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ly Sweet Corn, Lima Beans, Bartlett Pears and Peaches, Broiling Chokens —AT— SOMERS Vacationists leaving® and returning keep the railroad stations crowded. - On Sunday &I to truck took a party GE thirty pi from Norwich t> Rocky Point for the day, .~ 4 The Work of ofling and sanding the highway from the Uncasville ear sta- tion to Palmertown has ‘complet- e John Harrington of spont nndas with ricnts e fora o i Miss Tone Breckenridge. week end wii] o B South Windh: am. of Fairfield have been vi itis rela. tives in Norwich, e n street in Harf- h Mrs, F, P. M%mo; " Mrs, John Nichols and son, Clayton ‘savings banks, there is apparently n the same clearness in to bank: ouitslde ihese tove. Hiabec avhich are S ?‘uli‘grypfim L Wi C. | age and was a_ gevgfy& rs ago Mr. Daboll was ‘em Stevens' Studio will be closed until Aug. Sth—adv. Until July 3ist ¢ is r:]orn(nx star Aff evening and moynii of the yean A Groton contractor has been given the contract fof a bungaiow to be built at Groton Long Point for J. D. Sharp- less of Taftville. an of Section 3468 o 1 les of Connecticut for ce of superior court in re- on to & 8 ~of .set . off whlflamfiwq been made against corporation” on the part of. borrower ‘Wwho arg its depositors @nd cred- jtors. | Meoelyer, Thayer | furcher usks, ‘or ice b certain questions R R in regard to the.re- ilation which the corpdtatoon bears to each of its two classés of depositors, Having maintained organized under such a charter as in the Thames Loan and Trust ; - An attempting to collect the moneys ‘due the trust company from its bor- rowers, Regelver Thayer finds that such borrowers, who are al®o deposit-- ors and creditors, claim the right to et off their deposits ugainst their in- debtedness to the corporution. Since the stututes“seem o be lacking in clarity as regards this situation, cases of doubt have arisen’as to the right of depositors in one department to set oft wnd in_the book anl stutionery g 3. Viets in State street, ne Clark end e into partnership. he went out of business Mr. Daboll ¢ith seyeral = grocerv . shers Island until he enz|. er-Craw- | Mrs. Bertram Willlams - has re- turned to Mystic from .a visit to friends in Norwich. planet Mercury that date it is tar for the rest Miss Ella Coughlin has returned to New Haven after a lengthy stay with her parents in Fitchville. Frhest Sterry of Noewich is spend- ing #everal weeks with ‘his grandfath- er, Eipest Smith of Waterford. stores on |tered the employ of the Gag ford Co.. B A full line of WEDDING and ENGAGEMENT RINGS The town clock, wearied after Sun- the corpofation William Taylor. Handsome, Shimmering Silk at Miss Nellie z&.g,, v who.has been | UPon [ts books two depirtments, one | their depoblts in one department | William Taylor, who moved With his " irts that. were excepti S day, struek onty ::?m’;e:ly..w?unmflol‘; el g Hist ot Wk f,’»,‘,’er‘;:“‘},o,';,y,“,‘;‘ “;":’"‘:; 25 t;x: Sivings.dep, riment | against thieir:)ngeb(ednellm to the ust family. from i&l&on(tgna’otgfifm, va. 32;“:.&5 at £6.00, niow &g)nfl WM. FRISWELL y 'y Ocean beach, hd t bime, an; . fommer le- | company in the same or the other de- | last October, “of typhiod fever in | b o g s and telling the hour accurately. pean e Setymet e pattniont. Judge Williasns his direct: | partatnt. The reteiver aiaten that ihe Bhomendosn mhossint Reancks: u ! ! A Oh M3, Oh My, What a Rellef! ‘GETS- IT’ Stofgs Corn Pains Right Off and Gets' Corns Every Time. 25 AND 27 FRANKLIN STREET ed that a application. 2 p. m., ing be had upon- this this eity- on A, has instructed X Mr, and ‘Mrs. H. S. Staplin and son of Montville'- sepnt Sunday at Mitehell bungalow in Quaimbaug. } r. Taylor was botn three questions of set.off .are He is merous that S0 nu- he cannot with safety to himself and the rights and interests of Va, on July 19. in Colchester 41 years ago. survived by-his widow and seven chil- Those * that were $5.00, now $3.98 Men are at work in Old Lyme trim- ming the trees along Main street, so 1 at Clerk the, 5 -+ | ] the limbs will not interfore wih the - | George "B, Parsons of the superior | others proceed fo act in said cases drem the eldest being 18 years and the ' ol Y i X B PiILLS! P! I‘ILES!{ tpoliey Syires which ase o he SUUNg | - Miss Ruth Breckenridee has returned | Court to give netice of this hearing to | without the adyice and Girection of the youngest a’fow months. “Three of the Sure on a new principle Put it onl - Those: that A were $3.50 © this week. after spending a week's vacation with | all the parties who have appeared of | court > A0 Xna- i f i WILLIAMS® INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Wil cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbe the tumors. allays itehiug at once, acts as 3 poultice, Zives imstaat relief. For salc by »l: d-uggists, mail S0c and §$1.00 children are now i1l with typhotd fever. Rev. A. J, McLeod. . Rev. A. J. McLeod, formerly a pastor of the Groton Congregational church and also at Central Village and An-| the corn begins to shrivel an: simplest 'y band- A big gathering of Elks is expected | August 9th at New London, Elks plan- | hing to come from No-wich, Westerly, | Willimantic and other cities and towns in the state. ain, sappears. It never thing you ever saw. ages, “no greasy heaifhy flesh “peely ters that make corns bulg Mrs, F. ham. i and $4.00, how $2.98 Those. that were $3.00, now $2.29 ° In acting under the supervision of the court, direct. responsibility for complications that might arise will be removed from the receiver. 1t s hardly to be expegcted, of course, P. Beckwith of South Wihd- ails. { record or their coungel. Clerk Parsons | has done this and also given a similar P | notice to gach of the parties concerning Capiain_and Mrs. A. W. F‘rnllervwhflie refations with the bank advice haye retufned to Groton after spend- | is asked. In the appiication six specific 'WILLIAMS Wi6. CO., Proos.. Cloveland, For sale at Lee & Osgecd Co. The prospects for August at Watch ing a week with relatives | wich. in Nor- |tases are. meltioned, although others | may arise at any time, and the dilem- ma_ by which the recefver finds him- that any plan of dissolving the receiv- ership will be presented at the meet~ ing on Aug. 1. which was the limit set dover, died from peritonotis at Waldo- boro, ‘Me., on July 22, and his body ar~ irived “at Groton Monday. The com- corns won't pull and hurt Way up to Your heart. Law aside your knife and ragor. No more digging wnd tUEEINg and no “mora bieeding, no | French Style, Soft Cuff Hill are very good. Ail of the hotéls | winclag, The Misses Cassidy of Norwich are mittal was in Groton cemetery, Thi; i Shirts, in rich Soisette and self confronted seems o be due to the | by Judge Williams of the time allowed : Tore dangersof hlood poiRon. “OHTS= are well hooked, and It looks as'tuests of their aunt and uncle, .Mr.|fact that while the statutes are glear | for taking such measures & might.Service was conducted By Rev. James il ®niie’®‘iurts -~ healthy, fiesh: it s} . f : M thought August would be the best| and Mrs. Courtland Darrow of Oswo- | concerning the same probioms as (hes | bermit {he renowal of business by the | Wilson Bixler, D. D. Coincidental 10 sarc "paintons: duiok. simpies muro. war English Sitk Stripe Madras, month in vears. | , Employes in the postoffice are more. than satisfied with the quarters Uncle his death in Waldoboro is the fact that . callouses and bunions., wo. £3 is soid at all Gruggists T e hres 4l 5 contn a botiie, or sent on recel of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chiet satchie, . occur in purely natlonal _or parely] trust company. handsome fabrics, at Clean-up Prices. that place was McLeod Is_survived by his wife, sons, Drs Raymond and Edward Mc- WE SERVE THE BEST Miss Marguerite Stiields of Norwich | is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. SERVANT GIRLS Sam provides for them, the well ven- | and Mrs. William F. Murphy of ‘New | ANOTHER. LEASE FOR Leod of New York cigy and Dr. Robert 5% LT 7 Shirts that were 53.00, hiated bullding being comtortable even | Lcndon. / SHORE LINE ROAB. WON'T LEAVE CITiEs |Mckeod of Brooldys: N ¥ The King of All Laxatives. * |,y €229 . | R ) o= . L mnd T | “For constipation, headaches, indiges- R 3 £ | % o Mrs. Margaret Seifort returned to|Takes Over East ‘Lyme Road, to R Empl ureal ir | Island, | > i , . oA | Best 8150 glasses for $1.95, properly | nemhome n New York Saturday After| ge Fan R Rz, ar a7 SRriazment Burcaus . Have . Their SRR AR N |tlon and dyspepsia, use Dr. Kings| ' Shirts- that were $2.50, ftted. Burnham's, 237 Main street— | spending a week with her cousin, Mrs. | 4 o o8 Connegticut River, for TR Hrng Niowmoe- Wsraaved ALONG THE R. I. S8HORE. [ aw Dite. BIIE RS MdCIIRAC O} E IN THE CITY | Adv. .| James LaPoint. IR e L Fee Doesn't Hurt Agencies. Aty o Bumon . X seveitiy g e nn oW $1.90 g 7 i 3 st icut People Are! i ey vays keen irts th 00, , 2 ihe that| of iip. oyutes Sistls Sibng | e ; AR At a meeéting of the stockholders of " ST AT Many Eastern Connecticut Pe to all my family and always keei Shirts at were % A i g an er of || 0 B e e R ST P S, Woshlngien | it ST ondS nd' B e Sine | oty Faver, Commlesonsy £ 21" nieging Summer Owimie . ks 3 hom? et 3. ot -ana ger | | SAAIS e not drop in and try an order of Owing to the fact that the ovsters are| (rjp of two weeks spent with relatives | JAIWAY ‘company, held at noon Mon- | (3800 % T ¢ (HTER conducting 4 ! well. Price 25c. Reccommended by Lee | IOW $ any of the follewing flavors: filled o with spawn the dealers are | in'‘{he provinces. day in the company’s offices at No. 91 ( SNV AR ot licenses forthe conducting | * Continued fine weather has brousht & Gsegod. hi that 5 Neapolitan Vanilla sure they will have a large set, o State street, New London, it was voted | I PUTAC Wb ovment agenties. 1ast |an ever increaging mumber of visitors _t R o .. | Shirts - that were $1.50, Mis Bihel Chandler has returned :o| to eXecute a Jease of the franchise and | t0I* SUTERIN-ORG Ticenses weve talien ' to the shores of Narragansett bay and — = T lnow $1.15 by e W Rebaery Antonio Ville of Torrington fancies | sprmgfield Mass.. after a few weeks | PrOperties of the’company for a period | 5 [RIFIE0R DONE, In Hartford Tn- |0 the country places throughout this yor go¢mer, Hugh Melnnes, at Carolina, | DO’ . Cherry-Bisque Pistachio he is being persecuted and threatens ! s(ne with fle. Dr. I S. Smith, at | Of 21 years to the Shore Line Electric| oy ™ 8 $5 ense fg8 has lstate. The ‘number who ‘have come 51 otV TR PO (Rt of his . h Chocelate to kill his friends and\himself. It is| X(Sn Stonington. . | Bailway company. Those present at|>Cen Incressed from 33 to $20. It WA |from Connecticut is far In excess of jjneré #1¢ ving { Shirts that were $1.00,. likely that he will be commitied to- | F 4 the meeting, who constituted a ma- | SXRESIRC 4ol Lus inorease would rel funy previous summer, many naving R0 Mrs, Baward E Warren of now 89c¢ THE WAUREGAN HOUSE \!a)r 15 sday) to the State hospital mv\_:\‘rna i!\u"! ]vm;fi%n-pn “%nflf)fll::sg :Sfiurl‘“.V gf l*}saxglrec&?;:m;ere l;m?l?m(;‘ rivate agencies and the expectation }ff:(if.‘.fi'; ng',f,;“fiéu'fgfi:fi?fg"cfifii P‘:)r;r;:n; are_at Touisset Point for the The Parker- c | Great Plain are passing a few days in | PRI C. Dunford; ¥rederick® P. Lati- | i1l he:reaiized. - Up to the present | 2on"Boine Judith to Watch Hill, Nra irheresa Fains of Putnam has| ~Anderson Percale and TP S nbol Cal Hey C. Thompson of New London | ok Biom oy SFins, 2 | mer. Leonard T. Saunders and Selden | (ITe¢ agents, one of‘them in Norwich, | 00 i hobile party conssting of pe i 4 B Rea: | . 5 ¢ Drepristors. has brousht suit for divorce against| O o >ionington. | B Manwaring. Tho were licensod'last vear, have al- | yp "and' Mrs, Dwikht H. Holgh. Mre. Soor the EUest of Mra Jap s B eadow | Lorain't Madras, Stiff 'Cuff 5. Mre. Martha C. Thompson on statutors | - John Sullivan, emvloved at the| The New London and East Lyme|lowed their licenses to lapse and have | 5" 7 "Dawiey, 1. P. Roath, William yovya ther O(t80 , o " | Shirts that are positively fast sround. Mrs. Thompson was Miss M- | Groten Ship and Engjne *company | Street Rallway company was incor- | 100 (BCh OUS new ones af the In- | Caruthers, C.'S. Holbbook, Frederiek “‘GIE 0 §E* T8 g iigntrul attatrs i e ria C. Coit. They were married Secpt. | piant spent t ihe home of-his| Porated in/1903 with a capital of $150. | Vel ™ram “the time 1t 1s issucd, o | Tyler. Mrs. “William ¥ Hogue, Miss of (ne week in the summer olony at)Color and perfect fitting. WA iathL. 15th, 1910. There are no children. | parents in N ch. e meaiyas announced at the vlose of | that jt will-be some time. before the [ Elsle” Hogut, fi';::':cfxmg Bosue, Miss Longmeadow was the luncheon givep | Fotoiorty: soldy foR HO . the meeting that the lease would prob- | A3 gLl o ® | Lena Lester, sladys Eiliotl, Mis e e iy SE hican A® Chandies! orm .00, 715 Boswell Ave. Three automobile trucks from Nor-| Russel Brand and Mr. and Mrs, | ably ga’into effect om Aug. 1. By the | 12bor commissioner can state positively | yeons Rydnoim, G. L. Heéwitt and 1. 3. S Taraany by Mrs. Barah f- Gresbrer Y ot 4 wich are carting railroad ties from the | t an Brand of Preston City were visi- acquisition of the line from New Lon- the number of lapses. But what the ” v 5 ate Wi i . : {Schutz of Noiwich were \lunchéon giq"fer nine cousins, incluaing 3rs. NOW $1.59 3 Ls“ana Welch Farenit serven G| Cil cummer place over the Bolion! tors with their sister, Mrs, . H, Clark, | don to Flanders Corner the Shore Ling, Sta(e Will lose in revenue by a Teduc- |icsis’ at tne Mathowson house, Nar- Sy, Der aine cousing, including Mre d f B SR Wohh Tieeii 2! line, in Gilead to the Bolton railroad 'in Rixtown, Iriday company, has secured a through route’ n the number of licenses will be | 1, zangett Pier, Sunday, B iae Sloannet s et Hayeh Formerly sol or $1.50, der. John Tuckie. Prop. Tel. 42-5 B Soen . Y. 4 : more_than made up by the increase in : ertrude Simmons of E e § station. The trucks carry mearly sixiy from New London to New Haven, the ‘tem. TI0 would. not he Surpricing | gors: Tdwin' K. Gilleite and her SEGUR Niler of Moosup. who Kas|now $1,15 2 ties 1o & load and make six trips each| Mrs. Louis White, Jr, and children,| It will be seyeral weeks howeyer, | (0%, %% It WOould not be surprising | gaughter, Miss Nellie Gillétig, Of £ol- guent aspumber & summers at Watch | % aky. | of Webster, Mass. are spending several | before the whole line ia in operatlon: | 1f,onCoFies yhis month as much money | Shester, ‘are the guests’ of Mr. ‘and B[l g fived’ the past ,week and is| Formerly sold for $1.00, : | | weeks with Mr. ‘and Mrs. George E.|Injunctions tied up eonstruction on the | lc€pse fees tt'ds B o e a0e% Mrs. George E. Myra of Ivy streel, qnaliered at the Ocean house for the | b s A17 el thi odel 12 The big event of the year amona | Bartlett, of Whitaker avenue. Neck road in Old Lyme for some time | 25 °% SOUETLES CUnng. an, cnilre ve ";‘Eak\\l’rovidente, for a few days. remainder of khe summer. ' now 89¢ -jew N m i the "..‘Tm;s of lme New Enzlnm} Fis AR AR ek and these were removed only within a K.a{‘m:r&i;‘;?f Toe e m‘;“ifi:‘;“e;r Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Randnél \and Mrs. F. H. Schofield of Danielson is Y 2 | Order o rotection, is the annua r. and Mrs. Fred Tooker and chil- | few day In comsequence the open- & 808 N YEAT | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings of Nor- ot o Atwi at Narra-, sizé WATCH in 20 years’ || O 0f ottt O iy ot | ren of Monivilie ere 1o, suesta ot ing of the roud, which had been an- | Wil show a substaniial increase in | Wi @3 Hre FEani Senpines of O @u guest at the Holel Atwood at Natra-{ GCustemers who appreciate the wis (old filled case for | Savin Rock. Over 5868 wil gather | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \\'Ils’n at their | nounced for Aug. 1, will be deiayed. the revenue for licenses. | has been visiting the shore resorts in Sonsett Pler. R dom of buying shirts with a on this cay from all over New Eng- | cottage at Pleasure Beach recently. The entire line of the New Londons| Expense Greater Than Goffectien, |this vicinity the past week. On Mon- WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS for excellence of FIT, WORKMAN- | land. Mrs. William Good of Waterbury is| 0 5ast Lyme company covers about | ‘There has always been some difi- | day they .were at Narraganseit Pier, ) SHIP and QUALITY cannet afferd % x .3 \r< e am -6:‘ ¥ al !‘ T {11 miles. The new line will meet it at [culty in eollecting the fees. The com- | Wednesday at Newport, and Friday CELEBRATES ANN‘VER!A!Y‘ miss this eppertunity. 3 7 ,Every Presidential post office in the |in Norwich, where she will be = the|Flanders Cerner and the distance cov- |missiener and. his assistants have been |they arrived at Watch Hil, ' e — & 5 iy q United States will be a postal savings | guest of Dr. Good’s parents, Mr. and|cred from New London to the Connec- | obliged to go to the agencies several |having slopped en route &t Recky “Bixty-five Members Meot at Bucking- A i | depository on September 1, by an order | Mrs. Patrick Good. of Everett street,!ijcut river will be about 20 miles. times to collect the fee. When the Point for a Rhode Isiand shore dinner! | "m0l for Lunch and Enter- ghl p | just issued by Postmaster General | for the next two weeks. | fact i considered that the no—w-L.-; c. < to airive homa the middle; - (4 HAMETE T Y g Thoroughly gusranteed, || 1 min Famt S | r o , it S | o The TOGGERY SHOP. Best value in the siaeket. [ =5 nemds Lywme and.Nosth Grodver- | Dt aad Mes 5. & Revnoa, who BIG PURSES FOR v FAIR RAGES, |IF.Tsadily seen that the collection of | Misses Doris and Ella Mathewson| oy, s7ip aaniversary of the organ- e S T nordale. ave Joen sPend N . ees involves 2 | of Norw! he Mr. ang e o i e ik . A Mrs. Revnolds' parents, Mr. and Mrs. st BB 3 TRdcct 11 Fas hanpencd that e ealc, | Mre: Tobm Dexter ut thets ome on the. [fation of” Sedgwick Woman's. Retlet 291 MAIN STRE Miss Pmma A Willams, who has|T. Coughlin Ofihitchville, ‘have, re- | officials Are Working on Classes Now | lection of a $5.fee has heen at a pe’ | Great road, Lineoln. (g CEERS RO L N R e - | taught the school at Eastern Point for | turned to New Haven. 3 S Tredk Being Worked Dailys cuniary loss to the state. No more | Among the guests at the DeWolf inn B3nY . | three _years Is to go to Willimantic & T ¥ - | time will be spent.in the coliection. of |at Bristol during the past week was suckingham Memorlal on Monday.|apppp A BOTTLE Mlfl ‘ n&fl. “. mlxs. [Zext all to take up & course of study | Lo L D e obenal fimie| . The racing committes of the New |$25 than was spent herctofore in tah-| Thomas J. AyIWArd of Denielson, ' A ek od Al A it b iy ] . fett' by Mics Williame will be aea by | Summer home, Camp Griswold, on the| London County Agricultural society— | Ing in the fee of 35, 50 that the collec- | Judge 'and Mrs. M. A. Shumway, vents in the past history of the corps, OF TABLE VINEGAR | 355 SR AL Ot A s Y Dhaiie Gnd- b spending the sum-|Arthur D. Lathrop, Michael B. Ring | tion of the fee in the future will never | Judge and Mrs. Harry E. Back and FRORWE 3 00 FES LACNY OO B g0 n 1 i All the best makes of R 5 o mer there with their familles. and Charles Di Greenman—has held |be at a loss. | Mrs. A H. Armington of Daniclson giiejient lunch of sandwiches, tea, cof- . ! i . Dr. Oliver Brewster -Tavlor, who one meeting within a week to talk No Desire for Hodpework. | comprised an automobile party that gIC€RCRE MACEOL AR IS (St o i | WATCHES in stock. died in Hartford Saturday night at| Frank Blum of New York, the ex- | things over and they will get together | Commissioner Connolly states that | ViSied Newport on Tuesday last. = Cot (Crved by the commitice in charge From RALLl A% the age of %3 years married Miss | Dert linotvper 'is renewins' old ac- |again between mow and Saturday. In | (ORISR COnnONY glates (hat| Mrs. Mertilla Chase Preston of Dan- | WIS SEved DY, UOE CORORItES 1 SRONRS 8 i Sophia Hale Hubbard daughter —of | Quaintances which he made In Norwich | thé course of five days. one of them | 0y yreatest diffieulty in supplying |Li5of 18 Vice president of the Fullcr Ll YCiered the dining room a march Edward and Sophia Hale Hubbard, of | during his employment in the Bulletin [i8ald Monday, there will, in all proba | he gemand for domestlc servants. | amiy 8ssoclation which met W th8" vas piaved on the piona by Miss Qive Bolton, She dled July 11, 1845, "He | composing room last summer. biljty, be gomethine to Five out about | ¥, ATNON 1%, ST are nawsdass |GAY Jast week to perfect arrange. A% DI e i ORDER IT NGW was a descendant of Elder Brewster. the classes and the purses. [ to pusework. They prefer to work | DEnts for an annual 5 Following the lunch, the president, ¥ s | . George Boynton of Houston. Tex,|™ This much, though, they give out,|io 40 housework. They prefer to work | wyji pe held at Worcester on Aug. 25, Following the lunch the president g % o Co® Light Dipner Ala| 1po Misses Janet and Edith Filiott, | formerly of Montvile, called on rela: | without waiting: There will be faster | 12 & factors (ST in 5 sfore orofice and | Mr. snd Mre. Willlam Mason, and MI3. LIS SoBrimerss, welomed 108 N\ B R s Tiia: S daughters of Howard Elliott, the new | tives and friends at Gardner Lake and | clafses, and there will be bigger | Ui, (6T CETI0CT (O B0 SUPRT fdaushter of Dagiiclson aré the guests (RO 0 Sl nP0n0 Of what the corps . . 7 ,“" ono g ) g .‘?5‘:’" ‘.“o-“m president-elect of the New York, New | in Palmertown, Friday, on his way to | purses, than in any previous wages ot domesties have increased by |Of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mason at <P B8 COER AR A PR C000 Ve, PNCe Free delivery to all parts of the Haven & Hartford Raiiroad compan New York, whence he sailed Satur- Good horses are wanted at Norwich leaps and bounds. Commis joner Con- Orchard Grove farm, Slocum. prosperous existence. She then called . ¢ # 4 i3 . Mr. and_Mrs. C. P, Kendall and two Z 3 o ill_attend Mrs. R. P. Keep's schdol | dav. this year, and the society is willing to | *4PS 258 Poynls. Commssionor Fon- 1 2 : o S du for brief remarks from Past Depart- eity. ¢ e it | R 2 R, o geD! children, Pauiine and Charles Kendall, : i ) . < at Farmington in the fall. One of pay to get them. floe recently competent domestics have |Soidren. Pa T m witit. ment President Mrs. Marietta Wright ” 8 Telephone 135-6. H. JACKEL & co. | §i TIRIREOLML IS O the | Bluefish at Block Island. Tho tragk ie being worked every | LSRR SPRRSER COMCS S, AETS ot North Stoninston nave ween. wisit: R U R g S aat pronidentaof Don’t you need a good ] school. Advices from Block Island intimate | d8% by SUFL Sherwood Raymond, Who | 454 they would not think of accepting | M€ friends &t JHACIOteWA, B B ' the corps: Mrs. Emily Irish, Mrs. 8. 8. FILING CABINET = i that bluefish are so numerous in the | W 11 SR Al pls. order. be O%¢ | Positions in houses where wages were | isi\" “jer ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, | SPalding, Mrs Mary k. Jewett, Mrs. C M. wILLlAMS Edward M, Chapman of Lyme, the waters about the island as to prove a |real trott o Spmliencas the middle 91520 a month. Elm”gR Y oanth, of Tast avenue, | - Annella Steison, Mrs. Lydig F. fi"'lf Ctaters wnd ?- . Connecticut member of the American serious annovance to the navigation of | ReXt month, Entries do not A kbous | Families who live in the country of | Natiek, = 3 | kins, Mrs, Annie ‘A. Dean, Mis, Ger-| fOr y T pl‘m . commissien which has been ’studying | small craft. Corroborative evidence is | b®8In to C“me“" S{’“"‘SL‘ e presty | take cottages for the summer at the | "L slexander P. Wiliams and her trude V. Toothill Mrs Ida R. Green, We have just remv.‘; SUPPLIES and BUILDING | o °0irative conditions qamong farm- | found in the fact that the price of the | SUE 15, but slready there Is a Dretty | shore cannot secure. domestic help. as | qaugnter Misa. Alice . Alexanger, of | Mrs. Laura J. iutchins, Mrs, Mary | ] e k ers awroad, has returned home. [The fish has dropped to six cents a pound. | 890d string of speedy nags auartered | o young women do mot tare to live | Snuenicr: Mlss AUCE ORI sor E. Heswick Mrs Harriet L Kinney and {best low priced line on 3 MATERIALS commission reached New York, Fri-| —_— bl Rl Bheus e D aiong new. | outside the cities, or other centers of | o' NTGY B/ 50 UL ENTAS (he past | Mrs. Dorothea W. Ib\lc&m: iach. e i o T B e Carpenters’ Union Meet of course be added to right alons now. | population. To overcome ghe dificuity | 5 A | sponded briefly and their remarks market. i . went to Lyme. & he quarter of a mile of woven wire | which thia objection on the part of | “Se< anq Mrs, Felix ‘Lambert of | Were heard with much interest. Wi diate them' & * of all kinds. pizs AL YU 1 The meeling of Thames unlon. U.|fence o replace bogrds, will soon be | Gomestica to -country or seaside life | yamry “nd, Mrs. Fellx Lambert %5| The following entertaining _pro- ‘e have them In one, - 3. of C. and J. 75 c . The contractor | % : 3 fe | Natick enerta P e wi arri 3 2 ESTIMATES REV. €. W, MORROW DEAN. | i ™ 2 Copenters” Lol way® do. | e the- pocts. sip ireads’ and. Bo is et ot e AOlY, 8aY% | Lemoine of Baitic at their home. | | 1M Eeunor Do tending, Aive)| three and four drawer sizes at - e e e & 2 Saiip t many s Miss Mary B. Butler of Norwich ar- o iien Sitar 23 cheerfully given on Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., for | workmen reported, been at the grounds lately looking | thelr cottages. timales & gucaiafihe Driscoll coltage | pegle: piano selection, Miss Hazel | price, all handsome oak finish. | i i 3 ~ v ck and stables. Eniries | - at_Pleasant View. 2 Lo b S 3 g CONTRACT WORK. | Comima ¥ e s e L oBITUARY. - [Pt S wiiam Young ot | Banfed; reciaton, s, Grace Mon| " Eyl} fine of 5 Last year Fisk university, Nashville, | , by z more numerous this fair, b anielson arrive 0 s bTan: vocal diak Mrs "Pesle’ aidiive: o & Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. { renn., having no presigent, the college | . Roadmaster Thomas Guinan of the Rakdy far, THE ‘In’ Alr Mrs. John Drew. several weeks at their cottage at Oak- | FOU QU0 dward; reading, Mrs, Doro~ CARD INDEX BOXES, Fi s Fun by an administrative commic, | ShOre Line rond has fnished laying | Resdy for T tenttvral so- | . Mary Hinchey, widow of John Drew, |land Beach. 4| theas W Balcom; reading, Mrs. Ger- 5 y feo of ‘two. Bt which Rov. Corneilus & he {rack oo Xantle fiats from the [ The offclals of tho sericultural so; | aieq’ uadenly at her home No. 216 | Dr.mna drs. . 3. MacGewn and | (neds Wiy remy, S80 il MRS camme 345 and k6. ! W. Morrow. formerly pastor of the | Pridge to the railroad A ety are Hnding onteihese days thal | Franklin street some time early Mon- | daughter, Miss' Giadys MacGown, of | trtide FoRntor. LIS BRAER RS (0 SecondCongregational chureh, Nor- the young men with feet warm enough | s, i Mystic, are at Quonochontaug for' the Motorcycles One 1812 twin 7 h:p: Embiem V' belt drive, one 1913 twin Emblem 8 h, p, chain drive, one 1913 8 h. p. twin M-M " belt drive. All are in frst-class conditicn. Cash or Insiaimenis. If you waat & powerful twin at a very low figure it Is to your advantage to see us. WILSON BROS. 56 Elizabeth Street, Norwich, Conn. JOSEPH BRADFORD wich, was one. Last June the trusiees elected Rev. Mr. Morrow dean, putting him 4t the head of the institution for friends urged him so strongly to re- | consider that he did %o, and he has sccepted the office. His hope is that his new duties may not interfere too much with the work which he has enjoyed as colloge pastor, as last year proved most successful, 60 students || entering the church as members. The advance i8 a marked one for! Rev. Mr. Morrow, but his friends feel confident that he will make a most effi- clent head of the institution, Fisk has | raised $300,000 endowmenti and s about to start in for $250,000 more, | with every prospect of securing it. | As usual, Rev. and Mrs. Morrow are spending the season at thefr cotiage at the coming year. At first Mr. Morrow refused to ac- | cept the homor, but trustees and |~ The Great Trouble The great trouble with those of us that rob Peter to pay Paul is that we don’t pay Paul.—Puck. WHO GIVES YOU THE POOREST SERVICE? Is it the merchant Who has the Dbrightest store, the most attrac. | business. | swer right off the bat, { tieth century fair put in the first ap- to try a trip in the Thor aeroplane are more numerous hereabouts than | they may have thought. Two recently-made citizens of Nor- wich spoke to the society’s secretary, as well as to a Main street business man who is a strong 1913 fair bdoster, Saturday. -One is the son of a former city official now. in the real estate He buttonholed one of his men on Main street, within 20 feet of the trafic cop, and he wanted an an- without wait- ing. 'he advertising man of the Twen- plication for a ride and he has the fivst call. If he gets killed the rest of us will stay on terra firma,” was the ‘best answer he could get. Ten minutes later. a Norwich clerk Med his.applicition for a trip into the clouds that hover over the East Great morning the lifeless body being found in her room by members of the had passed away In her sleep and ap- i parently had died but a short time | before the family discovered her death. | She had apparently been in the best | ct health when she retired Sunday | night, | She was a nakive of Willimantle, { where she passed her early life. She was married to John Dréew-in that eity 30 vears ago and 18 years ago the: jremoved to this city. Mr. Drew was ia boss carpenter, Ho passed away Feb, 2, 1902, at the age of 35 years as the result of a shock. Mrs. Drew was a member of Thames lodge New England Order of Protection. Her many noble character- istics made her honored and loved by all with whom she came in contact and many friends feel a sudden loss family at '§ o'clock in the morning. She | remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Willam M. Williams | of Norwich, who have been the guests lof Mr, and Mrs. William H. Browning |at their cottage on Narragansett ave- | nue, Westerly, for a couple of weeks, larrived in this city last week for a | few days' stay before returning to | their home. Miss Louise Morrison of Thompson- ville is a guest at the Larkin cottage at_Watch Hill for a few days. F. D. Ferguson of registered at the St. George hotel at Quonochontaug the past week. Miss Dora F. Main of North Ston- ington is visiting friends at Button- woods Beach for a couple of weeks, at | the conclusion of which she will g0 to Vermont, where she will spend the re- | mainder of the summer. J. D. Haviland and family of Nor: 1 Norwich was | | entertaining Mother Goose ver: The event was a most enjoyible one to all present. The committee in charge was’ composed of Mrs. Doro- Ger- thea W. Balcom, chairman, Mrs. trude Johnson, Mrs. Jda R. Green, Mary_§. Diskue. Mrs. Harriet L. Mrs. | | i i | was assisted by Mrs. Anna Guile, Miss Elena Lester and Mrs. Mary Byrnes. The coerps, was erganized July 28, 11886, with §5 charter members, of whem 12 are now active members of | The corps now has a mem- bership of 150. During the past year four members were lost by death— Mrs. Emily_Goss, Mrs, Marion Mar- shall, Mrs. Susan Lamb and Mrs, Belle Moore. Following is a list of the charter the corps. * We have a box with cover as low as 50c. . INDEX CARDS and GUIDES, TYPEWRITER PAPER ney, Mrs. ‘Henrietta Alden, {rude Vool M. Smity B Dol-y and all < e , Mrs. Maude E. er,” A Towra 3 Hutehims. The committee| OFFICE STATIONERY. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway A DELIGHTFUL g i i ve arrived at their cottage, the: BOOK BINDER |mvne bioihiiamiss it || e i fo ool R0 S || P bl ™ B 30 55 | 00 St 0 o B T e |l B et S RS by Rt 8, gt county. Mr. Morrew writes a Norwich o o 4 s force to i anyhow. | Joi % s F, fred |l mEs N : 0 e Blask Books Made aad Ruisd te Order |friend ‘that he is already busy with ||| GOULE, R0, Mhd an @il round |5 *Bryan Mahan followed ~the 1911 |erick J. Drew. There ls also a broth- | "3ir"00g" yrs. C, B. Woodwortn of | M. Instaham, Mrs Lena, Sweet, Mrs. E ‘L 108 BROADWAY some of the. duties of his new office. L gL R i Gty R TS boat raee with Harry Atwood, and |er, Charles Hinchey of Willimantic. |[Nopwich are guests at the Summer e . Farmiph Mo B x A l 3 Such a splendid advancement will win ||| GoIIere, 4 You J2,Dis Hi Teddy went up it some fellow at John J, Corbett. Rest_cottage at Watch Hill for a few | 3% Ji TR Fy louon ity i him congratulations trom many friends | || ity nis advertising? ¥ about 1}, Hempstead, and I'm as game as they John. 3. Corbeth widely Jenawn:! inv| 08VE: s T R e S L R g 2 1 i Niewion. . ? are,” he’ sald. temperance and frafernal circles| Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Macgown and |y “gooon’p Kampf and Mrs, Eliza- Ciun1r‘km.lewe gd"“ it o6, - i/ Is it from thaf kind of merch- || died at 4 o'clock Momday morning |daughter, Miss Gladys MacGown, Who |y ¢ Breckenridge. erience whell: s SUNDAY GAMBLERS APPEAL. ant that you feceive poor ser- ||} NORWICH ELKS ¥t ,“‘"", : Have You a Kodak? It so this will interest you, We taken the local agency for the Bush Co. of Providence, R. 1, who make a spechity of developing, printing and enarging. Al work fin- ished within 48 houfs after delivery at cur store Quaiity of the work, we are sure will satisfy you, and prices so low that you car afford tc bave L1 work done by a specialist. The Progressive Opp. Chelses Bank 283 Main Street THERE 13 30 acvert, Eastern Connesticut eqaalto Fho Wl ok Qusipies Henry Allard Find 350 and Costs on | Two Counts and Frequenters $5 Apicce. { In the city court Monday marning | Jndge Kelly fined Honry Allard 325 and costs for violation of the Sunday loguor law and $25 and costs for run- | ning a gambling house. He took an | appeal and furnished bonds of $400. | The 14 persons who were taken in| the rald Sunday night and who were rged with frequenting the place were fined $6 and costs each and alll appealed furnishing bonds. Albert J. | Bailey appeared for Mr. Allard and the | frequeniers presented u demurrer - to the complaint but it was overuled, Hot days do not trouble those who Plenty of adv, [arink Willlams' Root Beer. sren, sparkie and fine flavor. WHEN you want to put your busi- mets beforn the public. there’is no me- {fem better than throusn the advertis- {98 columns ~« "™wa Bulletip vice? It is not probable. The chances are ten 'to one that the poorest service and the least satisfaction come from the shops where business is done under antiquated conditions; where the merchandise is badly chosen and badly displayed: Where salespeople are not well- informed and courteous and obliging; and where the merch- ant either has nothing much of interest to ' advertise or else “doeSn’t belleve in advertising.” There MAY be exce) if 8o, they indicate the rule. The best " service comes from the business that has so much con- fidence in its methods and its merchandlse that it is a part of its gplendid service to tell you about it. | ptions but, Falthful ad-readers seldom go |ing. strong and already ~PROMISE SOME GAME. Jack Wilson Getting a Strong Nine to Meet the Putnam Boys. « ‘When the Norwich Blks clash with the Putnam Elks at the drawbridge on | Thursday. afternoon there promises t Dbe some excitement. Putnam isscom. sees nothing. but the big end of the score, but Jackie Wilson has some slab artist. on his slate who he says will tie the Pulnam Dboys up tight. After the game the big bake will be served Whigh is an’annual event with the Norwichi lodge. 01 = | Settles Account With Comptroller. Clerk George E. Parsons of the New London county superior court goes to Hartford today to settle his annual account. at the office of Comptroller Daniet P. Dunn, to the wrong store. Tungsten filaments for commercial w at his home, 160 Grafton street, New Haven, of Bright's diseasd after a Tong iliness. Mr. Corbett was in his 39th year. His 'illness commenced . about @ vear ago, and for ike past three monthe his’ conditfon hag kept him away from business. As a temperance ot only known cut, but throughout thy United States. He'was the first v resident that the National Catholis Tatal Abstinence union elected. He was (hosen at a con- vention held in Pittsburgh, and was afterwards re-electeq ty the same of- fice at a convention held in Boston. Mr. Corbett was in temperance mat ters in close touch with Bishop ‘Tier- ney, and the head of the Catholic di- oceses at that time hald Mr. Corbett in very high esteem. He was promin- ent in fraternal organizations and held many affices In them. He held many offices in the Anclent Order Hibernlans and the Knights of rier Mr. Corbett I cver Connecti- ‘| Columbus, and was the prime mover in forming the Tierney cadets of _the electric lamps are being made as small as eight ten-thousandths of »» tncb in | dlameter. state. Tt is sald of Mr. Corbett that no layman in the state was more wide- ly acquainted with the Catholic clergy, lare at the Willkomen cottage, Quonos | chontaug, for a couple of weeks, en- tertained a large house party over the | week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Geer, Col. and Mrs. Percy Morgan, Mr. and Mes. Waiter Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boylin, Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler, Miss Florence Ferris, Charles Cameron, Miss Annie M. Packer, Charles Johnson of Mystic, Mr. and Mps, William Bellamy of New Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs_ George Lowe of West Mystic, Earl Walbridge of Staf- ford Springs, Miss Clara Brown of Old Mystie, Lieutenant Lyon of Fort Trum- bull, Gliver Burrows of Groton, Miss Madeline Collins of Woodstock, Vt. and Ralph Koelb of Stoninston made up the party. _ Dr. Thurman Main and family of North Stonington are at Pleasant View for a week. i Among the last week's reglstrations at Block Island were H. H. Oswold of Norwich, Mrs. L. E. Fltchthorn of Southington, Mrs. E. E. Rogers Norwich, J. H. Pratt of Southington. Incidents In Society. Mr., and Mrs. William B. Birge of Huntington place are at Watch Hill for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Rollin C. Jones and Miss Maud Carew Buckingham left town Monday to spend two weeks at the Watch Hill house. Up to Democrats. Will the Democrats please explain to us how it is that a tax on bananas will help to reduce the high cost of living?—Chicago Inter Ocean, E Maxim- for a Miser. 1t is better to be a piker than a paus Mrs, James P. McCourt of Stoning- ton is spending a few days with rela- tives In this city. Mrs, Lulu Brady of Lebanon is with iCuba is found in the rural districts] Der—Atchison Globe, tort. Elass perfection in baking never bafors alized. Porcelain burner enameléd drip and i attractive sanitary without addltional charge oA superlatively superior stoves. shipment just received. Call and Yyour selection befare the : broken. Replace that worn irange with ‘a stove that will Work better than it has ever done befare, All the hot water want and ‘just when you wanf placing & ‘gas tank heater water beiler, Ask your neighbor- uses one er consult us about it, (Gas & Electrical Depar Mal Alica Bullding, _More than half of the pepulation i,