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Moat Cigars are Gopd— THESE ARE BETTER - TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR . GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR 8= Rriaxy. taken Appeared n s Seid oF miber i larse Try them and see. 30. Green: more: n on are plaving such havoc THOS. M. ;ynm Prop. Franklin St.|°g ' - 8 30.00 L sunday, destrqy: . with the crop that it will have to be eut before ripe. to death by the fire. & Motored to Beach. Traine Detrimental To Live Stoc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull and Mrs.| to J. S. Breault who takes charge next Next to Palace Cafe for Friday: Partly | One train on the Northern Road ran Sarah Hull of West Town street and | week. - 1oudy and warmer. Gt ’ ot over and killed a maule at the Rolling rallroads of % ovefl\allllng md ioday's weatber: Fair, southwest | 22" \H00 San and snother train P LTS Dol o0k 2 g severed a cow in the same harsh man= """b.. “m("""_m"“ L e e M Mr? ‘Warren Chappell and Arthdr —_— 3 Durr, were visitors in New ) . z Bue, Moon awd Tides a6 5t Jeficho the same Say. Ella Leaves Wateh Hill Route. . e T _— AL, " free Burning Kinds and w Repall' WGI'k i Sum Wi High | Mogs K:I'."" M:;'v'&‘mmm tio, a|yThe steamer Ells has been with- MM-M ng Arms Service Suspended. e “" By A James . ey, 5 drawn from the Watc ne. will be no Sunday afternoon % 1 i Rises. | Bota. W Water. || Ribes | CSOoF of the First Conneoticut | ieeves for New Yok today. W pre- | service ar. the: Sholerms Arms noen| , Willam White returned to Water of all kinds on Automobiles, e { et llLa m. | p m ([ a m | 8 3% cillery, was instantly killed befo*e | sume another boat will &shortly be| he second Sunday in September. bury on Friday after passing a few a X days at his home here. 3 717 1.54 | Petersburg, a few days since. He'placea upon the route. 2 . Carriages, Wagons, Trucks 7.16 232 | leaves a wite and three children. July 21, 1864.—George F. Witherell, a |, Fractured Leg. Office—cor. Mariet and Shetuckst Sta 3 3 Bet val of sick and wounded soldiers | boy of eight years, son of Benjamin Charles Linderson and son, Frank Telphone 46313 715 A=At e yLof wight 3 James Connell of West Town street, after mak- hfl Cll‘h. _fl-{: 9. 1541 o xmght Htx'"“’w’""c’ }ih;;fln: e g“”,—'i"“ was drowned en Monday Inf o0\ o nday while trying to cltmb & }::d:r;o;“h:'-\s {;tu\_r:d!“k rclty ¥ o 1st Connecticut—W. C. Inhoff, = e river. i N & Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 3 &t 1‘1’223 §:i3 | son H. Way, Vetelle Lafare. The ‘tows meeting in the town hal | Stobe Wall and fractured his lez. 2 1st Conneecticut Heavy Artillery—Al-|on Wednesday was largely attended. ming, Upheistering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scolt & Clark o Six bours after high water it :w' fred O, i Clement Bushnell has returned, aft- tide, wpich s faHowed b7 flood Fuller. John T. Wait, acted as moderator, and 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery— | Othniel Gager as clerk. They. voted le:ndw"" several days at Block Is- GREENEVILLE NEWS | Minorey. Hotchicies, Thomas Walsh, | tad eselutions co. that oMot wers | ies : . HEimoes J. Hotohkiss, Thomas Waigh, | and' resolutions ect Were| e Celia Mitchell of Franklin spent — SHiiRe. Shadibectth. adopted. Friday with her sister_ Mrs. Frank A. Repics 10 be—Fiade ¢ vile| JJS%, Compecticui Lisht Batery—| " Ne Paper Ta Write Lottare On. | Siinnir ol tne Sootiana roud. TQ,IVHOM IT MAY CONCER awn M am—T. A. Scott Com, i o e 5 Bar- uly .—The boys e otice is hereby v Piles For ?:m.fd.mi:\;{,,nnam,: e s . Mg Reuiment complain that they have me| Alfred N. Manning of South Wind- | mecting of the Court 5f Common Coun- LEGAL NOTICES 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily eelhouse—P: I of the City of Norwich, heid Mon- = % o paper to write letters on. WIill those| ham is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. | Sl = 507 to 515 North Main St. | 6" ' Wheslouse—Persenald. {BE08. \ " eitey of their friends who write them bear | Philip B, Whaley of Mediterranean | fay, eventog, July Sth, 18IS (he ‘00 . : A coffer dam about 25 feet in Stb—Daniel D, Carpenter. Albert in"mlnd to inclose them paper in their| lane. the Publlc Works Cozgm'l:tso, and the - ;e i < ji letters, —— last resolution was adopted, \omgth IS heing Gullt at the Greepe-|Austin John Benjamin, Bendamin H.|®rpe'guota of the Third Congressional| Mrs. 1da Dawkins of Denver, Col.|are nereby notified fo ippesr at (he ew Yille dam go as to allow for an in- ith " Conmecticut. Infantry—Hobert | District i from official figures at the| has been visiting her - sister. = Mrs. thed anl Sisce Appaisnnd, SoSME inst .2 ht dam. T fne condition of the pres- | o N R etice B, A. Avers. John Relley, | Provost Marshal's office, 1,778 men. Robert Hull at her home on West|Peouliof: S78 15 25% eaid Teport. - a le s of New ‘London have a force of neay |John A. Bass, Charles Barton, Nich- Action on Putnam Quota. Town street. Sorwich. Conneeticut, Juiy zY.‘;mt This department of scientific den- driving piles this week and after the|Oias Lawrence. David W. How, W. E.| A town meeting will be held in Put-| oy vouq Chapman of Norwich, | City Glork and (lock of the Coutt of | testry recsives very careful sttentien ’ | coffer dam }s completed the remainder | Spencer, Bernard Hoffer. nam Saturday, to take measures to fill who has been the guest of Mrs. Alvin Common Council. Soon they Will be big bO\’: of the work will be in eharge of Con- Oluu; Connecticut = Infantry—John | the ézuouwar bl:n‘l‘ 1‘3'1“' Kfil_n;i;mu Lyman in Libanon, is ""mn“ Mrs, SR o at our offices. Perhaps you have as- 7 tractor Torrence. amer. meeting e n i on 4 J "] To the Court of Common Council of sated and girls, and their faces wili g '“:‘:f"“‘m‘" is being used Ladies Hurt In Runaway. Monday. S 2 e Tlfi‘téo‘l’n’m'\;lfll‘-e:lc:rl: Public Works! to ! opik. v:.h :‘:fi':"::- shew girls, In the pile driving and steam is sup-| July 19, 186¢.—We understand that Strike At Willimantic. Mes, Moty B Fouter asd Erandnoh.| wh i oDmItes o8 e o8 | W o execu ass % plied the hammer from one of Con-|Mrs ~Rosth,- who was lately thrown| The laborers empioyed in the erec-| Dwight Barber, spent Thursday with|Susan M. Jensen and Martim E. Jea- b 1 3 e only a memory. '| tractor Torrance's boilers which s ft- | out of her carriage on Cliff street, is | tion of the new Thread Mill in Willi-| Mrs~ Foster's _sister, Mrs. F. M.|sen. at a meeting of the Court of Com- wu‘(}"‘ T.dh gy z 2 mantic and the workmen on the Bos- | Holmes of East Town stret. mon Council held April 21st, 1914, or Bring the babies and we’ll i ton and Erie Railroad, in that vieinity, aoking your Honorable Body to estab: | " 8h 25 feet of 1-2 | 6f Mrs. Thomas of Norwich Town, and | struck for higher wages, Wednesday| Mr and Mrs. Delore Heibert and |Lon, & grade for the side e BI'I"CWOI’k e e ss catch their smiles. charge of the boiler and it is no easy | another lady when the horse was |and stopped work. It was understood | daughter, May. of Hartford, have been | jeave 16’ report that 1o has Siven the Matter to keep steam up while the|frightened by boys throwing stones at | that the demands of the former were| spending several days at Mrs. Her- | matter its attention and s of ghe-opin- % hammer is being used. { him, an rning the carri ver | acceded to. bert's former home on West Town|ion that said grade should estab- § All but_one of the six gates in the | Aud’ the ladies ont ot the cotrer of| . There Are now 29 members of the| Ceres Tor™er, lighed. and It recommends tie peasage | A" remember, sur painisss dedtistry ' Iwh[eel houuTg:vo been replaced since | Cliff and the Old Roath Road. Mrs. | Sixth confined in Libby Prison. of_the following resoluti % stands the_test of time l r I‘ ast year. ee new ones wert pPut|Roath sustained a broken wrist, while | Costello Lippitt Graduated at Wesle- Al G H 0 N in last yeast year and two were put in the other ladies were slightly bruised. ™ : 1 h TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS | sidewaik on the southerls side 'of , in front of th property this year. The remaining gate is little yan. oo By 3 CKSON B 118 e is T e W] Sy z«;r.n::'“lnvt:::'“:u 1 | at” Weale "“'t??mo:i‘ e s nr Puyine ity W Bas. Apnie Oudn, "E?'}:?nle’i..B:":'nfl“v.::“::;e'?f Yy [PR. F. C. JAS ter it is in as good condition now as ul 3 —. meeting will | a esleyan University, Middletown| - —Rev. J. P. Dick: - | establishea as follows: THE PHOTOGRAPHER | when frst oot So: bo held st the Town Hall at 3 o'clock | this vear, is Costello Lippitt of this| oot T J: P Dickerman to Oc- | ooy et & Dot in Broad street DR. D. J. COYLE The dam was built in 1882 under |this afternoon, to devise measures to| city. He delivered a first-class oration| ©¢YPy Pulpit at Congregational | opposite the northwesterly cormer of Oppostte Norwich Bavings Soctety | the supervision of Hiram Cook who |Faise volunteers under the President’s| on, “Living in the Future,” on Thurs-| Church on Sunday—Personals. M T emrnn a these fost mortn: | Succesding the King Deatal Cempany, ; :t;‘l‘io;\a.s charge of the present work at g 8 Miss Annie Bernstadt was'given a | i3, from the southerly line of Broad 203 Main Street. lam. S S e A LIS DR Il . & SNl A S AN BN S sns - s = surprise party on Wednesday evening | pelow the top of the fromt doorsill to Next to Boston Store. Pociiiin THAMES RIVER SPECIALTIES. C. T. A. U. CONEVENTION. |Dby a few friends in honor of her|the house standing on the eaid land FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the crowd to the only place in New London where genuine ch(yp suey is made by an Oriental chef. Kirk Errigees-e PR st birthday = anniversary. There were | owned by Susan M. Jensen and Martin Lady Attendant. Phone 1383-8 for the mioketts s at his home here | Court Will Decide Whather Services of | Call to the 45th Annual Gathering at|Eames of Various sorts, musical num- | E. Jersen. PealTel Wil Bk hray Tee 1S0TH DIVIDEND. - the Superintendent Are Needed| Hartford Has Besn Sent to the So- | brig,ong POPUIAT songs were sung. Re- | uoriheriy from the southerly line of Dtfice of The Norwich Savings Sostety.| Charles McLaughlin is visiting fel-| Longer. cietios, Geparted st & late boor, all voting Mise | = oy e e e I o ‘ Norwlon, Conn., Jane 13, 1814~ | atives on Central avenue. R Bernstadt a delightful hostess. running ' % 4 Dmmonh:t.:mi-n‘fllloi .x:‘;q e — Th”f.a'mn:eu:e "‘1‘“““:1 oRn“l;-l:tsl;' Frank J. Kinney of Branford has a— % :;o 3-4 feet, 1nl|,1'n‘ 1 95-100 fel-t. to a & | _Chauncy Barrett of Willimantic was | connected wi bam A issued the call for the annual conven-| Voluntown-Glasge Here Saturday. |P0int opposite the northeasterly cor-| . 0 Gena Bt the rate of FOUR PER CENT. | the guest of relatives in Greeneville on | iéities company in the superior cOUrt | tion of the Catholic Total Abstinence| eremm L e ot ne | BT of #ald_Susan M. Jensen and Mar- er annum, payable to depositors enti- | Tuesday. £8 ol Mtym’g:flhw"mg’e';‘:}gb o it [ Dietoin of "Comtotiont Ui b8 SUE “ 1| e s e Lo e ey B, I Bal tewalk ba- i 3 *0 SOUTELED TP PITE, Freasicer, - The hearing held several days ago will | on'pe hall Hartford on Auk. 24| dence Street diamond Saturday afe. | the ssme iz, Dereby I8id ot fve-hif will soon be here. £ 8 Oscar Barrett employed in Willi- 3 OlIoWE: ernoon and ‘M: er Benoit expects a |feet wide its entire length, e selsa inch piping. Thomas Geohagas has | oOmr ™ iee most important on whica | ,, THS fory-fith annual convention of | Serocn prd Manager Beroll expects a 3bove descrived line ix the line and [GET PREPARED for it by installing rett, of Sth street on Tuesday. the court will be asked to pass will [ i O T- A U. will be held at Con-| yigiting aggregation is a fast one and | 5" Bated. ¢~ Norwich. Goon. this stn|® “RUUD” Hot Water Heater. Dess be Whether the services of Maunsell | yoy'® Scademy of dancing Wo. 460| the Taftville boys will be pushed to|day of July. A. D, 1194 away at once with & Hot Kitchen and Mies Catherine McIntyre a former|Van Rensselaer of New London, undl| miesqay Aug. 56 and 25, 1914 1 0| the limit. The Taftville battery will MBS saves a lot of coal. Greeneville resident is the guest of |recently president and superintendent ! “'RpCE¥ SR 0 SR Bh S9N | be Phillips and Murphy. Y 2 Miss Mamie Connors of Prospect|of the company, will be further needed. | 4 o Hotel Bondq A mieett of Manager Benoit would like to ar- Commitios on Public:Works: Come in our office and let us demen- street, Mr. Van nsselaer 'was recently | nd (O o COUC D il h“‘h ya| renge a series of games with Baltic| pegoived: That consideration of the |Strate and explain to yeu hew succeeded as president of the company | n® JO0rS BT EOvernmert Wil he held| and they also issue a challenge to the | foregoing resolutions recommended b¥ |it is to have HOT WATER witheut Andrew Mack of Providence has re- | by William J. Alvord of New York, the | gicock. pm. on Sunday dug. - 24 | Willmantic Independents. the Committes on Public Works rela |, Lo "¢ of seal. turned after visiting relatives ~inlargest stockholder in the cOmpany.|;gi4 " An ‘address will be delivered - and width for the sidewalk on the ¥ Greeneville. He was accorapained by | Mr. Alvord was elected at a meet! ng some eminent authority along Unclaimed Letters. southarly side of Broad street be post-| The finest invention of these times his nephew. Joseph Bellefleur who is|Of the dlrectors of the company'held| 1510 gpgtinence lines on SundayZ eve-| The unclaimed letters in the Nor-|poned to the next regular moeeting of | for the Housekesper in Hot Weathes passing a few days in Providence. about ten days ago. ot ning at 8 o'clock. wich, Conn., peat office for the week | the Court of Common Counell of the | , . o i) ceet of Instalfin Can be _— OFF ON LONG HIKE i S I e sAnk At SiCe :,"‘”38 Ty DS ol Coatl Chiahn: 1o Sl CItS et (3pe | afbaiini to any beiler, ¥ ¥ Skl 7 . at 9 a. onday morning as| N, G. with, Mr. an s, A = . . $100—REWARD—$100 ~ ina | an opening blessing an’ the conven| Douville, Nathan Giiman, Mrs, Fan- | 3,48y of August A. D. 1914, at eight ! The readers of this paper will be |New London Pedestrians Are Planning | i/, 74" 7 Tyesday morning for the| nie Hanna, Roscos Littie, Willlam | the urecting be aiven (s remiies of | BEAR IN MIND we are headquer- . 8.’1?‘.?32"’.3’“5&,‘.“.1‘ tt;l::u:ge;zl:el‘;:: for an Interesting Vacation Trip. repose of the souls of our deceased| Lyons, Miss Martha A. Morgan, J. P.|law to n|hl persons ln!tre:éedb n;. ava ters for all Iund? of Heaters and been able to cure in all its stages, and and | Drothers and sisters and both of these| Reid, Fred Reynolds, Miss L. B. Sage, | pear. If they see cauge, and be heard | Rarges operated with Gas. that 15, Cainteh. . HBIls Catarsh Crie C. C. Perkins of Brooks street mases should be attended by every| Dr. A. A. Tulien. T ATty St Foie the only positive curs now known to | Georse Whittlesey of Nathan Hale, gejegate and visitor at the convention, —_—” Norwich. Connecticut, July 6th, -| Lot us demonstrate them to yeu, - PAILS AND SHOVELS, CELLULOID f.the medical traternity. Catarrh being | Street, two ;&';rd":;‘;(g:;gun’flgg“: as in this way we can show to our| Rev. J. P. Dickerman to Preach. E Nt P TRt fhe bboke wl - constitutional disease, requires a con- % -. Bi < i he | 1 1 s v of th i TOVS, SAND MILLS, KITES, SAND | siitutional. treatment. ' Hall's Chtarra | two weeks' hike in the Green moun- ( BUSR eV Bishop ilan and the peo| On Sunday morning the pulpit of the | faresoing s a trug, copy of the original City of Nor MOULDS, WAGONS, MECHANICAL | Cure is taken Internaily, acting direct- | tains and the Catskills. The distance R I g Attest: STEPHEN D. MUOR! ’ 0 . Gas & Electrical Depariment 321 Main Strest. Alics Building . - ®. I n_ the blood and - i ill | €7, consideration the great cause of|occupied by Rev. Josiah P. Dickerman e 3 AND SAIL BOATS, NORWICH PEN- | lcas’of tne system, thereby dsatrosing | t© be covered, it weather permits, Will | tota] abstinence stands for Catholicity | of Foxboro, Mas e e A NANTS, POST CARDS AND SOUV. | the foundation of the disease and giv- bemh;: Posiis i Whittlesey will | 24 its advocates are sincere in the i X ENIRS. ing the patient strength by building up - practice of their faith, Miss: Eecla: Becaeron Wes & visiter T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD the constitution and assisting nature | leave on the Seashore limited Saturday very e - in doing its work. . The Dr.t;prietorl afternoon for Brattleboro, Vt, where Every soclety, adult or cadet, affili-| . “\voion Hil this week. at Norwich, within amnd for the District ted with this union is entitled to one of Norwich, on the 24th day of July, A. have so much faith in its curative | they will remain over night. The next| e - Xt | del . & 9 .| D. 1914, % MRS. EDWIN FAY |ped dufine oo one Sifarsd | motig thew wii set out on thels | iiogate, Socicties having moro han| yierman Muler has soid his bakery | Bieltht waxwre ¢ crusic. cierk, g walking expedition, and their itinerary o # Estate of Michael Collins, late of Y F - S drans oy Cernasmonials. . | T be through Wast Townsend, Man- ditional- delegate for every 50 or frac- | e | 0" 3 ald District, deceased. ow A out Your ranklin Squnre ledo. Obip. & ik o chester, Rutland, Rochester, Water- | (/Onal part thereof, the basis to be BORN The Administratrix appeared in Court . ’ Eo1d By all Druggiets. 7 . bu”ryuB'uannon. At Burlimgton thay | iured on the report of Jan. 1 1914. and filed a written application alleging 3o ZIETZ—In Chesterfield, July 19, 1914, | that sald estate is now in settlement in Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- | will cross Lake Champlain into New |, A iheatrs party has been proposed | ZIETZ —In ChesterAfld. Julv 19, said Court, and praviag for an order alu e rs pation. York state to Keysville, thence to for Monday night and all delegates ‘3 IW —_ and their friends are invited and are 2218 catate. fally deseribed in Beidap: - Bucklen's Arnica Salve for -Cuts, | Topper lake and after (ramping | suaranteed the usual good time had at _MARRIED 1n | Plication. = ” Have you a suitable box to Burns, S all past conventions of this state| CHMIELEWSKI — KRAJEWSKI —In | " whereupon, it Is Ordered, That said b Sy s N Wi SRR WD Sy N | . this city, July 21, by Rev. T V.| application be heard and determined at s . i Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. Y. |bosat for New York, and return to New Maciejewski. Stanislaus J. Chmiel: | SPPIcalion be heard and detormined at | L ogn them in? Dlamonds writes: have never had a Cut, on by train. ewski of New York to Mary I Norwich. In sald District, on the 28th % - Burn, Wound or Sore it would not hile in Vermont, Messrs. Perkins Painting the Aids to Navigation, Krajewski of Norwich. day of july, A. D. 1914, at 11 o'clo:k If not, see our ofim n heal” Get & box of Bucklen's Arni- [and Whittlesey will climb Mt. Mans- & in the forenoon. and that notice of the 2 2 ca Selve today. Ieep handy at all|ficld, one ofsthe highest beaks in the |, IN® vearly painting of the buoys , DIED. Dendency of sdid spplication. and of |og . po 3 . times for Burns, Sores, Cuts, Wounds. | Green mountains. They will leave | (rom the Thames river, New London|,c merHY—In this ety July 24, |Said hearing thereon, be given by the |this line. 12 m. S Prevents' Lockjaw.' I5c, at your|from Waterbury for Mt. Mansfield and | harbor and the waters of the Sound |’ Margaret E. Galligan_ wife of Mi- | publication of this order once in some ", v v 'S vi i} ‘Drusgist. will spend the night on the peak. " {is now 'under way at (he customs| chael J MeCarthy, of No.s Reynolas | piRsRaPer MIDS g ciiculation Iy, rald CRANSTON & co. It is wise to get rid quickly of |make the ascent this year. ailments ‘of the organs of diges- The walk planned by the pedestrians 3 . de. |l bo very attractive, the scenery in | ling. mv. > the sections in which they are to The seaweed and growths are re- pression of spirits—the troubles |tramp being among the most beautiful | ymoved from them when brought in, for which the best corrective ig |!™ the country. by means of wire brushes, and the rul; T F B“RNS . is then hammered off and the red an e 0 M“:PP"“‘M"I‘);"*‘. *°f“f;" PI:;": black paint immediately applied with - . on - V] of New ndon, a i graduste of Bulkeley in' the class of | So0ie nave aino.peen brovght . be | Heating and Plumbing 5 een appoin 0 States military academy at West Point | (e lighthouse tenders in charge of aids to navigation in the river, and e el 15 large buoys, bell, can and whist- Hamilton- Watches B WM. FRISWELL'S, 25 and 27 Franklin St ; ! Mansfleld is not the high.st | house wherf In New London. Bach | Siofl 'po oo reer the date of said hearing, and that re- - 2 v mountain which Messrs. Perkins and | vear the buoys are taken up and | C0CS° ~ : turn be made to the Cour ~ S 4 RUDDY—In New London, July 23, 1914, - D‘amonds Thittlesey will have climbed. but they | brought in to be repaired and repaint- | * Nellle Corcoran, wife of Austin .| rhe aboms vid Foormome s e e L eRAD O emem er Toere anable because of Jainy weather|ed. At present there are about 200| Ruddy. copy of record. ALL s t last year while in that vi- | spar buoys, such as are used as minor Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. . cinity, and so they have decided to = PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING John & Geo. . Bliss 126 Main Street Democrats \ in Street by Senator Frank B. Brandegee to fll | the work, along with a number of 92 Franklin THE DEL -HOFF e S L R S e Teienis whieh an nesa shon: and Concords Buid | of Morgan B. Haven, eon of Captain | tion. - George Haven. The latter abandoned tshi lief 1 HRANE European Plan - R, JThe Rk hinisaed |0 70 swty Iptitp_Rafiet e, ot ROBERT J.COC can be bought at the Rates 75 cents per day and up g‘?:-m::&mvis hnl:m-;mrgmr a3sedlis similar to that on Bartlett's reef, GAS FiTTING, 3 7 HAYES BROS, the mental aemination required 10| fyr" whose replacement by a more PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING right price at : Telephons 1827, 26-28 Broadway few days to take the physical test at |modern vessel an agitation was on & & 10 West Main Street, Norvich, Conn, Agont for . @ © Shest Packing ‘West Point. foot some time ago, has been in the lighthouse service for over 20 years. They Leave Bars Down. It is kept at the customs house wharf . y -y B WL People who live in the vicinity of |Teady to take the place of any of the 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. m. to ¢ p.m. Monday, Wednesday and the Moegan chureh complain that {lishtships sheuld cpe miest an’acct- IRON CASTINGS |__ : Tel 1177- huckleberry pickers and others who |dent or be removed for repair. visit the grounds about the church John J. Donohue, M. D. Flokve 1h B down an Ui oo e : FINISHED PROMPTLY BY and Embalmer [ 5o it Bttt S5 | noneion st e | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY O, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON |} Prompt service day or night damage to theas sald Tesidents. orops, e T e i s JUSE ARIL.. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strast Office Rooms 5 and 6 Stainer Bleck v Wwhich otherwise would be in fine con- | caused by the lectric storm Tuesday A Fresh-Mined Carge of (Franklin Square) Tel. 642-2. Hours— 3-4 and 7-8 p. m. dition. Office tel. §75-3 Residence tel. 675 afternoon. The damage was greatest 3 e Montville Teacher Married. i hat FISRUNIE AUDETE, CALANITE COAL Adles wil be abssst from Nor- Last Saturday evening a quiet wed- 7 - st - Shtrous i Myutto @ing took place at the Methodist Epis- Underwent Operation. ’ - Ladies of Nerwich B 5 T Lady Assistant ¥ - copal parsonage in Mantville, he: Mrs. Staplin ¥ make early ap- mG MRS GEO. P. STANTGN Harry R Wiliams and Darbara Paul- |1 e ot g g Why m-m-:.:.n-fl n':m: other days of the ne Cornet were uni n marriage. fully as easy convemlent " 2 9t Aol - 52 SHETUCKET STREET Rev. Dwight Ward Adams wan :::one at Grace hospital, New Ha- . g Syt oo e Tentary Atudies desired by Vale| Is showing & fine line of NEW MiL. | PTSRISE Slereyman, Mra. Wiliama - hen it may be freesing Matn Street, next to Chelnes Bzl LINERY. for Spring and Summer. You gchools and will be much mu-&a oy 5 " Estimates cheerfully furnished ea ysa er many friends in "HARRY V, CHAMPION, 300

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