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J N ESARES | ¢ swome VIOLIN - TEACHER Afl String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, HIBERNIANS DISCUSS PLANS g FOR STATE PARADE. Joint Committes. Held | Session at Foresters’ Hall. . special meeting, charge of the HORTON’S NEW YORK | & interior ot e cecon DUNN'S PHARMACY 60 MAIN STREET of Baltic, has been for a few settling 8 estate. and. New London will be represented SRaE b by at least 500 delegates. In the field events Kiyviat and Shephard, two the leading amateur athletes in the country, with other noted runners, will run and in- the shot put, Sheridan and MeGrath, noted ' in the Olympic games will compete. The committee from.New . Lond consisted of the President Willam T. May, Kennedy, president of Division No. 1; Alderman Thomas Gragan, president of Division No. 2; Norwich/ was repre- sented by the following: M. J. president of Division No, 1; M. 2 of Division No, W. ‘Burke, president of Division No. Ordway spgkeand John T. McVeigh of Division No. 2. % Class of 1879. The class of '79 held its 37th annual reunion at the Pomham club, 17 of the 39 "living graduates being the guests of Alfred U. Eddy of Providence. It was an “off” year for the class, and its festivities were very informal. Those present included Louis rangements, H. Jennis, Montcaim Bth- der, Frank M: Ni i > urtha, music and refreshmen M. Deering, Julia Donov: o M. ; ticket' committee, M. A. Sullivan, Lois Kinney, Wailter Kell- ner, B. J. Houlihan. The Jaunches will leave the munici- pal wharf at 1 o’clock and to the New LonQon drawbridge, where he students will enjoy music and re- freshments while waiting races to take place after will return to Norwich. YOUTH ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY Seventeen-year-old Boy Confesses to Breaks in ‘New London. ‘Walter Cross, 17 years of age, arrested in New London late Wednes day afternoon on a charge of burglary It 4s sald the boy has .confessed to making a number of breaks in New London recently, be grateful remem- Quonochontaug ‘has by this department and our ‘cit- tér"thl: u-l'on.m't e fine day hl‘u:-t‘l':b:mmnt family are a tower of strength to us in Class of 1880. Twenty-three members. of the class of 1880 gathered at the Turks Head club Tuesday evening for the annual The luneheon of the class was held at the Rhode Island Country club in the afternoon, after which the ed an automabile ride. The ceremonies at the Turks Head club were informal. - President Faunce Dunster, Walter ¥. TRY THIS ON es and butterfish 8 cents a Mackerel 10c. - Church Bros— INVITATIONS TO CITIZENS _or 7wo counties | HOTTEST DAYS indham Counties - Boat owners, as well as others are rainy season. No- or" lainches New London .and Wi Invited to Take Part in Fourth Cel- ration. Allbn L. Brown, chiairman of |fresh linen and a “Dixie the Invitation. committee " the Fourth of July celebration and Pre- le has issued the fol- n to citizens of New London and Windham counties: Norwich, Connecticut, To the Citizens of I{m. ml& a ew ‘Windham Countles: WHITE CROSS COUNCIL, No. 156, O. B. L. All members of the above council are requested to meet in St. Mary's' Hall this (THURSDAY) evening-at 8 o'clock ‘to take action on the death of our late icomrade. Timothy J. Sullivam, .- HOMAS 'NEIL,.. Bresident. rowboa! while the weather is so bad. Benjami: Latham, from Noank carried to Ful- ton market, New York, : :‘l:n:g average weight was 152 pounds of Brown, Henry Angell and Samuel H. ‘Terrance. Hanlon, county vice pres- dent was also in attendance. The committee will. meet agaim on July 7, to complete arrangements and the county board will meet on’ July 14 in this city to complete arrangements for the state parade. ts from Fastern Connecticut ng the 40th annual meeting of . the State Retail Druggists’ at the Hotel Shoreham, paredness lowing invitatio A ; Stoll A meeting of the Eastern Connecti- len property " Public was found on him by the police. is ‘a2 New London boy and has been confined in the Cheshire reformatory. e recently éscaped from the institu- cut Mt. Holyoke Alumnae association is _to be held at the Phoebe Griffin Noyes library, in Lyme, t! day) afternoon, s b S SRS PUBLIC' LECTURE AT THE TOWN-HALL. Health Officer Brophy tc Speak On Prevention of Diseases. In the town hall this evening, Dr. Edward J. Brophy, city health officer. will deliver a public lecture on the prevention of contagious diseases and the care of infants during the sum-| er months. This lecture is not alone | vy, for women, as some people are under the impression, but is for the gener- al public, and thedoctor discuss infants’ diseases, but which are community wide and - will ndoubtedly be ‘of mmuch benefit to aduits. 1t is olong the lines of prevention and useful advice to all classes and of ages will be given. board of health has loaned the use of stereopticon slides and the lecture in general promises to be one of un- These lectures = will be given from time to time providing the public shows enough interest in Southworth of South Woodstock. Class of 1876. committee, for the . Fourth of J parade. in Norwich, Twenty-six members of the class of 1876 attended a reunion dinner in the Preparedness he undersigned There are 1240 patients now at the Norwich State Hospital. - At'the State Farm for Inebriates there are from 63 to 75 patients, the mumber Hope club. President Webster Knight stated that the only thing he had to say about the class was that it is “the best class in the world” Class of 1871, Bight members of the class of 71 united their ‘strength at the home of Robert P. Brown, 13 Field street, Providence, Tuesday af- ‘ternoon. The session laster four hours and was filled with pleasant anecdotes of the aold days. Those present includ- ed Adams P. Carroll of Norwi A —e e NEW PURSER FOR THE STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND.| m Gleason, Chief Freight Clerk at New London, Gets Position on — COMFORT CIRCLE’S OUTING Annual Day’s Pleasure at Neptune Park Cottage of Leader. H'_éalth will be given by, the City Health Officer, Thursday, June 22nd; at'8 p: i, in the TOWN HALL. Special reference to the care of infants and children during the Summer, and re- ADMISSION, FREE - JOSEPH BRADFORD, EOOK BINBER Blank Booiks Made and Ruled to-Ocder. 108-SBROADWAY, 207 Main Street A ‘special car. attached to: the Bar ‘which went through here last night carried the guests who will attend the Astor-Dick wedding at Bar. Harbor today. the municipalities of New London Harbor express nties. It has occurred to the committee, or even some socie- organi who may wish to participate in the parade, and have reached by the invitations ed over this line in the fall making stops at Norwich in both directions and having a day coach Of Tocal interest is the Hartford item that Mr. and Mrs. John O. Enders ', are occupying at Pleasure Beax equirment as in both fun and profit, over $9 = toward the circle’s charitab d. A delicious luncheon of lobster sal- toga potatoes, rolls, cake, ice cream, coffee and candy was enjo; The rooms of.the pleasant cot- tage were attractive with ford, for the season. W. R. C. home day wills be held at Cromwell today (Thursday), with a More than 40 thoroughfares in Lon. hay stakable German luneh. Donations of cerials, and canned fruit for the home made by the visitors. ‘The Boston vines church haye been ‘given their first e season, to.keep them Portion of that edifice confined to ‘the stone-superstruc- | gt, Quest any such individuals or organ-| izations to communicate 3 usual interest. A change in the transfer of - ployes of the New England Navigation Company will go into effect Friday. Captain Oliver Griffin of the Chester W, Chapin will be shifted to the per Providence of the Proyidence Purser J. W. Davis, Pilot Ezra Daboll, the stewardess and coat room man of the Chaplin will go. to the Thomas Rollo will fill Captain Griffin’s position and ‘William Gleason, chief freight clerk in New London, will go to the st Block Island as purser. A number of the Norwich members ‘were guests of Mrs. H. F. Dawley on an automobile trip to the Park, others The day proved de- lightful, in spite of the unexpected rain during the afternoon. Dr. George R. complete definite arrangements as to their place in the parade. Very sincerely yours, ALLYN L. BROWN, Mayor, TIMOT) C. MURPHY -clipping R e e ing by trolley. o he ok GRADUATION EXERCISES OF ontral e and THE WHEELER SCHOOL. Dr. Samuel T. Dutton Presents Diplor mas to the Class Members. : e R. James to Wed | : To._determine how much. water the e VThd it Haven road is usmg, orders were toulhondnao mwuert&yb day night. rs to keep track of feed their engines for ; time - being up Tues- Invitations are out for the marriage of Dr. George Richard James, former- Iy, of Norwich and Je Margaret, daughter of Mr. John - Francis O’Connell ven. Dr. James is a son of Mrs. C. D. James of Division street, Norwich. physician in New Haven, where he and his bride are to reside. Prizes for Groton Students. Groton students attending the Nor- Free Academy were awarded seéveral prizes and honors for high standing at the closing exercises of the school Tuesday- afternoon, C. Bro; son of Mr. AR A gan, and excellence in Greek. Hulbert, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. graduation exercises of the Wheeler school, North Stonington, were held Tuesday afternoon-at 3.15 o'clock. The programme was as fol- Music, Mr. Carter; Rev. O. D, Fisher; music, The Ange- lus, from Maritana, Wallace, = school cborus; salutatory, CY, Invitation Committee. of New Ha- | TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE. Transportation Bureau of Chamber of Commerce Took Matter At the annual meeting of the Min- isterial Association of George | Galland music, Out on the Lehr, school chorus; bers the of ‘Wheeler school Timothy Sullivan. Sullivan, of No. led Wednesday morning, at 6.45 o'clock after an illness of short . duration. remarks, mem- direct: At Holy Cross College graduati Tuesday, it was announcead that 'x'ho::-' Norwich, was sec- 00 points for all and library; musie, Good Night, Beloved, Pinsuti, school chorus; presentation of diplomas, Dr. Samuel T. Dutton; Hopkizns Richardson; Grenadiers, Schumann, school chorus; benediction. Prizes were awarded as follows: Reading prizes. Clifford ‘Wilkinson, Fannie Merrill, Esther Laitmen, Mau- Mr. Sulllvan was about the city on Sunday but com- blained of feeling ill in the afternoon, and on Monday a doctor was sum- moned, but Mr. Sullivan failed to re- P imathy Sutlivan” wee. bo y Sullivan - was o Christmas, -in “1844, the son of Jere-. miah and Abbie Sallivan, mdem lxeluee meat ‘- made up today of st quality dried fruit and other items which can und, all of which are found in the United States with the exception of spices and currants. phone connections in the Central Ver- mont ticket office took the matter up with the proper officers of that line, pointing out to them the fact that much inconvenience had been caused the public and members of the Cham- music; Two Peanut Butter in bulk and jars former residents, Miss Kathryn of Trade for The study of | Grape Fruit i 1 People’s Market|::" 6 Franklin Street -~ | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor ot Henry W. Hulbert, was awarded the packing condensed mince meat has ex- ‘William Williams prize for $15 for ex- reading, Bailey, son of Mr..and Bailey won honorable mention for the Willlam F. Allan prize in mechanical drawing. Young ®Mr. Brogan numj six, ‘in. the order of scholarship in his class. Miss Hulbert and Mr. Brogan were both graduated as students in the classical course. —— Avery Historian Marries. Irving, = N. H. He was one of a large family. ber by not being able to get informa- tion from that office by ’; matter ked into ately the phone was:ordered in. In- forma regarding of rice Bromley, Sophia Pollock; prize for current events test, Frank Stoepe. TOWN SCHOOLS CLOSE TODAY FOR SUMMER. Appropriate Graduation Exercises o Be Carried Out This Afternoon. ‘Today (Thursday) the schools of the town will close for the summer vaca- ant = {. Mrs. Henry L. ing etc, can now be ‘This prompt attention to this mat- ter by this road shows their desire possible service to the public as has been the air of the | best management for a number b d. of cattle: have ber. of heads to give the best away the last two weeks, Gates | DR._C. R. CHAMBERCAIN Teopen for the fall term on ,_ the day after Labor day. afternoon ~appropriate exercises - Announcement was received Tues- day of the marriage of Eiroy McKensie Avery Miss Tilla Alice. Wilson, daughter of | Has John . Wilson of _Cleveland, Mr. Another matter which tie same bu- u has been working er of night trains Dental Surgeon e o e on the New The programmes dre | McGrory. Building, & N--Iwiglv. Caun.; o’clock. The Avery is the author of the’ 4 y Burea: history, now in its fifth s | Intierior, -fOr written th » g er on for nearly four COAL AND LUMBER -, | Roark: of Ida Lonise | now sitnated ot M e L of Chaplin, and John is_thoros hand- “h‘trum to know what o of 'HAS ACCEPTED POSITION WITH SPRINGFIELD FIRM ogers Leaves Employ of Lo- cal Jewelry Firm. AL o e in Chaplin. Miss teacher in Manchester. i : it { & g i ] past | of 14 < last year being due 5 over jue to a large increase e ni <€ i i ] g fi%fi'fi e