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Charles F. Burgess of loosup was a Norwich visitor kriday. Nor SOFT--ABUNDANT. Unsightly, Matted, Scraggy h, Saturdav. Aug..2, 1913. Mrs. Henry Bromley of Brooklyn, N. Prof. Waldo S. Pratt and Mrs. Pratt vl Slvost ST S VARI GGS MATTERS ¥, i3 the guest of Mrs. Frank 4. King. |y poo g oo Weighs Heavily on the Veterans and Only | of tioriord are spending several weeks Adelard Morin of this city left Fri- in Norwich. Lima Beans, Tides will be hish today: doy olppitene iied SRR DO 233 are Left of the 1109 Who Marched Out 51 Years TV Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Vaughn have Bartlett Pears and Peaches, Th, i 3 0ss. Henwo (gl SOril koune (the s returnca trom forinisnts visit 1| trous at Once — © moon Is mew tonight; the 2d. | weck end with Miss Agnes Allen of| Ago-—23 Deaths Since Last Year—Gathering at Buck- | Wickford, ®. L. Parisian Broiling EHckens The contributions for St Agnes | nneld: Sage. AT— nome. have reached $169,667.34. Jor- i emori The Misses Lucas of Sachem street 3 i i 5 ik Bties te0 W Hoaawueh ingham Memorial on August 20 S have returned after spending several | 1f your hair is anything short of s e} M B s Best $3.50 glasses for $1.95, properly | Lord's Point: t weeks at Nantucket. perfect; if it is too dry—brittle—dull R ftted: Burnham’s, 227 Main strect.— Jof it —thin, or has been falling out, you Adv: Conneeticut people resistered at The Williem Eiy of Schenectady, N, Y| can \mmediately bring ahout s change Gables, Block Island, includ Henry A. Smith, Co. G, dled Jan. 7,|is the guest of his aunt, Miss Anna using age. The first. The will of the late Mrs. Sarah ,cfi;nees'ar ;\'nn(;'wlci:nn T i 1912; {'elson R. AlfimG Cc..e E. a’n;led Ely, of Washingten street. application removes dandruff and in- Kennedy gives $100 te the Evergr Cemetery association bf Central Vil-| Miss Hessie Grant has returned to lage, Norwich after a visit with Mrs. E. W. Northup in Steninston. George W, Dolbeare of West Main i Street has in his garden the green{ Mr: and Mr: dahlia. As a floral freak it is always & | wich Were re: Oct. 15, 1911; So. L, creases the beauty of the hair. died Aug. 11, 13?‘;“?\1117;(‘5;“5)-;?@& Mrs. Burrill W. Hyde of Broadway | A scientific study of the hair shows Co. G, died July 23, 1912; Willlam C. |left on Thursday to spend the month of J“;t what elements a Baker, Co. K, dled Sept. 1, 1911; Guy | August in Brimfield, Mass. SOl e mas I Wavy glossy, D. Button, Co. A, died Aug. 24, 1912; th fl]rll e it grow—juet llke watering John H. Post, Co. E, died Oct. 22, 1911; Miss Ruth H. MacClenathan of Lin- ;, plants in the garden. Norton Randall, Co. D, died May 19, | coln avenue has returned from Boston, arisian Sage supplies hair needs. Jesse A. Brown of Nor- | ent guests of Mrs. Fred euriositys H. Warren ix Danielson. 1912. Joseph E. Marcey, Co. D, died | where she spent a shert time this |It is o tea-colored liquid, delicately . } Sept, 14, 1912; Reuben B. Brown, Co. | Week: perfumed, not_sticky or greasy, that Friday was the 58th birthday of Rt.{ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Preston are B comes in a fifty cent bottle at the C, died Oet. 7, 1912; George W. Cross, Co. C, died lm-:. 14, 191‘2‘; Henry L. Dr. and Mrs. Rush W. Kimball of | 9rUgsists, and toilet counters, The Rev. John J. Nilan of Hartford, one of 1o 4 Wade, Co. K, dled Oct. 31, 1912: Arba | Broadway have returned from spend- | ‘GIrl with the Auburn Hair” on the spending sev | N. H, and Worcester, Mass. = the most able bishops this diocese has ever had. Mi Mary Butler of Washington The planet Neptune is still in eet is the guest of Miss Florence Gemini, southeast of Pollux, but will be | Northrep at Pleasant Views | t00 near the sun for observation until the last of August. Mrs. ‘Albert Green of Norwich, who has been visiting for some time at N. D¢ Sevin and family are moving | Lord’s 1’"“1‘; has returned home, A“ Tl\!‘ougl\ August into the former George A. Kies house | b | on Church street, near the property of | Dr. and Mrs. George A. Comeau and Dr. I J. Donohie. tamily are passing a vacation at the . Samuel Sault farm, near the Golden $3 and $4 Saved in the Pur- | Hartford paver | Spur. | T. Kinney of Asylum avenue will be a ! chase of Spring Suits. guest at the Hotel Ontio, Ogunquit,| Rev. s in Manchester, - - +d ‘kage. R. Covell, Co. K, died Dec. 6, 1912; |ing a few days at Weirs, on Lake Win- L Thomas A. Loomis, Co. C, died Jan. | nepesauke, N. H. 1o ARRly Parlslan Sage and the effect 29, 1913; Sylvester Wade, Co, E, dled s immediate. One application stops ‘. o o i he head from itching and freshéns March 1. 1913; Charles H. Miner, Co. Miss Edith Carpenter has returned : A, died April £3, 1913; Daniel Donohue, | from Wateh Hill, where she has been ::d‘hemil“‘r-muge it dalily for -d'z"‘ N. Pot- | the guest of Miss Nellie Loring for A (i e surprieed and de- | Co. 1, died May 1, 1913; James . T, died ) 3 . Bof J £ . lighted. Those who have tried it write ter, Co. E, dled June 3, 1913: Hora- (several days this week. . us enthusiastic letters and tell all tio’ Blanchard, Co. B, died Nov. 30, 2 heir friend: 1912; . Geor; Upham, Co. E, ai Miss Baker of Cincinnati and Miss | their friends about it. : Maren o8 G010 10 o s tertine, e | Wilbur, who is at Fisher’s Island for | = 50ld by The Lee & Ossood Co. and E, died April 22, 1913: Harlan P, |the summer, are the guests of Miss Brown, Co. P, died June 27, 1913; |Isabel Mitchell of Broadway. George Seaver, Co, D, died July 9, dealers everywhere with a money- back protection to every purchaser if not satisfactory. Parisian Sage is one’ 1013, Miss Florence Carpenter of Uncas|9f the quickest acting hair tonics W. A. Keefe, now of Plainfield, known. There will be no formal programme | 8treet has gone to Rowley, Mass,where Me.,, ing August. | will attend the national convention of oy e augqat i the Knights of Columbus in Boston for the reunion. In the forenoon the | She will be the guest for a number of The Best Pain Kill Mrs, Harriet L, Charter of Tolland, | next week. business session will open at 10.30, | Weeks of Mrs. George G. Lamb. e ll? itler, who passed her $8th birthday Tuesday, | Dinner will be served at noon by the Bucklen's Arnica Salve when ap- has five children, 14 grandchildren and | Miss Isabel H. Krohan, who has SECRETARY HENRY HOVEY, ladies of Sedgwick Woman’s Relief [ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Almy have|plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or 21 great-grandchildren. been at her home on Clairmont avenue corps and the balance of the day will | 1eased a cottage at Eastern Point and | scald, or other injury of the skin wili | for vacation, has returned to Spring- Arranging for Reunion be passed in a pleasant social way by | With their son, Humphrey Almy, will | immediately remove all pain. E. E. That wild carrot law appears to be | fieid, Mass. the veterans, pass the remainder of the season there. | Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., says:— - a dead letter, not onl) far Nor- | To commemorate that day 51 years “It robs cuts and other Injuries of b wich {4 doncerned so the rest of | William P. Murphy leaves Sunday |ago when 1109 young men, forming the Served in Shenandoah Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Maxton Holms, Dr. | their terrors. As a healing remedy its the state in this St 5 for a week ay at Block Island. He | Eighteenth Connecticut regiment, were Five companies of the 18th regi- | Erank Holms and the Misses Holms of | equal don't exist.” Will do good for will later visit Doston, Worcester and | mustered into the service of their | ment were raised at Norwich from | Greene avenue have taken a cottage | you. Only 25c, at The Lee and Osgood " 5 :, | Greene camp meéting. which a num- | Milford, Mass. country, those whom health and op- | New T.ondon . county and the other |at Gales Ferry, where they will spend | Co. ’ H 9 |ber from this vicinity attend, | portunity will permit, of the few who | five in Windham county. The regi. |the rest of the season. but | commences Aus. 16 and closés Aug. 23, | Mrs. Robert D. Burns of Old | are left of that stalwart body of Sol- | ment was commanded by the late Col. o | bolding over only one Sunday. | brook has been spending the past three | gjers. will gather at the Buckingham | Willlam G. Ely and wfi",, the latter | 1-ouis P Roath and Dwight C. Hough Tak Fi Fi " 14 8 et Hopking | S5, with Telatives in Norwich, New | Memorial on Aug. 30, renewing old - Drisoner Lieut, Col. Tenry Peals | of Warren street have been on a mo- | Take your ilms, Film Packs, U7, o At Leord’s Point Charles opkins | London and Willimantic. | quaintances and recounting incidents | was in ¢ fticn v oring trip for several days this week, i ke was in command. The reglmenf was |, ting the Rhods Island beaches, and Glass Plates to has sold his mountain lot on Langwor- | of the day: { who ‘marc | August, 18| e 7 ¢ gone by. Of the 1109 men ste Aug, 18, 1862 3 servi ; 2 thy avenue to Norwich parties who| The Moosup Journal notes that Dr. 4 forth on the 15th of | memeered I L e rrved | making their headquarters at Narra- 2, but 233 remain, and these | saw most of its service in the Shen- | Sansett Pier. l6 89 | expect to build soon.—Stonington Mir- | G. H. Gregoire and wife have been N ro: [enloR I s | are scattered far and wide over the | andoah valley and i tion of iwo weeks at Shiity, ek 1 9 AR e B e s el a L | country, from Canada to Florida and | the engagements at Wincheater, Pled- [ Mre Taura H. Sayre and Misy Mar- 2 b Syl Ut s ks s {from Maine to California. On many | mont, Newmarket, Perryville, _etc. | Suerite Sayre of Montclair, N. J.. who for suits sold at $12 to $25. e = 3 (of state to issue a'sup- | Misses . Wilneltiina and - Bectha) ' B, SR5aat st Hon g v venry i Taid | s e ' have been the guests of Mrs. Rush W. of motor vehicles, to Dziomba leave today for a six weeks’ Their first engagement was at Win- plementary lis o itk Hes 3 G i Kimball of Broadway, left on Friday P, 3 contai » numbers _issuec e wation at Ca: Wopowog, East|heavily and failing health and long | chester when the little force of 6,000 . , It’s money n your I’O‘:lfl‘—t to .,U"’,‘P" ," d;‘,‘{ s:];‘u, Y,f”:»ry:'e };Ll‘ “)’fi]":,‘.f,'.‘ i xm.r,,:l:..‘duonn,,nlf;,u L,.’;?: 4;'3’:.4;9, N. | distances will keep them from gather- | men held back for three days General | to spend the remainder of the summer 000 names. X buy at these prices—we have ‘ain about 3 li“ e R T L S I L e i B el - with whom they stood in the fight to | progress of the Confederate army to R 4 ;n of 014 Mystic| Mrs. Agnes Hutchins of Greene, R.| Preserve the unity of the nation. But | Cuch anm extent that it was possibla | SUDDEN DEATH CAUSED the old established Photo Sup« . Rev. H. E._Ander | 1 ¢ . a full range of sizes from 33 'V e i ol (he Stesimg L. recently entertained Mrs. John Til- | thowe who find it Dossible will be Dres- | for tha Sixth corps from the Army of BY CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE. |ply House, for Developing, s Augu linghast of Providence, Mr. and Mrs.!ent on this occasion, the 45th annval | the Potomac to rush to Gettysburg il 1 According to the fine mew Thermos | be | catalogue exploiting products made in I Hill Baptist church ¢ 0 8 —_— RS . to 46. We can fit anybody. ||, RIS Shiieh TS NSRS A | lean Hutehing of Norwich and Charles | reunion of the 18th Connecticut Regi- | in time (o engage in the second day's | Mrs, Caroline L. Bogue Dropped Dead | Printing and Enlarging. | i v oite & ing N When Blacking Stove at Home of | leased the Gaskill place. Hovey of this city is arranging for Captured at Winchester. s i R Miss Gladys Austin of Danfelson has | the gathering and of 100 replies re- = 2 : Her Brother. BEST WORK. LOWEST, The greater part of the regiment PRI of West Main stréet, and on re. | thirds have signified their intention of | Ta8 capiured at Winchester. June 1 Mrs. Caroline L. Bogue, widow of CES ning home was accompanied by | coming, so that it is probable that | 1563 Joseph K. Bogue, aged 67 years died vors of the reg- | officers were held for several months. . . and since the last re- | Lieut. Col. Peale escaped at this time | Was alone in the kitchen blacking the 158 MAIN STREET | cation on the hill. Mr. Anderson has Hutchins of Danielson. ment association. Secretary FHenry | pattle. n visiting her cousin, Ellen E. T ceived up to the present about two- was captured at Winchester, June 15 { Norwich, the $15,000 Thermos bottle t s ¥ . o advertising auto car which made a Master Grant E. Tibbetts, the aitendance will be well over 100, | Most Of the men were parvled, how- |Lyqaenty Friday afternoon at the home Thirty Years Experience tour of the principul citles 18 1812 1s| " oL Twenty-three Died During Year. been marched to Richmond, while the | Of her brother, A. E. Miller, = with 1o repeat that successful trin Bostongire: gugsts of.. My, Coustne’ | . Hach year:the sur s whom she resider at Fitchville. She iment are fewe ndmother, Mrs. Julia F. Crocker, of | med command of what was | Stove and when members of the family [ e K RSk e 1o e 1 o tnion veterans_have ind as \'I’ld‘ffi?n}ffif"fm" Jf,vxw'.n\’{; b‘;‘»\.-v(v\{.:‘\_l S»Z‘:;]ex-irx‘-nd-(r':;]m )«»Id' ‘h:":’-— "1: x‘;..l:? em. | The chronology of the 3 left of the regiment, ;‘:;‘3":;? [;“; g‘;zrmgr;p .i:ha.;i :;:a;;lundy Was Miss Mildred Towne, daughter of Ployed by an automobile company at | Been fiv good health and hud been o= T POT. A' Abuu' Une'Ha" o s R e it RECEIVER'S APPLICATION REV. TIMOTHY R. SWEENEY T e SWEE ATOES and At et bk been maas of the [0l R 1, Whe has bseathe past two | 5 qges oveR WAS NATIVE OF NORWICH | cal examines for the tuws of Bomah LIMA BEANS was summoned and proneunced death | r 5 [ . | sty P”CB b gy s Al cks with relatives and friends. has | pdjournment Taken Until Aug. 15— | Died in Bridgeport Friday Night After | due to cerebral hemorrhage. | Mamie Sternlier of 41 be the guest of her brother for| Frederick A. Averill Given Freedom | lliness of Two Years. She was born in East Lyme 67 years At nALLION’S Norwich. The marriage » held in several days Her sister, Mrs. William | from State Hospital. | 3, —_— ago and was the daughter of lglplhl?o- R — Notwich Ang 17—Webster (Mass.) | Brownell, left with her. sk | Rev. Timothy R. Sweeney. for the | ditus and Catherine Rogers er, Times. | B R ST DA | Because the New York train w st twelve vears pastor of the Sacred | She married Joseph K, Bogue and 5 | | late, Judge Williams of Derby missed | Heart church of Bridgeport, and for- | passed her whole Jlife in East Lyme Complete stock of all the| pussershy wonderea why the flag | KILLED HORSE BY OVERDRIVING. | (X iwich train on Friday afternoon | mer pastor of St Anthony's, Litch- |and East Haddam, Mr, Bogue died . . | was fiving Friday Fort Hill farm, ‘ nd had to take the trolley from New | fleld, and St. Ma Portland, died at | some time ago. She had made her Furnishing Needs of men— | Monezin, the home of Mr. and Mrs | Young New Yorker Drove to Ocean jondon In consequence the adjourned | the rectory in Bridzeport 10.15 { home for the past few months with W, Avers Cooke, who had Jjust re-| Beach and Back—Spent Night in|session of the superior court scheduled | o'clock Friday night after an illness | her brother, A, F. Miiler at Fitchville, ; r *a untjl 3.15. | of several months of a complication | She is survived by her brother and for 2 o’clock was not ca e In the hearing on ihe application of [of diseases. Father Sween | Receiver Charles F: Thayer for advice | native of Norwich and was 57 years of ksl ible £ )k in reg to the relation of the Thames | :5( H]fl ’{“'T-)n ordained a ‘y\flhst at |A FAREWELL DINNER Loan and Trust company to its deposit- | Montreak 34 years ago and was as- and creditors, concerning the off- | !;vd ¢ln St. Rose's church, ll(»ridon‘ TO PRESIDENT ELLIOTT. se of cla orney Charles Vi the then V: e Walsh, SRR : > | West Sid ST Sy e Temes rr‘],\d’]!‘ilxtl‘:d‘]sdl':‘:”fl‘vhé' {L:u‘r‘t n}. | e had been Ta 1 Heutths for the );';:t Northern Pacific Employes to Banquet the new beach with new opportunities. | W e Side, where he gave some fHiends | oo that an order of notice be pre- | two years and in the spring went south New Haven’s New Head. —AT— Clublicube & a ride and back to the livery stable. | cnted for an adjontned hearing n hope of regaining his strength, He — 31 new coltages. Plots|& Tide o at & o'cioak Wt ! ) on' your own terms, Jas. Jay Smith | The horse passed out at 3 oclock Fris | 15 As this is but a short matter, | Was taken seriously ill at Atlanta and [ St. Paul, Minn, Aug. 1—Northern The ToGGERY snop > ew London.—adv. s g i | Judze Greene, if he is in town on that after his return here sank gradually | Pacific Railway officers and employes Negligee Shirts, Hosiery, | ccived word of the arrival of their| Cell Coll N. granddaughter, as noted in the birth | i ollars, eckwear, Under-|column todas. | _Abraham Taiber, a 20 year old New wear, Night Shirts, Collar| You have money idle in_Savings | Lorker hired a horse from William F. iak 1 per tent. when shore 1o's | Bailey ‘on Thursday, drove the animal Buttons and Garters. o 26 tent. yearly to New London, went to the. me, Sat e Groton Tong Peins. | then drove to Ocean Beach, back to the was a | three daughters. | Gt | . Mr. Bailey had a warrant made out ; the was i e may hoid the hearing in place of [ until the end tonight. will give a farewell dinner to Howard The F: A- we"S b [ e yeune mtan was broutht IMd| 5 dke Wilisms itn. this._application | — Elllott at a local hotel on tho evening A S e Balicy rax e Rcies T Wi Rt mavic se will then be made up | s 2 of August 9. Practically the offi- Tracy—Brooks. | Palley and Judge Barnes He Was|.a'it is probable be taken to the su- | JASCO L0 THE BESCUE cers of the system will participate OUT THEY GO! COMPANY. The marriage of Willl T | ater increased to 3300 Friends. teles | Preme courl of the state. " | Schooner Sank at Three Mile Reef, |and as many of the empleyes as possl- of Norwich and = o A petition that Receiver Thayer be | e e. A specia - = “Good Cl S Of Waterford took place af the hame | Soibned: to the father of (Ne young| , ..,ilea to te he trusicesnip| Grove Beach—Crew Take to Small | p) £, (i “ihe Pacific coast to accom- | Here is a remarkable offering Clothes Store of Rev. A. J. Potter in Rive ave |inan I New York, mo one here wish- | & "0 Sy e Loan and Trust com-| Boat in Rough Sea. modate officlals who desire to partici- 2 J. ter in e ing to came bail for him. but no reply and he spent the night, much pate. of HIGH GRADE SHIRTS Grove Beach, Conn., Aug. L—An un- |” My Riliott is expected here from k, Wednesday afternoo: \ttended by Leroy he pany in r to the estate of the late Helen M. Beck was granted by the worried, in the lockup. | - Gratead schoaicr: Noutd he: . . and court after the petition in_regard to . Rt T, New York next Monda t when swelt weather Many Visitors to Tea Garden. the bri “”_}*" TEETR 'F* the amounts involved had been mn;!e o g ';f\\_?ugfi-‘r{;‘gfl';d ;{‘;};& = —_— ! b ermg - day of the Ten Garfe 2 castume of white AT THE DAVIS. | more explicit by attorney in the Posit own, Litidive dos Falintoos Work- B passed | off sucoesafully acd oD ! chiffon, wore a white picture hat and | ST | case, fcGuire, of New Lon- | afterncon. The' crew of three mem| . U s s e Wbl L e €o0d sttendance notwithstanding carried a bridel bouquet of white roses Songs and Phbtoplays. | don. The petition also provided that escued by Car oe” Smith, | T Foris, P e a £y ; € Skies of midnionding e ;nd looked charming. Thé bride is a | ——— | the matter revert to the probate court; the lighthouse keeper, and are now 33,000 f;‘n‘ht;‘“éas’::“‘)rbl;e":e‘d"e‘:;e;‘j Our entire line of Soft, Avery was in ch ot friend of Rev. Mr. Potter | Another well selected programme of | and -that a new. receiver be appointed 0D the island. Owing to the unusually | “promoting the s N ol : i 5 | the and the pa photoplays comes® to the D: theatre in place of the Thames Loan and Trust | DiSh sea, it has been impossible to |are left by Anson Phelps Stokes in his Handsome, Shnmmermg Silk e here the etnony for th o duys of the week and company. The book estate includes | Teach the island and ascertain further | will, filed for probate here today to particulars. The schooner is said to |three grandchildren. ~The testators Shirts that were exceptional be a total loss. grandfather, Anson Greene eips, le him a similar bequest, the will ex- values at $6.00, now $4.50 1 bonds of the Southern Pacific and interest in the | as tastefully ood honses flowers for the occa see them on $10,000 s is a film termina trip to | F joF Thompson i ighe oo v i 3 ) k was ade n of Miss | in les de- | No ch s society and $220 in e schooner was seen to be in dis- s R e ik R SRS IR s i L e | fress” off “what s’ known as ‘Three |plains and_testator carried out the| Those that were $5.00, Ehe WA Was phesent at the s b The. Strange Way 4| The petition of Frederick Averill | Mile reef by people along the shore |provisions and also before his death A B the Garder Yop - ihe ebramory. the A photen AT it st . fi for parole fro ich ttate hos- | and there was much excitement. The |gave his own children amounts to be |now 53_98 & oL e earien e et S ith & Daphy rosy ending 'Cheiother) Wital ‘was pri & ‘case in | Sea was runming very high at the time, | used in the same manner. among tie, which was waiting at the dock near | pictu e oacally go0d and has. | which the petitioner in Haven on | and a stiff gale blowing. Just befors — : Those that were $3.50 Tternoon remains n wi the minister's residence, and started Craig sings with fine effect, | Dec. 3, 191 3 stickpin from the | the schooner sank from sight, three Monoplane Afire In Midair. d 24 2.98 W ing eaios I 0 4 weddimg trin. | While on their Ola Sweet Son : person of Herbert 3. |men were aten o et IE SR | Cleago, Aligh 1 Weie ety oy | SUC 8000, HOW * JoY 18 Vari- | iruise they make a stop | Haves . s C tted soon after | 2 . E T i C i e e e o S e wheme e s since ber | the. mountatnous waves like o cork. | {housand feet ln fho alr o mencpiane | Those that were $3.00, s Frooks. On their return Mr. and Back on Swi | come sane, Mr, Buzsard waived an| Captain Smith the lghtkeeper put) ;uont fire today when a fuse on the |nOW $2.29 Baivionn of Tracy will reside in New London. John Donov. hotise | appearance at the o r!n:;j_ ‘?nd\ ;m difficulty, transferred the men into his | €n&ine blew-out. Robinson extinguish. e L I aibya ey ole Was ered, provided Averill | ulty, tra i i s $65 ihe detective ut vold, has re role ‘was ordeced, provided Averdl He made a safe landing at the | ©d the flames with a hand extinguisher French Style, Soft Cuff mittes OBITUARY. . [ sumed nis swimming in. obey the regulations of Supt. Henry M. | ¢ while descending and reached the { ] Mg, F Won: Ty ME GRS AL Srucy e T e o the masts of the schooner could | &round safely . Shirts, in rich Soisette and y rs 3 i tel . e et e iy g £ ling of | be seen, and it is thought she is in i 1 i heeler, Mr: rank J. Frederic “hittenden, died at the bu e vork so Ne: aven, s ¥ 2 5 3 Z £ N T Dtk O i B Yo rerin te G Nt |role in_the past. Judge Brown and |Picces on the rocks. Avg. 1.he | Fashington Aus. 1-Cnarles S.|handsome fabrics, at Clean-up hand-painted n - Hunting eet. Thursday | Judge Barnes for Mr, Averill, who was | New London, Conn., Aug. 1. e | Hamiin of Boston, today took the . A aoLet menu HEjFiaRuBs o prest Thurkiay | oq i == | present in charge of a keeper, | Scott Wrecking company of this city | oath of office as assistant secretary of Prices. jnt olen, Mot o iced, nisht in her eighty-first Sear. Mrs ~ . Sl recefved a wireless message early to- | the treasury in charge of the cus- : T T R e L o e T BROWNTAIL OR NO? night telling of the sinking of an un- | toms, succeeding James F. Curtie, re-| Shirts that were $3.00, heese tines, t for two and a half years, but her ser- ’ known schooner off Grove Beach. The d. oy ce cream and clam chowder : fous ill e b K | P . i g Bifted. n 2 n chowder lous illness developed about two weeks | : - big ocean going wrecking tug Tasco ow . one an appetite ust to look at| ago when she took to her bed Death | | Norwich People Take Sides on the| (. immeasately sent to the scene. : anvad g me at 1115 Thursday | | Question—Reward Offered for a s e : Dollars Look “";' ‘°]51?'“- s Shirts that were g$2.50, itresées were Misses Olga is survived by two sons, F } e in-| Have the democratic platform ani Thompson, Ruth Thomy Sarah Chittenden and Charles F, Chittendyn, SOMETHING? | Specimen. Two Ap;:ne.:m;«.t va{ Perking Admin- | Have the viaun. plactomm — becoms | NOW $1.90 3 Thompson, Edna Gray, Evelyn Maine, | both of this city, and one brother, John | % Bhave ate two Blfes In: Notwich n Sk synonymous?—Columbla (8. C) State.| gpine i, Muriel Langworthy and Flora White, Kimball of Norwich, R O ot o ath o aation | cAmcecho of .thai'lragedy Ini whidh ir at were $2.00, the young men obligingly lent s — i A N auestlon, | mhamas V. Coatchaly lost his life | == Unoiaimed Latters, | and the adherents to one, never having | wpen he was shot by his mother-in- now $1.59 h g of Nerwi e % 4 5 /9 = | seen, de not believe, and claim that |, Y R % Al ke e | The list of unclaimed letters at the Was there ever a time when ||| theré are and have been no browntails | 2% Mra, Lilllan Perkina, at Allynis P Shirts that were $1.50, ph 8 Adanis and daush- Aux. 2. 1913, 05 as follows: Minnis ||| ¥ou dian‘t? | ground Nerwich, Tree Warden Henry | court’ in New London this merning ay now $1.15 liam Browning, now of Aldrich, Charles sett, Robert Blair, When you drew your first || o, EORA 6 B 2% | when twe applications for appointment - % 1 5, now Aldrich, sett, Robert Blair, you drew yo s offered a §5 bill to the first man who : ; Y. was"ln Ritendunca 6. Hrumbers, dom Catanan, Dt ||| breat tn s -vete. ot toare ||| brics R brownian ot sseured | O Saministrator will be hecra "One| Greater Opportunitics Shirts that were $1.00, g Ci Frank Chappell, George O, is vicinity, Up to a l3 e it se 2 ea - . o : number of chiliren were at | Converse, Thopilus Cuites, Johm Con. (|| You wanted food and attention, ||| i (Risivicinity, Up to a late hour list | fiors whose attorney is John J, Law- if you now 89¢ heir ativties and Visitors viewed roy, Andrew R.. Chambers, Willinm ||| You advertised the fact by cry- ||| his money, 3 7 R e R e Attend e s nuch intere er, Mrs, Henry Curtie. Joseph BB Sor W BnRbs ® R any e praing Thhe Wasdes Das o is th ughter of Mrs, ., playground hours are from 3 te yolis Heny Curtie Jdoseph (| ing and got what you wanted pnliday morning Tree Warden Divis |0 Confinca in Norwich jail, Thayer Anderson Percale and This is a mutual sert of werld, & James of Nerwich are her atter- Norwich Commercial ~ |Lorain Madras, SHff Cuff rdea hours from 2 to 6 | thur Edmond, W, H. Douglas, Cha King, Joseph re R Arthur G Mayor Murphy, had conference with ceived word Mother answered your crie: A jex.) 18 trying to curb noisy | fin, James Kehr, William Houser, W g : ; | 3fho had received word from the CAlY| Roth applications were filed in_ the Shirts that are positively fast automobiies | x Wil- ] your baby advertisement autiful exec committee that the | oo o1 ve “co bout th i 3 |liam Mansfield, Mary Meiley, Arthur ofganization was anxious to have| DroPate court at about the same time chooi 1 d perfect fitt — e | Sullivan, J, Solomon, Maggie Werll, ||| ¥ou the attention you wanted and ||| S8 ing” started against the pest, | and the auestion of which shall be P T | Jack Wilson, Hannalhi Wiiliams, ||| mother was repaid a hundrea ||| They offered to contribute $100 toward | SPreved will be considered by Judge SHANNON BUILDING Formerly sold for $2.00, ey Sy fold by vour love and heaith, | sprayving the trees and so kill off the 3 BGHBeR I i ¥ 3 L. M. CRANDALL, P\ At Thames Club Outing, | | ravaging moth. Tree Warden Davis | JEwELER HELD AS - M. + Pres. now $1.59 Archibald . Spaiding and George | Merchants and ‘business men ||| wished t9 know where to begin and | $ 9 W Carvoll wire hmond the Notwicn || Who are adverising in to-days ||| there wax noadvice Torthcoming: “iie A “WHITE SLAVER”| uyp, Goheol with a Reputation” Formerly sold for $1.50, G5 Wilg mbiilled g Whmied io Rutletity wunt Sorusthttle. | claims that the browntails reporied are = ; ¥ Lo PaoiaE el the sthusl enlns i e nothing but millers. Hence his offer | Young Woman Says She First Met Old ensugh to be reliable and [now $1.1 O o SIaAR S o Doy pauaed ot They want your ‘patronage. b Him. Whon' a 8choslgitl; have the suppert of preminent Formerly sold for $1.00, a day for the New Londoners. || mbeir aavertising is no good un- other hand, the presence of s i ; business men, .00, el o et {1} 1es it ‘srves;izon. 3t it @ces, was discovered in this city | Philadeiphia, Aug, 1.—Charged with | New enough te be out of the |NOW 89¢c ago last winter by men from | forcing a young girl inte a life of thé state entomologist’s laboratory and | shame and ta while none of those experts have been | York and other cities du here this summer, yet men who ought | seven years, Thomas Melilo, i a6 Atcent & Government eficit in July. ek 50 s wi hrellt Wou. " We | ‘spasnington Alg i Héaty Als Bave taken the logal agency for the|bursement créated o deficit of $9 C. 5. Bush Co, of Providence, R. L, | g§ benefit, ng her earnings in New rut and up-te-date in all of its ng the past departments, who con- Delays pay ne dividends —a Custemers who appreclate the wle dom of buying shipts with a reputation To-day’s . Bulletin contains | in the government's transactions ||| many interesting announcements ||| to Xnow have piched (i hs and | Quots 4 3 : i iyt who make a Speciaity of developing, 4 ke P ) ) - to know have picked the moths and ducts a jewelry store in this city, was s > for exeellence of FIT, WORKMAN- Printiag and cissging. Al work. i | Loring July as compared with o deficit ||| They are varied in character. ||| identified them to their own satisfic- | held ih 35,000 ball by 4 United States| Norwich =~ Commercial = Schesl | gip " ns QUALITY cannot afford to ished within 48 hours after delivery at | receip st month ‘of the ||| All of them will not appeal to _That was two weeks ago, how- | commissioner here today. He was ar- training does. Enrell now. miss this sppertunity s S | new flscal vear were $60,281,024 waile ||| every reader—but each of them PR B 1o o B SR L n e AL eAtlE Ot ok (e fedetal 7 . c: ¥ c 3 ,281,524 & { 3 o) E o roduce 2 Sing! epartment of justic i b AL Rk P s fow e Yo | 5 oy feashied BERGLA20 will “be important reading to ||| one of the pests, in sbite of the tree || Haith Miller 36 years pld, wha testi- Nerwich AT, - % v ¥ Paria o ¢ $11ia some one, warden’s attractive offer. But the hunt | fied at the hearing today, told how 3. B s e v [ T e ™ T ||| SRR B M SRR TS| Commercl Scheol |The TOGGERY SHOP ) speciali Ap and Vvim. Make it at home.—adv. ou n find the very mess- rumored. | high school girl in New York seven "y g age intended for you in the first R TR AR years ago and after betraying her un- 281 MAIN STR The Progressive AR A The current issue of Brown Alumni | der.promise of marriage had forced her T okl ) Bfll¢ i WHEN you want to put your busi- | Monthly has the following item of local | to live in houses of ill repute in dif- J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t ] M lg’e‘fg bkverxokn ‘3,?; "‘mm';flc{: Hd""r‘?fl \-——___.J interes ; Ij‘h‘qvllndnml;:l\'vmojnt .|s Jillynz- i r;rem parts of the country. \tyhene:;; thmnou- 5¢c and the J. F. C. 1% PHARE 1& 2a m bettar thas throi e advertis nounced of Milledge N. Purdy, 1912, she expressed a desire to reform igars are tne best on the markeét toTR W ©Opp. Cheisea Bank a{l.ldn Street g corumme ~ Ahe Buletin and Miss Ruth Elizabeth Ryther, 1913, declared he threatened tq take her life. 4 vy :hen 4 g"m, Tor B qu s