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AT St : s 7 : -mwm_i BULLETIN, Tfiuns;q. Metias, |ACCEPTS REV. J. F. COBB'S RESIGNATION sy et day, Juns 12, 1919 . —_— Mas ufi‘fifiig‘ Ru MORRIS__Tn Xew Longdon, Ju 1819, by et T, M. Crowley. Touis “oie and Miss ¥adéline Morris, both of New Limd of collecting thé pledges to the church JNERAL DIRECTORS ; . o THE WEATHER 3 treastér. The meeting voted to have EMBALMERS 6 et = | the Leader, a Universalist publication, | AND Al pressiire is générally high placed on file &t the Otis Nbra in emst and South, showeérs and Tmha mktiel BF thG' resi | MATTHEWS 4 Ve ignati of | EADY AR thundergtorms occurred over the maj- Rev- Mr. Cobb Was the next matter | " = &3 3 ~ ; 3 A All Calls Answered Promptly M, T ot Thiy &Pea. ¢ taken up and Clerk Young read the ! ¥ g = tures are genérally above pastors letter of resignation. In his| & Day and Night . fl| the seasonal average over the northern | jotter Rey. Mr. Cobb said that he had | Iwaiikee, H - " disf _edst of the Rocky Mountains | been called t6 the church nearly 20 LEVANDER —Tn Nor o > 88 Main Street exchpt aldng the Atlantic coast. eirs ago and during that tme as| wich, Juné 11, 1918, by In New. d ' the nerth por_ pastor that there had been many peri-| Ayers, Mrs, Rose Let tion of the middle Atlantic districts the ‘weather 1 be generally fair Thurs- day and Friday. Temperatires will JOSEPH BRADFORD |ctange but littie. Winds for Thursday and-Friday No#th Atlatitic and middle Atlaftic— Bo Gentle to moderate east and southeast winds, fair weather. % Slank Socks Made and Ruled to Order s .ngn( Southern Neéw land: Generally - “_0 ‘Dw‘y | fair Thuréddy and P‘ridar, little change in temperature. Observations in Norwich. Teacher of Vielin The followlng récbrds, reported from The Bulletin’s observatibns, show the . changes in temperature and the barc- and Mandolin e in temecratate an 10ds of discouragement, but these were dilndeF, both of this eIty i : followed hy brighter periods. s et Now that the church was besinning Bigh, 3 ik one of these bright periods, Mr. Cobb | winCHESTE o ) stated that it was a good time fof | VINCHESTER . 1n salam (Ghrdner ’ : » o THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY him {0 sevar his cohnections with the| Lipi, )15 M1 118, Charles M. Win- church and that as it was required By | Notite of futieral hereaft contract to give, three months’ notice. “p‘h“lk"_h) this city, June 11, 1% F = 8! = Three more days in which to take advantage of the gener- SRR T ous savings that prevail during e ; . this sale. In the June Sale we he wotld tender. his resignation to take acob Wharmby, dged 59 yedrs effect Sept. 1, 1919, The letter was| 10 mofths. . dated June 2, 1919, Sérvices will _Be held at Gager's fu- Henry Wright suggested that the| neral parlors, 70 Ha"k\‘!:\ _str =§f,- vote on the midtier be by ballot and his| RAturday afterhuon, Jhho 16, at SE0 tion was adopted, BT ALY ! A, Tricy, before the tvote was| taken, spoke of the appreciution of the | church for Rev: Mr. Gobb's serv s Johnzon, aged and of the harmonious feeling that ex- | Funeral services at hier hgme on Math. isted between the church and the pas- | ewson street on Thursday afternoon oz In Jewett City, Jame 18 M bhene Johicon, WIUBW of | vears. het. Bar. . for, but that he Delieved that it was| &% 2pclock Burial In Rtesd-Herekell | 11 . P W T Rev. Mr. Cobb's wish that his resig: | _cemetéry. & i W : L S e REV. JOSEPH I, ¢OBE. nation be accepted. PhiTIER—Ip Biile Jine gb,"snls‘.‘ offer a complete line of Wom- ‘, 5 38 SeRu The total vote was 27—21 voting to| Adcline Peltier, aged 52 FEafs . 6 p m . wene nonths. 76 s ceeen 76 30000 Ty ignation of Rev. Joseph F. &g a : M U arine Highest 82, lowest 60 Sl 2 i acoept the rédgnation and § mot 10| o i canteshirs, ik w1l €N'S uslln mleffi&fl’flefl " Cobb, for the past 20 years pastor of | accept. » v ! o art W. Goff, Bliss Place Comparisons. the Unlversaliat ohirch, was, Accdptea |, Mr. Tracy then présented the for-| Mafy & GOf, wite of Hart 5 at redue ric a av ‘tiohs for W Ab: o ol > ““? | lowing resolutions; 3 S ih_the First Cohzve- C es el'y TELEPHONE 127-4 {,":g,fi:) o N ednesay ! euail, . |8t the meeting of the Universalist] °is Rey, Jossph . Coih has resizned | T EIohal shiseh CARGBLALY, sm.,,i - p : talr, waribil, shits Wiad. ¥ | church society ‘held on , Wednesday | after a nastorate of 20 years, we wish| day afternoon at 230 o'clock’ Burialj { ‘evening by a vote of21 to § in favor of | to plice On racord bur appreciation of | in Smith cemsters reduction is a geflérédi one A, G. THOMPSON, F. S.| accepting the resignation, Rg Mr. | hig long. faithful and earnestiservice. 4 - " Eebb's resignation will take effect on| His life here had been an honor to mad§ fi‘bm our rwar . . S 3 | Sept. 1, 1919, our church- his work along civic and - Chiropodist. Foot Specialist | were about 30 present at the| interdenominational lines has done The clerk of _the chufch, | him great credit, and, every call for Young, opeiied fhe meeting, | helpful action, either iside or outside and Sumfer W. Armstrong was chosen | our own organization, has found him chairman. Reports from the commit- | ready to_bbey. { tée in charge of the Universalist e: it 15 dur sincere with that health, = tension fund drive reported that the|happiness and prosperity will follow H kes up to date ambunted to $3.-1him and his family, and that theif FRIPY it was voted 10 disband | “linés may fall in pleasant piaces” L | & T5 after hi ter it is low commit T v ve v may De! Hoff Hote! | 5w e 188 ater 1L I low | the commitiee and tufn over the work | wherever they fnay €. EUROPEAN PLAN | GREENEVILLE HARRY. COHEN OBTAINS EIGHTY-SEVEN MORE NAMES HAYES BROS. Pr Wednesdky aftéthooh &t 2 o'cléck RABBI DEGREE, CUM LAUDE| = FOR TOWN HONOR ROLL falephone 188 .28 Bromdway | John Levander and Mr: | At the commencement exercises of{ Eighty-seven more names are to be (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mér. Cummings’ Sering Arch Suppert Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. | Norwich, Conn. Phone 138% low selling price. Regular sizes and extra sizes for stout women-=Philippine hand em- VK broidered and dainty Crepe-de-Chine Underwear —all | going in this sale at sale prices. - o S Charch & Allen FUNERAL Rose Levan- Corsét Covers in French and fitted styles, of nainsook and muslin, round and V shaped neck, prettily trimmed with his home, After the marriage cere-|ceived the degree of rabbi, cum laude | plete. At the same time the cases of DR. F. C. JACKSON mony ihey returted to the home of|It was also announced. ihat Rabbi|duplication in a number of names al- the- bride. 4% North Main strest, | Cohen had won the highest prize, the | ready on the board will be corrected. DR. D. J. COYLE | wherc a bumiet luncheon was served | Alumni iation 1 mounting to| Dr. C, H, Lamb was cngaged Wed- . D to a number of guests which incinded | his essay, which is of a high|Resday in making these corrections by pear feldtives and a few intimate|scholarly o nature. and | painting out each name where it ap- der, widow of the late Andrew levan-| the Jewish , Theological seminary of |2dded to the honor roll of the tawh in - A White Skirts. \ ¥ 4 185F Tt antiot ih Bt e i in New York city last|front of the town hall, which, it is i SR Corset Covers Muslin Gowns Long ————————eamarmeeavey | ;1 gver of West Main strest at Cohen of this city re- believed, will make the board com- EMBALMER‘S Gowns in a varisty of styles, high | Women's Long White Skirts, © ~ with deep Hamburg flounce, - . 8 Better grade Long White : ., neck, V. neck, low round neck, and § T CE e ot Lady Assistant Telephorie 328-3 fow square Aeck, trimmed with laces -3 2 2 . <. and ermbreideries and ribbon run— | ki : a | friende.” The bride was the daughter | will he published by a leading Scien- | pears a second time and the space so|l HENRY E. CHURCH i R e Skirts, with dl‘!m' Aamburg 7 [N lof Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Magsh and|tific journal devoted to Biblical and |gained will be used for other nmames, || - Wi ST, AELEN regular 53¢ value, at. 48c At 985, value $1.25 flounce, regular $175 value, | was formerly emploved in fhe She-|Semelic research. as the whole numbeF-to go on the g . o . 3 i [ tucket .Co. The zroom was employed| Durin: ars at the semi-|honor roll is so.large that all the o Corset Covers, French style, At $1.29, value $150 $129 {in the United States Finishing Co. and | nary Ra is a native of Sweden, although hela scholars] won every. 8 ar | space will be needed. Dr. Lamb is do- holding for two|ing the work for James B. Mallett, who vears the Joseph Blumen-|has done the painting of the names FRANK G. BENSON ‘Women's Long White Skirts, HIGH AND V NECK GOWNS with extra wide trimmings of £ lace and Hamburg embroid- % ery. A big assortment to se- T lect trom, regular $2.50 value, of nainsook and muslin, lace of merit o . e 5 3 nd Hamburg trimmed, reg- M spent the greater part of his life in|consecit] an g 203 Main St., Norwich, CL Jj spent the sreater vart o the last fit-| thal scholarship, awarded to. the most{up_to now. £ Viol ular T3¢ value, at. e At $1.39, value § £ |teen years in Norwich and vicinity. | deserving student in the senior class.| The new names to be added are the iolin z Office Mours: S a. m. to 3 o m B i (ol Jlanded by M. and| 1317 won the Aaron G. Robinson | toilowing: T”:}::;:sfl\:o Other good values in Cofset At $1.98, value Mrs. Arthtr A, Vars of Norwich, cou- | Durlin D, Bushell, Le Grand Char- Sbvers @ T——— sins of the bride and_groom. ‘e Tork elty |tier, B. Colberg, Chas. J. Corkers, For Dances, Weddings and Covers at 89 to $1.98. LOW NECK GOWNS o e The bride was b ifully gowned i orwich froi James H. Craney, D. A. Driscoll, John ti b » 03 whits headedl georgetie crepe and car-|a e = 0 sraduate | 1 Weide, Coshe M. Mimote. Jonn 5 R e s AL A Other good values in Women's ried a bouquet of bridal roses and|with honor: - 3 | Gleason, Robert Goldstein, Charles 11|92 Fifth Street. At $2.19, value §2.50 carnatios ] | e ' The bridesmaid was|Academy of Long White Skirts at $2. Govers, John B. Gunsalve, Feloke He- | ng irts at $2.69, $2.98 and upwards. Camisoles Othér gbod values in Gowns at Crepe-de-Chine and Wash Satin | $279, $3.19 and upwards. Camisoles, in white and flesh calor, trimmed with fine laces— 2 dressed in a blue silk gown with hat{as the first s scholar. and liniak, James Hourigan, Joachim to match. She hbd, o bouguet of lilies | attended the School of Aplied Science | gshis. Sam Jennes, Carl W. Jennison, onn €0. 1. DIISS | ot fhe vaitey. The couple weré the re- |of Columbia universlty, and the Col-|arrv B. Kent, Anton Kronicekr, “ipients of many handsome and useful | lege of the 'itx of New York, where he | Fawin J. Larkin, John P. ‘Leahy, gifts which Included mapy articles of | obtained the degree of bachelor of | ristian Liepold, Philip F. Linderson, e na and cut glass, sliverware and|science in 1 Charles R, Locke, Frank M. Lohmann, 41 Main Street Largest Assortment Combination Suits of le line 'I'h;‘ bride’s glit to the] He im "hfi‘l‘;"('h:u’les Meyer, Jol}n J.' MecCormicl F > lDo t At 89c, value $1.00 i W, n’s Chicmises Women’s Musiin Combination Suits om_ was a rold pocket kuife with | L | Peter W. Montey, Wm. M. Murph = e ome emi i it ko8 PAAT, Aiechis, o Story T Colum: | heshus Ao Lom s Stafob, uneraliirectors At 98c, value $1.25 —Corset Cover and Skirt, or Corset DIAMOND JEWEILRY t ke time {317 X £ 3 ¢ |sroom presneted his bride with a e T et | . Norman. Alexander Olaff, Vincenty At $1.29, value $1.50 Envelope Chemises, of excellent | Cover and Drawers, trimmed with BROGCHES | beautitul perdant of emeralds and |entered the Treological seml ! pawloicz, S, Pena, Douglas K. Proc- lity, miisook; Kb with Fins ¥ 1 3 wmbiak [pearls. The bride's gift to her at-ivary of Ame At w\_ ?Tfi.«n‘-yn"\ 1. Rader, George . Bob-|TAKES APPEAL FROM Better quality Camisoles up to | Guality nainsook, trimmed wi e | laces and embroiderfes— SCARF PIM {andant was u gold brooéh and ithe he was first v , ey Rt Ryar B vil s2e0. laces and embroideries— At $1.29, vatue $1.50 N ! zroom’s sift to the best man was a io i and then| "y Thomas A.| $10 VERDICT BY JURY . 2 RING e ting. Coneregation | Sneehai, , I lliam | Mrs., Julia Sawyer, who conducts & At 89c, value $1.00 At $1.98, value $2.50 GS I " i»fl by ‘ch. Geo. x;k«;?;‘\ b " lngton Ln“nflr R. . Theo- | rooming ouse in New wnd?in At 98¢, value § i & prchestra of 12 vieces 2] (ORS AHG Tetrault, found guilty of lkeeping goods 5 < PENDANTS 1 na vocal solos were rendere: P e o 1o Jhiat | e o et Al v Muslin Drawere At $1.29, value $1.50 hil g BRACELET WATCHES f§| B b e € e riminal court of common |l v\ e Drawers of fine quality Children’s Underwear 2 the short pe- | T 2 James ° 3 = fidren’ RADIOLITE STRAP HMeGill, b riBail- | The [| muslin, Hamburg trimmed— 100 dozen Children's Mushn tor Cohen was - | p his | 2Uit 3 P. Beau- ¢ after 3 ek - WATCHES, ETC. ek A el | i Brumen- 5 eie Bloomers S N s ng of the Taftville Plnochle | degrec | thal, Joseph J. Nol At 69, v 89¢ 2 B en - feh was to be held Tuesday | Was U John W. Blumley, Wm. C. Bode, Jr R ohn Wormen's Bloomers, in white ery, regular 50c and 53¢ valus, poned for one w s 3 Bottomly, Wm t 98¢ value $1 & e ¥ John €0. Il. Bliss e Tournament thes | 1 Byrite, Salvatore Brongo, | At $129, value 4150 and pink, made of fine qual- June sale price, § for $1.00, or ven out at that meating |t the cemi e . Campbel, Jr, Wm. Carson,| S Patmont or Qaimhgs fides ity batiste; regular $1.00 value a pair .. 4 kS R Wi, ) 2 Tler Ckits ¥ Qarter, ¥ n_payment ag! ;. . I SECeT ey “This, Sundai sorsiag | M 2an B Cohen of L ey sy o tbndoln In fho New Londen po- at ¢, regular 7o value, at 65 | Children’s Muslin Gowns, well 4 special meefinz of the Brucknc was fined made, neatly trimmed with s ahd ainess . | 8ta; 4 Women's Crepe Bleomers, in Y ers and buziness of impor Tibt completed hik Blondeau, 3 P = Hamb o gul 1 2 w1l be taken up. % lu D Lkl » for which she was fined 0 R ; - . amburg and lace, regular g-_lh | “The street department has been buey | o S 8 e et (50 $100 s in the police court Crepe Gowns Wl e st Tl B D Se ARE T I thiz vreek cleaning up the grass along | of n eon, - e 1 nolled. % : value, at Sc E 5 § , | Pront street. The zrass was slowly | honorabl O ila Prade- Harry 1. g A% the conclision of the Rawber triag|J Orens Géwns, in whita and pink, Children’s Slips, 1 and Y Rtk & 2¢¢ lerceping across the sidewalks .and |the stu oseph R. LaRoche, Abraham N.|Judge and started 1o low neck models, in several styles— | Tizured Seco Silk Bloomers, 2. with pretty yokes and : v u r4 | mude a very poor oppearance. Now | Ra 1 habbot {13 cWn territory an e main strest ™ { 5 S P At $1.79, vate $2.00 pink. regular $2.25 value, at $1. value, a c = the same place fo; 3 | oF AL RINDS 6K coke 100 per cent, hetter, on 5, A8 iszsn‘ow PUBLIC SCHOOLS R 5 e T Thie meil Sheaged in AXifE the road-| o) CE SERO6L ALUMM ! HAVE GRADUATION FRIDAY |arathes s and T. graduating public school in the case ntft worked bed of the rack: lor Nor- AUTCMOBILES, wich aventie Ak Hiw WOAg on the CARRMGB WAGONS tretch of track at the end of the white 3 \ LL HEAR WAR TALES,PYE': of Wheeler!{p. i, fence, and a few more days' work will on o on 1 The n_at FIRST BAPTIST WOMEN | MT. PLEASANT EIGHTH | TWO GET COMPENSATION FOR ' TRUCKS and CART: coniptéte the repatts at this posnt turday f 3 that a gerammo has arranged as follow c him END MISSIONARY SEASON GRADE ENJOYS SOCIAL LOSS OF SIGHT OF EYE UCKS and CARTS Harss Jervis Motored. o travover] Sturda g 0] Music. ilome Again, schools: prave The interest in the meetings of t people of the eighth grada Four workmen's compensation agree- . Tue «day, returning to the village late! e oo higed an excel-| hev: I B. Thelen; The Triumps c the first wi ffome and Toreizn Mi ¥ eirel leasant strest school held | ments as follows have been approved Mechanical Repaie, Peinting. Trin B the afthradon. § the ¢ £ tho speak-1 o CIOTE. »\I‘{,r:w:q»:inw' Booker ad showed the g0 + Baptist chur in_the nature of a gradua- by Commissioner J Donohue: ming, UShelstebing and Webd Work. | 1. 4. Atwood, irsasurer of the Pone- Paniquet wi An-ldore Roosevelt, Helen Whitrord: - i show when at the closi Wednecdar avening at (e Brid Pittshurgh, Blacksmithing in all its brances. |mal Mills company, was in the village| "’ [\ Cary criminal court of common pleas Center h ase of 1899, w n held Tuesday 1 E. Rafferf sic, ‘Springtime Song. Pequetanuc © Wednesday to attend the mcet- H B sting t o relate about | 2 « Wreld in abeyance for a time as there were 25_members and six 3 er and back brafs: the Airestors. have ifteresting th 0 Ihe Yankeo! Schooli Our Flag, Tarold Be LR et s people pr ed on Ma * rato of Fi4: and : “John Andrews And family have] NeY, Wouk in France ©) \hat Democracy Means to the B P lles i - n was hostess, | fi Hater bion o | Fourth avenue and ark to make their| . v in the 516, THo G g DEA RIDAY, JUNE 20 | on May © of §14. J g « D A ol i v in music, The Greatest Nation on OVER TO F ’ s e A toma :x‘nqgi‘)ygéni“{h»f\r‘:d‘cn hmm:!'\\if‘ Bty Ry o sehools: Americanization.| Judge George E. clerk wistans Dande Tonion, o 507 to 515 Nerth Main St Fred Stone left the village Tuesday |10 e iordiaiiy welc o5, Pendleton; Thomas Pdison,| the superior steel in eve on March 11, 1918 for Fall Miver, Mass, He Wil apena|lic, is cordially R Browning: music, Our Bark is| ord s. Mar: compensation for 104 ks for f — Gt ———— | 0" ra] davs there visitihg with rela{ . Although the" memb 4 the Ocean’s Foam. Poqueiantek | Webb ot er oftered by | oL o) PR e B B 2-1jor class have sent tc o Ar | school; contest in expression read- || siding at the present term & ] G : i B friends in ons iy | Muench, Poquetanuck | : read by Mrs Stanin el Traffic Duty Shift Plan. oy D by mol Whit- CGrraton red hy fiying ami chip, e 40.60 for loss of Officers M v 2 Dot ans DR. EDWARD KIRBY ||,vin i Tow totme irafhc. gty ihe | Teets pergons interested will be most wel Roy Nagle, Poq e the Reom 107, Thayer Buildin former at the Shannon corner and the| fome. Fe 3 102 : o = SERNR T Istter ot ¥ilgh and West Malp treets. i PP L I3 Moy voted to d appoint SHIPYARD WOREH hAs tis the plan to altbrnate tWem in STILL Good Nigi : e ] 130- : e : WILLIMANTIC MAN fo0d Nignt Luliaby, 'oquc: COMPENSATION CLAIM SETTLED ; 130-5 and 7 to 8 P. M J hese mo_pmu gfh week. AT BACKUS HOSP“"AL!‘ % s.mflg report of judsy nres Payment of $523.95 in final settle- Invitations to Brown Commenceent.| Joseph Young, the To-verr-olf Wik | rtns of 0 o ain ment of the workmen's compensation ¢ 5 ; e Hmentic man who was,found in an ex- h phme claim Construction AMERICAN HOUSE o atione 10 Frorn CHmmENtemen | pyusied condition, Iving tn the bushes - Star Spanele Fiskicn, 3 o InpCon e on x 2 Mefor- 5 913 e . Hsthe S P friends of Loue Stockwell of this city| 9ff the end Of Forest St o oy | Preston City school, Harold not be untit { Paby, Vitss Do <o 1 il reg| WO it a member of the graduating AT e Tt ater and Clar' e e Pt gty shied. 8 Donolue £ C 0. Firet-class Garage Service Connezted | B.C. Whi V0T 3 reS a8 been BrouEnt to taE{ RN echool_Chatlos SHOW WHAT THEY SPENT Ind o hold the firet me s itz o i 1918, Dragol e 5 i Howard Zabris Ma X i B e @ y Septem S, Drago. re- D. MORRISSEY, Prop. n. 3 = i et MR IN NORWICH CITY ELECTION |tember AR Jr B, e g KB caivea miurion s el First _Selectman (2 K. Ba AN Gordon Paleres ATG The following £ election ¢ SpLiey - rved at the SIdge of the peo-ment by havin machine >hena Shetucket Street i Kas beéh in communication With the|;L G For - penses have t the town ot 1he-eecky s e > fall against him. catchir n be- . 3 & e New, Positive Treatment Willimantic town s.u\holril(xlesbuml ;;:l g Herios offioe AthE InCithe e T B L e bl e he e o R Jearned that the man had been s N 5 i cent city election: i e | foved- for.a our. Ahest “fhe. ola¥e’ iron bo caus to the The Max Gordon & Son to Remove Hair or Fugz || bs them to the aimshouse of the town| || LS HIMSEF ACCIDENTALLY William T Fricbie. republican. city] TR abdominal musclos but instead ‘of oing therc he came io | Wit 16 SAN S oloH, $10 to- towen committee, §1i5 for | ooty B R o - & Norwich. Youngz will be returnéd to EVOLVER| O obile furniched AgEtns &iv S & 5 Corporation (Beanty Notes) Willimantic as soon &s he has gained| Priv ank G. Smith of Cleveland, | “\elo R, Arators o Mrs | ewed for tham GIVEN LUMP SUM IN smocrat, alderman, i Joi r and veligion, and a vaper upon its ligion was read by Mre. Charles Cope-| land. The Protestant Work in Me: fo e sent there. The|O. SETTLEMENT OF CLAIM Morris Mailove of 91 Bayonet street. New London is to cive the lump sum of $344 in settiement of his work- wor ~Jeatni strength enou ), 19 years old, accidentally shet|gs JUURENE: an STareY g b TAE the value & \othed that he has a|himself o death thfbugh tho hed]® of the wse of delatone removing | Selectman h 5 Have Good Burning Coal|hair o fisz trom :::, e or arms, json_in Willimantic, © Eolany Tith 2 revelver bullst at the exp A en taken to e spital al station at New Lendon Move, Nut and Egg, also Bitumineus | delbtoms o oy he e powdered ! 25 for legitimate ¢ Charles H. Rayne sheriff, none. Edward Crooks, republican, co blican, city T < - s int g v read by Mrs. . delatone and we didn’t know he was in %".r“"h but)Wednesday morning. iman, $10 to town committee. Fosan ":“,r 8 o e 5§ - i men's com; ition claim ggainst the - | wesdsalinasiie hairy surface. To 2 op 4 hread on the| Gohcht he was still in Willimant bappened while Smith was on gusrd| Crarines 5. Baren . republican Y s L o :_5;‘(’:‘ Suit Withdrawn. ' ¢ Groton Iron Works of Groton, accord- = rubbed off, the skin washed and every First Juns. Rainfal d“_}‘,’ B % councilman, $15 to town committee. strs, Mary Dolbear was an ehiovhble] yn Siog panit of t Af,en\‘\,‘q‘,‘_) 5 to an award made by Commission- bit of hait has disappeared. No. fafi. irst Jui . ho circumstances surreunding the | \William H. Bowen, democrat, coun- iy SR NSO HES S CEORa L ogA Furntng Co. OF _Myatili« 3 ohue Mallove has suf- owers an rees ure will result if voa are careful to| Norwich Eot its first rainfall that|shooting are not known, there being|ciman, $5 to town committee B omie Meion Fed s, Tmleabins | B#inst 1he New Tearsd Drvdock Co. fered (e vermanent stifter : buy genuine delatome. | counted for anything in June on Men-|no witness. About 1250 Welnesday ARl A i ore Sonora Therssa Bf | AnA othefs, has besh withdfawn from 1 . e ey | day. 1t Was 22 Of an inch and with|Morning men in the station heard the{TWO REPUBLICAN DISTRICT Teal. ~ the suvcrior eourt for nis county. It - FOR ALL OCCASIONS | the ‘cooler weather, almost cold, broke|réport of a shot and rushing out| TREAGURERS FILE EXPENSES| 'the program closed with a posn, A | TaS-Brought for Samakct on fhe o Orders Delivered WAPLEWOOD NURSERY (0. broke the_long dry spell and the sev-|found Smith unuconscious on the foor. : that the defendant company b eral days of midsummer heat. Ipvestigation showed that he had &b o, republican district treasurers Jawfully - removed a certain from Mexico, read by . Rathbun. Mrs. George ez Acquitted. e have filed with the town clerk their building of the valie af . K z bullet wound in the head. g . == 1 In the criminal common pleas court - 2y Phizgs . ANYIhINg| and arrived withip a very few min-| Casper K. Bailér. republican treas-| John B. Porteous of the Porteous| - 2 { Lopes of Newarly who was plced on - i o i Py ‘Gored him{JTer in thé Sixth East Side district,|& Mitchell Company, spent a Week Strike Not Felt’ Hefe. 1 L“r S0 S SaRting ohs T HOWARD B. FOSTER | — jaition was precarious he ordered him|y,g §35 from the town committee and | with Archibald Mitchell at Ruany- | theft of cizarettes ted at 33 from s o L | rushed to the naval hospital where|gpong g57.80, as follows: Cigars $7.80, | medi 1bdge on the Restigouche river, | The hatidhwide commercial telegra- | the New Haven road in New london SOt ppaEnal Bae Fmfl h’d ! 3 jhe was given emergency treatment.|jucl §5, automobiles $30, assistants | Matapedio, P. Q. and had the best of | phers §tHke ealled for Weanesday had | Was found not guilty by a jjury, % Yrawings Furnished for any Machine or . {The bullet had penetrated the brain]gyy cport. Killing ‘ten’ salmon weighin re_ | N0 apparent effect hete at the Offices | pmpme oo g Ll LT " it o ) (d » 0 Smith was beyond human aid. He| " Tfanry 1. Pettie, treasurer in the | spectively 23, 22, 40, 15, 22, 33, 28, 28 ] of the Westetn Uhioh ot the Postal % s you your plant to run every [ fl,rsm ted at 4.20. ¥ 3 E Pirst, Central district, spent all except | 1-2, 18, and 24 1-2 pounds, totalling 243 | Teélegraph. All the regular force was FREE M Q? day call on me § 3 = The shooting is under investigation 3 of the $85 which he received | poufds, averaging in _ weight 24.3{at work as uswal 1 S 19 % * | We have wituesisd nih remarkable by a board of officers. It was Of-|from the town commitee. The expen- | pounds. Mr. Porteous 1éft for hotme on — 4 BHETUCKET STREET ted that the shooting Was| ditures were as Rl s automobiles. e Smith was a member of the } resuita,with this sosthing wash of i ficially Promptecrvicedayornight | e weofersounbottieon thopuaran. | *pri” tee that uiess it does the sume for you, follows: assistants $20, | June Sth at the conclusion of a wesk | Sub Base Commander Denies Report.| = Lo370° Map in colors, alss the lunch $11, cigars | of fine sport. Mr. Mitchell’s party has| Capt. Frederiok Ofiver, commanaer|. STORY OF RANGER : res $3.12. taken 18 salmon up to June 8. Mr.}of the submatine base, denied on Wed- % JOU WANT to put your bus: . the pablic, thers 13 ne One iiundred and Forty second com- i = Mitchell has been a little under the |nesday that it was the the greatest of all oil fields. Redlum batter thin thromeh e a4 . M cotyrounatacent. tic.00and S . | pany. He: was very popular among| A kiss on the iips is worth 2,000,000| weather, but he hopes soon to-be. in |deny o men of mm-..mm"""m“ = CURTIS, PACKER & CO. wertisine :nn: u:'n- Billetin, " Lee & Oszood Co, o bis companions. 5 an_pager, S =Zood form for work. 5 t g0 to New Lomdon when on leave | ~ 50 Broad St, New York. o . .

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