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Preserve Now! _ PEACHES CRAB APPLES TOMATOES : BARTLETT PEARS WILD GRAPES SOMERS can tell you the right kind for the Winter. Do not take chances on any and every kind. OTHERWISE PHYLLIS This is the title of Meredith Nicholson’s latest book and to say it is a very good book does not begin to do it justice. YOU MUST READ IT. Get a copy on Publication Day Saturday, Sept. 6th. Cranston & Co GEO. A. DAVIS The Printed List of Books to be used in the Norwich Free Academy for the Fall term! is now ready for diiribu- tion. Please call and get one. Bring in your Old Books | for cash or exchangeA GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway IX CHURCHES IN CONFERENCE AT GRISWOLD How to Work for a Revival of Religion Was Important Topic for Dis- cussion of Plai Lishon met with the six irche field, Griswold, Hanover and the Griswold Wednesda arge Chil devotional listened D to Waldron r me_Temy Symmet by Temple he lustrated the Forast have reli nown to us, but ywiedge, We oor, a throne must in ev- represents fel wish witl These be 1 W~ h men, m men ¥ we rotherhood represents just will s y We must mount the A accept the resg e enter into fellowship with h life that has not a 20 fi In life we rom the outlook that t even into indow of youth the window st which we the window, of one which transcends s the window of work omes a time when We may get outlook pictures and books. Jesus, OV of My Soul bountiful dinner was then e ladies. Afternoon Session. ernoon session wa opened by a by Rev. R. H. Harris of Norwic The s e read the min- | meeting. A gesolu- t by Rev. Frank Fuller of Norw ‘thanking (he ladies for their Hospita and splendid colla- How Firm a Foundation was sung. me of the afternoon-was h was, How Should We a Revival of Religion ess of the Kingdom of mmittees, discussed by ler of Hanover, then of Jewett City. part The sub- sad condi The h gauge moral world. ety in rd moral aid in low h stand churches v in the tut there are encouraging |the singing and dancing speclalty pre- have supreme confidence in | sented by Kay and Lee. The couple | ate life of the church, The | present some new songs, play good | 2 hell will not prevall against | volces and get a big Land for thelr her, Discontent i an encouraging | clever step: | sign. There ix a vailey full of dry | On Thursday the two-reel film The | homeh Bt the re stirring, Heart of a lfeathen was the feature | It f -encok to see men of | of the motion picture bill, and during prominence putt time and money | the balance of the week Soul to Soul into things to benefit men, |is the topliner The only thing wkich will meet the | = ST eituation is the gospel. There are other Arm Caught in Belt, efficlent things, but thiz is suffiefent, William Bolles had his arm eaught We can 1g a revival by prayer apd |in a belt at the plant of the Thames a deeper consecration. We want a lot | Rivep Specialty company, where he of common consecrated men and wo- | was employed, Thursday ferenoon, and men. Then u rerivai will follow when | was throws violently to the floor, e ;‘horrr is a revival in every individual | was breught te this city and an ray eart, photograph revesled a fracture o i The diseussion which followed was!arm, =KH.‘Q escaped other llnnl\e: P takea parg by Mr. Waldron, Mr, —_ - ! Kenniston and Mr, Quale, The ses- | Hartford—The Hartford cousty eom- ston closed at 3.36, missioners have informed the state tu-| S = bereaiosis commission that there are Mise Clars Blaeker, whe hag been |ceven children in the countv home suf. spending a few weeks af her home in Norwieh and at Ocean Beach, has re- turned to Hartford, | w4 { | gious | em- | LR O ILRE 2R 8 T8 Nnrwu:h Frlday, sgpc. 5 1913. VARI ous MATI'ERS Swedisn people observed Thursday as Moses day. Campers along the river bank con- tinue to enjoy tent life. this year are being Cucumbers must be plenty as wagon loads of them brought te town daily. been ‘set for ! of the active Tuberculosis day has Dec. 7, at the beginning sale of Red Cross seals. The cottage of New York, Point, is nearly for Charles Hemenway building at Eastern completed. In spit eral and of appear corn is the in holding drouth, crops in gen- fairly goud condition its own. many farm- requiring Motorists Lin that ers are ignoring that law lights on all vehicles at night compls After several days of dignified and | mysteriot lence, the town clock re- sumed striking at 0 o'clock Thurs- day morning men- Thay- Wad- A Wallingford correspondent tions that Rev. and Mrs. W. T er will return Saturday from dington, N, Y the well A The prepar lectures in churches Thursday evening were attended, many members having turned from vacations. The ebrated outing in West Brown its 19t and picnic Boylston, fation Tuesday cel- inniversary with an at Goodale’s grove Mass. upils normal Ayre and New Britain include Alice Ellington, London the enterin t school Mystic, Jean Mae Noble, New ¥ K the state Wednes- 1 that the members. ended Meric report 00 forty nur meeting day, when it was association numbe Ahout a n Ernest appointed gam Tolland county deputy w ars. W, rs has been for ted of yme 1 warden Avery has for a numbe a F Connect- today for starts from ifth Firemen from it towns are the big parac ifty-seventh at York ah ind New wh | avenue & B W osen he national ter carriers, | Ind,, Sept. The nell icut 1t the hous Juli been enti m Connec Sept. 1 ciation club- will Dont Dout Springs in marriage ine ( hurct Stafford united s Cath- in the city Pinney, formerly man, will h with New York Ascension in that usin Sears of w A aptist church from } istor of the t Springfield, vacation to take the midweek service Thurs- ng. Mr. Atherton has been Woodst herton We Rev First B returned charge of day even staying w. camp Dr. and eft thei going Morrow at Mash_ wh Dr the annual meeting Fish university be- ville, apaug, 3 Morrow attended of the trusiees o fore going to' Nas Bishop ot Springfiel land of Roland Now the land for A. R that Se 64 of lamation of the successes and Sherman at Thomas F .Davies, d, was with Miss when her and broke mother sue damages. now Adele Kn auto struck his _ leg. Miss Knee. Lenox Dupont boy'" 00 men remembered Thurs- 4th was the anniversary President Lincoin's proc- Thanksgiving because of of Farragut at Mobile Atlanta, day in E 1 t has been announced trolley line north from the spur line at the the for sale notice off the property of Grove association Since the projec a meet river, en ¢ ity of Maine at ) opens Sept h, Lawrence B, japman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charle Chapman Norwich will be as tant instructor in mechanical engi- ering, an especially fine appoeint n the Unive 1 ne ment York H that when the wealthy | W | William Maule sdsman, was Stric with apoplexy the New York club Wednesday, it Dr. Louis M, Alofsin gf 448 West irty-fourth street whe was calied attend him papers note se ken at w | | | | E. H. Prior of the Con- progressive service board has statement showing the line of ich is contemplated. Mem- the hoard are Mrs. Edson F. Neorwich, and Everett Chad- Lym Chairman necticut issued a work w bers of Gallaudet wick, Old ecticut will be represented when Chris E from land meet and 14 for convention séssions Church of of New various sec- in Wor- the an- of the will take Chriat, cester nual New denomina place nd The First 1t of a warning issued by asury department at Washing- tellers in anks are on the for the appearance of a coun- twenty-dollar gold ecertificate is bei placed in circulation places in the country at | As the tr | ton, the lookout terfeit which in several present Low Colonist Fares to California via Washington-Sunset Route, Sept. 24 to Oct. 9. Personally conducted tourist sleeping cars from Washington without change, daily, except Sunday. Berth § 12 Milk and 332 Washington streets, Boston.—ady AT THE AUDITOR!UM | | | Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. A Dbill of pleasing character is | fered at the Auditorium during last half of the week and the new | numbers made a good impression with Thursdays audiences. Leander aand | Mack, two cle little policemen, make a big hit with their comedy acro- batics and their programme displays well their strength dnd skill, Com- pleting vaudeviile programme is of - the the fering from fuberculesis glands. They wil be removed (o one of the siate anuus FexsONAL Mrs. Theodore Brand of Union is iends in Norwict i | Miss Maude Quiniey is srending o few days with friends at Eastern Point. Miss Beth Denison of Ledyvard is Ei‘smnfl Miss Alice Chesebro in Mys- e Miss Alice Service f South Wii- lington Is attending school in Nor- wich, Miss Katle Ahearn of Bridgeport is the guest of Mrs, Trumbull Whitmarsh of Hillville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Rathbun of Hartford are visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Higgins. Arthur G of New Norwich Del Maynard of New spending a few days at his McKinley avenue. Mrs. Lucy from a two weeks’ and Natick, Mass. Joseph and Frank Linehan Londun were visitors to the fair, is on Haven home has returned Hayden in Brookline stay in vou this 11 about them newspaper them, every day know that This strikes ple us as a of doing your counters, pretiy more reaso business over way do this your sales will yeu It you incresse and you will find, if know it that wd- backed up by goed pays handsemely, de not vertising, salesmanship, now, Retailers and manufaecturers with advertising preblems en their hands, are invited te write to the advertising manager of this newspaper or (o the Bureau of Advertising, American News- paper Publishers Association, Werid Building, New Yerk. or | State Buys Way for Preston ioad Work on Trunk Line Through Property of Mrs. Alice Flynn Can Now Proceed—Had Been Blocked by Injunction | When Contractor Entered on Her Land to Excavate For several weeks the building of the , on the Fiynn land. Mrs. Flynn at new state trunk line road that branch- | one hllhlr‘oull): her m‘tlorn»_v“ Tlhmrms 2 M. Shields, began suit _agains o s 'off from - ihe. Norwieh-Westaply i . D808 BeSSL SUll, sSaiows | Lo highway to the village of Hallville | d{gging away her land. In that suit over the lands of Mrs. Alice Flynn has | an injunction on the application of her been at a standstill. watiorney was issued by the court of Charles W. Tryon, the contractor | common pleas of this county com- for this road, entered upon the Flynn | munding the contractor to stop his land under the orders of the state | Work and restraining him from fur- highway commissioner to excavate, fill | ther entering upon the property. and construct the road at that point | Thereupon further negotiations were without arrangements having been,taken up between the state highway | commissioner and the selectmen of Preston that resulted in no agreement | between them. On Wednesday the highway commis- sioner decided. that public interest re- previously made to pay the land dam- ages to Mrs. Flynn for the land taken from her for the new road. It appears that the state highway commissioner had relied upon the | { | ) surances of the selectmen of the town | quired that the work should proceed Mrs. F. S. Charter and son, Buell, | of Preston, in which the road is being |and he began negotiations directly of Norwich visited recently at A. U.|built, that they would settle and pay | with the attorney for Mrs. Flynn,which Charter’s in Ellington, the land damages to Mrs. Flynn. Ne- |resulted in the state purchasing from | gotiations were carried on between the | Mrs. Flynn the land needed for this Miss Mary Mack of Bliss Place has|selectmen and the representatives of | roadway across her land. The settle- returned to her home after spending | Mrs Flynn to acquire the Flynn land | ment w agreeable to both parties three months in New Haven. for the highway, but they reached no | and the suit and injunction were both i % conclusion, withdrawn. Miss Irene Quinley and Miss Minnie | “'mhe highway commissioner, consid-| Confractor Tryon with his men en- Hazler have returned from a short stay | ering that the work was being delaved | tered upon the Flynn land Thursday Wwith relatives at New Haven. | bevond reason, about four weeks ago |and began vigorously to construct the 5 ) ctor vork excavating | road through that property. Miss T.ena Conrad and Miss Eva |Set the contractor to work exca g g property Rist are spending a week with Mr. and | e T i Mrs. Price Williams of Providence. e b el COUNTY HISTORICAL |PRIZE AWARDED Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Anderson and SOCIETY PROGRAMME. _TO SLATER LODGE. family have returned to Old_ Mystic | ; after spending a month in Sterling. | g, Governors Coming Saturday to | Norwich {ljecpians Had Best Attend- Mrs. Charles H. Adams and son,| Shaw Mansion in New London. ance Percentage at Field Day. Herbert H. Adams, of Worcester are | rk 4 S0t = the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Justin Hol- | Plans are complete for the observ-| In the awarding of the prize for the den | ance of the anniversary of the battle |j rgest percentage of membership ot | of Groton Heights and the burning Ploud Iellktebnresent at the an- Miss Edith Wilson of New York | os v London on Saturday of this outing and field day of the New who has been the guest of Miss Marian | Week, at which time the annual meet- | el e Ok D atection Gt th Kimball of Laurel Hill returned to her | ing of the New London: County His-|Gojten Spur, last Satargay, the grar home Thursday evening. | torical society will be held, together |y jge hus given the prize to Slater : | PiI a feld day of the lex governors figdge, No. 509, ‘of Norwich, The prixe Dudley Donnelly, Jr, of New Lon- |ot the state. The public exercises will | 2088 RO 2% 00, FOIWICE (R RIS don, who intended to e Norwich | be held at the home of the New Lon- | (i i engraved, valued at $5 ee Academy, has decided to finish | don County Historical society in the CLIPRILEE. AL his course at Bulkeley. | Shaw mahsion in New Lu)}du:) at 3| CONTRAGT FOR $33,800 ao'cloc weather is pleas: Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwartz and fam- | they will take place on the lawn in the FOR NEW GAS CONTAINER y have returned to Norwich after|rear, otherwise inside the historic | — T spending the summer at their cottage, | strueture. Awarded to Pittsburg Firm—To Be The Snuggery, at Ocean Beach. ‘\ The invited gucsts will include U. 5| " Gompleted by January 1st, 1914. Tt - N p—— | Senator Frank 3, 3randegee, - Mr. and Mrs. Philip Karoli of Shew- | Senator George P. McLean, Congress- After receiving compstitive bids on ville left town Wednesday and will | mepn ang Mayor Bryan F. Mahan, GoV- | the new 0,000 cubic foot tank spend the month with Mr. and Mrs. | aror Simeon E. Baldwin and staff and | for the. cicy S e e R Arthur Robinson of Darby. Fa. and Mr. | pieut." Gov. Lyman Tingier, ex- | clectric commissioners have awarded and Mrs. C. Griffith at Atlantic City. |Governors Hon. Thomas M. Waller, | the contract to the R. D. Wood com- ki : (1, | Hon. Phineas C. Lounsbury, Hon. Mor-d pany. of Pittsburgh, Pa., for $33,800 g AigE. Cusninghag, feemerly With | con 13 Bullieliy, Hon, O, Vinosst ( {and the papers have been signed, the b ea o ahd rest han Lone to wWest |, Hon. “Henry, Robe Hon. Rollin | contract calling for the completion of e fo WSt i 8. Wioodrf, Ho . Weeks, | the container by January lst, 1914, Hanover, Mass., where he has taken y g, e on L i t of a dairy plant and | Chief Justice muel O rentice, | provided the foundations are ready by | the management of a dairy plant aad | gpeaker of the House Morris C. Web- | the first of October, 1913. Contractor Bl Toute. | ster, Senator Alton T. Miner, Repre- Carpenter is now at work on 3 f B sents Abel P. Tanner, Representa- | the concrete foundations. Miss Mary Grady, of Bridgeport, and | sentat Abel P. Tanner ¢ | the concret ndations. her pephevt, Aragia Careili mave Teo | tive James K. Mas, Bxecutive Secre- rowere four bidders altogether on 5 EDin A hleass . o tary Hdwin 8. Thomas Clerk ,,.., zas tank contract as follows: Da- turned from a pleasant auto trip to | B @ New London, Norwich and Hartford. | Rood and State Librarian | yis Farnham (o, Waltham, Mass, The roads were in good condition and | Georse S. Godard and the following | $35000; Cruse Kemper Co., New Yorik, they experienced no. tire troubles, surviving members of the staff of ex- 1000: and Western Gas Construction 4 et 3 | Governor Waller: Brig. Gen. ll]uln.],s" New York, $36,400. | McManus, Gen. W. W. Skiddy, Col. is provided in the contract that FUNERAL. | Norris G. Osborn and Col. George D. | three pavments of $10,000 each shall Post | be made as the work reaches certain Mrs.. Nathan-H. Hall. | *"The programme of the occasion Will | stages of completion. leaving the sam The funeral of Ursula R. Hly, wife | be as follows: 1of $2,800 for the final payment. The of Nathan H. Hall, was held from her | Music. : ] firm is already at work on the material late home near Preston City at 9. Gift to the society, with presenta- |that will be needed and expects to | o'ciock Thursday forenoom, the ser-|tion remarks. Col. Norris G. Osborn. |have some here on the first of Oeto- vices heing conducted by the Rev Lu- | Acceptance for the sociely, Ernest|per so as to begin work as soon as ther M. Keneston, pastor of the Pres- | E. Rogers the other contractor is out of the wa ton City Congregational church. Impromptu remarks will be made by | The g container is built of steel Church & Allen conveyed the remains Governor Baldwin, ex-Governor Wal- {and is what is called a triple 1ift gas to }hmhurzfiwhe-y\; allsflr\l Piwas gon 1 Mayor van F. Mahan and oth- |holder, which means that it consists ducted by Rev. Mr. Keneston at the ers. .., | 0f three steel cups fitting inside each home of a sister of the deceased at 2 | Upon arrival of trains, g UL I ornart e Tower nre conts ot o'clock. Burial was in the family plot | be met and entertained at heon | afia’ the upwer twoithe gas The dia. in the Hamburg cemetery and a com- | by George S. Palmer. | meter of the gas container will be 100 mitial service was read at the grave. | = T feet and it will be approximately 40 The y,.‘-,n;,\. i m;_ hn, .ml};lmnf\!a!(i LEDYARD NEGRO feet high. The diameter of the ‘foun- am -and_Henry Hall an dations is 104 feet. . Maryin and ‘sn»nm:{ Both the HELD FOR ARSON-; At present there are two gas tanks services at Preston City and at Ham- SRS at the works on North M street, burg were largely attended. Charles H. Whesler Accused of Have | 5/ o 150000 ‘cublc feet espacity and The maiden name of the deceased ing Set Fire to Barn. the other of 50,000 cubic feet. The big as Ursula Raymond Ely. She was) = new tank will be placed between the born in Lyme in 1861, the daughter of | Charles H. W ngem. negro, Was ar- | gmailer tank and the river bank Dr. Jogeph G. and Blizabeth Chadwick | rested in Ledvard this week, charged | “Shen the new. fank I8 In, it is the Ely, She was a descendant in the|with setting fire to the barn of George | oxpectation that Norwich will have eightn gemeration of ler:huid Ely ;»r Sc r.m/‘. at Ledyard, by whom he Was |nq further need for ten years’at least ’lymouth, Devonshire, England, who | formerly employ to make further increase in this settied at’ Lyme about 1660, She mar-| Wheeler was prosented before Jus- | detail lighting plant. ried Mr. Hall Aug. 30, 1894, Mr. Hall | tice of the Peace Holdridge and the | 7hig ihi'a Erent Imepedas is also 4 descendant of New England's | case was continued until next Monday. | in the use of gas In the citv, a8 indi- early settlers, his ancestors having In default of bonds of §200 Wheeler | cateq by the last month or fwo. Au- settied in Massachusetts in 1638, For| was committed to the New London |guct of Jast year has been the record the rast 15 years Mr and Mrs 1]«921 ounty jail here. Binnth for the Uss of bs BoE Trne oFf 1uve resided on their farm fn Preston, | Ny % the present year went ahead of that ;rm dm‘nzafed Yas a gm:mhe;r ",fm:h,flw CLAIMS SPENCER REWARD. mark. In this is indlcated the big con- Stedlon U1y - Sonenog Denil| fhdch —_—— sumption of gas at the Thermos plant | and loved and honored for her xindly | Pathetic Tragedy of Eastern Connecti- | while another reason fof its use has iristian character, Edeath 150y . f jeld | Peen the ever-increasi umber of | of friends in that community Petition to Court. HaE QU Th Sals ot Gis oloven o Miss N, Emma Farrinaton. TR tinues also, In July a consignment of o ol GF Mise G TR rar- |, The mext step in the persistent ef-}140 wag received and these are nearly Thestuneral of Blise . Bmma Face | soeiailofl Gharag, 10 .S imons: 0F (SeHaBI 1y 0 TESELES > apaey rington_was held from No. 34 Oneco | trcetto get the rewards offered for | E°ne Row strest Thursday afternoon, and many|Sirocs 0 86t the rewarcs offeres — friends and relatives were present, [ DINEINg about et u ot i POSTAL SAVINGS CHANGES. Rev. Samuel H, Howe conducted the|m: “BSRCEF BEDERFSC NesLorcsy, =8 - = services. There were many handsome | a7 ""”“’m e led in auperion | New Regulation in the Service Went | doral for) The bearers were George | Ven a Detition was file i Into Eflec( Wec‘nesday. Pord, Alexander Vergason, Charies|COUTL Biling that the commonwesity Fellows and Joha Troland., Burial | °f Massachusetts be compe 2P | Depositors in the postal savings banks was in Yantic cemetery, where Rev, |!0 Mr. Simons the 3500 Eae q offered. |5, " onnection with the Norwich office Mr, Howe read a committal service at | The reward was offerec ’)‘“ pringing las well as the other postoffices of the the grave, Undertaker 'C. A, Gager, |about the apprehension of the murderer | ., iry are jnterested in the changes Jr. was in charge of the arrange- |Of Miss Martha I Blackstone, who Was | which went into effect in the system ments jldied cat thi; Mamne o8 Max - Wednesday, These changes promise to | Dow en Round Hiil in th Marnhi| Wednanday, . Thed Ghanesa gremise to Hat Motorcycle License Suspended. |11 (0l [l SURRS B 0 U PO | transaction of In decision announced on auteme- | ped by '_L!.._.,,‘v; some time before the Henesforth . savings cards bile cases by Secretary of State Phil- | myrder, when he attempted to commit | ¥ith nine 10 cent postal savings stamps lips after hearings held last wWeek, R.|[purglary in the Simons home. Aftex [3ffixed may be redeemable in cash to a K. Haddad of Willimantic, operating | ine murder this locket wis placed in |depositer witheut the necessity of is- a motorcycle having the Wrong num- | the hands of detectives, with the result | SUIng a posial saving nk certificate ber on plate and also in a reckless thu( the initials B, (. S on the locket |10 the amount of $1 as heretofore. In manner, has license suspended for one | were traced to these of Spencer, and |the Bast it was requir J ZUSR savsan month. the pictures in it were identified by | 368 # - to. cash ‘& postal bank caed L Pierce of (his city as those | With the nine postal stamps affixed had = ~f‘-“< amme iy O and sister. Pol. |€ither to open am account and there- O D R foution Spemcer was|after close it or have the amount of [lomins g, e Ctod of maus. |the eard; §1, added to an existing ac- Ll T e ~f. or else permit the card to act oy i A s |as the initial ameunt fer epening an TO THE MAN A contest for the priviiege of the re- [45 the wards offered arose between Mr Sim- |° MRS 3 s [oms and . Kfvs ‘Biecee, but an amicahie | ARAhEr. pew reculation -provides IN THE STORE | agreement was reached by which the|that If an intending depositor i un B Sty and o siuilas |able to: appes e po e be- Bulletin or not. Mr. Merchant, ||| ants, the basis of division not being [f°d, may issue to the intending de- you can take advantage of the ||| made public Mr Simons in his petition £ rUlF“hf]“n: it et isi S rard offercc the state i g advertising done in this news- || for the reward offercd by h“ State ) lanks properly filled ocut are returned { auotes the sdvertssment which AP- |y, il to ihe depcsifory office the Papor. | peared in the Republican April 2, 1910. | D3 i f qepos 3 | This offeced a reward of $500 in_ the |POStmasters may accept the deposit and On your shelves and on your []; THe efesnd & A0 Y Wwas sizned by |oPen the account, delivering the cer- counters you have goods that are ||| Fhen S. Draper and dated executive |tiflcates in (12:’1”"2‘:9 ::fpn?:{’ Sitor's advertised by manufacturers in chamber, —\hril 2, 1910. The petition 'me;’w S lmr;“mf’ S o ae i Shos At ¥ 1i- sits by E P = | catio sz of reward you & el 2 Be " Brine thsie goods out ino the L1 (lener, accepiine and :r\l\rln: th r!(a(n!n :finr;“-:i:”“ ft‘n’h_vf‘:z};:‘zeflzi;x‘gfgflrgj " N : o 8 ence o caus he i . light—put them in your window |||and 1',‘ ik o ;;rz‘l ol m.’;; of v":: per- |Slgnature, the duplicates returned by and let the people who read |||2PPTehension mail to the depository office, and the 2 vho v ed Marths 3. 3lack- son who murdered Martha B. Black-| oy 1y forwarded to the depositors, | stone; that said person was Bertram G. | 0F ; o Bpencer, who was thercafter duly con- | NOW when a person who is already a e A mrder snd was duly ex. | depositor is unable to appear in per- | scuted therefor in accordance with the |$0n he or she may send a sv.\».»..'...-m | provisions of the law: that your peti- [dePosit under registered cover g provie . HApH: fnseanaxy o | CHEN 0L bY ey order. [Baies & Tramiltoni Bope Nir (bY mall by oblaining the nocessar 3 blanks and returning them when com Stmons, ol Vi S s pleted to the depasitory office, after Tom which a money order, léss the money 5 SultfoouBiyorse, order fes, will be issticd for the sur- Papers in a diverce suit brought by [ UA0 T5 fo 20 Jehn Maheney of Lebanen against| “[iogitors may surzender his or her Dora Ann Bogue Mahoney, formerly of | g 1 gits in whele er in part in the sum Colehester, were filed on Thursday in or any multiple thereof up to the office of Superier Court Clerk Par- and reeeive in the place of the |sons. Desertion sinee July 80, 1862, is |, endered certificates postal savings | alleged, the ceuple having ben mar- |} it 'rwd sinee Jamuary 5, 1891, They have | The pestaj savings bank system has | four miner ehildienof whieh the plain- [yena piased in charge of the third tiff asks the custedy, The case is re-|,scisiant postmasier general at Wash- turnabie in Oetaber ington Winds: Phe factery of the Wind-| Merigen.—J, N, Stales of New Haven, | or (Canning company has gene on 18, member of the beard ef trustees: of | full schedule time, and temaioes ave |ihe state scheol, is acting treasurer of Dbeing brought in in large loads by the @Fowers foF RAGKIRG Al iie faciery, the beasrd, Helia suceepaing the late L L, WEDDINGS. Schroter—Douglas. St. James’ church, New London, was | | the scene Wednesday evening of the ' most brilliant wedding of the season, when Otto Heinrich - Schroter of | Baden-Baden, Germany, was united in | marriage with Miss Lucy Wilhelmina | Douglas, daughter of Mrs. Albert Douglas, of 83 Ocean avenue. The ! seating capacity of the auditorium was | taxed to ils utmost by the large num- ber of relatives and Iriends assembled | to witness the charming ceremony. | { The interior of the church was made | { beautiful with a great profusion of | paims and Kaster lilies. | The ceremony wa. performed by ! Rev. Philip M. Kerridge, the double | ring service being used. A feature | which was an Innovation in St. James |and which is an old English custom | followed by Mrs, Douglas’ ancestors | | was the nging of The Voice That | Eden by Ebenezer Learncd of Norwich just prior to the couple | entering the chancel. The effect was particularly pleasing. Organist A. W. | Cooper rendered Mendelssohn's pro- | cessional and recessional most effect- ively. The bride made a charming appear- | ance in a gown of white charmeuse. It was hand embroidered and draped with rose point lace. She wore a long tulle veil with rose noint cap fastened with orange blossoms and German myrtle, Her bouguet was a shower effect of lilies of the valley and blue cornflowers. The matron of hono: Mrs. Charles B. Rowe, of New Haven, was gowned in vellow charmeuse trimmed with duchesse e and wore a bls c- ture hat Her bouqu was of How roses and biue cornflowers tied with yellow ribbons [ The bridesmaids, Miss Phyllis Dun- {ford, Miss Myra Stewart and Miss | Edna Potter, wore white lace gowns | with blue girdles. They carried bo: quets of Mre. Aaron Ward roses a vellow g marguerites tied with yellow i ribbon. ! The best man was Harry C. Browne and the ushers were Charles Roberts | of Bridgeport, Charles Lord of South Manchester, Dr. James .. Harringion ar Edison Troland. The bride was igiven away by her brother Wiiliam } M. Deouglas, of New London | Following the ceremony a reception | was given at the residence of the | bride’s mother in Ocean aver The | rooms were beautifuily decor with | | roses, lilies and clematic. In up- | | per hallway was stationed the mem- | | bers of Baker's stringed quartette of! Norwich, consisting « Prof, E, E.| | , W. W. Lang, Edward G. An- j drews and Ebenezér Learned. During | the evening they rendcred a | ng programme 14 numbers A dainty collation w ed. While | | the receptio: was s b it e { bridal coup I de € | guests and y New York steamer ! the | nnobserved, but their absence | was y discovered and ! time | they reached the boat hey were met by a host of friends who ave them a | rousir sendol After a few ays in | New York Mr. and Mrs. Schre will | veturn to New London and wil spend | the ance of their honeymoon at | cottage which the have taken \‘. in J tergreen Point. On Sept. 20 they | leave for Panama, where ) E} -; |is now employed in the governme v:‘ |- engineering department. He is the son l'of Prof. William Sechroter of Cariruhe university den-Baden and a| | sraduate of that university. | |~ Mrs. Schroter is a graduate of Wil- | | liams Memorial inst | Norwich Art schoal | vears she has been instru jat W. M. I. She is held | teem by ‘a wide cirele o | profusion of gifts of go { glass and linen testified to the regard | entertained by the couple. | Riley—Browning. { At the home of Mr. and Browning in Nor th Franklin | day afternoon their daughter | Mary Ethel Browning, was marriage with Harold V. Riley ton, a former resident | 'he ceremony was perf | B. P. Capshaw tor gregational church i parlors were decorated w | white flowers and in the d _room | the color scheme was pink | carried out with cut flowers The bride had as her attendant | Blanct Carpenter of Weste cousin, the best man was Cla {4}‘1:41' of Norwich .,Al ss Myrtice | Browning, a er of the bride, | flower girl, 2 Miss Olive Rile | Boston, sisfer of the groom, was piar | ist. The bride was charmingly gown- | ed in white crepe meteor with shadow | lace and pearl trimmings and carried | white roses bridesmaid was at- | ed in pink mu and carried pink roses and the planist also wore pink | mull. ~ Following the ceremony there | was reception and a bufiet A | | was served. There were nume { attractive g to the ide, inc d=- | ing furnitur nd a plano from the | bride’s parents. | After a honeymoon trip to Washing- | ton, D. C,, Mr, and Mrs. Riley will re- employed as shipping clerk by a large | | concern. Both the bride, and groom | | are duates of the Norwich I | ! iness college and well known hera, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. {d. L. Ritey. Am ise from out | | of town were: Mr Mrs. | o | | Jordan of Willimar and Mrs. | J. L, Riley of Bosto O Ri of Boston, Mr. and Mrs ", St n of Willimantic, Mr Mrs | G. Larkin and Bradford Lark of { Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. - | man of Lebanon, Mr, and Mrs : |land Brownir Lebanon, Mr, and Norwich s, Harry Kellar and daughter of Windham, Mr, and Mrs F. Sherman and_children of Windham, | | Bimer Sharp of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs, | | Carroll Adams of Norwich, Mr. an | Mrs, 1.. A, Browning of Franklin M E. E. Cafpenter of Westerl Mary Clarke of Narraganseit u.. Aluminum Ware large line shown in our display window. The use of aluminum ware |is growing as enameled ware is less |durable and not as sanitary or so easily cleaned. Try one or more aluminum cooking dishes and see the advantages. Ghe 129 Main St., Nerwich, Conn. Refrigerators are Cheap Now {are often dearest. CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Emhalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office. 'PHONE—1052-2 Lady Assistant. Miss Gladys Holberton qf Weekapaug, Mrs. Marian I°. Eddy of) Yantlc. Band Concert Programm programme for the concert by Tubbs’ military band on Union square at & o'clock this evening will. be as follows March, Col. Goddard's Reeves Overture, Poet and Peasant, Suppe | Rag, Hungarian, Lenzberg Waltz, Last Night in Dreamland, Williams Two-step, Silver Star, Roy C. Phillips The Rose Maid, Granichstaedten Oh, You Circus Day! Selection, Trombonistie, Monaco Medley, Popular Airs, Halle By reguest, Light Cavalry, Panella Star Spangled Banner. Frank K. l\lm( 4!:!)d||(‘lnl‘. ard Postpones Hearinn on Running Riding. The wring on the petition in re- ard to ridin gon running boards on olley cars, which was assigned for 9 at the cupitol, has been indefi- postponed owing to the faot liat matters arising out of the rafl~ id wreck near New Haven call for the immediate attention of the com- mission. This will not give the com- mission sufficient time to attend to the ning board matter now, The commission has approved the rethod of construction of the Shore electric rallway in the tow of brook and Chester on which hear- in ere held on Wednesday. WATCHES and DIAMONDS Our stock of Watches and large and we Diamonds is solicit inspection. < Ferguson & Charbonnea FRANKLIN SQUARE SHORT SEA TRIPS Point Comfort, Richmond, Washington, Bermuda, the South. Norfol Raltimore Savannah and To and From Europe k, Old Cur Vihite Star, Anchor, American, hed French, Itallan, Nertn Ger- | mar Lloyd and other lines, Berths roserved 1 ce. Lowest rate: erything in ocean travel. Full information of JOHN A. 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