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FUY AL DIRECTORS i LAY AITISTANT. red P.-sn’puy ———— d s,uck of TEAM "‘““‘“‘é HARNESS, EXPRESS HAR. |t aha ean THE L. L. CHAPHAN C0. 14 Bath Street, Norwish, Sonn JOSEPH -BRADFORD BOOKDINDER |_ 7w Biank Besks Made and Ruled to Order 108 OROADWAY South New E Observations NES> and AUTO ROBES|. ¢ sliowing records, reported trom Sevin's pharmacy. show thé changes the barometric i temperature and thanges Monday: cal rain Mongay's weather: showers. TEAMING AND TRUCKING ¢ DOWE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES A.D: LATHROP Can Yoa Imagine anrthing more tefreahing and heatih- ?on was' pleasantly sufp: ful than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER. [1oTis OF, [ooserell, averue Thy atout It's a powdsr that preserves the beetd, |&ble cvening ¥as passel with games and music, the party breaking un at a Jats hour, Light refréshments Bold at|served by the hostess. present frem Norwich, Taftville and festroys the germs and Swestsd® ths breath. Try it you'll like {t. Dunn's Pharfadc- DUNN’S PHMCY Chitdrews Bay at 60 MAIN STREET e Em——— BR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203an$t. Norwich, Ct, -aom to8pom AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trir- ming, Upholfl:flu and Wood Wark, Blacksmithing in all its brances. Scatt & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. mm%f'"mm ‘ .‘m at right home over Sunday. Corporal Norman Soulés of Camp Devens spent Sunday st his home in wuuw-ls -no-rzov YOUR FEEY* A. G. THOMFICN, F. S. FOO0T SPECIALIST LICENSED CHIROPODIST Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch.Suppert Suite 7.8, Alice Huilding, Merwich Fermerly of Waerbuny Phons 19684 e —— A ——— A e et Dai-Hoff Hote! HAVES, !l!.a!.. 4rg» r.nnhon- e fllfi.\ TYou WA!’I‘ (o S Better mh wussmins 6f THE wfitnfiu : WeufllinSen!RmForFint Night ondn"‘! ~ i, Thundpr shoters have the noeth position of the lantic stats€ It will be ¢onsideradly ;'umeq in northern districts éast of e and Wednesday, Light southeast to Marshal ‘Welcome—Popularity CcmntSanpMublmm nmymmo,mmm. istered in the state, mmunm«mm- nmumewmnuhznmnummmurm srevailed Mondsy evening, a large side shows utthasbed people to see the wonders which are to be scen m the largs 140-foot . The curiosities shown in this Mlt would do credit t6 many & larger of mmm includes freaks from f the world, many of ‘efore. 5 m 'll:‘tluhtf w s uated grounds Férecast. uigland: and Wednesday; - p,oud,.,seekara turned out strong to take in warmer ‘m sights at the Modse carmival on the aumgroud- , Wiich is pui jand’ show is lhfl Iut hat the Moose have had hiege since they began vmstom of rurmiag a carnival every The formal opening of-the wesk of amusement was marked hy a Strestiang parade in which a large number of the 08 | Moose patticipated, as well as the ity offiélals, headed by Mayor J..J, Des- mend.. The parade home headed by the Finn band and Tho carnival this permits must not ho- Finn's Qver- Iagjerants had g (14 numbars, regis therefose incomplete. 's Teglstration in group A This group includes Whites - and white countrigs tvith States is not at war. registration was 255 men, this group including negrées and negro declar- from countries with which the i ed Htates is not at. war. roup C régistration was 2,562 Mis group comprises all aliens from_countties with which the Unit- &d States is not dt war and from the with - which the States .is at war Ah\i fof-citizen Ine warther Tues- | aidens that played their mative The mou ments and danced their native Next to the Hawaiian village is. the athletic show, where thers are, staged some first class wrestling houts and other tésts of athletic ability. The silodrome is one place where the people hold their breath from the time Wild Bill Tanner of Worcester and Kid Boardman of the west open the throttles on their motorcyeles and climb tke perpendicular sides of death cage to the very top until they get down again to e bottotn of the pit. This death defying ride is &pec- tagular and the nervy riders take their in their hands every start their machines, Another unique featurs of the show in the monkey speedway, where tén monks drive their o poweéred cars around a track with such _Yard-wide Seco Silk—price a yard.... “Yard-wide Silk and Cotton Crepe—price a yard.. - -49¢ Yard-wide Suesine Silk—price a yard........ “Yard-wide Habutai Silk—price a yard.......... 89¢ Yard-wide Satin Habutai—price a yard........ $1.19 Yard-wide Silk Poplin—price a yard..... 32-inch Satin Messaline—price a yard......... $1.25 Yard-wide Satin Messaline—price a yard....... $1.50 40-inch All Silk Crepe-de-Chine—price a yard Yard-wide Chiffon Taffeta—price a yard. Yard-wide Wash Satin—price a yard.......... $2.00 s left the Mbose Highest ‘14, lowest 3. . Comparisons. i S through Water street and back over Predictions for Monday: Main street to Broadway, where they pleked up the téwn's remssntnuveu in automebiles, grounds, where Mayor Desmond in a short address formally opened In his talk the mayor ¢om- The complete nkums from the sev- ons in the state fol- Group Greup Group plimented the Moose on their order 181 and extended the best wishes of the .|.city té the members of the order. " The carnival in itself is one larze amusement place, and anyone gzoing thefe Yay &pénd an énjoyable even- ing and then not see all the wonders grounds afford. ver the entrance to the grounds eral draft divis New Britain that the show New Haven . twenty of her fricnds, othed vlaces. d¥en ware baptized. iturg reading by the The First Chilren's chanan; _Welcome, few, Harry Larkin, Erily !-mx Tiin dren’s Day, choir: Metzger: Some Don't all: The Rainbow, 8i, Ruth Metzger, the Song to The For the past two f‘haflt: J Mullaney, MeKinlev, Atehibald MeDous gal, J. Twist. Receive Membersh, onday the pupils at Ha Gnmmar School received thei bership Buttsne 1o Red Cross for the vear school joined the organization as body as the result of an entertain- feént put on a few weeks ago when a go0d sum wis realized frem the sald of tickets, ie¢ ereai, and cake. Brief Mention, Jameés Reed of the navy was at hi$ téh village. eign waters, Reed, Mary Riley, spent Sunday at Camp ltuoakom the Drawbridge. Lawrence Nolan, Edward \Reardon, and Edward Kendall Usiion, Boston, were at their homes in the village ovér the wesk end. jneo at 11 o'cléck fasted 10 seconds, and ecaused 'a .f”lfl! (| rhhu M Waterbury . hands the service flag of the locval or- Stamfc aer with its 3§ stars. Thers is a dduble midway with lines of haoths on each side and tn the center. all kinds of amusements linin: mgdway suited to. attract the tz skill that would make many a Norwich autoist green with envy. There are other attractions on_the grounds well worth seeing wicth peopls will have an 6pportunity to see everything, as the carnival eon- tm::u through after high water it is low is fellowed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Party For Miss Alice Ericson—Heard | ® and Seen in the Village. A Baturday aveming Mi 1—Bast Hartford ~n eton %—-Thomp'vme 2 - Near the center of the gedunds is fashioned ~mepry-go-round, which never fails 16 attract old and young, and oo Monday there was ne éxcehuf;m to this rnle for the heérses riding -deviee is The Whm whith al- | 16, 6Wing {o the rai n, as it 1S uhedvered. but missed & ride on it Monday night will | Frapces Corey 57 ————— e ——— vttt S EIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH WORKERS APPROVED §-—Naugatuek .. The vote in the mopularity edntest| i—Milford 140 up t6 Monday night was as follows for the mest popular young lady: M Anha Brown 508, eontina Cayoustte 587, Blanche Mon- ot . 118 9-<«New Leondon. 172 11—Waterford .. 180 13—Stratford . 14=Norwalk .... 15—~Gréenwich .. 17==Willimantii 18-=Torrington B 108 D&—-\o Milford) J%g Brown 526, Li 5. Rose Callahat deville 581, Margarst = Sadusky Anna Meade 580, Grace Waters 355, Anna Sullivan 5"7 Grace Kelsey 626, MASONIC VETERANS TO MEET |N NEW BRITAIN. |2 | Forty-eighth Annual Reunion on June | 27-<One-Day Session, The Masonic Veteran association of onnecticut will hold its 43th- annual in New Britaln Thursday, June he association will be the guest d Centennial lodges. P land A M., i eity Hall, street, at 11.30 a. m. { Gohelide all busthess i dinner which wiil be. x4 The program will include. the address eherabie ’:Ihaszer %eubefl H. Tucker e reading of the necs relogy and the election of officers, The deaths since the last reunion nerable Master. Henry F, Auditor Edward nd Addison Bun- the last of the fa- mous Bunnell Masonic twins to dié. He was 89 years old. The membershij is more than 1,000, years' lofxe membership, and now in are eligible for mem- Céngregational Chursh, Sunday the anfual Children’s Day exereises at the Greensvilla Congréga- tional chutreh ivére heéld in connection Wwith thé Mdrfing service instead - of in the afternoon as usnal. Commissioner With Superiof Ceurt Clerk. — { 25—Reekville commhsaucm dgreements hzue been approved by Commissioner J. J. Donohue and filed with the elerk of the Buperior court as ABSAULT CASE BEFORE COMMON PLEAS COURT Two New Lbndon Tailers Came to| Blows in Shw. An assault is the basis of a suit which Was beinz tried before Judge Chatles B. Waller in the court -of common pleas at New London Mon- Max Moskowitz of that city is suing Gaspare Virga for $1,000, alleg- ing that twhile he Was in the peaceful pursuit of his business the deéfendant struck and beat him, The alléged ssskult took place Feb< ruary 12 in_a_clotaing shop in the Armstrong buil@ing - at sireet, where both Moskowitz and Vir- 1t 15 claimed that very enjovable pmgramma was pres {eénted: Sonz, by the sehools Mariin-Rockwell plover, and Albin Hagéirom, 30 Uncas Street, employe, abrasion of cornea of left eye, at raté of ¥11.28; It is hoped to Fowers Fot Children: B nme for the Anderson, Lucille Larkin, Ruth I Rertha Wallace; Sum!nr‘r ation of right wrist, at rate of $12.01. N. La Pointe Co,, New London, employer, and C. J, Norton, employer, mlérnal fracture. at rate of $7.29. Woolen Mills, and John Wickeicaz, sireet, . employe, réllers on fullilg machine, Work For All, Lois Z.mn Ladd, Clinton Drescher: Little Degine ners, Hel Buthill, Clara Hatpiet An arsoy, Lillian Wallace and Marioti_Aenew: Song We Teve Best, Nathan Sears, n«me MeMiltian, Robert tie Pilgtime, May Adams Jessia mu Margaret West: 'The Soldier, T ey TNE. RO, Hamliton Watches THE WM FRISWELL CO, 25-27 Franklin Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON Associate Ve Parker of C M. Platt of Winsted a; nell of Tersy 205 West Main hand caught bo’v\eu\ The _Atwood Machmé Co., f. the association All Masons of 25 za were emploved. Virga called one of the gitls employ- ed there a vile name, and when kowits remonstrated the fnrmer struck him about the face, body ahd limbs and knocked him te the fi AT DAVIS THEATRE. Motion Pictures on the Bill. The rémantic western frontieysmen and plainemen of the days of Bret and Frederick vanished for- mroggh \ml.n of ngnt hn\d at rate zood standm" 01 earm, Charlotte Geer A. L. Bur, \ew Lot- Pl’l\hs Gilehrist; Cheer)' Littie But~ tereups, Dorothy- Haslam, Peckham, . Mabel Fleming Tavlor; reading, Wisdom “From" the Flowerf, Marion Blackledze; The Fiag oholt; America. empioye, aeep cut in right thigh, at SEVEN SONS IN SERVICE Manager of Mosse Carnival Has Ex- cepticnal Record. Wood '-nd McClure, West Muystic, emplover, and Chris Olser, badiy !acemtod fingers, at rats of $14. Theodore : Belvalé of the U. S. En-|necticut State F manager of the Co. whieh is show- fitg for the Nomvich Moose, son, all methbers of (he Math U. son iz u stu- «'1°rf at Columbia um\ersvt- received word that his \uunees' 8 lough at his home the village. to that effect are I Three Cheérs for tha Red, White wl Blue was sung by the audience. While the song was heinw sung Billy Agnew and Mav Adams marchea forward to the platforfy Waving American flags. - Fer Fourth of July Celebration. vears there has been s Fourth of July parade in the Z. Tripp, employo. na!m of han-‘. erated, at raté of $18 Mark Twain Remingion may have ever, but they live afain, fervid and realistic ¢ in Selfish” Yatés, the latest photoplay of William 8. Hart, the fa- mous Thomas H. Tneé Artcraft film In this picture, Which is shewn BULLETIN STORY IN CARTAGENA NEWSPAPER “El Porvenir™” nectiout %ill hold its annual meeting |y and reunion at The Griswold, Bastern | ¢ Point, Juné 27. | The business meeting | et i srppsiipianesss | £00d health and enjoying camp life: is Gratified at Praise of |\ City and Paper. nu?g mah s 20 years old Correct Fabrics FOR GRADUATION ‘GOWNS stered It is time to give thought to the selection of materials for dg'a.“'m the Graduation Gown before the assortment becomes broken. Hiumlftwsuuuhontfrmourvuym plete stock. WHITE GREPE DE-CHINE AND SILKS ceees SL19 .. $1.65 Yard-wide Wash Satin—price a yard.......... $225 40-inch Satin Charmeuse—price a yard........ $2.25 DAINTY WHITE FABRICS OF COTTON IN OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT 30-inch ,White India hnom,.m a variety of grades— prices are 19¢, 25¢ and 37%c. 36-inch Batiste, thon, Linaires, Etc., very desirable for mduahon gowns—prices are 25c, 37V5c, 50c, and 6-inch Mercerized Fabric, wuhable, permmcnt Iustre, fine, sheer qualities—prices are 37V4c¢, 50¢ and 69¢c. 36-inch and 45-inch Plain White Organdie, in a va- riety of grades—prices are 37V4c, 59c and $1.00 a yard. Wonderful showing of Plain and Figured Voiles, American made and imported fabrics, in a wide range of qualities—prices are 25¢c, 37'4,c and up to 98¢ a yard. Plain and Dotted Swisses, medium and fine dots— prices are 25¢, 50cand69caym'd. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Rockland plant in Norwich is enjoy-!will be held at 7.30 p. m., followed by ing his annual vacation. the anfiual banquet at 8 oclock. Lyman Allyn Upson of Thompsonville is pres- George Sullivan, James McShref- ident ‘of the c¢lub and Major George frey and Francis Marcel attended a dance in Jewett City, Saturday cven- Q. Whitnéy of Hartford is secretary. State Firemen's Meeting. The annual convention of the Con- {will be held at Brid stationed at Camp Hum-{W 1 e hdi & whoMt Pur-|and Thursday; Au <9 | various firé compan: Enjoys Camp Life. Cards and letters received in town friends and relatives of AMichasl Army and Navy Club. i Army and Nayy club of Con- , New York, states that he is in ifeer hefore the ns wers i the em- postofiice and r: other son was a mechanical en- J vis theatre the first half of the ‘week. AMr. Hart is of western and the living embodiment of those remarkable characters by whom the west twas réclaimed. The théeme of Selfish Yatés is one of Tn this play Mr. Hart af- fords his admirérs an example of his hest work, which is iniproving vastly with each nes characterization he es- THE story was weitten By (;anlnnr Rullivan and the picture was produded by Mr. Hart himeelf fufider pervision of Themas H. Thee. ovak is his leading womah and she has a role that Hart's pérsenation in strong and ent» isfying contrast. Anbther featute af thé bill i« Doré- thy Dalte nin Unfaithfal, Which shews love. may turn to- hate village on Independence Day ing and it is 1o be repeated this vear: A meeting of the committce will be held_at the home of Osear W. Carpen- tef Weldnesday événing to malke plans for the evet. The cemmitiee com- 0. Several wesks ago, printed an article descriptive and his- torical about the famous old city “The Buuptm" HILDING—In Hartford Juns 4, 1818, a - on to’ Mr. and Mrs. Afbert Hilging}, The daily operation of two ferry, of Hebron. . - |was started on Monday and will be A Y MLt Jung a( ! Continued throughout the balance of Laing. the summer. GADDIS At Grosse Jile. Mich, June 2118 denenter. Blizabetn Porter. ndies, Cartagena, “(’pubh(‘ of Co- lombia, famed as the lure of nurr*'m- eér and pirate for nearly iwo half centuriés. ed & short. distance 6 the sast of thel Panama canal and its unusual posi- gives it promise Mr. LeRoy has setved as aMerman in Brooklvn and is a charter member o’ the Braokiyn Lodge of Flks. This iz pérhaps a unique recard for one family and one to be proud of |LeRoy has _been conneeted with T‘-mn show for many and rPtxrerl about five vears ags. This season. after his hovs went away, jdecided to 2o Back on the read, after the "b\ erfiment refuséd to allow: him Carftagena is Jmues Purden, C. J. Downe-( geographivally of grt’af futura trade. plimentzry remarks about the leading “El Porvenir.”| A copy of The Pullktm r-onta.mmz the artidle was sént to which reproduced it in qmnlsh The preface to he article its . gratifieation wm-rn—n; Notth Bennington. Vt.|B June 81918, 4 son, Jay Edward, i “rc en M. and Mrs J. White l‘\[vtlle E Himes, fni'mer!\ of Norw THERS—On June 10, 1918, “at the . O obital & con. OlaFlds Fred: 15 Main Street erick, Jf. to Mr. ami Mrs. ¥ the .Greéneés Washington street. INCIDENTS IN SOGIETY how quiekly BORN. Two Boats on Groton Ferry. boats between New London and Groton men’'s association port Wednesday and 15. Notices eceived by the who is stationed at Pelham Ga Cruthers (nea Astrid Ewangon) of 130 FUNWL of 'nn high oummn of people of the andt then baek to love. - The last feature is a three reel Tri angle vomedy featurinz William Des fend in a dual téle entitiéd The Mar- Fiazs Bubblé, TAFTVILLE Death of Mes. Iudorg Michon—Other Village H-hfilhings. zena and “Bl Porvenia” were held. The language in which the expres- sion of thanks was _mad¢ woull lose much of its tranelated into the har«her Enalish, IN COMMON PLEAS Motion List Matters Disposed of in Afternoon Session of Court. UADD-—-GARDINER—I#A Prm’!dem‘v R. I.. June 7, 1918, by Rév. H.-B. Fran- cis Clifford Pietpont Ladd, formerly { ' Moosup, Conn., and Miss Bertha Marghall Gardiner of Arlington. COIT—TROW- ln Norwich, June 10, ‘R Crowell of 0Ol1d- ng in Philadéiphia. Mass, is the guest of her Grosvenor Ely. KF\ERSD\—Y\'DER“ILL— Tn Gl)b! At Pleasant View, x tage has been leased by Henry F. Par- ker of Norwich. — William Super of the U. S. navy 14 in the villagd aftér a cruise in fof- morning -at 7 death 6! Rose mthards. \wflM‘ of Tsadore Mithon oceurfed at her home She had been sick for about tlhiree months, Mrs. Michon was born in the Province of St. Denis, 63 years ago, the daughter of Fhsebe and ch 8he was married to Tsadore about 45 years a¥a and has been & rcsident of Taftville for the past six She was o member 6f thn Sa- eted Heart chureh. Mrs. Michon was thé mother of 15 éhildren, 11 of whom They are Mrs. Delia \ev. London and Miss Helen Under- Telephone 358-3 hill of Gales Ferry. S : S31OND—DONOVAN — In __Notwich, m?une 10, 1618, by l% J. H. Broder- ick. Jamés Josesh smond and Miss Nellle Madeline Donovan, both of this city. ——— e Tin- the common pleas court on Mon- atlemOpn the following matters were The Monday Sa¥ing club meets this afterncon with Miss Audrey Cetiion 6f Washington street. on Trint street. A demurfer wasS sustained case of Nellle Maynard vs. Rosario Perrigini and othere. The eéase of Elmer E. Piteher and :-(h:;g ¥4, city of Norwich Was con- [y Baward Kilgday left Mfly Monday morning to enlist in the U N chant ne in Boston. Misses Margaret Redden, Mrs. Charles Coit and son Charles of Cambridge, Mass., of Mrs. Charles M. Coit. are the guests One wesk twas allowed for answer in the case of Caesar el CarlDo vs. ‘1John Paracenti and a bond of $75 was orderad in the case of George Brady M hon, aged 65 vears and § months, Henry L. Bennett is xismng ic! her dnu'hter ,"in Brooklyp, N. —f- are now living, Breatlt and Mrs. Woonsoeket, Mrs, Vietorla LeClaire of N&w Bedford, Vietor and Arthur FERGUSON—In this city, June 9, 1918, Mildred E. Ferguson, azed 11 months P. VER STEEG, Florist, I‘\fr?odra‘? sder\k'es at the residénce ot her |57 Lafayette Street. Phone 760. pavents, Mr. and Mrs. William G.|_- Ferguson, 138 Prospect street on Tuesday afternoon at 1.45 o'clock. Interment in Jewett City. . O‘)fim‘——ln Griswold,. June 10, 1918, Danlol Congdron. aged 74 years, 9 SHEA& BURKE serv! e Friday at the home of .~ F“'hr;:nl's]rothcrcln taw, George Lathrop. 41 Main Street Funeral private. Aoty s -~y R. 9, PEEAR SR B H Funeral Directors E. Fuller BENHAM — %nddami in_ Waterford, The case of William Knabe & Co. vs. Dora Kirschenbaum was contin- ued_for thrée months. The case of Welcome A. Rockwsll ve, Carrie 1. Spufr, adm., will be iried in New Tondon on June 2 ¢ases of C. A Gagér, Jr. McCant and F. A. Reckwell Raflway Co. will be tried on TJane The other assignments' will stand Mrs. Daniel M. Lester has returned to her homeé on Warren ‘street after PERASETom AR spending the season in the soéuth. Boy Was Run Ove Sidney Philip, son of Mr. and Mpe, Raby Blindérman, met with an acel. aent Saturday evéning at 8 ¢'clock, at the cornér of Forest and - Wedt Main stteets. Mo was run over by a West Main street beer wagon -nd was badly bruised. e is under the care of Dr. W, K, Tinglsy. A strong earthquake sheck was felt at Granada and througnout thut prmu Canada and TIsadore, Joseph, Francis, Bdmund, Mrs, Albert Riveauz and Mrs. Troduriok 8 Cothp hag Satuthe | atee. Wiltinm Ohenbtte ‘of Tattville, ed from a visit with her son, Paymast- ér Camp, of the Boston Navy Yard. Unique Wager. A unique wagzér was made Wednes- day Wwhen a Well known villager bet with a Nerwich man that the war in Hurope weunld be over by The 1oeal man is promin- ent and 13 a life fong resident of the He is_employed in the mill Mrs. Bela P. Learnad ~ | daughter, Mrs. Grosvenor Ely, taken a cottage at for the seasdn. North Beituate, No Appearance for Toscana. There was no appearance on Mon- day when application was made to the board eof pardons at Hartford for the rélease of Joseph Tokcana, sent to the state prieon from Neéw London county. Glenn’s Sulphur «. Waltér C. Buckingham enter- tained the Tiefoil club at her sutmer home in Galés Ferry, Saturday after- G In Working Reserve. Arthur C. Benoit, 5 Maxime Beneit has enrolled in the U. ve Working Reserve and will 26 -to. Storrs during the week. Ex-Mayor and Mrs, Allyn L. Brown left Friday by automébile for Pough-|g keepsie to attend a wedding there, and also the commencement exercises| at Vassar college. Advertised Letters.. Tettérs addressed to the following are advestised at the local pést office Louls Menty (2). it I, Personals and Notes. L. C..Potter has resigned his posi- tion in the Tattville Pharmacy. ms chnles Wesley Chngm in 85th year. 1 ‘Setvice at hiS late Tesidence, Fm:fi’;own street, Tuesday afterncon, Frederic W. Cary has béen attend- ing commencement at Lasa" semis dau:hger Miss Mildred J. Cary was a member of the graduating class. phdox«umhhu. 'flmflphr Purifies Contains 30% Pure Sulpkur, Miss Gertrude Buckingham P:Jmer of Milwaukee, who has been the guest for several months of her grandpar- ents, Gen, and Mrs. Willlam A. Aiken ‘of Washington street, hag Ift uwn st hmed Dennis Murphy of Newpért spent Sunday at his hyme in the village. e, Freqd Hasler of the at his home here over ] Arethé Totrance of thie ‘Mn wmn a married woman elopes mm !%o veek "nd. m‘t an it's bard to o Eympathy. MARRIED —AND— 5 R. G“'-.h'\m Archa cisii EMBALMERS 5, 1918, by Rev. Allen 4 R“::‘w‘ ¥Freéman Kenerson of Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN DIED sxomos—tn Tattviile, June 10101, | Flowers—Bedding Plants Geraniums, Begonias, Fuchsias, Coleuns, : ‘Michon, widow of TIsador Heliotrope, Salvias, Petunias, Ver- In Backus hu-glftang{\:r\\;HZ benu, Asters, Cosmos, Vincas and 1sts Michael Morres d 57 vears. 8 1918, Wwilllam H. Bewham, aged 62 y ean RKBR—In New York, June §, 1978 P‘Ws.l!ev* Farnsworth _Parker, son n_ e late ngne:e§e§r!and Susan ¢ ker, 7 Int:rrment ?gYmuc cemetery Tuesday, June 11, on the arrival of the 2} oclock train. N—In Norwich Town, June 9 at 2.15 o'clock. Burial at ndon, Ct. Friends are in- CARD OF THANKS, 2 the undersigned. wish to ex- (Cot out S8 nab donion 944 appreciation for the mamy kind (PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING) A rggd red to us by our lriends in “135- lu lfih 8t., Norwich, ~ Cenn. uu hour of our sad urflicdo‘ the loss) gf our, dear mother. For th e -many TMS We nlw wish to express Funml Designs—Wedding Decorations