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CIN AND ABOUT ¥ 0 Joy Riders MNear'y Came to Grief—Visitors to Meanchocter Meke Bad Imnression—Sale of Foster Cottage at #/eek- apaug— Mrs. Will Stearns Tells D. A. R. Chapter of Norwich Achievements close call on the T £inday night, when automobile, occu- - and \two girls, th an electric. car. contact and both e electri¢ ear hore e contact, but no_other . hub caps of both for- av wheels on_one side of ar were brokeA off. No ffeur annoumced that required the trolley to Watch Hill After the hubs, to keep the (i axle ends, the tour- 1 to Westerly. After \ments_the joy riders tor Watch Hill by the Elm The Herald. of Manchester, Conn. is responsibis 7o ‘his crack at alleged local men: ° - Glemny picked up a gquartet from_Westerly, R. L, Fric i They dida’t come In a tourir either, but counted the ties and jumped freights until they reached Manchester. They were Joha Casey. Tim Moriarty, Tim Flan- Rery and John Moriarty, and came to ®at in this order: Casey wus an easy out for the offi~ @, as he was weak in the knees when d at Main and Oak streets. Tim darty and Flannery each had a Yoll of cast-off umbrellas, but that &i@n’t fool Officer Glemney, who Wwas @l and collected and kept his hits well scattered. Johm Moriarty was #ourth up. He had a bottle of plain aloohol and was walked. Deputy Juage Holt assessed each $2 and costs, Saturday morning, the charge being fmtoxication. The visitors, it is hard- ¥ mecessary to say, were without the priice and Officer Glenney escorted them Seyms street” Local Laconizs. ¥here are one hundred and twenty- Semr summmer residences at Watch Hill. Michael T. Donohus, of Boston, fhe guest of his aunt, Mrs. Mary Tinte. Lotis Koehler, of Rockville, Conn #s_visiting Framk Cella of the i@, Trank Claffey and Charles H of Pittsfiéla, aye visiting Thomas Cow- b ler in Westerly. Eugeme Gufle, of New London, is wisifing his sister, Mrs. William Sny- @exr, in Limcoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Johm F. Cullen and Wers. H. A.‘Gremt of Manchester, Conn. =Te with relattves in Westerly. Dominick D. L. Cella and Osiia, of New York, are =ndl Mrs. Louis Cella .of 1 Gomwernor Pothier has exr ¥, Barber of Rich «f the peace to succeed G mew, deceased a justice rge H. Ol- "Phe limousine owned by ‘Thomas H Waton of o Hill is the hand- somest automobile that roHs daily in Dixen square. . 5 Pawincket Wodien company nd will give its imitial concert at Hill Thursday evening on the Ci all grounds. vadl Detecfive Tamford has alled to investigate the theft —in-the-slét machline tation. dslegation from Norwich, the wic of of the West postoffice at s pond mext Sunday. nnett, of Albany, has at D. pur- chaced and taken posse on of the I B. Foster cottage at Weekan: A garage in keeping with the hezutiful Eurroundings I8 being erected. Dexter R. Porter, formerly propri- etor the Boston dry goeds store | BURRED AND [TCHED SOMETHING AWFUL Little Pimples on Hands and Arms, to Fester. Turned and Tossed All Night, Suffered Tor- ture. Used Cuticura Soap and Oimtment & Month, Hands and Arms All Better. 451 Bast 7th 8t., Soush Boston, Mase. — *1 fizst-noticed lissle pimples on my hands and avms and they burned and itcbed mo something awful. They first looked lke littie white lumps and then they began to f and came to a head. burning and itcling were so intenss that I scratched till 1 made bleeding sores and they ‘pained me very much. 1t seemed when my clothing touched me that 1 would wcream. T could-not steep-at.nigitt; T would turn and toss-all night. I sufferod torture. It seemed as though I should go frantic; T did not seem to care what happencd; I did not care whether I lived or not. 1 trieds and various other scaps 2ad cintments with no help. I did not know what to do-until a friend told me o use Cusicura Soap and Ointment. 1 had caly used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment a-month when my bands end arms were all better.” (Signed) Mrs. Elizabeth B. Gustia, Naw. 1, 1912, Cutloura Soap and Ointment do so much for poor complexions, red, rough bands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost, so little, that it is almost criminal not to use them. Sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. boak an the siin and kealp. Ad- dress post-card *“Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston &Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- ticura Soap will find it best for siin and scalp. 10 a standstil. The | in Westerly. now of Hartf with M tion:. ,.is here Porter for two weeks' vaca- Dr. M. H. Scanlon, the new med- jcal examiner has had an unusually large number of cases to investigate, since his appointment about a month i ago. 7 The local committee for the fire- men’s muster has been unable to 1 gotiate a loan of the tents owned Dy he state and stored in the Westerly armory 4 Attorney I. W, Tilinghast, of Prov- idence, a leader of republican politics in this state, called on Westerly friends Monday. He is spending the week at Watch Hill. It would accommodate many patrons if conductors on Ashaway cars from Watch -Hili would announce: “Car ahead for Norwich,” when making the stop in Dixon square. Mrs. Evelyn Stillman returned te Westerly Monday from a two months’ trip abroad, during which she attend- ed the World’s Sunday school conven= tion at Burich, Switzerland. Every small boy in Ashaway is a friend of the venerable George Spicer, who announces that the early pears in his orchard are ripe, and that the boys are welcome to help themselves as long as there are pears to pick, The work of converting the old town hall Into a manual training school is being delayed, by reason of continued occupancy of the building by the Third district court and police department, that ave to occupy the new town hall Some tim Charles Ross Brown has heen added to the city committee for the an- nual muster and field day of the Rhode Island e Firemen's league, to be heid in We Sept. 10. Charles s is the other member of the Since the name of the Dixon house has | the present gemeration. he Westerly police have been re- | quested to keep on the lookout for a ing car with blue body and gray in x i Island reg- | istry nu s own- ed by P: stolen from in Michael's church Providence here tre much complaint r terminal ends in Dixon stead of the railroad sta- | tion, When the troll officials ug- (ed additional trackage in front of tation for terminal p . the sterly town council made vigorous | tion, and that's the reason why. | s Hthel Irene Brown sang soprano | selecti at the regular meeting of | Phebe Greene W chapter, D. A. R.. held residence of Mrs, William | Segar. Samuel H. Da read a | paper or S Home: in and { Around New s. Will Stearns, of mbull chapté erestingly of w d by the patr s of that ci n orwich noon for Mizpah Club— to Poguonoc, | The ladies of the noon on the 1d usually to he village aytor the vik aperoning wvid D ind with rs, 1 After Metville Daboll and ‘hute have returned from a nday 1 Mrs. A Thomps: re with her pz Moiri 1 has returned with Providence and T tha Miss B a few days’ v t h of New has returned tives in New Lon- ter returned from Providence in Chester at the Ches- ohn D, W. ing w. * Groton has arl street AT visitin Mps. Anpie Halloran of New Lon- don is visiting at Waterview cott Lawrence Ash leaves today for a n Scotia. and Charles Weeks and® Full Assortment Fresh Mined COAL Including Steam and Blacksmith ] been changed to Rhodé Island, b; | common consent Dixon House squar { is now referred to as Dixon square. The effort to change the namne to post- office square will not prevail during | because | Members of Charity Chapter Going | many | wned | THERE 1S A BI / The Norwich Commercial ~ School is as superior in its furnishings, courses of train- ing, pleasant loeation, teach- ing force and opportunities for placing its' graduates in positions te the erdinary Bus- iness School as a modern eity department store is superior to its country cousin, the vil- lage variety store. : Remember our = school is comfortably furnished, equip- ped with latest style Office Furniture and up-to-date ap- pliances. Your instruction is individual instruction by expert certified teachers, and you will be in the new Sani- tary and absolutely Fire- proof Shannon Building. When you attend the Nor- wich Commercia! Sehool, you will have that satisfied feel- ing that you are in Eastern Connecticut’s Leading Busl- ness School—“The School of Certainties.” i The Norwich Commercial School is an_educationial in- stitution of distinctive char- acter and depends upon merit, rather than tradition for its patronage. L. M. CRANDALIL, Pres. —in the equipment and facilities of Business Schools, || NORWICH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL “‘Attend the Scheoel of Certainties’ * 8 DIFFERENSE The first aim of this school —its success and prosperity— rests upon the fact that we constantly put the-interest of our students above our own— that interest begins when the student enters and continues long after he has completed his course of training. Only a few weeks ago, we placed one of our graduates in an excellent position at three times the salary she received in the first position we ze- cured for hen Indications are for the big- gest enrollment for both day and evening school we have ever had. Young men and womén who are seeking a business edu- cation—the kind of an educa- tion that means assured employment, generous salary and great opportunities for future advancement — are coming to this school, Attend the Norwich Com- mercial School. Delays pay no dividends, our training does. Enter any week. Shannon Building | son nave returnea to Hoboken atter | a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Weeks, | Mrs. Mary Wilcox has returned from a long visit with relatives in New London. Miss Avis MacGowan has been vis- iting friends in Westerly. Going to New Brunswick. . Arthur Carson leaves today for St. Martins, N. B, where he will spend several weeks with relatives. MYSTIC Sixteen Entries in Third Annual Ten- nis Tournament for Grary Cup— | Lively Interest Shown. There was a large attendance at the | | ovening session at the Mystie Coun- | try club Monday when the tennis se- | ries for the Crary cup began, there | being 16 entries, ~including summer residents of the village. The games | will be played morning and afternoon until finished. This is the third year that these games have been played for the cup and the interest has grown | every season. Person.ls. | Mrs. Brush, who has been the gmest | | for four weeks of Mr. and Mrs. tephen Palmer of East Main street, returned to Cleveland, O. | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kimball have | |returned to Pearl River, N. Y. after | a few days’ stay in town. i m Brand has returned to New York afte s at his summer | home at Willow Point. | _Cards have been received from Rev C. T. Hatch, who is spending his v cation on the Cape. He reports the her fine. BALTIC. | | Local Team Defeated at Fitchvifle 81 | to 8—S8ister M. Bardnardine Recover- | ing—General News. | | s | aker of Willimantic was | mes McGuire, Sr., and | Sunday, st of over 4 Recovering Health, ter of M. Bernardine of the Acad- the mily, who under- | severe surgical operation in St. | Joxeph’s hospital, Willimantic, several | week: went ago, is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward McGuire, who n ests of Mr. McGuire's | er, James McGuire of Main street, | the past week, have returned to Hart- ford. [ Special Fire Sale. the merchandise that was dam- r Guring the fire last t Charow’s storc will be placed s morning at 25 cents on the Eugene Raymond and son, Eu- of High stry spent Suaday in | Plainfield s of relatives. Baltics Easy for Fitshville. | A nine composed of local young men | ent to Fiichville Sunday by the iFitchville 5 on the nine, | pla, oer afternoon | naily. a and were defeated in a farcical ;ame)f«ni mucous_ su 5 Went to face the Fitchville sluggers. i nine from Fitchville probebly had e easiest time in their lives t thy Baltics. 4 e Hm& and Mrs William Sullivan ot artford are visiting Miss J. Brennan of-High street. 5 Dr. Joseph Gaucher of Willimantic was the guest of his father, H. A. Gaucher of High street, over Saturday | and Sunday. Brief Slalg News ~—Representative Thomas I, | Hine and Thomas Shortell returned to ! this city Sunday evening, afler | tending * the K. of . convention in| Beston. i Meriden.—Miss Hazel Hormon, who! was graduated from Simmons colleze | | last June, has been cngaged ‘o ),e;u-hi in the domestic cience department in | the High school. Lyme—~Mr. and Mr: len left Longmeadow, M. their new automobile for Old Lyme. to ! be the guests over the week end of Mrs, Allen Talcott of Neb: York, who| Frank B. Al- Friday in | | still keeps the summer home of her late husband, who was a nephew of | Mr. Allen. Westport.—There will be ne services| at the Holy church during the | month of r. This is to allow | the work rating the church | and the installation of a new steam | heating plant. | __Plainville.—The will of tlLe late Dan- | iel W. Fox, who had ths distinction | of being the oidest undertaher | ticut, has be Geor: . Byington. re Mrs. Charlotte Digg! and Mrs. J was named administrator. Norfolk—After ome of the greatest| hibitions of up-hill fighting in the| for the ., of the gland oy of | te and . in the fin: York, former intercoilegi Tri-State champ of probably the be folk courts. The score was | 4—8, 3—6, 8—6, 6—4, 6— im perfeculy transactions it any L BANK financia obligations made OF COMMER! Hali's Ca arrh Cure is taken ting directly upon the ices of _th ot free. Price 7 old by all drugg! Family Piils fo BY MRS. M raed the se: erie beauty your = . 0. You complain of brittle, . You will ind that keeping p clean nad heaitny is the most way (o restore the< natural and softness, but in selecting 1ampoo avoid Soaps or mixtures i ning “Ir aikali. By dissolving | @ teaspoonful cantbrox in a cup hot | water you will have a mild, soothing, cleansing mixture that makes the head feel nne and removes all dust, dand- rufi and exce: oil, leaving the alp clean and pliant and assuring a beau- ltirul growuwn of long, lustro e never int i on he ck. G a small original package and mix a little of with _water. Apply the paste to the obnoxious hairs and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off and the hairs will come with it. After the skin is washed and dried, it will be velvety and free trom hair’ or biemish, powder Katie: Yes, powder has ruined more complexions than it has aided, and while you use it you can hopé for | notning better than an imitation of a { real complexion. Take my advice. Get | from” your druggist 4 ounces spurmax ] solve in 3 Dpint hot water or hazel, then add 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine, and you will have an ldeal yet inexpensive lotion, wiich seems a of the sidn. Apply this spurmax lotion sparingiy and rub Mghtly for an ant and it will vanish, leaving the skin clear and soft. The daily use of | this spurmax lotion rids the skin of that coarse, sallow, oily appearance and renders the complexion divinely rair and beautiful. Blaine: Yes, there Is a harmiess way to make your eves sparkie, a way that will also strengthen and rid them of that dull ache and tired feeling you mention. Make and use the following eve tomic: Dissolve 1 ounce orystos in 1 pint clear water, then put 2 or 3 drops in each eye a few times-daily, 1t is an excellent thing for granulated| evelids, to reduce inflammatron und take out soreness Miss C.: Dandraff—is-the cause of Health and Beauty Hints . MAE MARTYN your trouble. Cleanse the scalp Lhor oughly, then twice a week massage a little '6f this home made tonlc into th scalp. Make the tonic by pouring 1 ounce quinzoin into 3 pint aleoiol. to wilch is then auucd 35 pint water. This quinzom_ ‘tonic is soothing and heal- g to lItching, tender scalps ana is think will do.” Trunks $6.50 STEAMER TRUNKS— 34-inch size with two straps. Strongly built and heavily reinforced— SALE PRICE $5.50 $7.50 STEAMER TRUNKS— 32-inch, made of three-ply hardwood, very light but very strong. Canvas ccvered and full linen lined— SALE PRICE $6.50 $6.50 STEAMER TRUNKS-— 36-inch size—very attractive in appearance and built for strength— SALE PRICE $5.00 36-INCH DRESS TRUNKS —-straps all around, héavy A very cpecial SALE PRICE $4.25 DRESS TRUNKS-- leather bound, two, trays and very best trimmings— $15.00 30-inch size, SALE PRICE $9.50 OTHER TRUNKS AT OTHER PRICES. NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WE HAVE A TRUNK WHICH WILL FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK AND GIVE SATISFACTION. Are You Prepared? The Vacation Exodus Is In Full Swing Dox’t run any risk with the old trunk or bag which “you It may, likewise it may not, and if it doesn’t your little vacation trip may be spoiled. We have a splendid assortment of trunks, bags and suitcases in our third-floor department and are quoting many special values which should prove of interest. Look At This List Of Values Suit Cases 24-INCH MATTING SUIT CASES with steel band all around and extra heavy handle, value $1:15— SALE PRICE 95¢ 24-INCH MATTING SUIT CASES, leather corners, ring handle, sewed on linen lined, value 3$2.00— SALE PRICE $1.50 24.INCH CANE SUIT CASES, heavy leather corn- ers and full linen lined. Should sell for $2.75— SALE PRICE $2.25 24-INCH FIBRE CASES— these _are very ‘light and strong and make a good ap- pearance. Water-proof and practically indestructible— SALE PRICE $1.15 ' 24.INCH FIBRE A CASES— extra dcep cases which we sell regularly for $1,756— SALE PRICE $1.25 - 24-INCH COW-HIDE SUIT CASES, STRAPS ALL AROUND AND FULL LINEN. LINED— Value $5.50— SALE Value $10.00— SALE Value $11.00— PRICE $450 PRICE $8.00 & LE PRICE $9.00 Value 315000, LE PRICE $1000 Traveling Bags Rags from 15 to 18 Inches in Size—Specially Priced to Close Value $4.75.... . Value $6.00. Value $9.50. Value $10.50. Value $11.00. . Specinl Lo August Sale 0f Men’s Shirts Now Going On OGuting and Negligee Shirts at Wonderful Sale Prices At. 39¢, 42c, 64c, .SALE .SALE .SALE .SALE .SALE PRICE $3.00 PRICE $4.50 PRICE $5.50 PRICE $6.00 PRICE $6.75 Norwicii .. Lv. *9:80 *29:15 New Lendon 10.30 16.49 Watch Hill 11.45 12.06 Block Island . ue 115 13 P.M. P.M ¢ Daily, except Sundays. AND Watch Hill sé&t0an Adults, 50; Children, 25c. and Block Island. wonderfully effective in resioring the &loss and ‘fluffiness to dull, stringy nair, and its continued use wiil induce @ lovely growth of long, healthy, beau- tiful hair. Distress: You cap aquickly remove that burdensome fat and regain your former figure if you use parnotis, pre. pared at little ‘expense, as follows: into 1% pints hot water put 4 ounces parnotis and strajn when cool. Take a_tablespuonful before each meal un- 4l your weight is sufficientiy_reduced, then discontinue treatment. No ill re- sults follow this method of reduction and your flesh and skin will be left tirm and smooth. Maurice; The sallow, yellow color of your meck and chin, of which yow speak, are caused by sluggish blood and which is not properly eliminating the poisons from the system. 7Try this blood purifier and tonie: Tfit pint alcohol . (whiskey must not be used pour 1 ounce kardene, thén add % cup- ful sugar and hot water to maicé a full quart.~ Take 1 °tablespoontul” of’ this old-fishibned hlood clemnser snd’ tonic before each meal. This is splendid for that weak, worn feeling and’ restores the vital organs to a healthy candition, and its timrely use will 'sive much serious sickness. 3 Hva: If ysur skin ig.wrinkled or saggy, you need the' stimulating ahd beautifying: efrect of ¥ome simple vege- table cream-jeily, 'whigh-can pe easity and cheaply: made at ‘home. Pry this one, which-is' the’best of many 1 hmve used: Get. from .your drugsist ene ounce almozoin, and. dissatve in int cold water, adding -two teaspogufus glycerine. Use a gentie mas- sage and as a jel - o1 - syrnkied suzface and it . vme-an s and ‘glow. Steamer Block Island WATGH HILL and BLOCK IS SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to August 29. IBl Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill For further information, party rates, of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO,, C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agent. DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 2, te LAN A M ttan Shids, (e Cor] Pier 40, N rom - tick - Fare $1 Freighi and passenger serwicd direct to New X S ua"’nofl’ ‘kv;.lthiir Wi sdays; Frid ”I"ht‘ recelved int! & g0 sotm ant betn,” $2.00 57 OTHERS. UP TO $3.50. PAPLOR, BRDBOOM, BATH. $4.00, ‘Special tites week. of. mouth. 3 w"fif I8 carte. \eh&.‘ru,a‘& NEW LONDON'T0 'LONG ISLAND Steamers of the Morteuk Stéamboat Co.’s line leave New London for Greenport., Shelter Island and Sax Harbor. week davs 10 a m.., 4.10 . m. Leave Sag Harbor returning'6 2. m.. 1230 5. m. THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILBING C9., ins, GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH. CONN. FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters. and Prepared Roofing. Best Roofing Pzint In the markst. Full iine of 8ewer Pipa THE UPSON WALL BOARD 1s INSXPENSIVE WATER PROOF AND IN HANDY SIZES. Block Isiand Watch Hill v London . Lv. 7.00 B.M. ue ** Sundays only. ock Island réttn Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. apply at office 'Excursion Boats TANTIC and SHETUCKET Between Norwich and New Londoa. A boat leaves either city 9 and 11 a .m, 1, 3 and 5 p. m. daily. Fares— 15 cents ome way; 25 ceats round trip. Norwich Pier, Franklin Square; New Londoa Pier, foot State St. Thames Navigatien Ce., Norwich, Conn. 1647 Adam’s Tavern . 1861 ofier 10 thg PubLc ihe Ouest standaca pranm\h of Seer of irope and America, Bobewiah, Pisner, Climbach Eavarian Beer, bais Paie and burton, Mueirs Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Eunker P. B. Aie, Irank Jones' Nourish- ‘ng Ale, Steriing Biiter Ale, Anucuses, “Luuweiser, sclits ana Padst A. A. ADAM, Norwish Town. Telepaone MNI-18" SUMMER 1015 Steam, Mechanical and 8ail Boats, Sand Toys, Pails and Shovels, Wag- ons, Cellu...- Dolls and Toys, Baskets, Parasols, Fans, ‘Pennants, Kites, Baper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Ete. MRS, EDWIN FAY Franklin Square REMEDY FOR PILES PlLE\s is npow manufactured and sold by N. B. Sevin & eLB ' bR. HARRIS Largest Storage Capacity in-City A. N. CARPENTER Tel. 171 23 Commerce_ 8t A DELIGHTFUL . EXPERI ENCE Summer eeoking with a pew medel Clark Jewel Gas Range is a delightful experience whelly free frem discom- fort. The even burner flame reflec- tors And glass even 'deors insure @& perfection In bakii never befere re- alized. Porcelain F}fner handles and enameled drip and. breiling pans attractive. sanitary features supj 1 without additienal echarge em T3 superlatively . superiar gtoves, shipment just received. Call and make your-selection befere the assertmeat is breken. Replace that wern out gas range with a stove that will do_ the work Dbetter tham jt hag ever been done before, All the het water you want and just whe: want it, by pim:lnzb as t: water boller. ou ik heat, Four i T b byt uses ode or consult us about it. Gas & Elestrical Dspartment Main” Street, or can be procured ¢ from the owner of the original pre- scription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, R I “ D. 6, Norwich, Conn, STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at riga prices, by skilled labor. Telephong 50-WEST MAIN'ST. Alice Building, 321 Ma