ive i the fall Mr. Atwood hag|has decided to lease a part of the MARRIED. Telephone 447-12. Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Next to Palage Cafe in regards to the lineup it ls thought | 5 Thulsday n:\?dme!“-l 1’5119, !,m}eiugs' already made provisions for the money | new Chamber of Commerce building th!‘coxzrc‘ogmclurlgn ;‘f"‘l}’,t{‘g"“‘: days, at 5 p. m, ” — | that a good many of the last years | et Sloort Tommdmiock, b¥{ond only a fow mimor details remain|DOW being erected on Main street. | May 24 1915 by Rev. Leayift Shers : $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Ay players will land berths, Many of the | réport of the treasurer, Leo. Kronig, | Oqhe, SrTansed. The section fo be leased will include | (fesiery and Miss Lena Maria Con- MISS M. C. ADLES ear ‘ats players are intending to 3 ot o 708 s e fund is safely im ted d the | @ main hall abou x40, a dining room ad Hallville. — ORS. L. F. and A. d. LaPIERRE | 2%, O°0% LPEe 5 cJiner Thinsa Shewes Ioist - owls o S0 08 A S o be used for the udpne|and a kitchen and also ladfes and | oo of Hellville HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST | s 287 Main St. Point now to a big season for the local | 51 e mectine. of $og0. mrich Hooved | intended by the donor, subject to the | Eentlemen’s rooms. It is hoped to get DIED Miss Adles begins her out of town COAL AND LUMBER PRACTISE LIMITED TO team, b B L T B s G :’ud;ment of the managers, State At-| i ilhe new: ngafierts tl;ly Oclob%mr_xen MITCHELIL—In New London, May 24, | business trips Thursday, May 25. Make Hours 10 &, m. t0 3 3. m. —_— Secretary N. Bugene Smith was in- | (°fP€Y Hull and his son. Major Hull . i e new ing |~ E New Bell for Sacred Heart Church. P widowe. "of John | appointments and customers please claim their orders at onc: COAL 1916, Grace A., Mitchell. stated that he and hi - | will be ready for occupancy. The new structed to extend the thanks of iy Q his s ade 4 I Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat| Tne new bronze bell for the new | assooiation te ail who in sus way con. | VAL several prominent persons to act| dUarters are to be known as Grange CONRAD — In Preston, May 24, 1916, | 506 Main Street—Next to Chelsea Bank. i Sacred Heart church has arrived and | tributed to the success of Merchants' [ W them In making the selection of | Hall i i i TR O Eopie BEgd sl geass Hplenhana 653-1. John A. Morgan & Son —_ A-s—niei— - oo - | will be blessed by Bishop John J. Nilan | Week just closed.. Those named were | L€, Deneficiary and to constitute a T e e O e e ot T capelcxooms COAL on July 3d. The bell Weighs 2,150|as follows: Norwich Commercial | JOrt of advisory and management|380 by the srange to report on the| 97 Xionry Ajleg & fon ¥riday, May MAHONEY BROS. R.AGNEW, M. D. |vounds dna wii be inscribed before 1t | School, William W. Beckwith, Waure- | Poard- £ T T i duatere vokgkised | : 3 > 2 i v % By Ban_ Honge, Judge. Jonn M~ Thayer,| The fund is restricted in no sense | Herbert R. Branche, John . Fanning | GILBERTIn this clty, May 24, entered FALLS AVENUE Office Washington Building Phyaltjan and Surgson Lenox House, William R. Perkins, | Phatever. It is Mr. Atwood's idea to|2nd Mrs. John H. Barnes. Giibert *agea o vears > *“|Hack, Livery and Boarding|Corner Water and West Main Room 214 Thayer Building Porsonnie sl Hotes. e Mo Dayeam B. Terkine | acsist any boy or ginl who ie unable e rolkire Funeral service at his iate residence, y L ~ Norwichy € jnn. ” Greeneville. ofic Robert Pilling attended a social ig| Bailroad company, gas and electrical | {0 help themselves fo obtain a college| HER FOURTEENTH BIRTHDAY R e S Stable ; jou 12-3; Baltic Wednesday evenin, department, police department, street | 2% ‘business education, and this idea May 2 at 2.30 o'clock. Interment S8eg prm: 7-8 except Wodnesday 3 Gepartment, and the. exhibitors. the | Will be adhered to in évery respect by | Miss Mary Butler Observed Anniver-| at the convenience of the family. We guarantes our service to be the -8 wo&n and Satur- and Rev. U. O. Bellerose was in Hart-| American Thermos Bottle company, |{li¢ managers. at Her Home on Lafayette | GREENE—In Honolulu, May 10, 1916, | best at ¢he most reasonable drices. L day evenings, and by - Saturday - | orq Thursday on business. Falls company, Chelsea, File company, | ,, Although. there are no. restrictions, e N e = appointment ’ Morris Sussman. *|the fund will be used principally for R T TR R et e | Hector Gaucher 1s spending & short| It is expected that all the members | the Denefit of boys or girls who have| There was a happy gathering Thurs-| 1o sesra & montis ond 35 aays: DR. A. d. SINAY - Free Burning Kinds and iy s swcg of the association will be invited to | Worked industriously but are compelled | day at the home of Miss Mary But- | PIRRCE. in Norwich, May 23 Emma " Tee burning Rin ng Lem An,.nio.n Houss attend the next meeting when a com. | 0 abandon school or college because of | ler on Lafayette street when friends| & Johmson, beloved wife of AIDert . ALWAYS 1N STOCK: George H. Young is in New York|DPlete report will be presented. The |!2Ck of money. If these boys or girls|came to help her celebrate her four-| F. Plerce, aged 42 vears. Dentlst e A R e meeting adjourned subject to the call [2Te known to have worked hard, ap- | teenth birthday. Merry games were | Funeral from her late home, 27 Union . P = 6pecial Rates to Theatrs Troupss, e S O tH e plied ihemselves to their studies.and | plaved and plano duets by Miss But- | Street Friday afternoon, Nay.s6 at 2 A. D. LATHRO! ol Traveling Men, Eto. Ditige. shgring Dolghasty: {6 iatitis _— are found to be worthy and deserving | ler and Miss Olive Saxton were enjoy- | broriin ity ot ony, [2MI1Y 10t at| Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | oo o o Market and Shetucket Sta'( Pt g S LA COMMENCEMENT AND otherwise, they will be assisted by |ed. The table was most attractive In | ELuion CItV bres Phons 1177-3 ‘Pelephone 463-13 Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, tic “for & 3 CLASS DAY EXERCISES, | ™CReY. from the Atwood tund. lavender and white, with covers for | KE —In this city May 25, Mazry FARREL & BANDERSON, Props | Ralph Holland has accepted a posi- g Sk % e T T e Das e dewiiate. Wieiiiinsc¥Es B e N e Eises ok the T R iy it < rom the fun e provided | With ita fourteen candles as a center- 3 - = thon 1 th room of the Ponemah | Storrs Oslido ::ug;-:‘-:u‘ JAnnéinsed in cases where boys or girls desire a | pleceand napkins in the form of| DO of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Marx, THE DEL -HOFF HARNESSES = Pre ét's i Lian B une 12 3 ege education and either have no| bishops’ caps. Here were served 3 mm ss Lillian Stone bas returned from money at all after leaving high school | sandwiches, cake, fruit punch, candy Plan The commencement exercises at the | or have some but not enough for the |and ice cream. Beautitul gifts were European E: Be Connecticut _Agricultural college will| purpose. On the other hand, cases|Teceived by the hostess. . Rates 75 cents per day and um CARRIAGES 2 ield on June 5 le class day | may arise where a worthy boy or girl e guests were Misses Dorothy ¢ ke VErgr cr be held on June 13th. The class 4 ise wh Tty boy Th HAYES BROTHERS. CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS M exercises will take place on the 12th.|might need assistance in a busi Crowell, Amy March, Olive Saxton, REAL GERMAN LAGER iss Loretta Waldren and Miss Ada m the Teleohone 1227 86-25 Bepadus BUSINESS WAGONS eochi Beiair were callers in Montville Wed b’l‘he programme of the exercises fol- | career, in which event money from the | Ava Byrnes, Vera Holston, Julia Wel- Ch“rch & A]len w ws: T A K E NMICE! SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING TEAM, EXPRESS a trip to Baltimore, Md,, and to Wor- cester, Mass. at nesd fund will be available. The intention | ton, Agnes TLaskowski, Jennie Hafner, HJ ACKEL & CO. lay evening. cmm?mmpm, .‘lllune lan—‘o‘r;hem of ut{:e fund is to help a boy or girl R,uth F?cclulcn. Eu.abeth Hagstrom; ~ Mrs. Benjamin 1 .| prayer, by the college chaplain: or-|make good in whatever way he or she|2lso Frank and Lester Crowell, Wal day with her motenT §pent THUrs: | Chestra: address, Dr. L. H. Balley: | may be inclined. ter and Howard Hitchon, Samuel Alof- 15 Main /Street AUTOMOBILE ROBES ‘Walker, N vocal solo; college diplomas awarded; ‘The mo: thi ar a - | sin, Robert Burke, Raymond Burnes, DENTIST R et S Orchestra; school certificates present. | tended as charity In an offensive aenss | Daniel Welton and Fred OWell, STEAMED CLAMS, CLAM BROTH GOOD ASSORTMENT WITI, Realde in New York ed; orchestra, The Alma Mater. |but as a benefaction. In fact. the ——— AND SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS DR E ONES Miss Mary C. Adles, 2 ted ‘The Class Day. Exercises, June 12— | money will be in the nature of a loan, Candidate Initiated. WILL BE SERVED WITH HAN- m L L mm“ . E. J. J by Mza. Sosepts Sullivan, left: Phure- | Cace Simiey. T B Caas: oechosten. | oy o Soon thus Bonefited qs| - Masou’ union, No. 1. orith Preat- N CT s L e R i orwi o RS N FRL D e Ce e or S Suite 46 Shannon B‘“ng filam’..?”i‘uff‘:..‘l'“u’.’“"n'«om'w"xé}f class poem, D. G. Horton; ordhestra:|be willing and gh:dwto 3&1‘;‘.‘.““{’&1 ?::r:sacted a rgsl—x-mnbu:fixe:;h;ecehfi? DIRE ORS SATURDAY AT THE 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Taks elevator Shetucket Strest en. | Where Sho has been siscessuy on: |address Professor Montefth; - class| money given them for the purpose of | in Carpenters hall on Thureday even- % e . Fhone. cated for nearly twenth weeem Yoy | Prophecy, H. Persky. assisting someone else. ing. One candidate was initiated. - Adles will hereafter make her home There are no restrictions placed as | There was a good attendance. It is -AND— e ep e with her nephew, Dr. Benjamin .| MRS. GEORGE A. KEPPLER ay?zrb;la:fiy;gmb:ic‘h &ier‘:flp said there is a big demand for ma- ) i Market ‘and Watér: 8& CANNED PEACHES Adles, a successful New York dentist. BREAKS LEFT LEG. 3 5 i bt handing i e 29y HAIR > DUE The: St T ey D et | board may choose anyone from any- Foi it i Wedhasthey st FOR THE "/ CANNED PEARS | taingd & home and place of business | Tripped and Fell While Working About | Zisia taom shis” seotine il ooy giond the. famous- CUMBERLAND CLU it v CANNED PINEAPPLES On_ her regular Visits fto- Mocois: Garden ‘at Her Home. the preference, and it is unlikety that | KIDNEY TROUBLE LEADS Lady Assistant WHISKEY, sold ‘regularly for 6o a HARFINA Liauio sHAMPOCESS for the future - anvone from a distant part of the stat: 3 s JELLIES, ETC, | location. ohe Will be In & neW | rhiie wirking about the garden Mrs. | will be chosen 10 view of fhe fact e TO TERRIBLE TORTURES 7"""!'*‘ — For. One Week Only 2%, & J George A Keppler of Laurel Hill ave. {rere are numerous bovs and girls in HBENRY E. CHURCH o A nue tripped and fell Thursday morn- section who will be found worth; MITH ALLEN h bottle a e Bt ing, breaking the patella bone in her | of assistance under the provisions ot zh?‘&f{'&°fi§f’§l¥é§°@’&§'&"$ T LA TAKE No I lCE s rheusien P m SRR e o el (Y g A X —| . , i Te " . Ingley, a 8, eople’s Market|] GAGER Iodvoed oy D7, W, X Tinsley. ad| For Fiehing on Restigouche, |1 i foetine Maklts et Every Satursay, witn cacn purenase| DUNN'S PHARM: Teported to be resting comfortably, Archibald Mitchell of the Porteous | don't seem to realize that the greater| A, C. FREEMAN, M. D. . 6 F & * . | & Mitehell company of Norwich leaves | part of 21l siciness Today can be avold- ’ of $1.00 or ‘over of our Wines and 50 MAIN STREET ‘ranklin Street 5 today for his fishing lodge on the Res- | 5 by keeping the kidneys workin ician and Surgeon Liquors, we will give one bottle Pure i JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor tigouche river, New Brunswick, where | ProPerly. 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