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L Atk ‘T‘" Sufiday afternoon’s showers appeared 215 . mi ' Ad* | ¢o promise a rainfall worth while, but | (S6Taed SCWEE YR Jap Goods Novelties " STATIONERY loanqum M’W o A 08, Y . AUTO COATS, ' MUFFS and NOVELTIES inspection. you wish, | das. C. Macpherson ; ' FURRIER 291 Main Street, Opposite Chel Savings Bank, \ Nerwich, Conn, b‘ lege, Worcester, has been secured to|rday Right told Captain Twomey at pero of this ciy in the county jail at | i} The funeral of Miss Neljie E. Mané . preach. police headquarters that Gomi -was | Nerwich until the January term of | A 15 mill taxe was laid by the Lis-| Ning was held on Sunday afternoon at New line of Pocket Books, | for Rov Howard, 16 years oid, Purses, Pass Books, Pocket|left a farm in Goshen where s don at the May term of the crintinal | i ducted at Sf. ‘Pat- 3140 y 2 - | 3 sid d Charles Wolf was clerk. servicés. wery CODHU A —_— Banks and Drinki 0 s [ emploved to go to his home in Thames River Dredgin | Soperior court and the fury disagreed | * o meotins alvo voted o put the|rick’s church by Rev. Thomas Grum- 7 - | anks and Drinking Cups. | Finston, “He was a patient at { The dredging of Shaw cove, in New | on. the verdict. management of the roads in the hands | bly. The bearers were Patrick Don- p v A Taft, Wilso 4R 2 orwich state hospital for several|London, which was started during the | Pero was taken back to jail at that | of the selectmen and in favor of al-)ovan, Patrick Sulli Willlam Pear- i s n and Roosevelt | mosths last wigter, carly part of August, was compicted | time to await another, trial. Attorney | jowing the town of Spragué to assume | 308, &nd Patrick La. - included in Jne | E ¥ i Saturd The depth tests show the |Hewitt then wanted Pero released OD | the indebtedness to the bank upon the| floral tributes were: , Ou - 5 X ; Pennants and Hatbands. (punters who are looking forward 0 | cove now to have 15 fest of Water in | his own recognizance. State Attorney | ohoolnouse mn what was formerly the| ter, from a brother and sister; cross, g 3 bl ", i i ng seson l;e being request- | jts shallowest spot, while there are|Hull was agreeable to release of the | ghetucket school district. The town of | Mr Mary Manning; galax wreath, ‘H F lin sq over LS 4 oY the Eame wardens to pay spe- | depths of 18 feet at low water in sey- | accused on a bond, but the accused. | Lisbon releases ifs interest in the Mrs. Thomas O'Neil and Mrs, Patrick | H | Frank 3 Somers h’ : MRS EDW[N PAY Fa oy d:ls‘ogml;‘ e :hangcs o2 ‘lhu | eral places. whose family is poor, could not secure | schoolhouse. yg:llzy crucerrln,u.'oup}l; ‘31‘“ L{:rg‘nla‘r]elt | 8 Bxecutor or Admin- : 2 ame 1 eason. In the . i " ize that would be re- . vere | Riley: wreath, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mill- % - The Packard dredging company's | & bond of the size t Reports of the town officers were| Riley: wheath Mr. a8 et fe B! istrator this com “ircular, call, write, or ‘phione 1082 |ing. | e e scms between New York and Boston Sun-|er of 11 Mechayig street. Death was | (o0 r5e HL. Dolan, in behalf Of the thlr-|md den fact puts feat in the heart. ton is 10 a. m. . years had been away. He was a butch- | 0 e for Misses and Children’s|: By 2 31 by trade and for the past few years | Smployes held for him during his con- | science. Executive Bonid: p orge A, Kahn of Yantic won first | had been an attendant at a naval sta- % 4 s ool ready. for your | wiamd Tof Besr erhint o bcor o mrst | 180 on- Staten Island. He came to | left during the afternoon to take a po-|jel, who with God hidden in his heart| ' To a1l the vacancy at the Backus | sofl and of plant growth: thelr lai- Baely aelecions will be re. |05 ena ek SHC B0 S i, o v o oo Pon | e o e el S s e o et O 8 el Rt b b et el s el served for future delivery if | cars of yellow dent corn, crop of 1913, 5 , SEPTEMBER 30, 1912 - s wi WICH BULLETIN, MONDA G Bulctin, | ==, JCOUNTY CAMPHION BY FORESTERS ™ =~ Diabetes [UEIEIA week in. New York city. p Pasquale/ Disle Was Wanted' for As- | Narvich, Monday, Sept &, 1912 Cellle O { sault Upon. Joseph. Grice at State o I y e | Miss Nellle O'Hearn of Town streot oy o 2 g ! l Sn LIN ’ w e ot vl Loval 50| More Members to be Secured — Conference Held Here| 10— L o 1A N S SOul s oo vt et s it Aeian boit, &V 3 Sunday—Grand Officers Addressed Delegates From 17,y isine wetcnor e fansioms T8 (o ANDSWEET B { ) the back wit ha brick at the state| . y Cured. 4 closg today (Monday), P ¢ BiLALY | iy Mr. and Mrs” James Thurston of Courts in New London and Windham Counties—Grand | hospital on September 17 and then es- | . Kathetise G, guanufactoret | Narwich have been guests of friends in 1 caped, was rewarded Saturday night, | oAFIADT recently discavered in Medco of buman balr Ao e a6 Main street. | Nore T o’ . i when they learned that he had re- | fio 5 spacific in the (reatment of dia- - ¥ Sefl"", 'y bfi‘hlm Presided. . turned to his family home on Framklin | betes, quickly reducing _the »{,mc 3 B Mr, and Mrs. George L. Chesbro left street oppasite Boswell avenue park. vity and sugar, restoring vigor gnd Farmers claim that Sunday’s storm | Saturday for a_visit in. Boston and Lo (| permnmerary Diveto, with Police- | butlding up the system was foretold by several £ai)§ of ‘mack- | Philadelphia. {men P. Murphy, Perry and Domovan, | table remedy lasts a week and Wil h SRR erel sky. A state-wide campaign for new |ports from the deputies that the courts | were ‘sent to the house in the early T Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Jarvis have re- | members for ‘the courts of the For- |in the large cities Were not showing | evening, arresting Patsy, whose name :m";'% v:&?‘(- J;fl:}gf;;w m;.; mm ames Lord of Lords Hill-has shiv- | tyrned fro atomobile trip throug] : 5 v e ke Shien, (o Boveomoide sauihis | Sor oo hn e ST e B eaters o America, tinder the urging of | 1o addition of new members a8 the |is Pasquale Dielo. He is 21 years old. | will be yeturned withont dusstion. tion at the Brockton fair, . 3 tho grand court of the order in Con-|were, and ome of ‘the suggestions 5% bo tried before Jukice of | RN, 28y (clet |of wpscial value tw | Theres fo moisturs ner ot : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis have re- | necticuf, brought home o the |made with considerable SUPDOFC Was | o be meid okt Siet oarial ehrs | the diabetic. containing latest dlot ISt | ur hay. It, s sound and wwed The state entomologist, Dr.'W. B.|neq to Lord's Point after a week |courts of New London and Windham |that an organizer could be advan- wnd exclusive table of food elemen Britton, s about the stats, examining | spent i Fitchville. counties in a meeting held on Sun- |tageously empioyed, not for the pur-| i a g ml"g‘ it o LT s Y BT R O 8T A 50¢ package of this harmiess vege forest tree: day afternocp, which was attended by | pose of instituting new courts but to| g be. n he Mrs. Georg of | representas ‘Trom o ispuf try ey wil turned for Tha biliboards disslay a fine pioturs | ik 229 s, Cool ‘;’fw?.f’é'::im Dt i the., ot ety o ol Sasnea o ncrsai e} tie Bcic R o ae el Injured that | ASKIDE. it Diabetot Tails io beneit you | our hay that is hard to equsl, and Norwic rn - coun- | membershlp roll in existing organiza- | he'had to be | scn to the nospital. | C&ll fhe attention of your afflicted | prices are right down to resk Bei- of President Taft and the republican | gtree;, New London. ties of the state, Each court sent |tions, The membr friends to ' Ve 3 o showes en- riends to ‘this offer. Ames mical committee’s sfatement to voters. e e T ety eor 8 e e B i el U g o AR v Co."Box d66)." Whithey Poing N, | (om. The next time you order hay— . ‘Hamilton Campbell has returned to|one other member as its delegation, | vi interested in the ne scovered | o > Miss Carrie . Champlin has re-| Norsich after a visit with friends on | making over fitty men sssembied In e P TR e AS SIGN OF, MOURNING | Sire, for (s iread disedss; call at ous ehep feugh (% s B e Gt thebisomit . | Tgmed Strect. Grofon the hall when the meoting yas called | make thia territofy show a m‘-mmlal'N e | free booklet of speaial yalue to the |’ CH As sLosm : : ¥ Capt. and Mrs, Dennis T. Twomey | A mmh Y THstes. - | Boost in the membership figures by the| New London Pastor Characterizes| diabetic lee & Osgood Oo returned Saturday fromt a. visit of sev- | With Grand Trustes Murtha on the | mefressniary: | ore servéd at | the :::rm as Blight on Cheer of Chtld- ooy g S it plattorm _ were Grand _ Secretary | close of the meeting by members of AL AT ENORACH O Mrs, Albert Rathbun of Noank 4 | Bust chict Hesie Bawara 1o B e udIng o~ 5|, The cutom of putting on deep black | City Bible Class Will Have Two Teams o ; the guest of her daughter. Mrs. N. Eu- . P-|as an indication of mourning for the The estate of the late Henry F. Di- and Grand Junior Beadle Thomas E. | Lynch, Joseph R. Portelance, and & y to Compete. S g o natice of Hoots | eI, ot Laurel Hill avesu Ty rand Juntor e S B o, | dead, was strangly condemned by Rev. by T O N eus Deeh appralséd at $5-| Miss Beatrice McGhesney of Hart- |, After Some stirring remarks upon many of the Fepresentatives present | qa: miems s ullock In & sermon Sun- | The City Eible class at the Central e value . order. by Grand |spok: , aptist church voted on Sunday to 268000, Sand e spenilng: (08 Whvly Jich Mok, %qn: e i e R | pokey Qi ehe (v Noge, Beyeta Lo, da's Paisaace 15 the ;g‘ge‘:;laemer e wimatunte st to A - { from 2 5 » 3 he thres.masied achosne Tholima | CHAFies MeChesmey of Schol street, - | Lr/*(ee, Moty 58 LiFned, (o meal” \tram 2 ta S oclocke | [ ep. | the community, and o gt ‘on the |t ead of the yeur under toams head- W river to Norwich| rs. Charles Tracy of Norwich has | Loughlin, who impressed upon the |presented: B i oy S Xess ed by J, H. Barnes and C, C. Treat. Mlacharge her cargo of | been in Meodus (o attend the birth. | members the plan of a membership | Court City of Norwich,. No. 6%, |vagain Shtering a protest” he sald | This wax the recommendation jof & Tumber, - oy amniverdary of her father, E. L.|8ain, and called for remarks from P.|Sachem No. 04, Quinnibas against a mawkish sentimentalism, | committee consisting of C. D. Noyes, by early evening the moon ‘was shin- No. 128, | 4" bit-of mod R P ) S Y G. C. R. Burke and.field reports from |all of Norwich; Nath ¥o, No., 04, | s racy o gern, Fhaciseeiam that 1s L€, O, Treat and MU Chidfeh, Whe This Is the season to be sure that Hok, the depitien present. These were made | New London; Notnk. No. 35;.Neanik] | conirery fo €0od Judgment and antus- | entire memberahlp will be divided in- | eys are and fn good con-| Mre. S. E. Smith of Norwich Town|by the following: | Wequonnoc, ' No. . 88, Taftuille; the spirit of Chrj ¥ | to_two sides umder these leaders, | winter heaters are | js spending several weeks in Laconia, | Joseph D. Pfeitfer, Frank J. Murtha, | Sprague, No. 90, Baltic; Griswold, 101, | GREETING TO FOUR ¥ .fi",f.:‘;. t?:r ?'fl;‘mf’x‘o‘nfiu‘cflf "ihe | d ‘Manchester and other places in New !l Timothy A. Carey, all of Norwich; H.|Jewett City; G. H. Feilows, No 130, | Hampshire. H. Bell, New London, John Fitz- | Stonington; Liberty, 132, Volun- FORMER SUPERINTENDENTS |plans. There were 01 present at the s + g.ltrlck. Nognk; Jeremiah J. Donovan, | town; Windham, No. 97, Willimantic; — session and a large attendance Is ex- min| piward S, Beehe, empioved by the | Taftyilie; Baniel Murphy, Scotland; | Lafayette, No, 114, Moosup; City of | Pretty Feature of Rally Day at Broad- gmed for! the school rally day next 1y | S, N. . Telephone company In Nor: | Edward T. Burke, Norwich; Michael{ Putnam, No, 116, Putnam; Oak Grove, Way. Burid o b 9-{ Subioayst ./, Al i wich, {8 homie in New London for two | Shea, Willimantie; Frank Wood, Plain- | No. 133, Danielson; J, Cartier, No. 144, g Fred Maples of Boston sang before k! bo. | Weeks” vacation. 11d; Joseph. Rasicot, Willimantic. Putnam; St. Mary, No. 162, Williman- for the Broadway Con- | the class and was acoor Senerou near & wel gn‘r ‘!um. to replace sore Oy, fire in the spring,'is % In general it was shown by the re- tic; H. B. M 3 applause in appreciation of 1 Miss Mollie D. Murphy, a teacher : W e 81 gchool [aR Jiperved on | rendered selections. a special programme full of interest S e er parents, Mr. aud Mrs, | THIRD COMPANY MEN POLITICAL LEADERS HAVE for the 261 who attended, With Supt. | ; with b - 2 =i John P. Murphy of Norwich Town. | s 1 | N it 2bwn RADE d0aD SCORES. erbert B. Cary upon the platfori i i 10, ::e:hmx o Friends learn that Miss Elita Dave » ’ BETRAYED THE PEOPLE.| Rere the former superintendent of i Incidents In sofllet)'« “Charles H. | port of Fitohburs, Mass. mmu? Had’ Their Average Besn Maintained, | Little Faith in Promisss or Platforms| ot tay doc omene v Bk 'f::::;,t < Norwich, is recovering, after an. oper-{' C. A, C, Team Would Have Been| Rev. P, C. Wright Draws Modern| Cary presented each with a ribbon in the Waterbury high school, spent (ate of C & KUEBLE} o did e atlon for appendicitis at a Worcester | go onq " - o Py T ' R y N& 8, u%un ‘Nmport is g:lon l: ‘hospital. . ; . y Parallel With Bible Times, ; %".:h;:::(ul:l; tw of 'ka:ifln, “"".'; Cfl"fi“ ?’P]m‘l}n!x. .,fi.rrmmntvx 10,000~ crulse Wn waters.| A New m paper states that Mr. The local coast illerymen have | The pastor, Rev. P. C. Wi Spoke. 13!&7-‘0; Deacon W. R. Burnham, 1875 rs. Goodrich of Flushirg, 3 0 and 41 Franklin Strest, S e York May 2L and Mrs. Lo Fournier and Alexander | feason o be proud of the work of the |at the Central Baptist church Sunday | 1S90; W, . Lune, 169088 TWOmAS| ) ooence Carpenter has entored J T | Hiflemen from this part of the state | evenin T . | {Telephans. Franklin 8¢ The Wotian's Rellet corps is to Join | LouricF; Who' have been in the DO | o “tho coast artillery team at East |iished Pacts e onuence ot nPUD- | intendent” Herbert . Gallup, whose | the Boston'Museum of Fine Aris. A ‘ y | the G. A. R, in weicoming home Do b have returned to their | Haven.range in the state rifie shoot | pleasing solos were rendered by Fred | LSrm has been contemporanegus with partment’ Comm. Alfred R. it Chaawick of New, | Maples of Troy, form of .| Superintendent Cary, 1904 to the pres-| F. Russell Smith of Weshington | ot Bridgeport, o dus asout Geter ! 7 e rend Lo the Jast week. Sergean! i s Bt R London led the team, with Private Ma- | At the offertory’ he rendared Top ber.| ¢0C time, was also surprised with a |sfreet has entered Brown umiversicy. " PROBATION FOR MEWLETT. 800 of this city second ang Lieutenant | itent, by Beardsley Van De Watér, and badge. - f \ . e ison of thl T Mr, and Mrs. Henry F. Parker ha Notice has bech given out at New | ayorney Will Ask Court Decres for v by u;rpgf"'; "Tho teams fnished | Frayer or Fasy e M Am:‘;l:c;: g g o &""{":‘l from a visit in Poughkeepste, | annual me: nts, whieh were more s 1M, ) marched In. After prayer| by Dea-|N. Y. ) eting Groton Man. than lost on' the 1000 yard Tangs bY | oncug: - " TEnt 8Poke In part & con Burnham and & response the wel- finsiie ot Draviehes walitd) Vitingale ol v } ntal Secre- e K the first two men, Captain Church come was given by the superintendent. pag An attempt is to be made by his at- | and Private Lester of the Third Com- | jiusents moe thoae ot e proiiient| & hymn wae followed by responsive torney. to. secure the release on Dre- | pany acted as substitutes and aided | unpuplished facts upon public life,| C4ing led by W. T. Lan Mr: guest last week of Mrs. Richard R. | Graham. \ s g e 4 ) e. W t n tHck's | bation of Alfred Hewlett of Groton, |in th ing. The Second Infant > F After gree - J {p gt 4 i em.pmfin:: e-Pl:-md ‘who was sentenced to jail at the M-P'y S wono w1t 1618, poln:: the First | Lhe dsraclites entered the Promised -upmm:}i'.nu, t'nl:' ni?.n‘."%.'.".':’:f Miss Fdith Carpenter of Uncas m"'" At .‘“0". fl"fllw fequiemn high mass for of the criminal superior court on | being second with 1587 and the Coast {"I.",.“} oD d Dy Jouhus. | en and there was prayst By Thomas |has. gons t¢ Hosén fo resume er | ¥ \ rs, Michael McQuirk, at which rela- | the charge of adultery. Hewlett was |artillery third with 1557, Sotiaee” the/isnd Jm:r:'o mgd;? Browning.| An -anthem by the choir | studies at a business college. . ves ends assist with adultery with Mollie Ed- Hagberg, the team coach, shot A was followed by an exercise b e / TR S eriants pestetol, - R gl K A e Do B e o e and an army was sent againet the| primary room. ~Addresses were nade | Aftér visiting her cousins in New- | of Willinhntic and mnmm. 8 | and was third, but inasmuch as he had m:' 5 ¢ the army was defeated and| by tie pastor, Rev. E. 8. Worgester, t, R. L, Miss Anna L. Bly is at New London t when Hewlett was [ not entered on the date set he was not ':L(::u killed. Joshua, discourag- | and by Gen. W. A. Alken. er home on Washington street. that later if his cohduct in | entitled to the medal. i ;d-‘ i onilimd Lord the reason for their| In his rks the pastor touched on Ay . ! he might be placed | The score of the artillery team | feFA% an the reply was that rmoh text books that children of | - Miss Nellie Loring of Lincoln avenue | r serving a short | in the state shoot follows: 1 mned. On investigation Joshua | the school have been heeping and gave | ias entered upon her second year at i b Y L ound that ope of the tribe had hid-| prizes to. twoeWinitred: Geierson fof | the Boston Museum of Fine Art | RN/ "Otia Tibrasy had. received) frond o 200s 200r 600 1000 sk den the spolls from the city of Jeri-| 40 without an error and Mary Kehy] g Agas H. Goose of Norwich, England, the attention uds Capt, August 39 31 39 5 60—174|cho, and for this reason the whole | for 45 with only two errors. Honorable | Miss Peggy Cox'of Albany, N, 3 Lt Hall 24 30° 29 0. 12105 tribe of Israel had been beaten, mention was mage of Hifreda Brosof- [ who has been the guest of Miss Paul- Lt. Denison = 42 31 88 30 -73—214| Today the people put little faith in{ske. | Eight or nine of the children had | ine Chase of Broadway, has left town. Sgt. Brewster 37 8 ‘87 31 39179 | the speeches and promises of office- | kept the books for a year. Pv. Mason. . 4% 40 42 44 80243 [Soekers and the platform of parties,| The Sunday school room was pret-| Trevor Briscoe of Broad street, who | Py. Sherman 43 32 36 34 46101 |Decause the leaders have professed to| tily decorated with flags, oak leaves, | hae entered the law school at Harvard, | — e ~ iyt { odfa gl i 1At the , Ji B. Palmer of A | Sgt. Chadwick 39 43 47 39 84—252 | be servants of the people, have made | woodbine and dahlias, nding several days at | Norwich won ,u?"rur- ‘ten awar: PRLLUARY Corp. Watson 36 38 80 42 48—194 | promises, and then bave gone ahead Bl st SR fere g ot o sheep, for Welch mount | Anthony Land. g et witeos) gg]r‘"‘gfi f:: m!el.l' W:fw::r'; unin: TWO AUTOMOBILE SPEEDERS A T it ] offices as means of shame an: ahal i e A R LoD T frobbery, Bvery day digclosures are « PAID FINES IN COURT.| Mise Rotel Ruol o e e e i, L made of men professing to rking by~ o i PO i i A E. GRIMES RETURNS . |for the country, who have heen striv- |Judge Brown Gives Notice That No :"',','n"’"""" Higppn % ey . TO H. & A. FACTORY. | {ng only to fili their own pockets. To-| ‘ Leniency if to Be Expected. = fl:flu‘afi‘“’ ol n“:.rduen “In the clty court Saturday morning Will T Up Former Place as Head party which I early res d e_city court Saturday mol the guest at the home of Mre, i "l'_:‘ O sncemant of Arme Gom, | 28 @ noble institution, ‘upholding the | Georse W. Allen of Occum, chargged ries L. Richards of Broadway, over 5 ¢ . natlon's honor and glory. The reason | With 8peeding his automobile, was fin- | g ndqay; 4 ous for the past six weeks. He bore| pany—Gift to Retiring Foreman. {for these attacks on the party ls the ed $26 and costs by Judge Brown. His Nvd Naval Constructor Ralph T. Han. all mem- ‘bers of the D. R be time, but had lately return i ..“':“wwmm o.: home and his condition had been seri~ | of Vednesaes Octonte s b e his sufferings patiently and was ten- |- SAN \ An auxiilary péstal service, not Inec- | derly cared for by his wife, Who is bis | Alva E. Grimes fs to resume his|been betrayed. If the people bave been| Thomas Washburn paid 325 and under strict eivil service rules | only surviying sative. "~ | place as head of the barrel department | barayed how were thhem(r;hylyed? By | cobts for arivins an aulomobile at high » but under complete control of the goy- | Mr. Land was born in slave days in | of the Hapkins & Allen Arms company | the leaders who have coveied the gold| Speéd. The machine is the property| T for a few days, mal ernment, will be established to take | the south and was between 60 and 70 | today. This position was held by Mr.l.nd silver of the country and have hid- | of Charles W, Dodge, who is on a | their car. S;u!-rle of the anticipated large volume | years old. He had been in Norwich | Grimes for a number of years up tofden it. Thié is the reason for the Maine woods. He will 0 parcels post business in large citiés. | for the last 25 years, where he had | about two years ago, when he.resign- | great agitation. be Miss' Mary T. Almy, of New York | Wo@‘l'mt;n | plain why he did not answer the pre- | city, who has been spending several ! fact that the people feel that they have | bill totalled §32.64. Mo andt Mes. W. Russell Baird’ ot 'l i (reet ate in Miilbrook, N.. ool King the tre3 | 1 been employed as a laborer, He was|ed and went to The influence of the hidden act a good workman and king in his fam-| with the Tobln Arms com) ! just as apparent in private, individual | Vious summons. onths In travel in Burope, is the ily. He is surtived by his wife, to to be life as in public life. With secret evil| In fining the offenders Judge Brown | zucst of Norwich relatives. ! whom he was married here Afteen again, InCone's heart the presemce of God is|sboke of the great danger to person | - 3 years ago next December. considered an expert in the making of | jost from the life, The life from which|and property through speeding and| 'The Misses Robinson of Sachem L e treasury department to Charles 'H. Beckwith, | gun bsfiel . God has withdrawn will find judgment | 5aid the time had come when the peri- | gtreet, who have been guests for the | mut1 e, Christmas demand for new ABOHEL S Qlelot Batnrday. morning, SatuMay at noon Robert Avis, fore- | going awry. The man of secret evil is | 0d of leniency was a thing of the past.| past week of Dr, and Mrs. Ernest | cojn. & Charles H, ‘Becltwith passed away at | Wan of the single barrel department of | ncapable of judging any moral issue|Those Who insisl in viclating speed | Wells of Hartford, have returned home. | OTAVENGD odate z i the home of his aunt, Frances B. Palm- the Hopkins & Allen Arms Company, | or any great fact. His judgment can- laws and in endangering lives must ex- g AP A S L the increased travel ? severed his connection with the Plant. | jjot be trusted. The influence of the|Pect to pay a good 'sized fine. A Doctor of Agriculture. 2ol lasonic . not stand uj or the ey 4 e run Sundays only. The hour of de- | Beckwith, Mr. Beckwlth was a former | 890 FERORE SO SO Tl (O him | vight in ‘any cause. He is & coward, | Miss Kathlean A. Dowd, Former' Head | B#ve one or more agricultual expers tur 3 " | resident of this city, but for nineteen - : 1 o eove parture from New York and from Bos Y, because of the high regard that his|Fg fears the acousing fnger of con- | Nures, Receives Appsintment from ;n":,“.’,;‘,','fi;,x"'::f""ufi".fim,‘:.m ot the community for a fee These men FEEER will understand the chemistry of the | nection with the company. The second story is the story of Dan- rrel com- s lin falr, the ram sweepstakes for | (his City about two months ago. He | Sition with the American SErel OO \and with clear judsment became the| nospital left by the reslgmation last |oratories Will be busy with soil an Shropshire Downs, two firsts and four |18 survived by his father and a halt~ | PARS OF NIV DRFCRC (1 arinling who | chief executive ' of the land. With| momb of the hatron, Miss May L. ivais and the study of local piant dis- tnithie den of Bonk: : pital has appointed Miss Kathleen A.|bacteriologlsts, and their value will _ copumction with the cpmpeny Aac 1o | fact in the life of Danlel was his vri-{ poya Tation and superintendent of | bé obsious to the eplightened farmers Old Assault Charge. |Saturday afternoon for | vate chamber, Where he knelt thrice| pun | e These farmers no 1ONg- Arrested on ssa arge. ‘here hie will enter the employ of the nurses. Miss Dowd enters upon the|of a new ag /| William H. Allen attended a special| jugust Gomi, a Portuguese, 29 years | s merican Barrel comi Ta wag! MLy 10 pray office at once. | er content to depend on the free clinic meeting of the Conmecticut state | g1, Satura: Y Sant | TR BT Sl Secret righteousness glves the con-| "por the past 19 months she has been (of the state experiment station wil | Doard of examiners and embaimers:in | Seors. giidnight 5 b hoe. Sear the | Lrerciied B B0l I baceo. | Sclence s freedom; secret righicols: | head nurse, and in all she. has beem seek the advice and proscription b Hartford Saturday afternoon for the|end of Forest street and will answer briar pipe and a pound of tobacco. . |ness puts no fear in the heart. Wel g4 the hospital for five vears, display- | the local doctor of agriculture. The purpose of passing on the examination | jn tng city court this morning on, the need the secret knowledge/of a life| ;g o marked efficiency and ability in | dignity and the rewards of this proc | Papers put tn"at a recent examination | chyrge of breach of the peace i strik- | WILL ASK FOR ‘ righit with God. Your secret Bin Will | the service that have won hier well de- | fession are bound to increase, for it of avplicants for licenses in New Ha- | ng Willlam Anderson, colored on the RELEASE OF PERO | find you out. Secret righteousness Will| gerved promotion. She is a registered | s founded upon the basls of | oury - ‘| night of August 12. ' Andergen ‘lives (e o nurse and a graduate of the Backus| greatest industry. As € in_the so-called Washhouse near Go- ich Man, Accused of Arson, Has = hospital school for nurses, Miss Do e mfiv%?ll’fé‘y?“fifs’.fi.&”fi“bfifl.i‘?}.}‘;w mi's hotne. Noml;““ ::’ Jail All Sumrer. LISBON LAYS TOWN home is In Halifax, Nova Scotia. m’l;"v‘:l;;:nw.m";:"‘: ;‘:‘E.g::‘z‘:"_’_‘ quested Rey. Father Treanor to, have | The arrested man fled the city after TAX OF 15 MILLS. I e e portunities 1n New Eng- vespers on ‘Sunday evening, the 13th, |the allesed assault, before he could | Attorney Benjamin I Hewitt is to el in St. Patrick's church, when a noted | D¢ @iTested, but Anderson has been |make ap attempt to scure Some ac- |Same Rate as Last Year—Will Re- Tesuit_professor from Holy Cgoss col- | KeePing a iookout for him and on Sat- {.tion to present the keeping of Charles | lease Schoolhouse to Spragus. : back at home. . Sergeant Matthews, | the superior court. Pero is charged | pon town meeting, held Saturday aft. | 145 o'clock from the undertaking par- The ‘olice of the state are looking| With Pollcemen Perry, McFadden and | with atsen In connection with the fire | eraoon at {he town mouse and largely |Iors of M. Hourigan and was. largely vho has | Cowles surrounded the house and|at the Balley stables in Bath street, | attended. This is the same rate as for| aitended, whjle many floral forms " 2 { found the man asleep in bed. this city, and was tried in New Lon- | severa: vears past.. R. W. Fitch pre- | Were srouped about the caket. At 2.30 ] - | been missing since Sept. 8, when maiter of gray squirrels, there has | p;, s g dredge, which has been at work | quired. accepted. ! - .nberal‘[";"fiic’;’n{f;‘r‘ season, {rom Oc- | in the cove; nOW E0es to the Navy vard | At this term of the court Pero was | i John James Reynolds. pany is naturally able (o i 1 : . | Where work is to negin on the come not tried because a Witness fr the | \yiis Austin on Winning Team. | At 430 oclock Saturday afternoon LSS T . he 18th Sunday ater|PREYS Somtrict e drodge Dristol [ siate 18 i g iy ey o ‘;m1 The singles at the Agawan Hunt|the funeral of John James Reynolds offer e ] 1 Rev Thomas s oay AMer | ctarted last week in the harbor here, | Pero will stay in the Norwich jai itk ot e Agavs 1L | Was held from the home of his parents individusl by reasow preached in S ‘_Im,,\h‘”(x‘n"m | dredging her way to the required | until January to await trial. Pero “-u4:::i|“;reswnérr‘g’.\m?’e b o7y fout GoIf | 2° and Mra. Patrick Reynolds, M.'\O_% an : | ay, Matt, ix.1-§, on | 9ePth down the river. The dredging in jall some time before he was| ot ™, = ooh st with the Rhode | §8 Roath streef. and many velatives of the fact that It is-freq Confeasion as_ Instltited by Chiist. | Wil 'be completed ‘when the dredges BroughY Lt O e v ot The Ma¥ {lsland team.. The contest, which is an | Were pressnt, Becial vos I8 St. Mary's from those prejudices P g 3 William Cavanaugh celebrated | ¢t it ngjm landh e bu een r:erpd smu‘:‘rso annual one, was completed Saturday | cemetery. The child died Sept. | H Lower Washington Street will | }sh mass. arter whichine gve Bened |} C A EE T ipAt NE mahbetocaRoNg 8eYerElmorpins anid pamulied 1h the score ol WaA b memth I03 g A ; that are freauently (¢ for Street and Stabls 3 4 d of the Blessed Sacrament, | jre Alarm Box Working Again. > 5 s {eams were made up o or Gagerswas in ¢ . s < be closed to public trave! un.: | rite alarm box No. 212 at the e it Sriemric i) representative , pl trom each | Hannah C. Mehrholz. aseribed to intimate ¥4 ot lowest prices. ¢ H - - { Ga: | of Hoswell avenue and Hi . 5 L 23 fod, nas fop |Of the stat of Rhode Island and} rne fumeral of Hannah . Meirhols ends or acquaintances til further notice on account| ., 5%¢ 2 Corn Roast. | Diract s msasn i working sries |make an appeal to Judge Case for{{onnec all there were weeks 0ld daughter df Mr. and Mr frlends or AcK of repairs to the street. [ ot nambec.of tuteignde 4t & [ ihe severe thunderstorm here and | —_— Connecticut four of them by | ¢’ Rose place at 10 o'clock Sautufd ast, at_the home of his Par- | ia (ne wne. whers ot h TEUE : | Roode Tsland. Willis Austin of this | & R0% tives s capacity. ite Cl Erroll C. Lillibrid fent and Mra. William 1. Cook of xme M{:‘ ‘:;}?rfr(‘vr:"; 'nv]la!;lr:‘\.‘\l:;}‘ll | V='\. ?cho arship to ‘Mort\»m-r Eldred. e ;m_’d o the Connecticut team, ,;",_'L‘.',l,;," HR:J;]H o vt Oppesite Cheisea Savings Bank . ibridge, Maple siraet; "The youns peopie ar- | gn e le 10 Bhest T 1 Sre | i | Winnfng his match emetery, Undertaker Gager St ved early in the day and aine : - | arship ablis y - a3 < Y 4 g s . Street Commissioner. | throughoul the aftersoan ar o ned | department. poration for the high i 1o ot o | charge of the arrangement S 2194 Ses Our New Line of o'clock the corn roast was served | e R state, announced Saturday, is the name | ire in Rai ies. e = R o Sl e SR SRy Do fuastiia sereed; aull] Home from Europe. P e U Vi ame | AL & minutes before § o'clock Satur- | Left Five Children in Westerly. THE THAME! 10 cent and 15 cent NOVELS | ' i AR I TG i e ek i a fira'In & plle o railvoad | day evening by sergeant Maithe NORWICH, -~ CONN FTHE NOVELTY SHOP § ] “} BBSB Starting New Building at Storrs, | o o e wai ABe. Ewett BF Bek | MOU. ANE WALETRUEY: ahiahads | Westerly and told at police headquar- THE BANK OF W C. L HILL, 56 Prankiin 8 % 'y I 1‘"::' [Fenton-Charnley company has | Darby's parents. Mrs Darby remained The scholarships cever free tultion | = Sy ters that she had left her e small FRIENDLY HELPFULNESS A be; “ o poultry adminis- | in England, to return later. for one vear amounting to $155, or ‘The 1 consumed by the ocean-|children on his hands E VO aada /4 WHEN you wan! to t your e at CARDWELL'S, teatlal s agleuliural | | in SheMeld scientific school of $165. | goin steamers of the world 1s esti- | months. The youngest child ON SAVINGS ams Before tne papiic, (here ué e e ollege, e ted to work on | Changeable weather has vesulted In | Candideies have to pass examinations 75,000,000 tons, valued at|months old. The charge &, am-better then CIel * ctverce 3 to 9 Market Street | e gromas iy The e I« numater o intiuensh volaa After gradunting trom High schools, in’non-mupor* mne of The Bulieum 0