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o NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1913 : sia The Bulletin. | 70w IGENTRAL VERMONT'S UNLUCKY DAY "5 rnsons 'Bu an with his family in Westerly. Four frem This City Will Be at G. A. Norwich, Monday, Sept. 15, 1913. | CUMMINGS & RING Don't Wail s . R. Encampment. . Gus Zabriskie, a well known baker, ' 23 i T e Shvaey’ ko aend s vaon: i Smi Norwich will b represented at the uneral Lirectors amson Plum VARIOUS MATTERS | tion. Two Wrecks Here and Capt. Henry Austin Smith Struck on |, Yermien will be xepre Cine Grand ild Gr: ¥ . 3 Army of the Republic at Chattancoga, Wild Grapes The white clamatls vines about town | . 188 Mary S. Wheeler of Stonington Trestle at Massapeag—Boat Train Jumped Switch at the [ Tenn, ‘this_week by ~four persons, Cauliflower are unusually full and fragrant this m‘: u‘f-,-f“"i Tnuemly) O!thlcgunm' { ‘-"“E" - Prumnflmr' e 75 \:l!gg a'" m a mgrs oo s Marion Lathrop, in Norwich. e 5 ovey. Fancy Alberta Peaches season. Fis Falls—Mrs. Minnie A. Cram Has Possible Fractured Knee | X500, t0 0t “Siturday for New 5 Dill and Leeks The breakwater at Fort Polnt is be- | JF% John L. Comstock and Miss : .. | York, where they joined the Connect 337 MAIN STREET & atred 1. aay: & Lilllan A. Comstock of New York are cut perty. and Sunday was spent in f Red Cabbage ing strengthened in advance of winter |Visiting friends in Norwich, thelr fore Cap—Steam Derrick Ran Away Down Grade, Hitting|cut porty, and Sunday was spont Opposite Post Office. torms mer home. : L 5 & New Liondon has two members in the | "PHONE—1052-2 Green Tomatoes " Wrecking Train Under West Side Bridge—Conductor | party, Hezekiah B. Smith and Joshua Lady Assistant. Green Peppers Toruing Al moch o freahon e IAWES | Erateo iy LTy L W Smith dnd Whistl Locatad | e B Dretis o e L . - eshes vi granddaughter, Miss Verne 1. Smith, i 1 1 e ), rchard and Mrs. Yy & Hat Pegigers and gardens. are visiting reiatives n Dublin, N. H., Jordan Who Kept istle Going Has Shoulder Dislocat Stearns, davghters of veterans, will 2 < and Bostor eave for Chattanoosa. / White Onions (The Veteran Firemen's association on Tha party went by special train trom |‘their cottage at Waich Hill, R. 1, have Midalotows Danning a big parade| Mrs. Alfred Clark and son of Nor-| Two wrecks and a man struck by a | dashed on with Conductor Jordan |New York to Richmond and reach af- | returned to Norwich. T— g YR visitng M. Clarics parents | train on sho (rere at. Massubeas was | Shrlsking out the dunger on the whis. | ISt teday. " Here poimts of interest | LS . Mr. Mrs. C. B. C at Beaco for Central | Shem Hjeat . Sawies: o8 b SOMERS oolen Weal s nmesieg the dmnands | mari gy i e loicaists | e b0 vt Miiat Stiaot Driags| WG to the aa. will be visited On | the facults of the Willimantic State f y fuel, clothirg and food supplies. . 5 territory between § o'Glock Baturdwy |as the runaway approached, the|Tucsday the party will reach Chaits: | Normal school, was the guest over Sun AT THE Mrs. Nottie Sponcer und Mrs, Ernest | night and 4 oclock Sunday AILCrnoon. | wrecking trata was - just swiiching | AO0KW for the ovening of the encamp_ | day of her aunt Mrs William C. Os - > et . Spencer and child of Norwich were re- | The wrecks were both within the city | from (he mein Hae to the west track, | ment. Saturday, the closing day SaoCegt Hir home on T OO EEER encampment, marks the 50th unniver- rm————— e — dred has returned. Office | cent guests of Mrs. Julia T. Sheffeld in | limits, one Saturday night at a switch but it had not time to get clear over ok B T is rning.—a S 5 3 . o 2 of Chickamauga and { s gt Stonington. Just south of the Fails bridse and the | efore {he fiying derrick arrivea with | ¥aiY oL (he, PAUCE of uiCEUnTCE AV RTION ARMY, 4 E t E. Bullard Richard R. Graham | . ; | Sther” Hunduy afterncon under the | the force of a catapuit. It scraped the | 853 WL B HEEN, LI again | OPENS NEW HALL. 0 el’ rnes . i at Christ ohuten for the fioet | J. B. Bates and John H. Ford of | West Main street bridge. box car just ahead of the engine, | O% 2 FUNG UF AVichington “Mr | L ) - e hareh closed the lase | Notwich are in the list of ihose who| In the wreck at the Falls, in Which | raked the engine its complete jengeh, | Jp, sited and at Washington ¥i|Largely Attenaed Meeting at First & e atiended the state ice dealers’ outlng |the southbound boat train, so called. | shouldered Into the tender and mearly | hovey and Mv. Preston Wi (foue Lo Service in Kenyon Building. VIOLIN at Savin Rock. Jumped ' switch, ana left the track, | Sptis g i o e d e A Mehns parts T darki smbers of the Junic b, : variot ¢ inte ey Holy Mrs. Minnie A. Cram, o nurse at the | tleking out in front, ploughed Into the | van " POIRts © The new Salvation Army hall in the ety ed communion at Mrs, John Coughlin and Miss M. E.| NOrwich state hospital, was Injured |forward end of the old passenger car ¥ RG] | basement of the Kenyon building was o'clock mass Sunday at St.| Coushlin of Yantic are visiting at the [about the right kyee and possibly has | thyt was just behind the engine. KILLED DEER IN | opened for its first meeting Sunday TEACHER ptrick's chiareh home of Mrs. Coughlin’s daughter,|® fractured kneecap. She was taken| At the same time the whole mass | evening and there was a large attend- Mrs. M, H. Scanlon, of Westerly, R, L |10 the state hospital. ~o | pecame jammed between the bridge GARDEN AT OCCUM. | ance at the interesting service, includ- —_— o S —" Ernest T. Howell of New London,| . ¥ Capt. Henry Austin Smith, over 70 | ahutments, and wedged in fast, while 8 4 {ing many who have taken an active - mployed by the Southern New Eng- | The family of J. Frank Corey is still | years old and an old-time resident of | the tracks underneath were iwisted [John Allen Saw Big Buck Making a purt in assisting the work of the Sal- d Telephone company, has been | &L their cottage at Gales Ferry and | Massapeag, was terribly injured when |ang torn apart and out of shape The st on” Vaastabler: vation Army officials in this city. The 6 a to Willimantic | will remain_ there as long as the ! he was struck by a passenger train on |86 ton steam derrick &tood solid on 0 ¥ntasash anf enthasiiie At st il Weather conlinues mild and pleasant.|the trestle at Massapeag Sunday |jiq wheels, but the lighter engine and | Sunday morning John Allen of Oc- |large congregation proved most en- wich cottagers at ine park mornnig about 7.30 o'clock. < Caughl|tender were tipped over against the |cum discovered a handsome buck deer | Cou z to Captain Wilbur and his IN M A yed some of the finest surf | Miss Lynch of Middletown, sister of | on the trestle, with no_time to get off, | iridze abutment and the bank &t this | oo o8Oy e fast of M Allens_gar- | btaff e Ball Has Deahi ohotinan son for the past two or three | Ur. Edward J. Lynch, and Miss W he lay down outside the rails, hoping | point and the rear car was canted | Gon Stuff, and, seizing his shotsuk, he | throughout and presents an attractive | water not being overcold. his cousin, visited Dr. Lynch at the| that he would be safe, but was Struck | ypn 3t an angle at its forward end. ) S and killed the intruder. Mr, | appearance Norwich tuberculosis sanatorium on|by the train. His skull was fractured, = ' ‘:"1‘ “‘;“ ;‘“_ fored the depredBrions of | | There were pleasing solts, lncluding SR D 7\ he Jewish New Year cele- | Sunday. a bone in his lower left arm was brok- Conductor Jordan Thrown Off. e e e o s Dast and|The Pearly Bright ¢ by Miss Edfth WEDDING and ur v tt vear the | en, he had a compound comminuted | ‘When the derrick struck the wreck- | the animal on e B s Wlibar e Eaund o Wi o b e o " Jewish || Mrs. D A, Lyon and Miss Harrictt | frcture of the hip, and. five or six |ing engine Conductor Jordan was O | T ke gainé | tatniCerric Wiibur and Jatob' “NGAGEMEN ANGS at endar e on Oct, 2. -yon, who have been spending the |ribs broken. He was brought to tae |ed forward down the track and was T e ens b byaMa Wilbi he. aadvess o} 8 ENGAGEME smmer fn this city and vieinity, re | Backus hegpital knocked unconscious. When he had | Warden of his actlon and was toid to | 0¥ SUTs FUNDUr. TRS aGoress Of There is the SNAP“of & "RISWELL’S and county frost has al- | turned to their home in Brooklyn, N.| 'In the third accident of the series|revived and was treated by Dr.' Loyis | Cut P”_g“ The buck was an unusually | Who took her text from II Kir 2 M. FR 5, ouched tobacco in several | Y., Saturday. Conductor Thomas Jordan was thrown | Cassidy it was found that his right | he saw fit Thahick wha o e e s ol WHIP-CRACK so our new FRANKLIN STREET nd some growers have started : 4 . from the runaway 86-ton steam derrick | shoulder was dislocated large one Wi o buiea among Mr. |leprosy by bathing in the river sevenm 27 FRANKLIN helr crops rather tnun risk | Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice and J. C.lat the West Main street bridge. He | C. (. Elweli, engineer for the pub- | The meat was distributed e proptet had toia nim | lines of both SOFT and STIFF - oo, Yy | Bland of Norwich were = gtiests of| was picked up unconscious, with a dis- |lic utilities commission, who had been | Alien’s friends lae . Wilbus. dreer. & torsibie levasny | Manager ¥rank A antwell at sthe | jocated right shoulder and bruises. He | looking at the wreck at the Falls, vis- Y =vaw e oo er text and her Sermo: 1 TS i es in Norwich hear from Rev. | Hotel Green in Danbury for a brief | was sent (o his home in New London | ited this one also and toek Kodalk ple. | COUNTY PARISHES SENT e e AT e e HA’ for the coming season. M Byrne that he is_stationed | time last week in the afternoon. tures of It. Thousands of people vis- HOLY 'NAME DELEGATES. | ! During this week mestines arerto X nedral parish at Savannab.| G ke S Tk e B ited it during the day and the police c | el Tesda Wednesdny and. Friasy | Omn this SEPTEMBER | € is grea nterested in his| The young people of Groto : were called upon to keep the crowds | 1. Patelol’s CAUTSh | sranings, and later & Sociikl: campaley : § 8% e mntiuiog e NSerin R Pl mat | o T B i | S et Cenfarance Jaty, S nanicke b With & series of services is to be cons | MO RN, with a cool breexe . emy are Miss Matilda Allen, Miss |ihe southbound boat train Saturday | The wrecking erew got to werk Erspauing ter; Ahnusl Earace: ] i T 7 4 Priends ¢ clatives attended an |Pauline Christle. Miss Louise’ Avery,|night. It consisted of engine and |again and had the main line nearly | po ; el s e 3 blowing, even tho’ the sun a sary Mrs, | Adrien Marquardt, Andrew Atha, Louls | tender, with mail car, combinatien | clear at midnight BleRates o Sl over e i Uruguay now has 200" American eits A | turdny | Bailey and Wiillam Christie, | baggage and smoker and passenger | The cgine was stripped of cylinder, | 804 frem Willlmantic assembled At Crus oS 3 does shine above, the most |in st Patr b John | — = couch, and had a good number of pas- |steam chest, driving rods and ether | 5t Patrick's ehureh at 3 o'clock Sun- | 1% » . | roderick | FINISHING co. AFFAIRS sensers aboard. G, H, Vassar was en- | machineryon it right side. Tho steam Siy eTlafiSern L the Holy Jand o = = — | natural thing for men to do is o 4 glneer and V, A, Taire was fireman, | derrick was also badly damaged, O T TR e SHTioin | \ D. Woodward of Q :m-y-;'\vm»‘ ARE PROCEEDING SMOOTHLY | { /i, ging ‘New' London men, _Just bk o FIR A DR ety S byl to,get that FALL FEELING oriner pastor here, occupied the - after passing the Falls bridge, at a HIGH MASS RESUMED. oeietios were givel e delegate pulplt at the Moodus Methodiat ehurch | Crediters All Grant Year's Extonslon |SILer Daseing fhe Falls bridse i 5 RESUMED. and the Holy Name demenstration to and buy a new HAT at THE | Bun exchange with the pastor,| —Outlook Is Reported Hepeful fC 55 said, the engine jumped the West | Winter Schedale in Fares at 8t. Pat.|be held in October was discussed. In- ey F, Rayner — switch just seuth ef the bridge and | dications peint te a number approach- ; ons it T s it o | e LR e o T MR ae I e m Bunal | fhstions pains & numbir Bppimcs | T TOGGERY SHOP who has been |ted States Finishing Company has been | alone fop a considerable fistance ang | Grumbly Preaches on Genfession. business was of a routine nacur ‘homasten freight |granted the vear's extension asked for | heading tawards the steep riverbank o Twa delegates frem each parish in s ; v, will return to|some time age, It will date as of Sat-|{g the wes anting off | “Jesus said to the man siek of the|the county and frem Willimantic were of Dollars very Year d lng apples shown come from or¢h- |new agreement which has beea made. (The smoker and the passenger caf |on givic and social morality. No laws| She had been in poor health for & pe = e being paid to the first. | 7S on the Seotiand roac | 1t will not be necessary for the stock- | broke leese from the other part of |of the land would be gbeved, or would | riod of two yvears and had been in a Funeral sesviess for Mrs, Names M. |holders of the company to reorganize | the train and remaiued in an upright | Le able to reach the individual so ef- | serious condition for a week previous | FR{ISINCSS oliepge class stenographers and e e ey Aftaey i | the capital unless some untoward hap- | position, running alng the ties of the | fectively as this censtamtly spreading|to her death, which was-due Lo causes | wero held Saturdsy afterneon | oning pecurs In the interval, It Is|sidiag. agency for discipline. incidental to age. hookkeepers of Norwich. e T e I e ootsille: | Delieved that arrangements hase been | Fireman Threwn Out, High mass and vespers were resum-| She was born in Sweden he summ | : , but suddenly si o | 16 Connecticut"Agricul- | urday, Sei, 13, A payment of 10 Ber | i the oppesite direction und geing | Palsy; Be of goed heart, som, thy sins| Present. | this week |cent. has been made en the principal | pver en its left side across the main | are fergiven thee' Phis text, frem —_—— e | |of the netes due, and all interest to| track. which it gompletely blecked, [ Matt, ii; i-8, the gespel for tha Sun- G i | at the s wanted at €oiling’ | date has peen paid up at the rate of | Thé tender and the mail car followed | day, thé 18th after Pentecost, was de- e | McKinley avenue.—adv. |6 per cent it and remained on their wheels, twist- | veloped at St, Patrick's church yester- Mrs. Anna K. Anderson. i Every creditor of the company has|ed acress the siding tracks, with the |hay by Rev, Tmomas A. Grumbly as| Mrs. Anna K. Ander abundanee of fine |heen brought in under the new agree- | mail car ti . gle of 45 | fig ofics | 30 o'l Sund l t M : 6 2 | been bre er the new agree- | mail e pped up at am angle of 45 | fisuring the consoling and eflicacious died at 1.30 o'elock Sunday morning a rice In bY|meni and the management has securcd | dogrecs, wedged up by the ties that | practice of confession in the Catholio| the home of her grandson, J. Bdward Orwic ird me of the best | ihe sigature of every crediter o the |ihat had beea torn put by the engine. | church, ene of the greatest influences| Alquist, No, 167 Mt. Pleasant st An apprent p m | growers in Led Opens ter the summer recess. At the|daughter of Mr. and Mrs perfected whereby the company will be | Fmaineer Vassar stuek, to his plaee | |able to finance itself without great|in the engine and was on the upper | offeriery in the morning William | Abraham. She was married in cost and relieve itself pf much of the gide when it landed, He crawled out |Goofellow sank Framceili’s O, Salutaris, | and her husband, a farmer hat 155 deiegates, | burden of debl whea it comes due a|through the eab windew and was un- |a pleasing cempesition with very ef-|that country, Mrs. d,\‘ndr'\‘m Ts azo and for the I was in Cemsteck ceme- ery, Montville Why not get your It s expested died Monday Night, epresenting more than 5008 business | Year from now | hurt, Fireman Tatro was hurled out | festive sefting. here 36 vea g share ? firms in the state, will attend the state | Fhe several plants of the eempany,' of the window en the other side and | FEumin SRR years made her home in this city mvention of the Commecticut Busi- |which jnclude thai at Nerwich, the|landed unhurt emeng some bushes. | THE KING'S DAUGHTERS 13 children, four are living: Gus ess Men's associatjon tg be held i [Dunnell ai Pawiuecket and the Silver|The engineer’s seat followed him out — Anderson of Sweden, Mr: Matilda SC ot ISth Cin +ou allesd s riden Thursday, Oct. 16, |Speins in’ Providencs are very busy |through the window. When the cngi- | Te Hold State Convention in Nerwich Hendgren of Ainaeapolly Mre. lda pt. | just pow, and they are oB a money- | neer firet erawied out oa to the ground | % 7 5 pay of vidence and Charles An S vy S At the Firet Haptiss chuch in Port: [making hasis Many reforms have| e froman wis mowhers to be sean | 1of I1OTOommittes Makes Pre-) gurson of Long Isiand. There are als | STRAW HAT DAYS are —it ing y M reception was tendered the |jheen instituted in the conduct of the | hut he soen appeared from where he " 3 | eight grandchildren and mmne great- | e 1 ki = ¢ al & d T his wife, Rev. and Mrs. M A,uh-i‘xmt?:'» affaizs and the prganization | had been thrown inte the bushes. n preparat T "'-u i v ’S"i;'}:d' hildren k it Swedl th p“t ‘we are ng lf ’OII an extra salary te do eph Twomey, who have just return- (is working vesy hard amd very har-| In the bagsage car the baggageman n pro ien for (he o eonven-| She was a member of the Swedish 3 e h iy of twp. fuonthy 1n O {iacaibualy ‘M,f e maBaEC i oagEagemi® [tion of the King's Daughters, to be| Luthoran ehurch and took a lively in Terms $4.00 per mon have secured your new hat for tion. He | held in Norwich Oct. 14 and the | terest i orwich Town st without a Norwich Cem- ve, & matter of local interest. it off at the ) el Diked by Rl witEongen i o 5, Fall. If not we have JUST B At o T o | ehairman of the committee of arrange- ! Bhe w: ESCAPED PATIENT was shet forward through the car on | ¢ ¢ 2 X i raing A ille correspondent mentions Toi oF the truni but’ Wae uihere, ments, Mrs. A. T, Utley, came up from ' she eame in contact and her death i sikeil SHiurl tramtag (A Prinsime correspondent mentions FAUNG TN BaiSaEpoRy | oE e e it el | mnisg el AU e U Te came 1 conter sne) THE RIGHT HAT for YOU. mpeted b ment at the b g Gt At iih the other mem - W. E. CANFIELD, Prop. ammar school and according to his { Charles Bryant, Who ieft State Hos-|and Mrs Cram was threwn over two | bers of the committee, Mrs. Henry F. Inspested Nerwich Sanatorium ri_there are 49% pupils in attend- { pita) Tuesday, Was Hezded for Home, | Seais. susiaiping the injuries men- |Palmer and Mrs. Louls O. Potter.| pDr D, F. Lyman of the state tuberct are you going to dig all You can say what the grade your life for a mere exist- ence? Biie a6t 5 B d sixteen Constable Michael Nolan went to Telephened for Deeters. 'Tlmp president, Mrs. Wun,‘.@ S. Daw- | gistant superintendent of Gayl i ¥ get ine | Bridgeport on Saturdar and recurned | Bxpecting that there might he a [leVi the state treasurer, Mrs. Walter|form, were visitors he Norwi $4.00 or $5.00, or even up to | 1, Canfield of Norwich, and Miss Lucy | tuper Geer, county secretary for New don, 'Windham and Toliand count ulosis sanatoriu \da They came at noon, und after Campbell, the superinten er pastor of the local A. M N { from there with Charles Bryant, oo = o n church, Rer. William H. Eley: | . Y today—and iy aaa L aws: | ored. the Norwich state hospital ba large list of injureds word wae at once telephoned to the Norwich pelice head- clent, who had Leen missing frog the | quarters for doctors and Captain Two- NOTICE the finest of Velours., | v petitioning the cialms commit- S A, The convention is to be held in Trin- | g h i . 2 » | hospital since Tuesday. He was a pa- | mey sent Drs, P, Caseidy, Louis b 3 - | made an inspection the buildin: The Demooratios Cantnkiywill be Beld o e his chur¢h on | jye has a sister at No. 138 Mt. Pleasant | scene. Mrs. Cram was carried out of | Fangements for the iarious sessions, much pleased. The visitors | da ng, Sept, 15, at 7.30 o'clock, list of 1812 | street here, and after his escape, the| (he car in a chair and the injured leg | SPeakers, music. entertainment, . lock. purpose of nominating Tows . The courts of Foresters have re-{Dolice have 'learned, he went there|was put in splints by Dr. Louls Cassi- | Were made at the committee confer- B i B ¥ear 1 7 ceived from the supreme court, Forest- | Some time in the night and got a coat. | dy. She was then sent ;u the .\u!r;\ ich | ence. « e b4 S L 1l oF i < ulars briefly out- | He sald that he was going to his home, | State hospital in one of M. L. Ring's| e gk M ‘Urw Ic | L he work of the 13th blennial | which 13 about four miles outside of | automobliea 5 o SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. Ty TRsz s >n held in Atlantic City, N. J. and | Bridgeport. was picked we in| Adolphe Nothe of Monson, Mass., 3 | Shich closed Aug. 8. Many changes | Bridgeport by the police and word was | who was also a passenger on the train, | Second Congregational Church School | | = : . i eective o Déc 3 sent to the state hospltal. { did not experfence any bad effects un- Enjoyed Mohégan Park Outing. Norfolk, 0ld Point Comfort, Richmond, o PR TR Vi j tl he had reached the city, where he —ee 7 Baltimor: Washington, Bermuda, I Waterbury papers note that Rebert T | went on a trolley car with many of the | Members of the Second Congrega-| Mrs. Ralph Coit of Tennessee ls the | Savannah and the South ‘ Iercla | Gy o e heto of & tesche Toons | ROAD CHANGES VOTED other passengers. The nervous shock tional Sunday school were fvored with | guest of Mrs. James B. Coit | dE E | drowning at Fairfield beach when he BY MONTVILLE MEETING. | had Its effects on some of his internal | ideal weather for their annual outing | — To and From Europe . = | {orsans and he was treated by Dr. J.|which was held at Mohegan park Sat-| The Misses Osgood have returned | mped into the water and brought | Cunard, White Star, Anchor, Anierican, | Sophie Magner, a domestic, to safety | To Be Made at Rockiand Mill—Old | W. Callahan. A conductor on the train | urday. Transportation to and from the | from a trip to Bass Rovk and Harwich- | [ Sty orench, italian, North Gers ifter she had gone down twice. The|{ Sawmill Road to Bs Discontinued. |CUt & slice off his little finger when his | lake was provided by John H. Sher-|port. |man Lloyd ani other lines, Berths zirl had got beyond her depth. | band went through a window. \ man and Robert H. Montgomery, whose —_— wgserved in advance. Lowest retes. | g ! After the republican caucus at Mont- The passengers reached the troiley | touring cars were kept in motion the Miss Esther Lippitt leaves tow: Bverything in ocean travel. I ¥, OKeefe of Middlctown, state | wijle Friday alternon a special town | CATS Dear by and came fo the city 10 | greater part of the day. A basketlunch | the opening of Smith college on Wed- | ' preident of the Rural Letter Carricrs | TIUS, 1027 300000 4 special 1own, 1 oceaq to New London by trolley at noon topped off with generous|nesda Full information of ion, and J. E. Woodruff of Bej Shannon Bldg. s T o S 2 ng for Bvansville, Ind,, to at Jitonal convention of fural | L. M. Crandall, Pres. | cross 1 : . ; . Servings of fee cream, boat rides under e i o e ot e e Steam Derrick from Midway. | 340050 2% (68 Sreay DAL TR Aot | A party of fourteen et Baminy raben | e cross’ road trom In front ‘of “the ‘ iiatie s amrea | JOHN A. DUNN ond the | i opentng at the top of the Brown. |, Word was sent to New London of | Krohn's goat wagon combined to make | & birthday luncheon ai the GoIf 10> | g qmship and Tourlst Ageat— | ing mill instead of at the foot. The|the accident and at 130 Sunday morn- | the day one of continuous pleasure for | Saturday Lol e T 5 The|ing ‘the steam derrick from the New | ihe litile ones bobbesaan Compary, Which 18- to eas Mrs, Burrill W, Hyde returned ; 291 Main St. - in, state delegate, s which convenes Sept. 1 Robértson company. which is o bear| Haven yards at Midway arrived with a s The expense. T¢ was vated to make the | CTeW and started the work of clearing WEDDING. (il sve oS i e i annual outing of the Cor- | p | change and also to disc e th ot trgoh. LEE s at Madison. was to have been held at Double | Change an ontinu e 5 v e % i ints the old Pal e e work attracted thousands of P v ey Y Hoach Sutorday, has been postponed | foad omt (he olf, Pefmer sawmill 0| poopie during Sunday, and the line was Robbins—Cyeriag. At spending s time at Sentry | NORWICH, CONN. i clearad about 3 o'clock,after the wreck..| 1«¢ Roy Robbins, son of Mr. and|yj), Miss Agnes Dressler has returned ing crew had first built a temporary | MIs. Zebulon R. Robbins of CIff street, | 1o New York | track around the wreck to let Sunday|this city. and Miss Jeanie Aycrigg,| morning trains pass. The engine had|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A-; Miss Rosalie Benne | i Britain, chairman of the committe has returned to | her teaching at the Neighborhood Guild in Peacedale, R, 1 FUNERAL. its Tront trucks fotn off A wrecking |AYcTisg of Stamford, were united in it ph S 23 Sl | marriage Saturday afternoon at 3 Mrs, Frank E. Butler, THE SHOW Lo T erre wehile the ~ New | 0'clock at the home of the bride’s par- Try Rona Cocoa |, Serviess over tha body of Mrs, Frank | Haven steam derrick was used to get|®nts by Rev. Charles M. Addison. tec'| The Rev. and Mrs. Richard R. Gra- CBUILL Ok R N a0 kNxow.» | B Butler were heid at the home of her WINDOWS OF the engine on the tracks again. tor of St Johns church, Stamford | hame have returned from spending the 's no nossibility of mechanical f RALLION.S 3 | brother, R. F. Smith, Ne, p4 Lincoln | nly relatives and a few friends Were | gummer in Furope. 5% or calls for expenses. . The rom | avenue 2.30 o'elock Saturday after- Struck on Trestle, In attendance The bridesmaid was | Bety PR e L | noon, S, M. Howe officiating, TH WN, The accident to Captain Smith at|Miss Ruth Newcomb of New London,| arthur W. B 11 of Baltimore, Md., | husky, comforiable mount. You owe it | Retatives and friends were present, E TOWN. Massapeng was conmected in a way |and Frank Hamilton of Groton Was | s th suest of i eotnor Mom mvned | 0. Yoursell fo find "out all ahout the |and there were many heautiful floral | with the wreck:of the boat train, as|best man. The flower girls were Miss | 33 75800 ¢ 0 0000 jiEalnws iehe mbmats BB oiaororiib sy {tributes, Chureh & Allen will convey | Want to have a peep at the ||| the northbound passenger train which | Ksther Kelly of Portland, Me, niece of | iy ok e Puu.“m " H im. remains t» Breoklyn this merning | i otk = R struck him was running at a time when.| the groom, and Miss Marfon WilcoX,! wWiliam D. Fiteh of New Haven made | & 8 » Agents, | for ial in Greeaweod cemetery MewW “ShingheSun SFoar e¥oroven he did net expset it, When he saw that | cousin of @ bride, a brief stay last week at his former ! auglsd Neorwich, Conn. | Foster Wiisen, the advertising in teday’'s Bulle- he was caught he lay down hetween ‘;rm mh:.. was handsomely nml'neq‘t‘n‘ Bonie an Tkt Wown Girast fie S A - funeraj of Foster Wilsen (qok the rajil and the outside stringer, bui| White suiin charmeuse trimmed with i | Pne fu i s son ook ] tin was struck by the frain, 1t was at|Cariickmacress lace, und sho wore a| Miss Eiita Davenport of Fitchburg, COAL AND LUMBER. g s e o e a':; enes al;flil[“‘d Ju;d Jw was pieked up, In| ;‘;“’e g(a:l\::::h\"v‘h":'dnfarsl'fi Blotsemn | 11\1;5,, !sflf;‘s gtl:?sr of Miss Olive Hunt. S S e et s R el ots te see—lots ol spite of his injuries he retained een-| Her boug consisted of lilies ngton of Washington street. Tty Polatives And frionds Werd preps Lots to see—lots of tnings ||| spite of - valley and white roses, The brides-| "o M. C. HIGGINS |gnt. The services were conducted b3 |{] mignty interesting to you A telophone meseage for a dester was| Meid wore pink creno de chine, whila| Afes, Phite Bard of Washington atreet | e i) Cauieh sent to Norwich and also for the am- | tho flower girls were attired in White | hag ma her guest Mrs. Jean Porter- COAI b L T S T The advertising columns {a the ||| bulance. and he was rushed to the|dresses with pink sashes and carried :Rudd, whose home is 'n New Jersey. {lct et gkt bl o e Backus hespital npon his arvival here. | baglets of pink reses “ o HIGH GRADE COAL s Ay e Temoeten chants' and S ition was s e quite encourag- g Aoite LG O % their pen, Philip Jehnsen, have hee Rayvmond, I Hempstead, han 1d manufasturers’ show e Robbins left for their wedding teur in | LR BOG. L HE, 6 e Boen, Office Telephone 1257 Potter, Will 1. Stearns and ek i an autemsebils and will visit the Berl & trin 8 MISS M. € ADiE Brown. Burial was in Yantic mindowa . S‘Ta"‘ :""’:"‘“'5 ‘W':di F"f‘": shires, i e ‘Ilhey will reside on | Shires. 3 S unday affernoen abou ock pe- | [ inceln avenue in this eity, e o G LES e They are planned prepared and ||| cusred the thisd of tha wccidents, when | "My, Hobbins, who 1§ o §raduate nf| Afior spanding the summer at ar.| J. A. MORGAN & SON i s ¢, | Accommodates New England Postmas- 3 the 86 ton steam derpick got away apd|(he N, I, A, and the Yale Law seheol, | Wichport, Mass, Mrs F. T. Sayies and Hair. Sealp and Fage Spacialisi o SR e B I e e e e GOAL 3 5L1 L . & Dasiiel & Bopes Akt fasse than uulr a mile of d»wnl s«;am», pnsulnr with a wide pirels of trignds | ington stweet DU B ek pf Panied @, Roper, firsi R s ot et e with nolhing e sien it, as if had no|&nd is promiment In Stamferd seeiely, - > 0 BXPEN Adles’ Wonderiui Tonigue nt and actipg postmaster gen- S b ALEREtn ST brakes. reckong (rain had gone| Among the put of fiwu wesis were | Afiss Alice Cogswell pf Linsoin ave. | OTHce 57 West Main St, Telephene 510 gl\v‘ anneyance by using PULLMAN k & [} 1 all the postmsters s the New pecially at rhis season of the down ahead of it, leaving it to he ai- and Mzs. Gebulgn R. 'ugulgmm is5 | que has peturned, sfier pascing a few | Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 | TOUGH TREAD TIREB., No other 5 s 1 heals 1 Sugs | BEWAOR S 0 GRIDInG Jetixs 3‘ R e TR SR ached to amothér car and m...ufin Ep Leth Pullen. Weston (1. Bullen, R e TacTage, e mukat PROMPT BELIVERY tives éan compare with them from the d estor 4 | #bsence for us many days, nof exceed: iy S RSN ARG s fown by apother pengine. But ¢ | Migs Natalle 8. Ajien, Miss Frances R s, Ghurles Heach, standpoint ef dellvering mileage and 1 bair 2 r {og OFS. A8 Wy ‘:; st W] coming in Coupler would not fi,t and an attempl | WAlitngy, Miss Marlon Powelson aund g = general gatisfactian, Note the perfect F § si 7] s; 1 ble them' tg-atieng fhy annug) meet. was made to hifel If wjth a chgin, Bo | Barl B. Mafhewson of this city, Miss | S M o e hon-skid eups, very desirable for this appited at D e i omntlar s i {lie chain broke whey the enging stari- r‘gr “Whijon, Miss Rerathy Whiton | Bearge 8 foriag and the Misses fiox season, Fer sale by Siae ARG aia | New England, to be held in Boston A few minutes reading of the ‘a up, and before unyone reallzed it|an '&nsg Newcomb New London, “‘léj-“’g 9 ‘ffi s o © g dvertising will give 4 & stthm derrick was underway down | Harold” Fhresher and Bufus Burnhanf | 88 Walch Hill, haie ciosed their ¢o - TIIC C. S. flerlkk & Co.. " her show yoy th | = s S N Rk e gratle and gaining momentum at|of New York and friends from Pagsaic, | (&€ there and’returaed to Norwich, Styles, Have Been Guests of Dr. Campbell, useful fund of information. Every foot. X. 7., Gmaha, muarims(un, indian’ [3 Burnine Kind 1 Lehiah New Haven, Gonnectiout, 308 Mais Street, pext fo Ch fiugh Camybel of Bhiladelphia, wio Yinducior Fordan, wio was en board | apolis and Huntingfon, L. 1. o gnd Mg Ghanies B fhagman Freg Eurning Kindsand Lehig Bealess {n High grade Aviemsbile S - ol e B RO Fhere is no more helpful feat- ||| FiF another map, jumbed to the e TR e e o ZLWAYS IN STeCK ofor ‘Supplies, poie 2 -2 3 T _at the- tubercy- 15anq pelq that ‘down Throughput L:J_g ew Members for Junior Holy Name. | Brecze gn the Thames und hase = Cataleg mailed on regneat; % sin rinm, ac d “by hle ure in this ucwspaper than its (g ride, but™tbe brher fraiy ma The Junipr Holy Name society pf | firned to’ their home on Sachem ter- A D LATHBOP NEWMARKET HCTEL, ngiifers, Miss Margaret Campbenj [} 005 Hinhpeadotr ‘when he sddy heé could be | st ‘Hafrldkis pariah beld: 1§ - reguiar | Tace. . U ) 715 Boswelj Ave. 1Mk 3 m £ ‘{mphpli will return o S S DR, of po- usp. mpnfhly meeting Sunday afterhoon == i Nkrkat apd Dbatuo WEHEN rau want la POt yeur busis Firsi-class Wines, Cifyor Philadelphia tofay. - Thby have been i Bl Ihs projective crape eut g | Wit o ghod oumter In” attendanc gnd Katharing Hotms| E ness before {he vublic, there is We Moy Meals and Welch Rarebit o g of Dr. Campbell for two frat likeoa giant beak, swavéd and | Regular business was di d “of and ug g have Leen gugsls Telepbome 183-1a dium hetter iban (bEQuEh the o0 Verked up and”down as’ the”wild ‘gat | new” mempers were receitpd: bot - aitd Saral i Fhone "+ Hing columag ok Eae Buliime, « -

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