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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912 The Bulletin. Mundiy, June 24, 1912, - IS IN THE RING IN SEASON = ON ICE Norwich, VARIOUS MATI'ERS PERSONAL. John. J. Connell spent his 48th birth- == | day with his sister at the Falls. LEG BROKEN IN FIGHT ON CHELSEA Watchman Samuel Thompsen Has Left Leg Fractured in Timothy Fields of New Haven s vis- iting relatives on Sherman street: SUES GEORGE M. LANDERS FOR $5,000 DAMAGES Mrs, Wallington Lewis of Waterford Was Hurt in Auto Accident. George of Ex-Mayor New Britain has been made defendant M Landers Is sold at all drug stores under . strfct conformity Musle Meler Mrs. E. Porter Rogers of Norwich Is of the pure food suit for $5 v Mrs e tha guest of Mrs. L. Stearns of o N . tn & suit for $5000, brought by Mrs, Water Melon {Dha, Copnpéiioat, Peace: soclets. now | Willmamtie o - 0, a2 Struggle With William Martin, Deckhand—Trouble | welingion fewic of wecriod, for and drug act. Pt hikilten D01 sinemibeoh, injories recdived last Janaury, when John MeDonal i - tart 5 a machine owned by the defendant and / Pears he appearanes of Gesrsia water: | wih Slonelt pocH o o soal Vs Started Over a Dog—Martin Got Overboard and Was |11\ ciluieny 2.5 Fotter sruck KING'S - Cherries melons marks the advance ef the vear: | lage reeently, N D a carriage of which the plaintiff was i o Asiich : : early Drowned. an occupant, hurling her to the ree cmonstrah” Emall boys applying for vacation| Firet Sergt G. A. Turner spent Sun- ground, The acciden! is the kame in Raspberries work are keeping right after the mer- | day at home on a 34-hour absence with which Mrs, Christopher Newbury of Strawberries ehants. leave frem eamp In a flght on the steamer Chelsea |he was smoking a pipe, while he wait- | Waterford, who owned the corriese of 2 i e d ) was driving, received a frac & % ‘:;"'"‘" Janitor Fleids has set out a bed of | Mr, and Mrs. C, T. Laudphere of | ft Mo do¢k here Saturday night be- o tor e G iy reapended and | fave of the skull from which she died Is the Ideal . » neappl n\_rm_:i salvia in the courtheuse|Groton are entertaining Miss Hioise|:Ween' Night =~ Watehman Samuel | ynyje Policeman Fenton was helding | af the Memorial hospital at New Lon- $37 ey < A i :pnn: l:..cn grounds, Landphere of Mentville, th]m:ionfand W:lxlsam Martin, a deck | the Ir‘mtglrn te heip the doctor, the man dn_;! two days la Gt e Tonic. New Perfectlon wlck pring Brollers A i b and, the former had his left leg brok- | Martin disappeared. When the pelice- | _ The papers were served by Deputy A plague of small green insects add- | Willlam Kes amily, for- leg: . # Saturday - after- Gpring Reesters od to the discomforts o Sunday eve- bmerly of Corhebion Sr ieing on the|en and Martin was arrested, charged | Men came to logk %or bim to prevent e i AW ad: 1os Prioss A6 Seus. Drogat s o M E R S ning's heat, Fiteh farm, near Yantic, with breach of the peace after he had | {no ‘side and found that Martls had |are returngble befgre the superior Or 6. U l“e F ame v been puiled out ef the Thames by Dr. how d d over th q court the firsi Tuesdasy in Sepiember. Lo Rev. L. W. Frink of Norwich has| Miss Mary Kane, fs now em- 2 W e ponhEt ey UL OFE L S0 Ints | ° o Taw: 10 # been subplying ¢ the Central VINASS | ploris (o o e, Who 18 ho oM. |P. J. Cassidy, Policeman Henry Fenton | the water, where he was having a hard | Foilowing the aecident, Mr Sov. KING'S PUREMALT DEPARTMERT ® Baistet, chufcr: ey sl oot and a Seandinavian deckhand on the | {ime keeping afloat ' A Scandinaviay B Thatiar s, how el 36-38 Hawley Street, Boston e eckhand who | sald was ene o damages tter s now el % g ™ - boat. e 1a) before th rior court"for There was a first communion class| Rey. and Mri R Adas s the few sober ones in the crew present, | for trial before the supe r of mearly 80 at St Joseph's church, | Rockville had :slih]e‘:rw;\::wi o “1’; The trouble started just after eleven | crawled out along the guard rail and | mansiaughter. I o P A e N e e e o @ | 0'olock when Mariln came aboard | was able io reach Martin's nger tps | = *hon | Y d 3 8 ton, with a dog Which he had purch: in | but Dr. Cassidy made the rescue cer- | SMALL BOY'S ANTICS ;i | with purchased in y FIFTH BOMPANY MAKES , | The annual reunion of the Thomp-| Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Sullivan and | Salvon. At night the vessel is board- | tain by throwing over & rope from one CAUSE AUTO ACCIDENT ‘ son fumily was held Saturday al the | child of Norwich teré recent guests | ¢4 DY @ ldder over the side which |of the boats and with thls Martin was K HIT IN FINAL SHOT. | residence of P, T. Rich, in Durham. Mra, P, S ; 5% | leads to the upper deck and here the | pfiulied out of the water. ¥ -~ is coming and you will need a @t Mrs. P. Sullivan's in Moosub. | fh started when Watchman Thompe | Ho was then placed under arrest and | Honry G: Peck ‘Strikes Little il in| pange Was 61,00 Fect and Ten Inch| A Lady Demonstrator will GCamers € TG WItK P00 Horticultural society Rose show at| Dennis Maloney of New Britain is | son tried to enforce the orders against | locked up at police headquarters, while | New London—Injuriss Are Slight. Gun Was Used. do Baki d " p | Buckiugham Memorial Tucaday af(-|spendiog a few days with Mr. and|dogs on board The men olinched and | the waichman was = taken to Backus| (o, S e ! it o ing and explain the all and let us show you the ||ernoon and cvening. Sce adv.—adv. |Mrs. John Mclntyre of Grosvenor place, | rolled around the deck until Thompson |hospital in the ambulance. His left hile trying to avoid hitting a boy| ,, - { / : | 8. ! ce. _ , 7 a. m. Saturday morning the bt Canibrd: Sladey | : 3 | shouted that his leg was broken, This | 1ok was broken a few inches above the | With his automobile in the street atl .t '\l un’ sections of the fifth | US€8 of this Stove at our store | Members of the Haile club have been| Mrs. E. G..Ravenell has left town | stopped the Aight and one of the crew | ankle ew London, on Sunday afternoon just | "NEe and gun sections of the i | We do developing and pript- notified that the girls’ vacation house | for Providence, where she will spend | went up to a store in the nelghborhood | Martin had a previous police record | fefore 6 o'clock, Henry G, Peck oL | o0 m P oW f0f - the | DL | oy ai Madison is to open on Saturday | several days with friends and relatives. | to telephone for a doctor. Through | here, having been arrested on April 6 | thls city struck ]‘“*" Maynard, the | pose of firing two trial ‘shots. Battery | |[e nex M Lottie Bailes of Norwich fg| this, Policeman Fenton learned of the | with another deckhand for the theft of | £ \°C year old ddughter of GEO'st|(ommander Captain Wiltiam G. Tar-| | Prices reasonable. ¢ b 3 BB Lottie Bailey of Norwich i} trouble on the boat and when he got | some liquor on the boat. At that time | Maynard e little girl was only |, TG e range station officer, Pirst Yesterday was Promotion Sunday | Visiting at the home of Capt and Mrs.| (here found the watchman sittin gin a | he was found guilty and given a sen- | Slightly hurt, the injuries consisting | s R N conred th for the Junlor ahd intermediate de. | Willam Frazier on Thames strect | [tfepoat on tho ubBes Aocr. Lot i | e e A soste, amounting | O scratches and brulses upon her legs. | Liedl, Cuaries B Hichok, S800E T Norwich, C partments of some of the Sunday | Groton. Brober eg. bt TaRIng iL & w1 o : The small boy whose actions were | Nécessary data, and First Se A lorwich, Conn, [Ila Pllllt-Cadden (0 SoBoiia, st el roken leg, but taking it coolly, as [to $6.67, which he worked out at jail. | C%e TRAT DO VRN was jumi ,\“ ‘,_,l:“:‘,“ us "”””"m,'p"glh, 'm:; ly & : W Py renie o Mg v e o e el i | L 00 GO S 0P e | MONDAY and TUESBAY, i rederick Ortmann has resigned as|ome of the teachers enrolled for tho B A e sureadhils diler | the pipking’ boe e yme | Jewelers and Silversmiths, e O e et wob | fummer Sourse. ot ‘the "Daubury’ mors|,ARILROADSMEN-MAKE RESTIGOUCHE SALMON WiLL reported, daring the automobile GFVEr | elay of a tew howrs owing to small ’ Established 1872, patiy’s plunt at Sterling, to work with | mal school GIFTS TO E. C. JEWETT BE EXHIBITED TUESDAY. |avoid the boy, Mr. Peck swung his| miling ve .\qi passing t:v‘ru‘v“(h”:‘l;‘:‘ June 24 and 25 a New Haven firm, | = | machine over fowards the curb where | line of fire aytiey Hkve T PLAUT - CA. y NG Harry Coleman of Baitimore i ” £ 5 owards the curb Wnere|of way nothing could be done until the 3 UT - SRR PRI L) At the graduating exercises of the | spending his vacation with his p Gold Wateh fromy/ Skution: Forod and| Eleven: Gaught in One sty ot e 'm-t the little gir] who was stand-| g ;5" sane’ was r. The first \‘w!" Com.mencmg at 10 & m College of the Assumption, Worcester, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Coleman| Cuff Links from Allyns Point Con- bald Mitchell to Be Shown in Store | 'R tHere. | fired fell short 20 yards, as signailed o o 30 _ | a prize in rhetoric was awarded Alfred | of Yantic stree tractors. Window. FALLS AND SHETUCKET [ Prithe tug Wit dhe tatung REC KRS fvard of Willimantic, : ik | correcting raxge the: second shot went | Famous for (6 BURGNi) Soenery e g = \ Satirdas | berhe friends of Mrs, G. A Turner will| There was & krost surprise, but a| At his fiahing preserve on thes Resti. MILL COMPANIES. | 10 yards over, but it the target r;.m; THE THAMES RIVER visitor to artford Saturday | be pleased to learn that she 1s grad- | very pleasant one, for E. C. Jewett, the | 8ouche in New Brunswick Archibald — | been a modern battleship the shot et N o Esd g B tes that there are over 5,000 varie- ring from a severe illness | retiring commercial agent of the N.;Mitchell is having fine luck this spring. | Annual Meetings Held—Dividends De- | would have struck its deck and caued | Buyers of SILVER twey orwich and New London s in the rose garden nt Elizabeth d'is now out of danger. Y. N. H, & H. R. R. Co. here, when | The members of the party have kile clared and Officers Elected. havoe. It was therefore considered a | Brand New Doubled Decked park and more than 20,000 blossoms ot g he visited the offices on Saturday aft- | 83 to date and in the ten days he has D hit by the regular army officers. The | E bled The New London Globe notes that . 2y st h 3 t g EXCURSION BOATS The name of Francls C. Bldwell was | Prof. and Mrs, Waiter A. Towne are | srocl sbout & oidlock to make, the iii’y' B e I T, mulls v SREEI e Lot L vl oy e L YANTIC ang SHETUCKET |52/ g T e B B o o ocomsr, 5| L3 Byt el et 1| el ol ‘s hclng et e | SIS L eport o the bt || LING WARE ehould e an players in the Broadway school or- | Towne, who is employed there, %, 26, 24, For oné Hese he | proved and a * per cent. dividend was | tery at T 4. m. Monday to fire two| i Capacity 300 passenge hestra at Friday evening's sTadusting| , ... . \avertising Manager Swee- S Hatiiatod gne welghing 85 pounds | red. The offivers of the companies | more shots with full service ammuni- |} OUF prices on Best Qual- Plying betwsen the two citiss every X' e B e tart i Rena bl which he caught previously, and ali|remain unchanged and are as follows: | tion, and good resudts are looked for. | . F- two hours, afferding a delightful out- | At Sterling, Sunday evening, Rey S e e o s have been forwarded to this city and | President, Zadoe L. White, Boston Mayor Murphy at Camp. ity Goods before making ing. o R, s o R Lt ies ol e on Tuesday they will be placed on ex- | s d treasurer, Maxton Holms 54 i b A Baat Idewss S oty it 3. B Newiaud,r district superintenia; |.caller ‘at Tho Bulletl offics on it hibition in the window of the Po n..m} R T e evera) fiema= || purchases. R H R USRS o'alosk:p. . | oo 28, TTOEWICH, (presiaed., tRe . Arsl 1CaY & Mitchell company between the hours | er, Notwich: | mor vistted the camp Sunday s the daily , P was held after| . .- 1. “Sullivan, Robert Roche of 10 and 1 | wer, Norwich: | aer, visited the camp Sunday as the ck I: Sull tobert Roche, ; 3 i i guests of Hagberg and the offf FARES—15 cents one way 25 cents | Frank Olson and William Gallagher of On the Dreserve with Mr. Mitchell as | Boston: and | lorg of the two companles. There was Reund Trip, funeral of Mrs. Anna M. Stan | Westerly were guests of Wilkam O'Nell are Mr. and Mrs. Lehman | evten n e momme by Distric (1 Join § Eg" ! En Nordich Biabos (Tomborasity) | Hall | ton 7alte and William Wright of this city over il et | % 57 T | Commander Colonel Davis, 1 A | ] . fternoon, Balab s S e AT i TAORn SLONEY | =5 | Tarhox was officer of the day,| . New London Pier—Rear Union Ry. aiae’ Narinlh & N7ana e Sisered) Mr. Mitchell's friends | Reorganization Plans of Stockholders | (210 Torb0X K o the guard, and Best Quality Goods Station, Foot State Street. who s’ the .gliest ‘for & fow . GagH- of —_— | Protective Committes to Be An- |t Gipary erved. b gutdi Maby ] THAMES NAVIGATION CO., History soclef | Norwich refatives and friends?is be: NEW SCHOOL COMMITTEE ielnemspioaly o ramins at the camp Guring the at NORWICH, CONN. irs of Capt. Natha ing_entertained by Mrs. C. J. Willi WILL INSPECT BUILDINGS. | g | Gav, the boat carrying its quota each . Avory G S Smet. Wi, | who served under Jc of ‘Pearl street | The reorganization plan of the|irly, There was evening parade at 5 ©Lowest Prices Pres “Freaa, | fones, &mattenof interestto BOning- 1) stinir. T Story,” asbistant auperm Newly Elected * School Officials Pre- | stockholders’ protective committee of | o'clock. During the day services were | § n people B o Dl Ml i paring to Take Charge of Districts. fowell company, will he an- | conductad in the Y. M. C. A g R | - ——i e n hie EoltEy ounced in the course of a month. The | aim Carpenter, U. S has | Travel south on the Worcester di- penumonia at his home, No. 144 | Rehact. Sy The | £ i« /A | % 5 i : i In anticipation of the final report of the receivers, who have government restrictions | 3 [ vision was heavy Saturday evening, as | Allen place, Hartford, was somewha® e beginnin e | For Mamgh N g o Ve Bunads their of existence on July 1st the | already submitted a preliminary repor all the companies will have op- | A S e et e Rk D o S manteice on JULY 16k (he | 8 cwine & hugh Shvinkase.of s dempeicriieide) MISS M. C. ADLES midsummer festival. Mr. and Mrs. ( Disque are the in conference on Saturday evening | from prior statements, will be awaited | will ‘br twotrial nd ‘J,.”t,n:u H S l df s t guests for over S at the homes ce of Dr. P, . idv fo. % | before definite steps are taken by the | shots. last year fhere was one t L atiiibea by €oah nittber Siodas e Srdl oF Hap Alster Mk FIaOK will have a bearing heir con- | mittee has the power to buy in the | the Fifth company Will fire full ser- ot R PRy St . Cokey: of ‘North Sterlings ¥ duct of the schools of the town. ueder | Property of the company or take any | vice | LADIES DELIGHTED. Sun the reading room will be consolidation. As the committee takes | Other steps with a view to protecting | (aptain Weodward of Danielson and Miss Adles’ patrons are highly pleas- opened untll Septamber. 5 sorge S, Watts of Norwich was in E. C. JEWETT. the ground that its official life does not | Stockholders' rights. A large number | fjicut, J, M. Burdick of, this city were | ed with the privacy and convenieness | Bantam, Conn,, last week. L B. Trum- g begin until July 1st. the business done | O Sharcholders have deposited their Ioes at the camp, The fire control | of her new location. Special reception, Miss Laura Williams, teacher of max | ball tock. nim home. Saturday. In his | Isbister, for he found s large part of | ¥as largely in a discussior of various | St0ck under the agreement giving the | stations have been chaliged since last | consuliation, shempooing and hels | thematics in the Uxbridge, Mass, high | auto. ¥ wer sccompanied by. | the station force on hand to say fare- | details which they will take up for ofi. | Committee piwer to act for them ’ company has 4 new | dressing rooms, office, etc, Complete | chool for the last 12 years, has re- | Mrs. Trumbull and dau also by | well to him, while the warmth of their | ¢ial action at a later date | —- - ford it e and_is much and sanitary appointments. Accesibie s A and will retire to private life | Mr. and Mrs. Corbin. good feeling for him was impressively A temporary organization was ef-| OEKTUARV pleased ange from last sea-| by trains and trolie Mins Adles { on bee farm in Woodatoek. [ e expressed in the gift of a handsome | fected by having Principal | son. In a baseball game between will be in Norwich all this week. ‘ | MAIL WILL ARRIVE gold watch, Hamilton movement, rell preside and Thomas J | James Nelson Clark. irmy and the reserves the former won | 306 MAIN ST, next to Chelsea Bank. | A meeting of the Conmecticut Hol- The gift was one that came volun- |28 clerk. Some of the 1 | James Nelson Clark, aged 69 vears, |9 to § Telepho - eld at the Riverside farm, Walling- & tire force at the station, indicative of | dation, but nothing was done about | Whole life, died in the Memorial hos c ERKS. | ford, Thursday. Luncheon will be|Cnange of Central Vermont Train|in. general popularity that he had en- | the hiring of teachers, as the time pita New London at 10.30 o'clock RAILROAD OFFICE CL of Washinglon street, has returned served at the Masonic home. | Shifts Mail Contract to New Haven | joyed with the railroad employes in the | 7\1\0‘“”} up with other matte: zht, of ron Brigh General Promotion Follows Among the | to Bridgeport &g by Py d . ne of the principal matters was taken suddenly ill 4 ’ —— Rev. William C. Prentiss and ad, AN fires, yorms aunn Dean uitH Shent [ umisa ava upon rebatiy th ol o agp s Help When Mr, lsbister Takes New | ppii m wel & b Whgk s E and On behalf of the force, Mr, Isbister | 1pon 2 cean be ast Tuesda p | Philip T. Welles is entertaining at " 5 8 Plty of campers will leave Eas | Owing to the changes in the time|presentd the watch with a few words | ¥hich it is recognized must b ken to the hospita Position. his home on Town street Hill Burgwin ' y (Monday) for annual camp | table of the Central Vermont raiiroad, | that expressed their regret at ‘nm-ln;:-‘”‘“z the summer. It was de « s born in this | of Pittsburgh and Herbert McElraine nable | at Columbia lake, Columbia, W there will be many changes in the | Mr. Jewett leave, their appreciation of | that during this today (Monday) t 0, 1843 attended the Followir Appoin o | of Philadelphia es T ey will remain untfl July 1 schedule of the arrival and departure | his kindly treatment while with them, | Members of the committee shall make 4 Isbister a mercial agent | - & 8 P . of mails at the Norwich post office, | thelr pleasure at the better position | 2% Inspection visit to a num £ wer J. Wilkinson as chief clerk, sevesal| wa . Davenport of Fitchburg, 1 A mpsonville _correspondent Heretofore the early morning New |to which ho was going and their best school bulldings with an idea o 2 y re mad the local ofice | Mass,, arri n town Saturday even- s and is s that Miss Marion Stc )| York and Boston mails have arrived at | wishes for his future Succoss, |Ing_something about conditions of nec w Haven road. C. B. Mes- | ing to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mps, s s i s St G 5.12 a, m. via Central Vermont raflroad | Mr, Jewstt, who has been appointed | PTOPErty. There is to another | few years mted to cashier. ) James Lew)s Smith of Broad street g o but on June 24th will be received via | assistant superintendent with the Am- | Meeting of the committee this even- |ment with Elil ompany for five | 3 < | returned to her home in Mansfic the N. Y., N. H, & H. railroad at 5.48 | erican Thermos Bottle company, was | & gaged in the meat as report clerk,| Miss Gertrude S. Hyde, a teacher in CHAS. §I OSBER s a. m. and it will probably be 7 . m.|much affected, but made a brief b The committee has asked for bids | Street. While he nploye re billing clerk. Fred | the art department of Mt. Holyike cel= L oL RG, | Divorees were granted six women by | 2CfOFe this important mall is ready for | suitable response gn. coal for the schools, about 900 fons | the V'S efende ) has been with the | lege, returned Friday to her home om orces were granted six women by | box delivery. He was also presented a beautiful | ?¢ing needed. Besides the two men {heard, and on 6, 1862, M ars, becomes { | Washington street for'the summer 3 Co\‘c st_ \“ :"‘“ ‘\.“'”:” »Nhum\\.\\ of Dani st mail north on the C. pair of gold cuff links by the three n med the new c mittee consists of | Clark was m B, ames Ke ng h en | cation. 1 at the short calendar session of the | railroad will leave at 9 a. m. and mails | coal shoveling contractors of Allyns | 58¢pard B. Palmer. H. M. Lerou, Dr. | 26th Connect ) succesding Mr. | n — | pes .‘: ‘\1‘“:; ey ‘Y‘! Aven Hn:n.v for same will close at 8.30 a. m., and | Point—Andrew Jackson, Antone ~C.|T: J. Cassidy and Charles 0. Murph apt. Clark ngton, i succeeds Mr.| Mrs, James T. Welles of Town street on grounds of cruelty, desertion or in-| for all other trains one-half hour be- | Soures and Frank ~Williams—for e | Kingsley November 1 Lawrence E.|has as guests Miss Mabel Howe of T F BUR'\S fETann | fore leaying time of train. ‘The train | which he aiso exprossed his sincers | SCHOOL ORCHESTRA'S GIFT e was made wharfinger, a positior: | Orange, N. T, Miss Hovt of Willisme= | | heretofore arriving at 11.56 a. m. will | thank mustered ou clerk, Mr. Millea being |town and Gordon Harrewer or - | Miss Mary Greenwood Voorhees ana | anks TO PROF e . | R gt ool Nooehec and | now agrive at 1230 and mail will be| A coincidence in conneotion with his PROFESSOR GEORGE. | gust 17, 1863 e next senior man in ester. ! New York by Rev. Albert C. Monk, et or box gelivery about 1.30 p. m. | retirement from the railroad company | Cut Glass Dish o | returned to ¥ e | - l‘ea“ng al‘ld Plumbln" e Aostimonk, 81| The city crriers' schedules will have | was that the day on which he checked | niSrosented by Broad- | uivierasier. Late ( WEDDING. Mr and Mok, W yler O N Eoiia 6F Ol Tivitre il wpies Gt el [ be rearranged and cartiers will leave | up finally happened to be the twen- | way School Musicians. |an interest in the business, to Hartford Tuesday to remain until Ll . riy ot Spend 1€ sum-{ on their first trip at 7.30 and 7.45 re- | tieth anniversary of the day he first | TR firm became Frazier & Cla s Wednesday for commencement at 92 tranklin Stre2 il s | spectivedy (about one-halt hour later | checked Into service with th rallroad | grogyiie,clofe of the Broaway school | Mr. Clark bought out the ir e B } Trinity college, when Mr. Oleott will i | The Worcester Gazetts announces|'Ndn mow). The last delivery by city | company. iation ow'mf;s M‘S"azm hall on | his partner continued alone for| Charles F dlex and Mary [ socefve his M. A. for discoveries in FUNERALS. )i 8 Barbour avenue and Clifford | be made on this trip x| MIXED FOURSOMES | Presented Prof, J. H, George, | brricg dwenty tenements here, He be- | {t nrist Bpiscopal church Saturday & Ry £ (35 Gharlotis xrael,’ ik st dhter Carutiste bag ided ‘vvwr couductor, a handsome cut g longed to Sedswick post, G. A. R Po- | 001 0™ iie wedding was o guiet af undey” B I [ Eown, Alabrich and. they wiil; recelge expressed his thanks with emotion. | rieq by Rev, Dr. Al ind Mrs. Frank Coxete incoln SO aot Bk 13.00 | 15 ine conbert 5 the. Besoan | mall oL 705 a. . via. trolley, otherwibe | . Mre: Lucius Brigas Take Cups | 1o o - o fatanetr fapi cmotion. ol e s Bl renue. The house was decorated with . oms of | Regiment band on the Green, New |M2il for that section would not arrive | in Interesting Competition. oung friends. eari o sz 1 wh pses in honor of the | ? mdon, Where | Haven, Sunday eventng ening the | Untl 9 a. m. | = TR e prie_daughter, Mrs. | ccasion. . A weddme Boa K G e i : e, Doy 0. O § opening e o Competition in mixed foursomes made | i pite 1 R served, following which Mr. and Mrs of the payment of 2 bill forth of ut th B e Tt o T 2 oMLY SUIGHTLY NIURED atternoon of particular interest on | RRAREIC. POLICEMAN k ol Tyt g, dier left for a tour. Upon their § o e R The Unbusrarsd merly of Norwich, WHEN MACHINE TURNED TURTLE e s Eout Kl eelaes S tonia | SYurddy Night Crown. ot Bank Coe | Jamis T, CIOLk. It i ity M o e e imir. avemue. e R T vas a profusio In connection with ihe graduation | Abe Bronstein sad Party of Five Upeet | 118 PIAY of the seven pairs that con-| « Mo Were Kept Moving Right | o chier stnce last September, spends | T, Chandler ls the wenior member celed check. We offcg . 4 B Deate e 0 i s st y © Upset | csted for the prizes, which were hand- | 1y the rush hours from § to 9 o'clock | In8 much of his time in New London. | °f the firm of Chandier y Paimer | u the conveniencéof ° ries Dewes,” M. Mann, ‘Loonard ihe name of Horman Alofsin was ncoi- | on New London Turnpike. | some bronze cups for the winning | on Saturday evening Policeman Myron | There are two grandchildren, Mrs - JOR i acri, i o New | deulahy ymied Fom o U THom | A Bronatin o New Tondon, who | S 1 THEZe nes aken, by e s | Norgan yhe'sifon S0 | e e apa Georee . haopel our Commercial Departe*s 1is city were | bers of the board of education of the | wenicof a $en-foot offset wall In big | Jrs- Lucius Briges, v PS¢ corner at Main and Shetucket streets |also of this city ~ . the body was West Chelsea distric | ' ' net (gross 58, handicap 18) brought | » e = . s disendance, “4ad e body W A fistrict, | tomofe Shout- thres weeks ago at | ot Fra apiry PUieaE, 1) PEOVER | fo hundle the siruum of automobiles, James Graftsn, ment. Y the Consolidated sta Plnora M. Sherman, 39, wife of Fred- | {0 thos (o the machine. lad amomies | There were two pairings which were | that point T ooty o oo d | James Grafton died at his home, No. " § > ere aken in charge ericis ¢, Odsers of Nisttle, died Fri- | L tomonile accident on The ew e, | Placed at scratch, Mr. and Mre. Willis| the miadie of the street and ition, In | 34 Roath street oclock Sun You furnishithe mongy, derta and con- | day. She is survived by her husband, mobile accident on the New Lon-| A, Austin and W. H. Almy and Miss | s smoothly, co € | day evening, following a serious illness Rl - : B L b by ener huans ‘;lrn{:\mh;\rm;’\)l\ erTly Sunday afternoon, | Fijzaneth Chase: tream fowing _smoothly, compelling | of (hree weeks. Death was dus to Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell returned from | we do all th:.rest.l— ‘ 1 (harles Sherman of New Haven ’mu‘m o o ach e escaped As Inckily as | ivns follqwiniy Wake the stores:. Bir.|reckiees’ of Impatisnt drivers who are |5 ooy, Coeaking up of systém as | Burope Saturday evening - nds Jilas Sherman of New York | " About a mile £nd a half below Traq. | ind Mrs. Luclus Lriggs, gross 3 |in the habit of cutting Garsiers Hees oF | o e pae et 1 | ‘ i T & aal Trad-| handicap 18, net 40; Miss Elizabeth | dodgi: & wrong side of th e was a native of Ireland but pass o mpanying 'he address to James Henry Wilk- L’“ ove, while coming towards this | Cpuge and W, H. Almy, 50-12, net 48} | aeot 5t they ohe Wrong side of the |cd the grea art of his 78 years 8 of AT > . clty, he had a blowout, which swerved o, , 56-12, | street if they see a chance to get yiif : uning Miss Anita on lodge, F. and, A M. and Sheba | G 1 180 & DORORG WIUG SYerved | Mrs. Robert Chappell dnd W. Lums- | tarough R ) te Was Dieavicd Sere N " " s cond apter, O, E. 8., of Ansonia, was de- | N¢ machine ta o turned | gen, pross 69-18, net 61: Mr, and Mrs.| By one of the cot % {to Mary Carroll, who died" 12 yea 5 A Howe' o) livered Sundus uitornoan by Rev. Wil | (rte, pitching the parly of fve out,| Wil Austin, 54, seratchi Mra. J. P. | served the improved condiiions ht the | L5y Jor &real magy yeurs M. Gl | The Bank of Frisadly Helpfeiness arch :m H. Ely of Bridgeport, A. M, E. Zion | e’ h h 6 mac M'r. Armstrong and H, T, Pond, New |corner while t et 8 | ton was employed by the New Have s Blita Meary LaVallee iroh, formerly of Norwich, | wite and daughter and two guests from | 1ottt PEE SO e Co NGy R | corner while the policeman was on |road and proved a faithful employe. | Sunday wl | — s ot | New York, “All were scratched and | yiop o Ml . . W. | duty much satisfaction was expressed | (s hag not worked for some time prior | turns 4 $ 2 of HEE Ry State Secretary M. H. Rogers hug | brofsed, but none serfously hurt, so| gouds and 1, P, T. Armstrong ot y"n.hv:u;-‘\' han p(i the crowds and | 1o his death 4 i T, o At St | e S, b L S o T e o | et P o oniin T S | T g o 2 CHAPPELL C0. g flled with sympathizing | 0! Yigol to ‘e dut hedg are |10 RN O '\‘” completa wreck, | Sndard, en the applause was gen Vi mediate family, He leaves three ch been spending & W W friends ere were By DRLIEIL | e Snon BHC ,"'" RO ORCIon. [ i (e WATRAL '..m‘nn o the ekt | erous for g number of diffieuit. shots e dren, John Grafion of New York. James | e € r . ) her hom C I d L b flow T wore William o | There are 15 manufucturers’ licensed | i thrce whesls broken o o wind | negotinied by the different plavers, | I. 0. B. A. OFFICERS, | Grafton, a teacher In the Waterbury | Yori oalan umober S George LaVall dealers’ and 350 livery cars, | S7le.d body, fenders and Table d'heie dinner was served at | = high school, and Mrs. Mary Canty et sad Artt Hd i bt ot s M P ed ¢ 3 the club house after the match, the | Abraham Gramer President—Lodge to | With W 10 deceased resided. The: Miss CF wckman, ¢ Our Offices and Yard will by he e T il St Putrick’s |7 A Grumbly celebrated the high mass WARD BUILDING PLANS, tables being well fllled Observ'Tts Tenth Anniversary. | &F8 o otk - mermpes | Somaer™” Biko) ¢ Washington CLOSED Thomas H. Grumbly of e L e e e - Wi Foi i afton was for many years a member | Misses ~ Blackman, of Washington 4 % fal was in St, Mary's bt 1 i5s Tre B Ogvirtos Will Be 8 Indenetdant Norwich loths, ), | of St, Mary's church, He was ever street : a a v heing Rev. W, F. Cavanaugh, | Will Be Sent Out Fer Bids Fer State | SPENCER TO BE A, WAk s well N agdme, 1O B kind ‘and indulgent futher and made | Saturdays, After Noost i Hourigan having tory, Organist F. L, Farrell Hospital Wards This W . held p well attended session in r o | . aturdays, After Noost, - 4 offériory. Organist F. T, Farrell Vards ° . SENTENGED NEXT MONTH, | Fircaters’ hall Sunday atternoon, tha | MeLY riends by bis genial wave, 1is op and son, Graveon, La Dusiag-dil A s d ol Juu words of a hymn have been ar-| Pians will be out for figures the first prineipal business being the ‘elsction | \" 0o knew hitn, Crmaat L. Yerrington of Wash- | uring dJuly and Augu » hosy 0 Bt | ocand o R T e st | Final Piea for New Triai is Denied by | of officers for the ensuing six months, | 4! h - ¢ n { 2 4 hours bulldings to be built for the hespital | Massachusetts Supreme Court. which resuited as follows; President, | Mrs. Frad Thiel, i Te eorreet a misapprehaguion, ed Sevefal months he had | oo 3 for the insane, The plans call for twe | — Abrabam Cramer; vice president, H.| o geath of Mrsi Frad Fhiel . i we stute that our regular em- flering from dro paturday ovening, Major George| iwo.gtory brisk buildings, with siate| Death in the eleotric chair will be|B. Cohen; treasurer, Myer Blumen-|.urrud fon ynaS RGPS o i o Hertiiol, who, WAR.LIS S ployees receive their usual pay, 4. La was born n Nerwich 29 | T: Hewlett, his staff and the line offi- | 00 NG00 VRGP N0l 3%y | the fate of Bertram . Bpeacer of | thal; doorkeeger, Sam Bermand. It |culh ' nor home, 'No. 31 East t o agNecH i yee ] with no reduction e g™, o | Fool of the Sccond company, GoVernors | siearh and will have all improvements. | SPringtield, whose exceptions (o the | Was decided 1o observe the tenth an-|{i; 'ireer, following u sndd 1 attack | Emmm———— 4 LaValle Both of th oot Guard, gave a farewell dinner to The contract for plumbing and heat. | verdict of guilty of the surder of Hiss | niversary of the-lc with a celebra- | & =0 ity ool e S g by . fn in Canada. Most of | \'st Lieut. G. V. Heldt at Stoay Oreok, | ing has been e aebing na heal. | Martha B. Blackstone on March 31, | tion on August 6, and this committes | oirioan 1o the moring. Mitheish ho PILES DEFY THE KNIFE. | o deceased was passed Licutenant Held(, who has visited east- | yngalow for Misses Edith M. and | 191, were overruled Saturday by the|%as appeinted to arrange for the af- | vious hedlth RAd inest whol g ! wd for the Fast Uiree years | \‘ un;luln’v.l companies, g0¢s 10 | Fanny 1, Bliss on Washingten avenue. | Supreme court of Massachusetts, fair; H. B, Cahen, Jacob Garblewskl, | LA U0y Ty o rg “gj‘“ m“""‘, b c of Their Formation Still Hallville. He was a | Alaska, July 1. O M. Willinsas 15 the conteactor and| The principal comtentlon of the coun- | Abraham Cramer, I Cramer and B, |wos hord T vears 480 in Germany, | The Cause for a time plaved In the - - the house has just beea roofed in. | Ser for Spencer was that he was in- | Goiar. 16 vears, residing jn Norwich ever | . BamTa ntic. g e Finger Billiardist. T e sane. The court held, however, that sinco she left Germahy with her hus. | alieXMMEs Ve r®s. wite| 1., 10001 bilisra experts are inter- - B. Fowler Heard From. commitiing a man to a hospital for | Went ©verboard in His New Clothes. | hand and family, Mr, and Mrs, T)us-"} One place where surgery fails to y er § yara of age He | Bawin B. Fowler of No. 26 Stanton | Observation as to his mental condition G o - n s aad v izt | ented ning of Professor Lew- | P : i e observation as o his mental condltion | * just petors meom on Bunday a Nor- | were married in Germany fifty years | bring permanent reiet is in the treat- At i P h give an exhibition of fing. | 4¥eue, whose disappearance last Mon. | 20 then sending hin 0 J | wich man who was abole- to take a|ago. He has been employed at the|ment of piles, because even when the | 3 L billiards in a Franklin square bil- | 92¥ from his home occasioned alarm vz ) . % trip down the river on D. J, Mor Falis mill ever since coming her | evil tumors are cut away, the cause of | e e SO liness w great i ) to his family, has been heard from.| It is expected that Speacer will be| .o s, boat fell The deceased was of fine chars | 1l rem: That tiea wag a 200d WOrkman A8 Sup be professor aiNo. makes | ALUISE trih At Fisbers séntenced Hext Thauth sey’s fast power boat fell overbeard a he deceased was of fine charac their formation still remains a A -~ A%~ | 3 specially of piaying with his no He is on a ng trip a ers ls- ki i AR the public dock at the foot of Rose |home loving and devoted to her chil- | cause is poor circulation. Dr. Leon- | F. C. ATC'"SQN. “- .., b P - » Ak H 3 | 1and, where he has relatives. | place. He went down between the dock | dren, of whom she leaves four, Charles, | hardt’s HEM-ROID is the tablet rem- | : . € . ot Tuorlot & Bodistban . e B Engagement Announced, | 2nd ‘tha pile driver which was moored | Frederick and Gustave, and Mrs. Hen- | edy that is taken iwasdly and gets| ~ PHVBICIAN AND SURGEON. M T or Theft of a Pocketbook, ommon Pleas Motion List. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Parker of | there and was pulled out by Mr. Mor- | rietta. Jatkowski, ail Tesiding in this | right to the inside cause | Room 1, Becond Fi o>r. Shannon m. ting - Julius Lee of Norwic The court of common pleas wili | Reading announce the engagement of |rissey and.others of the party, The |city. She also leaves sevenieen grand- | HEM-ROID is sold for $1 by N. Night ‘phoie 1358 nis mud slifging never cease? | celved a sentence of come in for motion list in New Lon- | their daughter, Jennie Frances, to Mr. | chief regret se expressed over fhe in- | children, | D. Sevin & Son, Norwich, Coan., and * il Bryan's deadly enemies | the New London police court on' Sai- |don this afternoon at 3 o'clock. This | Arthur Scoit Nesmish pf Norwich, | cident was that he Was wearing a new — ail drugelsts, Money back If it talls | ~gemae oot uscs bl of writlag poelry.— | urday for he (heft pf a pocketbopk | will be the lnst motion day prior to | Conn, formerly of “thiy city—Lewell |§3; suit of clothes which he had only | its 1ough when love's young dream | Lr Leanhardt Co., Station B, Buffale, 2 o Seatinely voblalning §id sxom Dora Frapum, ' jhe adjourament pf the term, Courier-Citizen, Bad on puce befare dies of old age, . Write for booklet

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