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o colorings. ST vmo It S 1ok s I vercast and slightly cooler, with . > > $ A v sence of comfort at e Ikuhv.“ HOT :flumflfl:% m - 3 g . > | burning a ot of coal. ‘The outlook for Friday is generally e et fair and cooler. , 3 s Py e [ = i in’ temperature and the . Sarometsic ; s T { Y snop BEAR IN MIND we ire beadquar - changes Wednegday: timies. ¥ ters for all kinds of Heaters mnd ;i : y 7am T d endedby declaring thal d eral went £ \ 3 Rarges operated with Gas. offes publie the finest stan : ] o —_— e I Sy ¥ X was h attention as they pamsed through town| °t U® demonsirate them to you, ‘Wednesday morning. * eReniest 52, Tov . . est owest 70. 3 = , and it became % Dubl t, c;mpqrh-m. e ‘1mnmm ‘volateers, ofn Predictions for Wednesday: Milroy was made colonel. i 13- Tor Y Danielson ered prayer. Secretary roy 4 Augus of Social ‘showers. | says he mever passes the place Vednesday's weatner: Fuic: seems that he can see a vielon BF the | cal team. : T Gormer s, Beld Winesasy o | Gas & Electrical Department southwest wind. . and that during the year the follor he g C o Stas land road. At 9.30 in the morning the Alice Buildi - Sun, Moon smd m.‘" had gone to their last bivouac: g il : ia Sl g iige s and| . 321 Main &t _ | | Horatlo Blanchard, b, Nov. 30, 1912 Quite a number of the local men |irene Woodworth, were at Peck's Cor- 2L I" Sun 1'[‘ High ll g(m George R. Upham, e, March 24, 1913. e Ko attended the automobile trip to Con- | ner, their yellow badges in evidence, E Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises.| ' BE. T. Albertine, e, April 22,.1913. necticut Agricultural College, Wi to show the way to those coming by 1 Bay s m | b m i e @ | & m.| Harlam P. Brown, b. June 37, 1813. . nesday given under the auspices of the | trolley, and until after 2 o'clock they . g ™M & Son|i i e S Georse T. Seaver, o July s, 181 New London County kept coming, when there was a gath- Sob A Morgmn & Som -} 55 | 52 | & SR R e S e T e e 1€S P 2 . 5 . 17, N ‘oung, E. W. on, - e ‘boun er of sandwi L‘:-;“m fiu.l&v : & : ; G w VB Fambain, By Oct, | 1913. | quariers in s mammoth county bulld. | oner, . . Bushnell. Hector Marcau: | cake bie; doushnuts, coffee, frult Jera- .. d rge R. €, 3 . - Dr. nade, watermelon ream, 1 g NS 2 Nut $6.00 per ton % ! : Slonse B. Potter, k, Feb. 15, 1914, |needed. It makes him féel lonesome to [ 7oI9 80! Sthpaon. oream Dathe Tomisnes b Themane| Soon they will be big boys Offics and Yard Central Wharf Il 506 | 637 1 1635 | 3! Henry F. Lewis, e, March 4, 1914, think of the lively days of the Civ‘l Rk Hates tin. Disner Was served-on & long table er 1t T3 1 ~Th 3. Lumis, c, March 17, 1914 | war. 2 and girls, and thei H Telephene 884, e e I wete I alo™ | DVan B, dordam, h h 17, 1914, Robert Kerr, who went from Greene-| Geéorge Pidal of Artic. R. I, is here | in the yard. Every moment was spent &irls, eir faces ".. Henry B. Baker, k, March 30, 1914, | ville with Company A, is also in Cali- | for a few days. s wers piaved. siections on| De only 2 memowy. $ George Cook, 1, Jan, 27, 1914, fornia, nicely located at Pasadena. y e Sod. g Dlayed. = o : E WHOBVER es H. Rickard, d, May 6, 1914, Comrade James McKee was de.c-| Annle Seldel of Lisben is enjoying | the phonograpl Py 5 4 A T James H. , d, May 6, 1914, a ‘short vacation. joyed ~The prize for threating the| RBring the babies and we’ll ACTS QUICKLY ——— Harvey Whitmore, d, June 10, 1914.|gated to take the collection, and in ? Needle, a pin’ tray, was won by Ms, ring we' GCAN SECURE ONE OF THESE |Many Pébple Going In and Out of the| Joseph E, Rawson, g June 15, 1914 | borrowed straw hat he gather $16.31| L = . = === ¥ . : 4 Y . . Village. - Frede: Miller, h, July 3, 1914. from the comrades. ss rard of No: - o il iwo She Rana we catch their smiles. Harold Shaw is spending & Tew, da; Henry Robinsc#i, g, July 4, 1914, a brief but interesting summary of tas per, S it : | in Providence, BT T 75| William A. Trask, b, April 24, 1913, | honorable history of the 18th and then | , Miss Ada Belair has returned home | stepping high, The places representod ; = = * 5 rom a vacation spent in Pomfret. y the Social Corner were Columbla, o 4 DI oo = Mr. Hovey said that Dr. LaRue Wil- | the excellent dinner was served by the Canterbury, Mystic, Lebanon, Pranklin e, %50 © P Murtha Jr, has returned home | son died in New York eight years ago | Relief corps. e TS Tl Lasbert of | Srestan. Aretaiiin aeos: Zxankiin, One No. 4 UNDERWOOD.........$38 | after a stay in Attleboro.. and the secretary heard of it after the| These comrades registered their| ;o janie avenue, have left town. ville, Waterford, Willimantic, Scotiand No..10. SNTPR PREMIRE. ...$47 e last reunion on account of the list of | hames as being in attendance: b road and Plain Hill. Towards night Oone. Ne. ¥ Miss Irene McCusher has returned |unknown veterans published. For| _Quartermaster = Sergeant am 3 ; £33k %15 | to her Home In Fall River. years Mr. Wilson was treasurer of t.e | Caruthers. Walter Cranshaw has resigned his|the bvarty began to separate, the last Jr o e T o e | e tonary Sergéant Henry | POSifion with the Ponemah company. |leaving at nightfall with hearty ap-| THE PHOTOGRAPHER ERC 5 e i i P preciation of Mrs. Olsen’s hospitality ~ iss Hannah Sullivan is staying for | one time a leading doctor of Norwich. | Hovey. Sosaph, Blakay sl family of Greens- | snd’ TEnets’ o€ the' Ptlacst b . 4 o a few days with Mrs. Sarah Shea. President Caruthers was retained in| Company A—G. Greene, S. F. Gib-|,, < 3 v v 3 ome | Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety A govd quality of Typewriter Paper — office by a rising vote, as was Henry | son, John Service, John Phinny, Joan :g_l:ethave moved into 1 North B|where they had been entertained. 450 a ream, . fasd m:s May Hollinsworth nfl;rbspend- Hovey, the efficient secretary and }LC Teft, Joseph A. Mells. s o Mt P stk M ¢ you. can't appreciate these values [ing her vacation has returned hame. |treasurer. ‘ompany B-—Caleb Blanchard, - v d MISS 5 ‘we have motliing further to say. ‘ e z These vice presidents were chosen: |liam Mamay, Welcome B. Aldrich, | port o a fow days nas roturned. ig | o M7 John Noland of New London is C. ADLES v . 3 ames nnors of ospect -street is Company A—John Service Nor- | Henry chmond, MecLaughiin, | ; or a few days of her er, . e W Nave Tynéwriters to'rent. X Cor ¢ Pr t street I A—John Service of Nor- | H Richmond, Hugh McLaughiin, | yrenaen the guest for a few a f her sists ’ kates Die Tamtlon T Now s Lika D. D. Danielson, Samuel Armington. 3 MraQWilllam £ Hough. Ha“’ scaln and fmsnanmm : : Ep shire. 3 «l:l?gg;ny B — Caleb Blanchard of A.Cgil::r‘::’l:g. O Charles I anen; Ty pMra. Fiors Rivers wnd tamily of | Miss Carolyn Stery and et nisce, i . "Charles Henderson has = gone to ‘ompany D — Silas B. Gifford of | White, Benjimin B. Brown, Gilbert 3.| pitenville, ® 3‘:.':“ ‘}{;“S- Pa{k.mmlgned this week WAR DOUBLES PRICES. ks Hartford where he has accepted a new Wgrcester. e il S gira‘f)'hfl. B.Togn]::‘{, CGhnh;rt ;. gur- from outings atf e shore. o el e ~ A ® | position. ompany F—W. L. Davies of New | dick, Henry T. ales T oeex'| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bombardier of | Mrs. Hbury Bronson h York. ow § Orv: = 3 3 - y_Bronson has returned t ork, owing to ting off of - M d Mrs. Churles. 0. Séch . of L"é’é’,‘.’,‘{;w H — James Haggerty of Ch@::;&,fi?bfi"i%’;m, S:,‘Egn‘l‘%‘::;“ South B street are spendink several | Woodstock after visiting. her sister gupplies of Imported peasgnt haty Sixth sireet i spendjng a few acys | Willimantic. J. Leonard, Nathan Chase, Silas B.| Weeks in Canada. Mrs. Alble Hale-ef Lathrop avenue. h with the wholesale houses, Miss Ae The secretary had a lot of interest- | Gifford, William Gould, Dwight Bur- DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |= Woodsiock. : secured an ample stock just before &l 5 sl ing letters to read from éome of the|dick, Frank H. Converse, J. Fraak| Miss uchard of Artic, R. has| Mrs. John Hamnna of West Town|big raise in price. snl be able S e nter have |0l comrades who were unable to be | Miller. * returned to her home after visiting |Street will spend the remainder of the|to fill orders while this stock l:fi at mm Surgeon o ey et er N e | present. From Rochester, N. ¥,| Company E—James McKee, George| here for a few days. N L | oy T pogi s sl Charles H. Ellsworth told of his dis- | Keigwin, Anthony Adams, H. E. Avery, - Frank G. Hale of Boston spent Now is your apportunity. Halr gress day last week with his parents ,Mr.|dearer every day. and Mrs. Albie Hale of Lathrop av-|308 MAIN ST. mext to Chelses Bauk. eGrory Buildi Norwich, Conn. appointment in being kept away, and|George Robinson, Marvin Tourtellotte, - Y - y James W. Loomis of Fair Haven,|George Maynard, Horace Fox, M. C. g BN Misses Eva. Archambeault and Dell Miss Madeline Jacobs of Hartford | Mass, wrote that he cannot walk this| Tracy, Joel Burdick. Davidnon have returned from a trip - to Rutland, Vermont. T e R N ATE e but he Kopas to be on hand next| Company ¥ — George W. Blake, P v bk S augite time. Capt. J. E. Woodward read a|Roswell Butler, Willam L. Davis.| Jjames Andrew of South Slater avé-| e —_— ¢ , Sullte Miss Lillian Ladd of Mi : . < letter from Comrade Brady of New |Timothy Sullivan, R. M. Brown. nue has returned to his work after a | been cpeadine S S MOty R “harles_Young of Fourth street has | York. Company G—Charles Barrows, Jo- | pacatlon o7 twe weeks. Lo Tl W ¥ - ¥ gone mz “:a"f“ Héh flor a week, the % lSecr;fw.ry Hoyey urged the desira- E«-}eph Smith, Fred W. Redhead, Peter e et a 8t her hams on ‘West Town : | guest of William Stanley. ility of the comrades replving to his | Geronx, Willis Howard. = : - 3 S o - notices, as this year he received but| Company H — William Caruthers,| C. Normander started in to work inf . s e European Plan } | k GATHERING OF MACKS. 90 replies out of 210 circulars sent|William _ Buckingham, Charles IL|the carding room at the Ponemah| Misses Agnes and Mildred Austin of . Brooks. Chaties sewis. Jamas Has.|Mills Wednesday night. Gales Ferry are visiting _their aunt,| Rates 75 cents per day and up. Descendants of John l-d.cis of Lymc From James F. Buckley of "Bast|gerty, Jared Wilson, Dexter Spencer. 5 Mrs Susan Lillibridge of the Scot” HAYES BROTHERS, i Providence, R. I, Samuel N. Jomes.o’| William Dean; Thomas D. Spencar,| Katherine Sullivan of Merchants |land road. Telephone 1227, 28 }Dfims S Sonl Jeavie AN Coonke W, Toanil e [ Pelmec e eenn N L pepezaaterad the entiloy ot A | stk iani M. A, ¥ Green of Hunt . - % llas, Tex., and Charies H. Lynch of Company 1—Harvey L. Muzzey, An- company. o . = pod e - ” o I e O e ek (oo | Hartfora interesting letters in & rem- | drew Dean, Edwin Spalding, Joseph O e e T BREWERS KNOwW - emigrant, John Mack, of Lyme, Con., | iniscent vein were read. Lathrop, Minor Robbins, Capt. Joan| John Baker who has been staying at | 5% @ <1¥ Wweeks' outing at Lords Joint, BUDWEISER IS BEST Diamonds [[755. Shemi i Sl S B 58 s w1 50 o B 8L SO o RASRE SR | BT S e . = serv n ompany an s now in | uel napp, fames ucker, James ition ang -left town. 5 J; : f‘,‘,‘,fi"‘;’;fi:fi,“- e N Tuesday ior | the Soldiers' home in Lafayette, Ind, | Bizelow. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McNaraara of Bottling served at D. J. McCORMICK'S, Distributor Phone 1314-3 Char Webster of North-B street New York city are at Mr. McNarama's Not™ By les R former home on Wightman avenue for as Washington and from points as far| Not” on the postal card to be return- s, Thomas T. Bates, W. H. H.|phas returned to work after a vacation | 5 twe weeks stay, 2 west as Missouri, the members gati-[$d. In the home he is captain of the|Leatens, D. P. Jordan, M. W. You1z, | spent at Pleasure Beach. LB 3 &fi N u‘m- erings at 10 o'clock and not breaking | funeral saluting party and chief of tie|W. P, Kelley. . A At Meiaa e ao: %A n eo‘ nss up until the early evening. Massachu- John D. Sharples of North Front |of Mystic, returned Wednesday after S setts was wells represented, as was e from oastemn Citice as far south | 5aid he disliked to write the word| Company K—H. W. Babson, R. R. ALL GRADES OF street is spending a few days at his|a week's visit with Mrs. Susan Ljlli- < 126 Main Street Connecticut, and Macks_were there [ PLAYGROUNDS CHILDREN SAYS HE WILL HAVE g o bton Lo Polnt. Fetige of the Beotlan rosd. H It Wat hfl P 0 [aain also from Rochester, N. Y., Erie, Pa,| wILL SHOW THEIR ACTIVITIES. 100 YOK e amiiton atc 00 YOKE OF OXEN. }“{’a”h‘ngg"" B e 2 1}3 —_— 2 3 -— Miss Beatrice Couture after spedn-| Miss Maud Chapman has returned Sl S0 Phflf“\x ls’;himo'twa: th ~Wn";?§;m: Lake Street Grounds to Entertain | Griswold H. Morgan Working for Big|ing a pleasant vacation in Anthony, R. |frem an outing at Revere Beach and s . D enratirath was the washington| “wWith Programmg This Afternoon. Showing at Fair. I, has returned to her home. in Boston and ihis week has been WM. FRISWELL’S, 3 i e b spending a_ few days wi er sister, o o e i Lnneapolls: | When the children of the Lake street| One of last week's callers on Secrs-| Daniel Shea and Thomas Fitzmau- | Mrs. John Hanna. 25 and 27 Franklin St Kansas City, The oldest member pres. | Playeround evtertain their parents ani | tary C. D. Greenman and R. C. Plaut|rice are attending the Ancient Order = - { - ent was Mrs. Frances Bailey of Meri- friends and children of the other play-|of the New Lonflon County Agricul-|of Hibernlans concentie at New Lon- Miss Katherine Butler of Otrabando | Most Cigars are Good-— ulin: and Son, o arho o et yourey o Meri- | erounds this afternoon from 3 to 5| tural society was Griswold H. Morgan | don. avenue and Miss Katherine Murray THESE ARE BEYTER Dusiness sessions more Bresided cvee|o'clock, the following programme is ta| of Salem, whose darling scheme for 100 ~ of Huntington avenue Jeft Monday for oM’ cl by President Newton C. Smith of West | D¢ 8iven: yoke of ‘oxen at the fair the middie| John N. Rankin of Providence, R. I, | Middictown: where they wiil visit Miss| T! S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR ) Medford, and the address of th® day| 1—Grand March. Qavs seems likely to 0 through. Mr.|has returned from a trip to New York [ Murray's sister. Jrs. Amthur Tuttle.|=nyoypy EEY§ OW 10c CIGAR or’ was delivered by George A. Smith of| 2—Dance of Greeting. ; | Morgan is going after the owners of | oity 'and will spend a week in the | Before returning home Mids Butleg - - Boston, an official of the American So-| 3—Games. the oxen persenally. village. will pass some time in Thompsonville. Try them and see. & alf Vinkks: A # ciety of Colonial Families. The ass>- ;:gow Do You Do Dance. . - - = d:;“hf‘t’r‘"e SL‘::““YO“MM’_ “ogétm !‘::: —_— T ik v THOS, M. SHEA, Prep. Frankiih 8% on- Automobil ciation voted to apply for membershi ames. Py 4 : 2 - ) F. e, the New London pho- Palace Cafe W b in this orgapiuufg }l,lpon Mr. Bmlm"; §—Merry-Go-Round Dance. asked by the doubting Thomas of the NORWICH TOWN tograper, who went abroad a few .__m”—.__... Cerricges, Wagons, Trucks | recommendation 7—Drill. af%. |party to which he was unfolding his| — weeks ago with a tourist party, ar- 3 % The first event was the business ses- | S—Games. i Stery of progress Historical Sketch of M. E. Church|NTERS 00 "L 8. -""At Rotteraam,| F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, and Carts. . sion at 11 o'clock, when officers for the| 9—Reap the Flax Dance. I 1 had tme. I could rake up 200”| Prepared From Records—First Meth- | \ir Hale was held as a Suspect be- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON > ensuing vear were elected as follows: | 10—Play on Apparatus. said Mr. Morgan. “Do you know that| ggist Sermon January 23, 1790—Per- | case he had taken several photographs. o - & Floce, Slinot Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | President, Newton C. Smith of West | 11—Basketball Game. in the town of Lyme alone there are ) " e e ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Medford; secretary, Charles T. Mack | 12—Baseball Game, Hobart Avenue|over 100 yoke¢? They have that many. sonals. — *phont of Jersey City; genealogical secretary, -and Lake Street. 8 Sod many otfier TONRS THEPS'SS61 o Matafionl Sholili e Wi NoEWIoD DIED. Blacksmithing in all its branches, |Ernest H. Mack of Keukg Park, N. Y.;| W. L. Huber will be at the piano,|Plenty of nice ones, but it isp't the| 5 Mon e SROR B0 00 o rar. | PARSONS—In Norwich. Aus. 19, 1914.| MRS. GEO. P. STANTON vice presidents, Ernest Herman Mack|and through the courtesy of the Por-|Way it used to be, as to oxen, in this + e ds and published in W. Parsons, in the 78th year of Keuka Park, N. Y. Mrs, Eliza A, |teous & Mitchell company there will be | Part of the state. I can remember |®d from D Ny o Aagtet] ., Of his ags. ' Stanton. of Huntington, Bdward A.|an Bdison phonograph for the folk:|the day when many a farmer expected | the church paper for July and August| .0l 7ol 755 his 1ate home, No. 50 Ann 25 SHETUCKET STREET ' Mack of New London, Mrs. J. A. Man. | dancing. This music will be worth |to keep at least ten or a dozen yoke.|of this year. Some of tho facts of In-| " street, Saturday afternopn até 2 : m ley of Harriman, Tenn., Miss Florenca | hearing. And today be'may have two. " Bu: T|terest are: That Jenusry 36 10| Gelock. T FCTEC | showing a fine line of NEW Mike Lyma X i : | The girls will meet Thursday at|shall have the 100 yoke of oxen. Don't hodi KILROY—In this city, Aug. 19, Henrv | e Committqe, Fhilip S Simitiof | Lake street instead of the Y. M. C. A | Worry about that R e Tl Ny = e alpr dns oot Ham s g VINBRY, G Bechuiund) e ) & ‘Washington, D, C,, Mrs. Elien M. Cook | for the folk dancing, and all the boys : a e 5 o pe e e ey g T O U R 807 to 515 North Main St. | or Middiencid and Fred B mrisser o | are cxpected, s Uslly. hia_campalgn will cover pracd- | Mrf. e was the Cont me et o | Noties & JOSEPH BRADFORD Springfield. . Lake street playground is the largest | cally the whole county. \ historic church, living until the age|Notice of funeral hereafter. i i - e ““Fhere was some- | PORTER—Suddenly, in Norwich, Aug. and best equipped ground in the city| There will be a big cattle, pig,|of ninety-two vears. 19, Louls Porter, Jr., son of Mr. and IN EB STRUCK BY MACHINERY. and is the best illustration of an idea | Sheep and poultry show tiis year. Tne|thing indescribable in her spirit aad| i, “Tous Forter, of No. 65 Myers BOOK BIND! . . Dlayground. The appagatus includes mter:sttlgaher;‘s isns'reater "'b er:’hla 7 e which won for heér avenue. : < 7 — % ] P . | county today than it ever was re, uen good. FURS STORED { Wasil Morris Receives Sealp Wounds|goVsin! i mfi?flfifi;fiw&bfia and the poultry department will be a| The second sermon was preached in Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order : at Specialties Co. Plant. Swings for the large children. Then|Douncing big one, it is already pre-|the old Academy which was situated 108 BROADWAY A E there are the slide, which all the chil- | dicted. ~As usual,'the hens and roost-|at the féot of Bean Hill. This Aacad- Wasil Morrls, 35 vears old, em-| fron enjoy- and the wading peclwhicn | ers and chickens Will be ander ihe|emy was afterwards remodeled, a pul- ployed at the playt of the Thames Riv-|is the only one in the city, and the|grandstand, but eventually this part of | Dit erected, and was the first Metho- COAL AND LUNSER. er Specialties Co.,, in Montville, was|most interesting piece of apparatus on|the show will have to be given morc|dist church building in Norwich. seriously injured 'Tuesday afternoonm,|the ground. ¢ room. Among the early members who were While at work there. It “is expected.| 1 The racing committee is sure the|conspicious for their interest in and % 2 3 however, that he will recover. ot Bamen: ona Tnare o T A | classes this vear will be full, and that | support of the church wers Captain Quality Quantity Quickness, Morris was at work o a compress-| Denches. Dlancd Moand the meenok | the 2.14 and the free-for-all will bring | James Hyde Captain and Mrs. Richard B There is & basketball court and an ex- | QUt Some of the best nags ever seen in|lamb, Jeremiah Criffing and David 3 and Yard orwich. 3 n, that cannot be excelled. i e e yand - thore PG Sarah Clement. In 1801 Rev. William Our Offices Phons your order. Prompt service: |} tween the fast Hobart avenue and|WILL ATTEND STATE S A T e WILL CLOSE LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | coniact with B fioor caused injuries. N I s anmees Sgeck C.T. A. U. CONVENTION. | some years, and did emctent work for 5 had r or five deep scalp - A God an e church. ‘3 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) wounds and_ sbrasions about ‘the neck e aren Dy oy barents to see the!Three Delegates and Others From St.| A samctuary i crected and dedi- at noon on Saturdays during ack. jured gan wys re- Mary's T. Sosi ing. cated in 1831, other denominations con- v e | Thoved & s home 15 Feagor. The have an opportunity to'see how thelr ary’s T. A. Sosiety Going ributing Werally owards its’ eree: the months of June, July and: about 0'¢ack. | 0*Connell and Miss Hel 7€ At a meeting held by St. Mary’s T.| tion. rough al e years i - DENTIS'T |Yoris s vomamied charge of the Sirls and Horace Ceyle| A, B. society Tuesday eveming a com- | churéh has been an influence for good August. FHP 2 e Qv has.charge of the boys. Miss Jennie | Mittee was appointed to decorate the|in this section of the town. DR. E. } ]ONES Mahoney of Pearl street grounds will | Eraves of deceased members Sunday, s TE A We have a complete stock of . < J OLD DR. HARRIS |assist Misses O'Connell and Barry, and | September 6. A mass for the deceased | At Camp-As-You-Like-It. u" R 46 Buildi REMEDY FOR PILES|0Miss Mary McKay, supervisor of play- | members will be celebrated in St.| A party of young people with Mrs. 5 COAL andL BE Suite Shannon ilding 1s now manufactured|erounds, will have charge of {i.e| Patrick's church at § oclock the fol- | Mary B, White 85 chaperons left on = Take , S 8 and sold by N. D, Sevin & Son, 118|dancing. lowing morning. Wednesday on the steamer Block Is- rick, Lime and Cement, and shall i=. trance. Main Street, or can be proecured direct| The folk dancing at the Y. M. C. A.| Several applications for membership for at Camp As-You- pleased to receive your r 5 the :’wn.- of the will continue every afternoon this| Were received. Many members are “ Block Island. SUMMER SHOES | central Whart, Norwich, Cona, At Still Lower Prices : ; fer at > ! 5 z 8 v 3 'Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 463-13 n, MARY A ;veok and p‘a.n :t next week. This is Prex::\rinstu:h attendT fl:‘e ;;at% ool‘; R. F. D, 6, Norwich, Conn. Price One |in preparation for field day, Aug. 25, Vention o e C. T. A. B. U. e i, and there are mearly 100 giils iaking | Connecticut to be held in Hariford, . ! & part. The features of the programmse|Ausust 24, and 25. The delegates Hyde. Hack, & 8 "‘:«:.o ‘u‘:“ Mm a fancy hoop. drill and ;‘ac!sd ‘f‘o ca*::‘m '-,P‘Mfl;:“’;"""“ = % A 3 ; 2 beautiful Maypole dance. The teach- | James McCarthy, Patrick Barry ane Coal ers hope the mothers will continue to| Felix Callahan. TMI”;‘N* d nt: =8 take an interest by sending their girls oo ey trones evéry atternoon. Struck by Train at Montville. * el tonas The boys‘*are practicing the athletic Little . Willilam Rosseau of Uncas- in front of John A. Brady’s an West gevents on thelr grounds and there will | ville, two and one half vears old, was |y, (P°C 20, YOI T CRROTS S O : A Do grast gompetition for the prizes of- plaving along the spur_track which B with & single horse was also in Frank A. B“‘. A i eu:hfo e i _|runs from the Cen ermont _sta- | STt un % v 100 MAIN STREET ment will take place on Friday. e Bt To~ Attend Reunion. ;Governor Henry Roberts, who is | truck 3Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miner of Hunt- s in'Genoa at present Is booked to leave | knocked him to the side of the track.|ington avenue will attend the reunion |} Shea & Burke Th on the steamer Mafalda | The boy was seriously injured, but it|Of the Stark family which includes a ‘Hours 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. which 18 one of th A dinner at the Colonade hotel, Pequot i g 5 P e vessels chartered |is_believed will survive. equo! 41 Main Street Sundevs excepted and by appaintment. | Prompt service day or night B| by Unitea States Consul General John | The doctor found the child suffering | avenue, today (Thursday). F Di to RS R byt Autos Attracted A u nl ctors = 3 available vessel at that port when the | tusions about the eves and a broken utos Attra ttention. ne re Tei. 642-2 405 Nostint B war Started without wailing to boisn: | nme . Enghteer Colline of Maw Lon-| The many sutcmobiles ‘e fubse o o c.,‘.:n::u‘c‘..'.".‘;u‘.?m'i"m"i.'fl ults. ‘Edward Jones,- who chartered every |from concussion of the brain, con- Bastern thorized by the government. don was in charge of the train. Storrs gaily trimmed- attracted much letin for business res