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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912 PERSONAL TueBulletin. | ™ |GYPSY WOMEN IDENTIFY THREE MEN]"S580 coee Chief $tanton’s Contribution Will Be 207 Main —————re—e—— Norwich, Fridsy, Sept. 18, 1912. | iting Miss Lucy Palmer of Groton. Read, as He Decides Not to Go BRI e | Ged) Deschallas of Norwich has €] : : ' : This Year. Time you began to think of VARIOUS MATTERS, | b " ievts s S Long Trial Proceedl Against :lohn and Thomas McGrath and Tnno-v ot ot g e e _sooven | Winter Clothes thy Dixon For Highway Robbery—McGrath Boys Led ! giiticn, of Fire and wWater Bneihectc o 3 2 ictur f the officers of the Interna- The Attack, According to Louis Johnson—Soldier Cor- | fional Association of Fire Engineers, which ig to hold its convention in Den- i Mrs, Henry Whitmarsh and Mrs. m.'l‘i’l'f."mfi'.:.".‘:..'“ i i Hepry Ames were visitors in Palmer- 5 town on Wednesday. Today is*Friday and the 13th, not & ‘Pears’ 3 : h street . : - . ver Sept. 17-20, and of which Chlet Gherkins | very frequent combination. . Chestar GLAmbles of Clurls siest nett Given Jail Sentence For New London Stabking Case | 1ivars i tanton is a director and Plums Pigkles - b el atlsmabils os went | Spent with friends in Danbury. $ j the only man in New England on the (Peppers | from here to' Kingston fair Thursday. b-rt ¥ B e » 8 bu:rd of] officers. i Leg | Oliver R. Portelance and Rol h Saturday is the time for the Bostom o home just now, 32 boys and 44 girls. |spend a few days in New shiny black hair hanging in braids, | him with his fist, but Johnson ducked | go this vear m? a:‘umm‘t of lh: distance Broilers All of the camping parties from the| Miss Una C. Donsboe of Baitic has|and their fingers and arms loaded with |and Jehn McGrath fell over him. and the expense.' His paper on The big eitles have left Gardmer lake for |peturned to Villa Maria, Montreal, |Tings and bracelets, added a cofispicu- the season. Shore dinner at Auditorium ladies and ‘gentd’ ‘cafe, Friday, G0e, 11.30: a. m.-11 p. m.—adv. 4 . e barn of Wilbur Hills 2 was struck by lightning and burned . l\;lr!:h Wl:lhm (;vpp ol: ‘\v:;tj‘?:?tn esday affernoon, s in Preston, where she - hokrigs e tend the funeral of her brother, Will~ Johnson ang his wife and others ar- . Review of ths Association Work for where she will enter the senior class. | 0us touch of colir in the superior court |rived at thie Waterman house. Soon|the Past Ten Years will be read be- here on Thurs.ay, two of them ap- |after Johnson's daughter Mary came.! fore the convention and has been gent ‘When last heard from M. H. Dop-|pearing on the stand as withesses |The smail children were lef. at the|on. It will be read by the cle ahoe of Baltic and the Misses go-',hge, againat the three Bozrah men charged , camp. Waterman at first, the witness This is the first of thes: convens who are traveling abroad, were in{with highway robbery in an attack on i efused to open the window, but | tions he has missed in ton years, but Bwitzerland. the gypay camp in the Lebanon school | later ‘did, and Mrs. Waterman tele- | If New York sets the next, as it Is house yard on the night of July 31. phoned somewhere for him. Afier- i ixn euly mu(!er"to 89 Constable Curry Finishes His Testi: x;wards he saw Constable Curry and as already raised u ad conversation with him about the | $20,¢ ntertainment fund, but mony. Tevolver and went to the camp with Y/ ungstown, O, is also after the con- Ebions ot e “ete et koot | o T el SN, | e epe wimend were. put on tha | MIL [0 see 1€ the, “Mldsl) were cotn | VORI L e obtiod b ot 454 ? >"| Miss Kathleen Trihey of Montreal ig| tand after Constable W. T. Curry had . ¢ b breanig - . is to teach in' Westchester this year. K Tetes o e mia':u. at C:Td“de?h{m’wuhg&mé—’ ‘Which: was ig;g;dfi:y:h::ghe hag and three that! :i‘::;}-\'»m?:‘r"a:ntvszgf:l‘:fll,:esn‘L‘:-,p::nt‘x:.: f the short 8 is |Fern Cliff Villa. Baltic, Miss Trihey|ORly partlaliy in on Wednesday. Curry h stifl ; Phére " u?rnflled by o ,x.ffl ins. Toggmv :nd Miss Donahoe werq; ‘classmates at toll‘q illur‘mexr of h?.“m of the night on mggh:’a‘f:‘xh :«mt?:-ga ;nw:::‘:ga::n;:; | There will be 29 py on exhibition. the'sun will set at just about § o'clock. | Valla Maria. Thomas MeGrath sad Timetns pieng | clothes gone from under his own TWO SHOCKED BY _——— . 108 | wagon, | A number of Counecticut dities are| AVIATOR CHAMBERS WAS by ko“ highway robbery in taking | VIS W ¢00na the trunk open near DANGEROUS ELECTRIC CURRENT, getting short of water and are urg: 3 m a trunk in the gypsy camp,| 0. H Py ing users to he eonomical with the KILLE DBY A FALL ?u.nkm;nllt:blehm)ducod & iantern, xS Sione WAL e pas u‘;‘,‘_{'mfi“"’,;:;tcmn Stanton Hit at Box 212 and John . R oY, ock, a bottle and other thi ks 3 - | i i i i R Had Flown for New Londen County | ciaimed to have been taken from 1o | (rUnk was open and he found a hasp ~ Halpin While Tending Acc Light. In oif fashioned gardens samphira Exhibitions This Summar. camp. frorn he tronk near bY s e clothes | o men in {hie ety on Thursday Jor s plume urnipg crimson, — Constable Curry was cross examined - A * morning—Chief Howard L. Stanton of the hat Sepgember sun and I very | Folowing injurles received in . fall| by Attorney. Desmond for the accused.| u0c7¢, M0 Uen B 10 the, (T ho e department and Jobn Halyin, a o K st g""f-fi' m“"”fy."l‘fu’«?r N Siiam” ¥, Identified the Accused. had put the money in the trunk him- ‘lfi“,’:l'e“%{ ,LE'" ‘e":ti‘:t‘mm d‘“".e‘lfi; At the coming of the electric storm | Ghambers of Danbury, known in this| Mrs, Louis Jjohmson, the wife of |%¢lf &nd locked it. The money was [JO GCPEUMENETEOEVEC BEECTT We ‘eld.‘r rnoon the thermome- | gity and New London threugh his ex- | Louis Johnson, the leader of the gypsy | Eone from the trunk when he looked c 0w "0 W00 il gl 10 the fact ter fell 20 degrees from over the 90| pibition of flying, given about a month | band, was called @s a witness. She| 8t It after the - Later he !y, they = fortunatsly fouched the point in a few minutes. 880, in conmection with the purehas- | testificd thui she was borri in Rio|shomwed Curry the trunke = charged surface with only one hand, i i ing of a Curtiss by Janalro, Brasil. She told of the raid| When the anto came with the Nor- |i,genq of two at once. Dahlia growers ex| finer bleoms | mpompson of New Landen, who is te|on the camp, positively identifying the g P o m;' n‘: glocidin o 4: 91 An investigation made by Chief Stan- i y hag enter the field of aviation, died Tues- | three accused men. She also identified | (0 the camp a iy ck and 4o immediately after he had been k| day. the exhibits in the case and said she|Went somewheres else, then returning i, ;.yeq pack from box 212. att he 0or- Frost will spoil the blossoms. The accident which resulted in hi | knew there was §403 in the trunk, be- | ¥ith the (Wo McGraths, Wesley and .o "¢ Hickory gtreet and Boswell ave- spn - Activity is already beginning to in- death occurred on the Greene fair|cause she had counted it three days xon. e b ¢ nue, showed that the fire alarm box | Copyright hafner the ot "the state con.|Erounds at Greene, Chenango county,|before the ronbery. T itmess Identled e R n | Wire was crossed with the electrio| o poot all ke wat Fied the picem. S cavorers. i | 8 few miles northwest of hamton.| Mrs. Annie Johnson told how the| the trumk, and also a lantern, WhICh yiop: wire from the city plant, carry- geurss’ We @ -Roosters Guineas < Shannon lot happened to rub his ear Wre, Muigerst Perten 'NEW LONDON FIREMEN HAD MOST IN PARADE Konomeg Hose Took Two Prizes at | Appeintment of Rev. Ignatius Ma Danbury's Big Pay. jewski Announced by Bishop Nilan. Prigses were awarded Thursday | Bishop John J. Nilan of the Roman| The cold weather of the last few night for the Danbury firemen’s pa- | Catholic diocese of Hartford an-|pjghts has Increased the number of rade as follows: nounced these official = clerical ap-|transients whom Captain Twoomen is hose company of New |pointments Thursday: | called upon ta glve lodgings at police Lon: first, for the greatest num-| Rev. Ignatius Maciejewski from |peadquarters. Wednesday there were ber of men in line, and also first for | parish of 8t. Stanislaus Kostka, Wa- | nine, the company coming the greatest dis- |terbury, to St. Joseph's parish, Nor- tance; Mellor hose company of Port- 2 A chester * for the best drilled company; Paul Piechocki, from St. An-| Eagle hose company of Ansonia for Colchester, to St. Stanislaus | best appearing company with appa-|Kostka, Waterbury; Rev. Stanislaus Federdkewicz from Sacred Heart, New carnival concluded the | Britain, to St. Andrew’s, Colchester, AT DAVIS BROADWAY. Sy —; Mr, Caruthe Goed Vaudeville and Moving Pictures | cit " Cony y Seen by Big Houses. The injuries were at firat mot consid- |momey was \ placed in among some | Ne 5aid had been by the campfire that i,g 9350 volts, which supplied the elec- | dressed men of this community e be held in Hartford October 26-3% | 0j taial and for his recovery | clothes in the trunk. night. He said his wife had a black (0 VT ke him down when ho| gn this stere as headquarters fer | Poultry owners state that thelr | Were beld out undll a short time be-| In the afternoon, after Mrs. Louis| € When he saw her at ?'fis"“l‘""“' touched the bo with the tips of the | bl yinc e oars we think mast of chickens went to Paost during the | fore his death. Johnson ‘had finished her testimony,| The witness was taken in hand 10T 5y peng of one e’ don't, it's besswes darkness at balf-past {hree Wednes- | An operation had been performed | Mrs. Lula Jobnsom, wife of Joseph | ¢7o%s examination by Attorney D“‘% The cross with his fire alarm wire|them do; if you don't, it's day afternoon, evidently thinking night | 8nd the aviator's condition was stated | Johnson, was called to the stand. She!mond, who questioned Johnson onipg found had been made because ot a | don't know what's here. ' 4 to be good, His was caused by | gave corroborative evidence of the as- | Tomembered of his testimony before | onain pole the electric light wire had| o starts trading hare he i ey g . |had come. Internal 0&)\11101, ur sault upon the camp and pointed out| the justice court in Lebanon. JOhn- |yqe, lited up to the top crossarm on "”;'m alee for hie the face as ordinary glasses and | g.onen Kenoe and taguily of Nor- | Wers torn from the slimmer bullt of the two McGraths | 508 Sald that he and the four gypsy c™yolc and was in_contact with his|{gets such goed value money R A am R, 'Bave moved. to '3”.&..1,. My, | Jungs were risned by the | a8 the “skinny ome" who chased her|Men Went into a saloon at Norwich|wir, ™ Tnis had probably been done|and such considerste treatment thet —”ullly puqtlul the most ,'.“'.,;,. is Sdondent ot ihe Nor.|Was from a -height of 100 foet. until ghe fell into a ditch when he|TOWD and had been on the afternoon g yome previous time to ayokl hitting | pe can't resist telling his friends about 1 R wich & #..‘ terly Traction company |#ccident is supposed to have been due | isicked her and tried to grab her by |°f the dav of the alleged robbery, but g tree, and the electric wore had mevf " ' wonderful bifocals yet produced. | and subsidiary Itnes. to thie breaking of wire the agck, but she got away. She, as | Done Of the women, to his knowledse. | o hecn put back on its own amm,|' RREN Wiy ) 4 mac) er‘:ll.' whnlgz was not the ome he|well, as the other woman, were cross ::nklue‘:v‘onam?n:lfl:‘)rnyomh:;mn:flg‘Whem it should have belt}n Lo adon This word u‘vfliifl:’.’ helps our bus- | |Comeinmdisetbem. |x oorim . son Cars. wir e Chaumbes wix o aatee of Busbury | NI AORE PN | o camp ' ongng i of e o wnih T S ured i | o B8 A SO SRR i+ 8 ; % 44 il. - 1 . RS PRI Or 130 Henkey ) ity ;'yll‘nl"l.n:: lf"ollla:ped ma'::cnupsuz;‘nt At a recess, Lincoln Cornet, a sol. | ness adjusted or repaired. :;ob":x ?{;d:u ouf 0::}1. ‘:“:ie:?i." :ndn had | gimply to'leok; you'll be just as we* i chauffeur. He had attracted consider- |dler, 20 years old, was sentenced to| Whem the buggy drove up about 9{,.0 reason to think there was any sueh{ ome’as though you eame te buy. The Uncasville missionary seciety | able attention by his daring and skill. | three months in jall by Judge Case| 0'clock two men xot out and backed |ganger in box 313. n_rt. the M. E. chureh Was entertalned | A “u',"""'"‘,f,“"‘"{.‘,, this was slven v :o.:rh an_sasault wl.t: & Jlte on an- 3;1“{?.“’2‘3{,, ane st ing an:h: - toam | RS earte crossarm botween the atee. | SUITS $12. te $28. ursday afternoon by the New Lon-|month ago a starting from | other soldier nam lorence McCar- | trie light wire and re alarm wire don homme. missionary saclaty 4t the | Ocsan Besch. He stayed i tho air | thy fu New London on June 12 last. | 480 EU¢ (he cap and then went back Waa sscountahle for the shock that OVERCOATS §12. o #6 h . 8 . i ne an hour. . Johi f Elizabeth, N. Y - t when he was trim- s e vy, o mm g | ORE PG RNy, | ol bt o1 D o e o0 M Aoy, penent et a5 B o o not ow papers . a native of South America, but a cit- | le store of Eaton Chase Co, on Water that Mre. Gynue Huntington of Nor- igen and a voter In Elizabeth, ho said, | PO/nted at him. | street. "A wire of the fire alarm that wich entertained at dinner Wednes- | Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bede Return | was the next witness. He testified| The Crosé examination was inter- .3 paen cut loose to cut ouf a dame day night at her summer residence| Ageer Enjoyable Two Monthe’ Trip, |that the gvpsy party numbered eight,|Tupted at this point by the adjourn- wa:ed box hung down across one of the there on Ocean avenue. ;e e He of seeing Tom and John mfi“ r:gr:":{“'t at 430 till 10 o'clock | ;r. Yights, and thus mrn&l}:ed :l:x n.m-’ f ghh After b ' two nths | McGrath about six o'clock on the eve- 3 for ‘he 2300 volts from the ¢ ‘Members of the W, C. T. U. pent ‘n"i“;n:“;: “d'u"'.”%vm_ ning of the alleged robbery. They were | After court adjourned, Proucutorf:l:zmc Mght line to travel through the 2‘.‘. 2‘5‘:3 vt to lwmmflm. fam C. Bode arrived at thelr home in | DeAr the schoolhouse near a big froe, f:“uphegir:y'h?igab:;?:n::(w#g Eé s B PR L g ening, talkl d said h n P, ol 4 X rking on. bership of the chfldren’s branch, the :’.: %z’fl.’r:my :o'od "ula‘. mv'. 'h';:;, wu’;‘ ;;lmk?ng eT‘;;; torney, Rederick M. Douglass. ’l'he;"c'::,,fl;u,l‘;: &:n'-mhurr-‘t.hy the elec~ Loyal Temparance leglog. nd pleasant experfences throughout|came back about 9 o'clock, when he|8ccused i charged with maintaining | ypicity when ushed back the lamp 9 :holr trip, which tvok them. to their|saw & buggy, coming. Two men got | disorderly house in Lebanon, 8he | ,witeh with his bare hand, He was 4 f Soen A ook of former home im Germany. This was|out of the buggy, and one said:|made promises to the prosecutor that| ypgckeq down and wes unconscious : 7 ¢ Jaughter of Mrs. Mary Cook, Wil | ) ir" first visi: to the fath “Move' on, or Ill shoot you!" John.|she desired to do right and she rep- | ghour half an hour. AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAQ. | leave Saturday for Voluntown, whare | Lol (0 8 4L nited States 31| son was standing near the fire at the | resented that she had a half-sister | “J1oy Durie, wireman for the Pos- NS, TR i CARTS, she teaches, having been delayed by | FOCS SRR 10108 0T r ot e . | lime and the other gybsies were|and a step-father to whom she could | to] Telegraph . company, started artl: UOKS an CARTS. v il s e antly passed renewing old acquaint- | standing around. E"“ifd g Brogiil l'a"“;‘“ he“t were ! nclal reug‘h'sunn op im, sud Herasrs L] g) b R N told him to pack up | nolled. e also sald she wanted 10| g (ary, Thomas B. Leahy an arles ‘Mechanical lrs, palnt trim. | In some places, September 15 is to |#nces and visiting parents and| The men then go away somewhere and make a new by d istance. ' Blackemithing i 3/l e branchen, N W"wm they observed in |re " arrived’ there Wydah::v men replied there was no time to it b ol have to call upon her rela- | workman from the gang on. the M o LePnoon Be steamship President t him twice. Jehns o, 1 U wo:;«la S Werh Y. e B by s ® :.n“fl."'u:‘-?‘u'm ‘Waterman's hau’sg The prosecutor told her he would | up against the hood of the electric Walm Y ) W?{ o IVEEPH i ’, 20 B on & slow gun, and he heard his ‘;x:: give further consideration to her case|light. He was knocllfied dovznb:);lgl; ¥ Y -y - R hot fired afts . 4 taday. pl d went rolling an snm x ? n Mrs, '{( Louisa mw"_ widow : OBITUARY. screaming, and a shot fire er oday. :fi:‘u tg.: by w16 & . 4 e - Wmom.enu ’m‘”“ ity. Superintendent Bogue convey: 3 Lad o ARG S B R e WATERBURY PASTOR COMING _ |Hainn o e home, 1 Nor M2 165 wal r 0515 one daughter being Mrs, Edward D. TO ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH | after an hour and.a half's rest ta be §07 10515 North Main St | we.S asnale after o hour aod.s baify vt f0 %0} GREAT BARGAIN | —————ee—— | Henry M, Witter, the prominent o'clock he was back on the job. ; o Worcester, Mass., bank man, who dled mr 'mT Tuesday, was an uncle of Arthur H. : ! y 2 Brewer of Norwich. Relatives will uwn “aw' . : atteng his funeral in Weorcester this hm & 41N N E R (Friday) morning. ¥ : } { AT Relatives and friends of Matthias um "ni.l i m' ng'" 1252 B:‘ver ted n‘wt;’nmv-w:‘?‘; F . rom aquiem mass for the repose g W o . soul, celebrated in Ht. Patrick's church - - at 8 o'clock Thursday aftermoon by . . ? Rev. Hugh Treanor. Incidents In Society. EVBRY”“ Pies, Cake and Bread The cards which State Fastory In- ; i el that eayudt be excelied, spector George L. McClean is = has R, i in nine languages warning against the Mrs. Horace 1. Briggs of Providence | The Shepherd of the Hills, Ploos sour order, . Trompt servios | spread of tuberculosis wrq being sent POSTMASTER HOME AGAIN. |2nd Mrs. C. A. Voight of New York That Printer of Udells, 4 P to 200,000 places in Conpeeticut where . s are guests of their parents, Mr. and The Calling of Dan Mathews wum H, BRW people are employed. Back from Atlantio | Mrs: A. A. Clark, of McKinley ave- s W A " nue. ’ 10 Carter Ave, (Bast Side) Low Celonist Rates to California via ion—Found He Mad The Winning of Barbara Werth X i 2 Washington-Sunset Route, Sept. 34 to .| Sunday Mail Fixed Right. Miss F. M, Terrlll and her nephew, itl t to own v Oct 9. Personally conducted tourist - : e Donald Terrill, haye returned to Mrs, will wen! MISS M. C. ADLES sleeping cara from Washington with- | VBt 1891, | viane, Midweek change in the vaude:| Postmaster Willam Caruthers is|H, L. Yerrington's on Washington a copy of e out change dily except Sunday, Berth ving charpe of thelf | pe 8t Hbe D o i house “on | home from the first class postmasters’ |stroei, after spending the summer in HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S s ; 9. 13 Milk Wi wo satistying acts = 3 & 332 Wash. Sts., Boston. 2 convention, which met at Atlantic | Vermont, . “an- sn mhm alm oty o d Boston, | Phursday, while the Nine Krazy Kids | (oVemuni, WLC et at Stlantie sl Latest Book ] Mass, remained on for d':e Test of u;alreeak!- much and found also that the Norwich | Mias Muriel Bacheler of Talcottville . . Mr. and Mrs. Bornhard R. Tilley of |3 aimins now office has been doing the right thing|is the guest of her aunt, Miss M, M. “Tl]e“' Yestef ‘a After the Summer’s N‘IM Norwich, the former being court mes- Cotitan strongly o "“ e rule on|OR the Sunday mail distribution, | Bacheler, of East Town street, having| . coma to Miss Adles to have your|SCRNeR are to remain in the River- Thy d};"wan’dw:fi: e rted. pleased | Which has been puzzling many cf the |come with her sister, Miss Isabel Bach- | * : scalp toned up OF the Fall and Win- | IO €ottage at Ocean beach, reeently with the offering. Tn a Wi west lariat | POSCmasters since the new rulss were eler, who lias entered the junior class the latest and best besk ¥ of ‘the Free Aci : colffure Instead ha feather-bed | P New Lendon papers stute. style of rats and .pufty with which most womsn heat their sealps and | ;™\ Produce baldndes. : Miss e Nebraska state board of health i Totedia m‘:flwr ot e D28 2| has asked railroads to refuse for ghip- In Norwich all this week. EMETS Rty ot 808 Main 8t, ‘nuxt to' Chelsea Bank|in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa. Telephone §52:4, . meptsd . Short SnTrvl 'crrhenn':c about 15 over last ter. Also to get ? ‘ulm, sanitary | POUSht by Mr. Tilley, through Octo- o! Leather men in the east learn that This term 441 pupils are registered in St Patrick's parish schoel, an in- term. new teachers are Sister M. ho! M diad frem the d(um"l:c‘mw::ld:.:l: ‘brothers and two N. H. Charles W. Rufus H. Mrs, Foster Wilson and Mise Annie B, act the two Chambeviains, man and woman, introduced in a taking way the sports and tricks of the plains and received well earned recognitien for their up-to-date turn. Another new pumber, and one that had numerous pretty features about it, was the com- edy singing and talking act of Mari- E.}on and Dean. They were a team that kept things going and made their place in_the bill In the “moviee” the usual fine se- lectionr of subjects and well shown rwich postoffice, the di mail. tribution has been made to the lock boxes by two carriers every Sunday, both on the Sunday morning and the Bunday night mail. This not oly gets the mail to the box holders, but re- lieves the office of the congestion which result if the Sunday mail were left and had to be distributed all together with the Monday morning This question of Sunday mail was by this author. 2 GET A COPY NOW AT CRANSTON'S Bouillon Cubes one of the big topics of the convention along with parcels posts whick the postmasters realize means a lot more work for them. Especially is this true in the west and south. It was the general opinion arrived at at the con- 4 Rioh. idus- inter 3 Ireda, ughn,. all eity, s made this part of the show of ..H-"‘r! Q%fll.?l‘:‘orzm&m ..: !’;‘0‘;‘&‘0 :o‘:n‘u the B‘WE‘:: Mer- v%vlr. Van‘rlgh:f:‘-!: a man of nr-s.‘!q!.n‘a! attractiveness with the vaude- muda, Savannsh and the South. ‘| oy at Hartford, impressive personality, very active inj ville. P the business world and of sterling in- ¥ To And From Europe Chronologists note that Wednesday | tegrity. He had a jovial and cheerful| STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR. Wwag the 65th birthday of Mons. Thom- » Rallion’s HE convenlence of on, devoted te his famil; ——— 4 its patrons and the Sursrs Maite, Btas, Anchor, Amert | as J. Shahan, D.D. head of the Catno- e ara e others, and 1eft| john J. Cennelly of Norwich Elected O o erooin noat wrill have | TN et inswaetd’. OB U6 1647 German Lioyd and ather lines. Berth | the foromont thentepiond or ehe ouss i tou | Bl ies Prosident. 1R £he offite and Uit 1t Wil take oon e i s b Adam’s Tavern ‘.l‘n ‘:dvumo. ml;n.:‘ll Tates | try, who has a number of relatives in Plre- convention of the State Feder. ;L‘:‘:r"w:l; lz"fi::‘;‘:f;:l?f“lgfl%re llha been second only to the a y b iony . it gl - ved at, d nformation of feosvch Jera hh As Frowimlly. vig- ation of Labor was held at Waterbury,| Postmaster Caruthers found it very safety ot 1te Aevositors 1861 ~8teamship and Tourlst Agent— y WEDDING. . when gm oflhr:r:h weAre :}Stfd: ¢ | warm at Atlantic City ang felt it a funds in the consider- o In Plainville, Conn., Orrin L. Judd, AR President—Timothy A. Flaniggn of | relief to get back to the comfortable tion of the management ffor to the public the finest standard JOHN A, DILIINING - T iriniingd of 1o sinas sencsi. soe Gevie-Butthgler Bridgeport. - o climaté of his home tow! of this institution. Pur- suant to this policy, our offices are open Satur- day evenings from 7.30 til] 9 o'clock — an ex- of Beer of Burope and America, %?hnedr:un, Pilsner, Culmbach bl'm Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, ueirs Bcotch Ale, Guinness Dublin Btout C. & C. imported Ginger Bunber Hill P, B, Ale, Frank Jones' » ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, b \ B0 Main Street. There was a quiet and pretty wed- First Vice President—John J. Con- merly principal at Greeneville, is be- " ‘ ing pposed - mem ding at the home of Lemuel H. Cun-| nelly of Norwich. PRZEST sqfiq«fx board, bwy'h:“:uegei ber of ol No. 45 McKinley avenue, at 430| Second Viee ~President — Jullus| RZESTCZELSKI A SUICIDE. di o'clock Thursday afternoon, when | Stremlaw of Meriden. 1 ST GOOdS °f Qllality Paciam®, fithoush Mr, Judd bas the | yyisy 1., Christine Batchelor was unjted | Third Vice President—James L, M- | Coroner Brown Finds Death of Salem board. in marriage with Arthur Edward Go- | Guire of Waterbury. Farmer Due to Strychnine. olo of Barasota, Fla, Rev, Vernon H.| Secretary and Treasurer—Robert P. = — 5 11isenasrentse e x Koy clusive feature of serv- Ing Al e iz and Fabet —ON THE— Tn conpection with the Commni Deming of East Douglas, Mass., per- | Cunningham of Danbury. Sl B s e oy g o W ice rendered by this in- 3 Perry celebration in Swze;berog‘;;et formed the single ring service, The| Harold Kape of Danbury was elect- g?nikud}dz;fil;li’r:l- ;d::::i ulsdnnp :,hc aittuticn. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tows, & SQUARE DEAL PLAN |vear it is stated that in the house|bride was handsomely gowned in crepe | ed delegate fo the American Feder s ay after be- et sialk. pr-n ches- | ing convicted of abusing his cattle, below Thamesville where Perry’s " |'de chine with duchess lace trimming | tion c_am!ennlon to be held in Roches i 5 ) 25, ther, Capt. Christopher ePe::yr.} .a::e and carried a bouquet of bride roses, |ter, N. Y. (B{Iedlul lfsxx\rr.l\nal }Ild X\', hKln:,bu]] m),(. -++25¢ per Ib.| |ived—over the James R. Allyn place | The maid of honor was a sister of the | - —— o Coroner Brown decided that from the e eps— 4 ALL BEST TEAS LT BEST BAKING ROWDER. .12c per I, | —thete is ome of the oldest and{bride, Miss Pauline Baicheler of| Coffes-Klatz for Florida Guests, |condition of varicus organs death was THE THAMES ) & . | quaintest windows in Norwich. Proyidence, who was gowned in white, | A very pleasant coffee-Klatz 1 D TRUST CO a fl a i BEST JAPAN RICE........ Sc per Ib. | {and che fiower girl was Miss Edith | en Toesday aRernoon on the Bast Siae | LN (G (050 08,00 OF Suleles, The LOAN & TRU! ; Among visiters to Norwich Thurs- | Hunt Somers, a cousin of the bride.|in honor Mr, and Mr: . x =3 . BEST COFFEE......... 28c per Ib.|day was Louis R. Southworth, who|W. A, Somers acted s best man Master Everett and Miss Anna Marie|°f @ Small bottle while in the pen. NORWICH; " CONN o stedh of CARONS S s has been spending a month's vacation| Foliowing the wedding ceremony, |Jahn, all of St. Augustine Fla. T ; VAR ana overlook our stesk <€ COeEES o, e st 24c per Ib. | al his summer home in South Wood- | there was a Teception and a wedding | present were Mr. and Mrs Postmasters’ State League, | THE BANK-OF Coneurds and Bu - BEST. COCOA | stock. Mr. and Mrs. Southworth re- | dinner was served. There were many [ of Norwich of I8 FRIENDLY HELPFULNESS worlk high grade, at mediwm pigces. We b wrevesenseo 18 can | turn socn to New York, where for | beautiful gifts to the bride. During |of Elmhurs: e e s annual conve rev sday, abc h class § fden making a special drive on Car- . Wyman o ON Kammerer, 21 vears the former has been marine | the evening Mr. and Mrs. reporter of the New York World Other goods at about half regular price. eclo left | Kmil Jahn, for a wedding trip, afier which they | Wyman, M | Will make thelr home in Sarasoia,|John Dawson, | Sitomobiies for rent. A fow big s In used cars. Ageat for Over- ba Making Philanthrapy Universal, . 7 where the greom Is a well known or- | Charles Storm Ro A pay land cars. Andy Creraxt e a gl | anke grower He 1a a native of|liam and Russ new w was read by X . Wil find 'a A United Teatmporters Do, |xai s ket . s e B o e i, et 2 Sitl M.B.RING 4 } 8 | Andy seems to think that all mationg| Willism R. Goclo. The bride has re- |ice cream were served. Some fine se-| Hart rts of the officers | quantities and savel vourseif’ the . should have @ Qiplodocus. Detro, | ®ided In this city about two years,|lections were remdered on the plano|showed that the membership s 153 1 you can orde Up One Flight. . Over Semers Bros. | Free Prese. coming here from East Douglas, Mass. |by Carl G. Jahn and daughter Miss|The balance In the (reasury Our prices Forseshoer and Repatves, ™ ° ble of borrowi e ikl o 3 bl e iz Anna Marie Jahn, Thy following officers w Orders taken TR Y T T B } Lebhog s o I: President, W. K. Pratt, Rocky 3 e Narat b . Cu:fl.:":c‘l.‘;a::‘::r;z' e DUl ioldon has 200,000 telephens, ani| relephone operators in Egypt ara| Twenty saugdrons of 120 acroplancs | Hill; vice president, F. N. .Buckland (o335 "%} orners prompt * THERE 1 50 .‘..nm.w 4 il o S Bul-| the dally number’ of calls averages |required o spewk Engligh, French, | will taka part in the fall manoeusr: Hartford retary-treasurer, | Norwich Town, Fept. 11th, 1 Eastern Connecticat eqial (4 olia tor business sesul te 1230,000 lallan, Greek and Arabic. of the French army Charles E, Lord, West Hartford. TEFFT, Manager. 3 ietin Cor Business a o