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e AL : ; & o T e : ks et Much e Norwich Hospital For e 1 Insane. Norwich, Wednesday, July 9, 1913. James Denigen of Norwigh 1s visi- VARIOUS MATTERS mena Tl D 1913 Season Hn Opened With Record A!hndmce—Guene— == One of '-“\lfl'uz Mr. and Mrs. H. Louis De Monte E By the action taken in Hartford on | (he Americas The nights are foo cool to suit|were recent visitors ir. Cohanste: ville and Thamesville Grounds Two of the Points Which | miztion in "cireains tocrculosis com- | eating. ~The noriabie h.} Squtish ,,..... 10c|srowers of corn. Honrs Malmer of Hartford spent s : ¢ different sanatoriums under thelr care Muskmelons ..... 3 for 25c|_ A band of sypsies is in camp on the | the Fourth with his parents in this ccommodate Mlny—Bey, Have Baseball Le.‘“e. ooks as if confusion is spelled in e NE¥ river bank above Groton, city: :‘;2 B iy N.?':'n London, counts | inh P v , m— nator ere an e Norwi tate | ness rage erican 1. A s Cottagers at Niantic are in demand| Miss Walli Hochschild of Mystic ¥ Hospital for the Insane. Y peui:,‘ (e Maar Iaietion. - T R in anticipation of Camp week. § the suest of Miss Lillian Lucy of | An attendance that breaks all rec-|gave a very creditable exhibition of | The tuberculosis commissioners de-|™"The’ quick. lunch counters, many Halivilie: ords at the four city playerounds on |three dances which they had alread, |¢lded to name the four sanatoria as|restauranis and even some homes uIe Young Carrots, Ib. ..... 10c| lalian socicties are preparing to i Monday Tuesday, the first two |been taught since the piayground |follows: Norwich state hospital, Hart- | veritable manufacturers of sto celebrate the feast of Mount Carmel.| [Louis Zellinger of Boston 1is. vis-|days since their opening. this year, is | opened on Monday. Necessarily there |ford state hospital, Undercliffe state | troubles. A iting at his former home on Mt. Pleas- | strong evidence of the favor that the | are a numbi hospital and, say " » ‘ancy Plate Corned Beef 12c S ! er of handicaps at the out- | hospital and, the Shelton state hospi- | It seems useless to ‘eat slowlyy . Best $3.50 glasses for $1. crnliirly ant street, playground movement has found in|set, but provisions are hglug made by | tal, for our best physicians, and publica n street.— Norwich since It was Inaugurated two ' Director Weilt to insure all possible | As threg fourth of the mail freight | tions devoted to health, have beea < TR fitted. Burnham's, 227 M: m: y m the same cry for years, yet Chips (pi ) Sc| Qe 5 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Palmer of New | years ago. Under the supervislon of | satisfaction. The caretakers, who in |04 express matter that comes for.the | making o ory ton Sedm X York have been the guests of rela- v Wei c*’ P vees. 2 for 25c| s " A otk | A layground Director Henry Weilt of | clude Messrs. Sullivan on Hobart ave- | insane hispital at Brewsters Neck, | we don't heed their Warnings. \'lsltne!ehengll;mx!l(\’n-:rrysicrlnln?;}‘s;hlxlxl\‘lrl;‘: tives in this efty, the Springficld College | of Physical | nue, Mullen on Pearl strect, and Haui | comes addressed to merely the “Nor- | Since we persist in defying pature, SOMERS 2 e Miss Mary Crumb of High street| LLAning, the work for the summer has | on Lake street are taking much in- | Wich State Hospital” without the rest | help must be given the digestive mu- . started with a swing and with the | terest in the work and after the hours [of the other cumbersome and lengthy | chinery, otherwise serious results will has returned after spending a vaca- | gt ; T & med S y cooperation that has been man- | of play, they See that there is no mo- | title of the institution it can readily | follow. s eeRreiescupranta Hon i Provideny ifested by the teachers in charge of | lesting of the equipment and remove |ge seen what the chances for mistakes| Mi-o-na Tablets are a specific for and red raspberries of the scason - g T b cr e Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ravenell of Prov. | the playgrounds, the board of educa. | all the lighter apparatus to a place of | will be, stomach ills. They not only attack e au n an 3 idence, formerly of this city, are vis- | tioR Of the town. and the caretakers of | safety. The see-saws are to be locked [ Dr. H. B. Campbell, superintendeat | the food in the stomach and assist in Rl i the ity or . Marwien | tus EAeaaR THoRG: the playgrounds, there Is every rea- |down amd other precautions taken to | of the New London county tuberculo- | its digestion, but go iarther, and tone MY #ie hpcarvirie - soiiveiir - pokt son to believe that the benefits of the : preclude any annoving uses of the |sis sanatorium, atlendcd the meeting|Up the entire Gigestive tract, restoring - cards from them in Rochester. William P. Ward, of Lynn, Mass,, is | PlAygrounds to the children of the | playgrounds outside the prescribel|in Hartford. It yas the first meeting |it to a healthy condition so that we epall' or' p spending (o weelta at his home on | Sity Will be greater than ever this | hours, of the new commission, . which mow | €an eat Whai we want at any Ume i —OF ALL KINDS ON— |10.20 this (Wednesday) morning. S. S. Stocking of Norwich is visiting| At Lake street, Hobart avenue, Pear] With the boys the opening of the | man of Wallingford and Jonathan God. | UPset stomach, such as headache, h X ¥ i for a week at the Sunnyside cottase, | street and the Falls playsrounds, most | Playerounds basebatl league is one ot | frey of Bridgeport. dizziness, coated tongue, eructating of | | 18- QWaN da ety ‘ountain AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG |y The convention of the Universalist | Gcean Grove, Mass. of the apparatus is now in good von- | the big features just mow. In the| The grading of the grounds of the|S0Ur food, or nervousness. All the 4 . P. C. U. begins today at Utica, N. 3 dition for the strenuous use to which | first games, played on Tuesday. the | Norwich state hospital was faken un-|8Ymptoms of stomach distress will P s 3 ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Y. continuing through the 16th. Miss Nellie Quinley of Stafford is|it will be put in the next couple of | Lake street nine defeated Pearl street, | der consideration. A Hartford firm | Promptly disappear, indicating that en AR % oot | the guest of her cousin, Miss Irene| months and the other equipment that | and Hobart‘avenue the Falls. Director | has the matter in charge, Bids will be | the digéstive machinery is once more A kil Ire. sainting, trim | g Jloday and Tuesday were perfect | Quiniey of Hailville is necessary will be here in readiness | Weilt is hoping o secure as trophies | raceived this week oo ares fram the | FURRIng smoothly. ! and The Bosto Safety , oy mmer days, giving wilted mortals in a short time. One of the first ob- | & banner and a cup, one of which Will | women’s shacks to the men's shacks| Remember, Mi-o-na is always sold e Doston + ming. upholstering and woed worlk [% chance to revive after the hot wave.| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thompson of | jects of Director Wellt is to get ihe |be awarded (o the vietorious base- || i ion money back if tisfled plan. ¢ Virs. Philip Tho 0 o i 0 n front of the build =4 By el hotad L A1H AR New York are Visiting Mr. Thompson’s | playgrounds ~ at Greemeville and | ball team at (he end of the Season | ed. The rond fram e crreot 1o foohs | The Lee & Osgood Co. and, drugsists self ‘Flull'lg Founhifl P“ 3 iscksmithing in ail its branches. : ; AES . 3 : e Tiae ks sk Wous. tho rogs| mbyier, gn Otia Atoset- Thamesville into operation, thus ac- |and the other as a prize for the EIr! | fixed um hudt cacond Hepe o w0 D¢{ everywhere. Goc for a large box. of which had grown through a big| Louis Enslinger and party of Nor-|Sommedating the Hundreds of children | croquet plavers. iy .| €0's shacks, behind them and around ; . Louis T ol 1 Who Tive in_ those districts. With experiende gained in Sk are the best made. « SRl pebrrelbigdd e i ol Ko Croquet Popular with Girls. work at playgrounds in Newark, N. The other road is to be macadam INGTHE, CRE Y oot i cottage t g a hestar s Buffalo, s SibrEgn 8 e miac 9 T 2 I:“ “r , | A Stonington farmer has found that 4 ; At each of the four playerounds tha. | 3ng % Rechester and Bafialo, N. W {ized and made into an automobiic{Long Session With Evidence Heard | We carry a full assortment of L a handful of dirt from the fop of the| J. B. Shannon and family have|are in use croquet sets have been | Springfield — coilege, Director Weilt | 3Tive: i Three ' Lasi ! % ¥ olled road will Kill potato buss in-|moted into their new summer resi- | placed and this makes & PopUIAT £ame | Somen here excepiionalls. well pre. | AL the present time there are §7 pa- s these Pens in fine, medium 507 10 515 Nerth Main St y. dence at Ocean Beach. with the girls. pared to carry the work throngh to o | tients in tne Jocal sanstorium, 34 mcn | Both Polish and Greek interpretres Improvements are being made to| Albert Perry and James Isbister of| Folk Dancing Is Taught. successful conclusion and the auspi- | AL LD (OF the | were called into service in the cases and stub. 2 the former Siocum property on Win- | Norwich hava been' staying at the| PeSEY and quoits furnish. interest- clous start thai has been made as- | OSPUAl Is 92 but ha S AU Cox Ay court e oy 3 City of Norwich Water Works. | chester street, recently purchased by | Cheisen 10d%e on the Thomes ing pastimes for the children and Mis. | Sures a zood end | the present time the 1oene denaeimen; | 30d the session was a long one befere| We have a fully warranted oooea of wOrBO L O | o iiam "Rice: ¥ : . MEay viaits each of thio plasSrounds | | The hours af which the plavgrownds | (1% present Uime the men's depariment | Jugge “rhimas 5. Keliy, 0 | Y Bogrd .t Coroner Franklin H. Brown has| daily fo start her charges in the fun- | are open every week day are from . infirmary is ¢ city, | * Walter Marek and his brother Jo- tain orwich, Conn. June 30, 1913. e ot o harees I e n | ook antll 1180, oreleon . e mgen| 204 Dr. Campball will now he Gbiieci {seph. seire. Soossed of Abbans st a1 OUR! Pen for $1.00. e Y Springfielq residents, Dr. E. T. Sher- | been the guest of his mother, Mrs.| ! ablish ¢ ¢ y June 5. INIT ate due end ayamen€|man and family of State street left | Martha S. Brown. at Niantla |18 this " interesting and very popular | ng, and from 1.30 to 5 in the after- | t0 €stablish a waiting list. The shacks | wedding at the Falls on Monday, the office July 1, 1913. Office open | Sunday to spend their vacation at | part of the work of the plavgrounds | noon. Arrangements may be made to|fre use only for incipient cases ¢r | former having been arrested by Po- from .30 a. m. to'5 p. m. Office open | Groton Long Point. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hazler of | progressing that on Thursday after- | omit these hours on Saturday after- | O{ the treatment of patients on Kheilicemen Brock and Smith, and the lat- on Raturday evening, Juiy 19, from T Hastern Point have returned home |noon the children at Hobart avenue ! noon. | road to recove ter by Policemen Kane and Carroll. fiEO_A_ n‘v[s 25 Brud" “ ST The evidence was secured through i y f 5T ke & . Parties of theatrical friends are b ons g Doy made to all bills|ing entertained by Mr. and Mrs. from a visit with relatives in Norwich | WITNESS BROUGHT HERE an interpreter. Walter was fined $5 remaining unpaid after July 21. , r t i Hid IBHN 3] SHEA, Casnter. |G. Hammond (Clara Turner) at their B FIRE IN TIMBERS GETTYSBURG REUNION FROM WILLIMANTIC |ard costs and pald but Joseph was - : cottage near the Golden Spur. Dennis J. McTntyre of Norwich, late- - | LIPENT dlscharged We carry a full line ¢ L At the moeting of the based of man. | I HIth Xew Bedford of the New Eng. | ALONG THE WATER FRONT. NEVER TO 8E FORGOTTEN. | piy Not Respond fo Summons—Now | IiC Conlinued case of Anastasia| Joiralry, Watches 0 an- eague, was New L o e 4 7o “estoni al Ve i B: G DR B BN o of ihe Masoni vome o: Wahine. | 1200 Jeague, wds In New Lenden on|iyy ¢ 4. Haskell's Goal Yard—Sarss: [[48ho H.'Seott Bpeais B the Delightiul | Under Arrest. et e hek B Tt e Clocks, Eu:'. All ki r 5 ] PAYSIGIAN AND SURGEON, ford 1t was voted to have Grand ; man Saw Hot Clinkers Fall from{ Fraternal Spirit That Pervaded the| .. T jover the sum of $85. 15 ) inds, Room ) Second ¥k or. Shannon sidg. | !PT day Saturday, September a R. Levick of Hartford returned | Engine. Gathering. Wilimantie Tosaqn Morgan went to} Jack De Rose from the Cape de{ in the best quality x 5 Nighs "oboms 183 e on Sunday, having spent the Fourth i | turned on. the car’ reaching and re:|Verde Islands accused of rape upon and & % o0 igy car reaching here #: |4 15 year old girl named Ruth Powers workmanship. (‘;‘;“fl;‘: ;;3;_”“‘- Mrs. Emil A. Jahn of | 4 fire in the waterfront timbe Three of the Norwich men who at- |11 with Costo Andronople, who | 3 is | ver o of | Ferided tha (ettyaiye | semitiventent | i an L A 8. Wi was brought from jafl and on the t along the Thames river in the rear of ¢ Gettysbur ni-cent anted as a witness in a case befcre | timony. produced. Judse Kelly found C. H. Haskell's coal pockets on Tues- | niai last week, John H. Scoit, Police- | the Norwich city court. He had A day evening was renosted fo Police. | man John Irish and George L. Kies, | responded 1o a summons, so ihat s |Eropable cause and bound the agsused | Prices. which are the lowest im taway Bridgeport papers note that Mrs, James Spafforq of 974 Iraniston ave- It will pay you to call on us and get DENTIST nue has gone io Lebanon, where she | Misses Gertrude Meech and Ruth will stay at her husband’s farm for | Jackson of Norwich were visitor: > 2 D i - Several webks. Jackson of Norwich were Visitors at|iin “Charies McFadicn - about 050 | Were fozether & larse Dart of the Ume | capiag ws ssued Tor ki and ho wa |QIS% (@ (e superlor court.” Bonds|Our Watches are fully guarastéed. R. E. J. NES| _ by o g ° " | o'clock by a young man, and the police- | a5 they secured rooming accommo- |arrested hy the Willimantic polics | canid ot cecre e he” wons pose| We buy and exchange old kold, sils & i Savings banks about the state have man telephoned Captain Dennis J. | dations in ihe same house through & |upon request from here, I is heid | o iy 3 T 'ver and jewelry for thier tall value. Suite 46, Shannon Building | f'°d statements with the state com Harold Counihan, accompanied by | TWomey at police headquarters to have j leiter of introduction which Mr. Irish | to make sure that he will be in court LT g e s 5 troller showing a list of depositors i 50 ; autochemical o e- | had from Geerge A. Keppler here to | wi rant Expert Watchmaker and Repairing, ng st of depositors | o' to\iain. of Hartford. Spent the | the autochemical called out. It re y 5 ple when wanted. BOZRAH SCHOOLS. Take elavater Shetucke: street on. [Who have not added fo o taken from | by i 1 LiLlol SDERC (he | nded to the captamm's . felgphone & (ailor in Gettysbure. They came | Ly A e ; J. OGULNICK & €O, cance ¥Remm their accoumts within the past 20| ¢uining on Sunday. message, and the firemen found a con- | Nome somewhat in advance of James FOR Y. M. C. A. CAMP. Attendance During June—Banner to |65 Franklin St, Opp. Bulletin Bldg. siderable fire started in the timbers, | MCKee and John Service who stayed | g Wliitain: Bofmen” and My i ureee] sk G R e ok over to visit around Baltimore, | Party Starts This Morning—Will Be | Lefingwell District—Perfect At- SPAGHETTI Rev. M. P. Galivis of Waterbury AR T 7 Vi & of GHeata In speaking of attending ettys- ; tendance Record. : i - ¥»| of Providence, have returned home| Using two tanks of chemical under | D & nding etty on Niantic River Till July 23. 5 kho was ordained by Bishop Nilan re- | Jfter apending a few days with Mr,| the dircetion of Chief Stanton and also PUrg reunion, Mr. Scott sald that it 5 g 5 has been assigned to Pa Following is the record of attend- MACARON‘ <centl; i SR T i i 1 I 'was nce which he would not| 1 5 . has Bee g |and Mrs. C. E. Baer. using their buckets and a boat along- | % X C e would not | This morning on the 9.15 trolley, ¢.e | . F 1 S R aeatio Rev o 6 S | #ide, "the iremen drowned out the fire | have miseed and oo never to be for- [poys of the Y. M. C.'A. will start on | ance of the schols of the towns. of MACARONI ELBOWS & P - tamel, H.| Max Foley of Hedge avenue, son of | s work. gotten. ~ What was particularly im- | their annug oL 3 e ah for : b b e M e LR | ze aven after about half an hour's work. | otianve wasthe mire Tty W | thelr annual camping uip, which this years. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Foley, left Tues- | The captain of the barge that wa : 3 s on the Niantic river, oppo. | WHITE ROSE COFFEE Mrs, Isasc C. Manchester, 70, for |J2¥ evening to spend the summer with | iying in the river told Policeman Mc- | Which the one-time Confederates| Oswegatchie.- Assistant Secretary J. z | e C. Manchester. 0. forinig'uncle at:Johnstown. Pa. R en that Mo saw what aiarted tha|Erected thoir former opponents from |11 Tojy will have gencral ohorss of ths T — WHITE RUSE TEA | 70 o 3% Jcars national president fire, and that It was a big piece of live | the North. — Only by the uniforms|squad and his assistants will be Irvin H of the Loyal Women of American Lik Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth, | cyeq SRCHIY B VA2 0 2 8 A tral Ver. | could the Northern and the Southern|c. Eimer, Benjamin M. Rruce. Claf DISTRICT. £ BEST COF STiy. died Saturday at Providence. She | Misses Marion, Helen and Virsinia | SORST TIht train whioh had passed men be told apart, and the Southern- | ence Scvin, William Mot and James ¥ COFFEE i 5 g s ¢ | Woodworth of Norwich and Mrs. Mary | {0 g f ‘The be captain | '8 fairly outdid their reputation for | Biajr. 3 & Peopie’s Rarket/| = o oo tove Hobartion b Quaker Tl 'are ot Oasas | Just ahortly hefore. The barge captain | BCL ke, 2 e Wttt o7 rseting | * e hoys who will samp out for the 23c per Ib. The planet Mars will be found a | Beach for the summer. was fixing his fires two pieces of clink- | MICH hey extended towards the men | ten days are: these (those marked s SrperroTms i ittle west of the Ple e morn- | g o ine fece roll- | Of the M 2 it was thell ave assoc scouts): Philip C. Cooic | Bomrah streel, Rhode Miner.... EANUT BUTTER 6 Franklin St. fie west of the Fletdon 5 (e mOtn: | Summer rueats at the Homesteaa, | o5 Toll rom the engins One ploco ol | Satfu CHEd pand s ih warm | S isseciaion seoute): MR €. Coe | gt i, Bt Mo f " B sky car Venus. Ve | Snmme . ead, | $0 into the river, e © settled | Suistre! S sl ile o et o rerguson 5. Carl S. Parker | Johneon duls Kingoerser. 1. . 1T y eastward only § degrees during July. | g home of Mr. and Mrs A M. Bth- | Gown among the timbers and started | CEASP. left no doubt of its sin-|s Raiph B. Graham s, Donald Robinsox | Bowvsitie. aars 1. Mecarihs . 13 10c b JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. 1t s now approaching the eartn and | Sridee are Mr ang Mrs. Edwin Both- | {0V o G B 5 Ulmer M. Jewett' s, Carl Allen s, | Fitehule Srimar.Fivel Femisnd 3¢ pes b, consequently growing brighter. e g e A g jant Norman Rassmussen s Reginald Ash. | Fithville ar. Mars E. McCarthy 21 Th ; G e INJUNCTION TO PROTECT The Norwich men arrived at Gettys- | BV s, Douglas Sevin s Eqward H, | WHeneh ae o AR FEW IDAYE S e aug N roun [J LO.| 1n the fall Groton is to have a| giantey Percy of Westerly, Nor- | burg " at midnight, five houts behind | Sevin. Artt Euriinghnis, * Gegrgs | 4 The banner for best attendunoh gue ; parochial chool in connection with | ,, St2ley Perey of Westerly, Nor- TREES IN LYME | (i la "aster considerable scarehing | Mullen, Matthew 1. Byrne. Philip | 0 June was won by the puplls of the g Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., the Sacred Hea -t church, the school | Havst op aferdien. el tumyiiam - - { Mr. Scott found & place In a tent that | Henault, Leslie Fletcher, Charies Rich- | Liefingwell school who 2lso have 5 : will be opened in the holse nofth of | peir pon oo atter” spending the holi. | Temporary Order Granted by oCm- was no sleep in the tent | &rds, Joseph Blair. Victor H. Da: had the highest per cent. of attend- MILL, CASTINGS |ihe church which Morton I Plant re- | Siol" homes after spending the noll- Ton Plaas. Court Judge. | Thar iaht ae tuey alees Tt marens | Harvey Mot Willam Ispistes. Hoa: |dhce for (e year ; i1 UNItea 1ea imgorters b, - a Spasiahy. cently purchased and presented to the [ 3 Wiy - fanglas ferinindehices. | i0nE: of P. Benjamin, Norwich: Everett H. | These pupils were perfect in at-} . e (2ed e o Bitarl Eaiteowheldgs el Bartlia | the tent party: Was w mih from Okla- | Siseon, Joo gl 80 Hiseor sOeor tendance quring the Spring termy, o1, || Franklin Sa, over Somers Broa = ders Rec romot Attention | Misses Nisland Gibson, Agnes and|C. Trowbridge, husband 3 homa, the only veteran from that Macd ; o B Baiee, | Robert L. Chapman, Mildred E. Gran- Great improvement is being made | ;mana Troland and Hagel Fletchor hawe| Annie Sands, all of Lyme, on Tuesday | state ‘at the reunion. The next day |ett Clty: H Round, J. Round, E. Baler, | on ihe macadamized road between | roturned to Norwich, after spending |made application and were granted it | the three Norwich men found their | New London. : a@ JONATHAN SMITH, and finé bluestons. are of much bepe. | t7e Weeks at the Moorings on Winter- | by Judge Charles B. Waller of the |boarding = place where they staved AR B e il B 4 he | 8Teen Point. The young women were | ¢ s mporary In- | the rest of the time. was fully as 3 n Di v R ¢ 30 Town St, Norwich. fit , [0 some places tne wear of the | SHeCs oL, TUE YON iy, junction restraining the Framingham |hot at Geilysburg as has Jonnson D‘x‘slrch—Man R. spitivan. | Try Those Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and |Past winter has cut deep ditche: "y Constriction company from -Cutting | ported. e Seats ; REae BREy bin, Bertha Miner. udd District—Agnes Brown, Dalsy GASOLINE which mads the roadbed very rough.| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson and | down and injuring shade trees in front | the discomiort from | Ohariea: 4. Homms, ‘shkinges onouans | Lo npilk SO o Rt OLIVE RINGS A Full Supply Always on Hand. 0 Stons okt off IS Fort Grivwold | 1 288 Mra ©. OHER er Dethy | GL S B by 1 fihe DIOGES | hh B o | termaster's ‘department steamer Gen. | josie Milunus®, Mary Sweeney. = PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Ojl | 8rounds is progressing under direc- | L2 Mr. and Mrs m Pearce and | Ct 3 E q opportunity |R. E vres and Mrs. Clarabella Sweet Lefingwel . M | f ve e Neck | < o Hioh: . Russell Taylor®, Kath- children, Howard and Mildred, and | of constructing a highway on the Neck | the edibles which were | Phelps, were marrieq at Montville on | arina Taylote, Theodore S." Abel, from RALLION’S ° Stoves & Spesialty. Telephone 31, | tion of Michael O'Brien, who built M s rebe road in Lyme, threatened to cut down | the oid soldiers and he s hey wi S i : > h with Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Karoli of | cants for the injunction. There ar | able quality and that wspape | Montville about a month and later | The names starred were neither ab- ding another gateway and wall at of the trees in all of which Mr. Trow- | ports to the contrary were missts ey e ey et and, le o . > gronnas | Shewville. ¥ o IF YOU e g BT _ 5 R A S N e L2 (o Arvaten o Tende ut | sent” fardy, nor aismimed tne on- | WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE P v v ke ang Mrs. Sands 7. Mr, Sc s . Borre o R e 3 s e are thinking of a Polnt” Raviak 3 miles of souty front.| Takes Up Custom Houss Books. Fapers In the sults were served by | men i Blopett s Sinas el Was the iase e oaetier, T Dr. | catea sifned by Goverior BRIAWIA Wil DAN MURPHY & €O, ' age. has just been opened. Drices ara| Deputy Collector of Customs Joseph | Deputy Sherlff J. H. Tubbs and are | and nearly every Confederate command | Ph, was the widow of Capt. Henry pe issued to these puplls. Ry SL'\I\ E 5 | fow' ($195 npwards) to start. and are |C. Comstock went from New London to | returnable before the court of €om- |{hat pariicipated in the great battle, | a e Al R e e e es, ines, Liquers and GCigare M1 SUI bound to advance rapidly. Clubhouss, | Stonington Tuesday where he received | mon pleas_the first Tuesday in Sep-|and enjoycd the privilege of shaking | ing the boat. oids Dry Fly e e R pier, 26 new cottages, running water, |{rom former Collector Stanton the| tember. Mrs. Trowbridge sues for = h General Longsireets 7 7 Blair—Smith. Judge Arahur B. Calkins of New and Market Sta call and trolley, trees, boardwalk and harbor. |POOKS and papers of the Stoninston | $500, belng the only one of the plain- | P. Hill's daughter and Gen!| s yon i b | London who recently returned from see what [ can Ocean’ Beach plots formerly sold af | custom house, which was abolished | tiffs seekine damages. e Haifale met| A5V ety wodiing took siyRce |rily camp at, Upped D "\';Q’,‘.aex’.‘,gh""réx‘ $500 and now are $3,000 to $5,000, while | July 1.. Collector Stanton's term was meen 2 one of the survivors of the crew of the [ 1 HYedhesday evenine, June 25, e | record for America in brook 179TH DIVIDEND. 3 § do for you. at Watch Hill some are $20,000 each. | terminated by the customs at Stoning- | GROTON MAN HEADS Merrimac, and saw two of the o'd ’*Q“ J‘fx\vm o le's parents, M [irout by the dry fly method. Fishing | Office of The Norwich Savings Soctet, Send Tor booklet “N " Jas Jay Beith |ton after 19 years. FISH AND GAME BOARD |@rmy nurses who had ministered to |20 Mrs W. J. Smith, 140 Horton|in this fashion ey ““;“:fmfs‘“fi‘}." gl S LR R T [ Co., New London.—adv. 7 — k and wounded in the hospitals | 2on0e: gt = Iy | a brok trout weighing six po! , five e ctors of s ie i COXETER, Tailor| """ . Tennis Tourney and Hop, | Dr. Frank W. Hewes Elested Pras- | ity i uss EREL e me i e P Sk it ontnes Trptiangi e F who have boys e war- gy ; % ; s = | Sad. & rate 3 i o Tt e R WA AT | An enjovable week-end was spent| Oemt—No Superintendent Chosen. |Picture Holding Confederate’s Horse.|wiel. Conn. R EAtchison of | - R R SRR 33 Broadway and all the other oraft of the Atlaniis | at the Chelsea Inn, Hampton. Guests : 3 i \|_ One of the interesting incidents from | 3iian, Mich) cousin of the bride, per- | Flea theretd bn and atior uly To, 19130 fleet have sailed from Narragansett|and friends took part in a tennis | The new commissio non Osf andwhich he expects to have a2 souvenir |fcrmed the ceremony e bride, who COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. : bay for & weelk of manceueees in | tournament Friday afternoon and Sat. | 8ame fisheries ‘met gt Hartford Tues him was when a Confederate | Was given a ser father, iooked | Jelbdaw Block Island sound. -The ships will | urday morning. About fifty young |day afternoon, all members he ficer on a splendid black horse was | lovely in a gown of white satin, with | CEORGE 6. GRANI return to Newport at the end of the | People enjoved the dance Saturday |Present except Dr. Leenard C. San- by a young lady if she could | draping of chiffon. She carried pin g week. night at the Inn, which proved a most | f0Td of New Haven. 4536 W. | take his picture | roses. "Little Miss Celia Smith acted as | G 3 MISS M. C ADLES | sociable occasion. GLSeTeR (CF Greioltomes (chasen, Trssiil e You can take that and me, | flower girl and carried a dainty vaske: | Miss Jane Bill is at Eastern Point dbut 0. Hart hemn. of Wathersgld said the officer. But as his |of sweet peas in the center of which |for the season. the.' nd E.lba[mar An anniversary mass for the repose of the eoul of Rev. P. M. Kennedy - = = ce presinent. han‘e_s S :‘f:«“ of | horse refused to stand Canaan was chosen temporary secre- | iaptod® aut. into. the ! L. vas v €0 ini; ihe weddi 5 ’ . od and ol | b &r Al TR Rev. and Mrs. Richard N. Graham's u'"”xealn and face Sflflfllk[ i2 Providenes S Tailvil as_celebrated by the Rev. J B allviliz | 2os 4t e ta } hiny’ b . L | FuAG a ®HR Bl Manil church, Néw Haven N ien. U s |BiM Dy the head while the young la- | Fritsch of Detroit. The wedding steamer reaches Queenstown today Promot attention 0 day or nigh: calla | Tuesday. Father Kennedy, the third | Admiral Casper F. Goodrich, U. S.! 4y gnapped them. She took his ad- | was plaved by Mrs. Edward Bonar. (Wednesday). . Telsphone 630 5 astor of St. Francis' parish, was | N N.. retired, Mr. Fenn and Commis- | ress’ and promised to send him a|S. Walsh and R. W. liemple rendered | — A Wig Is Not Needed M Wine ¢ ’ . er Philip C. Arnold of Haddam ! ilip 1 formerly of Norwich and died two e flaeen & aiiibiittes. ont By Tigs | DiCture: selections during the evening. | gMiss Winired Welies, Philip T_and | Ng matter how thin your hair s Miss years ago. A great deal is said in a dis- The' commission discussed the gen- | Met Man Who Wounded Him. | Peautiful home was appropriately dec_| Russell Weiles are at Montauk FPoinf| Adies ean match it perfectly aud aes DR. F. D. COLES Parl PR i S paraging way about the modern ||| eral condition of fish and game in| One ola soldie Union man, told | 072ted for the occasion. After the cere- i range it so it will look abundant, yet - D. arlor and Sleep Car Service via the & R ializati ] ¥ t ¢ soldier, a Union man, told | meny g lunch was servel in the dining & wig will not be required. Remem- i tendency toward specialization. the state and the scope of the work of | Mz, Scott thut he had met the man | - i S|_Mrs. Leonard Bacon and son David P, find & Central Vermont Railway. The time was when barbers ||| the commission. The cholce of a su- | who wounded him and he knew it be- | L00™ t0 i and. costly, | Bacon ding the season. -atjDSh mot even in Tars tan Sou Bafit DA s 1 aiis e s e : ik e ades mde and he kney were pr fol and costly, Bacon are spending S Froater hair artist than Miss Adles. (4 rlnary urgeon A bafiet pastir s att: mere also doctors when you ||| peritendent vprovided ; cause they had showed each other | §ere, PRSE TREUEL L AN ad been | thelr summer home in Assonet, Mass. } : rain leaving could get & man who would pull ||'act passed by the last general assem- |the scars of fifty years ago. When S one AhAIY e A0S e ha"'i See wlflt She Can Do For You aily except Sunday, for Brat- || your tooth or shoe your horse |||bly was posiponed. The superinten. |they met the Union man had pulled | 2MODS (heif triends. AL 1005 the has Two Sorts of Corporations. It appears that there have been two of ox SGiShE . ST AL With equal wiilingness; when a ||| dent may draw 2 salary of $2,000. 1t | uu s sleeve and showed the Conted- | 306 Main Street, next to Chelsea Bani Phone 10 Restdence 1095 phope| _Returning, this car is attached to woman, wanting the ruffles for was voted to continue the propagation | erate where he had b hot in the | €TT citie: s the train due Norwich at 845 p. m. her underskirt “pinked,” would of quail at the Connecticut agricul- }n,m aafiiile Contbasiate rerponacainy | —_— Clfise’e e{hcszr;;:;ilii;;s::d";i;“cgm&:{ Telephone 662-4 A buffet sleeping car is attached to ||| take them to the undertaker to ||| tural college. peeling off his coat and showing where FUNERAL. e bles — WeshinEton CHehe1as the train leaving Norwich at 5.52 e 0 Most Cigars Are Good. 1 e e be done. the Union man’s gun had broken his daily for Montreal returning, this s s Charl Chester Ruley. > oy peo D il There may have been a cer- ||| CARLOAD OF COWS opponent’s shoulder. arles Che: Y. it E: mt‘ THESE ARE BETTER car arrives Norwich at 8.10 a. m. daily. ||| | [There, may heve been a cer. FOR FISHERS ISLAND | Altogether Mr. Scott considers that |, A prayer service was read over the : Nfl‘,:',‘“"' fi’;b ;, A Xxcursion TON'S 1-2-3 Sc CIGAR |00 0058 NE Eion™s, 000, 5oulst ||| combinations of ceupations, but = CoSRPInIOE i well an i remaing of Charles Chester Rulsy 3¢ et McNab had sent his mossage by GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR |covvenience to local passengers.—Adv. ||| the auality of the service rend_ ||| will Relieve Shortage in Milk Supply Dr. Tyler's Statement. B Jate o, T ey e, Tues” | Boy Scouts Instead of by felegraph— J T, e hrlenrhos o el Roni vl o There. Dr. Heman A, Tyler, who was with | ljc service was held at Mount Cal- | New York Evening Sun. an ry them and see. SEARCHLIGHT DRILLS e g el the Connecticut delegation at Geftys- | var- Baptist church. Rev. J. H. Den- O THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St ILLS. Nowadays practically every Superintendent Hine has succeeded | burg from first to last as surgeon of | pis was the officiating minister and he | Princeton reports some college boys Next to we Palace Cafe Bisiinbe. Avres Took Part in tha-Brac. man and woman in the produc- |||in obtaining a carload of cows for the | the Medical corps, C. N. G., said con- | wag assisted bv Rev. Richard B. Har- | paying their way by earning money as | Between Norwich and New London. tive business world works along ||| different farms at Fishers Island aud j cerning the tri e of Grace Memorial Baptist church, | bootbiacks. A boat leaves either city 9 and 1% a .m, 1, 3 and 5 p. m. daily. Farese dp Sente one wax 3t oduts/ TSI Norwich Pler, Franklin Square; Ne London Pler, foot State St. D B TP e o] tical Work of Guardsmen. ORDER IT NGW Steamer Gen. R. B. Ayres went out Ropkins & Co’s Light on Monday night and = engaged In T5c_per dozen. Liaht Dinnar:Ale,| S5 chilght drill off Forts Tercy and Koebler's Pilaner, 80c per dozen. Michie. ~The steamer was used as a some certain well-defined line. ||| they will most likely be brought to the | “Those who returned at the end|fhrec hemns were rendered by the The resuit of this specialization island at once. The company has two | of the week, numbering 350, have eX- | choir. Miss Jda Scott presiding at the is shown in the immense advance milk teams on the route and lately the | pressed themselves as very well satis- | organ. The bearers were James Wil- there has been in the quality and demand has been so great that the|fied with their treatment at the camp ! pur Arber Simon, Henry Perring and variety of articles put into the drivers could allow only a part of the |and with their experiences. Many of 1 Briscoe, and burial was in Maple- o market for general consumption. ||| milk wanted by each customer. This |them came back to (heit homes In| wooq cemefery. where a committal Flts_u | Trommer's Evergreen, 16c per ogen, | theoretical battleship. starting her o 3 s vl ; 5 | e , n, | . a § he medium through which consignment of cows will do away etter health than they left, due to ! gapvice was conducted at the grave. Free delivery to all parts of tne| COUrSe sear Orlent Pomt o Shc Ta®|]| the public is informed of the best ||| this inconvenience of cows will do|their open air sleeping and’ exercise | Undertaker Gager had charge of the Nesuwtih, Cass ety picken U oy e SsaRchig . sug foL of these articles and their place away with this inconvenience and bet- | and regular food. funeral arrangements, lowed, while the men in the batteries bad gun drills with theoretical shoot- "1 v — | ing at the steamer. - . | Several times eight searchlights Delivered to any part of Norwich | v i siayed on the steamer and thess that A flluminated Block Island sound so that $he Als that f& ackuowledged to be|ine mont remote objscts wers visfble. the best on ihe market— HANLEY'S | Tuesday there was searchlight arill at of sale is the advertising col- ||| ter results will be obtained I personally inspected our mess be- umns of the reliable newspapers. THE poultzy farm has ell ¢he bue. | fore any rations were served, and | o SRS I 0 TS0y g oc s v inese it can attend to w e stock | found the food of good qua Well | _ Funeral servic R, Mac- 3 g were held at 2.30 The comfort, beauty and light- e o i exceeds the supply. The call for broil- | perience in the regular army. I have | Sunday v T o tine to ol onems ||| ors has been more than any vear since | hieard of complaints by some of the| Tuesday afternoon at the residence of || ness of the popular FITS-U- L the farm was started in 1396, men that the mess kits were not clean. | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. EYEGLASSES arpeal to the re- products they handle, There was plenty of hot water for the | Macdonald, in New london, Rev, fined taste of discriminating Telephcne 135-5. H. JACKEL & CoO. | Robert R. MacDonald. Byeglasses THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BULLDING CO0, lnc. PEERLESS. A telephone order will | Fort H. G. Wright, The Bureeu of Advertising, i o $ i Romeyn Danforth, pastor of the First B ¥ e . ||| Anniversary Mass For Rev. P. M.|men to cican thelr plates and other| Komes nforih, past s omp entlon American Ne er Publish i prgherie and any onma | Church of Christ, officiated, The ser- eople. i :fi\'ur;;n;;::\xn 0 Franklin & RO ARY, o, Asecctation,| Wona Bullaing, Kennedy. 5 Rd fora i pm’u:(nén' o oo wpre Taracl) tiended, ncluding s Mp;y we have the privilege o! GENERAL . 3 ranklin St. . New York, solicits correspond- At St, Francis' chureh In New | ond 3 can ol anly Rhmsele. | friends from this cily who knew the v . e 2 ence with dealers and manufac- ||| Haven, Tuesday morning an anntver- | i iiing water was of the very | deceased. Members of Mr. Mac- |} demonstrating the| practical NEWMARKET HOTEL, William H, Stanton. turers interesied in newspaper |||sary mass was celebrated for che re-|pest and the number of bubblers about | Donald's class, at Bilkeley x"choal FITS-U advantages for you? conTnAmls raskiny srwich relatives have received ||| advertising for nationally sold ||| pose of the soul of the Rev. P. M, Ken- | the camp was sufficient to aseure every | Were bearers. They are: Dr. R. Scott | i, ol Ave. lword of the death of Willlam F. Stap- ||| merchandice. Redy, the pastor of the chureh, Who | one a drint whon he nesded it - 1 | Linsley, George E. Wallls, Moss Ba- OPTICAL DEPT. Plest-class WSS dSgcs ‘P fipan Hinckley, N, Y., on: July 8, Te dled ‘two years ago. The Rev, Willlam | was cosl. palatable water. The cquip. | Fatz, Willam A. Hull, James Murray _ Meals and ;‘d‘l o Serted to resident here ‘when a young Kennedy, a nephsw of the deceased |ment for this camp was the zold medal | and John Glynn. The committal was The Plafli'cfldd’fl Cfl. srddf. Johm Tuckls, - L -5 50 years ago. He was unmar- of Norwich was celebrant; the Rev.[cots and blankets, and any one fa- |at the family plot in Jordan ceme- - 1 - - | ried ‘Walter McElroy, deacon, and the Rev, | miliar with out National Guard life | Lery. Plaut-Cadden Buildi PIANO WHEN you.want to put your busi- | Father Morar, sub-deacon. There was | knows that his means the best. P ut-Cadden Building, is‘no me- |2 large attemdance. Rev, P, M. Ken- e e e e The Cincinnati Enquirer defines a 144 Main 8t, Norwich, Cenn. A number of prominent scientists | ness before tL. ubiic. the: ER s nedy was at ome time rector of St.| Fort Warth (Texas) city emploves | hotel as a place where you swap dolr Patrick's church here, . Bow werk on an elght-hour schedule. lars for quarters. TN are member ¥ 2 €3 s of a German soclety foF | dium better than through the advertis- - Norwich, Comn. the aucliaiion of the divining rod. ing columns of The Bulletis. r.(‘:‘