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7 s e v b Two hundred yard-. and the trees gyv taller, TheBullti | N Norwich, Thursday, Jype 19, 1920. Savings Account By Mail TO-DAY With The Blacker, Wnder. as hope grew smaller, Cry_seemed neirer. tne teeth ssemed ¥Califorfiia Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Rev. Gurdon Franklin Bailey who wés [ things which is more blessed to!gilva i fe of the First Con- | 10 receive. I shall endeavor to follwo the Eilled (031 QRSO gy ¢ and be- | Bolden rule, he said. This advice is not gregational church last August an 0_be given to one just entswring an un- |- gan his work the.first _of . November, | rieq field. Here is one in the noon tide was installed over the church Weédnesday of life, with long hour before him, the evening, a large congregation being pres- | experiences of hill- climbing behind. One ent. thing should be thought of, he should plan The ecclekiastfval council was held at{to live a long life. The length of days 3:30 in the afternoon in the church, made | THE WEATHER. Abnormally - low pressure prevails throughout the eastern states. There have been showers and thunder storms in the middle Atlantic and New Eng- | land states. The weather has become consider- ably cooler from the northern states ipping. - Pull!ng him. back; his pads seemed slipping. He .was all ane ache, one ‘up. one chest-bones benlu The hour;‘?u were_gaining llke spotted wich ; Greeneville; Taftville; Fark, Nor- wich; First, New London; Second,” New London ; Bozrah; Franklin, Groton; First, Stonington; Second, Stonington; North wio cares for us. - The church is the church or the living Gou, the work is His. He 'bears with us the burden of toil, we climb that steep with omnipotence as our showers Thursday will be followed by fair weather and moderate tempera- ture Friday, .In the middle Atlantic states showers and thunder storms Ji And lh v New England tward to the is to be in the Lord’s hands. No ex- . ) : d:nr;:‘:-dh:“.'! still was a hum- from A‘:;w i r;g i;n ’vlves up of one delegate and the pastors from| cess of work should shorten a man's The wood:hedas hihck was = fWo-shtY, e e e Mnpiand states, local|the following churches: United, Nor-|gays. Ore must cast one's care on Him RS 3 o1 3 Cut-and-laid that had sprouted thick’ Thorns all over, and strongly plied, With a ghun red ditch on the take-off side. TRUST CO. sofon Stonington ; Ledyard; Mystic ;Montville; | continual help. The things for which He saw It now as a redness, tof :;?rm;;dflcw:;lsgn;vgi‘gegepf_c‘r‘lilaoged by Lisbor ; Hanover; Jewstt City; PTes- | we care and the peobie for whom we care, With a wattle of thorn- work’”‘ Winds off Atlantic coast: ton; Griswold; Collinsville; and -these | we cast on Him Who cares more for . E Soixy SOPReE s 5 North of Sandy Hook and Sandy |invited ministers, Prof.- Henry Hallam |ihem than we can. The influence of a ov ™ 15 0 e Jun’:'p‘ ?:f :th"t;:l:u;::_,le Hook to Hatteras — fresh shifting | Tweedy, Yale Universitys Rev. C. A.|church goes out with every pair of feet, er‘g 9 y Resollrces winds, showers and squalls, Northrup, Rev. Joseph H. Selden, D. D. But beyond it darkness of yews fo- out beyond the bounds of the state, there gether, Forecast Rev. Henry T .Arnold, Rev. 1{’ 1C 50- is no export tax on Christian service. int Dark x’zref; plumes over soft brows & c lock, Rev. Frank Palper, all of or- | Human influence with that of G goes Mone, 'S on eather, Southern New FEngland: . Showers | Qi ply Ailen's. Bush of Galés Ferry. |out beyond our sieht and Knowledge. th Sy “"le erest Darkness of woods wheré scents wers and thunder storms: Thursday, cooler | " goy srihur Varley = of Taftville Was |There is no limit in time or eternity to e 5th of each month Goanas e, HOt: woowti’. Vot e et A et M ee. | chopen_seribe, aid, Rev. O. D. Fisher of |ine influence’ that has aiready gone out - S ik mrowing. o T e Pyt 1 ‘ Nerth Stonington = moderator of ' tfie | when he is a partner of a power like that, Scents_that ‘might drew - theas: hownds sto; TEpEA rcounc\l In his statement, Rev..G. F.|in these few months. Who can faint ay, Observations in Nomeh The following records, reported from The Bulletin's observations, show the changes in temperature and the baro- metric_changes Wednesday; Bailey spoke of his early home in Grot- on. He graduated from Norwich Acade- my, in_the .of 1887, in 1801 from Yale and later from Yale Divinity schooi. He has held pastorates in West Avon and \Vuthmoh coming” from Collins- 'engaged in service with ‘God Who is Father of all. We shall pass from the shadow of any juniper tree to the shad- ow of the Cross on Calvary and the shadow of that Cross goes on forever. So hern;\ Tan, ran to that clesr red lay. Stifl. as he ran, 418 pads siipped back, Al hu Sirength seemed to draw the Aecept “California” Syrap of Figs only—Ilook for the name California on the package, then you are sure' your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, S7% Ther. Bar. o The charge to the people was by a The l;"x drew over him dark like o i 4 lle to- \orw‘l:“, Town. former pastor, Rev. A. Northrop who orns, liver and bowels. Children love its 5900 ville e e SRE He was over the ditch i ns 2l 5 : After aajoumment of the council sup- |said in part, Having known your fathefs was the rate 0| 1 e er the ditch and at the ¢ taste. on eac ] our last dividend g e STy 29.90) per was served to 5 members in the |and grandfathers it seems to me that end. Why be i chapel. The tables were tastefully deco- rated with flowers, Those serving the supper were Mrs. Albje Hale, Mrs. H. L. my. lines have fallen to me in pleasant places. In the first place ,I eharze you not to fling away ambition. Take the satisiled with less interest on your money? lhpo-ns by mail recelve special Cvmpnnum. Predictions for Wednesday: * He thrust at the thorne, which would £ not yield, Was Position With Harfferd Co. TLocal He leaped, but fell, I sight of the fleld. John Francis Holland, son of Mr. and|showers and thunder storms. | Yerrington, Miss Jennie M. Case and |hand of your pastor and walk and /work attention. Mail Yours to- y The ")"_“W went wild as they saw Mrs. John A. Holland of 420 Asylum| Wednesday’'s weathér: Partly cloudy | Mrs~F, Sterry;, " with him joyously every day. Lend ¥ 1 im f el street. left town on Monday, June 14;|and warm._followed: by<showers. Y An ‘organ = prelude Priere-Offertoire | a hand when some drive is on. Help in Write for FREE booklet, **Banking By Mail" The fence stood stiff like’ s Bucks | o voagie Mgt e G RENow e (Devred) by, H. L. Yerringtcu, opened |the work, he proposes to do. Make him . in the ' éngineering and the evening service at 7:30 and was fol- His six years me- Iowed by a hymn.. Rev. feel that you are ready to help him in on. emergencies. He was Christ's mi er. He gathered himself for a new a Arthur Varley Cosmopolitan Trust Co. tempt @anical training in high and lo¥ pres U Rish | Maen | 8f Taftville, scribei of ithe ecclesiastical | before he was yours, the ministry which Eis,Mite before ‘hisfiwasién, 8 dagam sure steam work fits him. After ‘being U M90n | council held in the afternoon, read the |he is to remder to vou Is that of a di- S — schooled at the home office in safety | Water, || Rises. | minutes of theeouncil, and the_ invocation | sciple of Christ. = 60 Devonsmre sl Boston Mass. g “‘.“‘Ent"n il o ol i engineering and inspection of boilers; al- e m. I & m;|was pronounced by Rev. Henry W. Hul-| Rev. S. H. Howe, D. D, offered {he 5 4 Tumping at thorns too stift for break- s elevators he will Be ‘sent anvwhere === bert, D. D. of Gorton. Rev. Charles H. |prayer of installation = which was fol- ng. in the United States or Canada, wherever | 34 ! Ricketts of Greeneville read a scripture {lowed by ‘the right hand of fellowship. While over the grass in crowd, in erv, the «-mm:‘;n ofies wry B N I 1;,';3 p lessony ~A, well rendered-anthem, “The| In extending the- right hand of fellow- | T —= Sresiiie. atipitesth igHaniyg ite make re at the home office si i it 54 % 5 , O e b Y ] B D of this association | “mp. gemurner was brought on the fol- ke a Tuff round each keen friends afd .acquaintanpes in Norwich 107 1 A "{’Honry Hallam, Tweedy = of Yale Uni:|mean everything to you as it already has | owing srounde: The local volice have been notified that and vicinity wish him good luek with his 241 || 1124 versity, a classmate of Rev. G. F. Bailey. = i to me. new porition. ‘When a sense of burden comes hes i 1B Margaret Dean escaved from the Niantic| The pace like fire, and scarlet men Six Hours @fter high water it is lo you will find in this fellowship some of o EERSHE e spoke from. the text, He that is not the complaint should znh Me is against Me. be gy confitied to. one count inasmuch as It is| StAte Farm for Women Tuesday even- ha‘lnn;:"' _.\ehng “Yooi, eat him, Mise Florence Johnsom, teacher of the [ Water, which is fallowed by.flood,tide. R R et | hoeo burden will be Jifted. ~In beRalC of | 0" 5 uco of. action: and: famnded on the|NE 2nd_Augustus Adkins scaped ‘from hen. Rocky ‘Glen district sehool, Eoutheast of U .. Potter gave a beautiful | this association of ministers and churches i hnee ke the Norwich State Hospital He gzathered himself, he leaped, he Simdtle, Kas., has had only two pupils GREENEV" 1 E rendering of the solo, I Hear the Voice {1 extend to this warm hand of fellow- ‘q & S S Eeacinn ’ » ‘he Jast term, but she has been getting of Jesus Say (Parson) after which came |ship and may God bless you. Because, It the matter alleged con- The top of the hedge like a fish bomt b= +~s g g o Several of the gardens.in, the village | the service. of-installation:. The charge | The singing of a hymn was followed | SISt of two separate causes of action, 5 bal'ad SN beached. k had been ransacked and destroyed during|to the minister, by’ Rev. J. Romeyn Dan- | by the benediction of Rev. G. F. Bailey, | (1¢¥ are not such causes of action as can Franklm He steadied a second and then leaped the past few days, and Tuesday afternoon |forth of New London was most impres- fand the service closed with the organ | PTOPerly be united in one complant. Telephone: down - two boys were caught'in the act by the| siys. Advice 18 surely one of thdse postlude Grand Choeur in W (Speer.) 3. Because the plaintiff cannot sue M h‘ Baabuibhes, B b M0 etk mU the wooll twhpre ikt Says Pile Remedy caretaker of C. J. Twist's garden in the both the owner and the driver of an auto- | (YAQCIINE ; i R L L S T R R Shetucket company’s lots. They had mobile in one and the same action, under | Union 9263 - L N ARADO S, . 4 pu\x};d so& hilis n{l potatoes. and. were! MAHAN IS TO TRAVEL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS “"; “‘,*:'C“"“‘se"“:;"; ?\“3'51‘37&’"“'?;’;, e Company Union 1857 A SINGLE WOUND. Ol 100 a Box Rardly mafi;re;maTh::,?‘\:io:on‘l'\hl:hanlk‘-la% P M TR BOUNE OPEN CONVENTION TODAY | wether he shall sue the driver of (he : Wihen Ui SEUHERIIS the wial b . : Years Cof| age, %0 he took them to their| Postmaster Bryan F. Mahan of New| Some of the ablest speakers in thelmotor vehicle in question or the owner,|J Endineers ~Founders ~Machimistsll Bf0, 0 oo we res : Parents, by whom they were reprimanded.| London; ‘delegate-at-large to.the national| pulpits of the churches of the Seventh-| under the statute relating thereto, anuiscturers. of .HARRIS.COR- terns round “1 have had itching piles ever simce | PR N FIOM ) U Ve TopE Ao | democratic convention, will not make'the| Day Adventists will deliver sermons and| 5. Because the defendants, if liable at|] LISS ENGINES. Brown Vaive [l A« 1 came home by the woodland side my eatliest recollection. 1am 33 years| T pending a. few. days. yisiting with| 1P, to San. Erancisco’ with “the party | addresses at the fourteenth annual con-|all, are not jointly fiable, and shoutd || Gear applied to all makes of Cor- T heard the cry of a single hound. S A e e kors ohe | Mre. Quinns father, Andrew Young ot |Of dclegates that leave New Haven on|ference and convention of Southern New|noi he joined in the same complaint. liss Engines, Engine Repairs, _ 3 no cr1h About eight weeks ago I saw | Fourth street. £ ** | Thursday, but will go by another route.| England which opens in this city today| The defendants made their motion on|§ Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- | The huntsman had gathered his pack Tour ady. Tor Peterson's Ointment, The | The! firct Hative 'sirashersios "of | the | il W28 announced from New Haven Wed-| (Thursday). The convention meetings | these zrounds: ings, Couplings, Clutches. Tho Tast Sole oot Had echood firs: application stopped’ all itching. |season appeared in the village yesterday, | "50aY~ Where Mr. Mahan is in-consul-|are to be held at the Community House| 1. That the plaintiff make his com- Large stock always on hand. The horn was twanging a long waw an wnd ir three daye all sorepess. Lhave | mhey sold for 45 cents a b“m’ €TAaY. | tation with prominent democrats. on Church street. plaint more specific by stating specifical- General Mill Repairs. For the only hound that was il Curea You haxe my graterul. heartien - Nearly 40 will'be in the party of dele-| The following is the evening program|ly the owner of the automobile in ques- o astray. thanks, and may everyone this trouble sed this and give your sintment. that is K a hundred dol- gates, alternates and guests, when the state delegation to the democratic na- tional convention leaves New Haven for for the convention: Thursday, June. The Special machinery of all kinds. 17-Opesifig} \nddiess That the plaintiff elect whether he hile heecdless of all but the work Ir Closing ~ exercises ‘were held for the : A S‘ : lonal o Lavee | by Pastor A. T. Robinson, of Hartfora, | Sh2ll "“‘;""'} o e “‘;”‘ ko e E5% Sneid e - s or more a box, al. oaincerely | lower grades ‘of “the Sacre the Pacific:-const. Thursda; president of the conference. Subje \gainst the driver of said automobile in nrake w soare. A. Newth.. Columtius, Ofio. school, in. Parish. ball, “aec;n:sdum:f:\ 435 o'clock, eastarn, ston Why Seventh Day Adventi DI | aceordance with the statuate In such cas- NEW .SHOES FROM cr; bnmw" “"Mv drowsy land P:v:r;n:‘s mntu;‘eTl fzo‘r piles, !“‘l"fll ernoon. These exercises Will be repeated | !was announced following a meeting « Friday, June 18—Sermon by P: e ade and provided. 2 R in"drove on a burning line.’ Don . A Einth, s ks Ty Siiea | azain Thursday evewing! when' the grad.| delegates and ‘@lieriiies” 4. tneir head-| K. Slade, of Massachusetts. pre That the plaintiff make his com- OLD ONES e v Peterson Ointment Co..Ine., Buffalo, | Uation of the Bighth grade takes place.| GUarters-’in the Hotel Garde Tuesday.|the Atlantic Union Conference. aint more certain by alleging directly The air was sharp with a touch of v - i "|The afterncon exercises twere well at.| Although" three of the official party will| Saved By Grace. which, if either, of the defendants actual- By our new factory system. “frost: tended by “the younger| ehildren. Miss|not''be on the special cars that will| = Saturday June 19—Stereopticon lec-| LV CAUSe y injquestion. .. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO,| T"® mpon came up like a wheel of Marie Rose Caron is the valadictorian|take the delegation west, Secretary Al-| ture, by ‘Pastor E. E. Andross, of Wash-| 4 That the plaintiff make his complaint 85 Franklin Street St e Jennl ot the of the graduating .class and she will be!exander S. Lyn¢h faces the problem of | ington, ‘D.- C., viee president of the| ™™ by alieging directly the anklin Streef all at the end of the woods he presented with a gold medal. accommodating more -people. than the | wogld's conference. Many slides of pic- | CAuse of said injury NINO D! PALMA, Prop. And’fiung away o The open‘wold The craduates of the class ara: Marie! sleeping provisoins on the three cars per- tures taken by the lecturer during hi S— : Teona Bergeron, Marie Rose Caron, Eva|mit, e = = recent two years travel in the far east And long as T listened beside the stile and the interior of Africa will be shown. Alice Dugas, Amedce Joseph Dugas, Ma-| A represenfative “of ths railroad at-y: rie Helen Fontaine, Annie Agnes Hasler,| tended the meeting Tuesday and explain- Sunday. June 20—E. L. Cardey, of| . Leona FEucharist Lambert. Noe . Louis|ed' the itinéerary. fares and other trans-| Boston, Mass. a Tremont Temple. lec- | Lucier, Joceph MArdis Reguin and The-|portation and_topover matters, Jeaving| wrer, will apeak on. the subjeci: Why! SE W H ¥ odule Joseph Snow. schedules of the trip.” Of 38 persons who| Human Governments Are Falling. | E ORTEOUS & ] IC 0 The follewing, programme “was carriea| will officially.make up. the party. only 31| yronas e yune o1 At Cardey's second 0 HUMOR OF THE DAY out:. . . will make the return trip in a Wody, the|, .~ MR B — e — The -y had: Iandedion. the. reraloin Salntatory-—Seio, Blanchard. Drama. in | ofhers leaving thé party at San Franeis-| coire: \,e;;’i:{:"‘fip (e Tusnlbr e —_— e - Oh Teconi analwas Gkina s five ‘acts.” St Effzabeth of Thuringta or| co, affer the=convention for ‘private trins| 3128 Beven IE MY tmmitence of Chr ] The Miracle of Roses. Cast: {to places on the Pacific coast. Between | CS0TL COMTE- TS Will be & steteontis) ce ™ velled the fiv. “T'm goims Elizabeth;’ Cotritess of Thuringia. $15:000 ‘and $16.000 was paid over for| vialie prepared slides witl he used. | rd speed "—Cincinnati Enquirer .. Molleur | railroad tickets” and’ Incidental exnenses . s 4 1 2 Sophia, her mother-in-law, M. R. Caron| covering cthe :round Arip. calling for an| . ucsday, June 22—Sermon by P stor | Golf Professional (giving a lesson)— Rosamund, ‘friend of Ellfibeth e individual expenditure of about $430 for X'mr. th“"‘;‘;:nm"f(.";“::"“;“",h abiegk) . Fou, kiowy e, "j"_‘rl;‘f'n Jour elbow, toc e o rist Be| . > wch to play zolf properly. ol L. Yambert | the trip out ana_back. Literal and Visibie, or Witl He Come Se. PROVERB—Ii is a sign of a good man, if he grow e sl ST Hedwig (ladies in_waiting) UrPhY| Mayor David. T, FitzGerald of New|cretly? % commiftee. T'm teetotaler.— ‘ HR8) erperaon | Haven, one of ‘the “big four” of the del-| Wednesday, June 21—Lecturs by Pa better by commendation. . i Bergerson | exation. whe, will lead the delegation at|tor Wilcox. Subject, Can We Talk With | 713 seeman: to have- benten & Y . bet th (‘ommmd" of the. Castie A -v“?;;;:i the ‘convention, was assisted in arrang-| Qur Loved Ones Who Have Died? | path to this man's door™ ' ou bet t ey do. Thcy last WWiboradpsesyantsin the® cantle s 7 ¥]ing the affairs of the party by Secretar: Thursday, June 24—Sermon by Pastor 8 ‘Tt must be that he makes exceflem: ttosether.too 1 ¢ A B Prazas|Lynch, whose ‘business Will not permit|E. E. Andross. Subject, The Christian |f mogastrape” altogether-too long to suit us, |, . . oo 1 5D i to make the frip fo the coast.|Sabbath. What the Insiitution Stands| ¥be. and maybe he mamufacturer but of course we must carry |Ciara and Francisca. ber children B e it iy ! . —Kansas Citv Journal . 2 2 s Delegate-at-Li v. Saturday and Sunday ven- i that kind in order to please our| _poor, peopic e e Camontaine | Lockwood: ‘and the followin: Delegates | ings June £5.27, wil be T is sceme vou must reg- z > : < T1James J. Walsh Daniel P. Dunn, W. R.| Eyangelist Fugene W. Farnsworth n’,: ° customers. Herman, A. Dugas; Liebwarta, L. O'- Pain b T nono Al ;s ; . of | 7 Movie \,..,,,, Postpone 1t .until temer- én: Gerlindd i almer, Jeremiah. J. Donovan,.and Ar-|(California. Subjects to be announced la-| - Sl o - B e e pEnan; Marthd, bhur B, O'eefe and slternat g ; gl E 3 " * gour Tm soing to a sar J o4 i i S Byt o) Prior, Mrs7 Josephine H. M A There will alsoibe sht. and i not ne ¥ . Fontaine:; = Fritz; M. : Reguin » Clottilde | i ere also be forenoon and after-| - o o Now h the Tmle Fo Tafres Antone. T, Soow: Hondsiok,| Joseph H. Maxim, Mrs. Joseph Whitney | rioon preaching services on each of the t avings C verage e oS o - Rt Erate to lOOk ftc d be L. Caron: Nicholas, E. Phanenf. and Mrs, Charles McGuire. two Sundays of the convention. i "nrnrr you' think -!r" Blizzins is suf- arter your wardro A Messenger W.'St. Armonr Song service preceding each public| . fering from exazgerated emn?” nd take adv JOLF. A Hermit C. Benoit| COMFORT CIRCLE'S OUTING service, led by H. L Pettis, of New Lon- Three Ve! y Specxal Lots SnEwee Mise' Cayenin - t¥ie and take advantage of our best | i» Angel: BERTLY | oo s PR T WEDNESDAT 6| 185 | n't suffer. He enjoys it —Washing. o The Fmpress R."Arpin k - | Jfilcrmgs for the Fourth of | 7o, mmp T Murphy | e et onting - Wedneeghy. | CHIEF HOWARD L. STANTOY EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE, AT 28c Mrs. A—That's a stawninz hat yeu 4 ! i ers held jts annual outing Wednesday, R BT : # 3 ; ; : Yisve son. dea uly season. b e B e s R e e, | otagioe, Mra ATbest T Uting, st MEMBER OF STAVE 5. A. R.|| 36-inch Fancy Voiles, in short lengths, this season's styles, in an excellent el b el Bah s Prieé - T Alard, D, Adams, T« Bazinet, C |her summer residence in Neptune-Park.| -Morgan G. Bulkeley was elec'el pres-|d assortment of light and dark efiects—Special price 29¢ a yard, actual effect it had »m my hashanl- Bestan range $2.00 to $12.00 | Sinine © Cleasn T Luer & Adams,| A number of the members went down by | ident of the Connectieut Soc: et anacdit: - 4 B! ‘Rayménd, 'B. Adams. trolley at 9.45, others accompanying Mrs. | the American Revoiution, at the 9c FANCY VOILES, AT 49 £ A U R IR U g S 33 oo Aot ~ erbert F. Dawley and Mrs, William H. | meeling at the Hartfoed eiub cn 69c 9 c R e itzer) Strongat " e uurioes. WAk g""bi“ TER el U RTEEE p e e i 40-inch Fancy Voiles, newest and most desirable styles, light and medium “On account of the ewnery ™ ert two_children riven from home by, members one visitor.an WO ies pres- 8! s, e S. Voo H of . e “On a ha THE NEW MEN'S STORE | Princess Fiizabeth Iandlords, ~seek ref-|ent at the meeting: | Haven, . Wales Lines, Jeridon, colorings—Special price 4% a yard, regular value 6%. 1 20n account of (hat seyere mil: tenmen LT\ uge in a forest. Following the roll call, the secretary, | 1o H. Brothwell. Bridgeiv-:; SRS et o M . 3 L d Toralselection Miss Belair| Mrs Alvin D. Lewis, read her report analgrr:ffi‘;r?esi’éolg‘t;e = 98c FANCY VOILES, AT 69c ety oy s gl -0 &I 'es islogue he treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Stone, Ha ¢ i Atiantic | M. ; _Q‘nnn mon Gicli® and Jeahnetio Dubent | T O e e ot | trar, Frederick. Bostwics :{§ 40-inch Fancy Voiles, extra fine grade, in a sslected assortment of light and | =< e reensdin sz “ 283 Main iotd” Sd piano selection the day was aéveted to soeial enjoy- | historian, Frank B. Gay, i{# dark effects—Special price 69 a yard, regular value 98c. I G Wil T ot S | Street , Misses Fontaine and Marsan|ment, the. leader being assisted by . the | Shaplain, Rev. Orville A. P>t : > ey Pl Teon's JEWETT BUILDING 3 o JARCALL, Vice. leader, Mrs. J. H. Allen and others. | Ve% . ¢ (WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT) - 5H Soeme: Room in Castle of Warthur.| | sy cociion o srticles misde on wan.| Resolutions were adopted favoring a Mr. Bacon—Anything new In the paper ONE 1375 Sophia.-plots with. landloards to. dethrone o, titibuted by the members netted §11.05 | URIOn of the organization with the So- tonight, dear? ] Flizabeth, whom she accuses of extra- ciety-of the Sons of the Revolution in the Mrs. Bacon—Yes: there's a new puz- foF“VEE’ oiréle’s tréuury. A * aélickuin | ¢ 80F-RE;the-Sana.ofithe Bevolution-insthe) zle-in it tonight Lisgnn Inucheon was a feature of the day, which, s 4 L Vocal selection Miss A. Belair keley was made chairman ex-officio of a Violin and piano selection rs; was made pleasure- H as in‘prévious Yea Pleasure” | committee of seven to consider plans for able by Mrs. Utley’s cordial hospitality. “Oh. have thev changed Extraordinary Offering of High Grade the rafiread timetable again?'— Yonkers Statesman. FRISWELL’S S SO e | 20 1 M i T o) BTy e S e, . : T ot pomne” cments ! Sceme: Elizabeth's room of Castle oc'":n;:; afteriaor LAY EadaC Belistatil | | oo unehilbrsatatholn wssia Pregitidk v rejoined the habitual Wacitmey £ s agnen. PASET ; K Bedomith, _Siratfo William P, ur ls Owe s e ideane: Pyt PRLS o radley, Lakeville; William . Day, ness ont of a haughty head waiter a ™ iigrrurent. Bepolt INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | Brigeport; Arthur R. Kimball, Water-| s § 25-cent tip?"—Washington Star. . appe . > bury; Howard L. Stanton, Norwich; Ed- s Mrs. Smith—TI'm rather suspicions of Bright, Brilliant and Snappy At and Marsan | o dava ot aboie b amrer mun® [ ward J. Tavlor Gréen Farms; Henry B:| These Towels represent a factory clean-up and are sub- }| 7 STin—tn [50er, o strangaly. - . w days, X -| Van Giesen, Bridgeport; Roger W. Yeo-|§ 3 : . . - v : Mr. Smith—What does she do? g Soame m:!;r:::sr:ma Forest. Elizabeth a| Miss Mary A. Tirrell of Simmons | mans. New Hamen enare o, o || ject to slight imperfections in weave or small oil stains. R gt . lomely wanderst- - o Sadli l(‘wm:::e is at home for the summer va- | Bridgeport. Markers were ordered for she thought the whole house belonged to They are all in Jacquard colored effects, in blue, pink, lavender and green combinations, rainbow, stripes, etc. 10 dozen Turkish Towels; guest size, the graves of thirteen Revolutionary sol- diers. buried in Windsor and New Ha- ven cemeteries. The secretary reported that there are 1,140 members of the society. Fifty-five me.—Japan Advertiser. THE KALEIDOSCOPE | Nearly all Japanese soldiers are expert DIAMOND RINGS, . set in high Tiffany mountings, Misses Fontaine and Marsan| afiss Nancy,Pond, the. guest for sev- eral weeks of the Misses Trumbull, has retarned to her home in Woonsockel. Mrs. ‘Arthur L. Peale of McKinley av- Scene: Castle Garden. The arrival of the empress.. Sophia is disgraced. Eliza- beth teinstated. 15x27, value $1.00 each — r, | Hoop arit . '3 “STEth Fonide where 8o i n-of six covers :::: Tm.;‘;fifi‘;{fi ?:‘; yi?"i.;?‘&m Special price .. S TN e s ere =0 ::r:‘\‘rl‘:.‘s and every barrack.has & gym- will “'d, l’l‘“ the ") The I:n:’l‘ enmw rnzus: ;r;;{w In pro-| Tuesday for her daughter, Miss Helen|gort BOW S0 COLAS 20 ,,aim»‘ "‘j 15 dozen Turkish Towels, English guest size, 20x38, value $1.75 Thore: ase tem AREANES many Tetis gress at the Wequon: Peale. B, wir. medsln - ihooordiog <to snall SPMIAT Biice. : “eee the United States as there are In Great % Miss Freda Noyes, John C. and Gale | treasurer's report, there is a balance on|f - : : > Britain. S alm m Noyes ‘will attend ‘the wedding of their | hand of $957.18. 15 dozen Turkish Towels, medium B heaier Now York's datt na ml cougin, * Miss Doris E. Hall and William | 'The: business meeting was held at|f] SPeCial Price .....uiuieernirernrnereeiineieenan. ey et ireater New York's daily consampt 2 " K ' 1 A ) R. L.MecBee, at South Willngton to-|noon. when Dr. G. -C. F. Williams de. g 3 X i ‘“““'“" amounts to- nearly 600,000,080 - day. (Thursday.) clined a reelection as president. Dinner || 10 dozen Turkish Towels, large size, 2ix45, value e Charles-Harwoed Ladd, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ladd of Vergason avemue, died earty Wednesday morning, followed. Special price .. The police force in Great Rritain is practically the only one in the world that is not armed. For This Week SILK STRIPED SHIRTING AT 75 WATER BOAED DEMURRER 10 dozen Turkish Towels, extra large size, 28x53, value $3.00 — The Wm. Friswell Co.! 25 and 27 Franklin Street NXRS, H0WGRT ANOOIERS f‘.'llo'::!g' a brief flh}ese. Besides his OVEBETULED, MOTION DENIED|f SPecial price ceeseaenaes . a;‘r‘"" rh-ml ofl J'-v?‘ limof l:hmn the PER ; parents there js a sister ' Effie, and | ‘Judge George E. Hinman of the su- § One lot of ing fng Tow i £ B Syl ol s T | GINGHAM, A NIGE CLASS, 33 AND | brother Leon Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd | perior court has overrulod a demurrer| of Wash Cloths, matching many of the foregoing Towels tion is six times greater. have the . sympathy of- friends and neighbors. in their -sudden bereavement. m TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE-<Do yveu know that you can | | by Food lised Ford chrs af ressonable Hochberg's Auto Exchange, 165. 131 Mam St., mema-nne. Tel. 991-3. o PER VARD ‘Apran GINGHAM, value 50c—Special price each WITH. DESIGNS, 25c ' PER -YARD. MANY. OTHER GOODS SOLD. AT Low PR!CES, Bargun Renmant Store .. 37 WEST MAIN STREET and denied a motion brought by the| board of water commissioners of the city | of Norwich who are defendants in the suit of Charles S. Storms, administrator, against Walter W. lang and Norwich board of water commissioners. The suit is the one on which Mr. Storms is suing for damages for the death of his son who was struck and killed by an automobile used by Mr. Lang ‘as president of the The Portesus & Mitchell Co. Spain is building the largest conerete ships in_the world, one of 6,000 tons having been launched recentlyt The first five presidents of the United | States ended their torms of service each in the sixty-sixth year of his age. The world's principal jnde mine & in { Burma. where the, privilege of mluhl possessien of the' stone has Leen in the one tribe for many generations. N 2 o Sl e N IS RS AR