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> PAGES -NINE TO TWELVE " 1 SHAKE-UP OF THE NEW LONDON POLICE. %fi’?enl@-m-mmrwrd : of ~ Common Coanci!—{ew London akes $50,000.00 Worth of Stock in New Henry Ellsworth of Hartford was the A Electric Boat Comp n —Tre Znnuai Mseting of the Fife and Drum Corps at recent guest of S. N. Hyde. tnew Lo>don—A Ccnvention of E:zgles. LETIN NEWS LETTERS FI LETTERS FROM TOWNS IN TWO STATES at S. N. Hyde was in New Haven on “The Business and Social Life of Every Town and| W T ’ — club held a basket picnic at Latimer's’ r Settlement Reflected in These Columns. N e e e oo o NORTH STONINGTON paster Rev. Mr. White, s having his % - four-horse van carried twanty-one on a i - Smif = - The police committee of the court |mittee, as he has closc relationship|industry, and therefore (hey ought te ERtere HaE . Abomt Torts went dovwn far | Sou Bh‘:;n-n. Drury Mt W | s TN, e oo | Of common council, with the ‘cunsent, | and _considerable fnduence with the|have it wnd men of capityl, even o a > a day's outing. dings—Wednesday Club Discusses dmmwm“ e fl"Y- ms‘w- and undoubtedly the afivice, of his |comfhlttee, He has also the tacit sup- | comparatively small mt, should “ coUNTY iting Mr. Strong’s sister, Mrs. J. Hen- Mrs. Edwin Gillette of Hebron, who Brownin das Tevining league service on Sun- | honor the mayor, has ordered the - | port of the mayor, if ti support hesitate to Invest id he belleved NWN « |ry Clarke. has been visiting friends here, has re- = Frank Graha: tain of police to shift the beats of)counts in the ranks of the republicans. would. He 1 h nd confl Mr. and Mrs. George Trotter are in | turned home. Dr. R. E. Harrington of Westfield, ; m Brown of Southing-|every policeman on the force, with [Alderman Fitch is another competent|dence enough n the undertuking to - Manchester for a week as the guests of Mass., ‘has located here. ton was at Redfern, Coroner Brown's|the exception of Officer Sheehan, who | to be town clerk and he would be sure | underwrite the $60.000 worth of wiock, NIANTIC | Mr. Trotter's parents. OLD MYSTIG Wiltiam E. Stewart, who had been | Summer home. on Saturday. has been on duty in the Pequot col- | of @ handsome vote, for he has made|and In so doing Mr. Bond practically UNCASVILLE i for several days. was taken to the |, o I e sats L Saturday ooy stace appoinied 1o theifores’inany | mally Srikids-as chairman of the fire assurad the coming of the much-need i Begun—State Spiritu- 5 s ckus hospital in Norwich Monday |40 spe “hom years ago. Some of the officers have |department committee by his fajr|ed Industry - "’."_:.";' B Bine arbih 2 New Books for Baptist Library—Picnic ( ror troatment. - | Durnam, Deen shitied from night €0 eay auty | treatment of the companies of the de-| It was pleasing action and an Ind 4 o Games and Sports at Recent Picnics— Outings—August Visitors. Mrs. C. E. Williams of Northampton, irs. Elmer E. Kidder of Spencer-|and vice versa, and others who have | partment. catlon of a general break-up an ex Work has begun on Main street and | Town Asked to Aid Butternut Hill = Mass., and her son, Dr. Nathan W.|Port, N. Y. with her daughters Doro- | been on duty in the centre or busi- | Selectmen Edwin L. da Silva is an- | Isting olution among so f th Sinbyivaith avénue, laying the dust. i rnut il ‘The following h‘BOk.! werfiflgddefl o | Willlams, of New York, have-been vis- :hy and or, "M have been Vvis- |ness section of the city \have been |other candidate well qualified for the wealthy residents to look with di The selectmen are in charge of the Improvements. the Baptist library during ..‘u;.‘Joh“ iting friends in town. iting Mrs. Kidder's parents, Mr. and | assigned to dufy on the outskirts. place, and by reason of his office favor upon all movements to add t work. Walter Rogers and Herbert F Marvel, Assistant, by Thomas Nelson ~ . |Mrs..C. H. Comstock and her sister,| Officers who have been on duty in | familiar with town affairs. Selec the industrial interests of the city, be Congdon ars employed on the oil wag- [ ‘The Methodist Sunday school held Old Rose and Silver, Myrtle WEDDINGS. Mrs. Leon Watrous, at the Navy|the day time at and near the Union [man William C. Fox is also a can- |ing selfishly content with their sump Consdon are employed on the ol oiiias | its annual pienic Friday after a post- | Reed; Phoebe Dean, Grace Livingstone Yard, left Friday for Waterville, Me., | atation and are familiar with the do- | didate, and has the same qualifica- |tous surroundings, and living b e ey tat Tmprove: | ponement from the previous Saturday. | Hill; ilmeny of thé Orchard, L. Mont- Coats—Stedman. where they will be guests of Mr. Kid- | parture and artival of all trains, | Hons as Mr, da_Silva. All of these | themselves regardless of the condition ment. It was held in the grove south of {gomery; Old Lady No. 31, Louise Fors-| Allen Ansel ‘Coats and Miss Nellie | deLs parents. =~ boats and trolley cars, with the busi- | candidates have been trained in office | of their fellow men. Their aim In all Mrs. Beckwith’s Funeral. Haughton cove belonging to C. M. Bee- | land: Little Knight of X Bar B, Mary | Hendrick Stedman, daughter of” Orrin | Harmie Cranmer of Bozrah is spend- | ness industries and ‘all {nformation | work and would =oon become familiar that pertained to the public was along e Bk P feck- | D, and_was well attended. The com- (I Maude; Little Colonel in Arizona | R Stedman, both of this town; were |Ing his vacation with his grandparents, |usually sought by the inouiriig With the work of town, clerk, the 1ines of making New London a re e L o reat i the Unive | e e e O e G et Bl ‘Welnesday afternoon by Rey. | M. and Mrs. Farmon Perkins. strangers, have been removed to other | MF. Fox happens to he a democrat | idential rather tha manufactur P el B VS W‘ndnetdfl\'. afternoon at 8 f\{obert , Earl Smith and Ernest | Harriet, R. H. Barbour; Cudjo's Cave | Lucian Drury at his residenca in this Latham Smith commenced the erec- | sections. ‘When these men weve | and that would probably have the ef- | city. Mr, Bond knows ths cit f hi o'clock. ® Mrs. Beckwith was on a visit | flhh’i Geob rge Rogers won the potato | J. T. Trowbridge. village. They were accompanied by |tion of quarters near his ice pond for | questioned they had the information [fect of Injuring his chances should birth and ite need: d comes te . S5 Bt Beotho:. W = Smith, m Penn- | Lo5e for TR R N Chowder Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Erva L. Barnas of Pres. | the accommodation of the workmen on | required at their {ongues end, and |he zet the party nominatjon. Stillffront as u leader o an enterprise i Eeieknia gvenie. She with her hus- Sl T0IBSTIOSErn danh SREUSmt | * ono Baptist Ladies: A1 sociaty.serv- | (OU.“MIn/ Barnes being & sifteriof the the state roads in this locality the first | did not have to ask for the informa- | there are a great many in New Lon- |May mean a general revolution o band, Cornelius Beckwith, was a for- | oS P STeLan e dds second. | L0 oDt er Wednesdas at 12| Pride. of the week. The work is expected to|tion from others before it could be|don who do mnot consider the town |buriness interests and make Now I« To Hartford some years aso to make | Lo "t onthy "o gin from Massapeag, | Riverside farm. The attendance was| Harold Williams Drury of Brookiyn, & On August Outings. With the exception of Mr. Mjechay | ben demonstrated time and tip center ot the State, Thers i thefr home was SoR:by 8 girl from Massapeaf. | good. The price of dinner was 15|N.. Y. and Miss Margaret Winnifred [ Mrs. Thomas Latham visited her cot. | the, changes were not made without v . when ' thérs was ‘no- oppositic Aod AL ¥ il B Personal Items. ame not Sbtained, Miss Ethel Cornet | onts. The proceeds will be used for | Smith of Bloomfield, N. J.. were mar- | tage at the Willimantic cam ot | regard_to the place of residencs uf|to the ‘ncumbent of the office when | both a Fesigential Aud e ans ety Mrs. W, 3. Manwaring of New Haven | bio won. In the Bret heat of the sack | church expenses. Ficd Tursday cvening at he remidence | st week: ® #round | 5™ omeers, ‘0" that “when Faiicved |op for re-election clty, “ar. Bond'a example 1v & ‘ visiting ves a s i Robert Dodd: s of Rev. Lucian Drury, father of the - m duty they woul e conventent e SRR ekt L some 1§ Sieiting reiat! nd friends in this race; second g heat, T by"!‘\omn s The Visitors from Florida. e oM. and” )ldr?l.“!gx.uxvglni::er 28| (6" Their homes, for they nil hate to| Anather candi is John C. Tur- | satisfied-with-themselves (o sl up an Mre . 5. Rarber of Jewett City, @ |In the three legged race the prize was| EX-Mayor T. Everett Welles, Mrs. Sunday School Picnic. o e e 5t |Foport st the police atation jpefosh he- | NS, at present clerk to the hesith d- | Fub thelr eyes B former Nianiic recident, was calling on | won by Samuel Rogers and. Rudolph | Welles and Miss Ruth Welles of Pen- | The Thira Baptist Sunday school had | Allyn's Point. % ing relieved from duty just the same |Partment, Time was when Mr TUl- | 3o annual meeting of the Conneoti e It of in the | Shafer. A ball game was plaved be- | 3acola, Ta. hage arrived o & viSlttheir annual e e Pisasant View | * Station Asent O. F. Miller and family 2% they do when reporting for duty. R e e e i and. Drum corps in New Lon w,-!g:- "X"m;\i;'j’-'m"'; Fana s Iy e fi:z:-rl.ne‘-:‘;ywmu Sl Pty ok Wellbs Xt the Welles | Tuesday, going by special car. :f ::w;:z‘ Gl arrived last week tol Mr. Sheehan resides in the Pequot |and was city clerk for several years: dnesday. wis &'110vel guthieing e e bt Hartford- is_ vIsSiting | the Rogers aans in; = scors of 1446 3. 3 Wednesday Club Meets. e i B ey s onCume Bo. | ssstion-where he is assighédita dity | BE Mr. Turner was away from town Adw wam w of martial m % the Growe The lineup was, for the team captain- Outings Here and There. The Wednesday club was entertain- | o To ew Haven road, at|and he has to report the polica | some years and therefore not %0 U SYeeY Ona hE che DRERIa S8 Pine Grove Interests. T e e e Y | Suke Willia B Heston of Troy, N.|ef. fhils wesk iy Sibw Eauias Mot | s ams Mvw: Siephesy of . Bowton. | tarioh o 7 clock eack evemtog and |l K e P othors pamed. And 4, 1 \De DumRislay of the S e o pserved in the grove | ker ¢, S. Rogers ib, R, Shafer 2b, G.| Y- i8 spending nis vacation with 'Mr.|Mre. . M. Pendleton read Robert|with Mrs. Steph e <y 595 m, | then proceed to his beat near his|some of the others named. And |50Te S Hagmcnanria Lioatt “Meetings were held at the | Rogers 3b, J. J. Dodds, Jr., ss, J. Bush- | and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge at River- B;ownm"s p&mn. Adndru Del Sarto, | ljams, ::-E l;‘l’:‘l‘:{:‘ T:;“er‘; r('io:w-l; hg;ltle_ ‘bu!li‘ he ‘ltflnotbr:qx rtd[ k):;.r:mu ’Al’l\flnx £ l"l’llxlml‘\’;nnl, u.q-,l\ :mm Lot 0 M Lo ant o “the mor: 2 cf. S view. which was afterward generally dis- feas port at the stafion before going , ex-Alderm; a b L Eina of marchi music that was G e we e g el e e o 1" 30" | | The Queens of Avilion are preparing | cussed by the company. . PR e SRR <) Bivavisw. duty in the morning. He woild Johnson and other republicans, ali | Kind of marching music that wus in o e eent! The tpeaker for the|Besbe 2b, P. Shields b, Rev. S. F.|for a two weeks' outing at Mason's Is- | Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Drury of Mount 5 oo Nie. Aleed M Voortiess | réquired to-walk three riulles'for thdt|Avowsd candidates and laying pipes L R L e T A o St Frederick Nicholson of Bos- | Maine ss, M. Robinson cf, 'T. Rice rf. |1and. Hermon, Mass.,_and Misses Annie M. |00 [I5V faneniers, Mary And SUL | purpose. zo’ trolley < curs sy turi~ | iyt the- Homination, fg corps, here and there in the line ton. Mr. olson spoke in the grove | The refreshments were In charge of the | The M. E. Sunday school held its pic- | and Fannie 8. Pesler of Newton Cen- | i New Y ecently for two weeks' stay | ning at 4 o'clock in the morning when | With so many candidates after the | Wi, SR 000, 000y tunes Jule G0t and was ensased to speak | members of the Ladles' Aid society. | nic Thursday at John R. Babcock’s cot- | teT, Mass. are visiting Rev. and Mrs. ew York. his tour of duty ends. coveted appointment, which 1 said [ {Hatmade & Specieiy OF | Juipe T the atate dav services Many were | The school is planning an excursion | tage at Riverview farm. Lucian Drury. Miss Amy Satterlee was a guest for| Were he shifted to another beat his |to pay about $3,000 ‘a year, there Js [ GIUF SHICH Fhe, FOE ] ik pras g wich, New Lo 1ater. Mr. and M Slar several days last week of Miss Annie|successor would be compelied t) % lighle to be some friction and per- | 42¥ ouls Present from Norwich, New London, and Mrs. Herbert Q. Eldredge| Miss Mary J. Packard’s Funeral. |Tripp 4 Tn contrast to the lo martia Niantic and all over the state. Personal Items. and young son arrived Tuesday at the gl S - e e Vil to the. station Wouse every morning|haps dissension In the republichn | qrum corps was the modarn up-to-date : S G i [ TEE Ehmeiers pacts M Mrs, Eaward Woodin of Holyoke, |or become a resident of ihe Pequot|ranks in regard to that office, and [@faY COTRE WA o o Iin, The Week's Visitors. Miss es left Thursday | Bome of M P e, - | ton, Mass., Friday to officiate at the |Mass, with her children and maid ar- | colony. So Mr. Sheehan's brother | therein lles what politiclans call a |70 . Ang orun ng Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner of Nor- |nRight tffl;pe;d a few days with friends | S, I8, James Eldredge, for their an- | funeral of Miss Mary J. Packard, {or rived recently to visit her sister, Mrs. | officers do not consider that anv pav- | “fighting chance” for some democrat | ol “V“ popular l.’u;hu the any with wich was in the grove Tuesday to at- | in New York i J. Alpne 0onov Cew the past. twenty-five years connected | Fred Turner, at Long Cove. tiality has bean_ ahowa :Mr, Shusian | to slide into the office. Spoken of on | Precision equel to the e o re in Dr. T. A. Taylor reconsidered his de- Alpheus Schoonover of New York | with Spelm: em i At Ga. br band. All of th . fend the meeting and remew acquaint. | Dr T. A Taylor reconsidered his de- | o 3 g e T e Dar | e e o Batie. ot OI8 Mysii Quilting Bee. D | e Aessooratis. bide for the oMok s | Doaas band. - AlL of the. cotps were ances. Mariha S. Williams of New |15t and returned Sunday. B e ol Bire Al B | e e s Wit I« Diinions ok e Lo M8 socioty | fraievcs_Nho taken fntareopwivers- [ Fawars I Suweerey, 83 woll S36to) | beat with afes and drums in the se London was in the grove Tuesday. Mrs, Charles N. Chippel *ntertained | Over, at Elmhurst, day. held a quilting bee at the vestry of the | "ST. aficr evers oficer will be heid | diates named. Tie hax werved on the | 41, comPetitive tosy e T s ot Noraich ‘was |over Sunday John Carr and son of| Mrs John E. Spafford has returned| Mrs. B. H. Knowles is the guest of | 10 & churelr on Friday of last week | responsible for ‘the euardianship ot 52 ARINOL Yimitora heid bustiible i, MeDY weta convificed that afte s here Tuesday to attend the meetings. Providence. to the Stapelyn homestead for the re- | her son, Dr. W. H. Knowles, of Balti- Sandwiches, cake and lemonade were hi 1) call h that f his lity, for marching music, there nothi A collati e enqeunES | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Browning and | mainder of the summer, after a week's | more. served by Mrs. Sears and Mrs. Fish. territory apd will be-amlled fo the ona that are proof of his ;| superior to the weil played fife an O N er “aid hullding io | childTen returned Sunday might after | Visit to her home in Brookiyn, N. Y. Recent Funerals. Mise. Mary Gibing refurned Tuemiay | [ECk (OF 20y fagrant viclstion of lo.v [and would be e Worth successor Of|drum, a combination that will probab formoon B e Ladies Al b 19| spending a week with relatives at| Benjamin F. Miner o Montague | The funeral service of William I [{roMm’a visit with. reiatives on Cape|quarters witho I delay. ¥ u - sutd — e Loy 4 S eciag Rocky Point, R. L Mass., was a recent guest at River- | Conrs was held at his home in this vil- | €23 guarters ~without delay. o emiddsl L Fra res | ATDY A discarded drums and th . B w5 i 5 Mthiiet S Wi : ey e Wman and- Jer on; FAM that neglect in this respect is wiat| The present term of office expires |l il ot m " orps have made innova Mr. and Mrs. Banning an ini orceste: i crom lage last Saturday afternoon and was | TS s . iam, | prompted the changes. in October and it is not known | fion il G O aby created ~ Mrs. Gleason closed the Banning cot- | Frank Farrar of Worcester has suc- | aos Syoiitm SrCayenor of Pomfret and | conducted by Rev. F. M. Hollister, as- | 518 T'er motner; Mes. Merrilh of Hor- - hithac® (he will b O O Pl T tage in Broadway Wednesday and'left | ceaded Theodors Marchand as machin- 3 Norwich Town | sisted by Rev. Lucian Drury. wieh. guests of Mrs. James Mar-| A cruiser, three torpedo boat de- | pending i clection bt in the words of: the ! for their hpmes in Hartford fot for the C. M. Robertson companys| Were Tecent guests f Mr. and Mrs.| The funeral of William Henry Pen- | 7, 'n Wednesday, stroyers, six submarine boats and the o the | Russell Kimberis of Hartford is|He has moved his household goods | " joray 1, Harris. aloton was held Monday afternoon, | Alfred Bracewell and family of Ver- | tander-ship and & large revenns cuf- |lown clerk Richard C spending his vacation of two weeks in | here and will occupy the house for- |, Jo5ePh Avery and family have re-|Rev. F: M. Hollister officiating. mont are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B | ter in_the harbor tends to the local fcontinue to perform the dutles uitlllgome rave avout the music of o i kN ot Now Tondon | TSI Occupled by Dr. T. A. Taylor. | e 00 MRS o B (B BT L T s B T e ",“(‘:‘fl"; Min hadiens belief that the government is fin..lly [ the election in October, when Mr Eonse nd his DAR: Miss Jessie Homes of New London| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman of | M%Ye famPes for fhe past month the Baptist church at Preston City to- | ME and Mrs. 4 on. Chapman of | realizing " the” value of New Longon | Kenyors successor Wil he elected | xna somo i\ Paderewsil tranaports goent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. | Norwich were over Sunday guests at |, 25 ody of Providence was a|morrow (Sunday) Middletown are spending thelr vaci- | harbor to the ships of the navi: anl|for ‘the full ¢ In the event of i T T e L Bamleaton. o cotiand is i g;‘eur:;ne of Mr. and Mrs. Henry|forent suest o 'ward Tinker and PRESTON t Saren Cliver: siigm _flm Mrs. | the hope prevails that ‘lhere will be x:w, n}?lmimm ¢l il the vacansy | oghers ik Y the rriaie: ol A e g e L 1 3 = =73 L a| jation .ms time goes o, |the chances are favorable to Select- ol s, Arthur Holmes at the restaurant. Mrs. Howard Vibber, who has been | William Kennedy is visiting in Hart- C. Allyn Brown, who has been visit— | It was & picturesque seoae and |man da O e ra Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Knappenberger [a guest at the h PR * | fora. R — 3 Inghie grantracliter. Mrn: Tin Frow = . Dl 5 SRS 5 vond - | But tor m is no music that oap, gere in e grav Tussday, cailing on BiEhe Vitnhi: refmenca home” Seturs 1 Go0rse Harria bas returned to Tar- | A™ Nimres. Holmsfon, Voomizer-0. 0% ToEiriied To-Hartion on Tacrsdns. . [anor the Crhng et e R aatarn ho | Sand | Wimmselt T ihe. ofee, and h Saar i L7 B ORI R e e eville arier o visit ta hix parents, Mr e~ AL A O ;.??ar,,x" Bimer Saitirice or | Soinee e srea nats vari ot waula undoubtedly et e Voto o0 M | 1 honor of the coming of the drum at the C i chure & DO 3 i - § mér, -afy | - P Y 5| future” as the late John R. Bolles so | republican associate, Selectman Ken- | oorps there was Iiberal decorations =1 the Congregational chureh on Sun- fresters spent the' week end with his | | Mrs. Hattie Peckham and daughiers o Miss Mary Patmér, -ait ‘army nures | o Mr. an Mrx. G, A+ Satterice. e e heaibd.. ana whieh - e Foesson, while . Belectmun 10X comld | 5abg the line. of mArch ind tne Vistts i) : 3 E Innis of Westerly. 2 L A ‘his vacation with | accomplish. and vote for himself, ol o ati 9 Shieg: B BETeh IR M- wah e 2 Simpson is making improve- | Miss Clark of Willimantic is visiting i e e e ek -S| ™ POWE O FeEmare — Mr. da Silva may consider it a §004 | The Fraternal Order of Eagles of thi Manwaring. in South street PR g ber school friend, Miss Elizabeth H.| o hor home in. the weat. being called i Hundreds of jackies were given shore | plan to be the town cdrk in fact and | state of Connectiot will flack in New T T L e/ s apait Paul Maine Home: oxie. home suddenly by the flimess of her HAMBURG leare and as a rile tney were well be- | appear before the republican caucus | {ondon next Thursday, and & cofamit e P o the sucss of his | | Paul'Maide, who recently underwent | cors, Juie, Sprague, = Mrs Jobn G| raher. = = : A o e materially to the ac- | for renomination, rather thun enter | (ae is arranging (o give the visitors' & S e T e T, Sen® |an operation at Bridseport o appon. | Galup and Mrs. Adams wite of Dr.| ™M rrea W, Otis and dunghter Ivy | Serious lliness of Mrs. Mary Lord— tivity upon the streets, and invidental- | the race on tne same plane with the | oval reception. Thers will be a big Saring. AR Glcitts, was brought to the home. of Ais | Aoams,of Moosup. were calling recent- | will return to their home In New Ha: | Schooner Tansy Bitters Comes to| Subiens “intevente " 0F wourse hers) o (A procession and many aerles will bring = e rents, Rev. S. F. o iam H. Harris. |, y rday usiness interests. Of course ther: s brass bands, the best in the state, and MOHEGAN s Ry S vand Mrs. Maine. Mr. | "Miss Lillie Forsthoff of Brovklyn s TShedar (atunie) - Mbe Irashos | Plet. 7 5 were a few that became half seas over | It Homonstrated’ | that MEYSbEaaets from Sthet statex, whil somse O EG the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed- 2 and had evidently cruised into some|Mahan and Alderman Downey of the | (he marching bodies will wear uniforms Mrs. G. L. Newton and Mrs. M. E. Miss Abbie M. Stanton is spending | Mrs. Mary Bill is visiting in Spring- | place where they are really n|of gome character in the hope of carry walk committer E . Fox spent Tuesday at ward Stapelyn. o took on a cargo of Mr. Cook Still Confined to His Bed— |Spnr. C v at the Golden | "yl Clata Mae Brown has returned |* Magnign,at her home in this place. |feld. Mass. Phat which intosicates and even fan- |earnest in the matter of Improving | ing off the prizes for appearunce, There Good Church Attendance—Pecson: Bhny Chorlias Speiting this w from .a visit in Hartford. Hartford M - eturned to| A number from this place will at-|gled their sea legs. This shows that|the sidewalks of the city. The may-| il be field sport 2ddition to th - cammeney Churck is spending this week | Bawsrd J. Sullivan of Norwich is vis- | Dombeesitl setacaed oith sor for o | "i0.Sen View pienic Thursday. fhe 11 1s not on tight in New T.ondon |or's plan s to first improve the de- Phil heve: Taon GaadeiNe . Anson Dolbearz of Boston spent |absence Charles Smith is attending his m;.dg‘ Mr. and Mrs. Calyin H. Hoxie. visit with relatives in that place. L‘:;ltron Havens is a guest at Ash|on Sundays, in spite of the work of the | plorable conditions that exist In State pleasant for the Kagles an unday with his mother, Mrs. Adeline | rout iss Ollie Baum of Yantic is visite Picnil t D brid; arm. police, the ymmittee of fifteen and the | street and to that end definite action | interesting to the spectators from t Dolbeare. Postmaster Merritt E. Tooker is en- | N8 Misses Ruth and Maude William: SR l’:'::u:h ,l:;‘_': ridge g ‘o:%e‘)wg:"?:ebe of Storrs is home | state polic was taken at th special pouhe 1| time of the arrival of the first Eagle Norwich was - B leld its annual pi ic . 1 eeting last Monday night t " unti] the last takes his homeward Everett Fielding of Norwich called | joving his vacation this week. T. B.| Mrs. M. E. Brewster of a village caller Tuesday. 4t the drawbridge Thursday. be laid t flight Lee Harding spent last Sunday with| A policeman asked where the sailors| voted that new sidewal en_friends in this place Saturday. Tooker is takis i 3 i A - Dotbears wes ta ‘New Doi- Gm"c‘I e lg‘:_’ Miss Mary Cady and Bverett Ingram | Frank Crary, Ivy Otis, Edith Rouse |friends in West Haven. got their grog made the reply: 'l feel | whole length of the street on both | The city will be generally decorated S0 & Siaiimad the Brst of ‘the Wesk. ub’s Outing. of Providence are guests at the Ingram | and Lynwood Crary spent Sunday in| Mrs. Mary Lord is seriously ill. Confdent that they get the booze In one | sides, omission. being made only | with flags and bunting in honor of th 86 on business the st of the Woek. | About twenty-five members of the | ensestens. Westerly and Wateh FIL. George Buel of Middletown is visiting | of the drinking club rooms, for they | where suitable sidewalks exist, und | yisitors. et Pamapin Glee club of St. John’s Roman Catho- | ~ Miss Lenora Bennett of Madison, |, Friends of Willlam Gordon are giad | at Ne 'R"“.QH'"'" $eihe. coly Sager1x poiitClighe. Ace in Tronc ot the New, London T Miss Lizzie Hunter is visiting in New | lic church, with friends, held a picnic | Wiss., and Miss Estelle Freeman of | {* See her home after a visit in Scot- Miss hel Tiffany is visiting her | to any extent in the city. On the level.” | public library, the Thames club, ihe ONTVILLE ‘Hampshire. on the shore of Haughton’s cove Sun- | Bennington, Vt., were recent visitors | 224 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sarguel | he said, I don’'t know of but three sa- | Mariners’ Savings bank the post- M B who st Wit ‘s eufons ity Sftkrbucn: Bl o varions Rids | oe o Howard Peckham recently purchased | JeWett. loons in the whole city where liguor|ofice, the Bacon block and the [tz | Sihoal Sradcits i am on the south side of | Summer School udents Return. gerald building d the Hotel M bank and th were played and there were athletic a new motorcycle. Captain Collins was here with his|can now be obtained on Sunday, but I contests. John Mahoney won in_the At Harris Homestead. Rev. F. A. Holden is taking two |vesssl. Tansy Bitters, last week and|do know wher: there is a club room | the street, ice can | the Uni accident Saturday, is still confined to his bed. There was a good attendancs at the |L0SSIng contest, tossing an empty bar- | Prof. Albert E. Harris, Mrs. Harris | Weeks' vacation. The pulpit is being |00k & load of railread ties for Abe|where anyone who hs Howard Rogers Entertains. churen Sondasy. Lemuel Fielding sang | ¢l forty feet.’ The sharple race, the |and daughter. of Nashville, Tenn., have | SupPlied by Rev. Mr. Mackie. . Doan. b get all the booze wanted. a1 know this | building on the north side. Now William Watts has obtained work paag'ce - Sy % | course being from the plenic Srounds | aetameed me the Hars ine, Tenn. have | M b Preston baseball team Wwill play | James Blair and family of Hartford reported It to Neadquarters, | walk will be Jaid in front of the Crock- | with a typewriter company In Hart SN2 ma F. Baker of New Lon. |t0 the trestle bridge and return, was |after three wechs siay ae Hicersias [the Voluntown team this (Saturday) |are at the Brockway house for a weck. v policeman on the forco | er house ewned by Mayor Mahan and [-ford. don ‘Spent Bundas with her mother, | xen bY Michacl Sullivan. During the | cottage. Y afternoon at Preston City. " | knowa'or tn conaitions Just as well ns | he will be put to more expense for the | Albert Eawards conducted the 71 rs. E. T. er. r served. | * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lam: . & Ll do. Why these club rooms are not [ improvement than her property | day evening prayer meeting laet Mrs. Skeesucks and Mrs. A. Dolbeare Surprise Party. AR and Mrx. 7. Eroi Wibhos s " OAKDALE. YAWBUX VALLEY. Closed to the general public, including | owner on the street Shows that | Rev. Brewer G. Boardman wers In New London this week calling | Twenty-five young people met at the | ited Savin Rock Tuesday. - Fanesatiol W ST Peitive W the sailors from the warships. is more | the mayor does not halt at advancing | First =~ Baptist —church, = Waterf, on_friends. s : home of Frank H. Rogers Saturday | Miss Pathenia Lamb of Brookiyn, N, |C. E. Society Elects Officers—Sunday & . Prentice Mon- | than I can understand, for their opera- | publie improvement whent it affects [preached in exchange with Rev. George Eilan Avery was a visitor in Uncas- | evening, giving his son, Howard Rog- | Y., 'Was an over Sunday guest of Miss School Picni ay Afterncon—Lecal Brevities. | tion is known to the prosecuting au- | his personal purse & Chappell at the Union . Baptist ville the first of the week. ers, who is speniing his tion theee, | Clara Burnett. " stk chool Pienic. thorities. So it is no wondep that the o church Sunday morning. Mr. Chappe ; vacas 3 The funeral of Willlam H. Prentice | state poiice can com to New London | Under the new ordinance, authorized | spoke to a Jirge congregation at Wa Mrs. Mary Hunter is visiting in an agreeable surprise. The house and | _Mrs-James S. Russell, Mr. and Mrs.| Rev. H. T orwi . e ¥ 3 . , Mr. Mrs. . H. T. Arnold of Norwich|was held Monday ai am e cov- i SYEREQ"an The SHIRERT OR. TY ImsoaHt e Fowler were ne in Norwich |cnjoved and refreshments were served. | Lamphere we iss Ella May e C. E. meeting was led by Mrs. | ciated. Burial was in the family lot | nder the dlrccton o ot ‘common| Misses Josephine Hart, Barbara Co st Fowier were visiting X ed. ne e guests Saturday and |F. C. Scholfield. Topic, Christ Our | near Hewitt's station. There has been not only a change | Counc operty o net and Lena Miner. who ' took th Town Atied : o Give Land, Sunday of relatives in Essex. Friend. John 15: 3-16. The officers| James D. Miner and family and Mrs. mon o the ‘beats: but some of| councll, T Droper O the. cxpense | summer course of stidy at Storra col Julius Holmes was in this place on Miss Lydia G 1 P sy Aoiitley Nt acociai” meelion. of tehe s Lydia Greene ls spending two | elected for the next six months were: | J.'E. Thompson and children attended | the beats h h " he ne-half the expense | FCHEL O eturned home. BT iaseon of New London |Dosrd of seloohmen was HeIS af hily | Eecks’ vacation with her aunt, Mrs, | President J. C. Fellowes: vice presi- | the ‘Sunday schosl picnic which wa | important R oet e e hEe (s | apd the. city Avpropria- | 1e8g, Are Cnuréh Is enjoying an outlhg spent Sunday in this place. Deputy State ‘Highway Commissioner | F it Sianton of Lyme dent, F. C. Scholfield: secretary, Eve- |held at Pleasant View on Tuesday. were well guarded before are now neg- | an, hs alfeady beel - from S along the Nigntle river. . Bt o Dlace Norwicn | Bujishe. . Kalsey ommissioner | Miss Sadie Kennedy has returned |lyn Comstock;’ treasurer. Mrs. Paul | Eugene Chapman and family of|lected during certain hours, /This 15 | g oo I in Wil be done in| Rev. and Mra. George ¢ appell spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. L. | prefent for the purpose of Iooking over o VNt o friendn i Btarord | L Ry wars. Bunday visttots “at-G. | quite marked In lower Fank _street, | 10 Foward, and tils Whl 0¥ repaving | who spent ten days the guesta of Mr . Fieldin a part of the new macadam road - 4 p - Foll 2 Pl ock, Mrs. J. C. . Coates’. v Y & 0} d he _wol ‘ il and 8. Norman C. Alle M i, €. B Fwoen Normich and Meadam road be- | Miss C. Chapman has returned from | Fellowes, Miss' Mary Johnson. Georee Giark has gons ta Norwich. | san which menis paae poatectn oy | e street for which ~contract was | Ao ™, ity ¢ Momfords. sove SOUTH LYME o mmissiamer wanes gy London. The | o two weeks' visit to her brother-in- | The Stnday school will have a picnic | where he is employed for the future, | than most other sections. Sinee the | imade, but the commencomert of the| G roton, returned to the Baptist parson Ul T o e Sy minate a |, Bdward Shegord of Hoboken, N. J, | on the church lawn on Thursday, Aus.| Walter J. Owen of Groton has been | changs that seotion Is absolutely withe | Work delayed in order that il wires, | ge Weodnenday evening ionie— | 2t Butternut Hill. near Trading Cov: Mrs. William Gilbert and daughter, | 18, the. gueat of his_ sister, Mrs. W. H.|out bolice protection trom 4 o'clock in | SXcept the trolley be placed untee| Postmaster Lewis Huribut Kffs so far Sunday School Holds Annual Picnic— |and thinks the town oUght o a5 some | Annie, have returned from a visit in | Harold Johnson of Worcester is vis- | Prentice, the past woek. - - H.|out police protection fronr 4 o'clock In| ground. Tt is contemplated under the | CCRAMAT MO LV Piinees ‘an to South Lyme Visitors. ihing towards providing the land Which | YARUC, | lting at_the home of his parents, Mr.| Mre. Dudley Bindloss of Mystic was | cvening. or thercabouts g sone | law tohave appropriations made un- || rod. from 'His iste fliness & to . is required to widen th arles Tinker of Providence is vis- |20d S. N. n. a caller at C. H. Miner’ s et A OUEh e | nually for contin pve- | De ab U Mrs._David Champlon has returhied | thif piace The scace wammies 1o shons jiting local relatives. ©e 18 V8- |” Miss “Bortha Carpenter of Greene- | Philip Button, g e Tong. | ome Boto om Pan® @nd guist 816 84- | ment of the sidewaiks. e, Mand, andBihsl Woeds e from Black Point fier an exionied | Hre or e foot wine and far g 5 about | "Mr. ana Mrs. Frank E. Gates and |Ville. @ former teacher of the Montville | don, Miss Congdon and Miss Callie| The police committze, while havin s e vending several days with relatives visit with (riends B ST i foet wide and for 2 distance | o ughter. Miss Fildred, of brovidence, | CEnter school, was an over Sunday | Chapman of Mystic were callers on | what they consider. to be an improve: | 11, dealing out available candid fnd friends fn Massachusetts, Sera Allen “Speirs and deughter | same ok Trn oo Noaoecision was | o Ve arrived at the. Hollowhy home: | Vieitor at Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kel- | Mrs. Chauncey Richmond Tuesday. ment of the pelice force under consid- | for the vacant town clerkship Will N Janet were callors in the place Sun- (meeting the matter wiil be brought up, | Stead for their annual visit. i D om el Ao e e e | C- Fish must not be loat In the sh Twenty-Five at Party i & Alfred Chase, formerly bookkeeper in | Miss Grace Dennis has returned to LEON. vicinity of the railrond station and | fie.for he comes nearer to the aame| The young people's party held at fen Speifs was & caller in the vil- | Peguos. mills and now emioreg iy | Pawtucket, R. I, after & vieit to her GARDNER LAKE ARD BRIDGE State strest, sspecially while hundreds|typz of Frank L. Kenyon than any of | joward Rogers' ‘Saturday evening lust B m-. Tk Esmond, R. I, was in the place Sun- |8randparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel e of jackies are on shore leave. |the candidates yer named: He basiwas a very pléasant affair, about x and s am Bates and Miss | dax. Dennis. Visitors Durioa the Woek. Personal Mention—Abe Marchant Dies, {béen “a" lifelong _ riend and intimatel twens (e belng prosent RS i "L Lye2 visiten Mes. B0 At Legislative Reunion. ar and Mrs. John Everett and two Aged 70. te little play made at| “OMPAnITH T v R e e i AttandiitSontention e e 0 w London | Among those who attended the po- | S imaren.r'oyS, Toturned to Essex after| & K. Goft:of Chosterfield recently | the spec ting of the court of i BIACITL ¥ M ure fo b, and to all in-| R e C. Chappell attended the - ting relatives in this place. litical gathering at Savin Rock Wed- ts, M wiiitds '«’rs' E\Pl:ells par- | visited local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard and |¢emmon council Monday o . ] “h‘.“’[pntl and purposes they were brothers. | fifer and drummers' conve at th, The South Lyme Sunday school hela |nesdey was George H.-Bradford, Dan |°'* Mr-20d Mrs. Edward Campbell. | . Miss Mary Shefield of New London e e e sy Mrn | G dbiate foc the vacant ofce af.os. | Their only difference was on political|armo v, New London. Wednesday ate their annual picnic near the Union | D: Home, Fred J. Hops, Matt A, Tin- visited over Sunday at G. C. Gard- » and Mrs. Set 7 B o] e Of 08- | les, and even then they were aver|ternoon, Mr. Chappeil was the leader chapel Tuesday afternoon. ker. Joseph F. Killeen, Willis Sawyer LEFFINGWELL ners. / : CALYEG 9F Co) chastar. Sistant city clerk Which ROt o i | ready to assist each other at election | of the L. H. Hunt We Alf drarm nari v p ss Ki . return ? weixl - 1 ] . in and also lead fi“tlhl: D,‘lil“:""l:ur‘:g:}. ® ’ N Hal"t(o:‘gd)dh:;fi.;-;;’i(;":lf::}ux;g :0‘ Mrs. !dorton ©O. Swan Recovering from Suests ';;‘SEDW ':::':ggp ‘were recent Thursday to his home at MM“"‘. e ures. Mr. Grout formerly hzld that r:n:]}]](!u 3 (;;r(r;n vfiyt:‘\;': Y:\ I,“L“ |\:Ir‘ gift (_.;r the famous ¢ hnfl-"r fife and drum . Mrs. 3. s B Lt Plcasent P1om pton, the guest | he was elected to the board of school . ® oth i v b 135 and Mrs. Brnest S i GOSHEN Tames Beard and amity or paw- | "M und s A B Gariner of Fens | °,ner aunt. Mea: Bunice Adama. " | yisitors, an omce vhich he will holdr | SART 7 R a1 veen his NORTH LYME B . R i Sate ana i, fucket, R. I pent Sunday with Mr.|tic’ were callers In' this vieinity on |y a8e S0, v mcr Ko a0 | H ng assistant h expectation that | Tl 1 e "has all the requisites N. L. Siate Mise Dorothy Hag Fa e RS s brother, H. E. Beard, making | Sunday. . : - and Mrs, ren Kneeland spent | being assistant would he a stepping B o quinite L T = ub’s Outin, B et ol . Sebe n A ng isited Mrs, Katie Jewett last wee 3 5 . G. Curry of Springfleld, Mase., |SVan. who has been seriously sick, are | T. A. in of N archant, an agsd colored man, | vacant by the deaih of Frank L. Ken- | 80 el i dia thel of Groton are spending tho week wif Felatives in this place last week - |is spending two OF Springfleld. Mase. | 123 (o hear that she 18 recorering ane | loowl veroninsoh Of syorvich called on | gjeq ‘Sunday nizht. He was over 7|yon. It s mot the rule in New Lon | friends of Mr. Kuh come to the up- | Mr and Mra W. M. Sisson peobert Baldwin of Derby :isiiéd his | nome of his parents. - der the care of Miss Bertha V. Skelly | Henry Bolender of Highbridge, years of age. He was buried from the | don for one man to hold two clty of- | P AR Rev, and Mra, C. H. Frederick and B mpion, in this place| A JDumber from this place recently °’~'C1‘=;W(';"- S is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. P.’ ‘é‘;ml&lflf S i Tata l‘ond:y morning. | fices, but this was ov rr,:nnkh' Jn_thel 3 jocation of the New London Ship Aswters TG have bean . vistaus 3 spent the day at Watch Hill. . M. Geisthardt of Preston City was | der. rial was in Exeter cemetery. case of Mr. Grout, although it was i iends here, returned Monday to South Mr. and Mrs. Willi a recent guest at C. L. Palme: taken into consideration by Mr. Wood. | and Engide company, « branch of the| Windaor. LIBERTY HILL Mo s i Rt o] Bater Emimer of Talmortows spent)| Bt e s L taken into consideration by Mr. Wood- | Electric Boat company, which employs| Mra. 3. L. Raymond left Tuesday for aay. g Sunday with his parents. Mrs, Bercid Gage. v LISBON St clerkship 1o take the sealer's place, | ADOUL two thousand men, is wlmost as-fa short mtay oh Block Island €. E. Society Picnic—Personal Notes.| Frank Browet and leaac Lazarus of | H- E. Beard and daughter Elsic spent e it . e g S e attaar L A [CTa s, Hal! and chilgreniBve Philadeiphia are. spandins traprue % | part of the.week in Pawtucket, R 1. Mr. snd Mrs, B, 3. Hanley of New. | Mr. Fones is thoroughly efficient and | € Bhipbullding company, Tite main | been visiting at H. B. Maynard's Mis Heurs Spaffora or Bridgeport In | tion At this place aud are socsing th j-.J° X Vennes of Norwich spent Sun- CAMPBELL’S MILLS ark, N. J., are visiting the former s acknowledged tr be perhaps the| COPAny. in order to enist local in e yoi m‘ T demmren O o I | & Yent on the biak of the Yenty river, |8y With his family at C. L. Palmer's. Y . ter, Mrs. G. A. Kennedy. most thorough city clerk ‘(hat “ever | \(TeR!, has asked that the people of B AH ¥ Mr. Brower lived here a number of |, M: O Swan is carrying some nice | ~John'A. Cleveland, who is 88, is vis- | Bernard Hoelck was in Mystic on held the office. He = popular and able i""oom‘-o"{'h and Gn’nun K (rkm. I 3 0ZR T er e Sl e R T e it el R Y Qoo B0 Norvien, S oax Tarner gad tamit Mice| - Mics Bithel Kennedy was th 0 put up & stf Neht In caucus for the.| 2 eetng ot “redven-niative citizems, H.'P. Norman and of her aunt. Mrs. J. Geors s e 211 ‘of Bozrah and her| = - — — Oscar Tanner and family and el Kennedy was the guest z n his e W he. jeetis ¥ > wan and son F L Py - R e i FRANKLIN /| aranear Tanfier Sud family and Mise | N e of hee sousis. dis T | equivalent to clection. Af the present| and:after full explanation was made of |of New Tandon are vislting Mrs E. socisty have a picpie at | Were here Sunda :mflng ‘their vacation at William J. | Collina in Central Village. time the signs are (hat whoever lands :""‘ b BNy Henry R. Avery. bia reservoir Friday if he G4 s | Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stark.wer Tanner's, have fetughed to their homes | -Thomas Ilpgge of Jéweit City was | the ofice Which ix the afisaple | P16 ¢ W London’s progressive soung | Mrw, Artbur Park ¥ a5 itk e in < ¥ : s s Portland this week. “‘:*gl_l’;‘::l‘e' J;ht)s‘wn of Tewett Cits | ik Mags e ind New York: 1n_téwn Sunday. in the city, will resign soni ‘e "fl"'.» LA folly fo.0n .'fi;‘{ m‘;wun are at Mrs, € . Miss Annie Gl £ of Mrs. Hermon Gager | ‘Beach’ Bo Cfavorits = to pick the plum. 3 al cuphion of a projec v and Mrs. F. A Parier of \ returmed 1o his liette i visiting in h > 2 AMiss-Cassie Moriart. - was in Norwien wi 'v ully und#istood. He said it was | London have bewn guests of M. Olive e Lisbon. al Indnstrs Ahat meant much to the | Biskop. on Thursday of last week ua Herbert Webster of | Alderman Thomas Fitch: {tprre of few Tondon and to its| Mrw, Adelbert Rudd and Gsughter Josle Parker of Plain Hill was the. of local reintives on riday SYn. pechisly bt > The S by : oL et : w s S s ioa 5 P R Attt > o

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