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¢ Some of the Sunday str In th country brought home m‘t‘wfl the ox-eye daisfes. e : . gata § All amhout town the_delicate pink | = Miss - 7 2 Dorothy Perkins rosesMire a sight on on the offic . AND GRAPES arbors and trellises, - | ployment at the Falls mul X % et Edward Chappell of Montville has | Willlam McBurney of 34 Lafayette b Pyt SOMERS s01d &' valuable pair of horses to Bimer | street loaves (oday for a {wo weeks' steamer » X ¥ Plerson of Norwich. | vacation in New ity 3 ed. ‘:h:‘. b, s > Look at your water Additions| Miss Lillian Feix and Dewey Feix on them and “ = after the 20th.—adv. - s of this cl(yP;lm:o tlisnuu of friends l-n n:‘ the decks « at Lord’ day. Main street store, umps of coal. Fire ’ 5 Saturday’'s hot sun afforded the & P e & :na :hni lm.:l::le of Sun- iron from \ B farmers an opportunity to get thelr| Miss Carrle Lyon of New Haven was | 3oy’ affernoon, an_automobile, - Dot i - hay well dried at last. . the week end guest of relatives and | .. with four officers, was requisitioned he Nig @ friends at her former home in this CitY. | {5 round up and fetch in the police e New Haven Trallroad has as- g ; _a boistrous @rinking party. I : e S E - ‘| sembled a large number of Misses Grace and Vera Stetson of |Station.a b - In g T. P. MAINE, M. D. Saln feres Sadlon Tor ‘comi rond | Norwieh have retumen from spending | &1, hEES, il be Cwenty g ln city | ing for (nat yousg man, soce June, 2 : e ¢ Fevaiza. Rrenock with thelr sister, Mrs, Oliver | o, sis, for the case of Harry Smith, | house of Mrs. McCarthy in Thames- ¥ 3 Physician and Surgeon. The molting season has begun and Charged with embezziement, will come/ ville. s - Arthur Stri - |up again. this morning having been|and she trusted him. Office Ward Building, Gorner Main and o P ens refuse to supply the mr | it kt the Bany mil buimea"St |carried over from Saturday morning| stairs and from the belongings of oth Macket. Strpots. in many towns. Palmertown, is now with ‘the Thames |On Petition of the youns man's coun_|er boarders he abstracted two razors % Specialty Co. in Uncasville, sel, Roderick Friends 2 watch, and a shaving brush. en Office H. -11 '3 to 4 p. m. M. ce -ur-." a. m., P his have been tryi in ‘umerous to 8 p. m. Telephone 1296. A former Norwich pastor, Rev, W. '1',i Thayer and boys who have been I:l-_l‘x:sl 5 J;hn-tonkor Cgfi[-trmsvn with him at East Hampton lake, have | & lor in Pawtucket, ., on Sun= i returned tq Wallingford. day, golng by way of Plainfield and |still confined in his room at the sta- He did this, Mc- : " < . dered to sail with them on § T X returning by New London. tion. The delays have led to the| Atavey said Sunday although he|ond Guess I will v that ‘Wwater bill to- expectation that the case may be set- readed innocence Saturday night to s Hindus had been rebellious and . ““’" As "Gs o R LB F s O D i et i, G and Base] DRt S Pl e oien watch in his| Several times attempted t land, but|Of Summer Shirts Straw Hats, FINISHED PROMPTLY BY mond Lanois left for a trip to New| One of the fights of the Saturday g were prevented. ” Postcards from delegates to the | York, Old .Point Comfort and Rich- | cases was that of a man who became ”fim.h Chief Richmond of _the| AS ‘the steamer was without pro- | Neckwear of the better ’* m VAUGH" FWY c Elks' convention at Denver are reach- m&k_ond. Va. They will be gone about & | obstreperous and created a distur<| Willimantic force the watch was fish- | Visions, the Canadian authorities a day . ing local friends. The Connecticut | Wt bance on & trolley car.on the Taft-|ed out of the indicated place Sunday.|Or two ago decided to put sufficient delegation is homeward bound, e A ville line, The passenger refused to! The Sheving h wes also there. | Stores on for the voyage to the | Underwear and Half Hose. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest FUNERALS. pay his fare and as & result he was| Sunday afternoon a gang of five men| Orlent whence the steamer —came. A local man who was home from i, harded -over to Officers Murphy and E yards near | Plans were carefully matured, and R o WALL PAPERS his shore cotlage Saturday, said tnat Miss Lucy Griffin Leavens. Fenten. 2 tho Taurel Tl bridge made & distur- | early today the tug Sea Lion pit out emarkably low prices en A A up to that day the season had ‘been Relatives from other cities were in| At the saloon of B. Katz and com- | bance by their loud taliing and bois- e oV was L one of chiefly mo: itoes and v - h,| deemed to be a sufficient boarding H v of chiefly mosquitoes and fogs. the large attendance at the funeral of | pany on West Main street an alter-| terous r and Officers Smit !m_ce 8 .4 At dirg high grade Men's Wear at Miss 1d Sat- | cation arose between the_bartender | Henderson, Pounch and Carroll were Have you paid your water bill? Ad-| Lege, "ART GOR, Leovers ROC Sat | o amen Minnonan. 26, of Greone. | sent Sown there, And In the case of | 125 city Policemen hal revolvers and g: :1‘11 hn."n: “l:ns n:l:.l;tment of | ditions after the 20th, you know.—adv. lltedhome. 172 Broadway. Rey. Iid-|ville and the latter took action by|one man it was necessary to m(l’:;; the special constables rifles. 2 p— latt v S ward S. Worcester, pastor. of the | hurling a glass at the man behind the| tison's automobile to supplemen Avibd vl b greatly reduced prices, which' we will | | Af Block Taland the other afternoon | proaqway Congresational church of-|bar. The missie did not strike its| efforts of the policemen: The quin-| . - Atmed with Clubs =~ = be pleased to show you, Find -'ei;m:g =0 “;;‘;nd;' ‘fi; ficiated at the service and also con- | intended mark but instead landed in| tette refused to divuige to Chief Lin-} ..um “:"v' = ‘w’;;':" :”‘;:M: Mold'ngs snd Cut Qut Borders to £ . ducted the committal service at the|Some more glass ware, the splintering | ton where they obtained thelr gener- essel. Iatch ShmA Paints, Muresoo |2 short sall within sight of the New hailing distance of her it was seen 4 grave in Yantic cemclery, The hon-|of which was fairly extensive. ous supply of lquor. * e e s S orary bearers were John C. Averill, B.| In the nelghboring saloon at'the| Two men who made a disturbance, !NAL every inch of space along the 291 Main Street Paplee Machis ‘for malls and vestibules | The new freight room at Groton|P. Bishop, Willam B. Young and|corner of West Main and Thames)around James B. Yerrington's place R e Order-.'.aivld for painting, paper | Long Point, which has been in the Oliver L. Johnson. There were num- | streets glass throwing reached even|at Fast Great Plain were brought in clnbpor (Yh;l us, - w;.lfe & th: o & s . i process of comstruction for the past | efous handsome floral remembrances. greater proportions and as a result|about 10 o'clock Sunday evening by |{" g 37 st » Buaging o “M.u..;'AGl‘l few weeks, has been completed and Mrs. Michael Crowley. of beer glasses floating through the | Sherifr Stanton with George Hatha- O ot the wtdshene 5. Solid mase_oC o ) air a man named Busch was carried| way's automobile. ngre; - Fitesmann - MR o | o T e ¢Saturday morning at 8.15 o'clock the | (o the Backus hospital with a gash| All of the arrested men and the one Turned Stream on Hindus. . A Bethel corresponudent states that | (pocieg, of Mary Sullivan, wife of M- | over one eye to mar his countenance.| woman passed the interim between| The tug’s hose was made ready and Mrs: Clarence Shay of Groton and s His assailaint made his escape on a| their respective arrests and their ap-| hack and forth along the rows of & This Week at RALLION’ ; G home in the North Stonington road. g B Mrs. Roger Spicer of New London are car bound for New London. perance in court this morning in the|Hindus a stream was played. This Visiting at the home. of their uncle, | WiR @ large attendsace of relatives | *3 ol oon “who is & small butlt| cells and the company was resaled &t form of attack was eRective momen: REPAI!]KG Avthiur 1 Beator, B o lends Ingluding people {roM |ltalian woman, ¢laims to be the wife|some lensth by accounts of mutual! tarily, and the East Indians retreated il S o M s Rev. J. H.|Of & sea captain and while he is on'| experiences, not the least uninterest-|under the rush of water propeiled at WATCHES, CLOC! J The man struck by a train at Athol, enoe. - J. H.lihe oceans ¢kes out an existence by{ing of which were the tales told by high pressure. It looked for the time RY AND EYEGLASSES By E + Mass, and thought to be Bugene | Broderick oficlated at the mass In St | sorving as chambermald in the dis-|one William=J. Stokes, who had traV-! .ot the boarders would carry through | The gt st o VERY LOWEST PRICES. Cousins, because he had a Yantic mills = g tinctly populas Carboni boarding | elled in many countries, here and OVer| their programme without serious trou- pay envelope bearing that name, died | 138 *Katherine Kirby rendered Face|youee on ¥ranklin square, was detect- | seas, fixing cash registers. He fmbib-| p. Progx - , 1 save you money because my to Face. Prof. Farrell presided at the d i " in the Greenfield hospital. organ. The bearers were four sons, ed in the Woolworth store on Main' ed tod freely Saturday. The mll&l(lon quickly changed, how- : 3 expenses are small. Highest News has been received that the | Dennis Crowley of New Haven, Jere- rer: Rallying several Hindus taced the{} prices paid for old gold, siiver . Rockville Boy Scouts who walked | oo ey o o g emen | 1DEAL SUMMER WEATHER. COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS | Sooamy 300 began O e wes || ond Jeweiry. nearly 135 miles during their C: . ol b pog- 5= . - o ildi througn here to the beach and return, | Crowley of Providence, a son-in-1aW. | .4 o4y of People Went to the Shore| Three Norwich Men Injuring During' tne ship follawed mo e Betonsive on lllg are safe at home, having had the best | Edwin A. Chapman of this city and b [t iy SR g2 . e g George F. Nolan and burial took place| or the Country Recreation Bent on| Work Receive Weekly Sums of n;o\le -:d sréortlylu t:me;?nu- ltor; AR 3 in St Mary's cemetery. The floral| Sunday. Money. of lumps of- conl w ng ren ran| o rwi —_— Bay View hotel, Niantic, Conn., now | tributes were numerous and beautiful. e — PN TN sty 25 N, s awck Opp. Bulletin Offics open. Rebuilt. newly furnished, fine TUndertaker M. Hourigan had charge The trolleys, running many extra On Saturday Commissioner Donohue | whlc_h ‘was at the mercy of the Hindus 5 GENERAL air, good fishing, boating, bathing.|of the arrangements. cars were crowded, the Block Island|filed these_ compensation agreements: | 28bove, as they had no orders to use Terms moderate.—adv. _Mrs. Harriet B. Williams. turned many people away, both In this; Shetucket company. employer, and | their firearms, S e The funeral ot Harrict B, widow of {Ci¥ &nd at Watch Hill coming back. | Arthur Warwick, of Norwich, employe, All Sorts of Missiles Used. CONTRACTORS o T e oy bl | st Witess Wak DAL from Her| 11O _TeAAS wire @raling With suth:| fractues® fight ALh . Asvetmint All sorts of missiles followed the mobiles and everyone was headed to-| weekly during disability, beginning tune park for the summer. The Greg- | late home 50 Peck strect Sunday aft-1o.rg heach and country on Sunday.|July 7. [ son family, who have been occupying | 1000 at b o'clock with a large = at'| T(iear, cool, weatlier, bracing air aft-| American Strawboard Co.. employer, coal shower and under the fire of the maddened foreigners all the police could do was to dodge and endure as 9 a.m to8 p. m Daily * the cottage, have returned to Nor- | end er days of cloudiness and mugginess|and Charles Gardner of Norwich, em- | £ ’ Rev. George H. Strouse, pastor of the est they could, while cries went up NORWICH, CONN. e . * | First Baptist church, ofmolating. The | “tarted the Sundgy crowds and those | ploye for little finger of left 'band|from many of them begging the tug When Miss Mary Bentley of Neptune | bearers were Willis Chappell, Charles | Vho came back in the evenins cyen| crushed fo fret foint Jupe 8. A8FeS | captain to cast loose the grappling park entertained at the Golden Spur|Powers, Elec Willlamson, Ray |gombiained of = the —coolmess. @ Ihe | o0t B a Somwboacd Co. employer iron which had attached the smaller own Thursday evening, the trip being made | Woodmansee, Edwin Henry and Al- | 2%0Cr M0arey, Jord, S0 (o rTiing | and Robert Dennis of Norwich, em- | yeasel to the larger and get out of by automobile and the evening spent | bion Holmes and burial took place in |G, S, ricthing unusual, for it has been | ploye, for fnger on right hand torn | "“2E¢, > RENTING , in dancing, guests included Miss Ber- | the Comstock cemetery at Montville. | 7P, SOmetivne unusvar, For 1% Bon oeet | B o o e latter May 25. Agree- | AS the deluge of missiles continued, tha Hutzler of Norwich, The_committal service was conducted | Thenty cold Back alons, 2 T many men were felled by blows on ) . REPAIRS SUPPLIES ! 3 by Rev. Mr. Chappell of the Baptist | thg lateness of the season. : ment, $14.14.29 from June 12 to June | Gie™) 25" N e “officers pushed to and Connecticut delegates to the forty- | church in Montville. There were a | In Mohegan park, there Was o large 22, |\ o bl 1 ecie of New Lon.|that #ide of the tug farthest away ew ninth mational convention of the An- | mumber of handsome fioral \OMerings.|naturai attractions of the glace, in|don, employe, and Nellie Reidy of New | oW the Japanese stéamer, Detsctive cient Order of Hibernians, at Nor- | Relatives svere present from New Lon- - o HIGH GRADE Used AUTOS | foik. va, lert New York Sunday morn- | don, Montville, Westerly, Fitchville, | PAIt al%o by the excellent concert|London, empiove, for infection in ing. | nearsy dragged him to the tus's deck o ing on special Pullman cars, arriving | East Lyme and Hamburg. ICERISTan X o o g & 4 again. Some of the officers were| This department of scientific den- s % z i b 5 kly during disability com- in Norfolk at 9 o'clock this (Mond: Undertakers Church and Allen were | Under Director J. M. Swahn. ™ . knocked unconscious and others badly " Cash fa Nqero o [¢ ) e T T, o i M mencing June 26. T A e of tn | testry receives very careful atteation or on easy terms ments. OBITUARY, g S TR tug nearest the steamer escaped In- |at eur offices. Perhaps you have ss- = A representative of the National _— - OPEN AIR SERVICE. jury. S 7 ; Highway Protective society from New WEDDING. Mrs. Edward D. Collins. s in Hill Wi Sosike Officers Forced to Retreat. sociated high prices for this class of York, is on his way through towns —_— 3 Fanny 1.. Banning, the wife of Ed-| Secretary Edwin Hill Was the Speaker | . ., =G0 "0 0 (RO une W e N Miee in lower Connecticut inspecting the Sospa-Jjewst. ward D. Collins of 26 Union street Sunday Afternoon. locséned 'by & comstable who braved signs erected along the roads and Saturday about 12.30 o'clock Rew:|died Sunday evening at 11.50 o'clock, 2 attack from'Hindus at close range to ll- 221/ Lafayette Street highways. Some, if not all are not|y Maciejewski united in marriage |after an fliness of about ten years. At the ¥. M. C. A. open air sei-| parform the feat, and the Sea lion ‘:m.r edi B y! permissable according to law. Mary Jiewst of Yantic and_Kosead | Mrs. Colling had been seriously ill| Yice Sunday afternoon at Buckingham | i3 siowly away from the neigh- Sospa. of Fitchville. P. A. Newrocki| since November and death was due to| Memorial grounds Secretary EAwin, j,:500d of the Komagata Maru. A The estimated PW“‘*‘“"I" °f4 mg was best man. Following the wedding | a complication of diseases. She was' Hil¥ was the speaker, and the subject|y.j of gerisive cheers and prolonged - - = s = state of the union on July 1, 1914, and | ceremony there was a_ reception ai|born in Boarah, July 1%, 1863, the| of the address was Problems. He sald | yon o ITIINE COReTy 870 Proopeed the population on April 15, 1910, given | Yantic, at the home of the bride, with | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Ban- | in part: % big vessel accompanied the retreat. iy lt:b'ep og:}:{?::dof‘é“;n:zumcm {s | 2bout 15 relatives and friends aitend- | ning and has spent all of her lite in| [Lifels crowded full of problems and e a1 o1 hi i if last four | p - fow 1,202,685, as compared with 1,114, | 315 1 meney. Me, Bosba 1o Smpioved | Vears wiion were speat in this city, | ars called upon aimost constantly 'o| UNOFFICIAL RECOUNT 756 in 1910, in the mill at Fitchville, Mrs. Collins was united in marriage | S0lve problems. The child of a year OF MIDDLETOWN VOTE. ¥ g o o b e AR to. Edward D. Collins on Oceober 29, 0ld has the problem of learning how to . The members of the Methodist Sun- | xuner BOSTON MEN e D ey Uin 1889 in Yantic. He wurvives her, and | Walk and is filled with joy when he ‘“‘l At Request of Friends of Prof. Willard | DR. F. C. JACKSON f this city, a sis-| friends went down on the Block Is- WIN SWIMMING RACE |2 son, Lawrence, of : "| The boy at school has his problems C. Fisher. land Saturday, on their outing to ter, Mra. Charles Blow, and a broth-| "0, 0¥ 00 Y00 oo " mdeea for | DR. D. J. COYLE Ocead Beach. ' Trolley cars were run | Amateur Marathon from Lower End | Louls Banning. And remember, cur painiess dentistry stands the test of time re 1 sy S the young -mind. When the youth en- | Middletown, Conn. July 13—An un. by threes to the beach during the late f Manhattan to Sandy Hook, omas gar J. Tucker. | ters high school his problems are more | O lal recount of e vote ai e ing the Ki Dental Ci afternoon, to accommodate the e ARy nes Louis B, Manning, wife of Bdgar J.| Yaried: noi-only has he the different| mavorality election. at which Profes- .“"""”'2" oy " b ; crowads. New York, July 19.—Three Boston | Tucker of Lebanon, died in Preston | 165sons to master but he has his|sor Willard C. Fisher was defeated for s o n"'"‘-s is just the handiest | i % lerks | men today won the special silver tro- | on Sunday after an illness of some| {emptations to meet. Then when he) mayor by Frank C. Coles by ten votes, Next to Boston Store. The following typewriter clerks | ;pjeq offered by the New York Tribune | duration. She was 49- years of age. a A Lt o g, 1) leaves home restraint and enters col- ;vl" be;_-::do tomorrow. Friends of Pro- | Lady Attendant. Phone 1283-3 i ear Basced | the -ersinigatus, ML o for the amateur marathon swimmini ides her husband who is a farmer, | 162 his problem is an exceedingly hard | fessor Fisher asked for a recount from ERMin 5 on capitol July 7, as reported by the civil | roca et oG 0 L e o Manhats | she loaves. two. children, Miss Edith | one: it is so easy to yleld to tempta- | the courts soon after election, but the your watch on in service commission: Lulu F. Abel, Nor- | 5, to Sandy Hook, an estimated dis- | Tucker at home and Edgar L. Tucker, | tion when away from the family cir:ie | application was denied. The vote was wich, 8 Anna C. Foley, Middle- | o5 O 000 e £ Bri t. Mrs. Tucker was well | @nd amony strangers. When he leaves | 696 for Coles and 636 for Fisher. Under | LEOPOLD DE LEEUW DEAD; town, $381: Frances O. Schneider, ! 3 5 Bt o ik v ; college and enters a business or pro- | the law, the town clerk may do what f summer when you | Rockville, §267; Mary A. Donahue |yt TS°S ves won by George R.|known to many Lebanon pesple 3| fession his problem Is to put the large | he chooses with the ballots, aix months| - PROMINENT ODD FELLOW ! F - Southington, 82.45; Frank H. Bullard, | ;ng champion of New England, who | friends amount of theory into practice and al.soi after the election. The time is up to- ST T eave off the waist Middletown, 80.69. Tihdethesjalirney. in: thia SEcellsnt 4 | to_be strictly honest in the same. | morrow and Town Clerk Howard will | Was Closely Connected With Werk at i R AL KR E i oy We also have our political problems turn the ballots over to Professor the Home in Greton. seven hours, 18 minutes. The offi Ims H coat. See our fine EoNET T e = AT s R e Bl Rid Se. at Alms House. | and our civic problems right in our own | Fishers. Much local interest is &t- 2 a record. Only four men out of Rev. J. H. Dennis of the Mount town: the problemi of the saloon and | tached to the recount. Hartford, Conn., July line. We can CAPTURE TOWN OF ROSARIO. | tiiirty ‘who started at 4 45 0'clock this | Cavalry Baptish church and the choir | other similar places. All of these lrez - De Leeuw, one of the most prominent addbaiiit o g il of that church conducted an inter-|real problems, but the greatest prob-! RICHMOND A REFUGE Odd_Fellows in Connecticut, at Plelle you. Near Lower California—Fight Lasted s esting service at the alm shousé on!lem confronting us is the problem of his home heer today after a lonz ill- Stx Hoors Fall from Haymow May Cause Death. | SU08Y 0000, 8 e arother's | solvs 1F &nd practcatly ail the othss FOR NAVY. DESERTERS. | B o Ho was srand master of the “ll flllll-mdll bo, On Board U. S. S. California, La| spre te maen 1a the hotes on 08 Un: | Keeper,” emphasising the duties of | will be solved. , Mayor lssues Order for Police to Stop | krand lodge in 1894 and at that tim# Paz, July 18, Via Wireless to San P on account | the rich, public, people of authority,|{ The only way to solve this momea- “ ing” ¢ was sald to have been the youngest church. ' The choir sang several ap | {ous problem is by enthroning Jesus Hounding” Blbaiptionh man ever siected to that office in tiis ; : ropriate seleotion rist in the individual heart. ¥ i v : state He was closely conmected wi Establi Exnstitutionalists - wvese | Janded -Tast Ixlenttn'the haymow. —He fell from the 120 0" * 0 ZEOE T will help us solve every problem, he | tom e monme Wil 18—Richmond | U %, he Odd Fellows home if stablished 1872 i night at Rosario, n 2 mow to the floor below and received s For Miss B will enable us to overcome every dif- ay became u city of refuge for de- | (1 WOFl 47 U0 DAL I e ¥ California, The Carranzanista gOVern- | seirous injuries which may cause hower For iss Burnap. ficulty, and he will 1 poess serters from the navy by order of May- Plaut-Cadden Building | |or of Lower California demanded the|geath. He was brought to a local hos- | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ringland, of 78 : make us strong to a 1 of the heat, Albert Mossetts, 54, of Jewelers | | Diego, Calif. July 15—Eight hundred | South Windsor, went to his barn and or Ainsiee, who told Lisutemant H. E.|™issioner of this city v e bear every burden and if we take him —_— surrender of the city and upon being | pital today. McKinley avenue gave & very pretty - Parsons, United States navy, in Ju L =~ = refused began a successful attack at o ey e o ® i Miro. Aing. | Into partnership victory s surely ours. | tiee . Crutehfio's eanrt char Focl Status Unveiled at Capitol. o'clock this morning. The Aghting| Found Dead i land's sister, Miss Ruth Burnap, whose ST R mond police would never arrest anoth- | Washi July 19—A stat lasted six hours, there beimg much| o °0n¢ DR i ?:;:"’,';_P‘;,::; marriage to Arthur R. Warner soon| OPERATIONS FOR APPENDICITIS|er deserter until the — Neutemant Katogton GHGE the —minty fighting from housetops. The federals ‘““n__ Sged 60, of thie city. was|takes place. Many beautiful and or- — “charges to Governor -Stuart. that was unveiled 'I'l retreated toward Triumfo. ‘D"'mun“”d dead on a bench in Bligabech | namental gifts were received. During | Charlss D. Foster and Mrs. Ernest|sailors on leave were “hounded” here | af edT‘:]r:xef ;:;iee;:(lmgfflcgz:n\;e;ir:‘x;:cuxé: park today. He had been dead for | the evening whist was played and at| Geduldig Comfortable Sunday Night | Was withdrawn and for. apologized Senator the close a buffet luncheon was serv- Justice Crutchfield ordered three al- |1y accspted for C&m’ who, fugees went aboard American ships in :‘.‘3"%’.‘2&"&&’?‘&‘&'&?‘»‘% 'fi(’pfi: | ed. > At the Backus hospital Sat leged deserters released. and eulogized Governor Glick the harbor. asleep. Heart disease caused death. _—_——— morning, Mrs. Ernest Geduldig said was the only Democrat ever elect- SR R T - Dr. Bradferd in Collision. i Ty e Peatd npott for Striking Miners are Quiet. N X o s Dr. G. N. Bradford of New London | Shoeies 1 Moubine of st Cours, | Fort Smith, Ark., July 16—Quiet pre- | ¢rhor Gilek was Inaugurated in 135, raes ar Political Gossip while rounding & curve om his Dbi-|bookkeeper of the Chelsea Savings | 2iled during last night and early —— THE NA cycle at the corner of Bank and State| panl underwent yesterday in the Prairie Creek mining tasinl o TIONAL Streets, New London. was struck by & | Die was taken acately 1l Fepgoe ¢ | Qistrict where fighting ocourred be: | afviiars T "o been &iscovered 1 ADVERT[S“ | horse and wagen driven by an Italian the hoepital Sunday evening that both | LWeen several hundrd striking miners man and woman on Sunday afternoon.| patients were resting comfortably and and .sympathizers and sympathizers This is a Stop-LooK-Listen editorial. Chance to Judge. TEA The following letter has been sent to > €. W. Comstock by Prof. Fisher: thelr conditl and mine guards. Lon rriss, Sher- State Policeman* Had Narrow Escape | wise the small Bozrahville chiid whe |UT Of Sebastian county said todsy | HOSPITAL SUPT. SAYS Teports that two non-union miners had My Dear Mr. Comstock: Some little from Drowning. yras hit by the automobile last week " COMFORT POWDER HEALS . In Willimantio twe diys esow || time ago I received a notice of your July is the month when you Harts8rd, Conn. July 19 _State Po- |1 making a most encouraging recov- | 1ot JClell in yesterday's doting were] gty Bt Eotvaes 15 candidacy for the democratic nomina- and your agents are at work on J§ | liceman Rowe Wheeler of Stratford had | *™ Frveg ol Woodsville, N UH, o - S :og‘ torlgovernodr.l With a purpose «f your fall campaign. AR ssctye trummdromm n:n the - Contert Powdsr 6a SRcetient md': Intme: ddress inding how widely the veters of the ' TN cut ver y wi was ._F:u‘_."::p ..';“ s -~ state approve these principles of pro- You are making up your ap- sejized with cramps while bathing. . P Burglars Make Haul at Suffield. healing skin troubles. .k?:. trial LARD. Bliss Place, Nor- || gressive democracy to which 1, wich |f propriations. Stato Policeman Anthony Fellows, who ||| [ncidents ‘In Society Sueld, Conn., July 13.—While | PIOOf Of its worth. For skin soren ~ich, Conm. | Others, am devoted, I am soon to be- g | was with him, swam to his rescue and Thomas Devine and members of his | of infants an d"h:' no equal.t. ( . gin a considerable series of talks i ' Have you listed the new: dove for him as he was going down for fomily enjoyed a late sleep today,; ChY o RS rashes the different parts of the state. I can Rapers in towns where you have the third time. Fellows was nearly someone entered the house andl stole a inlu:;: quickly yi to its . think of no better or more democratic distribution? exhausted in his_ attempt to bring large quantity of silverware and m-n- | Wheeler ashore. J. Driscoll, a grand Henry L. Griggs of Waterbury was| €y, valued at several hundred dollars. | juror, who could not swim, procured a | the week end est of Norwich K Mr, Devine came home late last night { long ‘pole and waded out &s far as 1e | friends. S and left his goat with money In it on ml&“ which would be ours in office, than b: and gain the support of the §!could. Fellows grabbed the pole and @ kitchen chair. The b BOOK BINDER Biectt: s Yecs 16 e bikiing ur dealefar | was able to reach shore with Wheeler.| Miss Louise C. Howe of Williams | himself to the coat. Entrance was ef- ' . ' 3 . } L - way for the people to judge between z Have' yo inned the b JOSEPH BRADFORD po_or etuca fny swe sesilinton St o SRt WAl Hode Yoo gons and asking us questions. Therefore, DS acs taclined” The latter was unconscious for half an | avenue has returned from"a short stay, fected by prying rear window. Slark Bosks Made and Ruled e Ords. |1 Y03 S08EC%t as e £0 Shout e || gavor the manutacturers who uso [ "™ et R 2 122 2ROADWAY I shall be delighted to meet your wish- pagers In their home towns. r Miss Agnes Mathilda Dressler of es as to dates, places and other condi. | THeY see and feel the ofects of §| State Police After Auto Violators. | 0 York is the guest of General Ed- ward ariand. 8. G. W. Benjamin. Buriington, Vt, July 19—8. G, Wi SHURNBAT AXE SSEDONAL in, author, artist and diplomat, | Miss Adler will be absent from XNor- d. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin 8t xap oy I L, e Pl Ve At died suddenly today at his residen: ieh, . 0 T t that this dem s was learn onight ti during the SN, s nly ce | wich, attending to patrons in Mysile “hitestone 6¢ and the d. F. C. ite | may have 3our hearty. approver and |} bt pewent any Information §ipast few days the state police mave| o o aie it N H vaeugen | Bt TS, e first United States | ana Willimaatie. Ledles"of Norwich cars are thie best on the mavket, | that vou will favor me with an early b B g et R ol 21 arrests in this vicinity for ? X " vaughn | minister to Persia, receiving Ris ap-|,.q vicinity sWeuld meke 5 i ’ of Rockwell terrace have returned ' t in 1883, and he drew y A A : reply £o that our-appeal to the mem- | | - i Nowspaper Publisners As- | Lic8°3, giclations of the automobile | fron S wutomobile tour of the Maine | bods merd in filomatic produis (M| pointments for the ofher dars of the bership of our party need not be de- |} sociation, World Building, Ni - d the White mountains in com- | tween th \ week. 4 v i layed. * or] ng, New - E"- tween e two countries. He wi Up to a late hour Saturday no repiy | R y via b o ars s, T B o LF e ! bad been racved.—Hartford Times. Mass, . >

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