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. shell be iedormation glven, and DIE'S GREENHOUSES, Qur W afers The fall term of St. Patrick's school :f\?a.lm Semi-annual meet- ional Association of Cot- . at Eastern Point ing of ton ‘Manufacture: Beptember 9-11. ‘The last biennial report of the fish- |, eries commission notes those from Norwich licensed to ‘take lobsters, ‘William A. Wells, George B. Preston, ‘Willlam B. Young, Jr, G. E. Dygert and J. O. Winchester, E. B. Worthing- ton and J. H. Allen, M.D. ‘When the state graduate nurses meet at the Gaylord farm, Wallingford, on ‘Wednesday, action will be taken on the proposal to establish cottage, | or shack, on the sanitarfum grounds for 1he use of nurses who may become af- flicted with tuberculosis, A recent graduate of the Norwich State hospital, Miss Mazie Pendleton, who has been spending her vacation at her home on Wauwecus Hill, has Jeft for New York, to take a post-gradu- #te courss in the New York Polyclinie medical school and hospital, The business failures for a year in Conneetiout entailed liabilities of $2,826,125,15, for whieh there were $800,686,73 of assets, is shown by the bankruptey report of the United States distriet district ceurt for Cenneetieut for the year ending Jume 30, 1913, Members of St,Mary’s T, A, and B, seciety attended a Fequiem high mass, celebrated by Rev, Hugh Treamor i 8t, Patriek’s ehurch Monday at elgh o'clock, for the deceased members of the seeiety, Many relatives of the decéased members assisted at the me- morial serviee, Phe eurrent issue of The Voter meén- | tions the work which Coeuaty Organ- {ser Brnest Allison Smith of Norwich did in connection with the receat 175- le aute. tour of New Lemdon and indham. counties. made receatly by the Stala ebairenan A Jad e ;4 - o ! - o R ST ' 'BIG BATTLESHIP ARRIVED. Remodeled: Iifinois in New ‘Londénm Harbor for Waterways Canvention. Battleship Tllinols, ' remodeled, and ‘brought to a point of modern efficiency, arrived in New London from Boston Sundey to take part in the formalities in connection with the Atlantic Deeper Waterways association this week. This 1s the first cruise of the bathleship in three years. The Illinois has been at Charlestown navy yard and a part of the time in Raror Tridhy procticatly s sew st hor Y a . The Ilinels’ own first reserve crew together with men from the scout cruiser Salem, man the battieship for the cruise. WO SR RS S Seronaded Professor George. On learning of the return of Profes- Bor George [rom his trip west, the iformer members of the B, G, 8, orches- u-:‘ vl:n;:.a h. uren‘an for him h‘l“ met a ome and surprised him, After they had played seme of the old Dieces Professor Gieorge en- tertained hig guesis with a pleasant aceount of his travels in the fast pre- gresging west, Al had a goed time and it was late in the evening when they disbanded, There were about ecuh(mflndprusert‘ Invluflg Miidred ary, en Ruth Symiagton, Maria unuuph mun; Mazy Les: orence Wilkinson, cor- tes, vlslla'&; : net; Derothy Gregson, Christine @i m: ‘cefios; Olive l‘nhn, epie e Stockweil, Aumg‘%l Fohn mez, on Graff, vielins Milton ' Soutef, ‘cornet; Lerey Wrhit: ?mh, \trombene; Reginald Smith, rums. vl 5 Japitor Pieids had the flag fiving-on m‘:l‘t& hall for Labor day, - e piano; Loue |- v SIS Polish Socisty Celebrated Founding. The Polish sociéty in New London f&le‘;mte:hmm ‘with nndd ounding a e and mass at St. Mary's Star of the Sea church. Shortly before 10 o'clock the members of the society and guests from this elty and Jewstt City, num- bering about 180, formed im line in Btate street opposite Knights of Co- lumbus hall and, headed by a Norwich band, marched to the church. Thers . Thomas H. Tisrnan cele. brated mass st 10 o'clock. The mem- bers of the secl and guests oceu- Pled pews in the center afsle. After the mass they mafched back to their hell in State street, Geod Patronage for Seashere Limited. The Seashere Limited 6f the Central Verment Railway company ‘has ene more week em the sched: between New Lenden and Mentreal, It will be g'lnmnunued !tturday. g't. E-h:&u'm excellent fied with the shewing made. thi son, which was the first the train had been run, Night Firing Seen, al e o e wiih ne Dby begin at Fort Terry on Sep- y until 6 of danger will and Kaife It Is White Choater boar, . ""h"‘-v‘ : Guernsey cows. * Hi of Hambi shows » fine herd of Devon cattle that brings ' forth much le criticlsm from | the cattlemen. There are eight paur of handsome, steers and a number of cows and heifers. Mr. ar- rived with his herd on Sunday. Steer Went Home to MHamburg. Another Hamburg exhibitor is J. J. Tiffany, whose nine pair of Devon steers class with the finest. The steers are of good size and are all between two and four years old. Mr. Tiffany has not exhibited here in the past two Years, but previous to that for several years his entries were a notable part of the cattle exhibit. Soon after thé herd arrived at the fair grounds Sun- day might one of Mr. Tiffany’s young steers eso: and started for home, ‘where it arrived Monday, Ho far this year there has arrived but one town team of oxen, the Lyme town team, made up of the pick of the Harding and Tiffany herds. J. B, Palmer has a flock of 50 sheep of several varieties and 10 angora goats, He also had ons wagon of pigs on the nds Monday, including two grade hires, two grade White Jersey and a The motercyele races which are to be held three days of the fair promie: seme veal excitement. For today's Taee thers are three entries, H. F, Bur. diek, seven horse power Excelsior; J. B, of Leba cClure of Paw- " on rse power Mer- Kel, ] vear Burdick had it pretty mueh his owa wey in the motor races, but with the imtreduction of McClure, whe has been eleaning up some of the riders in Rhode Island, there promises 10 be a clese contest for horors. | Fell Off a Wall Oharies Figke, a middle aged m of Bozrah, breke his right arm prained :!:l,lfllit wrist in a fall ¥ pg," fav Incidents In Somty : prasanmn Miss Helen R, Buckingham hes ve~ turned to New York ! Charles C. Eiwell, Jr, of Mt. Carmet was thé guest of triends 1a town over | Bunday and Labor day. Miss Yvette Danlgi who has .1 spending August at Nahant, Mass, the ;ua:t of Mrs. B. Case. After a two weeks' nlly in No Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Linn g::‘:}numoa to their homeé on Brul.. way. R Mr. and Mrs, James L. Case of Was. ren street spent the Week Labor da Mrs. C tor in New {lmfura. prp ! A, Prentice Chase, Who has been! camping for & number of weeks at Bést View, on the Thames, returned to Norwich Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel B. Cage of Broad street are entertainthg Mr. Chuse's sisters, Miss Louisa e‘fiu of Past Hertford, and Miss Josephine Cage, of Waterbury, Vi . 1 Miss Anale Tefft of Oneco strest, | whc has been -mllm.unm with | her parents, Mr, and . L Plummes | Teftt, of West Uptr-.,. Mase., formearly |’ of Norwich, has refurned to town, fab iy Mr, and Mrs, rge Hyde' ami daughter, Mins ry - Hyde, pave| pened m&u. heuse at 7::((: after B! Sy Rrade e mmptane