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ONE PROSTRATION FR o THR HESV SNTUESUAY Five Degrees Hotter Than on Wed- nesday, Though There Was Scine Breeze. 5 ‘The highest point reached b: thermismeter at Sevin's on Thursday was 98, which Wae five Gegrees than on Wednesday at the same point. There was better air during the day Edwards fell down stairs in Thames street, breaking his thigh. He is two Jants i and wasiaken to.the Backus ‘where the fracture was re- duced. 5 ‘The lower end of Shetucket street along the railroad track back of the warehouses was olled on Thursday. “This has been a very dusty spot, with a cloud constantly stirred up by the heavy traffic there. PERSONAL Freokle-Face! Freckle-Face! Freckle. Face! FRECKLE<FAGE! How Do You Like It? e skt bkt s (08 Norwich,. Friday, July 7, 1911, _ VARIOUS MATTERS Owners of boats are appreciat] ‘the ‘cool of ‘evening trips juct mow. Summer hotels at the shore Roasiing Chicken and Nalive Siring Beans Mitk-fed Broilers Electrical Storm North of City Crippled Electric Lines| —Much Rain at Yantic and Taftville. | e o It you have freckles you need tho! That's as sure as frackles! are 3 Vi arm booking July guests as never before. The local trolley Hne from Baltic , was working its way along slowly as| pae an oot e rom. the | Summer ~winds -and sunshine and Head Leltuce through_ te -Willimantie and South | best 3t coull, At the Iake At Seuth| Doiycll looked for welif from e them oat in all their i PN First Friday devotions are being shower in the evening, but failed to held gel it in the desired amount, for di- rectly after it had passed it was mug- Miss Ruth E. Dodd of West Mystic Kintho 16 ready for you at Lee & is visiting friends in Norwich. Osgood Co.'s or wherever toilet articles Coventry; which is the sectioh sup- Coventry theré was a big dincs THurs- plied with power by the high tension in the Catholic churches today. day evening, ahd on this line the pow- Watermelons on Ice Cold Muskmelons beiries in the hot fields. Small boys and girls are earning their money these days, picking blac ds. ‘William Henderson of West Mystic spent the Fourth in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. James Dutton have ling from the Thamesville powerhouse, was paralyzed Thursday night by the sudden electric storm ~ which circled around this city, cutting the high ten- sion line somzwhere in its cross-coun- er was wealker than anywhere else, be- cause it gets its juice through the boosters. One car left the lake short- 1y before midnight, and there was no telling how long it would be before it gier than ever. It is claimed the backbone of the ot spell is broken, however: There was ctie prostration from the are sold. A two-ounce m but the most obstinate o ’ B Caedo s guaramide oF Ycu can t l‘c’ E 1t will not money back if it fails. “Use Kintho Soap, t00. Growers of cannas are having poor- er luck. than usuai with them’ (his vear, as the sround is so dry, returned from their wedding trip. ge’:tx ¢n Thuredsy when 1isé Aunés ullivan of Pine street was evercome in the Bosten store, where she is em- ployed in the book department. She try course to the north of Norwich. Farther up in the state damage to the trolley service was also wrought by the electrical service and cars were would reach Willimantic. About midnight the trouble crew started out te look for the cut in the high tension line. They expzcted te only help give the freckles a push, but it is delightful for toilet use. Peaches Cool Miss Elizabeth Lane is passing sev- eral days with friends in Noank. Dog days do not begin until July 2 was taken to her home. 25, although wilt ¢ .| _Mrs. Josephine Nagle of Newerk, | reportsd stalled all around Putnam, | have & cross-country search before any loyes | composed of manufacturers of foods 5 Cherries Sumering rougns e uanity has been | Myt (OTRe guest of Mrs, Thomas | Danielson and Wauregan. they succeeded 1 locating the break. | srom poree 1o wars iyt oP, Srployes and @viigs, has for several months been hese D Kinkead. When the high tension line was cut [ There was no_ trouble about the pow. | gay snd the shops which started closed e o ) . y - Cod man“es and ADHCON The moon rose last evening a deep by the electricity, all the power that | er in the city division, as that i5 Sub-| a¢ hooh. The Hopkins & Allen and | SSnding letters to newspa) A y Mrs. Frank E. King of School street has recovered from an illness of sev- eral weeks. orange. vet with an encouraging cir- cle which the weatherwise say means rain soon. : could reach the section above Baltic was what came over the Norwich city lin2s, and this was so weak that it did little more than light the cars. One car bound for Norwich from Willi- mantic was stalled and held on the ;‘A‘nne ulfldfl it l’l:li\!l\wed to )(.‘)m\\'l up the & s and work along south by' coasting | puddles standing in the car tracks. 2 time it was believed that he A of Divielon | as much as possible. 1t had not reach- | rom the direction of New London & | ana sacoumbec to.the. mtivences of 1 from a few davs'| eq Williams crossing by midnight, but * fair amount of rain was also reported. | (he hat whs and the shock. He was picked up and taken to the ferry wait- members of congress, asking thab.steps be taken to have Dr. Wiley removed from his position for his alleged “vid+ jous and uncalled for assaults on foods, beverages and drugs, greatly to their Injury.” They claim that the doc- tor reads into the law what congress never intended to put into it, and that which no court ar jury can find in the law. They threaten to take the matter S THerahgRntiy of e Ngtr tenaion line. The rain that fell here about. 9 o'clock amounted to nothing more than wetting the pavements, but at Yantic thers was a_considerable rainfall and at Taftville it rained enough to leave But You Can Keep Less Warm the Cres-ent firearms factories closed at noon for the rest of the week be- caase of the heat, Albert Crumb of Groton, overcome by tottered and fell while leaving the ferryboat reaching Groton at 10.30. He incurred severai bad bruises and cuts Apples for Sauce Native Spinach —At— Morris Bernard of New York is vis- iting his sister, Mrs. Morris Taft of Fairmount street. Mrs. Georgze Kampf street has return visit in Providen Thg fown clock is taking time off, Betaiise of the hot weather evidently, and has not been striking for a num- ber of hours. The Norwich Art schooi has sent out an attractively illustrated prospec- " » - i i i- tus for its 22d year, September 26, = - up with each candidate for the pres! 2 - 3a1e' " Miss Leona A. Grzywacz of Hartford ing room on the Groton side of fhe | gep, next vear and refuse to support - S o M E Rs 1911, to June 7, 1912, s the NAGIL DT Beiaais bt e UNIVERSALISTS' PICNIC. COMMITTEE MEETS WITH civar. whete he. Wam lthmately: oo koo i o oot pliane it e W th the mercury rising Today in the church calendar is of | 70seph Holmes of Broad street. vived, oust Dr. Wiley the first thing after in- AUTO AND ENGINE MEN, Further Discussion of the Pragosition Large Party Enjoyed Fine Time at = Fof ten minutes or thereabouts after Richards' Grove—Games Played, Mr, Crumb was stricken it seemed as thotizh he would not rally. His heart special interest to English residents, being the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas of Canterbury. intimate that there auguration. They is “graft” behind most of his officiay even higher, our stock James Lamont, who has been the gist of friends in Norwich, haz re- ' . turned to his home in Groton. Boating and Swimming' Enjeyed. ?"dM' Definite Start is Expectéd 16 iorion wan vers feeble and he was | “ineassociation have hired a box, | Of sheer,dainty Wash Dress Thursday’s gusts of wind blew fine . . 4 The annual picnic of the Universal- | Be Made Ssof phxsically and mentally helpless. HIs | No. 2124, in the New York posteffice, p: e el R i g 3, Hent fless ani Mies Buik ] ariuy’ schoof was hel? on Thors. eft wrikt was dislocated and a DIE | and althoush the box soon filled with | gnd * filmy Summer Waists 5 roubie for the merchants, although ail Thitt 4 3. ¥ whi 2 r fi 34 € e B & . a = e mail matter, no one troubie for th hants, although A hitticsey’ Tombnteab . St ok en 2 car full of children and | BY arrangement with Messrs. Mer- | cut was incurred on the right wrist il matt has yet come to Welcomed the reviving breezes. where he ‘fell forward in leaving the claim it. The contents of the box was ferrytoat. taken possession of by the postal offi- cials and marked “fictitious.” Dr. Wiley has a collection of these letters in his office. All the papers in this city have received them, alse the grown members of the =chool, as well as of the church, took in the affair. They left by special car for Richards grove at 9.15, and left there to return at 5 o'clock. There were several races, prizes be- ritt and Keeney, there; was a meeting of the special committke appointed by Chairman L. R. Church of the indus- troal committee of the board of trade, on Thursday morning, and in the aft- | ernoon F. H. Alen of the committee has been steadily going down. 1T WILL MAKE YOU Oliver Greenwood has returned - to Boston, after spending the fourth with his mother at No. 83 Franklin street. GOLD WATCHES LOCKETS Four new teachers have been en- gaged to fill the vacancies at the State normal school in Danbury, next fall. One is Miss Alice Slater of Colches- ter. Master Donald Mills of Providence Incidents in Society tee | RINGS is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and | ing taken as follows: Girls' potato | Met them and there was a discussion | members of congress. FEELCOOLER JUSTTO \ Capt. and Mrs. Lemuel D. Dunbar | MIs George Kampf of Division street. Leotta Oat, first: boys' potato ‘I’Dn‘zhfafl('“l\’xf;““"'l‘{e";l?“fi*{\g:":m’:fih‘;' L K AT THE v PENDANTS * will_celebrate the fiftieth anniversary | Jumes O'Sullivan, superintendent of Edwin Yerrington first, Harold | vosts of operating the plant, the costs = OoC M. TR of their marriage tooay at their home, SO lelepema 100 Juet B-50. RAND e - delivery in the Philacelphia postoffice, | Yerripgton first; psanut hunt, Leotta | Of manufacture. and the method of se-| Misses Marga and Katharine GOLD BEADS No. 26 Woodbridge street, New Lon- | has bheen spending the past week In | Oat first: the prige for the youngest | SUFing the local investors in the Drop-| Vaughn of Euffalo, X. Y. IT. 2 don. this city. baby was awarded Miss Alice Parsons | oSition. Mrs, Foster Wilson for 4 and a full line of SUITABLE GIFTS Nothing was done-on Thursday, but there will be a meeting of the special committee this afternoon, when_ they : will take the matter up and decide| spent the Fourth with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Par- sons, second going to the child of Mr. and Mrs. James Bussey. who took the Eusene A. Vaughn of Buffalo, N. Y, sisters, Mrs. _ Morris Taft has been elected pres- ident of the Esperanto club of Nor- wich. It has received a number of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. DeMars returned to their home in Newark on Thursday after a visit hers at the home of Mrs. Dainty Dresses Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abendroth spenc be the one to g0 ahead with the secur- | NAIL DRIVEN INTO BABY'S ties, beautifully made and artistically v § There were many 3 v E. 2 e new members and Is continuing its |, S, Young. = e e what will be done. The proposition | Foster Wilson and Miss Annie E. meetings on Sunday mornings. 5 e 0T, oalng and swmmIng, | Sirikes many who have looked into It| Vaughn of Broadwa, in white and colored lawns and dimi- ¥ [fluus{m Next Sunday afternoon, Rev. L. W. | aor:, 304 Mrs. Fred Dziomba, will|yt was a basket picnic and the lem- | YOT¥ favorably, and this committee wil § Charhonnea, INTEREST Frink of Norwich will preach in the onade was furnished by the school. o'clock. Rev. G. C. Chappell of Union > = the heat. i o Mr- o ey 2 = el ones and the more elabera trim- Baptisi church is absent on a vaca-| Herman Anderson and Lawrence | . I' chaige of the sames were Miss| Thursdayand Mr: Mersitt has remain~| g. o Granby Infant Suffers Dangerous | paid on deposits in eur Savings De- ' -y tion. Gremley of West Mystic were in Nor- gi‘imfl“;}xfl;(r&d P :‘h:’gg:i;“?;- it Injury at Windsor Locks. partment and interest begins on the | med ones. wich cn the Fourth to attend the cele- e < - 5| FIRE IN HALLWAY OF - first of each month for all money de- [4 Mrs. Agnes Squires has been com- | bration a b ry the members of whizh. were unable to = 3 MEE 2 98 EORGE G. GRANT. miltiad chy the' fiew Londan -probate ] o DO SaisRoe Ll KIMNAD: attend. The committee included D: ROATH STREET HOUSE. | ,Wandsor Locks, Conn, July 8.2 Geer | posited on or before the 10th of the 5 and up 2 rt _to the Norwich State hospital. | Mrs. Charles Fiske, Miss Gladys | I E. Walker, chairman, Richard Ra: = had a small nail driven into its head | month. .Amount of deposit practically e Undertaker and Embalmar | 0 Winiam Coyie and Omcer Wal- e and Miss Susic Bliven of West. | mond, J_ Oliver Armstrong, Richard [ Thought to Have Been Started by | Lad,@ small nail driven into i8 heal trictsd. All other banking facili- g % 5 o mcompanied | the women: to theferfy, R L. areat the Fiske cotiage in | Hiscox, John Jenkina, Siilisle Avery: | Children Who Were Left Alone for | to the trolley tracks on the way north — <2 Providence Si., Talivill: ) e Einos fo = on von S bt i o son. a Short Time. from Windsor late Tuesday night. The 1 G in 1 mother and two children were on their Prompt attention to day or night calla | Governor Baldwin Thursday ap- Jobn King.: whot Bas--baen -16= Fass e ST B R e i il < z " - proved the following ills Mystie i Va Ty ans hen in Ba NORWICH BELTING CO. An alarm from box 1 called the fire| Way home to East nby, s TN e 250 ASTI4M Wiaw1 § Petioct for: tha Seafs Mok sunciar | B Y ey, and shett 15 Pal i ] s de D A o e e e ene 12| the car was passing at the north end | JIG HIAMES ank TUSI LO. IIII‘fWflISfS Thursday afternoon for a| of Windsor some boys had placed a fire in the stairfway on the seecond | large firecracker underneath a box and floor of the four tenement house own- | Set it @ff. A nail from th= broken box ed by John Dodd. Ths tenement is oc- | struck the infant in the head and pen- cupied by James Walls and siv chil-| eirated quite a depth into the skall dren. Mr. Walls was out at the time,| When the mother and infant reache and it is thought the fire was in some | this town the mother got off and call- ending June 30, for $3,375; Norwich .30 o'clock State hospital, for $4,741.44; Day-Kim- ball hospital, Putnam, $500. there and will be located in this | Incorporated Here With $50,000 Cap- ital—To Deal in Hides and Skins. NORWICH, CONN. The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness. of all descriptions. This year they sre especially comfortable, for Mrs. Grumdy clearly stated that no collars and Dutch necks wers perfectly proper e MISS M. C. ADLES, : Hair, {calp and Face Specialis! Mrs. Clarence Bovnton and _her daughter, Miss Helen Boynton of Nor- wich, arrived at their summer home at Haughtons Cove the last week in Documents relating to incorpra- tions have been filed in the office of ecretary of state as follows: In a number of establishments work- ing hours have been modified this week, so that employes can start in a or 6 o'clock in th o Certificate of incorporation of the| \ay started by the children, but none! ed up Dr. Coogan to attend to the in- AT PATRONS’ REQUEST T IO 0 e e e e B Ll Norwich Belting = company, Norwich. ‘them was hurt. | jury, who found that the nail had zone well as comfortable. TRY THEM. tense heat of the late afternoon. BONDS OF COMPANY The company will deal in hides and| ‘[t was necessary to cut away two!| in for such a depth that it probably We have the others if you want them. Adles will continue business vis- £ skins. The capital is $50.000, and busi- | goors and the casings before the fire| had reached the brain and the full ex swwich, This week she will| In ‘he state senate Wednesday the ARE UNDER SCRUTINY. | ness will be started with $1,000. The | was puc out. A call man named Moo- | tent of the injury could not he deter- MURPHY & McGARRY, 98¢ and o e : committee on appropriations made an S o Incorporators are Noah Lucas, Ed-| gy pelonging to Chemical No. 2 lives| mined at o: The mother and chil- 207 ks 7 [+ » s B DB o 1 Affairs of Gilbert Traisportation Com- Stree! 1 . Perkins and Donald G. Per- pany Still Unsettled. = OBITUARY. unfavorable report on the bill increas- ing the amount allowed for the main- tenance of boys in the state school to $3.50 a week. The bill was tabled. dren afterwards continued their-jour- near there, and did effective work un- ney to their home. til the companies arrived. About 3 o'clock Chemical No. 1 was | called to Laurel Hill avenue, at the top | of the hill for a fire in the grass and New York address entire week of July 10th. NORWICH—Wauregan House. NEW YORK—150 West 103d St. In Norwich We advertise exactly as itis Validity of the bonds of the Gilbert BACHELOR'S HALL AT Transportation company of Noank are A military man remarked vesterday hly cut, that the troops from central Connec- Mr. Chapman was formerly of this Taft d e gprsy oo that Meterbury correspondent notes | now in question, and a hearing was e dEvm" P. C:Tm"- = brish on the railroad embankment. A THE WHITE HOUSE. e .x ¢ L 70 3y at Rev. J. H. o - Who | held in Nes o' Thursday o he forod was received here on Thurs-| line of hose was laid 1 the fire 2 Py S . I L c has come o Waterbury as curate of | meagll o, heeine wer Reie Tn the | 88y of the Geath of BYerett B, Clig:| Smekls Sme oot President Has Major Butt and Secre- Dfly oats St. John's Episcopal church, preached | Uniteq States court room before Sam- | man, which occurred at his home in| = Fire was discovered on the Greene- tary Hilles as Company. . his last sermon as assistant to his fa- | ye] Park of Hartford, who had been | Bellews Fall vt, Thursday as the| ville bridge, and Engine Co. No. 2 re- e s For traveling—for the auto—for the | ther in_St. Peter's church, Hebron, on | named by Judge James P. Platt to act. | Tesult of a long illness, he having been | sponded, but it was out before the fire-| Washington. July 6.—The White o“r ul = P June 25. Quite a number of stockholders and | confined to his home for about five| men got there, the blaze having been | House, the rest of the summer, is o water. They are light in weight, sty. 5 bondholders of the company have op- | months. put out with pails of water. be a sort of bachalor’s hall. President I nicely trimmed and weli posed an assessment ordered by Frank STATE es not intend to spend the hot Needs a rest ticut wer ing into camp at Niant] S. Butterworth of New Haven, the re- where he worked for a number —_— days alone in the big mansion \‘\.;?\lll', tailored. We have them in linens, and g t amp at Nis ceiver. About $296,000 of bonds are| of years. He was born in Ledyard 42 Suit for $200,000 Settled. congress requires him to stay here. . & % in a day or two, which never failed | oUiinding and alf the propenty of the | 3 ago, the son of Isaac and Vif-| 14 was announced on Thursday that| On his return from Indianapolis the : A 3 the washable mercerized fabries whish ee"n or Jur QM= io break the drouth, a drenching be- | company was mortguged to the Thames | @inia Avery ‘Chapman. He came 10| ¢’ ouit for $500,000 brought by Geores | President found the White Hous> de- | It's vacation time for that suit of | arg go charming this year. T ampmanyition part of each yearly } roan and Trust company of Norwich | this city and was employed as a ma- | w® &7 1 had been Sottied, This euit | Serted and so quiet that he immedi- | yours, Give it a rest and alternate it o STv g for the benefit of the bondholders. chinist at the Cranston press worl E Carroll | ately asked Secretary Hilles and Major arose from the fact that Mr. with one of these sale suits. and wup $3.98 i o S S This company brought an action|and about 17 years ago went to Bel- | 2705 Sl e & | A. W. Butt to move in and join hi missioners, oL 8l boints come the complaints | oot S Rt er Factappotated Tof | Jows Talls Ve, whers he s ‘an fu-| Za% ° larse stoskhoder in the . D L Moo (e L on Foni Talund | The hest style and ft and Summer ofamilk producers that the auality of | fe foreclosure of the mortgase, and | spector of the products of the Vermont | Boss company, of Few London WIth|on Major Butt is unmarried, so ar- e - “ * POO" S J — it was said that practically all of the| Farm Machine company. He was a| > 20 '8l ¢ T s e vith | Tangements weare immediately made. | comfort a etter values an you e T cause of poor feed for the cows. Mead- P v with the Federal Biscuit company with The undersisned, faithful employe and skilled in his line Jury Commi ows are drying up, so that pasture [ Prope:ty under the mortgage was sold, 2 capital of a million, ane he ciatmed | They have practically the entire Whit2 | have ever seen before. ers for New London Count contains i . subject to maritime liens on some of | of work. s et ¢ e auehe House at their disposal and will not Superfor Court at the Court House company had a title to. It has not | cere resret by his many friends fn| o 100 there in more or less state when the at Norwic Monday, July 10, 19 Thursday was a scorcher fo been determined how much these| this city. He possessed a kind and 2 mmidents datife heoyi T s 2 o'clo the afternoon, h\r“ (‘h" delegates starting off to the Na:iu:;ei liens amount to. The claims of the| mpathetic disposition, was true to ‘Eur:nedvby Skr}v’rOCke(( ¥ h T nar' scha"fler & Marx nding (o our duties | C. E. convention at Atlantic City. One | SIXty or seventy bondnolders are sub- E ot and e B oy sl £ Taly St by |SURING EARRRAN such Commissioners, and any of the addresses this (Friday) after- | Ject to the maritime claims, and the| friend. He was devoted to his home| of July col - it rriture Carpet oo e S e e B by ol SR R L it can scarcely expiect Lo re- | and family, and his death will be sin- O e e W INTO FREIGHT TRAIN|Sgils We Recover Fuuy‘m ard Do and place and be heard with| ner of Putnam, on Christian E: vor | ceive more than ‘fifteen per cent. on| cerely mourned. sl St ot R 3 Ei — o D i selection of Lm‘mfi;‘ Reaching Out tonPnsni': n Endeavor | (L iF holdings. The general creditors | He married Miss Lena M. Risley of | burned the back of _his left hand, Five Men Hurt Near Beverly, Mass. $18. Suits for $14.50 o oot o L s will probably get nothing. this city, by whom he is survived. He Singeing his right hand also. His left Collision With Ice Train. ng vear ses are reported from about the| The evidence which had been in- | also leaves his parents in Mystic. A |hand will be out of commission until e . 6.0 o Ty b state where hors have become so|iroduced up to noon was of a tech- ‘Zrh;(}!v;' m«-.} 8 few vears ago. ;l“-nflrgn the bandages can be removed. I.ni‘zli\l’i G.‘; e me $20. Suits for $16.00 d . July 6, frantic from heat and thirst that they | nical nature, and only four witnesses | A. Risley of this city is a brother-in- e njured, one ! 0 off and Ym TARLES W. Have icked down iheic titlie 1o toul haf Dean colled fo the. chait: Two in] Isw-- The Dody. will be brought seuth | TO-MAKE STUDY OF prob: . in a collision between $22. Suits for $17.50 ur 1ces WALTER FITZMAURICE, effort to get out to get water. Hu- | dividual bondholders who held dis- | for burial in Mystic. He was a mem- INFANTILE PARALYSIS | 2 touring car and an ice train at the . - JORGE PARSONS mane officers are reminding owners | puted bonds testified, and the order; ber of the Masons in Bellows Falls, North Beverly station of the Boston o p ury Commissioners. | not to neglect the thirsty animals. | clerk of a Boston brokerage housewas | also of the N. E. O. P. 10dge therc | D, Flexner Says Rockefeller Institute | & Main railroad early today. All the $24. Suits for $19.50 will be = 5 fededoss placed on the stand. The bookkeeper | and of the Bellows Falls Boat club. Will Take Acufe Cases. Do mk-‘x{\ :r- !tl:; Pever l*:v_?‘;x‘mkl he state board of charities held | of the transportation company occu- s - where it was stated that Everett Tras ) its annual meeting at Hartford Wed- | pied the stand most of the time, tes- | B s i i e P 22 probably would Rot recov The oth- $25. Suits for $20.00 NO l l( E nesday. Foliowing the reports of va- | lifying to the accounts of the stock | poustavus L. Green, who died in| Albany, July 6.—Dr. Simon Flexner, | er victims were Wiiliam Crousse ey Bt o g S B B S Preston on Tuesday at the age of 80 |head of the Rockefeller institute for | Thomas J. Brown, the chauffeur, a cersi weve ‘cleciel us Tollows- - Dresl- vears, had been an inmate of the hos- | medical rgsearch, of New York, who | Thomas Mooney, and John J. Welch, O sectint of thé Gresait condttion | Jent Thomay F an, Tt e o= | pital less than a year. The reniains |is making a al study of infantile | Ajthoueh none of the party can teli | Other good Suifs - secretary, Charles P. Kellogg, Water. Fourth of July Part. were sent to his late home in Noank | paralysis, hoes asked tre state heaith| phow the accident happened, it is on of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hcse | bury 4 A family outing was held July 4 by | O Wednesday by Henry Allen & Son. | department for all data in its posse thought that the chauffeur fost cc $12. Sui $ 9.50 " the Valleit party and friends at the | Mr- Green was born in Sweden Feb- | sion rezarding cases reported since the | st o hie machine. The automobile . Suits for E for street, lawn or garden sprinkling| 7t is claimed at New London that| residence of Henry Dolbeare, on Dol | TUATY 12, 1821, and moved here while | first of the year. I am especially | ron “ormed Do Goorge H. Mandell & : a . e ibit o Aviator Harry Atwood has agreed to| beare hill, Montvills. Among those who | & YOUng man . During the early part|desirous of getting accounts of acute [ summer resident, by whom Brown was $15. Suits for $11.50 a “ l' is strictly prohibited until further no- | roturn and give an exhibition of fiving | took part in the day's fun were Mr, | Of his life he followed the water, being says the letter, “and I. may{employed. it tiee. This order will b strictly en- | Which will be at the Poguonoc track.'and Mrs. J. H. Vallett, Mr. and Mrs. | @ Well known vachtsman. Tater he|add, the Rockefeller hospital will take S S s = It is also said he will carry any who, Will Vallett and daughter Marion | S2Ve Up this occupation and from that | in cases of this class during the sum- Roguery Roars When Wiley Investi- | B, ’ Suits at Low Pri Yarced. want to go up with him. No date has | of Uncasvills, Frank Baker, Michael | ime until his removal to the hos- |mer” . oys dSuits at Low Prices te" oon been fixed for his coming—if he does| Maynard, Mre. Farny Norbury, Mre, | Pital he was a well known boat rigger. | It is further explained in the letter il Lol 3 Per order come. Harry Holmes of Plainfield and Mr. f‘”{"h enn e *‘l‘; ‘“’\}“ = }l;_‘*s“"’; that no charge will be made by the (Special to The Bulletin.) > T Dolbeare and family. f head rigger at the Noank shipyard. | institute for medica! services, room or| Washinzton, Iy 6.—When asked 2 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION-| jfiss May Dnuham, Miss Alice Har- He made rigging for many famous | nursinz, and that the facilities af- | this morning what he thought of the During ERS. rinston and Miss Rose Cook of New vachts, being one of the best riggers | forded by the institution are excellent | fight that the so-called ~Advertisers’ 5 London left Saturday for Danbury, in this part of the count During | for the treatment of the disease. Protective association was _ making where they will attend a summer nor- = his lo~g residence at Noank Mr. Green | The data requested are being pre- | against his retention in office, Dr. J l and ‘u u‘t mal school. The past season thehe made many friends, being an excep- | pared and will be transmitted to Dr.| Wiley, chief of the bureau of c = u y ' [ young ladies taught school at Wes tionally well liked citizen. He is sur- | Flexner. try, of the ‘department of agriculture, chester, Oakdale and Jewett City, re- ved by two nieces, Mrs. Lee and Mrs — — said: “Why dop’t these men come out IR vmfi fl n firs 2 ” O o Soigon s letker Civil Service Examinations. in the open and fight? I think I know pilng house for e deceased 3, ia i e who are behind this 0 Traffic rules are being enforced in L3 . several years at his beautiful home el o e Bullel) St L A i D A CHAPPELL (0. Have you had baby's photograph| New London, and two special officers Ar w fll U A on Morgan’s Point. F o S e Rl S et seer | names, for I am not absolutely certain P " taken have been placed on duty at the corner (4 1 N gfllll He was a member of Palestine com- | 3 °¢ commissioners nave just issued | Co0 part in the matter. Let them ¥ Its an art to 3 phato- | of Bank and State streets and at the mandery, No. 6, K. T., of New London, | i1, Ut of places where examinations | ¢7 “SILIPT e out [fthey think they Coal and Lumber graph as it b . To catel corner of Main and State streets to in which he was admitted in 1888. o 3 " ey can. o not consi h over dimple, Such phot become prized | Autos and teams are made to keep to | them at the seashore, in the moun-| - NS Shacles A Pest o T cond dun New Saved af July 5tk | G ken seciioal. remembrances of Jod’s days in| the right side of lhe road. tains, in the country, or right here in| Charies A, Post, died at the home of | and typeweiters. On Septemper isin| The association, which clafms to be Your Eyes IT 1S “xperience in Jenrs 92| john Brush, a native of Poland, me- | %N, there is hardly a more wanted | her daushter, Miss Elizabeth A. Post, | examinations will be held at Hartford, They always I best when we| ploved at the factory of the Niantic | toilet preparation than a good cold | No. 147 Washington street, Hartford, [ Middletown and New Haven, for skill-| FEET WON'T BURN, Z \ . take them. No ublesome posing. | Menhaden Oil and Guano company cream, ‘and t6 this we might add that | Yednesday night ofrs. Post was In | ed scientific assistants in the.coast and 1 '] 3 - 1 - 4 A % it . her Sist vear. She was born in Co- | geodetic survey, assistant boiler in- SMART BR SWEAT. Snap them in a jiffy. Zast Lyme, was drowned Sunday while | trere s no more satisfaction enjoved B ¥ = ot Swimming. ' THe :body wasled 3 lumbia, this state, June 3, 1830, the | spectors, civil engineers, draftsmen, = ashore near the fish works Tuesday. than to know where to get it. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bill, teachers in the Indian schools and in Foot Misery Vanishes When You Rub A5 mo one claimed the body it was| <You are desirous of getting a cold | I 1530 she married Charies A. Posi | the Philippine service. on EZO, the Refined: Qintement. You should not neglect even the and RALLION selis if buried at the expense of the town. B = of Columbia, and soon after her mar-| October 17th an examination will be —_— slightest indication of failing vision. cream of merit, and we recommand | riage went to Hartford to take up a | held for the regular departmental ser-| Nothing in all the world like EZO,|If your eves tire ecasily, if they ache, 7 Captain Thomas Baldwin, wio had | YOu our cold cream— permanent residence. She leaves, be- | vice, in New London. the now discovery for tired, aching, | smart or water; if you have pain in the head, October 18th at Hartford, Middle- eyeball, orbit, temples or fore- town and New Haven will be held ex- his airship at the Fairgrounds Tues- these are all indications of fail- | sides her daughter in Hartford, an- day, was praised editorfally by Thurs- 3 burning, swollen, dry and tender feet other daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Hoxie Rub 0n BEZO and rub out agony— The Photographer, We have a good line of SMITH’S VELVET [ N : of Brooklyn, N. Y. and one grand- | aminations for {He regular department- | it’s so easy Lo use— ing vis. n and reasons why you should Bty Noiwiin Sivthas metas SomeL U Worla S Ay ca child, Mrs. Frank Parcelss. al service, assistant inspector in the | just rub it om—thats consult an optometrist. Think of the | package COOKIES that e B e Lt el aatati Eeiie T | T bl wilhitasia’ i ateohs o e — Philippine’ service, assistant examiner | all—and make your sorrow that would follow the loss of claims that the great trouble with z Common Pleas Court. in the patent office, printers, surveyors, | poor, tired feet feel sight—then why neglect these fndica- and after being sunburned there is nothing that gives quite the prompt | relief that cold cream does. | will go well with our pie~ nic cans of Meats. tarined nur: ippine service. October 19th at Waterbury will be held the regular departmental serv examination, and the same ort of ex. in the Indian and Phil- tions. Consult our Registered Optometrist at once, who has had many vears of valuable experience and invariably gives satisfaction. fine and dandy in five minutes—no fussing around getting read. A 25 cent jar wi put the gladdest kind young aviators is over-confidence. The court of common pleas was de- prived of a session in this city Thurs- day through the settlement of the case of Michael Levine vs. Charles Brown. The parties are of Colchester, and the AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. BPECIAL RATES to Theatre Tioupes; A former Norwich clergyman, Rev. James A. O'Meara, who has been trans- ferred to St. Mary's Star of the Sea We manufacture the cold cream our- 2 : * e : : amination will be held at Bridgeport | of giadness into 20 Have him thoroughly and sclentifi- Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected | church, New London, s to be succeed- | selves. It is made of the purest in- | suit was based on a dispute over a | arfation Wil be Betd af br St or ¥ pooL tira cally examine vour eyes. It glasbey wil Poo lfl" '.M SHETUCKET STREET R ohitine's Drlizepmet. by | aredients. o S R R B o - overworked feet and not correct the imperfection he will tell - - Jo ev. Edw . Murphy, a native of ;i e parties rea 2 rans 6% ac f Norwie == New Haven, who was ordained by Price 25¢ a Jar. able sottlement and the case was| _Boxboard Trust Pleas Entered. Sxtemat zh:mn«;gorg Y68H PRICES—quality, AR 6 Franklin St. - Py e Bishop Nilan on Thursday of last withdrawn. New York, Jilly 5. ghteen mem- | 1 i M0 O louses. and efficiency considered—are the low. 4 of Water Commissioners. week. The court comes in at New London | bers of the Eastern Boxboard club, in- | PURIORS or callouses. Bt tH bite & JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. % R s ror hiy ne A0, T ) on Friday for the trlal of the case of | dicted by the federal grand jury on | g " A00, TXUSSIEE Tone 30, 1013, are dne ot avanan®| Thursday morning a boy npamed Arnola Rudd & Co. vs. Alfred Farley [ charges of conspiracy and combina- | for FZ0_—dont ac- = the office July 1, 1911. Office open & Co. S tion in restraint of the paper hoard | ¢otjoz() a delightful The Roads Are Settli Pom ST 3 5 b, i on Tho = GG case of A C. Wood ve H. ¥ | trae eniored Dlods o mot_ wuity be | E5L A0 AASEN L The Plaut-Cadden s Are Settling evening of July 20 from 7 to 9. The, most delightfal “Bumier drin affey, which has been partially he: ore Judge Arcl in the Unitey S o ¢ ariv will reAdditions will e made (0 4l bills| o0y quart. made win Wi | Franklin Square, Norwich, | will be finisned July 17 States circuit court today. e OPTICIANS G e R Office closed Saturday - afternoons | llams Root Beer Extract. At your = = = druggis Generous Established 1872 ing fresh air that s better uring Juls apd Augiet srecer's, THERE ‘e no advertising medium m T guess their honeymoon is about| Stella—Has she become an aviator?| jar for 5 cents. Mail orders filled, el best tonic. 'Phone us for & CILEERT B RAYMOND, Eastern Connecricut equal to The Bul: | OVer” “Why?" “He's quit going home | Bella—Yes. She believes that matches | charges prepaid by Ezo Chemical Co. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING MAHONEY BROS, sy1a ? Cashier. detin for busizess resuits. to lunch.”—Detroit Free Press. are made in heaven—New York Sun. ! Rochester, N. ¥, ITFM Livery Stable. Palle