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DRYS WILL CARRY FIGHT TO FINISH = Over One-ialf of Tewns in State Are b R A tract of land com about an | Instead of being satisfled with their of Charles E. Whitaker to|acre nas been pieaged Lo tho jocai home | victory in the nouse iast L35 The Little Gem Ear Phone J T 5 p P ; garden commitiee by the passage of the for a File Action Against Receiver Moran— Order Dissolving |f Iqurel Hill. Teams were kept bu Conethon . amenament providingt 2 it ali day Wednesday plowing pl for state-wide prohibition and allow- mplest, smaliest and o YLOR - land. The Lucas tract will provide 16 most perfect hearing devics L WL Fenton Building Company is Approved. \ home Earden plote, it was smmgunced |uncn ; - before Far above enything ever pre o : Supervisor Sheidem. " fiting * ihe " maasure wonder, _proneureed by 3 isi esda; ‘the court had no knowled; of — of Conmecticut are . start righ! people e worl over as the Tensity, and uneettiod showery westh.| 1 2 decision filed on .Wednesday feg rovg the sel¢. 8 " Lurged in leticrs belng sent out froms |CAFFY_the Daitle throust again, says o most satisfactory hearing deviee &r prevailed in the middle and north | With the clerk of the superior court v, ‘e ln_the offer to |Hartford by the Commectiont Comtmt: o s Repas AS0N ver invented Atjantic states. Judge Tuttle dismisses the petition of ave wrae that of Syeeney and |tee of Food T unita in the (t0 M. 1. Spooner and Emi Hohenthal, e aosiis o Haat .v'vmu:e um,nv;rh the | Charles E. Whitaker, trustee, for per- | he oniy -:-{nund"go of g‘}':fi';: L ~ , May %‘ ‘z t"{o‘_m;”mm :rn:“lp o s, . 2 GE » weather gene - fair 7| staging, on Storrs ey '0od Conservation Sunday.” hibition, y - = ead noises and mproves ¢ Say and Tridey bul With Mere or Jos | Midsion to sue Recetver Johm A. Mo- [SI38Ing stc. on, the Jrores Celles | i o the clergymen outline fhe fol- e tivoss sestbiaue o waei speen- | T CHRER Rl L LR Tearing, Fres private dews cloudiness over “northeen _ districts, |ran of the Fenton Building company | crgle mixer, tools and eversthing on |lOWing as the piam for this Observ-|UOSSIy fo see that the “right kind of | % helleve theres o MeqiCind CAUT B neecins. Tret creere comen T, | Temperatures wint continue low for. the | or for otner. aafudication of his clains. | the ground belonging to the company.” |nce e e st te wage n ciremious |you up. My thres year old baby was (§ § PHOLC XL PUL S pasien. - Dioter iint o 3 2 E Mo s ay. or booklet WM. FRISWELL CO.|s4 on the east Tiaime ouss mnd fros| In his -mémorandum Judge Tuttle [if, this tie was worth anylilng Mo | Cignity of the ecosion o bring. o |campaign for votes on Hoense question (all run down and Father Johr's Medio s THE Warnings have been isened for. New | Save: 3 nave been, it was whoily untikely (hat |the churches of the state, on that in_towns having elections this fall |cine made her Well alter pnC Sng TRCT 25-27 FRANKLIN 8T, England except Maime. This petition is preferred By one 1ot | the receiver wouid have intentionally [8t the hour hoping thereby to materially increase |sick for three wonths. f WORS 00 Forecast. a party to the action ahowe entitied | nofuded ft in the sale for the price |Person their influence and supporters in the (ommend Father John's as a safe, (R0° e Plaut-Cadden Co. Past ; i F. Fenton, et al, vs, The Fn- [ named or that the court would have |manded th @n appeal fo loyal- |next lemislature. it in my home. It is worth its weight 1647 orn New York and Southern | (SIS, 1 Company) or otherwise | agproved suen proposcd seler cvem |1 fo the state mnd. chopeh. At present there are 91 out of the |it in my Home It is worth its weight s it Optisiaws Brgiand: Gonerally, fair Thurs- | iptorepted therein than in tho manner [upon the receivérs recommendation. | “To sk the pastors of the state on|1S3 1918 of, the state resiatered in fhe | [ 20 ) #'50 Benefit St Paw- BiEN tidese Bultiin 5 3 forth in the petition. He claims | Sweeney was chargeable with notice |the date named to ¢ the 4 o [tucket, R 1. < 4 Northern New England: Cloudy on | 510, Mo receiver has converted Bis | of the - present the matter|,ijevably more than one-haif the |tucket, R. I £ v . v he fi ily, Established 189 ADAMS TAV ER ThGeedsy] ey el contmoet | hat the recelrsy has onverted M |of The wording and cemtents of the |of" food. nroduotion” ama” conservation | s pas ot tuomthirde. 1L nil To- | Fo,Eive, renatn to Al e family . - 7861 3 08t : or that ‘his claim be otherwise adfu- | that it was urgea as @ m““,m"““,," “Rec RG-S auire ' two-thirds vote of both the |no safer medicine a7 DE EIVER (RS - Obssrvations in Norwich. dicated by the court. the additional twenty-five doilars that PONtaee the aie st next senate and house to put the bill | €T LGN T esome mourishment offer to the:public i Diest standard | e following records, reported from | It was Asreed at the hearing that{Sweemey desired ~to get this material | Su"usy I8 observed by some churches|before the people for a final vote. In [pure and wholosome BogrSunians e . brands of Beesdl and America: | Sevin's pharmacy, shaw the changes| instead of granfing petitfoner per- | om or before ‘Monday, March 8, 1915.” as Mother's Day, the committes is|the house there are 258 members and S Widl &bd ron dowd. Bohemian:<Pilsner, Ci the barometric | mission to sue, his claim should be |And yet this raterisl was Permitted | oocmrson hory pe oo d Al RO better |as some of the “no license” towns hate | 11° - RACT]C Beer ™ Bass, Pale and Burton Muers T erra and decided Gpon Its mErits | to cemain’ miay riaierial a8 permitted |occasion could be found o appeal & two. representatives and every fowl | =—————= = BEOLN, Hinportad Gtwer Ale Bunked Thec. Barjst tits time upon the MEINNEIEREE L EERS DAL TE b Dk Gaa Ty T 1 o has| e he (8 BrobiINE P i 1 3 - 4 . .30 | the present uetition and upon the evi- | T cannot find that " Lt s to have mo fear about Hil P8 Ale Frank Jones' Nourish B8 20.75 | Gemen offbred tn sapport thereof. e e asids for the honoriig of the mothers |able to pass it again thers. d. M. & J. P. SWAHN {nz Ale, Sterling Bitéer Ale, Anheuser, 33 2070 | S s hercoment Ciets wnon the pé- | Srenen, ‘hat this tie wis upon the {who have alréady made the greater| It i doubtful what would have hap- o ) Buawelser, Schlitz and Pabst, S e or yicame (U e e 1 i teo g oy |S@cTifices, and who dre now (o be |pened to the bill in the senate this i B R Comparisons. 3 the hoflow tile In question was in- | the sale even by Sweenev at the time. | Soncs of tett ‘comtry S " 10 the de- |vear had that body been called to vote anors aeficted elepnone 7 luded in th 1 de by the re- | Tt foll . 2 on me of the senators are E L o el 5 " '!;Ndict(ons for Wedrndaddy: Unset- | T1del In the Salo T mey on March o s, nfl;zrelcn’; 2:\‘""2: to “t‘: Plans for releasing state highwayly fn favor of prohfbition, while oth- | ¢ ey Squ 237 Main Street | ihe remedsy 7 g $TSEa” TPhis is the wholé uitimate | Heteney mna e orever passed 10 |and town and city teams for work on |ers are just as openiy opposed to It. thing “Which by beine Y Teathet: Partially | oo C Gl of fact involved, all others Passed to Fenton Brothers and | he farms have been made by the Con-|The probibition leaders, however, as: Telephons 851-12 ine Body ot the » The BEST CAND' Sloudy, smowers, clearing st might, 0o e e tnis one aues: | Gompany The petian 15 Memiend |nectiout "Committes of Food Supplysert that they could have securzd — dhe Slesten. - To prasent to anyons as & git Is & box tion. and the order of February 25, which | oo Speration <& Bate i wey L, the| enough votes to carry it through there | FypQ 1o (), COLAMINS |nsiratea that the cavee whe ” e A On ‘March 8, 1915, the receiver had | was revoked on March 30, may De re- | soiaener Cnees 3 pugnway Com- |also. ¥ Yy displac »u b 3 Sun ' Eligh 1| Moon |never heard of this tide and did mot | dated and filed: this order being that | setectmen of ie crvarenneit and the| Thers is no doubt In the minds o ~ , the ® , 3 HOCOLATES i Rises” gats. [l wator. | AlooR [know of its existance. Sweene: SdAtg fhe recalvery Mokl acootht men of the several town: either faction to the contest. but that DEN I IS r £y Lo LOWNEY'S CI - - - - made the offer of March 5, 191 dissolving the corporation. Gettaus Mave Dok Writion . hyfi S Wive of piotibition thit has bheéen ted to the ex W 3 : pm 1l a m || b m[resuited in the sale did know of it. Jawyers in the case were Attor- | Commissioner Bennett to all super- [SWeepins the country has struck Con- i 2 Sy . slip in each box 988 | 758} Yet he did mot include it In his writ- [ neye B. W. Higgins and M. H. Pettis | VIS0Ts and foremen in the state high- |necticut. The ligdor interests, espec- | 143 Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn. | ficts nim || 3041 || gioe)ten offer, Exmibit I 1t was mot in- |for the, Plaintiff and Attorney C. V.|Vay deartment instructing them to co- |lally the saloon keeners, who will be Phone 1173 D. ZIMMERMAN, D. ( | 13 % > ate In v - ] 1127 || 100%| cludea in the inventory on file and of | James for Mr. Moran. e e T e AL O ey Wint | TuTns 27 & N, = e for plowing ana_other " agricultural |chance the saloon keepers had of sell- Doetor of Cuiropract 3o | Mo8s purposes, “even at some cost In the |inE out at a fair price and letting the 3 200ms Sl 230 523 | LISBON HOLDS A 3 FARM WORK CLASSED- condition of the roads The food sup. |other fellow take the leavings when French-American Fur Co. oo X Beurs STier WER wmter Tt T2 low TOWN WIDE MEETING WITH MILITARY SERVICE. [ply committee has written to the se- |Prohibition comes, is now gone. they ay s léctmen and mayors urging their co |Say. and their only hope is therefore [Guarantes all work. We make no Over a Hundred Heard Talk on Need | Yale University Committes on Admis- | operation te the setent b ';Em..*.’.o.:: to defeat the bill. While nothing defi- | charge u'" i*;'; e °"°°“;'" on all % of Increased Crops. sion Makes Wise Decision. teams on the farms to assist the farm- | Cite has yet been done about arrang- | Furs. Uncul ins wanted. érs in preparing for bumper crops |ing for it, there will be a strong and Practical Furrier NOT[;E Herse Suffering. With Paralysis Had Gathered at Newent church on the The Yale university committee on |this year and help in Icc:;'vnrdenln‘ determined lobby agminst the bill at H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor Yo be Shot—New Baseball Team Or- | Evening of May § were one-fourth of [ admission has put farm work on the | movements the next session. This, accordinz to |\ 43514 Rgom 106, Thayer Bldg. DEAD HORSES AND COWS the peeple of the town of Lisbon, men | Same basis as military and naval ser- ¢ d Removed Free of Charge 50 MAIN STREET Ernest E. Bullard Commissioner Bennett's letter to su- |the prohibitionists, will not avall to and women. The meeting was called | Vice so far as it relatés to exemptions | pervisors and foremen in his depart- |defeat the bill. ganized—North Main Street Paving 3 : Work Progressing Rapidiy—Notes. | for the. express muross. ot Tncreasing | frora. Al exarminations or- stadents | ment foriow i VIOLIN Sall 1626 New London. Ask for Chas. food ‘crops in. cooperation with. the | who enter Yale. “This department has been requést- Takes Over Town Mill. 190 Franklin St. Later. SIDE rnH.;DB co. A horse belonging to the Stoddard | Connecticut Committee of Food Sup- The Connecticut committee of food [ed to co-operate with the Committee New London's old Town Mill will f TEAC} I I, I\ WEST 3 and Gilbert company, hitched to one of | piy, one hundred and twenty-five be- | 5uDPly has received from Robert Nel-|of Food Supply, and we must do our|be in charge of Laucretia Shaw chap- THE PLACE TO GET A NICE AN P. O. Box 379, New London | the company’s teams, suffered a stroke | ing present. Mrs. James C. Burr, @ |Som Corwin, chairman of the commit- | utmost to help in this work, even to|ter, Daughters of the American Revo- | ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE s sl B s (:f pnnlysls in his hind legs Wednes- | teacher in the public schools of Lis- |[tée on admission, a copy of a vote |the sacrifice of some of our own op- | lution, the future. At its meeting | PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- All String !nstruments repaics Gay afternoon on Tentral avenue. The | bon, was instrumental in arranging |Dassed by the university emergency |erations. Monday the chapter voted to assume | T NG IN THE MEAT LINE. Violine sold on sasy terms Dns. L- F lfld A. J. hpmlns horse fell to the ground but after be- | the ‘meeting. The meeting was called I'D.BIICII. This vote is as follows: “My attention has been calied to the|the custody of the old mill, which was Ing unhitched partially recovered and|to order by the pastor of the Newent | “Voted: That the provisions of the |fact that in many instances, teams are|offered to it by the park board, VAL.LUPPERT For appointments address & 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | was led to the barn of Kramer and | Congresational church who acted as | VOte Of the university committee on |used on the highwavs, when horses |cently. . E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner Henderson where a veternary at-fchairman, first introducing Supervisor | 8dmission exempting from final ex- |are needed for plowing and other agri-| The park board is at present making wich, Conn. Office Hours: tended him. After careful examina- [Young of the town schools, who spoke | aminations men presenting satisfac- | cultural purposes. May I ask that in{extensive repairs to the building and 6 & m to 3 p m. by appointment |tion the dorctor ordered the animal to|of the great crisis we are going | tOry 8chool records who are called of- |every case where there is néed for |at its completion Lucretia Shaw chap- - | Sundays excepted , be shot, which was done, throush at present. F. C. Warner, |ficially into any branch of the€ federal |teams for agricuitural work, the fore-|ter will take over its custody and Dr. Alfred Richards | — - manager of the New London Countp | military or naval service before June | men employed by the highway depart- |make arrangements for its opening to DENTIST A Jasebali Team Organized. Farm Bureau, gave a strong talk along | (1917), examinations of the college en- | ment make some arrangément té re- |the public—New London Day. Ofiiae Boaen: THE DIME SAVINGS BA 5 & mer’s The Shetucket ball team which was |the line of food conservation and |trance examination board be éxtend- |lease téams which are at work upon e 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. o rom organized about a week ago has prov- | planting of greater acreage by the [ed, as recommended by the chairman |the highwa: This can be done by| Col. Guy V. Henry, commandant of e BT oF NOoRWICH en a faflure and in.its place a new |farmerg the coming summer. Select- |Of the committee on admission, so as |the substitution of trucks, or In cer- |cadets at West Point, vesterday read Rooin 405 Thayer Bulaing The. el EVCI‘ reen BCC! team known as the Swamp Yarks hag |man Kanaban, who aiso fills an im- [t0 Include students who enter ap- |tain cases, by the elimination or de-|an order from the war department di- | & -, 520 o 8 o5 ] has Deen °4 been organized. The team is -undes | portant position on tie scheol board, |Proved agricultural or industrial work | ferring of ‘the work. recting the graduation of the first . 52 - . } pear 1 REAL GERMAN LAGER the management o” Stevenson, Finaly- | spoke along the lines of increased food | Or other form of national service sat-| I realize that this will work hard- [class of cadets on August 30. - e s past six months : son ang BHen Tilley.. Tilley i¢ captain, | production as well as several other lo- |isfactory to their principal or head- |ship and .detriment, but it seems that | se——————— Ll oo L is on draught af The team would iike to chailenge the|cal speakers, including Messrs. John- | master, and ‘who are able to present |the increase of food supply in Con- i H. JACKEL & CO. |aey"Rernoon: T fints e as 23 Jlor & Fame’Saewrd | son and Wiicox, aleo Mre TG Burs | to_the committes "on admission “ude. | necticut i~ extremely vial even 'zt BORN T FREDERICK T. BUNCE and Mrs. H. J. Kendall. Jt was final- | quate credentials regarding their wo cost in the condition of the roads. | JAMBS _In Norwich May o - - B DS lows: Finalyson c, Stevenson p, Til- |ly decided to put the work in charge |at the close of their period of service. lease give this matter careful at- N < ley v, Moran 2m, Eafley 3b, Echalam |of a .general committes, consisting of | Commenting upon this, Professor | tention and do your best to help out| G aames ot No. 5 Franch || e Dramo TUNERIDR. C. R CHAMBERI DR. SHAHAN, Specialist s snes cf.Boyd it Ringland rf [[Town. Clerk Rels, Mr. anahan, Mr.|Corwin says in his letter o the food | the meneral situstion. S R iensns of ihe Bliod and Stomach, | SN0 all ‘challenges to Manager Stev- |Johnson, Mr. Wilcox, Mr. Palmer and |Supply committee: “I may add that| “Particular difficulties can be refer- | W igyararIn Backus hospital » 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. D tal Surseo ey i Rt amrat Stomach. | cnson, St Regls’ avennue. several others. The committee will |Inasmuch as the food supply may be [réd to this office, but you must use| drew MeGuire. o e enta urgeon S Rubercuiosis, Anemis. Skin and - et together in the near future and lay | the chief detprmining factor in decid. | your judgment so far as Is possi- N ks Hossital aues #1| | P 1one B8 orwich, Conn. Kiangy troubles, Conventional or pre- North Main Stre€ Pavement: out work, urging farmers to plant ex- | Ing this war, it seems to me that your | ble.” a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. McGrory Building, Nor Scriptlon treatmen: The work on the North Main stregt|iTa Crops of béans, etc. The women |committee has undertaken a most im- | The letter sent to selectmen by the| William Sweeney. Easy preveation ot Trphotd. Hgurs:| 0 work. 4 T : a Casy Y Drogressing rapidi. of the town also showed their imter- jportant work, and I can assure you |food supply committee is as foliows: | GASKELL—In Groton, May 3, 1917, & L e e ateo™3| the. excavating VOHESALEE {m,a{;g st in the movement by offering their | that we here at Yale desire to ro. | ~This committee has been in re- 4uughier (o Mr ana Mrs. Benamin| Carriages, Democrats, Con- -— . m. p s u;,qu has been completed. - The steant. urvileu to. prorr;ote dede;;‘er Interést in |Operate in every possible way.” ceipt of requests from a very great . Gaskell. e A i v i Reuther & Co’s STERLING = shovel is row canning, preserving and home econom- — many sources, from people in the va- | BABCOCK—In Sterling, May 7.8 . 1 IRLIN ; Tontn ‘street. SRS A oIt mear | Earoliment bianits were furnished | WILL HOLD DEMONSTRATIONS | fious towne who are coring. o wet| dnumnter to Mr. and Mrs. George ©.|cords and Business Wagons. |pici Bros’ Real GERMAN TOM'S 1-2-3'Sc CIGAR |15 Tect in ready for Ine. fizst Jayer | 2nd the bovs asreed to work on. the AT STORRS COLLEGE. |Small areas of land plowed up_ for| CSfecty . spannock, B T. May| will el lot of Stable and E e b Most Cigars Are Goad— of cement. 'The Shore Line com. |f2rms of the community in which they * | gardens or for other agricultural pur- | GATMICHE In Shagnock. T T. B&Y L v b EL OTE THESE ARE BETTER [Pany has not vet started transter |Fovide ahd signedthe cards for that | Expected to Result in Grest Home |[USCS, (o see what could be done in ek won X M. s | Square Blankets. A good line of Aute DEL-HOFF HOTE GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR [ ihuseh T tans s neni o spmm ok 21 720% Canning Movement Throughout the |ana R such fand. o o o | MOSREIn Sioninetan Mo, D 101%,2 | Robes. Sino e o T3 Them fnd Ses nearly ien pinutes by the tewms tha [SALVATORE D'ATRI HIT State. poIn several of the towns of the state, | 2ud Mra. James E. Moore. e 10 SRRk 1o o0 e and. B3 HAYES BROS loadec V. e steam. shovel. = - the town teams have been turned over Nt —In Sterlin May 5, 1917, a Telephone 1227 26-28 THOS. M. SHEA, Plos, Frankiin St o et 3 BY TOURING CAR.| It there is any women in Connecti- | by the town authorities to doing {his A o My and Mre: Norman Arnold. | press Harnesses and Rubber Boota i B SR ext to Palace Cafe . = N ot know how to do|ciass of work temporarily. greéa 2y t City, May 9, ik xt to- P Nom-m Baltic Man Taken to Backus Hospital | canning this summer and full, it will | deal of the town road work at this| CAsrts a eom b Mo imd 3és. Clovie _— — atay® JMisslonary clrole of the Feder- in Serious Condition. not bé the fault of the Connmecticut |time of the vear can be postponéd for| Casavant (Anna Rov). Amorican Houme | i e t fie m TSR S e e L e T THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO0. parlors‘ is afternoon in “the church rSaLvatore ‘\:I';\tl:l do:] 'Bnltg:, 35 years fi:tecobmmlltee olf tIoflod supply. Plans | material damage, wkile the same post- MARRIED. = i > of age, was knocke lown by an auto- e een completed by H. J. Baker, | ponement in the plowing or fitting of = New London % 1 e e BB ™™ | dran e st 5 i | iciole e by Jevape . Boyd, man- | director of the stato colless site on'fmm S sadsi & Gl Miilbre of tih | e T Bl o aries Ba] L D/ TH STREET. NORWICH, O™ H raveli by Murt an 'ohn J. Hutchin- | ager of the American Strawboard com- vice, and members of the food sup- ops to follow. Charlie Hable and Miss Lizzie Hadet, ) Liveds Gonneotion = Shetuckst $trast | son are sttendingra convestion of ihe | pany..cnd diiven by his ohauienr, Al | DIV Committes for canming: s bo | oo b e+ for your Information| Soer 0t New London HAVE YOU SEEM | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. |EOISStSrs of America this week in|bert Harris, at the Magruerite corner |be held at the Conpecticu: Agricul- |that in Massachusetts thts plan of | —————————————————|GREEN BEANS, SPINACH, - ridgeport. about 5.45 g'clock Wednesday evening. | tural college at Sforrs during the | turning over the town teams for the DIED. ASPARAGUS - o mem‘h—-—o;‘—cmm 2 v Mr.mE‘Ax’ron i sttrnox;ldlns n; the strdet "';:::h :fio-lu‘x'::":::lj :hillxn};er uuadol i of filflnlers — otbfl!dv\:aolum lbe- an Westenly, B, T, May 1, 1917, 'y - 5 Meany ren of the | wal T the ey and was con- n ir knowledge | hinf in their plowinz and fitting, has fin M. Peck. age vea ] o [Groemoeile Gramimas: schons sre piantc| Fosed sihen, the aamabil aDPIASHeE | St thers Schasls te. Ioetors o oke |Riaf ln Ihelr plewins and fttins, bax Sl GSvtauew. |LETTUCE, RADISHES, ETC. erennyaiety| vernauliing. ing _their ;\‘nvr:: sardens whieh -they [ him and stepbed in front of the car. :Hi:nci:m[r,l,l:nll(e:.tThe whole propo- |closing to you a letter from _High | Ma> 6. 1917 3 D I BT HOLMBERG'S 7 | ‘ 5 s - It is understood that the ariver, see- s intended to result in a great|way Commissioner Charles J. Bennett|SILVA—In New , May 8. 1917, LM 1 | R 3 w k 3 «| ing zhelrl:mn,]gn:ned to one side, and it :g;:‘e c‘krfi;llns move throughout Con- |to all supervisors and foremen in_ the 521:5;.5 widow of Frank Silva, aged 80 4 THE RAZOR WITH | seems that D’'Atri stepped the same cut s year and forms an im- |state highway department, to which k. ;. z Exhibiti S | and epair wWork|. TAFTVILLE difection “and then the arlver hrmea | Portant part of the. food conservation | ou will see. that he has not oy | SULLIVAN_In this city. May 2. 1917 Fancy b ibition PERFECT BLADES | i 8 back again just as D'Atri stepped back | WOrk of the state committee. sanctioned but given instructions that| o Patriek Sullivan. = ., PANSIES | iness Session—Gave Lect: D n into une for all paid |ns the state teams are 5 350 Mass of requ £ i’ 1 s AUTOMOBILES, ot Wetuonnas Sohoet o Noeen Birds | Bailey’s stable and later conveved to | 1eaders who work under the direction| Russell Harris, who has been act-| church ai.s ociock. el Peoplo!s Market StEy o oy vofund | .. the fogpital |In the auto kmbulancs, | f e state agricultural college. After |inw as supervisor of the Home Gar-|mAGLUND—In Norwich Mey 7. foi i = % where It was learne is skull was re wi ree schools of one | der: movement in New London has r nna C. wife - . CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |, e regular meeting of the Taft-|fiacturea and a bons in his shoulder | Wesk each for volumtesrs. when per: |aigned. the position as he. found it e 6 Franklin Street Price $1.00 ] Say evening In their roamat oy Tucs: | broken. Mr. D'Atrl is emnloved by the | 30NS representing all towns In | the |too strenuous. The New London |F9neral mervices il be held af 50 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor _ TRUCKS and CARTS, > Shore Line Electric Railway cempany |State may go to Storrs and acquire a | Chamber of Commerce committee. in| ‘Thursday. May 10, at m. Buriai H RIS | d street with a large number in attend- o i’ i : o - W ¥ 4 = = — = anas. | The president, Wilham Cham. | 204 has a wife and five children. complete knowledge of canning work. | charge of the work, has appointed F.| jn Maplewood cemetery. ny i o 13 DLAO re, Pai x e s ‘The whole college, class room. ~|s. Hitchcock, principal of the Voca- 5, NoRIa Ay : v , Mechanical Re; Painting, Trim- | bariain, was in the chair and the reg- Was Best M tories and all, wiil be devoted f:“m. Sl S e, and o SAUP_JDEF!SS lg &ov;‘v\.dh A‘xz,\(;;sm 4 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY ming, Upholstering and Wood Work.|Ular routine of busigess was trans- est Man. is 1 3 3 Levi S. Saunders, ag vears. . . Siten The. seotite it L AT ure canX Mre. Nathan Bennett | PUrPose. Those who receive instruc- |latter has taken charge. Notees ob PRl Tacemtter: Blacksmithing in all its branches. |, .re resd and . accepted. The plans |Imve returned from a visit to Bom. | LO0S during these three weeks will| Mr. Hitchcock intends to enlist the e for the suthmer’s actlvities”were di: e T, be equipped with knowled: f the | services of four members of his fac- 1.25 To New York $1.25 e aammmer's actiyitics were dis- |fret where Mz, Rennett acted as best|work which will enable them fo re. |uity, some of whom have studied ag- $ $ VArious amimittens (o TeDtLe ot r L Jkeurday. “Ash wedding on|turn to their home towns and, in turn, | ricuiture to some extent. and it is CHELSEA LINE ott fore Mottty | Attt ¥ instruct others in the science of gan- | expected that speedy progress will be AL R BT S o | Sociar"our “was ‘snjoyed. = hing. made in laying out, plowing and as- Cllllfdl & Allen TO NEW YORK some very beautiful specimens of stuf- o e ity FREIGHT AND PASSENGER 2 : E -| re- ional 1 have otically 507 to 515 North Main St. Lectured on. Birds. fed birds, most of them Peins those| = E-ECTED PRESIDENT OF A ks tho e W The topen" SERVICE BETWEEN oIiL The pupils of Wequonnoc school en- | that are familiar to Deople in Cone DIME SAVINGS BANK.|crs to the home garden movement. 15 Main Street NORWICH AND NEW YORK fovea an inceresting ‘and instructive | necticut. S S DR County Agent Warner was in New From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- MC?P TEAMING AND TRUCKING Terds: (i was Mhostria o ¢ « J: Leavens Heads Local Institution |f.ondon Wednesday morning and con- aays, Sundays at 5 p. m. . Mrs. Herd's talk was illustrated by Receive Notices of Naturalization. for Another Year. ferred with the home garden officials. FUNERAL New York TBrockiyn Briage CLEANS - PallfMES 0 Many local residents who hawi % Pier, East River, foot Roosevelt AN OONE VERY, PROMPTLY AND AT i el cisidents Whhate el | Brendio 3 lecis. vas o-gilacian Biroet, Mondays, oedncatassy To0 A4 The Original Triangle | | Shaped Floor Mop that st | N J' 4 REASONABLE PRICES slc‘ mys STORY ACD LATHROE: SURPRISES NORWICH Phone 175 nesday morning at 11 o'clock in the $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 directors’ room. Charles A. Saxton The following has surprised Nor- Unclalmed Lapters. and Charles D. Greenman were elected wich: A business man's wife suffered |, TPSLS, 2re two unclaimed ietters in | corporators to fill vacancies caused by - the Taftville post office. _ They are|death. The annual t DR J SINAY from dyspepsia mr'.’ constipation for Laddressed to Mrs. Mary Bruso and|by Treasurer Frank I, Woodard. e m TE A A * years. Although she-dleted she was |George Guerin. The officers are the following: Presi- RAODAD GETS INTO EVERY CORNER have received notices requesting them | Président of the Dime Savings bank days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, to appear before the Droper authorities, | X¢ their 48th annual meeting held - i AND— Your Favorite RoutetotheWest %o _bloated her .cothes would not fit. E dent, Francis J. Leavens; vice presi- ONE SPOONFUL _ buckthorn bark, Personals. dents n Ve i 3 4 , Gardis £ Lad) ssista .2! Dentist Alioved” Rec” :zswsrex‘li.rg?llr:y“]);:;k"g Frederick Belisle has accepted a po- Bartlett, N ":‘»Zu;?.’.“éi;xnfv"si";'&o;; b pos From all New England points to CHI- fi:;h: 50 = 2 USe:| sition with the Hopkins and Alien Co.| Frank L. Woodard, William B. Young, Telophens 323-3 CAGO, via BUFFALO, ERIE, CLEVE- | This same mop is sold 34 Adier-i-ka empties BOTH large and Reoms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwioh | oro5i™ fiitestines it .relieves® asry |in Norwich. Joseph D. Haviland, B. P. ' Bishop, HENRY E. CHURCH LAND and FT. WAY qreslariy for ST gnd 31725, Phone 1177-3 CASE 'of constipation, sour stomach ey Shepard ©. Paimer, Waiter v Lester, W, SMITH ALLBN THROUGH OBSERVATION LI- #, of gas ‘And prevents appendicitis. It | Alfred Dupont and Deice Adams lert | (*harles I Phelps, Edmund W. Per- N LoD e o B WILLIAM C. YOUNG s GUICKEDE Setnn, ot saviigag | Welncadoy. for Springlield whers they e B e T Dea’t lat & few Sabie THANNG ROk Ak pUsKIL S ¢ . we ever sold. Benoit's Pharmacy at|W e employe LR Mm_‘ ¥ et . e y us’.‘_‘ Pl LR Lt fon & 70 Freq Dugas of Merchants avenus| SNdiore Reuber’ 5 Bertiert, Waltiam grerdoN & YOUNG nak parchasc & Hew motoreyels whion DENTIST CARPENTER and’BUILDER G A GER Y YELAS IR DR uas e, House Stuck in the Road. DR. E. J. JONES Best work and matérials at right Thomas Brown of Springfield is the| The house owned by E. C. Miller of i - Daily from New York and Buffalo to Chicago, with direct connections for all Western and Pacific Coast points. Inviting Dining Car Service, a la prices by skilied labor guest of his sister, Mrs. Willlam Mc- | Bastern Point, which is being moved - Shannon ilding [Carte morning and evening meals, Telephone 0 West Main 6o Naily of Slater avenue, for a few | from the vicinity of the wharf to . |Suite 46 Bui 8| anging in price from 26c up, with days. North street, broke one of the planks Take elevator Shetucket Street i le d'Hote Luncheon at 75ec. used in the work and stuck in Thames antrance. Phone s street directly across the road. Lights Before arranging your Western Trip, ere cut off and considerable incon- save money by writing me for rates Funeral Director JOSEPH BRADFORD - n ! venience experienced. The repairs n SALE BY BOOKBINDER |8 and Embalmer e it Watbentas and hor Shea & Burke [J|wa imtormaton TOUSEHOLD of getting the building to its destina- . P. BURGESS, N. X THE HOU! Slank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order . 2 tion near the Meech property is under 41 Main Strest 538 OId South Bldg, Boston, Mass. :n Bldg., 74 Franklin S 108 BROADWAY .| Promptserviceday or night i b e————————— | Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklia S¢. = 7 = WHMEN YOU WANT to put your bus- —— SmERE = oo saverabas mem ] L 22 Cady Aswes & recents patenied Tagmage car. | it vau waws s vurvour nes: ()| Fameral Directors [ womy xov swaws o oot zour v | — o w Th no rier for automobiles is intended to be | medtum. better hin through the ad medtum better than through the ed- | Eastern Conpectl fastened over the hood of a car. R R R O g S Vertising columns of The Bulletin. | letin® ros Sosis Eastern Conmecticut equal to e Bul j un-g (’lzf business ita. v