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; | houses Sunday. Farl Phillips of Laurel Hill is seri- {1l with typhoid fever. Mrs. . F. Gadle of New York is, visiting relatives in this eity. Miss Bessie Daboll has returneq to Gréten from a visit in Nerwich. John W. Lawson of Worcester is visiting at his home on Thames street. Mrs. G, B, Disque will spend a week ‘with friends at their cottage in Groton. James T. Ring and Dr. R. R. Kin- kead are in New York for over Labor day. Stephen Usher of Lowell Mass., is the {ult of friends on Lafayette stree " Mrs. I E. Hill of Portland, Me., is ] the guest of John B. Oat of Pearl street. Miss Nathalie Sney has returned to | Grosvenordale in Baltie, : y | Mr. ang Mrs, N. E. Whiting are | enjoying an automobile trip through frames.. Th ton studlo Rey. John J. Ambot has one more hnmgbtfiubrin with St Joseph's <l e going to his new charge in Hartford, where there is only a chapel. For a time he will make his home at Bishop Nilan’s residence. His Norwich congregation strongly op- poses his departure, but he is obedi- ent to the appointment of his bishop. g, AUTOMOBILE CLIMBS x SAVINGS BANK STEPS. Remarkable Accident at Corner of Main and Shetucket Strests Results in Little Da: About 9,30 Saturdey morn- ing the automobile owned and driven by Willlam N, Boynston of Branford and oecupied alse by his wifs and Mr, and Mys, Albert Woed skidded on the wet clay blocks at the corner of Main and Shetueket sirests and west on to the sidewalk and up several pteps of the Nerwieh Savings secfety building on the eerner, None of the sccupants of the car were injured and the mae chine was enly slightly dameged, se that it was able to preceed in a shert time, The party was geing from South Ceventry to Braaferd, WEDDING, Champion—Noble, John Champien eof Lyme and. Miss @ertrude Noble of New Lemdon were united in marriage in New Lenden on Baturday merning lf 10 e'clock, the wedding cevemeny being performed by Rev, Philip M, ridge at St, James' ry, 'Phe bride ‘wore a white flan- nel traveling suit and black hat, Mr, and Mz, Champiea set out for a week s heneymoon trip te Hartferd, Upen re- turning te New Lomden they will ec- eupy apartments in Ocean avenue. Worked First Degree. ‘White Cross council; No, 1§, Knights of Columbus, werked the first degree in fine form on a small class of candi- s t«ut@o at Sunday afterneer’s meeting ot In Fevesters hall, | and the the Catskills. | 3 George_Burrows of Glasgo is the guest of . D. Potter of Spalding street Labor day. and Mrs. Charlés P. Potter of er, Mass.,, spent Sunday with s in this city. ‘\ lom. On Sunday, Chief Stanton had men at the ruins and three or four streams from the hydrants playing all day. | Crowds of good size’ were on hand to ‘watch the ruins, but the rain of the 2 oon cut down the crowd that zu‘ht have been expected with a clear ay. One of the thoughtful and helpful actions which has come to light in connection with the fire was in Fred- erick L. Osgood bringing down his reel of 350 feet of hose, which he held in readiness in case any were needed on the east side of the river, As all the hese which the department had was in use this weuld have been of mueh usge if it had been needed, OBITUARY, Haery Zurowskl, Harry Zurewski died at his home, No, 7 Petter plaece, about 6.30 o’clock Sum~ dey evening, lowing a 1 He had been l‘:‘th. Undereliff Banita- rium at Meriden for nineteen menths, and returned home Thursday, He was bern in Ridgeway, Pa., Sept, 9, 1884, and was the son of Frederick and’ Bleanor Zurowski, With his par- ents- he ecamé to this eity 18 years age, and sinee that time had made his heme here, He werked in the plant of the International Biiver cempany i 'to ¥ive b his position: Tho des to glve 0 e~ ceased had a wide civcle of friends, mbers of the bereaved fam- he sympathy of all in their his pavents, he leaves these brothers and sisters: Miss Emma Zu- rowski of Providence, Mrs, Bertha Lynds of Kittaning, Pa., Max, Joha and Alfred, all of this oty B from a week's vacation | ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1912 CRANGERS VISITED FORT WRIGHT Join Postone Plosic On Fiahers Ishand Made Fine Dy for 3 Husbandry—Lecturer W. O. Pomona Among the Connecticut Patrons of Speakers. Grangers from four different juris- dictions fraternized in & big joint Po- mona plcnic at Fishers Istand on Sat- urday, br Pomona ‘and Seaside isER: ES B z?EFggg :3; Hii 7 el 647 Y| of Wailingford, Grove cemetery, There were delegations from Pequot of Odd l'allgwc of New London wo lodge of Magons of Montville. -um of Salem held theis a ! { Bl o Rall on_Fridsy County i been given them on outside .dhnmr home A ¢ terling & Clay black Minoreas, 807; ¥. B, of Naugatuck, white Wyandottes, 593; Arthur B, Barty of Cobalt, single comb Rhode Island Reds, 565; Gaylord farms single comb brown Leghorns, 504; George A, Cosgrove of | West Willingten, white Wyandottes, '477; 1, ¥, Pratt of Southington, sin- gle comb white Orpingtons, 377. BUSINESS AND REALTY. Sales of Property Picked Up Here Last Weok Over a Year Ago. During last week there were nine sales of real estate against two last year, The mortgage loans for the same periods were $9,780 and $4,455, though the state showed a decrease in Teal estate sales, - Real estate sales In the larger Con- mocticut towns numbered 290, against 831 for the ssme week of last year, | while the amount of mortgage loans Ty | against 730,570 for last Wa. ays esseciation In New Lendon September 4, 5 and §, by the National Mfln&‘t !‘M’?fl - Asylum o e "ot auis 80 the expamse of the is larger for this week, being $784,144, year, " Eight new eerperatiens, with a tetal eapital stoek, of 1,000, were formed during the g of §1,486, Last year week five t assets of ‘l»'ns.m ingten street, birthday party family history. Miss Mary E. ell has returned | from a visit in ryville. Miss Winifred Welles of Town street is taking a trip through Canada. Miss Dorothy Brown of Otis street Is visiting Miss Lucy Loring at Wa HiL . Misg Lucy M. Greenman of Laurel Hill is the guest of Miss Nellie Lor- ing at Watch Hill > Gardiner Greene of re in Peterboro, N. H, for a brief X Miss Sarah Huntington of Broadway has returned after spending several weeks at The Munnatawket house, Fishers island. — Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Tirrell have dpened their house on Broadway, after spending the summer at their cottage at Harwichport, Mass. Channing Huntington of Washi street, who has been ena‘:gm: number of weeks at Best View on the Thames, has returned home. Dr, Leonard B, Almy and Miss Mar- Almy, who ha been at the ul?mvket house, TFishers ialand, haye returned to thelr home on Wash-