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" belieloni Peaeiés, a quart 15¢. Miss Mary Butler of Washington street is at Pleasant View. Incidents in Society = Entertained at 500. ' . On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs, 7. Dver Potter entertained a number of Friends at their home in honor of their guests, Miss Edith F. Wilson of New York and Miss Eleanor M. Cook of Holyoke. They played 500 the prizes being taken by Miss Wikon and C. K. Lucas. A fine course dinner was Norwich, Friday, July 8 VARIOUS MATTERS C.olce ullskml- .A number of freak bets have been ‘paid this week, following Monday's fight. ons, 15c. Coroner Brown Examining Witnesses to Determine if - Possible What the Circumstances Were Surrounding the Fatal Accident—Indications that He touched a Live Wire. Miss Tsabelle M. Crawford of Norwich is spending several days at Ocean beach. Miss Teresa Flynn of New London is visiting Miss Eliabeth Beckley of Norwich. Mr. Henry A. Morgan is weeks at Pleusant View. Miss Ruth M. ' Thayer entertained the Wednesday Bridge club this week. Miss Rachel Thaver is the guest of Miss Henrietta Bidwell at her cottage, at Point Breeze. BOSTON ST08F Tailor-made Al Edward Aubrey and Thunder, fog and rain are promised by Daboll's almanac for the next three and Mr: RPHY & McGARRY, days. N son John of the West Side are visiting Large, Fine, New ) oo York sty " srare| evoning eom o vt it Siee. ot | 207 Main St. Skirts » " In big plants, where the i1y inven- For the purpose of determining If|shoulder and side. He heard ~Hart| SVOUNE from o visit with Sivs. Nor- k 25 tory is being taken, cool day e wel-| John Lathrop of Montrose, Col, 1s t:ln was uly‘ negligence on m?.”zf' when he cried out. He gave (l;:w cries . . Miss. A 3 Mis: e U Polatoes, a peck 25¢,comee 4 syaxt of his uncie, Jonsinas L | o€ Sug U I Conpection with) the | seuh e & man wivks when b Pao *52| | e inat mesting of e THGION 1D throp of Asylum street. Miss Margaret Counihan attended the funeral of Robert H. Sawtelle at ‘Winchendon on Thursday afternoon. was held Wednesday afternoon with Tesult of a fall trom & pole on Laurel | in the air he saw him fall back to the | YiZ of VERRGEAy, SECMO00 * Hill avenue, Coroner ~Franklin H.|ground. His head and shoulders were Brown ls holding an inquest and has | below the wires at the time, not hav- already examined three witnesses rela- | ing gotten up among them, although tive to the circumstances. Today hz|his hands might have been and re- will have one or two more witnesses | celved a charge. There are two alter- before him to find out what they may | nating current wires on the pole carry- know about the matter, ing 2,300 volts but if they were Louch- The annual comvention of tw= ate police association opened at Sta. yrd SOMERS BROS. " : So much dry weather of late has sunzea had the effect of decreasing the num- ber of mosquitoes. $2.50 We will make S} purchased at our Here’s ment for $2.50. Your : Chance! Summer Suifs Miss Fenn, Miss Ells and Miss Clark of Terryville were recent guests of Miss Mary Bidwell of McKinley ave- nue. trom A Terryville states that M. C. Higgins and family of Nor- corespondent The Tuesday Bridge club met this wich have arrived at The Maples, the | The three witnesses examined Thurs- | ed it must have been with his hands.| T 3 . M. D. v day at the coromer’s office were Line | His foot may have been on the tele- | Week with Ars. R. C. Jones. The RUSH W. KIMBALL, Corporations have until July 10 to| old Higgins homestead on Town Hill, | 357 5L the coroners office were Line | Mls foof may have been on the tele: | [5,c o pair of silk stockings, was settle for the federal tax before the imposition of penalties is made. Terryville, for two months’ vacation. won by Mrs. John K. Hawkins, Feremas and electfic department, Lineman Har- | hands above his head Mr. Madaga said ry Tracy and John Starr who was | he could not say just where they were. Hart's helper, both being at work on| It was also related that he was Physician and Surgeon Office removed to 21 Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Zorn of New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Willard Miss Ellen Williams of Cambridge, who has been the guest of her grand- Wauregan Block. Hours: 2 to 4 end 7 to § p. m. Sun- days 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. The temperature \d@ropped suddenly o) in. but had his back towards him when It is in connection with*the dutics - e - i h, j0ods. es and Jits are — \\'m]nvmla_\p:u:ht, ana the ear!; nowrs Pt he fell so that he was unable to state | of his office that the coroner is con- OBITUARY. ] F;":.; i w‘ hM":' CT:;: 5 are | best bought here, for you securs t i Trolley T Mr. Madaga saw Hart just as he|nesses today he will glve his decision| o o, by among them. If you get one of the: : Acsorlifie to thekondet ot Tax Com- L S to Ocean Beach Where & | o ,ri0q to fall, He saw him holding | as to whether there wus any criminal | . THe 4%ath of Henry W. Lester oc-| ..\ gcaffner & Marx Suits you'll get [t you. You'll also note the indivi missioner Corbin the final corrected | Merry Time Was Spent by the Mem- | yp his hands, lean back from the pole | negligence on the part of anyone which | {Urr0d 2t the Soldiers’ home at Noro- uality found in every dress we offe: grand list of the state on October 1, bers. and then spring away diving downward | entered into the case or whether his "‘;;l'l:clmlfl'::s “, dnlflstu\v night, and an-| more real clothes value for the money 1809, was $965,629,807. and striking the sidewalk on his head, | death resulted from his own act. z PNt of gihat fact was teles | han you ever had before in your life, | that certain wanted difference = The annual picnic of the Universalist gruphed to his daughter, Miw. 3. Bdok than you G5 | 19058 I’ the erdinary readysinies <. For Ladies| n..cr< compiain of the grit in frutt | Sunday school was held on Thursday. = Rogers of this city Thursday. Tie had | If you never had a suit of this make, and vegetables, because they are left g‘he. x:-cm'-“v‘vrr;i:hhnumb;red :gi et ORDERS RECEIVED FOR FAIRVIEW RESERVOIR had been in poor health for several | this will be a good time to find out | dr in a large variety. uncovered by dealers, to catch the fly- | by SPecial throusn car d':;"wu',;n{ THE TOUR OF DUTY 1S DROPPING STEADILY. | vears. He suffered a shock Some time | how much better they are. Here's| Women's Fine T ng dust from the street. 1h. & GeHEHER InAtmér, TGS SEilirés z P —_— < ago, death being caused by rheumat- | Suits, natural co t Leather, = o ey H xtra Rations an ontribution for | Is Now nches Below Highwater | Ism and heart troub r els—$5.98 and up. aten her, I3 n of the time in bathing | EXtra Ri d Contributi for [ 1s N 111 Inches Bel Highwater | | a hi your chance— $5. Certain local housekeepers never for- get the charitable institutions, during the season of canning. and preservins. About seventy-five emploves of the and children, William an@ Doris, of Willimantic, ‘were entertained on the Fourth of July by Mr. and Mrs. G. B. the eame job with the deceased John Starr was on the ground et the foot of the pole when Edward Hart started to climb it. He saw him start taken across the road and all the at- tention possible- given him the resi- dents there assisting and later he was caken to the hospital. Y. M. C. A. Tent Voted by Members - Mark, Which is the Lowest Ever at father, Charles Bard of Broudway, H. Mr. Lester was born in Montville at @ girls' camp at Asquam Lake, N. 5| We're cleaning up our stock of Sum- mer weight Suits; we like to start the 72 And Dress Your Summer Dress (4] and wading, while full justice was X ¥ s 3 Gun Metal, Connecticut company, representing all |.done to fhe’ basker Tanch) It was o of Third Company. This Time of years ago, but the most of his life was | Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits that were | Women's Coat Suits, H P Russet Calf. | departments, went on an outing on/|fine day for the outing and all the de- R e N R L sold it G sy Thursday to Savin Rock and Light- [ tails were carefully looked after by| Orders issued to the coast artillery [ According to the measurement of A e g b R, graay for $20.00, now $16.00 L8k Inian n years. Com ere wl oun, and cuffs—$8.98 $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 use Point. Superintendent Tracy and the other | corps by Colonel Fitch have been re- | Fairview reservoir taken by Supt.|}fur®, Coming heve —when o youns| for $22.00, now $17.50 - " o - i officers of the school. E:re‘:vedr:era .\;y'the :‘:cll con;unn'nderli Burnap on }V;V:nesday it was 1111 W omis as @ butcher, in ‘gehich | for now $19.50 Women's Dainty Sum T I i " Rev. Moses Monzingo, formerly e orders Wirect the organization of | inches below highwater mark. A year |y gine e e Gehou . $2 ginghamy, chambra See Window Disp pastor of the Frankin Street A. A,| LINCOLN PARK NOT TO OPEN. |(he corps to assemble at their station |ago at this time it was but 36 inches | busincss he was engaged (hrogghout ) for $25.00, now $20.00 T Gainty’ colorm. ve i Zion church, was recently assign- 1 g . | on July 21, armed and equipped for ten | below highwater mark, and, it is stat- | % SCTUNE career, excopt for & short| for $25.00, now $22.50 cut full and nicely made—$2.98 a a0 the pastorate of the Winsteq a. | Pepular Summer Place Will Remain | days’ duty in the New London artillery | ed that this vear's mark is ‘the lowest | Gc: When he was bookkeeper for | for $30.00, now $22.50 § R Bie oeeraer mutls +| Closed’ This Year—Unable to Make | district. At Fort Wright will be Col- | the pond ever was at this time of the | e o SUAS end DEOMEIIL SN Wo Lingerie . - M. E. Zion church. : E itor of the Iirst Baptist church. He a b 4 ] g Arrangements with Electric Road. | onel Fitch, Lieut._Colonel Dorsey, Ma- 1| Was an expert workman and under. | Other good makes that were sold)and colore styiien ’ FRANKLIN SQUARE. The literary societies commemorated | 1t was learned on Thursday evening Bt iineh and Hieventh " compa~ | fai thers boe Loy thie Sprmall IMing | stood all details of the business. | for $12.00, now § 9.50 Pade—¥eap:andice. i on Thursday the death in London in | that Lincoln park below Hellvie on | nies. months of April, May, June and thus | He served three months in the civil for $18.00, now $11.50 FYNIEI] A Junsa 1815 of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, | the line of the Norwich & Westerly | At Fort Terry, Major Hermann, Sec- |far in July have provided but 7.45 NAT havine enlisied in Cempany © for $18.00, now $14.50 8 e | who wrote The School for Scandal. He | road, will not be opened this summer. | ond Lieut Stapleton Sergt =Major |inches of precipitation. This steady | il ™00 Scdguick post, No. 1, G for 320.00, now $16.00 i was born in Dublin in 1751, This bas been 2 popular spot for the | Lavoesk Ceptain Ademe WUB Bee- | Grop in the reservolr c:ll{} for the most | § " "of thix city, and wae fwice mar- women S 1 Our offices and yard Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown of Nor- vich has begun his summer ministry t the Episcopal church on Block Is past few summers with vaudeville and moving pictures in the rustic theater, but it has been conducted under an agreement with the railway company, which could not be made this year, Tenth and Twelfth companies. At Fort Mansfield there will be Ma- jor J. A. Hagberg, Second Lieut. Bar- rows, Sergt. Major A. E. Russ, a hos- glves indication at an early date of what may be expected unless there is a heavy rainfall and that followed by many more. | ried. | and made meny friends. and and George H. Lester, He had a pleasing personality He is survived by two sons, Willlam three AND BOYS' SUITS AT COST. Straw Hats at about half price Summer Coals and, where he officiated on Sunday | e rondition of the rajleny weuld wet | pital force detachment, the band, and daughters, Mrs. J. Kdna Rogers. Mrs. Fine assortment of the will be elosed oOn| i ort cime this season. ermie (his Brrangement beine mage | the Third, Fifth and Thirteenth com- Ella Bowe and Mrs. Lowell . Mafitt, and practicn) garments, m ; per = 3 FIRE IN MILLINERY PARLORS. His son, Georgo H. Tosthr, was at and Dure Tinen. also Ponge - B tice is goi ¢ R A T L o i 5 byt Four : Hils bedside at the tHncsof his. Asath ning models—$3.00 and ug 3ig gun practice is going on a ‘'ort | Norwich has no park with theater 'or ichie. wi b, : . « e e o K l b mode 3. and up. ER| = Wright at Flahrs Isiand, Full | this year. 5 @ tESIET | teentn commany, and First Lieut. Pot- | Started from an Electric Flatiron | ang gccompanied the body to this city ey, 3 Ik s s ek i b kie 1 ter is - .caed as post adjutant quar- | Which Had Been Left with the Cur- | on Thursday evening. o { A Y ’ 12-inch s The charges THREE NORWICH MEN ipgics. M eueaery. Pt OR- SRR Ao 1 models, perfect ha i e g ik ot The bill of @ress is: Officers, olive CENTRAL ATHLETIC CLUB. Saiets. perfect henging shd N duri July | aesy et the revorts are heard mileS | roing for Place on the State Rifle | drab service uniform. campaisn hat. | About seven o'clock Thursday eve- e u o ek $ i uring July == iy cot, russet shoes. putte leggings, serv- | ,APONE, SeVeR oclock Thursday eve |y, Officers Installed for the Ensuing i i em st East Haven Rangs. ice ‘belt, sabre with knot, revolver, field Davenport of the Wauregan house that 8ix Months, Women's and Misse Ba It oz Prysll . Wuiiel b pivieinee Thirty-five men from the different | 5a%% compass. watch, pencil and pad. | inere was smoke in the millinery par- i large and attractiva assortm i ed Rep. Bdmund C. Spencer of Old| —E¥COVE TN, CrOn mecticut na-| Lhe post . mon-commissioned officers | ors of Mrs. Lawler and it looked like | -~ At the regular meeting of the Cen- and blue mohairs—$1.98 and u and Aungusi. THE EDW, CHAPPELL CO. Saybrook to be a shellfish commission- er to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William M. Lathrop of Waterbury. Barrooms will no longer be decorat- ed with the Stars and Stripes if a tional guard are entered in the com- petiiton which began Thursday at the state rifle range in Bast Haven for places on the team which is to go to Camp Perry, Ohio. next month, to compete in the national shooting tour- nament. The twelve men making the be selected for the will have the same with an olive drab shirt, field belt, blanket roll, canteen haversack with mess outfit. The en- listed men will have the same. The non-commissioned staff officers and hospital corps officers will mess with the band at Fort Mansfield, with the Twelfth company at Fort Terry, a fire. An investigation was made and entrance gained through a back window. The rooms were found filled with smoke, and a number of pleces of cloth and other articles used in the millinery business smouldering. They were thrown out and some water put on others, so that the fire was quickly tral Athletic club on the officers for the next installed by Tom Brennan. were dent, The of each one he. the following being the Hst: Thursday eve- ning at their rooms in the Stead block six months the retiring presi- installing officer impressively outlined the duties ‘took his station, Warm Weather movement started ta the International | best scores will and the Fourteenth at Michie, and at 3 . 4 team, with three additional men, who . put out and the electric current shut | ' President, William Fitzgeratd; vice - Coal and Lumber Order of Good Templars bears fruit. | ™, ¥ o5 'officials for the team. e T s B a0 | ot “Engine Co. No. 1 was called, but | president, Henry Farrell; recording eeds ior sy2a The co-operation of all patriotic soci- | " From Norwich there are Major Hag- | *'Gaptain "Adams, assistant surgeon, | {8 services were not needed. ' The | gecretary, Francis Clish; financial sec- eties 1s to be solicited. berg, Second Lieut. W. R. Denison and e ety aetlou] cautD - t Corporal Burdick, who are trying out | mik B0 e ke and Terry. ana | smoke. Fields; trustees, Henry Cheistman, mer Fom ’l Patriotic societies are being apprised | for the team. Four others from here. | frst Iieut. Black. assistant surgeon, i = chairman, Willam Houlihgn, Tom & or that a national committee is being or- | membars of the Third company, had | to ¥orts Mansfield and Michie. East Lyme Historical Society. Shea, Tom Brepnan, John MeGibney. damage will be almost entirely from retary, J. A. Desmond; treasuger, Tim The club enters the present half-year ganized to celebrate in 1914 the cen- | the opportunity to try for a place on | 'rhe provisional battalions are or- | The annual meeting of the East u 1 A For tenary of the signing of the treaty of | the” team; but were unable to get|ganized as follows: First provisional | Lyme Historical society was held at | Period with 4 membership of 125 and PORCH SCREENS . Bhent, on December 24, 1814, which | 8WaY. battalion, Fourth, Sixth, Eleventh |the Flanders Baptist church Wednes- :;_';w",m(':"tl :,f ;;‘“‘:L!H‘,;:' r:m;"n':r:‘; ‘N/ ded the w: f 1812, with England. companies, Major King; Second bat- | day afternoon. The meeting was call- Y expex Vou: Sl Snd ot the winted. Sl eddlng P wty e, X e Invited to Jewett City. alion, Wirst, Second, Ninth. Captain{ ed to order at 2 g'clock by the presi- | Months the high water mark in the i g oo g g o - . M z ery, New Lon- 2t h - | Hamilton: Third battalion, ghth, ent, alter S. arren. rayer was u i LI % e e ey, New, Lo e e e a® yil, Couet | Tenth, | Twelfth, Major _Hermann: | offered by Rev. C. M. Reed. The treas- Once more the Screen adds another room t ! 11tS ViR to Koy o a5 been | A e e 9%, ¥ of A, an imvita- | Fourth battalion, Third, Fifth, Thir- |urer's report was read by Miss Grace SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI. house, where you can sit and sew crected to Rev. Thomas P. Joynt, for | BOTRCT B0 eived from Court Gris- | teenth, Major Hagberg. As adjutants ; Comstock and showed a balance of $12 — - A A lay in your hammock and en ' We are showing the most com- 26 vears pastor of St. Mary’s Star of | 'y ¢ Jawett City for the Court Sa. | Lieutenant Reed is assigned to Fort |on hand. The teport of the commit- | Annual Meeting Was Held in Hart- B hrebn. uobisnel R ¥ plots stock of SILVER and CUT GLASS ever before shown by us and of the newest designs and | ed by the Sea church. The stone was erect- the executors of Rev. Joynt's will. Father chem degree team to go up thers next Tuesday evenjng to exemplify the de- gree work. As the degree team has disbandad for the summer and the cap. Terry and Lieutenant Eaton at Fort Mansfleld. Company eommanders will forward to the corps adjutant on July 15 the number of officers and men in the tee on the ancient Indian burial ground was made by Miss C. E. Bush. The report was accepted and committee centinued. The election of officers for the ensulng year resulted as follows: ford July Fourth. of The annual meeting of the Society the Cineinnati in the state of Con- held in the Capitol Mdn. has upset the house. Tonight probably finds you tired out from the effects of washday. Wake up to the fact that we can do the | passerby. |BAMB0OO PORC H SCREENS best makes. Out in the gardens of the country, | tain is away it was decided to de- necticut w work better—at a price you will o : the farmers are beginning fo {ire of | cline the invitation with regret that|company for duty. Capt. S. M. Tead, | President, Walter S. Warren: vice | day the rules of the Society requir- p sach hoecsesiny price you wi | s AR For Graduation Gifts we can the dry lovely davs becamse the dust | they could mot help the brother court. | retired. is made first lieutenant vice | president, Rev. C. M. Reed; secretary, | ing'that the annual meeting shall be certainly supply your wants. B hirica aviarthan Tew e Stewart, discharged, and he is Miss C. E. Bush; treasurer, Miss Grace | neia in the Casitol on the Fourth of | makes a very durable inexpen % 5 i pany. Rev. H. C. Meserve of race Comstoc were appointed a | prevent. Attt P - s aii . DML PE ‘ B “ Bl ed by the lack of rain. pany will start up the new plant at| signed. A fine of $5 for non-attend- |old familie i ahe g PP Lo Ml O g M o P uondoscg Sizes in Stock—dxB, 65¢; 5x8, 70 Il 80. 1. DIISS. e B el o SN0 eeh eylunloey exoaed new members, among them being Uni- | it ¢ bl 6x8, 85c; 7x8, 950; Bx8, $1.10; 10 is week’ i 3 . W e imposed. States Senator Chauncey ] AL his weekls Jueeling of the state | was closed over the holiday, Will be sy HEE g Roosevelt And The Frank. ted States' Senator Chauncey 3. De $1.30. . board of charitles Mrs. Frank A.|jimproved during the balance of this Py 4 To several newspaper men on the|Pew of New York. After the meeting ¥ Mitchell of Norwich told of a visit to | week. Several small alterations and | On Thursday evening at the meeting | yrain Col Roosevelt talked about his| (h® sbers who aftended the meet~ VUDOR PORCH SHADES the state prison, to the industrial | additions are to be male, and Man- | of the Third company it was voted t0[work ~He sald that just now it was|\N& had a dinmer at the Hartford Clib. . school for girls and the Connecticat | ager T. G. Haney of the company ex- | contribute 35 for & Y. M. C. A. tent'| f.i" Neavicr ‘than it was when he was | The Connecticut socioty nowrhassixty | STe lavel SHade. T6: the! Nisban hospital for the Insane in Middletown, | pects to have these matters completed | &t Fort Mansfleld. and also each mem- |y ogident. He referred to the fact that | members. The following office 1 Bl i llty sirears Mads! ot and the county homes in Litchiield and | I time to permit uninterrupted work | ber will be taxed 50 cents each for |some newspepers were opposed to the | Te-clected: e ol 1 alossty baiiod. ankl Tav 2 from Monday *| extra rations at camp. One recruit |00 n e R D e e Fe to him, | President-General, Henry Larcom Ab- | | strips of wood close'y boun y in New London county s & P! p 5 s b A was received, making a total of 45lana said that some people did not|bott, Washington, T > Siee-vigl- | e S av | with seine twine and stained in A new order has been sent out trom | Connscticut Knights to Join Pil- | Mer a3d thme DRoRR,, {, “0CN,0f | realize that, simply because of the fact | SO0, 110ME, VU, SIXRSN NewS Vil | sreen color that is weather proof the postoffice department at Wash- el Sewn Haatan o Bae ual of arms and military courtesy, | 2t he Pad been presidint he twad|lliliant secretary. Linus T. Feor | Y A" l- ! | in Stook—4x8, $2.25; $ Poison and Sticky kinds |iv=ton bv which carriers will not work | , A Catholle pilgrimage will start for | while the fire control section also re- | §5000 a year, most of which was ex- | Hartford; (reasurer, Charles Tobby our ention 8x8, $4.00; 10x8, $5. mors- than forty-aight hours 'In aix | ows Truos Boston, August 6th, onder | celved ShRlE RIS pended in ftelegrams. His mail has Pond, New York:; assistant treasurer, | i i Colw Vill- i i 1 . Vil Samuel ) d, New "we —a yrorking dass, and noy more than eight |, N Grars and Dr. 3. . 0Con rtantyye Nisonis Been”rapialy” tncrensing, and he nhas| Willim Samuel gudd, New BHUin B 1ne pest enjoyment at tho HAMMOCKS hours on Sundays. The object of the | nor. incorporators of the Knights of |, Complete orders for the daily rou- |only one secretary.—New York Times.| thabiing Kev FIRGUW BT PReY beach is the VICTOR TALKING 3 B beling 06D Ak The men of 0Tt | e S oeniEhts f | tine of the state encampment of all | But how much additional income Haven an 3 gl ey ity Palmes Hammeske fn 1§ o DUNN'S PHARMAGCY, | 55 o omibe tnto. the oimes. e | orosoes witt e cofonmitod by Bishoy | BArta of the organtzcd miitia of Con | does Mr. Reosevelt roceiye’trom s | 5. A st vandevitc artioes. [l of styles and colorings f 2 t thei, i eoren 1 | Koane. Trather MeGivney, the Rew |necticut except the naval militia and |connection with the New York Outlook o : hear the best vaudeville artists, fl} of stv " o ) 50 Main Street. binia OF ARdlc il SHII undellvered. - [Eeane, Father Me@Giviey, | V- | the coast artillery, have been issued | which connection is solely due to {ha Providence vs. Insurgency. The. best “evena opara singers, || chempest at 85c to the best Sekmes e nepe 5o arlestown. | 1,y the adjutant general's department. |fact that he is an ex-president? Ts| “Providence willi is the way | Priced cheaper than the. same qu Bishop John Nilan of the Catholic | Mass., and other clergymen who will| mhe annual emcampment will be at |not the sum a ®o6d deal more than | Uncle Joe prefaces his programme. and the best military and con- 55 Bouunt 16 slaiiena diocese of Hartford Thursday night |3ccompany the party, and there will| Niantic from July 11 to 22, inclusive, |$5000 a year? The large sums that| Providence may be. but the insurgents cert bande. [ S Topaht Tor saean announced the following appoint- | P @ gourse of lectures., | ine Second infantry and cavalry being | were paia Grover Cleveland for his | won't—Atianta Consiitution We can furnish any style ‘ AMMOCKS ments: Rev. Thomas"J. Finn, from the | pug, 4 celebration in honor of his mem. | |2 C&mP the first week, the First in- | published writings after he ceased to s e Y Eaiive Foil Wikt wt Pricss raus COUCH H K ¢ We have a nice Sacred Heart church, East Portches- ory will be held that will include a fantry, field artillery, and signal corps be president more than compensated Might Be Wors ing from $12.50 to $200.00. lie & X (mounted), the second. The order, |him for the added expenses of living| A water famine threatens Chicago. A distinctive feature "\1:;{"; ‘(“‘:“‘:‘fl‘;m‘s';';;l’ ~"’T““f"_°' = banguet ’““d e lon In Rome| gay by day, however, applies to both | consequent on the fact @t he had | Any other kind of famine would seri- Drop us a postal and we will Couch Hammock is our mad ? ished 3 Mary hureh, Norwalk; Rev. | the pilgrims will be granted a special| weeks with such omissions s may be | been president of the United States.| ously inconvenience Chicago,—Colum- all yo o ue, or urnis tene. Patrick Fox, from ‘St. Rose’s audience by Pope Piu; Afaer I % - JERTL JOu & ontalogus, Or jNEvy Mattress. We use our be 3 N 4 - se’s church, Yy LA s er leav- | necessary fo rthe absence of cavalry | Mr. Roosevelt will derive in one way or | pia State. ‘ n s " | Newtown, to St. Patrick’s East Hamp- | ‘g Rome the pilgrims will visit other | or artillersy. another an income of probably $25.800 e sur demonstrator call on you. | denim and give you any color m:nt to rent at | ton; Rev. Joseph. Papillon, from St. S{'“Qe;‘. g’_mbef" in Boston the first e a year from his ex-presidential pres- Missouri out with the figures for sire. Our Khaki Mattres 4 < | Joseph's, Dayville, to the Immaculate [ Wk 2 O I Electricity to Taftville. tige, ana_there is no reason why he|her meerschaum Industry for the past heot grade U. 8. Government K 42 CIiff St , city | Conception, Baltic: Rev. John H. Sia- All the transformers have been |Should 'be ' granted the franking|year. Over 27500000 comncob pipes The Plant-Cadden Co. [ on i/ Vacirenes are o 5 pleton to St. Louls’ church, New Ha- placed at the local station and the |Privilege or any other privilege not| were turned loose. @nd Bottom, so you oan use b Five rooms with bath. Rent fifteen dollars ven. Will Take 500-Mile Walk. George Whittlesey, assistant treas- | urer of the Savings Bank of New Lon- Summer Bowel velvet mill at Taftville, whereby that plant is now being run by electricity, the city furnishing the current. At the present time the local station is in operation, running with the Uncas Power company. in order to furnish the possessed by other American citizens. —Hartford Times. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Talking Machine Dep't 3rd Floor Elevator service PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Norwich, Conn. Prices range $8.25 to $15.00 AWNING Gon, and Alderman Charles C. Ber. Connecticut Bids to be Opensd During R e A aings 8 5 e o1 pe H clectricity required between .30 a. m. h per month. king of New London wilsoon siart on 2 S e W o the Present Month. gl Aok several of the New England states, D morning hours the Uncas power com- e Wi i it b ] up and so easy to hang that B Yo s v el 1SOTAET'S | pans, is running alone and”turnishing |, 5", " ohies “ror - pivite. budmse. in | LGS 1 iwithcut any Srouls The Parhr-llmnpnrt lo., over & \iStance of At lenst 500 ymias | For quickly stopping diarrhea and| the low water in the river at Scotland, | Gonmecticut shortly, = Fellowing are —_— 5 3, 55, 41"ans 45 inshes. Al RhiliEasd HbusE Messrs. Whittlesey and Perkins | dysentery attacks of adults and chol- - =i locations where sites are to be bought, || The first ten IN EACH MONTH It It's Made of Rubbar Wa Hava It BEioe--48.50, . will leave New London some day in | era marbus or “Summer Complaint” of BLACKSTONE LIBRARY. and approximate sizes of lots wanted Deposits made then count as if Nerwich, Conn. NEED A TRURK ? Buy it now — and here. The INDESTUCTOR, the best that money can buy the last week of this month for Bos- ton, and will then go to Portland, Me., back through New Hampshire into the White mountains and Green moun- tains, across the line into Canada and back through New York state. They have three weeks to spend on the route. New London Harbor Master. Governor Weeks on Thursday ap- children, the most effective remedy is A.D.S. Blackberry Cordial. It is a mild remedy, ple: taste, and a dependable ng to the cure for ued Increased Number of Books During June. The issue of books by the Black- stone library, Branford, in June was @about 2 per cent. greater than in any previous June. The addition of books ‘was 200, of which 34 were gifts and 39 took the place of copies worn out. The issue of books in the library, year end- by the government: July 26—New Haven, lot 250 by 176 feet wanted. July 28—Manchester, lot 120 by 120 feet; Middletown, Jot 160 by 147 feet; Naugatuck, lot 120 by 130; Putnam, 130 by 135 feet: Rockville, 130 by 135 feet; Stamford, 130 by 135 feet. July 29—Seymour, lot 120 by 130 feet. After the bids are opened the de- made on the first day. accounts, all For commercial days are alike, the same courte- ous treatment, the same conven- iences. The Thames Loan & Trust o, GARDEN HOSE 8, 10, 12, 14 and 160 foot FRUIT JAR RUBBERS oo} Bathing Suls (£, Laying IyTdaw WALL PA The Reid & Hughes Co. We Recover Furniture and Do Carpe 9. PERS | We carry a complete stock of Suit| pointed Thomas A. Scott of New Lon- | ¢ramps, colic and all Summer bowel|ing with June, was 64432, of which | partment will send inspectors to the | Cases and Traveling Bags. Every de-| don to be harbor master of New Lon- | disorders. 40 per cent. was adult fiction and |various cities where sites are to be | The late Bpring s bie style, size and almost all lcather | don for a term of three years from | This Blackberry Cordial is a medi- | D€arly 30 “per cent. was storles for |pought to view those offered. After | Norwich, Conn. stock on hand of 1 chosse 'from. Prices reasonable.| date. Frederick S. Perry was alsol i’ oe o liquor—and is to be taken | Children. The proportion of fssue at | the inspectors report the department . move It we have mude quite a O appointed deputy for the same period. | ©!N® o - ® taken| the Stony Creek branch was 16.1 per |ywill make a selection and be ready to| tion In the prices, 1 The sovernor siso approved tbe "-':"'-" ‘:‘m' 8 - gent; the highest previous record of | consummate the purchase by the time to buy now. following bills: Connecticut ho: you have children in the house be ) the branch in this line was last year, | congress appropriates money to carry Also Palpts, nure Mo! Y HETUCKET NESS €O. | vital for the insane, for 31698442 |, have a bottl i amounting then to 14,05 per cent. out the provisions of the public build- o general supply of de THE S HARNESS CO. |yl tor Children’s Aid soc for] TP to Fole of thw Cond The addition of Books during the | fng law, next winter, as i expected See About Those TRUNKS and BAGS B B ns” paper . Tane Wik C. BaDE. Prop. guarter ending June 30, $2,39 Fie) tom Db emah Ubrary year was 2,120, of which 139 s All kinds rices Decoraling. SR 283 Main Street. | ©. Averill's assistants’ bill for month - ots. were gifts. The number of wvolumes = cunnA"Ts s P Jun2s of June for $183.75. struck off the llsts was 311. The net Still Very Bad. - P. F. MURTAGH — —~ o ot Beis O totaliof DYoRs in_ “stock including | Hints come o Washingion ooca- = . L Alll, . = o Inst yst cers. > some not vecorded, is sbout 27,000.|sionally to the effect that Uncle W i DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | bvistrict Deputy Grana_ Patriarch The number of card holders on the |seph G. Cannon's disposition does not at Rallion’s 92 and 94 West Main Street. Ashiey T. Boon goes. to. Mystic this last day of June was 2,°13. Just now, | improve. icago Tribun 3 P Aelsphonby X Denta/ Surgeon R TN e beorn aha e ¢ s y SRR . 1. 5 ystic encampment, L O. O. F. He are wi wer books, and the 5 < % Das usually taken a 'team from Canton The Drug Man, summer visitors, _ though active. ars Children Cry MME. TAFT, x ‘“‘ ‘""h "N"“"l"‘“"d- J. ¥. CONANT. 11 Wrankils Strects I edarge of Dr. Geer's practwe | Oneco'with him to do the worl not fully making up the difference. > ate 8t, New London, the J. ¥. @ 18 juring his last liiness. this time notice of the coming installa- | Franklin Sm Norwich, Ct 5 FOR FLETCHER'S PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT, Whelssale — 15 Stores — Retail ‘Whitestone 5o and ». Q 1 tion was received ¢0o iate to assemble *] . The city of Bangkok is the only place now located at 619 Pank buw Cigars are gthe best oo the markes ke iry ivaa A lighted 3 electricity. CCASTORIA [ihon Conn I Trx them _ 7 eeecd

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