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Mills company at Moosup. About : n N DEATH CF 400,000 brick will be required. ; ; : F mhfmlffifl 3 ' ‘MRS. REUBEN POWERS - i Judge Platt has issued a discharge | ! |=—————————" rom bankruptey in the Unitea States & PE g i Passed Away at Crescent Beach at 2 " Norwich, Monday, July 10, 1911. | court to Frank Coxeter of Norwieh. . ' o'Clock ~ Saturday Morning from | % 5 i $ > : Hedrt Disease. z VARIOUS MATTERS Lawrence Farrell of Ansonia sailed | Alarms From »Box 14 Called Out I t Twice on ‘ Sunday—Still Alarm in the Meantime. from New York Saturday morning for - A & month's trip in England and Ireland. Mrs. R. L, Powers, a domestic in Hot days and nights make the corn the family of gohn H. Perkins of Nor- grow. . He is father of Prof. Farrell, who ac- ek, died at The summer home of the Dealers in ice cream and soda have compenied MR ax Now Yarc amily ‘at Crescent beach Saturday Saturday morning at 9.0 o'clack: morning. Mrs. Powers was found dead | FOR THE HAIR: had a record week. there was a still alarm responded to by | _There. were two alarms of fire on | There was some flour which was wet | in her room about 2 o'clock. Dr. F. and Head Lettuce Engine company No. 1 for a fire in a | Sunday and hoth were from the same | and some of the household goods on | W. Dart, medical examinef for the B Saturday marked the finish of the | vacant tenement house in Myers ave-| box and for fires in the same building | the floor above the bakery were in- | town of East Lyms, was called and An ideal, refined hatt w clubhouse on Groton Long Point. - nue. It was in a closet, but quickly|at du(ere;; th;.u and from different | jured. g - fl:;l:g deathK ddue ;o‘ asstea:: 0)5 e::ne 73 hair atifiek, . A 5 put out. causes. e first was at 4.05 a. m., At 12,45 o'clock, there was a chim- superiaduced by extreme L. gfuw 'y bea: s alermelons on Ice Steamer Caroline, on which' Miss which was turned in by Alex Dombros- | ney fire in the building owned by Mary | _Mrs. Powers was born in Ashland, S remover, ’ Harriet Raliion was a passenger, has PERSONAL ki from box 14, corner of West Main | Moriarty at No. 154 West Main streat [ Va. in 1851, her maiden name having g c“ lfl-elons reached Havre. and North Thames st-eet, for a fire in | wherein James O'Connell and others | béen Sarah E. Waller. Locating in P sie s on S 2 Mrs. Henry Sehnelder of Worcester | the building owned by Hertz Bros. and | reside. Chemical Co. No. 2 responded | this city many years ago she was unit- arisian Sage n Saturday ex-Governor Waller | e o e Kate Troams of | occupied on the ground floor by Abra- (to the call and had the fire out with | ed in marriage April 24, 1872, by Rev. purchased four acres in the PequotIs & guc - e ham Rosenblatt, a baker, No. 20 North | three gallons of chemical. Had it not | Youngs Jackson, pastor of the Mt. Cal- Desf sdandruff germs. - Peaches colony, fronting on three streets. > 8 Thames streel. been discovered as it was and gven | ary Baptist church. Mr. Powers died Eradicates Dandruff. NEED TO BE FIXED. 715 ¥ Miss Augusta Bran e fire had a good start and was at | the proper treatment, it woul Vi 22, . Mr. Powers = p Cherries i ity i e Je o e s i adt of Zion strect | the rear of the buliding, having start- | made a bad fire under the existing con- | deenly Intsrested in religious work. Stops Falling hair and - I el B ot & B for the | at Norwich. 'l ed from the oven. The oven is un- | ditions. 2 She has been a prominent member of itching scalp, and puts WHY SUFFER PAIN ot Rty s derground, a place for it having been | Another alarm was sent in from box | the Mt. Calvary Baptist church and ionh st sdahiins “‘ m. A 5 George A. Kellogz of Hartford, ref- | Aug out under ground and it is also | 14, at 1.22 o'ciock, for another fire in | has spoken all over New England at|? Vigos o i anges and APriColS| ... ... ror tne 01 Mystic exten- | erce in bonkruptor. is at Norwich for | cemented about, but there is a place | the Hertz bullding in North Thames | relizious satherings. She was a strong | (N faded and lifeless hair. n of the Groton & Stonington trol- | & few days. where it comes in contact with wood- | street. This fire was on the roof and | temperance advocate and her voice 50 cents at druggists Apples for Sauce 16y company have arrived at the M¥5-| grorman Bruckner 1 to spend T e e B e igacetis o ihe. T | 650 miny Years. ” She was wn Ioigrers everywhere. Girl with pain you b i ferman Bruckner is to spend a va- | of the building and was blazing up | started by a live 1 ; st > 1 you Apion, cation of two weoks at Block Island | well when the fremen arrived. The | which had been thrown there. It was ing speaker, She fad been suffering the Auburn hair on bottle e Election of officers, St. Mary's T. A.|and in New York. proprietor had seen it and then notified | twenty feet from the previous fire. m ouble for somé time, £ Bod, Native Spllach and B. society, tomorrow Dight—ad %7 Mr, Hertz, who caused the alarm to be | Smoke was seen curling up from the | The bedy was brought here Saturday Sold and Guaraateed by W fil ¢ William Banfield has returned after | sent in. It did not take long to check | roof and the residents evidently be- | and taken in charze by Henry Allen I S b0, Revised ficures Saturday of the | Spendins the week of the Fourth in|the blaze, but it crept up the wood- |came frightened and sent in the alarm. | & Son THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. 0 —lt— deaths in Connecticut from the latest | Buston and vicinity. ‘work from the ground to the top of the | There were a few shingles burned bui She is survived by two daughters, - v heat waves, showed a total of thirty- = building two and a half stories. Much | otherwise there was no damasge from Mrs. Joseph Jackson and Miss Ruth Dr. H. three deaths. Carl H. Swan has returned to Eliza- | of the woodwork had to be cut away. | this fire, The recall was sounded in | Mount Olive Powers of this city and | jialized at $3,631.000 in 1810. During ber ¢ s o M E R s W i = beth, N 3. after spending a week With | The recall was scunded at 4.20 o'clock. | eight minutes. SR Raloh Powers of Mystic. “She. also | the past week there mere nie mew(§ perinte n occasional horse appears with a | relativ The loss on the building is not over | There have now been five bell alarms | leaves a sister in the south. corporations started with a capital of our ar o straw hat, although drivers say a #: ” 5 $200 and for the contents and build- | this month, with numerous telephone ——— — $702,000. equal in leafy branch is cooler, and affords| ,Thomas G. Brown of Otis street is| iyt s thought $500 will cover it. calls. OBITUARY. By order Ernterol Ahale. the guest of Hurlbutt Northrop at g ED 215 Denef Pleasant View, R. L e STEAMER COLLID! - Perience Dog wardens are advising owners John - Fitzpatrick. WITH FISHING SCHOONER. < ; e "2| Mrs. Mary G. Beebe of New London | GOLD WATCH WENT NEW HAVEN ROAD- Th s T N, 10 Keep their dogs in a dark, cool placs | . v G. N e death of John Fitzpatrick, for 1 ten years during the hot wave, suggesting the [ IS spending a week on a visit to Mrs. WITH PROMISE TO MARRY. LOOKING FOR WATER. | over forty years a resident of this city, | Commonwealth Injured Bow Somewhat and as we lease our offices SN We serve the fin- cellar as being as good a place as any. | Ella Beebe of Norwich. S - occurred on Sunday evening at niné at Race Rock Point. s o . e RS in. Cart| New York Girl Came Here and Looked | Will Dig Well and Install Electric | 0'clock ut his home No. 159 CIff street, | Al g Frevs. our Capt. Anthony Jerome, caretaker of ran ure; and his ‘cousin, Carl i A fcllowing a serious illness with brain " e ivediht disputable est ICE CREAM - || the United States custom house at | Durr. were visiters in Peacedale, R. I,] Up Her Intended—Got Watch and| Pump as Soon as Place is Deter- | ;opio hich had confined him to his | oA yireless message was rocoivel oe We cased any timge New London, will complete the fortieth | 0 Saturday and Sunday. $50 Besides. mined. bed for the last four months. He had | NeW Liondon at & 0080k 0 o n. of to eximine your teeth withows i vear of service there today (Monday).| i , : & = been in failing health, however, for it 2 charzge. and CAKE in the Viss Lena Pepin of Jewett City is| 4 young Jew girl and her brother,| Employews of New Haven roadare| (he last four years, following o shock | the Fall River llnP”;()Dlhewiel:e;:tn that | The convention of the Connecticut |SPending three weeks as the guest of | pore “from New York on Sunday to| endeavoring to locate a supply of 800d | which he sustained at that time. she had heen in collislon with an un Open from 9 a. m. till 3 p. M city in our Daughters of Veterans is to be held | friends in Attleboro, Mas look up the man to whom the girl was | water on their property near the dsta.- Mot Fitipattick wae bord 1o Jrchse, g{.'?;\ln fi;‘"fi::fif{:fin’v (e, i e e Sl e M.{,s’ ‘\elvl-‘fi Roland D. Campbell of Boston is vis- | engaged, stirred up considerable St o an “,h’sb"‘;"dfii?; syl noaya | the son of Patrick Fitzpatrick and | 07 BRCECICS, oodeding on her way. 3 i >, ”» D. Orchard, department president, will | ; (t oW D PmmPRet oF BOTO0 18 X in | citement on Forest street early Sunday | they have bee 2 Catherine Callahan, but came to this [ po%r o g scHO wwia gt ‘Ladies’ Grill Room. preside. . Campbell of Central avenue. morning, when the two called at No.| plece of ground fo the east of thelcity when a young man and has re- | incun"0i” the Commonwealth. l“g cntairariors % AR e will be hetd - e 18 Forest street, looking for I\g!yer station. Two have been put down tdh\:s S106a Heve Scas THiv ears ago in | KNOWN by the e . ok 57 M e state camp, w will be hel E. F. Gadle h: ed to New | Antekol, a peddler. The girl and her | far, but not enough has been found 10| St *Mary's church he was united in S OR. JACEBOX. 3 - Open until midnight. at Middletown this week, will consist | v 55 1y Gafie hos retumed to NEW | § ek ‘domanded to see Antekol, but | satisfy them us vet. marriage with Mary E. Fenton by Fa- MisS ELSIE D. ERAND DR KSOX, Mgr. of young men of the Episcopal diocese ] I0TK, Gty afier speading | when the young man heard they were| One well was driven mear the bank | {hor Quinm and her death oeccurred = Franklin Square, Norwich, Conm. ot Conmecticut . and’f is ““called “the | "= in. the house looking for him, he | to the depth of twenty feet, when a|jurt T 1907, For about 21 ycars Mr. | Operated on for Appendicitis and Get- g Churchmen’s camp. Mrs. John H. Barnes is the guest of | jumped out of bed, grabbed a few | rock was encountered. Some Water | Byt natrick was employed in the gra ting Along Nicely at Springfield auregan nouse s 2 Mrs, Calvin L. Swan at Mrs. J. M. | clothes, and slipped out of a window | was found. but not a sufficient quan-| pucinccs as foreman for C. J. ) n auto and a motorcycle colldied at |y yick’s cottage at Best View. to get to the barn where he kept his | tity. Another was driven to the Same| unq the Norwich Grain company. bl PARKER-DAVENPORT CO., the foot of Lanrgl Hill on Sunday horse and peddler's wagon. deépth and quite a little water secur- || ... lh-‘l;l that for several years as a 5 - Y Norwich, whe Proprietors. afternoon, the driver being given a Mrs. A. A, Sparks has gone to Antekol ‘was harnesing his horse, | ed. At the depth of 22 feet a rock | . h nict at the American Woodwork- Miss Elsie Brand of Norv |] e - ga;xn:fi:g.‘gne::;:ot hurt, having had | chariestown beach for the summer, | evidently preparing to get away, when ;vasmszruckh and the ‘qm»mg :lnpped.! ing Muchine fonitpariy: shop. . Kot the ‘\Lnesix:;ei;a';flmufigfm‘;‘;‘ gg“{“!‘;fl‘;‘m,;‘ - Lpsd having closed her house for that|some of his friends persuaded him | In this well quite a little water was| = e cen' able | the S fi] ospl B b ¥ i time. © that he had better see the wirl and her | pumped at the 20 foot level, but sand | DaSt four years he had nof been able | is recovering rapidiy. says the Spring- During the Intense heat, many farm- brother, who threatened, to call in the | was found there, and it is 'desired to (7 FOTS TS A8 & W06 RORRIIOTNE | field Republican. Are all in ready for yous 8= 4 grs are rising as carly as 3 oclocki| Mrs. John Addison Porter and the| police. ' They claimed that Antekol steiiarg o o another will be made| by all who knew him. For ov S ST spection. All zrades and prices, e 2 ;noon. All| Misses Kiffie and Agnes Porter of Pom- | was engaged to marry the girl and she | in that vicinity. three inch pipe is | 0% hé b a resident of » & that s meeded is to cut thelr wrass™|fret and New Haven, are spending | had siven him a gold watch and chain. | being driven by a large Weight sus-| (5% PG e o e 2 ; ¥ cluding our Ens ha hot sun.makes hay while the¥|the summer in Canzda. For some time the girl hadn’t heard | pened from a large tripod, the weight | S 170 8 PIAMPRE o b I8 MO0 " SN0 Inclden[s in Sflclely Moldings to iy Ernest Alli it Bore . Babiay | L0 By ta seen thim. but ahe ded | ‘being drivr up and allowed to drop | noih en® 8" 2 iTtul and. sympas e eras . pat v C. F. 7. rmest Allison Smif e aturday | heard that he had been in New Yorl on e pipe. P i o e he was devoted orders for S 3 . n the summer school of the Connec- | was up here to find out what it meant. ; water is found it is intended to dig a | 5 Aot Lo S a b o g ORI of Fairview Reservolr, the use of hose | in, Pomiret after a tour of the world | ticut agricultural collese. D e D s wiiii| well and then thstall an ewotric pursy| dren. He was & member of White| . Cparics Holbrook and daugh- ¥ for street, lawn or garden sprinkling | studying affairs in India and other| iy T Ward, John Heath, Wil | the two from New York the Norwich | to raise the water to the large tank In} ; ;g “and “had been honored with | ter are at Fishers islanc b et iliiam T. Ward, John Heath, Will- | [ 3g1cr agreed to give back the watch | the yard to supply the engines. The | Jf0CSe @80 WO PECE OO . L. 18 strictly prohibited until further no- | o oL RHes- fam . Murray and James W. Semple | 77q" "hain and $50 besides. This| New Haven road engines have not|°Tes In that omsanmieafion, . = | Mrs. B. W. Piersoa and Miss Pierson G J.W. Frink of Franklin picked some | 1¢ft on Saturday evening for Atlantic| smoothed matters out and the threats | been receiving any water here sinca|p, ., S48 8 SO0 5% COCERATOT | of New York are spending a month Telephone. 92 and 95 West Maim 88 tice. This order will ba strictly en- | hendsome red astrachan apples Sat- | City to attend the Elks® reunion. of prosecution were withdrawn by the | fhe meter was shut off last year aur- | Nrs John J. Marrington of this city, | tOWD. = - day, of good size and perfectly ripe. BYe M Maurice F. KI _| two New York people. g the Gy ) Miss Mary G., zpatrick, who is em- % s - force o Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Kloppen o 2 Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Lee of Will- In contrast to these he was Showing | burg and daughter of Waterbury a e ploved at Porteous & Mitchell's, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. g Sl s ¥ Per order Frime russets of the 1910 crop, which | dpending a fortnight on a visit with | Y- M- C. A. BOYS SEVERAL THROWN QUT, Elizabeth E. Fitzpatrick, who is em- | lams strect are at Ocean beach for | \¥/e have just received 8 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION had kept well all winter in his cellar. | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Eager of HAVING FINE TIME BUT NONE INJURED. loyed . g ’;flrf':m:‘: S % e : New Lie ok R A 2 N- £ = Harrison's, Sk ks i —_ ¢ isses Rose A., A . and Josephine 3 P g ERS. Jobn. 'W. ‘Warren -died "at Stafford So Reported by Visitors to Camp at | Horse Ran Away Soming to This City | Fitzpatrick. He is aiso survived by | Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Briggs hav Springs on Thursiay, the 6th. The i o Reportons hor: Flepo’ o P ; 3 ick aken a cott t Ocean beach for —— . |SDriRES © . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Alling and chil- e Vi from Mohegan Hill—Little Child Nar- | one sister, Miss Mary Fitzpatrick of | taken a cocta c b F funeral was held Saturday at $.30 a. | gren of Norwich arc spending (wo easan g i Sy ) this city. the summer. COMMITTEE REPORTS AGAINST |m- from his residence 381 Atweels|weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.| o0 S R e by Escap George W. Conadon. e venue, Providence, with requiem high | Roger Vosburg and = Mr. and Mrs.| TH edlidocni oo R A > Saturday morning at 8 o'clock the| Mrs. Mary Doolittle of Church street SECURING NEW INDUSTRY | mass at St. John's church at 9 o'clock. | Alling of West Haven. B the ¥. M O A bovs| A horse bélonging fo a rian named | geath of George W. Congdon occurred | has opened her Neptune park cottage — s 5 at Pleasant View was e D Sullivan cf Montvile ran away o e | d2 W. Cong DX B ened e % Aute and Engine Concerns Will Be| Because of the absence of an officer| \jchglas Walsh of Trinity college, | brought back Sunday night by visitors | New London turnpike on Sunday }t t‘hf». home of his d‘«\u?men ,\1[. F';)Jffi“'li for the seas Otacted ‘Eisowhars at the meeting of Norwich City lodge. | wno has been staying with friends on | to the camp from this city, these be- | morning about 10 o'clock, running from | J. Mattos, No. 25 Main strect. Death ; 2 No, 62, O. B. A, in Pythian hall on | Zion street since commencement, left | ing Henry Allen, Willlam Porter and | Mohegan Hill to West Main street, this ( Was the result of a general breaking| Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Tirrell and fam- Saturday morning at the meeting of | Stnday morning,” the installation was| Friday for his heme in Norwich, He | K- Morrison, ' who spent Saturday | city. Om the way he threw out a young | d0Wn, he aing been_ alck ety lett’ Bgfuriayi io gpend the sum- | the special committ v postponed till tife next meeting. The pects t d the night there. There is an admirable | man who Was driving and also a wom- | months, He was vears of age. | mer in Harw Mass. Ailian. of (Ha oo e semi-amntal-reports which are usuaily D A e the summer at Block | £ Cling of good fellowship among the | an and a child, but all sscaped with ,,r, Congdon was ths son of Stephen > il i mittee of the board of trade. it was de. | Presented at this time were also post- Ga NSE score or so of youthful campers, who | only scratches. e horse also parted | and 2 Wormiles SovsdeR el Miss Osgood and Miss Martha ensible garments. €lded that the sum of $50.000 m“,";;'(’,uo poned. B TEN EXTRA CARS are enjoying to the full the diversions | company with the wagon and ca was born in Griswold, where 1[" ‘15‘ 4 good retur Saturday from s € wanted by the Merritt Engineering that iife- by the shores of the ocean |along West Thames street with oniy [ On @ farm. He learned the rade of | with Miss Nellie Day at Bass Rock Good values and company 36 locate here and manufac. | _Lhe adjutant general and paymaster | g, Botween Willimantic, Norwich| offers in hot weather. Incidentally, | the shafts and the harness ori him. He D{;;C“_S"!““_f'_“'? 'm”-““h“ ot trade | Mass. 5 < ture fuel oil engines. for which they | Seneral have drawn an order’on the | TUN (S EGER TEIHANTE ROTHE" | the bovs are developing a pretty good | turned up High street and came over | thirty years was engaged at that trad el ng Right prices. Bive, the cloim, 2 nitinber of ordacs eommm!‘!ell;’m\r:‘s > 0 to pay mlc o= S w g on Sched-| .cat of tan, at least some of them, | to Wast Main, turning towards the :“e-\";igxfiéxooh;n;fl\"q» ‘.‘([‘,‘“ h*;];‘:‘:lr-‘s Mrs. Chatles: L. Richards and. Mri © . > _Orders, | ;enses of the Niantic encampment, an ule Time. o , less fortunate, having on- | west and running in between the build- s ® pariod i; RRESELy.. X8 ke ave Fotarticd fhonk Sul i, S machinery, Brind | B Slibtant seneeat SR the Comimiz B oraaiey stz of S - | e i Preifiers piackamith snop. Hert | o this ety fve years ago haing ais | FOniie D Sl g el (R | Also an excellent aew H W08, CoINE o e sary general have drawn an order for | The new heat wave brought out a| ™ physical Director A. C. Pease is a | he was caught. As he was making the | lived at Clarks Falls. s father died |a motoring trip thro ‘ap a » b Vo e B L T L abje | th® same amount for subsistence at | bis crowd of seekors of cool spots in| busy man as swimming instructor. He | turn at he blackemith shop & amal | Sept. 20, 1865, aged 73, and_ his mother | its neighborhood line of TERRY BATH- 0 the enzine than to the auto, there | the °aWP- the country or at the shore on Sun-|js feaching several boys the element- | child in the street just escaped being | at the age of 65 on Feb. 1889, —— ROBES f the bathing being a running model of the former, 200 loc i . day, the 'trolleys handling more than| ary stages of the art natatorial, while | hit by the flying shafi They ‘swung | - He.ls survived by three; sons, Frasnk Prof. Brownell Gage, having received or but none of the latter. It was +|, About 200 locomotive engineers on | the usual number. On the main line| some of the more advan swimmers | over the child’s head with only an inch | Of Providence, Irving and Oscar Cons- | pis degree from Yale university, he b h " 1 ested that ome of the autos me cob. | 02 New Haven road from all sections | petween Willimantic and New London| are learning the mysteries of .ihe | or two to spare. a3 don of North Stonington, and onz |5 TR Gage will 1 <oon for | Deach, and at popular Strucied and upon its being Drought | v e, iiended a meeting of New | Inspector Ladd had ten extra cars In| crawl. For next Saturday Mr. Pease| Later in the day the driver came up | daushter, Mrs. J. Anna Mattos, of this | Cpina, going b ; prices ere and shos 0 be it was | v e, o . commission, and all ware kept on|is arranging an athletic programme, |and claimed the horse. a4 e - Rere cind shown to be a success it was | New Haven, Sunday, when Assistant | schedule time. - The Block Tsland took | (he” vanss 5t mhish Sre o Joored Sacthalerse William R. Howe. given committce, of which threg | Gr2nd Chief M. W. Cadle of Cleveland | one of its best loads of the season|forward to with the usual interest. CAMP BALDWIN WILL William R. Howe died at his home, Beach Hats and Awuto Members were present, thought that | oo S poogress on matters con- f down the river. A srand campfir> on the beach was BE WORKING CAMP, | 10 Fiohson aventie. Worcester, at 11,45 Head ¢ th> money could not he raised. and i = the big feature at the camp Saturday BET A “| o'clock . Friday forenoon, of nephritis, eadwear at this fact was communicated to F. W.| Deputy Davi e Rt 3 FUNERALS. eveninz, Scoutmaster Morrison giving i ’ i | after an ilness of but a few weeks, Merritt, preaident of the engine com- | newiy clectod. offiecrs-of Tndependent e n enlizhtening talk on The Scout| 1 hers Will-Be N‘:,Gnvem“rs Day This| aged 62 vears, 1 month and 24 days. THE TOGGERY SHOP. pany. Notoich Totve, Nos 1095 T B As Mrs. Herbert W. Hale. Movement. It is planned to make the ear. He has not been in good health for A Both Dr. Keeney.and Mr. Merritt left | Sunday afternoon in Foresters' hali.| At New Haven Saturday morning the| Y. M. C. A, the Scouts’ headquarters | Lo 0o —omn oo | several years, but had been confined to v town on Saturday. but it is possible | They were the following: President, | funeral of Mrs. Herbert W. Hale was | next winter, and a noticeable increase | o, 2 IUNE (B GElen I UEIIRtey T | his bed only”about, four weks. the latter will return today. It is un- | Isaac Cramer; vice president, Wolf | held from her laté home, Rev. W. W.| in membership and in the scope of the | [0y FV0E S0 LIONS q 00 ST TR0 | Mr. Howe was born in Westiao J C MACPBB derstood that the proposition has been | Yalen; treasurer, Max Schwartz; out- [ MacLane, formerly pastor of the Ply-| Work is then anticipated. 3 Y41 be no governors day at Niantle| May 13, 1849, and lived in Worcester 5 s gought by several other cities since|sids guard, H. Weiss, mouth Congregational church, officiat- | On Sunday morning the boys listen- | 1S vear, U Governor Weeks had not| and Worcester county much of his ear- beinz under consideration here, and it 3 5 ing. Friends acted as hearers. Thaled to a talk by General Secretary I {hil: prohatle:(hat iGavermor BRldwin| i s o aoynE Dan be sy 291 Main Street is probable it ocate ne o v Miss E i3 v w is ci i . Starkey_on the topic, Life and Lig} & obable . th Baldwi b vich, and vears was i Brovsple € il locate lnome 08 | T, 200 of Mise Ada, Thomnacn, | nods wag sent fo thie oy arriving on| T Sturkex,on (o ople Life e FISS | wolla® ate omitied ot oicason: 1| Cigig i nsincas nse. Seios 3| o . Norwid il ecribed by out of town people who | brought to New London Saturday aft- | by Henry Allen & Son. Burial was| Who is at Pleasant View, spoke in the | 13 PRact €€ o) F:k.;"i\ars'm: ';“» e | member of the Howe Rubber & Leath- | paid on deposits in our Savings De- orwich, will put their money into the business | ernoon at 3.45, for burial in Cedar |in Yantic cemetery, where a_committal | evening. ' PR unbusinesslike. JA4 the result ale | cpooment company, with his father. | partment-dnd. interest begins on the wherever it is located Greve cemetery. Rev, C. Harley Smith | service, was_conducted by Rev. C. A. 'léle apgvelfues that they have devel- | 2 uh Govat sor Balawin will oisit the | "J{‘:: cl;r:(:!e;‘ }};\':‘..g'i Dli';n‘:gz“‘j ;’l‘f first of each» month for all money d _—— of the Methodist church conducted | Northrop. Relatives accompanied the | obed in the four days since camp open- | {7 A S 3 . = 2% s, i . . : 1 e H 4 > by Niantic camp, the day which in years k up a part of his time, but ten | posited on or before the 10th of the NORWIC services at the grave. Miss Thompson | body to this city and there were many | ed are marvelous o the beholder. ek _Jn years| took up a part ] 2 S f i g had relatives in Norwich. from. this clity in attendance at ths | There are no scraps left over. Chef | 8200 DY REZ 000 SLUNE gresioet of e | vears agy he retired from active busi, | month. - Amount of deposit practically FOR ATLANTIC CITY. e service in the cemetery: There wera| Murdock is doing moble work, how- | Lear In Commecticut will not be cele- | ness and returned to Worcester 10 |ynrestrictsd. All other banking facili- H - Local librarians have been invited to | a number of handsome floral remem- | ever, and all the boys are in fine con- | JFAte0. ORCe the EOTErnors 4oy live. il ties. Many Will Attend Convention of E]k:! attend the libriry tnstitute which the | brances. The bearors were Clarence ditlor. There were fust. an even two SEINE OF the elated Nizske war MisA aaiaEa s BEN Ol 5 e There. Connecticut public liorary institute | D.” Holt, New Haven: Alonzo Luther,| dczen boys at supper Sunday. F O oved to ol geveral. Xeats Alo | & | will_conduct in_the normal school at | Hartford: - Edwin C. Gay and Dwight deralis practice {8 being given With peovle from all over the common- | and was restored to health by the 1ifé GOLD WATCHES Personally conducted by D. J. Hayes | DAnbury, beginning this (Monday) aft- | W. Avery of this city. II, an adaptation of the | Sealth anxious not only to see the|in the open air of the country, so much |e ames Dan rus u. KETS as far as New York where the coms | ernoen. Secretary Charles D. Hine of Saranish: Tocasesto ola cannonball college vell. The boys | TO9PS Parade but to see the governor | so that a couple of years ago he came LOC pany manager Is to take charge, the | the state board of education has gen-| . Jeremiah Tempesto. are getting the clapping of the hands, | 204 hiS sta ot ce et ot | cadkako Worteatar ants TRESIES SRy NORWICH, CONN. n Norwich party for the Elks’ reunion at | €ral charge of the institute. _The funeral of Jeremiah Tempes®|ihe shufiing of the feet and the long | YeAF the camp will not be entirely be- | represented several magatine publish- 3 RINGS Atlantic City leit , here on . Stata: was held from the rooms of M. Houri- | “g*s"c's» down to perfection. with | Tef¢ of politicians, etc. and many par-| ing houses in Worcester and vicinitv. | The Bank of Friendly Helpfuln evening by the boat train. Th | The ceventeen-year locusts that|ean at 2.15 o'clock and at St. Patrick's| 3 wxorwich Y, M. C. A" on the end, | LieS _are planning to spend Thursday | During his life in Norwich Mr. Howa PENDANTS f 2 Y | have en | b in Co .t church at D o'clock. 2v. Hugl 7 or Friday there. ut Camp Baldwin | was identified with the Methodist P included D. 3. Haves Miss Blizubeth | Dave been inhabiting certain Conne: chuen 30 oclock. ~Rov. Hugh Z kbt Tl T T e Bl O e e t x e s Nellle Kb woods this season will be pract reanor conducte e service. ere {is to be distinctly a working camp. ‘ch, and had various offi 1 posi- MRS o e L A exterminated in_arother week, | were many present. Friends acted us MANY QRDERS AHEAD. | and service uniform, not brass buttons, | tions in the old Fast Main _streot Your E es GOLD BEADS - g i M. | aceora ists. 7] ;. | beare; was in Yanti - E vidence. h and later in thee Trinity church, - Edward Albertin, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.| 2¢COrding to entomologists. Whe larvac | bearers and burial was in Yantic cem-| Keys Products Company Resumes Op- | "1, Pe.m @ G ey 2 : y ull line of - M. H. | {0 : . : | eter : - Tha Second rogiment comes to Nian- | ; s in the New England south- and a S, S 20 Dan, SWilllame | grathnc? (o e oxt seventeen vears crations at Montville. | i P bt < o wallas ln the Now Bl WL : . ,ufsuz GIFTS M a8 . James O Comel e | B et spvanr T iR Atior severnl monthr el chening| Enie Lyme Caren Desded, | Womark, Avenne Methocalsomnch. | B orsd e Attention el o120 5 viom, Norwich Jodke.| A number more savings banks on i alterations and additions. the plant| judge Wheeler has handed down a| Mr. Howe was a son of Samuel G. | — thony, all of this eity, Mr. and Mrs, | SAturday’ filed with the state comp- of the Kevs Products Co. in Palmer-| goiision in_ the case of the Niantic | and Rhoda H. (Richards) Howe, and Walter . Adams 0f Miltordymars. | troller a list of depositors who have town commenced active operations yreppaden Oil and Guano company vs. | surviving him are a wife, who was| You should not neglect even the Z Edward Kelly and Miss Koty of Gop. | not added to or taken from their ac- 2sain Friday, The mill will begin @ james V. Luce and James V. Luce vs. | Ethelyn F. Brigham of Providence; a |Slightest indication of failing vision. | Eru“sfln ey Ly p elly Bl | o nts i bty 3,53,%_ The list in- i:lgl ubrfif i“.,’,‘-n“‘a"‘oifi‘i‘if.?"ff?“.‘n?“arfi the Niantic Menhaden Oil and Guano | daughter, Miss Winifred E. Howe "Ugn%’;;” Lo b l\"h they Azch‘m KLIN : The party acl ig. City | Sludes: Brooklyn Savings - bank, 4, Ol I ishe JER ed.Tul: sonle the 1| company, and in both cases judgment | New York, and two sons, J. Olin Howe | SMArt or water; ou ‘have pain in N ARE. at 1 otiock (hia. ariermoon. and mos | $3324: Chelsea Savings bank. Norwien e Aty e (18 s Tor “the oiaintift | of Waterbury and William B. Howe | the eveball, orhit, temples or fore- ERA SQU of them will be quartered at the H 10, $117.16; Putnam, 6, $26.17. 4 s it was found necessary 10, 1, the first case judgment is ren- | of Worcester. The burial will be at|le3d. these are all indications of fail- of them will be quartered at the Hotel change a great part of the equipment, | 1o 'for the plaintilt seainet the do. | Yantio cemetery. | ing vis. n and reasons why you should . Others from here are EOInE| The receipts from internal revenue some of the new machinery not work- | goreo (OF 10 t Tt = 5 consult an optometrist. Think of the S e wedk of the district of Connecticut, which ins as anticipated. Supt. Frdnk B.| °hdant making che niunction Pers | Engene Arthur Lathrop. sorrow that would follow the loss of ' = e += includes Connecticut and Rhode Ts- Mitchell has. now gotten the entire | {RCl ot S0 fuaotant of ajectment |, Lhe death of Engene Arthur Lathre sight—then why neglect these indica- SECOND OF THE Jand, for the year ended June 30, 1511, piant Into economic form and antici- | (e Second case judgment of efectment | yne Toung son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | tions : ul asg GREAT AMERICANS, | @5 Shown in_ statements compiled at pates being able io cateh up With ar-| o caual rishts of hoth (o use of west | H LatArop. of No. 13 Hamlin street, | Consult our Resistered Optometrist i | the office of Collector Robert O. Eaton, PAIN rears of orders by fall. il = 3 i occurred early this merning e had | at e, who has had many vears of William Lioyd Garen ere $3,210.042.40, againct §2,124,199.56 A large shipment of finished materi- | Priyate track and right to easements | yeen jii for oniy a short time. | valuablé “experience and invariably . 1 ! arrison Subject of | T7eT S, 33 0, S Tncrease of al was made from the mill on Thurs- | DpOL I dend 5 { — — gives satisfaction. for 'Summer Irawvs Sermon by Rev. P. C. Wright. 319424254, or more thar 18 per cent | The trainers of athletes—baseball | 42y last. and ihe transfer of a ship New Norwich Company. Qkar OnefEact Day. e tine Sarongly, il AQEaUES e 3 < = 5 _ | ment of several hundred tons of raw B 3 % -fa There were in Norwich during thae |cally examine your eyes. If glasses will 3 i Willism, Lioyd Garrison was the| Sinday, at St. Patricies church, Rev, | PIAYers, boxers, runners, vaulters, | matarin: i e st aviy tn ‘the| _Storing & Leasing Co. of Norwich | There were in Norwich during the | cally xmins ¥our eves, If lasses will | Al] weights. sizes and seyfies gubject of the sermon by Rev. P. C.| Thomas A. Grumbly referred to the re- | hurdlers, jumpers, wrestlers, etc., all| week from the Palmer warehouse on| Was incorporated July 3. 1511, to deal | ;. iinc “lg “lagt year and 83 in 1909, | You 0. at lowest prices. Wright at the Central Baptist church | cent award of schoiarships in Mt. St. | rub out the pain with some liniment | Thames river to the mill. The mill is| In real estate, do trucking, etc. The | mhe ‘mortgages for the past month | OUR PRICES_quality, workmanship on Sunday night, the second in a series | Josepi's seminary, Hartford, to Pupils | when their performers are bruised or | OVerwWhelmed with orders and will be | capital stock is $25,000.000, divided in- | ,nGunteq ‘to $86, those in 1910 for | and efficiency considered—are the low- on Great Americans. The service was | of St Patrick's school, as the fifth : operated on a day and right schedule| !0 1,000 shares of $25 each, and it | juna wers $23.650, and in 1909, $52,350. | €St in the state. he Shetucket Harnzss heid in the prayer meeting room be-| time this honor has come to Norwich | SPrained. for several months. will commence business with $1.000. | Tn the past week there were 13 sales 3 cause of the small aitendance an nc- | and the fourth to St Patrick's Du- | They know what’s best. Put _shinki Sk | The incerporators are W. A Briscoe, | of real catate apd $7,200 in mortzagec. - 321 Main Street, count of the heat. Points which Rev.| pils, in competitive examination with FIGHT ON CRANBERRY. Charles S. Eaton and John P. Hunt- | There were in“June naw corpora- Mr. Wright emphasized in the life of | all the parochial schools of the state. | @’ ese 3 . - ington. all of N { tions formed in the state capitatized ¢ | TR@ Plaut-Cadden CO VL €. BODE, Proge warrison as productive of valuable le 3 g Smith’s Blizzard il | creex Peddter Beaten When He Want- == = | $1.411,000, asainst a like number can- . sons were his concentration, his fine| Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy X. ed His Pay. Auto Ride for Sheltering Arms Inmates | OPTICIANS moral sensibility and his strong con- | Lyon, 65, widow of Robert Lyon, were 2 On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Herbert Establ S M. C. ADLE victions. We are Ifving in a time when | heid Saturday morning in Springficld, | on your hand and rub muscle, joint or| A Greek jce cream and soda ped- | F- Dawley of Laurel Hill gave to the NO MORE SORE FEET. stablishgdiiere Mmiss M. C convictions seem (o be mot as strong | Mass., Rev. Samuel Holden officiating. | tendon hard. The pain will stop. Is| dler gof a bad beating on the Cran- | inmates of the Sheltering Arms a most S PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING #s they were of old. We are not as| Burial was in Stafford Springs. Mrs; | ing right way. berry. Sunday afternoon from three | enjovable little spin in her automobile. | EZO for Weary, Aching Feet, Bunions, | j¥7TFM L. ¢ strong Christians hecause we do not| Lyon died Thursday at the home of _ Norwich men who were among the They were taken six in number on Corns and Callouses. alr, (calp ant race have as strong convictions, but it was| her daughter, Mrs. Harry Armstrong.| Just the application for baseball| crowd watching a baseball game, | two trips 'to nearby places. This 3 City of Norwich Water Works, it tically alone against all the rest, that| She leaves three brothers, Harris Kies | players. Spectators of the fracas statea that | thoughtful act of kindness afforded un- | 1 your feet are temdar, get sore Otfice of g 5 h ehad convictions deep as his own|of Spokane, Wash, Willism Kies of s A the three man took some drinks from | Usual pleasure and was greatly appre- | easily ‘burn. swost, Smart and stng Board of Water Commissioners. SUMMER TRIPS R It i n | Xhompeon: ana. | Georan. W, Biee ol Eoget o e Greek's” wagon. 'refusing to pay | clated and keep vou fecling miserable all the | wWater rates’ for iiie duirier siing | %2580 0 ¢ need of 8 over f - 3 . and a_sister, Mrs. . : or them, an. ater when he : time, go to any druggist today, lay | June 30, 1911, are du b and w HE g Forneen A% the w8 o M yaaw in | Prasbray. of Norwich. SOLD ONLY AT claimed payment one of them pulled I A. H. Circle Meeting. Gown 35 conthsay I want a Jar of | the office July 1, 1M1 Othealie,at| attention. No need to have s “ O sec (He glory of the man who had| A Danielson man has been awarded T e L i L R s S D P P R 22 z oo g on tho | face, wher TU" and fair. She will B ¢ oo s ‘i . ] fight, and the Greek quickly floored one | circle was held Saturday afternoon Then rub on EZO and rub out agony. 20 -from 7 to 9. looking yout - - ® won. In the presence of William Lioyd | the contract for the erection of a_new ot 2 et ¥ » e 4 3 g e gony. | * sdditions’ will be made to all bills | in Not n ok : - e men and was holding him on | with Miss Mary. Higgins. The- topic | All pain will vanish like magic, and 4 - Is|in Norv Garrigon we can be inspi to be bet- | weave shed at the plant of the Union < “ i i . A remaining unpaid_after July 20, - T Rriartne (10" oe The Areh the ground when another ome of the | was Helping at Home. Miss Helen | yowll have as good a pair of feet as | Office closed Satirday “afternoons | NORWICH—Wauregan House, e do it in God's name. three hit ‘the Gresk several blows in | Cresthwaite won the prize for the best [ anyons on carth. EZO is a refined | during July and Augus n s 2 RK—150 West 1034 °,,. xt Sunday eveni; Rev. Mr. g % 5 the gace, cutting a gash near nia;piper. It was voted to discontinue the | ointment, takes but a minute to appl: GILBERT 8. RAYMOND, NEW YORK— ent - ‘or| 'ne mo“"m‘y Tk 1 -+ A cooling drink with plenty of snap. Franklin Square, Norwich, eve. Before the fight was stopped the | meeting for one month, as many of the | yet gives mest delightful relief in five | J¥1d Cashier. Py ehounesd, mac. M ot | Williams: &.;ozle):e:r jrads ‘st home Greek was badly hammered by the members are away. minutes. Get EZO and get rid of all uds meter Sllaia easss 2e woxlls malics belligerent three. e o foot misery. Rub it on fonight—walk- Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist R 16 b davatHan e Saybrook—Rev. Dr. Samuel Hart | ins wil: be a pleasure in the morning. Beus before the public, there T;‘:l;;w.ne,-rvlce in Denmark costs Eastern Connecticut Zaual to The Bal- Women comprise 41-2 per cent. of | of Middletown is spending some time | Mail orders filled, charges prapaid by | Shannon Building Annex. Room A. for business res the ‘university students of Germany. at his home, on West Main street. Ezc Chemical Co.. Rochester, X, Y, Telephone 522 dlum bette: than th S S, e B et

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