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A 'mnrw:n‘ro 3 u\ mfigugucv.ec‘rum J. Brophy Will Tell How to 'm_: w' m to on -Mdm Rogers. Miss Katherine Mallett V{Inn Honors | pr 1 ot B 2 ‘With reference to John C. Chapman, atlofim 2 i r 7 5 | Mmmflyd:flm.wa— Tncmu.fum mlflnl:eil,ofil . 3 n wi hand® tied behin¢ A v !_mntofndnuuuddu board of eaith| Lome,® T Yer | Mexico with one- han: in day evening's prayer meet- | “Syinning the scholarehip e P throus! and of ':Lmilw'hqn‘ne:en‘\umnomdfiwn ¥ 3 3 g. in tho Second ing. ‘:tt b Nc:’rwleh Art amnn“dflm = he y e holle for. . r er ! ‘7 Ol DI e pch TR et ey Malistt has: von honofs - throughout : 3 r am. | I I | e i 8 G e T Faniie e ays contaghous | been war department. night and. 1 Norwalk.—Glen Istand, on Long T8l ; ( ¥ P - S s Tiatahen wip sapfeacton and sound, which has been 4 T'EACHER At tho hospital graduation 1n Dan- |2nd was ome of: ‘“‘“m'fl- transportatio X : Harry Wi § 4 m June 20, the address ta the |Ploma. .- and-.other insects. The of : k | BRI R S L B """“"’p"’m"" B {i e otet erNbiion i Al lopes Chapman always insi ... | center Saturday: Tune 2. L uou Barber, Universalist or, 2 na- & 3 ;. § Viclins sold on easy terms uvaofNor rwich. the only dne with like honor. > Lin game of his day was bit as eci = g e o Was every bit as eci- ARpTe e e t been - bng;e,‘:m. whtls this 1o not = s &d Ul e For appointments address E. The in hand, it is anticipated that f o~ v g i iicy March 2e, 1995, he said: : We, Sliqutios dxictt;. { E BUL 0. Blies * Vaudeville nd Hovlug Pictures. pected that & large number will at- | 5 “Some of the players of the present os it 1s wish, Cvon. | high record for any month in the hi unagduu reap the benests. 1 assembly will o @ay think it was much easier to play o ly < general A - ; i} iy o s compatty; rtetsd ""':&l;;;.fi““;.mmg' 2 Bevia | MACHINISTS GNION .8 por B was ore diffeult, Thore was st Invitations were received yesterday | theatre on Thursday. ord’s Whirl- 2 more bard & and much more run- GM ! § by local ‘l’ll::m?u-s of the Comneoticut |ing. Sensation headed e ~ HELD OPEN MEETING Ding to do. It ts true thers i a changs s 4 Kisosiationor l 15 Rt e tching, m: Temem- e i wich (hentregoers. In'the lnhmtm: Mdn'u- t:'ronll;:l!uwad bered that um-q is a big difference in P R e et e L e el s, = 2wl in Clothes 3 & Whitehouse, comedy jontectatnaek John J. Eagan was the principal . o Wile at present (1906) 1t s 60 feet 6| e wm-: jtopleht, Norwich Girls' club, | were the second headliners. =They had Speaker at the e il inches, a difference of 15 feet § inches, : - . . |room 115, Thayer building.—adv. a new line of comedy and got a big | Machiniste’ - umion, No. 744, held in ; which 'is more favorable to the presen{ Amegethemport lme w convention during 1| 5Un0, Of Spplause Tho fnal veude- | Eakles’ hatt on Thureday evening Tho %0 | batter as it gives him a better chance of Ecirak atote i session in New me;.‘vom to Limit| mer, & comedian cattoo the meeting a class of ican- | burd : e ball played with i thoss days had 4 wurch _membership a parish Dl s ories. e initiatory much life, as it contained two and one- |Clothes; but you probabl those who not only atend parish wor- | Hea y i Shortly. after. ‘ounty Cemmissioner > ship, but contributs to the support of v il g ; $ ook President John Krucher Sl cailed npom | B8 e O e e on ot | couldn’t say just what correc - you the parish as fon film | od the meeting to order and presided. Enahy & players used little’ or no hamess out-| o )= £ Her ‘the speaking. ‘s smoker and side of their flannel suits; now they |Style is. abaliil y Mirror bt o sential in he stat | many and beautiful s (o ianph Miri notes . Halin s the funmaker. e it M aman. is o[ would ratee o o taal of § n,oot? s are_well protected with lots of pad- it FES . & he called: froy rd"s ) : count articles that will make ac|Zoc S, Tas, ced, fom | Leras SEITUARY e ST s i . FREa s Sl Jelns i e g accident” which happened o ber > O : 1y the TOOK VIENNA EXAMS DABEL IELTER CONMITLIEE that very few men can de mo::er, 1 N 10. - 1o 4 iness 1““ ry THIRTY YEARS AGO|: 5 TO HOLD PICNIC .u,a,e 'fl; two lllih, for exam . a Flag day luncheon give Wheeler place NPT OB S _| Ce . - g Miisy Clip Wooster chagtes L3 S R, | Thursday morning at 4.15 o'clock, ;‘;‘f;, M °“: h":‘ll!btz‘l‘n 15 entovead. | O 8. R. Klein of This City Was Ore c“";:'m’: Have Been 'A”;"'M - ple, might differ very decid 4 :t the New H.ttve& Co::t.r&!cmb Wed- o:;fi Y:axe’k.x; %bm in Preston. | g %00 ve along the lines of perfection| of Twe Who Received 100 Per Cent. ake ‘Arrangements for Event. - " ” 6 b one of e chapt mel 'y 3 Sitening was Mrb. 1 Tymwood Tows |Eesiden tn this aity. "Ho"waa n | 204 e ites whers, e orgimia| ¢ was just Whicty yeurs seu today | POSHnE O, ihe Federyied Jovish Y S O yot Motk | To.flmmmdma“ “‘-1““"'!'0‘““'101& e piatney ide tions are on a strong basts. (Friday) that Dr. §. R. Klein, M. D, |3 55 a5 held at the Y. |correct in style. A. rooms, 8 Broadway, Thurs- i ‘Whether or not the town of. Staf- m ‘who in Ph. D, ot No. 133 Cedar street, this|day evening, at which time it was mmmgomlmhwmnnmwflnmmemu,nwhnp 02, came to-this country | 22! i | city, took the entrance eraminations |yoted to hold a picnic and bazaar at| Style isn’t any one thing next” September |in 1935 and ssttied in Lynn, Mass. e | SOmBlete their “organization. By 5 ey gy Y encing Richards’ grove sometime in July.|. “«, » e Seto Tty Subi e 2nd settled in Lynn, Mass. He| doing they would avoid controversies. for he Imperlal Roval University of | Committees were appointed and gen- |it's'a general “air”, but what fine line of 7. #'| membors ‘of the school. board - will | died in 1685, aged 84 years. The iue| e told of the success he is meeting — . ‘The | eral business matters were transacted. . i j |meet to consider the question. of descent starts with-Thiomas Wheeler | Fith i1 New London and, féviewed the | T1S8 0, Zecelyel 103, por cont Ja. (e ever it is, you want it, and wt wife int, . - . . FOUNTAIN PENS Sites Sifitcas 1. Mailass s, diaanc | CETO ARy s bus. | . William 3. {ie 206 per cent in.the xamitationg have it. ; p2 ter of the late Owen and Bridget Mel- | iness after receiving his education and 2 of law in Vienna. Many of the 48 B LR RN AT I . and CAMERAS “vammmhfl the oldest, members | for two vears he was clerk for the late | O\ who took the examination passed with Come in and see for your ‘See also assortment of | Zreokiyn, N: Y., died at her home, 227 | with his brotter Albert 20 years ago, | lond any assistance possible to make it | BTPentages of S0 5%, 50, et Amons our Putnam avenue, Monday. She former- | and it was only four years ago that ne|® Strong organization. who after a two years’ 1y resided in Norwich. retired from business. Organizer . John Zamford the o 5 T i course became GRADUATION CARDS. On Nov. 2, 1870, he married Bila | Bakers' and Confectioners' ur®n re- |8 soldier. During the present war his > T Gt f Mol S, ko ST 2 A o e s T i i Murohy & M Methodist chureh on | 300 40UfS A. Wheeler, and daughter | coneral growth of the machihists® trade olMiss Alice L. Bennett is visiting in y THE CRANSTON co gs"fi'm ioaning: | The mrits wil b a brother, Charles I Wheeler, whe | throughout the past few months and e il T e o oo ment o 7Le 1S | resides on thie Laurel Hill road. of 1t becoming & great organization. | M e time of the examination the| Edward H. Tibbitts has been in| . 207 Main Street first quarterly .,m.,m,m Tr]i‘;. Vg;el:;mh a vzt;—y::x{:e nr;l BROOKLYN BOYS’' CAMP 48 young men promised each other |New York for several days. Siiftrage rummage ‘and book sale, | ber of Norwich lodge, No. 1%, A. O. ADVANCE GUARD ARRIVES. Med Richard Lewis and | chilarei ‘e nwmummmwma.m—- 0= W. « i e s New Yorkers Making Arrangemants | 28818 are_visiting relatives in Pawtucket, 2 R. L : el bl oy ; i 184th DIVIDEND n.umcmntysnm- Miss Amanda' B., Hall has been tion held a meeting at the court- |respected by all who knew him. ‘The advance M of the Broukiyn in Greenwich, the guest of Mrs. Jay house in ‘Winsted T .- There boys’® Y. M. C. A. camp arrived here Cisco. a - was ‘a short calendar session of the FUNERAL. Thursday morning and proceeded to —_— Office of The Norwich Savings Societ superdor court, Judge Gardiner Greene, Gardner Lake, where they ‘will estab- " Mrs. Willlam Hislop of Auburn, N. it onataen ¢ Norwich, Conn., June 10, 1916 A e gfl_}; of the Everett sm;-’ g::.g‘:.o e lish their Tons the guest o of her sister, Mis8| yhe Directors of this Society hav heard. Barros, who died on Tuesday after an 5 h Saqlatnd - 040X 9F - oy : illness of a year, was held from the -8 > cago Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Baird | current six months a The Woman's Guild of Grace church | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ago; Nothnagel, the greatest dizgnos-|and Mrs. Allan Cleworth have return-| .4 .\ .¢ the rate of FOUR PE of Stafford Springs will give a recep- | sepn DeBarros, Thursday morning with | 02 the officials of the Y. M. C. A. I |tician the'medical profession ever pro- | ed from Stamford. el tion to Rev. Percy Varney Norwood, mhflm a.nd ‘friends ‘attending = Rev. ultmlon there were two cooks duced;, Weichselbaum, the discoverer CENT. pg: .;nnuhm, :-nhk todd-:m tors entit thereto on ° an: the rector, Saturday evening. . The| Peter Cus at -services con- | ITee young men heloers. of the meroorsm §5 Tenie et g R July 15, 1916, uly d A rector will sail for England on the COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer y officiated’ Gacteiat Gt Pattics v and at - —_— ond beside Ehriich and Koch, the | visiting her niece, Mrs. Lee Roy Rob- Noordman, June 32, concluding his i B NATURAL CLUB. test bacteriologlst. bins, of Lincoln avenue. pastorate here on the Sunday pre- the close of the mass two hymne were D Tietn was Eraduated M, D. Nov. ceding. ‘ sung. Burial was {n St. Joseph's cem- | Ragulyy. Mesting He s AR (Mrs. Guy 'Warner Eastman and her Unaqu M. nom-l‘u had chusc na Baker, in Taftville. —— niece, Miss Isabel Bacheler, have been At the celebration of the Diamond e e . — TIE . pendi ral d t " Garan . : Jubilee .at Fordham university Wed- | fr Lo iy The regular mestihg of the B Na- (¥R SAlETS, hEuD s 8 axdnerl JOSEPH BRADFORD nudn 260 graduates ' received their ¥ Stm tural club: was held Thursday after- ¥ WHIST AND “4577 e legrees from Farley, one of . : noon” with Miss Edna Baker of Taft- 5 . e = Miss Antoinette Van Cleef, who is BOOK BINDER thos. s graduated as Bachelor of Arta Swed ville as hostess. Thirty Tables Were Played And Priz- | shending the summer on Washington PLAUT-CADDEN lUll.DING nu.nn.‘ T, )f,, “Jr., of N", £ MMh\u “mm Pomona. The meeting’ was orie of -more than es Were Awarded the Winners. street, leaves Saturday for a w 3, g f Cou Look ‘for werest clodk -’/ " ¢ 5ot s } in New York. i Tad to O the A, O. Ahon& 200 guests from the New ot it 1 The Father Mathew Tiérney Cade stay | Btank Books Made and Ruled rden . h e OS5 bau’ Pors 2 ooy Co. 1, First Regiment, gave a success-| Mr. and Mrs, Jobn F. Rogers were 105 SROADWAY e First Baptist church of Ston- soit s ¥ rogramme rendered: _ Worcester, where Mr. Ro; ate " g.mn has slocted as "‘",g‘"' ot rote The | p;, 1 £41 whist of about 30 tables, Thursday ; . nfon assoclation | meste v le ‘transact : usic Laidiow, Mrs, |evening in Buckingham Memorial. The - in Pruton Ci Jus -2 & S Charles D, 3 , whist was followed Dy @ancing. .. i Rey. and Mrs. ‘B Marston, Mo, ¢, 208 4 S oy v e is! 5 /| Prizes were awarded to the follow-| A subscription regatta : mom. OMrs. A. C. Wilcox, Mrs, H. e g 3 Goml Miss : Ladies, Miss Margaret b6 hed th the Norwich elub house on Mrs. Esther !tumny and s . : R from md-’ June 22, under the direc- 4 M 4ok o Loren Perkins, | Bute o &&“‘m'quh. Bo?::; nd, . Saul :m raver Briscoe and Philip i e > » o w department of !Kt. oh n-.-.soumn-uqm..‘ Te- : m“«mmmm.m JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor eing to t S >dnes evening, the > {onga 1647 A‘DAMSTAVE_R AL .nn-:mm Em”lfl Amnerica: Culmbach Bavarian | collision between a troll and Bur&mn. Muer's ;m in’ Jum.ry, ““"m lefl.\az fled at Dublin _Stout, | Mmmff 3: ‘3 ‘when the m!fll et Ginger Ale, B\nlhtm“ At